A spiritual moment when energies connect on a musical level it’s like no other feeling and SATURDAY NOVEMBER 30th will be one special event featuring J-COUNCIL & the KEITH PULVERMACHER BAND at GIBSON MUSIC HALL downtown APPLETON WI (College Avenue)

Show starts w/J-COUNCIL taking the stage from 8pm to 9:15 followed by the KP BAND from 9:30 to 11pm. This will be a NO COVER / FREE SHOW thanks to Gibson Music Hall.

www.KeithPulvermacherMusic.com

www.J-Council.com

www.GibsonMusicHall.com

It’s back! The dates are set for FVRF’19!
Get ready for some great bluegrass, hard blues, folk rock, Americana and much more! The mission is to support Wisconsin-wide music (while still bringing in some out-of-state talent) and a few staple venues in the area that allow us a spot to enjoy said music! Let’s celebrate our roots!

Tickets are available for Friday and Saturday!
No cover charge the Tuesday pre-party, Thursday and Sunday after-party!

Only $40 for both Friday and Saturday! $20 for day passes! Get your tickets now before they sell out! Single day tickets may be available at the door for $25, but availability cannot be guaranteed.
Ticket url: https://foxvalleyrootsfestival.brownpapertickets.com

The Official Beer Sponsor of Fox Valley Roots Festival:

– Appleton Beer Factory
www.appletonbeerfactory.com

Also sponsored by:

– Working Man Co.
www.workingmanco.com

– Russell Sprouts Pineapple Studio
www.facebook.com/russellsproutspineapples/

– Steam Salon And Spa
www.facebook.com/Steamsalonandspa/

– Relik Vintage & Oddity
www.facebook.com/relikvintagenoddity/
www.etsy.com/shop/relikvintagenoddity

Dates, times and venues:

Official Pre-Party – Tuesday, November 12th (9:00PM until 2:00AM) – The Cold Shot (Appleton, WI)
Event link: https://www.facebook.com/events/2131534060488998/?ti=as

Evening Shindig – Thursday, November 14th (8:00PM until 2:00AM) – The Cold Shot (Appleton, WI)

Main day #1 – Friday, November 15th (11:00AM until 2:30AM) – Gibson Music Hall (Appleton, WI)

Main day #2 – Saturday, November 16th (11:00AM until 2:30AM) – Gibson Music Hall (Appleton, WI)

Official After-Party – Sunday, November 17th (12:00PM until ?) – Gibson Music Hall (Appleton, WI)

Tuesday artists:

Sons Of Kong
(Alt-rock from Green Bay, WI)

The Schizophonics
(Psychedelic fuzz-rock from San Diego, CA)

Thursday artists:

ThumbKnuckle
(Kazoo folk from Appleton, WI)

TBA

Friday and Saturday artists:

Left Lane Cruiser
(Dirty blues from Fort Wayne, IN)

Carrie Nation And The Speakeasy
(Brass ‘n’ grass from Wichita, KS)

Yes, Ma’am
(Country Blues from New Orleans, LA)

Tejon Street Corner Thieves
(Fast-paces thrashgrass and outlaw blues from Colorado Springs, CO)

The Maness Brothers
(Heavy blues from St. Louis, MO)

20 Watt Tombstone
(Doom blues from Wausau, WI)

S.S. Web
(Dark roots and landlocked sea shanties from Milwaukee, WI)

Jesse Ray And The Carolina Catfish
(Rockabilly rock ‘n’ roll from Grand Rapids, MI)

The Monsters Of Grass
(Bluegrass from Kaukauna, WI)

“Special guest”
(One man band folk blues from Italy)

Dig Deep
(Thrashgrass from Steven’s Point, WI)

Austin Stirling
(Dark gypsy folk from Indiana)

Billy Bronsted & The Loot
(Americana bluegrass from Wausau, WI)

Kiel Grove
(Country from Denton, TX)

Pete Dio And The Old & Dirty
(Country bluegrass from Fort Wayne, IN)

Old Wolves
(Ghost blues-folk from Walworth County, WI)

Cody James (formally Blue Cody)
(Electric folk blues from Oshkosh, WI)

Ganiere (formally The Midwest Jellyfish)
(Ukulele folk from Appleton, WI)

Aaron Lee Kaplan
(Acoustic blues folk from Marshfield, WI)

The Trashy Bluez Project
(Blues rock from De Pere, WI)

Cameron Hadley
(Acoustic folk from Appleton, WI)

Sunday artists:

The MilBillies
(Hot bluegrass from Milwaukee, WI)

The Raglanders
(Alt-country from Green Bay, WI)

Duane Mark
(AmeriKINDA from Austin, TX)

Cherokee Astro
(Instrumental surf punk from Sheboygan, WI)

The Chad O’Kennedy
(Singer songwriter from Tomahawk, WI)

MORE TO COME!

Ticket url: https://foxvalleyrootsfestival.brownpapertickets.com

Check out the Fox Valley Shred Fest ’20 event page: https://www.facebook.com/events/713951442375438/?ti=as

Flannel Fest North 2019
Saturday, November 9th
Gibson Music Hall – Appleton, WI
Doors at 5 PM | Show at 6 PM

Our friends from Spats Restaurant will have some amazing food available for purchase as well! So come hungry!

