The Queen City Social Club—the events and party wing of WOMM, The Radiator—is proud to present Record Club. Every other Saturday afternoon we set up our turntables at the Radio Bean and let the crowd be the DJ. The very first installation of Record Club goes down Saturday April 3, 2010 from 3 to 5 pm. All genres are welcome and you can even get on the mic to tell everyone why your song is your song. The only rules are that it’s got to be on vinyl (leave your iPod at home) and it can’t be super long so everyone gets their turn.
QCSC are not just a bunch of vinyl-loving Luddites. The whole Record Club will be broadcast live on The Radiator 105.9 FM WOMM-LP and recorded as a podcast for HYPERLINK "http://www.theradiator.org" www.theradiator.org.
Record Club is meant to give people the chance to explore and be exposed to new music. By flexing our multimedia muscle via The Radiator we can give the world a snapshot of what Burlington is listening to on a given afternoon.
Queen City Social Club presents Record ClubSaturday April 3. 3 to 5 pm. Bi-weekly thereafter.Radio Bean. 8 North Winooski Avenue, Burlington.You are the DJ. Bring your records.
Anything goes, as long as it’s on vinyl.e)
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Briana White
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Singer/Songwriter
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Available at http://www.reverbnation.com/andrewmerzi
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http://www.reverbnation.com/andrewmerzi
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TBA
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TBA
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pooloop
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Atlatl
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Captain Chet Lawson's Snake Oil Revue (12:30am)
Captain Chet Lawson’s Snake Oil Revue formed in late 2009. Their music
is a throwback to the 1930’s Blues and Americana songs people sang on
their front porch in the summer heat. They use this time period and
genre as a starting point but toss in Pop/Punk sensibilities and
Smothers Brothers whit. A diverse list of influences gives Captain
Chet Lawson a unique sound; Leadbelly, Woody Guthrie, Johnny Cash,
along with, the Ramones, Nirvana and The White Stripes.
Captain Chet Lawson’s Snake Oil Revue are-
Rob Kleiner-Electric guitar and vocals;
Matt Rosenberg –banjolele, harmonica, musical saw, and vocals;
Mark Trottier- Bass, vocals, percussion
Mike Crane- Drums, Vocals
Quotes-
""If Iggy Pop played an Appalachian folk instrument..." - Hippo Press
“The Smothers Brothers of Rock and Roll!” – Boston Globe
“Their music is like a Rubix cube. You can have fun with them for
hours and still have not a clue how they do it.” Boston Music Review
"The harmonica playing is pretty serious." - Noise Magazine Boston