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MONTHLY FEATURES:MOVIES • TV LISTINGS
EVENTS CALENDARSPORTS SCHEDULES
FOOD & DRINK GUIDECROSSWORD
S P E C I A L F E A T U R E :
THE INDIANA
SINGER-SONGWRITER
KevinDALEACOUSTIC-COUNTRY
TM
Indiana’sEntertainmentMAGAzINE
COMPLIMENTARYISSUE
Courtesy of This Fine Establishment
HAVE THINGS GOTTEN COMPLETELY
OUT-OF-CONTROL?PLUS…
AREA BAND LIST A TO Z Napkins & Barstools:
CINCO DE MAYO Olé!TRIPLE CROWN UPDATE
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Oscar Wilde wrote,“consistency is the lastrefugeoftheunimaginative.”People finding comfort insameness. Boring robotic*sheeple wandering aroundlike zombies awaitingcommands, following thecrowd and doing the samethings over and over (andexpectingdifferentresults). *Sheep + People = Sheeple On one hand, I want mysteak to be seasoned andcooked like it was before,andmybeertobecoldwithanicefrothyhead.Butontheotherhand, in life,Iexpectcreativity… Astound meeverynowandthen.Takealittleextratime,gotheextramile—change the dynamic.Howaboutaparadigmshift? It’seasytobesheeple;it’shardtobehuman. Thosewhocanbreakfreeofthecurrentmobmentalitywill succeed in the comingyears. Those who jump onband-wagons and followtrends will find themselveswithout a chair when themusicstops. And, yes, this thing is amagazine now.… Here’s to great issues ahead!
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BAND LIST
music SceneThe Indiana
HAVE THINGS GOTTENCOMPLETELY OUT-OF-CONTROL?
For a college town with a median age of 22, the live music scene is barely surviving on life-support…
t’s been a long time since we had an album recorded here, like The Vestich Brothers, Live at Wolfendales (back in the ‘70s), or a band like The Clarks playing in a bar like Culpeppers (back in the ‘80s & ‘90s), or IUP’s TEN bringing in top name talent (back in the ‘90s & ‘00s), or even the 5,000-seat capacity Kovalchick Complex doing bands like
Stone Temple Pilots, Steve Miller, Gregg Allman or Widespread Panic—like they did on their opening season. ¶ Sure, there’s the occasional lower tier country or hip-hop show, but when it comes to national talent, Indiana is being out-booked by places like Greensburg and Johnstown. —Sorry guys, “professional” wrestling doesn’t count. ¶ But it’s not just the big shows that we’re lacking, it’s a music scene in general. ¶ There’s certainly no shortage
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13 Stories80s Dance Rock, Hair Metal5 member electric bandRecent appearances: Ironwood Grill, Dingbats (no bands now)Website: 13storiesrocks.comTom Angelo Acoustic guitarRecently at: Grubs, The BrownAultman Brothers5-member plus; folk, bluegrass, countryThe Brown, Maudie’s Sixers, Ironwood, Notorious Gig, Our Place, Dingbatsfacebook: AultmanBrothersBaby In A Cage2+ members (incl. Sean Howard); “Sexy Sloppy Folk Fusion”The Brown, Indiana Theater, Smiling Moose, Hard Rock Cafe, Tulune’s, FarmJammaLammafacebook: Baby In A CageBackstabbing Good People5 members (including Clinton Clegg and Glenn Strother); “soul rock” -- blues, reggae, funk...Recent: The Brown, Club Cafe (Pittsburgh), Flood City Music Festival (Johnstown)f: Backstabbing Good Peoplebad daZe4 member; party rockIronwood, Aldo’s (Altoona), The Alley (Central City)facebook: bad-daZeBodacious B Acoustic duoThe Brown, City Hotel (Northern Cambria), Our Placefacbook: Bodacious-B BandBrand New Wings4 members; Modern Rock & PopPikel’s, Rice’s (Commodore), Quigley’s (Clearfield)facebook: BrandNewWingsBroke, Stranded & Ugly2 members; bluegrassBrown, Coventry, Hidden Valleyf: BrokeStrandedAndUglyClinton Clegg (see also Backstabbing Good People)Recently at: Ironwood Grillclintonclegg.blogspot.com
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of venues in Indiana. You can regularly see a live act at a lot of places—albeit small rooms—like The Brown Hotel, The Ironwood Grill, Spaghetti Benders, Wolfies, Bob’s Sub (at lunchtime), The Artist’s Hand Espresso Bar, Benjamin’s (patio), The Coventry Inn and Quality Inn (Red Zone). Boomies and Twisted Jimmy’s also have bands once in awhile, but they’re mostly DJ-driven. Dingbats no longer has bands. The Indiana Theater is starting to get active, but they need to promote more; and chop down that tree in front of their marquee. The Coney has a nice space upstairs
where they’ve brought in bands like The Six and The Bastard Bearded Irishmen; and while they were great shows, the attendance could have been a heluvalot better. Meanwhile, nearby similar size places like Pikel’s and The Backyard have brought in national acts and sold out.
