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Something for EVERYone @ The Everything Show (3/27/10)

Tuesday, March 16th, 2010

The Everything Show - Albany, OR 3/27/10 Rock, hip-hop, alternative, punk, R&B live concertWe are days away from Oregon’s First The Everything Show set to premiere at Riley’s Bar & Grill (124 Broadalbin) in Albany, Oregon on Saturday, March 27, 2010 at 7pm. This show will be a showcase of the depth of Willamette Valley’s local talent, mixing genres to create and atmosphere for EVERYone. An all around music extravaganza to be hosted by the very funny Will Woodruff (Salem). Includes ALL AGES from 7pm – 10pm and then 21 + exclusively after 10pm. With support from artists and local businesses the show will include prizes and lineup packed with some of the best music Oregon has to offer. The Everything Showa night packed with music for EVERYone!

Live local comedy show by comedian Will Woodruff in Albany, Oregon Hosted by Will Woodruff “No mater what city or town you live in, you can depend on Will Woodruff ‘The Peoples Comedian’ to find you, entertain you diligently, then send you back home in a euphoric state of comic bliss.”

Pynt Syze (Albany – Hip-Hop) 14 year old local rap wonder-kid, if Tech9 knows anything about hip-hop than Pynt is about to blow up the scene! HC:Interview

KTR (Salem – Rock/Acoustic) is a four piece, acoustic rock band that knows how to get down. KTR has been playing together since June 2006 and has compiled a catalog of 30+ all-original tracks. A local fan has aptly described KTR as an, “Acoustic version of Stone Temple Pilots.”

Greenlander - Albany, Oregon live local alternative, acoustic, rock, indie concertGreenlander (Eugene – Alternative) These Eugenantonian music majors combine everything from Funk mixed with Grunge to Progressive Metal and Ska, crafting a high quality sound with catchy grooves and sing-able melodies. HC:Interview

Treu (Albany – Hip-Hop) Laid back hip-hop that will grab you by the throat, bringing the jam that’s’s known to get down in at least two countries, the ever popular “AAAAYYYY.”

DJ Unofficial (Albany – Spinster) If you’ve been around the scene in Albany than you know who you want working the 1’s and 2’s.

October Rising - Albany, Oregon live local alternative, rock, indie, acoustic concertWetsock (Eugene – Punk) “Wetsock is conjuring up tracks with a unique style dubbed “Ghetto Punk”, blending the finest roots, ska, punk, and blues with their strong political ideals, love of life, and true passion for music.”

October Rising (Lebanon – Rock/Indie) Dynamic acoustic indie rockers, quickly becoming a local favorite, bringing smooth and upbeat sound with gripping melodies.

Tallboy - Albany, Oregon live local hardcore rock metal concert Tallboy (Medford – Hardcore) Having shared the stage with Papa Roach, Heater and Kotton Mouth Kings, Tallboy is steadily on the rise and ready to bring their high-class, action packed, rock inferno to Albany for The Everything Show. HC:Interview

Suganuts (Albany – Hip-Hop) Mastermind of The Everything Show, come see the always classy family-first swag-father of Albany hit the mic. HC:Interview

Flo - Albany, Oregon live local R&B, rap, hip-hop, reggae, samoa concertFlo (Coast – R&B) “My songs are all feel-good songs, something you can listen to when you’re winding down at the end of the day or just chillaxin, but the beats still get ya toes tappin!” HC:Interview

New Alias (Salem – Hip-Hop) Rap power trio of Smitt Smitty, Rhino and Dalliki have set their creative ambitions to educate fans while entertaining them.

The Everything Show
March 27th 2010
Riley’s Bar and Grill – $5
7-10 all ages; 10-close +21
Bring yourself, mom, dad, grandma, neighbors
*Something for EVERYone! w/ giveaways

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Tomfest: Day 4 Info

Sunday, August 9th, 2009

So, perhaps you missed the Facedown Records lineup from Day 3, Brian “Head” Welch or The 80’s Extravaganza with Blessed By A Broken Heart – don’t worry, you can still catch your favorite Solid State Record’s bands tear it up and to make things even crazier, As I Lay Dying headlines for the final day of Tomfest. Tomfest boasts over 130 bands spread over 4 crazy days of music, fun and onsite camping. Discover new bands, see your favorites play live and join the crowds for a packed weekend at a total bargain.

