Mile of Music Presents collaboration at Gibson Music Hall!

Join Shaun Marie Krueger and Sam Luna of FEATherWOLF at Gibson Music Hall (211 W. College Avenue) on Sunday, February 18 at 4 p.m. for a record release showcase of “In the Living Room,” a live-tracked, live-mixed album the duo recorded with Aaron Duesterhoeft of Second Hand Studios, who, this time around, brought the studio to them! Looking for an organic sound that makes the listener feel like they are right there with the performers, it’s recorded in a living room with help from local musicians Zach Harmon on drums, Aaron Zepplin on lead guitar, Aaron Duesterhoeft on bass and Chris Bergstrom on congas – with Shaun on vocals, guitar and harmonica and Sam on guitar and vocals.

The Gibson Music Hall front stage along with the room and bar will have more of a living room flavor for the show, so get ready to relax amid the new songs as Shaun and Sam perform their new record at this special first-listen showcase, joined by special friends who will share their songs as well.

FEBRUARY 18 – SHOW INFO:
WHO: FEATherWOLF
WHAT: “In The Living Room” record release showcase
WHEN: Sunday, February 18 at 4 p.m. Doors open at 4 p.m.
WHERE: Gibson Music Hall
TICKETS: FREE for 2018 Music-Makers (while quantities last) / $10 COVER for Public.
NOTE: Must be 21+.

Hello everyone we are glad to announce the 70 miles to go album release show our first release under Dogwood Record Label.
The night will kick off with Greg Kautz and the Good Time Specials at 5:30
Followed by Noah John and Ringing Iron at 6:30pm
And then Kenny Stinson and Perfect Tymin at 9pm
11:30pm will kick of the All Band Jam with Guests.
We are looking forward to seeing you there!

White Bush Unicorn kicked things off as the two piece brain child of Kasondra White and Larry Bush, eventually becoming a fully formed 7 piece band in October of 2016. They released their debut EP, “Better Than Nothing” in June of 2017 and are currently working on their debut full length album. As the house band at the Art In in Madison, WI, they have honed their chops and written an ever expanding list of original songs, while often utilizing up to 12 different instruments on stage. What comes out is a completely unique blend of alt-indie-jazz-punk-rock-goofy-math strangeness, and a live show that is not to be missed!

https://whitebushunicorn.bandcamp.com/track/weigh-on-me

Mile of Music Presents collaboration at Gibson Music Hall!

Hillary Reynolds returns to Appleton for a night of music at Gibson Music Hall (211 W. College Avenue) on Monday, February 12 at 7 p.m. featuring her Aunt Marci… and most likely, her dad! A rare evening to hang with some of our local favorites and soak in some great music. “Auntie Up” is the musical relationship between Hillary and her Aunt Marci. The blood between this duo is responsible for the organic symbiosis that happens when they take the stage together. Enjoy an evening of sublime original music, shared sentiments, family secrets, dark moments, love and hope, as “Auntie Up” takes you on a sonic Sconnie road trip!

FEBRUARY 12 – SHOW INFO:
WHO: Hillary Reynolds
WHAT: “Auntie Up” featuring Hillary Reynolds and her Aunt Marci
WHEN: Monday, February 12 at 7 p.m. Doors open at 6 p.m.
WHERE: Gibson Music Hall
TICKETS: FREE for 2018 Music-Makers (while quantities last) / $10  COVER for Public
NOTE: Must be 21+

Jack and Kitty are high school sweethearts that play “Organic Vaudeville and Jug Band Folk” music. Kitty is the niece of reggae legend Bunny Wailer (of Bob Marley and the Wailers) and Jack’s babysitter was ukulele oddball Tiny Tim. The Emmy Award winning vaudevillian songsters love to perform concerts nationwide, playing a wide variety of folk instruments including: banjo, guitar, ukulele, washboard, jug, kazoo, harmonica, whizbang, rumba box and much more. For more information, visit: http://www.jackandkittymusic.com/

Jonny T-Bird & the MPs belt out a soulful mix of blues and originality. The MPs stands for MARINATED PUPPETS, which was the name of a band that a few of its members were a part of before they gave birth to this Milwaukee combo. Since 2009, their performances included some of southeastern Wisconsin’s well-known venues (Miramar Theatre, Cactus Club, Up & Under, The Domes, etc.). The band’s founding members met while they were studying music at Milwaukee Area Technical College (MATC). Their CD “Let’s Do This!” has been available for purchase since March 2013 and their newest release “True Story” has been available for purchase since June 2016. Jonny T-Bird & the MPs is also a proud member of the Grafton Blues Association.

R. Wesley Carr’s musical life has spanned across many genres. He has studied jazz, classical, bluegrass, and other forms of traditional American music. At Northern Illinois University, Wes studied with jazz and classical virtuoso, Fareed Haque.

