Date: Fri 25-Dec-1998
Date: Fri 25-Dec-1998
Publication: Bee
Author: SHANNON
Quick Words:
Matthews-Oakdale-Laszlo's
Full Text:
ON THE ROAD/SHANNON HICKS
A reminder that Tuxedo Junction will be open tonight (Dec 25), for anyone
looking to get out of the family home for a few hours. FLIRT will be playing
at the Ives Street club. THE ZOO returns for a show Saturday, December 26.
Next Friday, VIBE TRIBE will be at Tuxedo Junction for a New Year's Day
evening show. TOY BOX performs Saturday, January 2.
Blues guitarist L.A. JONES will be in Southbury on for New Year's Eve. The
blues guitarist will be playing at The Lodge, on Route 67 near its
intersection with Route 188 in the Southford section of Southbury. Showtime is
9:30 pm. Details, call 267-6974.
Mr Jones, who continues to perform over 200 shows a year after two decades of
performing with his band The Blues Messengers, will be in the area just this
one night before really hitting the road again. The guitarist is scheduled to
play an Italian festival in Venice next month, and will then be touring
Australia beginning in February.
THE DUKE ROBILLARD BLUES BAND, led by the founder of ROOMFUL OF BLUES, will be
performing Sunday, December 27, beginning at 8 pm, at The Towne Crier in
Pawling, NY. Mr Robillard's latest release is called Dangerous Place , and it
is his most recent exploration of what he calls African-American "root music."
Tickets are $20.
DAVE MATTHEWS has two dates scheduled for his return to Connecticut, which
will be in February. Matthews will first be at the Oakdale Theatre in
Wallingford on February 5. Tickets for that show are going to be available in
late January.
Matthews will play the following night at the Jorgensen Auditorium on UConn
main campus. Tickets for that show are being made available to the student
body first, on February 1, and any remaining tickets (highly unlikely) will
then be made available to the public. Fortunately the Oakdale tickets are all
available to the public. Opening both shows will be Tim Roth.
Speaking of founders and co-founders, DAVE MASON and JIM CAPALDI of TRAFFIC
fame will be returning to Hartford's Webster Theatre in February. The two will
be in town on February 19.
Also returning to the club, on February 12, will be KING'S X, who last
performed in Connecticut during an October show at Toad's Place. The King's X
show is open to all ages; Mason and Capaldi is a 21-and-over show.
The Perception is Reality/Playback CD Release Party next month for the Newtown
band PLAYBACK is starting to take shape as more performers come on board.
Added to the roster this week is DAN SOBO, a high school student who will be
playing an acoustic set on January 22.
The party will be at The Fireside Inn beginning at 7:30. Tickets are $5, which
includes all performances, chances at door prizes, and light refreshments.
Want more information? Call Newtown Youth Services, which will benefit from
the evening's proceeds, at 270-4335. Tickets will be available at the door, or
you can also purchase them in advance from NYS.
Haven't been there yet myself, but there is a still-fairly-new
coffeehouse/cafe in Monroe that is offering different events nightly, a venue
for local artists (whether in the performance vein or the presentation --
photography, drawing, sculpture, etc -- mode) to present their work, and for
local folks of all ages to enjoy said work. The locale is called Laszlo's Arts
Cafe. The coffeehouse opened about four months ago, reports owner Laszlo
Szegedi, and "has something for everyone."
The cafe has a rotating schedule of events, with something going on just about
every night of the week (presently, the cafe is closed on Sundays). Monday
night features indie films and B-movies by lesser and/or unknown directors, or
movies with smaller budgets. Tuesday features spoken word and poetry,
including story telling, while Saturday is also an open mic/performance night.
Wednesday is reserved for cards, games and chess.
The music starts Thursday nights, with jazz and blues bands. On Friday nights,
local bands are featured. Upcoming performances include ROCK AND RULE on
December 28, beginning at 8 pm; a New Year's Eve folk party with a variety of
performers December 31; the local rock band LAST DAZE on January 2; and
performances by the bands SI/MENT and TRIBES on January 9.
Laszlo's is at 179 Main Street/Route 25 in Monroe, opposite Skate Time. Want
more information? Call 459-8889.
Until next week -- next year! -- I'll be seeing you... on the road.
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
DECEMBER 25 -- Flirt at Tuxedo Junction, Danbury;
December 26 -- The Zoo at Tuxedo Junction; Aztec Two-Step at Towne Crier Cafe,
Pawling, NY, Devonsquare opening;
December 27 -- Duke Robillard Blues Band at Towne Crier Cafe; Holiday Jazz
Expo (featuring Mokijam, Ricky Alan Draughn, and The Russ Becker Quartet) at
Toad's Place, New Haven;
December 28 -- Rock and Rule at Laszlo's Arts Cafe, Monroe; Dream Theater at
Toad's Place;
December 29 -- Mighty Purple at Toad's Place (all ages), Hot Rod Circuit
opening;
December 31 -- The Zoo at Tuxedo Junction; L.A. Jones at The Lodge, Southbury;
New Year's Eve Folk Party at Laszlo's Cafe (performers); New Year's Eve
Celebration at Town Crier Cafe, featuring Bill Perry Blues Band, Todd Charles
and Von Em, special appearance by Steve Katz (The Blues Project); Max Creek at
the CT Expo Center, Hartford, Sassagrass opening.
JANUARY 1 -- Vibe Tribe at Tuxedo Junction, Danbury; The McKrells at Town
Crier Cafe, Pawling, NY;
January 2 -- Toy Box at Tuxedo Junction; Last Daze at Laszlo's Arts Cafe,
Monroe;
January 7 -- The Hornets at Toad's Place, New Haven (all ages);
January 8 -- Gargantua Soul at Toad's Place (Opus' Birthday Bash), Candiria
opening; Chris Smither at Towne Crier Cafe;
January 9 -- Si/Ment and Tribes at Laszlo's Arts Cafe; Treblehook at Morris
Coffee House; Livingston Taylor at Towne Crier Cafe, Christian Bauman opening;
January 14 -- D.R.I. at Toad's Place (all ages);
January 15 -- Darik & The Funbags at Toad's Place, Prezens, 13 O'Clock and
Link opening; The Nields at Towne Crier Cafe; Fuel at The Webster Theatre,
Hartford (all ages);
January 16 -- John Hammond at Towne Crier Cafe; The Scofflaws at The Webster
Theatre;
January 21 -- Atmosfear at Toad's Place (all ages);
January 22 -- Playback CD release party at The Fireside Inn, Newtown
(performances by Newtown band Playback, also few addt'l Newtown bands,
proceeds benefit Newtown Youth Services); Max Creek at Toad's Place, 4:20 and
Carnival Dogs opening;
January 26 -- Ladysmith Black Mambazo at Toad's Place;
January 29 -- Simple Jim at Toad's Place, Paradise Vendors and Eclectic
Nobody's opening;
January 30 -- Best of the Best Connecticut Concert featuring Fabulous Farquar,
Eight to the Bar and Galvanized Jazz Band at The Palace Theatre, New Haven
(Eight/Bar and Galvanized were winners in 1998 Connecticut magazine Readers'
Poll).
