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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Allysen Callery (hold)
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TBA
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Cam Will
Indie/Folk
www.cam-will.com
Cam Will is a folk inspired musical project fronted by Cameron Boyd from New Brunswick, NJ.
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Julie Winn (hold)
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Hannah Fair
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Patrick Lehman & The Preachers
Genre: Soul/RocknRoll
Patrick is a multi-instrumentalist and songwriter from Montreal. As a teenager, he would often rifle through his parent’s vast vinyl collection. It was then he developed a great love for classic soul, Gospel, Rn’B, rockn'roll and blues. Some of Patrick's many influences include Stevie Wonder, Donnie Hathaway, Fleetwood Mac, Lauryn Hill, Fugees, Sly and the Family Stone, the Rolling Stones and Bill Withers.
It was in college that Patrick decided to form a band to perform the songs that he'd been writing since his teenage years. Once in University, Patrick was asked to perform at the Montreal International Jazz Festival's 2006 Big Event --- a Paul Simon Tribute Concert, featuring Daniel Lanois, Sam Roberts, Colin James, Elvis Costello, Holly Cole, and others. The show, attended by 150,000 people, was subsequently broadcast on Bravo, ArTV and CBC television.
Having performed all over Montreal and Toronto, Patrick launched his first full length album to a packed house on May 27th 2007 at Petit Cafe Campus in Montreal. The album received notable airplay across Canada, USA and France and prompted Patrick to tour during the summer, including performances in the International FestiBlues, Mont Tremblant Rhythm Festival, The Montreal FunkFest and the CTV Television 'Telethon of the Stars'.
After signing with Justin Time Records in 2010, Patrick's latest CD ‘The Electric Soul Kitchen Vol.1’, was release in stores across and online on March 8th 2011.
Most recently Patrick won first place at the International FestiBlues 'Rising Star' award, recorded the theme to 92.5FM’s THE BEAT radio and just finished producing music for fashion designer Elizabeth Kosich for her NYC fashion week 2012 runway show.He's currently recording ‘The Electric Soul Kitchen Vol.2’ which will be released in April 2012. This will be Patrick's third release and will fuse the sounds of classic soul, rockn'roll and urban influences.