Ear X Tacy Closes it’s doors
It has been a dream come true…actually, a dream exceeded, to be part of your musical lives here in Louisville for the last 26 years. My life was changed forever, and guided by the power of music since I can remember. Music has been the soul, the heart, the passion of my life for my entire 56 years. The record store experience has been the only child in my life. Now, it’s time for me to let it fly.
Thank YOU…for allowing me to be part of your musical universe. Louisville, you made me feel like I was truly HOME when I moved here in 1976. It’s been a great ride, but as George Harrison knowingly said, “All Things Must Pass.” It’s with sadness, but also with great pride I say to you now…
ear X-tacy is no more
Long live ear X-tacy!
Please keep the music alive. Support the incredible music scene and independent businesses we have here! Until you leave this great city, you cannot realize what a unique treasure we have here. Embrace it, celebrate it, and promote it. Love it.
Thank you all for making my dreams come true. Thank you for making ear X-tacy the wonderful place that it was. I thank all of the staff that made this store THE hub for music in Louisville for the past 26 years. Please take pride in knowing that YOU have been the heart and soul of what this store became. Thank you for sharing my dream and exceeding all of my expectations! To all of the musicians who have graced our store and stage, I cannot tell you what a thrill it’s been. From the local newbies to the incredibly huge national artists…THANK YOU for gracing our store and sharing you incredible musical talents with us all…that’s what I like to call: “earX-tacy”.
Love, peace, music and ear X-tacy to you all,
John D. Timmons
President, ear X-tacy, Inc.
Widespread Panic announces mini Acoustic Tour
Widespread Panic has announced dates for a very special mini-tour of acoustic shows set for early 2012. Billed as the “Wood Tour”, the 11- date, four-city trek marks Panic’s first-ever fully acoustic tour. Wood Tour will be the final set of shows before the band goes on a long-overdue hiatus for the remainder of 2012, following what has been a fantastic 25th Anniversary year in 2011.
Wood Tour will begin on January 24 with two nights at The Fillmore in Silver Spring, MD, followed by three nights at The Tabernacle in Atlanta, GA, January 27-29. Panic will return to Denver, CO for three nights at The Fillmore, February 10-12 before finishing up with three shows at the intimate Belly Up-Aspen in Aspen, CO, February 17-19. Wood Tour dates will bookend the sold out, four-night, fully electric Panic En La Playa extravaganza, featuring the band’s first-ever performances in Mexico. Panic En La Playa will take place in Puerto Morelos, Mexico on the Mayan Riviera, January 31st – February 3rd. See tour dates and on-sale dates on the right.
Widespread Panic is currently on their 25th Anniversary Fall Tour, which will culminate with the highly anticipated Halloween celebration at the Aragon Ballroom in Chicago, IL. Panic will close out 2011 with their New Years Eve celebration at the Time Warner Cable Arena in Charlotte, NC.
The Civil Wars return to Louisville in 2012!!!
WFPK Presents:
The Civil Wars
with The Staves
Friday, January 13th @ 8pm
The W.L. Lyons Brown Theatre
All Ages
Reserved Seating
Advance $20
Day of show $23
Tickets On Sale 10/28 @10am
Tickets can be purchased at The Kentucky Center box office,
www.kentuckycenter.org or by phone (502) 584-7777,
(800) 775-7777 or TTY (502) 562-0730
In some ways, music doesn’t get much more modest or minimalist than it is in the hands of The Civil Wars, a duo comprised of California-to-Nashville transplant Joy Williams and her Alabaman partner, John Paul White. They travel without a backup band, and on their first full-length album, Barton Hollow, the bare-bones live arrangements that fans hear on the road are fleshed out with just the barest of acoustic accoutrements. Each song is an intimate conversation, and no third wheels or dinner-party chatter are going to interrupt that gorgeous, haunting hush.
On the other hand, there’s been something distinctly loud about the duo’s introduction to the world, even prior to the album’s release. Their signature song “Poison & Wine” was heard on Grey’s Anatomy—in the foreground, in its entirety, over a key climactic montage, prompting hundreds of thousands of viewers to Google the mystery music. And they got a wholly unsolicited endorsement when America’s biggest pop star gave The Civil Wars a seal of approval. After first tweeting her love for the duo, fellow Nashvillian Taylor Swift included “Poison & Wine” as a selection in her official iTunes playlist, saying, “I think this is my favorite duet. It’s exquisite.”
