Thursday, May 31, 2012

This weekend, 6/1-6/3:

NOTE!  I am currently traveling.  Therefore I compiled this weeks in advance and won't have made my usual last minute corrections.  If you decide to go to any of these events, your best bet is to check with the venue to make sure the event is still on / not sold-out.
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FRIDAY 6/1:

General Events:

  • Carousel Park Farmers Market (Rt. 7 in Pike Creek), Fridays 2-6pm. Thru late Sept.
  • Kennett Square Farmers Market. At the main intersection in Kennett. Fridays, 2-6pm.
  • Showings of Small, Beautifully Moving Parts and Footnote at Theatre N. http://www.theatern.org/Films
Concerts:
  • Dopapod (who've appeared at Bonnaroo, Mountain Jam, and other jam band festivals) at Mojo Main, with Arterio.
  • All ages show at Spaceboy Clothing: I Am Lightning with My Worst Critic, & more. 6pm, $5.
  • Simone Felice at the First Unitarian Church side chapel. All ages.
  • Hop Along with Band Name, Mary Lattimore, and Little Big League at the First Unitarian Church, main stage. All ages.

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SATURDAY:

General Events:
  • Beach: Lewes Farmers Market, 8-noon. In historic area, thru late Sept.
  • Showings of Small, Beautifull Moving Parts and Footnote at Theatre N. http://www.theatern.org/Films
Concerts:
  • Jazz jam session at The Nomad Bar at 9th & Orange.  Every Saturday, 4-7:30pm, FREE.
  • Lost In Company at Mojo Main, which I'm including because I'm dying to share this portion of their bio, which makes up most of the entire bio.  Wow:
"Front man Johnson's lyrics have the touch of romantic fatalism and are a throwback to the neo-soul of the nineties and early aughts. It is a sound which also combines jazz funk, blues, and rock with the anthemic pop hooks of now, but without the melisma that characterizes contemporary pop. In the American Idol age, Lost in Company is refreshing, and stays clear of monosyllabic riffs and self-indulgent vocal theatrics; relying instead on Johnson's lyrics, sung with a slight rasp and a sometimes indecipherable drawl. Johnson's voice endows a complexity to the lyrics that might not be otherwise apparent if delivered by another, a sort of semi-impassioned laconic coolness, an ache in his voice to suggest that he is really singing about something he hasn't quite gotten over yet (which for the sake of the Philadelphia music scene, we have to hope he doesn't)."
Oh man. 

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SUNDAY:

General Events:
  • Co-Op Farmers Market, Sundays 10-2. East Main St, Newark. Thru mid-Nov.
  • Beach: Bethany Farmers Market, Sundays 8-12, JULY 1- early Sept. Garfield Pkwy.
  • Showings of Small, Beautifully Moving Parts and Footnote at Theatre N. http://www.theatern.org/Films
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Upcoming: Jonathan Richman at Union Transfer next Fri. Shady Grove Music Fest on 6/9. Mogwai at Union Transfer 6/12.

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