Tomfest in Camas, Washington (Just minutes from Portland, Oregon)
Day 4 Info – Saturday, August 21, 2009

MEADOW STAGE
9:00am-9:30am: The Terminal Velocity
10:00am-10:30am: Paper Astronomer
11:00am-11:30am: Goodnight Charade
12:30pm-1:00pm: Insomniac Folklore
1:30pm-2:00pm: Endeverance
2:30pm-3:00pm: A Tale Through Audio
3:30pm-4:00pm: Enation
4:30pm-5:00pm: Kat Jones
6pm-6:30pm: Blessed By A Broken Heart
7:00pm-7:30pm: Gwen Stacy
8:00pm-8:45pm: Haste The Day
9:15pm-9:30pm: Jimmy Spencer
9:30pm-10:15pm: As I Lay Dying

GROVE STAGE
9:30am-10:00am: This Is A Stickup
10:30am-11:00am: Sovereign Strength
11:30am-12:10pm: The Neverclaim
12:10pm-12:30pm: Chad Johnson
1:00pm-1:30pm: A Hope Not Forgotten
2:00pm-2:30pm: The Fall Of Babylon
3:00pm-3:30pm: Man Of War
4:00pm-4:30pm: All Or Nothing
5:00pm-5:40pm: Elliot (worship)
5:40pm-6:00pm: Chad Pearson
6:30pm-7:00pm: The Showdown
7:30pm-8:00pm: Showbread
8:45pm-9:15pm: Oh Sleeper
10:30pm: Invisible Children Screening!

FLATBED STAGE
11:00am-12:00pm: RYFO Meeting
1:00pm-1:30pm: Shayde Bridges!
2:00pm-2:30pm: Dewey Lybecker
3:00pm-3:30pm: Bryson Foster
4:00pm-4:30pm: Josiah James
10:15pm-10:45pm: Gayle Skidmore
11:00pm-11:30pm: Rene Velarde
11:45pm-12:15am: Orion Walsh

INSIDE STAGE
10am-11am: Creative Arts Alliance
9:00pm-9:45pm: Aapoaa
10:15pm-10:45pm: Across The Sun
11:00pm-11:30pm: ML3
11:45pm-12:15am: Stillfire
12:30am-1:00am: Moher
1:15am-1:45am: InMyOpinion

CAFE STAGE
11:00am-11:30am: Ron Timen
11:45am-12:15pm: Mikee Bridges (founder)
12:30pm-1:30pm: Band/Music Panel
1:45pm-2:15pm: Jimmy Spencer
2:30pm-3:00pm: Jeremiah Carlson
5:00-7:00pm: Allalom Music & Comedy
10:00pm-12:00am: Allalom Acoustic Recording Workshop!

SKATE PARK
10am-3pm: Free ‘OPEN SKATE’
4pm-5pm: Boarders for Christ Skate Demo
6pm-9pm: Free ‘OPEN SKATE’
10:15pm-10:45pm: FIREWORKS SHOW!!

TICKETS Full Event Pass: $45.00 at the gate *Children younger than 10 are free as always.

DAY PASSES:
Wednesday (August 19th) – $10.00
Thursday (August 20th) – $20.00
Friday (August 21st) – $20.00
Saturday (August 22nd) – $20.00
(available only at main gate)

Camping: Full event camping is free with paid FULL EVENT pass. Camping does not apply to day passes.

Parking:
4-day Parking lot pass: $10.00 (per vehicle)
4-day ‘park at your tent’ pass: $20 (per vehicle)
1-day Parking lot pass: $5.00 (per vehicle)
1-day v.i.p. parking pass: $10.00 (per vehicle)
(trailers are considered a vehicle)

Tomfest: Day 3 Info

Sunday, August 9th, 2009

Ever wanted to see the entire Facedown Records lineup over the course of an entire day? How about Brian “Head” Welch (formerly of KORN)? Tomfest boasts over 130 bands spread over 4 crazy days of music, fun and onsite camping. Discover new bands, see your favorites play live and join the crowds for a packed weekend at a total bargain.