-LINEUP-
Trapper Schoepp
The Mascot Theory
Beth Kille Band
The North Code
Listening Party

-TICKETS-
$20 ADV / $25 DOS / $35 VIP (includes t-shirt and limited edition letterpress poster)

Tickets on sale now >> http://bit.ly/ffnorth19

Now in its 6th year, Flannel Fest has become an annual celebration of local, regional and national Americana music. Bust out your favorite flannel attire and join the fall-inspired party with some of Wisconsin’s most talented and decorated Wisco-Americana artists. Trapper Schoepp headlines the event. We are once again pleased to partner with Keep Wisconsin Warm/Cool Fund, the non-profit benefactor of Flannel Fest. The Keep Wisconsin Warm/Cool Fund (KWW/CF) is a statewide non-profit charitable effort that steps in and keeps the heat and power on for thousands of elderly, people with disabilities, veterans and working families with young children in crisis. As a result of generous public, private, business and individual support, KWW/CF provides preventative services and the financial assistance necessary to avert energy-related crisis situations. The KWW/CF provides the only safety net that keeps those most in need safely in their homes.

Thank you Flannel Fest for your support. It made such a difference in keeping the heat and power on for so many in need in our community. We are very much looking forward to this year’s event.
— Tim Bruer, Director of Keep Wisconsin Warm/Cool Fund

Sponsored by:
Sooper Dooper
Spats Restaurant
Mile of Music Festival

WIJAM Presents:
Ezra Bell

Thursday, September 19th, 2019
at Gibson Music Hall | Appleton, WI

Doors 8p | Show 9p | 21+
Free Admission | $5 Suggested Donation

Weblinks:
• Website: https://www.ezrabellband.com/
• Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/1nGqKVGfPPiVgxMdx8hYOI
• iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/artist/ezra-bell/852885143
• Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ezrabellband/

Video Links:
• Fluoridated Water: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1v1ilOBOZqM&t=4s
• Interview and Performance: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=luWuFBi50h0
• Shady Pines: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gp4DgIQ8C_Q
• Junk Food Chimney: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hjpk1mfEY8M

Press Links:
• Vortex Magazine, Concert Review, Portland: https://www.vrtxmag.com/media/photo/ezra-bell-and-motopony-at-mississippi- studios-on-may-26-2018/
• No Depression, Album Review; http://nodepression.com/album-review/portlands-most- impressive-ezra-bell-shares-their-unique-gifts-upcoming-release

Ezra Bell’s first full-length debut features ebullient soul twang, flowing and leaping like the music of a late 60s/early 70s recording of well-trained freaks dabbling in various genres. This Portland band sounds like they effortlessly recorded one of those forgotten-gem “cult albums”, despite it being early 2018.
After three well-received EPs and playing regularly in Portland since 2013, the playfully literate and cheerfully plaintive Benjamin Wuamett and his gaggle of quite fit players, conjure up a festive dusky folk-rock-blues-jazz-R&B-pop vibe that doesn’t smother out the melancholy. These haunted stories include key tracks “Tourists” (“This one is about realizing the game is rigged, but you still have to play; it’s the only game in town”); “Yawning at the Seance (“This one is about the stories we tell ourselves in order to feel like everything is okay”), and “Let Me Do the Talking.” About that last one: “The opening line is a rip-off of something the boxer Jack Johnson said when asked how he managed to so intrigue women. He said ‘eat jellied eels and think distant thoughts.’ I think it’s one of the great travesties (and a telling indictment of our society) of our time that a great man’s name has been usurped by some surfer singing about breakfast.” The glistening, giddy music on these tracks help to document the car-wreck gas-lit lifestyles Wuamett masterfully describes. He displays gleaming shards of a self-depreciative self-awareness but also someone busy getting lost. “The overall theme going into this?” Wuamett answers to what the album is about. “Desperation. A call to arms. A whimper. A declaration that being witty by yourself at 4 AM in a basement, is a poor way to live.” Ezra Bell features Maurice Spencer (bass), Tom Trotter (drums), Aaron Mattison (horns and arrangements), Honora Hildreth (backing vocals and percussion), and Jeremy Asay (keys and guitar) more-than-ably backing up Wuamett’s story-songs and satirical jigs with organic precision.

Press Highlights:
“By listening you can tell this self-titled album is something you need to run and see live. It shivers and shakes. A reason it may be difficult to pin down a description is that the music is more like an action then something you should just sit idly by and describe. This album is running up hills of grass at age 9. It’s the feeling of jumping in the pool without testing it with your toes. It’s those late night drunken stool-swaying sessions with a group of irreplaceable people in your life.”
-Paste Magazine

“Ezra Bell is a West Coast poet of disappearing into appetites. The virtues and vices described on this self-titled release are backed by a tantalizing singalong, early 20th century jazz ensemble vibe, sounding like the musical journaling of a swing musician crawling out of rehab. Wuamett’s lyrics describe a soul dissolved, but the feeling isn’t completely unpleasant.”
-No Depression
“Benjamin Wuamett’s (vocals, guitar) ability to tell stories through song is intimate, riveting and inviting. There’s a sweetness in the somber lyrics that makes you want to dance and sing along with joy—and the crowd did just that!”
-Vortex Magazine