*FREE ADMISSION*

http://slyjoemusic.com
https://www.caleyconway.com/

13 years ago, the band Sly Chef & the Vegetables played their first show at Water City Grill in Oshkosh, WI. Coincidentally, this was also the last performance by the Vegetables. But the trio that came together to make music that night immediately carried on with a new moniker, The Operators. The Operators evolved into the Smooth Operators and the rest is history.

The trio that started it all, the nucleus, the molten core, the Mother Brain of this operation, has remained firm all the while. Tonight, come join the original trio (Joe Slyzelia, Mike Underwood, David Jerabek) for our debut performance at a pretty sweetastic new music venue!
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Caley Conway takes the stage in candy apple red with Pat Keen, slinging a matching telecaster and a new set of rules for the singer/songwriter paradigm. Rooted in folk but hardly bound to it, her inventive style ranges from jazz to post-rock, hints at the familiar, and embraces a dissonant beauty. The Milwaukee native’s breezy voice and disarming wit belie a deep complexity that has earned her praise as “the next big thing in folk music” by No Depression Magazine. Paste Magazine praised her 2016 full-length Silk for Life as “an ambitious piece that puts Conway on the map.” 2018 saw her sharing stages with the likes of Phoebe Bridgers, Julien Baker, Joan Shelley and more. Equally enthralling as a solo performer or a full band with backup singers, Conway leaves rooms hushed; her audiences somewhere between chilled and chuckling.

$5 entry. First come, first served at the door.  Ages 21+

The 80’s brought in an era of music that was fresh, fun and exciting. Bands at that time didn’t take themselves so seriously. They played for the pure joy of that new, fresh energetic sound.

Few bands captured that moment in time better than the East Side Kids. Known for their live shows, the Appleton based East Side Kids combined original material and cutting edge music from little known power pop bands to present a show of raw energy.

East Side Kids opened for national and MTV bands The Romantics, The Producers, The Greg Kihn Band and the BoDeans, to name just a few.

The band will reunite for the first time in over 26 years on May 4, 2019 for a one night only event at Gibson Music Hall.

This is an event for fans, friends and anyone who loves the sound of the 80’s.

*FREE ADMISSION*

www.officialcodyjames.com
https://www.facebook.com/pg/TheNewOutfit

The solo venture of Cody James is the culmination of over 20 years of playing guitar, most of which were spent with various rock and punk groups around his native area of Oshkosh, WI.
James’ passion for music has brought him to a new musical chapter in going solo, where he trudges forward, relentlessly chasing musical freedom.

The New Outfit hails from Green Bay and are bringing you fresh vibes and tasty tunes in good ol’ Wisco fashion!

8:00pm Doors I 9:00pm Show
$10 ADV I $12 Early Arrival (5-7pm) I $15 (7pm-Close)

Ticket Link: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/feed-the-dog-ginstrings-tickets-56338344505

Feed the Dog is an eclectic and action-packed, high-energy, jam-rock-grass band. The Appleton based group features masterfully crafted fiddle, Kottke like finger pickin’ acoustic six and twelve string guitar, funky bass lines, and percussive soul. The band started in July of 2015 and has been relentless playing festivals, theaters, and clubs alongside regional and national touring acts. Freshmen album “Sheep” out now. Sophomore album “Tenderloin” recorded at Hyde Street Studios in SF, CA March 2018, released this past August.

Website: http://www.feedthedogband.com/
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/6QTaJIUCCzBer4m7veUOIQ
YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCr_zYqeXtLWme9TxuMPX14Q?view_as=subscriber

Ginstrings
33 Strings and harmony will make your soul dance!

Website: http://ginstrings.com/

EVENT INFO:
Who: Porky’s Groove Machine, Radiochurch
Date: Saturday, March 23, 2019
Time: 8:00pm (Doors open at 5:30)
Location: Gibson Music Hall (Downtown Appleton)
Age Restriction: 21+
Tickets: $10 in advance, $15 at the door. Tickets on sale Monday, March 4! 2019 Music-Makers have the first opportunity to purchase tickets between now and Monday!

We want everyone to feel safe and welcome at this event, as well as all other Mile of Music Presents events. View our full Vision of Respect here: https://mileofmusic.com/respect/

Mile of Music/Mile of Music Presents events are produced for the community by Willems Marketing & Events, Inc.

This event is a co-promotion between Mile of Music Presents, Gibson Music Hall and Porky’s Groove Machine.

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Porky’s Groove Machine is heading out on the road to support the release of their new album, “Hello, My Name Is”. Don’t miss your chance to get down and boogie to these new tunes while they’re in town for this album-release bash.

Porky’s Groove Machine (PGM) is a licensed provider of environmentally sustainable nerd funk that is ready to help you get on with your baddest self (Maximum Ink Music Magazine, July 2017). Since forming in 2011, they’ve criss-crossed the Midwest and East Coast, bringing their mature musicality (but not-so-mature sense of humor) to audiences of all ages. With their tight playing, choreographed dance moves, and audience-engaging performances, they always bring a funky party that is sure to get crowds laughing, dancing, and singing!

PGM is joining forces with fellow Minneapolis based artist, Radiochurch. Radiochurch is a group based in Minneapolis, MN whose honest, feel good music has been making waves in the Twin Cities. Each member brings their own unique perspective and style, creating a fluid and dynamic experience that lends itself to any music lover. In their first year together they performed as a finalist at the Paisley Park Battle of the Bands.

Recorded at The Hideaway Studios with producer Jason McGlone (Nooky Jones, McNasty Brass Band) in Minneapolis, Radiochurchs debut album was recently released in October 2018. Citizens Band is the culmination of over a year of collaborative writing and arranging which serves as the foundation for Ellis Cleves heartfelt lyrics that speak of hopes, dreams, and love, but also of the realities of the disenfranchised in America. From the feel good, danceable groove of Good Vibes to the more melodic stylings of Paradise, Citizens Band takes you on a genre bending journey and also packs a powerful lyrical message.
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