¶ Anyway, after going through that litany of places doing bands, it’s clear that the potential for a music scene is here. It’s just that in its current form, it’s completely
unorganized, greatly under-promoted and generally out of control. ¶ When they do have music… one week a bar has a country band, the next week it’s a hip-hop DJ, the following week it’s a classic rock cover band, and the next week it’s an acoustic act. There is a total lack of uniformity, and never any national talent. Bars book bands based on price, and if they don’t “bring in a crowd” the first time, they’re not invited back for a second. I know of acts that only get paid a pitiful $50, $150 or $300 (that’s a big night). Now granted some local bands do suck; but others are well worth double or even triple what they get now. e
Last year I spent $1000 on juke boxes
because half the places I walked into
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A music scene isn’t dependent on a place, a band, the audience or the media—it’s dependent on all four. If we want more quality entertainment in town, it’s going to take a concerted effort by all of us. Clubs need to stop trying to please everybody all of the time, and carve out a niche for themselves (the same goes for the bands). ¶ There are over 10,000 people over 21 in Indiana (and that doesn’t even include the students). There are enough people of varying musical tastes to support a rock bar, a country bar, a jazz club, a folk/bluegrass joint, an alternative bar, etc… There’s no need for everyone to copy what everyone else is doing. We need some creativity and see-it-through-ness. ¶ What bands need to do is to expand their repertoire to include songs that give the audiences goosebumps—not put them to sleep. Also, don’t count on the clubs alone to promote your gig, people need to be re-inforced and reminded. Spread the word, pass out fliers, email your schedule to us. Don’t just rely on social media—it’s overrun with twits who post, but don’t show. Try guerilla marketing. ¶ Another thing I’d personally like to see are “house bands;” or at least more regularly performances at the same place. People dig having a
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regular night out that they can plan on (and know what to expect). ¶ Fans need to support live entertainment… Turn off the flat screen, game console and tablet PC and get out of the house. Don’t just “like” a band on facebook, get really social and like them in person. ¶ With all the bands around the area (see list), this town should be rocking; but instead, half the people don’t
even know what a band plays or when they’re playing. ¶ Look, we’re trying our best here by publishing the band list and offering free event listings and cheap ad space; but you gotta help by sending us your schedules (on time). Check out the monthly calendar on page 16—use it! ¶ We’re all in this together. Competition is one thing, but what we have now is friggin’ nuts. ¶ I’m looking forward to a great summer of music and a kick-ass concert season this fall. And 157LIVE is in for whatever it takes to make it so… What about you, your band, your venue?
