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Brady’s myspace

Brady will be playing at the Garden Lounge this Saturday night (April 5th) starting at 7:15 PM. More details to come. This is a benefit concert for cancer and is one of only 2 live music events that the Garden typically puts on each year – so DON’T MISS IT.

We’re rolling with the punches. Particularly the absurdly typical late winter slap in the face we’ve just received here in Moscow. A moderate dusting of snow. Which means it’s still a good time of year to be inside. We suggest doing a little surfing on the Information Super-Web, or listening to the radio, or catching a live (indoor) show. Some specific ideas include:

Jared ‘Robert’ Dunn and his band play alternative country tunes with a strong Western flavor (which I hereby appropriate inappropriately and refine here to mean both the North and South West). Sounds like Merle Haggard got in a fight with Wilco’s Jeff Tweedy, it came up a draw (Haggard’s age, Tweedy’s migraines), they shook hands, and wrote a song about it. Good for what ails you.

http://www.myspace.com/robertdunnandthenorthcountry

Brady Allen just laid down an impressive set on our own Stereopathic Sessions (12:00 PM-2:30 PM PDT on KUOI FM, Moscow, 89.3, or here http://kuoi.com/index.html). His Myspace page below hosts a couple of those songs. Brady’s music sounds like G-Love dropping in for open-mic night with a folkie friend of yours on an evening in July.

http://www.myspace.com/bradyallensongs

From what we’ve heard of him Bart’s music ranges from Old School Folk to Blues to Beck-ish experimentation. He knows his way around his recording equipment in addition to being a multi-instrumentalist.

http://www.myspace.com/bartbudwig

We already mentioned the radio show (Stereopathic Sessions at 12:00 PM-2:30 PM PDT on KUOI FM, Moscow, 89.3, or here http://kuoi.com/index.html). Check it out. People say it’s fun. Who? Just, you know, people.

Live music? Where people plug in instruments and sound systems and lay their souls bare for your amusement? This Saturday, March 29 from 7:30 pm to 10:30 pm Bart Budwig proposes to do just this for a room full of people at Arts Place Gallery Concert Space (205 S. Washington). The aforementioned Brady Allen also appears, along with the oft-buzzed about folk duo The Wolffs (come up with your own variation on joke about how you shouldn’t get too close . . . or feed the animals . . . or how they really need to reconsider not dubbing themselves ‘Mama Wolff and the Feral Children’) .

That’s what we’ve got right now. Check back for updates, as well as (we’re hoping) audio and video from the show. Enjoy the weather. It won’t last forever.