As a tribute to Rick D, Tritone's Co-Owner and Booker, who passed away from a sudden heart attack on April 7th, Tritone is hosting "A Month of Sundays." The event was organized by Beth Boccassini, who works at both Tritone and Bob and Barbara's. It started on April 15th, with Rock Tits DJs, and continued last Sunday, as DJs Evile Mademoiselle Memphis and Thunderchicken spun some of Rick D's favorite music.
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Update: Fixed a few typos and small factual errors, and added a more correct image credit. Thanks, Maria!
Fun around town, for $10 or less:
Fun around town, for $10 or less: Music at the Church: R5 Productions presents Kayo Dot, Rosetta, Belegost & Tower at The First Unitarian Church (22nd & Chestnut) at 7:30 PM. $8. All Ages. Moshav: Moshav plays the Tin Angel (20 S. 2nd Street) at 8:30 PM. $10 Plain Parade Presents: The Doctor and Philip, Dilly Dilly, and Fence Kitchen at 10 PM at Tritone (1508 South Street). $7 Adam Arcuragi: Adam Arcuragi, The Whigs, The Annuals & El Dorado at The Khyber (56 S. 2nd Street) at 8PM. $8 Got a frugal tip? Don't be stingy! Send it here and share the wealth!
Local indie rockers Rifle Nice wrote in to let Phillyist and our readers know that their new album, , is available for download or pre-order (if you like your cds oldschool) from their website, riflenice.com. (We love a band that keeps things eponymous - it makes things so much simpler for us to remember that way.)
Improv with the N Crowd: The N Crowd performs at The Actor's Center (257 North 3rd Street) at 8PM. $10
Fun around town, for $10 or less:
Fun around town, for $10 or less:
Fun around town, for $10 or less:
Fun around town, for $10 or less:
Among other Philadelphians leaving the area for a week of barbecue and indie rock will be Plain Parade's Maria Tessa Sciarrino. Not only will Maria be appearing on a panel at the SXSW Music Conference, but she'll also be blogging for Toyota as they try to promote their new Yaris model.
Fun around town, for $10 or less:
"a compilation featuring twenty Philadelphia artists covering Philadelphia musicians past and present," and among the tunage is a cover of said Hall & Oates song by Method and Result.
This Saturday night the folks of Plain Parade will be packing the intimate The Manhattan Room (15 W. Girard) full of indie music. Performing will be Philly's own post-rock National Eye , as well as pop-rockers (and bloggers) The Spinto Band , popsters Pas/Cal, and Illumina - " a collective of eight musical friends " who, according to their domain, love you (or maybe they love us; that part wasn't clear). Whether Illumina (and the other bands) love you personally or not, you can see them all for a mere $7. And although our affections can't be bought, we must admit a $7 cover charge with no drink minimum kinda makes us love them, and Plain Parade too.
Dan Buskirk of WPRB 103.3 FM, based in Princeton, will be hosting a New Orleans jazz program today from 11 am to 1 pm. Plain Parade's Maria T. Sciarrino writes, "As a friend aptly pointed out yesterday, in between the loss of life and physical destruction that is happening in New Orleans, another kind of death is occurring -- one of the south's major cultural capitals."