Swift took the words right out of the folk-country-Americana world’s mouth. If it looks like The Civil Wars’ appeal might cast a net that extends well beyond the typical audience for acoustically based music, that may be due to the inherent sensibilities Williams and White bring to their collaboration, which are quite disparate, if not necessarily warring. Both were gigging and recording on their own prior to teaming up a year and a half ago, neither solo career quite suggesting what their conjoined sound would turn out to be. “I do naturally bend pop,” says Williams, who adds that she “grew up on Billie Holliday and The Beach Boys.” White, meanwhile, was raised on Kristofferson, Cash, and Townes Van Zandt by his retro-country-favoring dad. “Somehow we’re pulling from each other what we crave and what our strengths are,” he says.
Eric Clapton to release Limited Blues Box Set
Robert Plant, Buddy Miller and Justin Townes Earle Win Big at 10th Annual Americana Honors and Awards Show
GRAMMY WINNING TRIO LADY ANTEBELLUM ANNOUNCES THE 2ND LEG OF OWN THE NIGHT 2012 WORLD TOUR
OWN THE NIGHT 2012 WORLD TOUR DATES
1/28 Des Moines, IA
1/29 Bloomington, IL
2/3 Huntington, WV
2/4 State College, PA
2/14 Salt Lake City, UT
2/15 Denver, CO
2/18 Dallas, TX
2/22 Nashville, TN
2/25 Detroit, MI
2/26 Evansville, IN
3/2 Bossier City, LA
3/3 Lafayette, LA
3/9 Chicago, IL
3/10 Omaha, NE
3/11 Minneapolis, MN
3/14 Saskatoon, SK
3/16 Calgary, AB
3/17 Edmonton, AB
3/19 Vancouver, BC
3/20 Seattle, WA
3/21 Eugene, OR
3/23 San Jose, CA
3/24 San Diego, CA
3/27 Los Angeles, CA
3/28 Fresno, CA
3/29 Sacramento, CA
4/5 Moline, IL
4/6 Kansas City, MO
4/7 Norman, OK
5/3 New York, NY
5/5 Worcester, MA
5/6 Hershey, PA
5/9 Birmingham, AL
5/10 Jacksonville, FL
5/11 Tampa, FL
5/12 West Palm Beach, FL
5/18 Hartford, CT
5/19 Philadelphia, PA
5/20 Columbia, MD
5/22 Augusta, GA
5/31 Cleveland, OH
6/1 Pittsburgh, PA
6/2 Bethel, NY
6/3 Rochester, NY
6/8 Raleigh, NC
6/9 Charlotte, NC
6/10 Virginia Beach, VA
6/14 Montreal, QC
6/15 Ottawa, ON
6/16 Toronto, ON
6/21 St. Louis, MO
6/22 Atlanta, GA
6/24 Cincinnati, OH
6/27 Little Rock, AR
6/28 Memphis, TN
6/29 Indianapolis, IN
Lady A’s record breaking third disc OWN THE NIGHT debuted at the No. one position on Billboard’s Top 200 chart last month, becoming the biggest first week debut by a country artist this year. Its current hit “We Owned The Night” is the album’s second single and follows their fifth career No. one hit “Just A Kiss.” The trio’s previous two albums have sold over five million copies across the globe, spawned four No. one hits, scored six GRAMMYs and over a dozen other award show trophies. The group is currently nominated for Vocal Group of the Year for the 45th Annual CMA Awards, Favorite Country Band, Duo or Group for the 2011 American Music Awards and will be honored as one CMT’s five Artists of the Year in December. They will kick off the first leg of their OWN THE NIGHT 2011 TOUR on Nov. 11 in Knoxville, TN.