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Coastal Remedy4 members; alt-ambient rockThe Brown, Ironwood, Indiana Theater, Altar Bar (Pittsburgh)facebook: Coastal RemedyBrett Cogley / King Thaddeus and the Peace Cruisers rock, blues and originalsIronwood, KJ'a Cafe…f: KingThaddeusandthePeaceCruisersThe Conniptions3 members; classic rock covers and Ventures-inspired surf instrumentalsWalnut Hill Winery (Blairsville); Ethnic Fest (Johnstown)Al Craigie Jazz guitarMemorial Park, Artists Hand… Kevin Dale Acoustic-CountryJohnstown Inn, Ironwood GrillMaloney's-Atlantic City…KevinDaleCountry.comDown To The Wire4 members; Classic RockPikel’s, Groundhog Day (Punxsy)Driveline Rock, Hard Rock, Metal5 members (Johnstown-based)Woodside Bar, Windber Hotel…facebook: search DrivelineThe Five64 members; acoustic pop, folk, blues, dash of countryCoventry Inn, Whitey’s, IUP Foreign Film & Music Series, Altar Bar…thefive6.comFuse5 members; 80s & Classic RockPikel’s, Red Zone, Castle Pub (Ebensburg)rockpage.net/bands/fuse.htmlAnthony Frazier AcousticHosts WCCS Acoustic Hour; eventsJason Gamble Acoustic guitarIndiana Theater, Ironwood…Mark Garrick, Sean Garrick, Dave Serene (alone and in various combo) AcousticRose Inn, Memorial Park,Strike Zone, Coventry Inn…Glenn Strother Project5 members; features tenor saxThe Brown, Thunderbird, Club Cafe f: The Glenn Strother ProjectGrist For The Mill3+ members; folk, bluegrassThe Brown, Coventry Inn, Memorial Park concerts…Hiram & the Walkers3 members; Oldies, doo-wopRed Zone, Strike Zonef: Hiram & the Walkers
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Hollow Point6 members; rock & country Maudie’s Sixers, Ironwood, The Red Zone (Quality Inn)hollowpointpa.comJimbo and The Soupbones5 members; “freeform funk rock”The Brown, Club Cafejimboandthesoupbones.comJukehouse Bombers4 members; “barrelhouse blues,”soul and classic rockRayne Drop, The Rose, Memorial Park, Red Zone, Thunder…facebook: jukehousebombersJuke Left4 members; rockIronwood, Yesterday’s Party (Ebensburg), The Castle Pub (Ebensburg), Notorious Gigtwitter: @Juke_LeftJumpin’ Rob AcousticThe BrownYouTube: JumpinRob157Jeff Kelley (also has played with Lavona Reeves)Acoustic folk, bluegrassMemorial Park concerts, Brownjeffkelley.netLook Left4 member; progressive, rock, folkThe Brown, Brillobox (Pittsburgh), Coventry Innfacebook.com/lookleftbandLive Wire3 members; classic and new rock coversRed Zone, Crow’s Nest (Johnstown)facebook.com/livewirepaNight Train5 members; classic rockDingbats, Johnstown Inn, City Hotel (Northern Cambria)home.comcast.net/~jcarneva/site/?/home/Ole 972 members; a Johnny & June Carter Cash Tribute actDingbats, Johnstown Innfacebook.com/Ole97Band
On The Ridge6 members; countryPikel’s, Dingbats, Ford City Heritage Daysfacebook: On The Ridge (One Kickin’ Country Band)Brandon PayneAlt-rock, bluesRecently at: The Brownfacebook: Brandon M. PaynePost Traumatik6 members; party rockIronwood, Coney, Backyard— opened for Faster Pussycatfacebook.com/posttraumatikThe Runaways5 members; classic rock, oldies, country dance musicWalnut Hill Winery (Blairsville)Paul ShimmelSinger-Songwriter, OriginalsPikel’s, Rumors (Punxsutawney)paulshimmel.comAndrew ShingledeckerSinger-songwriter; piano/ guitarThe Brown, Coventry Inn, IUP Foreign Film & Music SeriesSimple Groove2 members; singer-songwriters, folkArtists Hand, Commonplace, Whitey’s, Backyard, Back To…Bashfacebook: thesimplegrooveSomebody To Love (formerly Chuck, Lynne, Dave and Wally -- also individually and in combos)4 members; classic rockCoventry Inn, Region On Parade Expo, Spaghetti Bendersfacebook: Somebody To LoveTerry Lee SpencerCountryIronwood, The Rose Inn, The Old Horse Trough (Kittanning)facebook: terryleespencerWilliam Forrest4 members; alt-rockThe Brown, Ironwood, Indiana Theater, Dingbats, Shadow Lounge facebook/williamforrestbandWhiskey River Panhandlers4 members; Americana/Rock/Bluegrass/Alt-CountryPikel’s, Johnstown Artworkswhiskeyriverpanhandlers.com
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The first Saturday in May kicks off horse racing’s Triple Crown season with “the most exciting two minutes in sports,” the Kentucky Derby. This year saw major changes in the qualifying process. Previously, horses were able to secure a place in the gate based on graded stakes earnings from over 180 races worldwide. That system was scrapped this year in favor of a simplified point system. The first four finishers in each of 36 prep races are awarded points with the top-scoring horses going to the Derby. Sprinters (usually the longest of the longshots) will have a harder time qualifying as the majority of preps are longer, “two-turn” races. Another outcome, and an unfortunate one, is that it will be nearly impossible for a filly to get in—races restricted to females are not included. ¶ Two weeks later comes the second leg of the Triple Crown, the Preakness Stakes in Maryland. The Preakness will see some changes, too. It has been reported that Kegasus, the infield’s beer-swilling mascot, will probably not be in attendance this year. The sauced centaur inspired a “Bring Back Kegasus” Facebook page which, as of press time, had garnered exactly 2 likes.