After extensive performing and teaching in the mid-west, Wes chose to continue his education in East Tennessee’s State’s Bluegrass, Country, and Old-time degree program where he studied with five time grammy award winner, Adam Steffey.

While there, he continued performing and teaching while working on his songwriting and composition. His original instrumentals have quickly gained attention and brought Wes multiple appearances on the WKPT radio station as well as making him the first musician to appear on the Mountain Music Matinee radio show.

Although Wes loved the mountains, he missed his home. After graduating from ETSU, he returned to Northern Illinois. Currently, he is the head music instructor at Ax In Hand Guitars in DeKalb, Illinois. He stays busy teaching, performing, and composing.

http://www.rwesleycarr.com/index.html

Pine Travelers create original music that combines the gritty Americana of outlaw country, folk, and bluegrass with old school funk rave-ups and roots rock & roll.

Based in Madison, WI, Pine Travelers have played close to 300 shows in 6 states since their inception in 2013, including Wisconsin, Illinois, Colorado, Texas, Minnesota, and Iowa. In addition to playing notable Madison venues like High Noon Saloon and The Crystal Corner, the band has also held a monthly residency at Alchemy, a favorite venue on Madison’s east side, for a year.

The group’s songs allow for a dance-able, energetic live show paired with honest, meaningful lyrics reflecting their northern midwest roots. Pine Travelers hope their music reflects their modest, hard-working values: rural values meshed with urban sensibility; engaging sets ranging from rustic roots music to funk grooves with a modern twist.

https://pinetravelers.bandcamp.com/releases

Chachuba is a four piece electronic/trance-fusion jam band that does not let the notion of “genre” limit the styles and influences found in their live shows. Chachuba has been able to transcend boundaries and have had the honor to play alongside talented jam bands and electronic producers.
The band is influenced by electronic dance music, with improvisation as a key component. Their jams are fueled by heavy and melodic guitar riffs, synths, and funky beats. No matter the show or festival, headlining or supporting gig, Chachuba’s music is infectious–and their fanbase continues to grow day by day.
The band consists of Nate Beitz (bass), Sean DiCosola (keyboard/synth), Gary Goodheart (drums) and Jimmy Klimek (guitar).
From the House of Blues in Chicago to State Bridge Amphitheater in Colorado, Chachuba has begun to spread their music and message all across the United States.
Chachuba is a grassroots band that has been touring for only 2 years and has hit major music festivals such as SummerSet, Summer Camp (Grassroots stage), Backwoods Music (x2), Great North, Hyperion Music and Arts Festival (x2) and many more . With two EPs and two singles featured on theUntz, and their first full length album coming soon expect to see Chachuba in a city near you.
Download their music on iTunes and other major music distributors or check them out at www.soundcloud.com/chachuba
Review:
“Finally came Sunday, the day most folks were anticipating. Kicking it off was relatively new Jamtronica group Chachuba. They layed down some funky riffs and tantalizing synths. Look out for this band in years to come, I have a feeling this is only the beginning for Chachuba.” Ray John Summer Set Music Festival
www.chachuba.com
www.soundcloud.com/chachuba

::Plaid Hawaii::

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Plaid Hawaii came to fruition as a side project in the Milwaukee home studio of Jason Womp, bassist of Undercover Organism. Since late 2014, he has been making moves in the rising tropical house and indie dance scenes. The refreshing sound of Plaid Hawaii, which finds a blissful balance between digital and live instrumentation, can best be described as “tropidelic”. Musical selections, remixes and original productions are meticulously blended to create an upbeat and sexy live set where most can’t help but fall in love. Named one of Magnetic Magazine’s “6 Must-See Artists Playing North Coast Music Festival” in 2016. Plaid Hawaii has been featured at numerous major music festivals and has shared the stage with many established artists across the scene such as GRiZ, Sam Feldt, Matoma, Illenium, Cherub, Klingande, Autograf, Phutureprimitive, Two Friends, Zimmer, SNBRN Sunsquabi, Manic Focus, and Win+Woo. Between his extraordinary ability to adapt to any type of set and by constantly seeking to capture an emotion, rather than jumping on whatever style is trending right now; Jason’s vision and following hasn’t stopped building momentum since day one.

The Science Project
Wisconsin’s Premier Live Music Collective
Lineup for 1/27 will be:
Stephen Cooperr – Sax
Ben Ready – Guitar
William Baxter – Guitar / Vocals / Live PA
Adrian V. Meier – Drums

“duuuued you shred my brother”
– DJCousinLarry / Big Vision Set Design / Insomniac

—— Psydub / Live Electronica ——-
http://thescienceproject.me/ <—– music
https://www.mixcloud.com/william-baxter/ <—- live mixes
///Ramatik Records Artist\\\
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