Darius Rucker has again topped the charts with the release of his sophomore country album, Charleston, SC 1966, on Capitol Records Nashville. Since it’s October 2010 debut, Charleston, SC 1966 has garnered two No. one hits with “Come Back Song” and “This.” The third single, “I Got Nothin’,” is on country radio now and working its way up the charts. His chart-topping 2008 debut release, Learn To Live produced three consecutive No. one singles and Top Five smash, “History In The Making.” In addition to country music, Darius offers much of his time to charitable efforts benefiting St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, the Hootie & The Blowfish Foundation, and many others.
One of Country music’s biggest breakout acts of 2011, Stoney Creek Records’ Thompson Square, has earned 12 major awards show nominations in 2011. The husband-and-wife’s infectious hit single, “Are You Gonna Kiss Me Or Not,” reached the coveted No. one spot on both Country radio charts and has sold 1.5 million downloads to-date. The single is also the most played song of the year on Country radio (Mediabase). Thompson Square’s current single, “I Got You,” is cresting Top 10 on both the Billboard and Mediabase Country radio charts and is a No. one hit on the Music Row chart.
For a full list of tour dates and ticket info, visit www.ladyantebellum.com.
DIERKS BENTLEY’S “HOME” NAMED OFFICIAL SONG OF THE ARIZONA CENTENNIAL COMMISSION
Bentley was a featured guest on NPR’s All Things Considered yesterday, where he discussed writing “Home” and both his inspiration during the writing process, along with the challenges that come with taking on such a big subject.
To listen to Bentley’s NPR interview, visit: http://www.npr.org/2011/10/18/141468103/dierks-bentley-a-tough-song-to-finish-the-right-way
“Home” is the latest single off Bentley’s sixth Capitol Nashville studio project that is scheduled for release in early 2012. Fans can catch Bentley’s “Country & Cold Cans” Tour this weekend at Irving Plaza in New York, NY (10/20 and 10/21) and Uncasville, CT (10/22). For more information and a full list of tour dates, visit www.dierks.com.
THE 25TH ANNIVERSARY BRIDGE SCHOOL CONCERT TO BE WEBCAST LIVE ON YOUTUBE AND FACEBOOK FOR THE FIRST TIME EVER THIS SATURDAY, OCT 22ND
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B.B.King Photos from Louisville Palace
Snow Ball Park announced for Cardinal Stadium
Event: Snow Ball Park
Event Run: November 25, 2011 – January 16, 2012
From November 25
th – December 16th Open:
Fridays 6:00 – 10:00 pm
Saturdays & Sundays* 12:00 – 10:00 pm
*Park closes at 6:00 pm on Sunday November 27
th
CLOSED MONDAY THROUGH THURSDAY
Open Daily December 17
th – January 7th from 12:00-10:00 pm
CLOSED DECEMBER 24
th and DECEMBER 25
th
Open Sunday January 8
th from 12:00-8:00 pm
Open Friday January 13
th from 6:00-10:00 pm
Open Saturday & Sunday, January 14
th-15th from 12:00-10:00 pm
Open Monday January 16
th from 12:00-8:00 pm
Facility: Cardinal Stadium
Ticket Prices: $12.00 – Single 2 hour sessions beginning before 6 pm
$15.00 – Single 2 hour sessions beginning at 6 pm or later
Sessions run 12:00-2 pm; 2-4 pm; 4-6 pm; 6-8 pm; 8-10 pm
$8.00 – Snow Ball Park admission without access to snow ramps
$25.00 – One Day Pass (good for every session that day)
$35.00 – Two Day Pass (good for every session over 2 consecutive days)
Children under 3 years of age are free
Discounts: Military personnel with a valid military ID can purchase 1 ticket for $5 plus additional tickets for $10 each.
Group Discounts available. Call 502-595-3555 or 1-877-306-1919.
Specials: Packages available for birthday parties, school or company events;
including weeknight facility rental available Nov. 25
th – Dec. 16th and
Jan. 9
th-12th. Call Premium Services at 502-367-5059.
On Sale: Friday, October 7, 2011, 10 am
At KEC, KICC & KYC Ticket Offices: Accepts Cash, VISA, MC, AMEX & Discover-
NO SERVICE CHARGE—TICKET PRICE ONLY
At Ticketmaster Outlets: Accepts Cash, VISA, MC, AMEX & Discover
Phone Orders call 1-800-745-3000 Internet:
Ticket Limit: None
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