Tomfest in Camas, Washington (Just minutes from Portland, Oregon)
Day 3 Info – Friday, August 21, 2009

MEADOW STAGE
9:30am-10:00am: In Pursuit Of
10:30am-11:00am: Modern Mosaic
11:30am-12:10pm: Rend The Heavens
12:10pm-12:30pm: (speaker)
1:00pm-1:30pm: The Bombadil Project
2:00pm-2:30pm: Prologue
3:00pm-3:30pm: Abandon Kansas
4:00pm-4:30pm: Sleep For Sleepers
5:00pm-5:40pm: Elliot (worship)
5:40pm-6:00pm: Thom Green
6:30pm-7:00pm: Goodnight Caulfield
7:30pm-8:00pm: Children 18:3
8:30pm-9:15pm: Brian ‘HEAD’ Welch (formerly of KORN)

GROVE STAGE (Facedown Records)
9:00am-9:30am: Burning Twilight
10:00am-10:30am: The Red Letter Run
11:00am-11:30am: The Great Commission
12:30pm-1:00pm: Hands
1:30pm-2:00pm: Earth From Above
2:30pm-3:00pm: A Plea For Purging
3:30pm-4:00pm: A Hope For Home
4:30pm-5:00pm: For Today
6:00pm-6:30pm: War Of Ages
7:00pm-7:30pm: Sleeping Giant
8:00pm-8:30pm: Secret & Whisper
9:15pm-9:30pm: Chad Pearson
9:30pm-10:15pm: The Classic Crime

FLATBED STAGE
10:00am-12:00pm: RYFO Meeting
12:30pm-1:00pm: Hannah Jean
1:30pm-2:00pm: Brian Griffing
2:30pm-3:00pm: Joal Kamps
3:30pm-4:00pm: John Davidson
4:30pm-5:00pm: Yes, You Are Ferocious!
10:15pm-10:45pm: Casey Parnell
11:00pm-11:30pm: Valeri Lopez
11:45pm-12:15am: Benjimon Lawson
12:30am-1:00am: The Loveless Estate

INSIDE STAGE
7:00pm-9:00pm: Men As Trees Walking
9:30pm-10:00pm: Josh Hagquist
10:15pm-10:45pm: Holding Onto Hope
11:00pm-11:30pm: Dance My Heart
11:45pm-12:15am: Eyelid Up
12:30am-1:00am: After You
1:15am-1:45am: Alitheia
2:00am-2:30am:

CAFE STAGE
11:00am-11:30am: Carl Culley
11:45am-12:15pm: Mikee Bridges (founder)
12:30pm-1:30pm: Band/Music Panel
1:45pm-2:15pm: Aaron Noll
2:30pm-3:00pm: Israel Escamilla

TICKETS Full Event Pass: $45.00 at the gate *Children younger than 10 are free as always.

DAY PASSES:
Wednesday (August 19th) – $10.00
Thursday (August 20th) – $20.00
Friday (August 21st) – $20.00
Saturday (August 22nd) – $20.00
(available only at main gate)

Camping: Full event camping is free with paid FULL EVENT pass. Camping does not apply to day passes.

Parking:
4-day Parking lot pass: $10.00 (per vehicle)
4-day ‘park at your tent’ pass: $20 (per vehicle)
1-day Parking lot pass: $5.00 (per vehicle)
1-day v.i.p. parking pass: $10.00 (per vehicle)
(trailers are considered a vehicle)

Tomfest: Day 2 Info

Sunday, August 9th, 2009

Where else can you find over 130 bands crammed into 4 days of music, fun and onsite camping. Discover new bands, see your favorites play live and join the crowds for a packed weekend at a total bargain.

Tomfest in Camas, Washington (Just minutes from Portland, Oregon)
Day 2 Info – Thursday, August 20, 2009

MEADOW STAGE
9:00am-9:30am: Affected
10:00am-10:30am: Only Earth & Sky
11:00am-11:30am: Coolfield
12:30pm-1:00pm: ICatchFire
1:30pm-2:00pm: My Paper Camera
2:30pm-3:00pm: Hazel & Vine
3:30pm-4:00pm: Casey Marvin
4:30pm-5:00pm: Brightwood
6:00pm-6:30pm: Ruth
7:00pm-7:30pm: Manafest
8:00pm-8:30pm: Above The Golden State
9:15pm-9:30pm: Chris Greenwood
9:30pm-10:15pm: Joy Electric

