Date: Fri 11-Jun-1999
Date: Fri 11-Jun-1999
Publication: Bee
Author: SHANNON
Quick Words:
Ratt-Goo-Gorka-Silk-Viagra
Full Text:
ON THE ROAD/SHANNON HICKS
A few updates came in late last week concerning live entertainment at The
Village Cafe in Gaylordsville. While the early June dates arrived after last
week's deadline, a few more shows remain on the calendar for this month. On
June 12, RHYTHM EXCHANGE will perform its African/world music; Sunday, June
13, jazz with THE PHIL FORBES TRIO; Tuesday, June 15, punk bands HIGHSTRUNG,
KILL DEVIL HILLS, WOMEN ON HEROIN and BILLY'S BORK all have sets; Friday, June
18 will feature LITMUS with what is being billed as "avant/rock/dj/space
music"; and jazz will be the musical choice of the evening on Sunday, June 20,
with FEZHEN.
The cafe also wants to remind everyone that every Wednesday is open acoustic
mic night.
The cafe is at 1 South Kent Road (Route 7) in Gaylordsville, just before the
Gaylordsville Fire Department and just past the intersection with Route 55. If
you want to call ahead, push the buttons in this order: 860/355-5267.
Tuxedo Junction in Danbury will be hosting another record & CD convention this
weekend, on Sunday, June 13. I don't have details concerning the hours of the
show/sale, so call the club if you would like the specifics (including
admission price, usually around $4-$5) at 748-2561.
My mistake last week. Tickets for THE CRANBERRIES' show at the Oakdale (August
22 with Collective Soul) go on sale this weekend. Big apologies.
Tickets will be available as of 10 am Saturday, June 12. For Oakdale shows,
you need to visit the box office in person or call the box office directly
(265-1501) -- the Oakdale does not deal with Pro-Tix or TicketMaster.
More tickets are going on sale this weekend for the still-expanding summer
schedule at The Meadows in Hartford. Now that shows by 80s bands like MOTLEY
CRUE and THE SCORPIONS (not to mention JOURNEY and FOREIGNER), the return of
what radio 104 likes to call The Big Hair Scare continues with POISON, GREAT
WHITE, L.A. GUNS and RATT on Tuesday, July 13. Those tickets are $23.50 and
$31.50 for the pavilion seats and $15.50 on the lawn.
A little more in the modern rock vein, THE GOO GOO DOLLS are back in
Connecticut on Saturday, August 21. Those tickets are $27.50 for pavilion
seating and $20 on the lawn. Both shows have 7:30 start times. Tickets are
going on sale Saturday at 10 am through the Meadows' box office or any Pro-Tix
outlet.
I know this column generally does not venture into the folk music genre, but
this weekend there is a concert in Fairfield County that really shouldn't be
missed by anyone who enjoys folk. On Saturday night, JOHN GORKA, PATTY LARKIN,
CHERYL WHEELER and CLIFF EBERHARDT will all be performing at Beardsley Zoo's
Peacock Pavilion. Beardsley is at 1875 Noble Avenue in Bridgeport. Showtime is
7 pm, and tickets are $19.99 for adults, $10 for the kids. While all four of
these musicians, each outstanding on their own, have performed in the zoo's
popular outdoor ZooFolk concert series, this is the first joint venture by all
four.
Picnics are welcome, and that's why the zoo's gates will be opening at 6:15
for the 7 pm performance. Bring your blankets and chairs for seating. Leave
the dogs and other pets at home. There is no smoking in the concert area, and
no alcohol on the grounds. Save it all for later, if you must. Contact the zoo
at 394-6565.
Also as a departure from our usual flavor, a mention that SILK will be opening
for BRANDY next weekend at the SNET Oakdale Theatre. The reason I mention this
is two-fold. First, the July 19 date in Wallingford is the first date of the
band's summer tour with the young singing sensation. Secondly, and this is
more in our regular flavor of things, was a quote from a recent Entertainment
Weekly that was printed around the time the band released its new album,
called Tonight , which read in part, "...Silk's third album is pure sonic
Viagra -- its insistent, knocking beat could coax even the most timid
wallflower to get buck wild on the dance floor." That's pretty coercive music,
if you ask me.
Until next week, I'll be seeing you... on the road, but not driving while
listening to such persuasive music.
Questions and comments concerning "On The Road" (or anything music related)
should be sent to Shannon Hicks, c/o Bee Publishing Co., 5 Church Hill Road,
Newtown 06470, or shannon @thebee.com. Include a phone number for
confirmation, please . If you don't have a stamp or a piece of paper or a
writing utensil that works, give me a call! Phone number at the office is
426-3141. Shows listed on the calendar at club locations are for ages 21 and
over unless specified.
UPCOMING CONCERTS
JUNE 11 -- Channeling Jim at Tuxedo Junction, Danbury; Shakedown at Toad's
Place (all ages), New Haven, Carnival Dogs and Smoke the Prophet opening;
June 12 -- Big Orange Cone at Tuxedo Junction; Moppin Sauce at TK's, New
Haven; Rhythm Exchange at The Village Cafe, Gaylordsville;
June 13 -- Volunteer Jam at The Meadows Music Theatre, Hartford (Charlie
Daniels Band, The Marshall Tucker Band and Molly Hatchet);
June 15 -- Highstrung, Kill Devil Hills, Women On Heroin and Billy's Bork at
The Village Cafe;
June 16 -- Vanilla Ice at The Webster Theatre, Hartford, Earth Crisis and
Grinspoon opening;
June 17 -- Ockum's Razor at Tuxedo Junction (in The Living Room, call for
details);
June 18 -- The Zoo at Tuxedo Junction; Susan Tedeschi at Toad's Place; Culture
at The Webster Theatre, Jah Works opening; Litmus at The Village Cafe;
June 18-20 -- 4th Annual Gathering of the Vibes at Seaside Memorial Park,
Bridgeport (with Gov't Mule, John Scofield, Deep Banana Blackout, Strangefold,
Percy Hill, et al);
June 19 -- Big Toe at Tuxedo Junction; Men at Work at Mohegan Sun Casino (Wolf
Den), Uncasville; Ozzfest '99 at The Meadows Music Theatre, Hartford (Black
Sabbath, Rob Zombie, Deftones, Slayer, Primus, et al); Mighty Purple at Arts
Barn, Madison;
June 20 -- 27th Annual Reggae Music Festival & Skate Show at Woodbury Ski
Area, Woodbury, featuring Big Mountain, Djoliba, Victor Essiet & The
Mandators, et al; Fezhen at The Village Cafe;
June 22 -- Beenie Man at Toad's Place (all ages);
June 24 -- Buddy Guy, Jimmie Vaughan & Shemekia Copeland at the Oakdale,
Wallingford; Spring Heeled Jack USA at Toad's Place (all ages), Shades Apart
opening;
June 25 -- Toy Box at Tuxedo Junction; Hootie & the Blowfish at Mohegan Sun
Casino (Wolf Den); Simple Jim at Toad's Place, What Up! and 13 O'Clock
opening;
June 26 -- The Nerds at Tuxedo Junction; J. Geils Band at The Meadows; Seal at
the Oakdale Theatre, Joan Jones opening;
June 27 -- The Allman Brothers Band at The Meadows; Susan McKeown & The
Chanting House at Towne Crier Cafe, Kila opening;
June 29 -- Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers at The Meadows, Lucinda Williams
opening; GWAR at Toad's Place (all ages), Skinlab opening.