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The fifth of May commemorates theMexican’s army’s defeat of French forcesattheBattleofPueblain1862.IntheU.S.it’s become more like a St. Patrick’s DayforMexicanAmericansandothers lookingfor an excuse to have yet another day ofbacchanaliawithatheme. Like all ethnic celebrations, Cinco deMayo is full of sights, sounds, tastes anddrinks—uniquetotheholiday. For the uninitiated, it means Tacos, Nachos, SalsaandMargaritas;butthereissomuchmoreMexicancuisinetoexplore… First,ifyouplantomakeawholedayofit,startthemorningoffrightwithaMexicanFrittata. It’smoreor lessanomeletmadewith scallions, chopped cilantro, Oaxacacheeseandtoppedwithsourcreme. For lunch you have a lot of choices…Burritos(chicken,groundbeeforsteak,rice,refriedbeans,onionsandcheesewrappedina tortilla). Then there’s Enchiladas (kindof like a burrito), Tamales, Tacos or Taco Salad, or Quesadillas (folded tortilla filledwithsausage[andouilleorchorizo],cheesesandchoppedscallionsservedwithsalsa). Afterlunchthere’snotimeforasiesta,it’stimefordrinkingMexicanbeer…Pacifico,Corona, Negra Modelo, Modelo Especial,Victoria, Dos Equis, Carta Blanca, Sol orTecate. Ifyou’rehavingmorethanone,IrecommendaSol orCoronaLightwiththeobligatorylime.Also,keepabasketofnacho
chipsandsalsawithsomeguacamolehandytoabsorbsomeofthealcohol—especiallyifyouplantohaveashotorthreeoftequila! For Dinner, you gotta try a sizzlinghot Steak Fajita (flank steak, peppers andonions, garlic, jalapeno, chipolte, cilantroserved with Spanish rice and black beanswith a side of tortillas). If you’re not intosteak,haveonewithchickeninstead. Nowit’sprobablytimetobringouttheMargaritas…Hopefullyyou foundaplacethat’splayingsomeMexicanmusicorhasaMariachi Bandtotakeyouintothenight. In Indiana, we’re fortunate to haveseveral authentic Mexican establishments.CosumelonPhiladelphiaStreet,Madresalittlefurtheruptheblock,andTres Amigos onOaklandAvenuenearMartin’s.CosumelandTresAmigoshavebars.I’veeaten(anddrunken)atallthreeandwouldrecommendallthree.YoumightalsowanttocheckouttheIronwood Grill’sFajitasandBurritoBar. Otherplacesintownwillbecelebratingofcourse—it’sIndiana.SodressinthecolorsoftheMexicanflag(green,whiteandred),don your sombrero and poncho, if you’readventurous,andhavefun.—Viva Mehico!
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Reporting & Drinking Beer in Indiana & Beyond!
Cheers! Calling All Beer Lovers to
by Samuel A. Kenly
“A fine beer (malt beverage) may be judged with only one sip, but it’s better to be thoroughly sure.”
Finally the weather has broken and the sun is shining. The bad news is, now I have yard work to do. The good news is, that as an adult of legal drinking age, my labors will be rewarded with something a little more sophisticated than a Hug or popsicle. Smirnoff Pouches (what I like to call the “Adult Capri Sun”) are malt
beverages that come in three different flavors: Blue Raspberry, Cherry Limeade and Strawberry Lemonade. Not just for the ladies and at 5% alcohol, they make for a refreshing option whether entertaining on the patio or slaking one’s thirst after a hard day’s work on the “Honey Do List.” Just freeze and squeeze. These bad boys (I know) are ready after a few hours in the freezer without the mess of ice, blenders and whatnot. You can find Smirnoff Pouches at most local six-pack shops and distributors in Indiana.