GROVE STAGE
9:30am-10:00am: The Intolerants
10:30am-11:00am: Park Lane
11:30am-12:10pm: Josiah James (worship)
12:10pm-12:30pm: (speaker)
1:00pm-1:30pm: Straight To Our Enemies
2:00pm-2:30pm: Bright Lit City
3:00pm-3:30pm: Chasing Aurora
4:00pm-4:30pm: Elliot
5:00pm-5:40pm: Elliot (worship)
5:40pm-6:00pm: Jeremiah Carlson
6:30pm-7:00pm: Bradley Hathaway
7:30pm-8:00pm: Falling Up
8:30pm-9:15pm: White Collar Sideshow

FLATBED STAGE
10:00am-12:00pm: RYFO Meeting
1:00pm-1:30pm: Proclaiming Cadence
2:00pm-2:30pm: Low Country Thieves
3:00pm-3:30pm: Candy Apple Blonde
4:00pm-4:30pm: Jeremy Tuell
10:15pm-12:15am: Open mic poetry night hosted by Bradley Hathaway!
12:30am-1:00am: Lower Lights Burning
1:15am-1:45am: Colton & Zara

INSIDE STAGE
10:15pm-10:45pm: Tragedy Ann
11:00pm-11:30pm: The Roe
11:45pm-12:15am: Brazen Layver
12:30am-1:00am: Alyria
1:15am-1:45am: Riots of Eighty
2:00am-2:30am: Heroes Are Forever

CAFE STAGE
11:00am-11:30am: Matt Chapirson
11:45am-12:15pm: Mikee Bridges (founder)
12:30pm-1:30pm: Band/Music Panel
1:45pm-2:15pm: Sasha Timens
2:30pm-3:00pm: Erik Whittington
3:30-5:30: Open Mic w/ Bradley Hathaway

TICKETS: Full Event Pass – $45.00 at the gate *Children younger than 10 are free as always.

DAY PASSES:
Wednesday (August 19th) – $10.00
Thursday (August 20th) – $20.00
Friday (August 21st) – $20.00
Saturday (August 22nd) – $20.00
(available only at main gate)

Camping: Full event camping is free with paid FULL EVENT pass. Camping does not apply to day passes.

Parking:
4-day Parking lot pass: $10.00 (per vehicle)
4-day ‘park at your tent’ pass: $20 (per vehicle)
1-day Parking lot pass: $5.00 (per vehicle)
1-day v.i.p. parking pass: $10.00 (per vehicle)
(trailers are considered a vehicle)

Tomfest: Day 1 Info

Sunday, August 9th, 2009

Tomfest is a local and national music extravaganza, hosting over 130 bands over 4 days packed with music, fun and camping onsite. Discover new bands, see your favorites play live and join the crowds for a packed weekend at a total bargain.

Tomfest in Camas, Washington (Just minutes from Portland, Oregon)
Day 1 Info – Wednesday, August 19, 2009

INSIDE STAGE
6:00pm-7:00pm: Coolfield (worship)
7:30pm-8:00pm: Jake Powell
8:15pm-8:45pm: The Standoff
9-10:30pm: 80’s Dance Party (w/Blessed By A Broken Heart)

11:00pm-11:30pm: Dear Whoever
11:45pm-12:15am: Fallstar
12:30am-1:00am: The Seatbelt Tragedy
1:15am-1:45am: A Rotterdam November

TICKETS: Full Event Pass: $45.00 at the gate *Children younger than 10 are free as always.

DAY PASSES:
Wednesday (August 19th) – $10.00
Thursday (August 20th) – $20.00
Friday (August 21st) – $20.00
Saturday (August 22nd) – $20.00
(available only at main gate)

Camping: Full event camping is free with paid FULL EVENT pass. Camping does not apply to day passes.

Parking: 4-day Parking lot pass: $10.00 (per vehicle)
4-day ‘park at your tent’ pass: $20 (per vehicle)
1-day Parking lot pass: $5.00 (per vehicle)
1-day v.i.p. parking pass: $10.00 (per vehicle)
(trailers are considered a vehicle)

Interview w/ Turned Up Missing

Sunday, April 19th, 2009

Our drive at hurdcore.com is to keep you informed about local bands, venues and events. We love interacting with local bands and musical entities that are helping to bring more good music to our area, especially where many smaller communities are starved for action. We were able to steal a moment of Rafe’s time to slate and email interview with Ashland, Oregon based Turned Up Missing (Currently On Tour) to ask them a few questions about their band. Turned UP Missing has survived Elk attacks, are inspired by the Beatles, sustained by frequent BBQ and are headed to a town near you…

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HC What inspired the name of your band?
TUM Our band name doesn’t have that inspiring of an origin… we happened to be looking at a website listing oxymorons and “Turned Up Missing” happened to be one we saw, and we thought it sounded like a good name.

HC When did your band go from the dream stage to actually putting tracks down and going on the road?
TUM That’s a good question, and I would say it was a fairly gradual progression from playing our high school Battle Of The Bands, to various local shows, and then finally to the point of actually get a van and starting to try to go on tour. Going on the road has been one of the best experiences I think that all of us have ever had.

HC How would you describe your musical style?
TUM Pop, but with our own take. As individuals we like a huge variety of different bands and styles, but when we write collectively, it seems to just come out as melodic pop. Basically our only criteria for song writing is that we think it sounds good.

HC Where are you at currently in terms of writing and/or releasing an album?
TUM As of now we are writing and recording for our upcoming EP “I’ve Got Some Friends.” We are finishing up vocals on 2 songs right now and less than a week ago we wrote a new song that all of us agreed HAS to be on the EP so we’re going to begin recording it in probably a week or less. The EP will be out in June.

HC Where can those interested best connect with you to find out about news, releases and tours?
TUM Definitely myspace.com/turnedupmissing Myspace is pretty much the best networking tool that has ever been created for bands…

HC From the concept of your band, the makeup of its members and the lyrics of your songs, would you say that there is a prominent theme (i.e. religious, political, philosophical, etc)?
TUM At this point I don’t think that there is. So far we have only been trying to write good sounding songs, rather than creating a concept album based on a certain idea. However we definitely would be interested in doing a concept album in the future.

HC Where are you currently grabbing inspiration and/or frustration from and how has this been affecting your music?
TUM For me personally and cliche as it sounds, I have been listening to The Beatles more than any other artist. Musically, they are unmatched songwriting geniuses. As a band, we have been focusing alot on improving the arrangements of our songs, which are usually based on experiences in our day to day lives.

HC What have been some of the most important lessons for you as struggling-artists?
TUM Success doesn’t happen overnight. When we first started, we had grand dreams of being signed/famous overnight, but the fact that it hasn’t happened as fast as we imagined it would hasn’t deterred us, it actually makes our successes as a band even more satisfying because of the effort that we have put in.

HC Are there any favorite/funny/scary memories from your current tour that you’d like to share?
TUM The scariest thing that has ever happened to us was hitting an elk in Montana at 3 AM in the morning going 50 MPH on the freeway… its honestly miraculous that we weren’t injured and that our van escaped without serious harm (although the same cannot be said for the elk, RIP). As for funny stuff, everyday in the van is almost always greatly amusing. We are all very close friends and being trapped in a van for 5+ hours per day can yield hilarious results!

HC What has been your favorite tour stop so far? What new foods have you discovered (scary or good)?
TUM Our favorite place to play is Olympia, WA. The crowds are always amazing to us! We haven’t really discovered any new foods, but we have discovered the joys of barbecuing (especially in summer). We have a barbecue that we bring on tour and every night at after the shows we have awesome barbecues!

HC What has been the most challenging part of taking your band public?
TUM Trying to get our name out there while being unsigned. Attempting to take your band to any level of commercial success takes ALOT of effort.

HC Any words of encouragement for aspiring bands?
TUM Enjoy every moment of it, because attempting to be in a band and playing music for a career is undoubtedly one of the craziest and best adventures you can ever take!


UPCOMING SHOWS:

:: 04/30/09
@ The Hawthorne Theater
7PM, All Ages, $15
w/ Turned Up Missing, Something About Airplanes, Delta Bravo
> Indie

:: 05/01/09
@ The Big Room – Olympia, WA
508 Legion Way, Olympia, Washington 98501
7PM, All Ages,
w/ Turned Up Missing, Again And Again, The Welcome Home, Emsley and The Everlast
> Indie

:: 05/02/09
@ The Viaduct
5412 S Tacoma Way, Tacoma, Washington 98409
7PM
w/ Turned Up Missing, Again And Again, The Welcome Home and Marine View Drive

:: 05/03/09
@ Level 2 – Astoria, OR
7PM, All Ages,
w/ The Seatbelt Tragedy, Turned Up Missing

To see more information for local shows happening in April/May 2009 see our previous post HERE