ROGUE CHIPOTLE ALE by Tracy Levitz
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Oregon brewery, Rogue raises a glass to Juan de la Cueva a 16th century Spanish dramatist who managed to be both revolutionary and mediocre. Rogue tells us the poet and playwright once wrote of a Mexican dish that combined both beer and seedless chipotles. Thus bringing us to Rogue Chipotle Ale,
based on their own American Amber Ale but spiced with its namesake peppers. Promising “a malty, smoky aroma and smooth, crisp flavor,” this award-winner pairs well with pork and poultry and also may be blended with Rogue Chocolate Stout for a “Mole black and tan.” Ole! Available at your favorite local six-pack shops and distributors. ABV 5.5%
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BEER AT SHEETZ?HB 790 which allows beer and gas to be sold at the same location passed the House of Representatives. PA Senate is next… website: FreeMyBeer.com
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DATE CONCERT / EVENT ..........................................................LOCATION 2 Andy Grammer ........................................ Mr. Small’s Theatre Carl Palmer Band ................................................. Rex Theater Eric Brittingham (Cinderella) ......... The Dead Horse Cantina Loudness .............................................................The Altar Bar Pittsburgh Symphony ..........................................Heinz Hall >5 3 The Breeders ...........................................Mr. Small’s Theatre Lyle Lovett ................................Carnegie Library Music Hall Tanya Tucker ......................... Palace Theatre (Greensburg) 4 Dianne Reeves .....................Manchester Craftsmen’s Guild 12 Reasons To Die/Ghostface Killah ................... Mr. Small’s 5 Nitty Gritty Dirt Band .......................................Palace Theatre 6 Chappo ................................................................................. 6119 7 Senses Fail ............................................................... Mr. Small’s 8 Alice In Chains ..........................................................Benedum 10 Trixie Whitley ..............................................................Club Cafe Mighty Bosstones .......................................................Alter Bar 11 LA Guns .............................................................................Pikels Anthony Jeselnik .....................Carnegie Library Music Hall Colin Stetson .......................................Andy Warhol Museum 12 James McCartney ....................................................Club Cafe Peter Murphy (35 Years of Bauhaus) ................. Mr. Small’s Soundgarden ..............................................................Stage AE Relient K .......................................................................Altar Bar 13 Iron & Wine ...............................Carnegie Library Music Hall 14 David Wax Museum .................................................Club Cafe Psychostick .....................................................Hard Rock Cafe 15 Todd Rundgren .....................................................Rex Theater 16 Chuck Prophet ...........................................................Club Cafe Vicki Lawrence ................................................Palace Theatre 17 “HardDrive Live Tour” w/Halestorm, others ..........Stage AE Lady Lamb The Beekeeper ....................... Garfield Artworks 18 Tim McGraw ....................................... First Niagara Pavilion Westmoreland Symphony: Disney .................PalaceTheatre 19 Andrew WK .................................................................Altar Bar Grant-Lee Phillips .....................................................Club Cafe Styx, REO Speedwagon, Ted Nugent First Niagara Pavilion 21 Fall Out Boy ................................................................Stage AE 24 Jeff The Brotherhood .................................................Brillobox 27 The Melvins .............................................................. Mr. Smalls 28 Marina And The Diamonds ......................................Stage AE The Dandy Warhols ................................................. Mr. Smalls 29 Larry Keel And Natural Bridge McGrogan’s (Canonsburg) 30-31 Anti-Flag ..................................................................Mr. Small’s 31 Dave Matthews Band ....................... First Niagara Pavilion
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AcROSS 1. May 18 9. Goodbye! Or Meadows race 10. Star Trek: TNG ensign and Episode 103 title 12. “The Most Exciting Two Minutes in Sports” 17. ABC “Nurses’ Ball” home, familiarly 18. The model did it 19. Renault Car of the 70s 20. Celebrate its liberation on the 5th 22. Andromeda threat 24. Main Iraqi port 25. Undergrad degree, abbr. 26. Doubled, a 60s Latin soul song covered by
They Might Be Giants 27. Country address 28. Position 32. The Peach State, to the Post Office 33. Dining or Experience 35. Be seen but not... 36. Sookie sidekick 37. Sidewalk medium, as seen in the Oak Grove 39. Regional retailer to the young, familiarly 40. Tech news site, familiarly 41. Asian beast of burden 43. Seethes 46. Takes one to win one 48. Sirius host and Playbill columnist lecturing
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