Tuesday, November 27. 2007ELVIS BIRTHDAY BASH FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASECheck out this event: ELVIS BIRTHDAY BASH Hosted By: Wayne Bertsch When: Friday January 4th, 2008 at 10:00 PM Where: locals Only 56th and Keystone Indianapolis, IN 46201 US Contact: Wayne Bertsch wayniac5@comcast.net Continue reading "ELVIS BIRTHDAY BASH" Monday, August 13. 2007Comments (0) Trackbacks (0) Second annual Clash Tribute Show: BY NUVO
On Friday, August 31st, musicians will converge on the historic Melody Inn to pay tribute to the perhaps the most influential band of the past 25 years during a celebration called: “Death or Glory: A Tribute to the Music The Clash.”
Continue reading "Second annual Clash Tribute Show: BY NUVO"Wednesday, July 4. 2007The PRIDS!![]() NUVO News Weekly and The Free Zone / ---- WICR 88.7FM Indianapolis Present:
Continue reading "The PRIDS!" Tuesday, May 8. 2007Comments (0) Trackbacks (0) LITTLE VOICE Slideshow and songTuesday, May 8. 2007Comments (0) Trackbacks (0) BARFLY Picks the Best of Indy showFriday, March 30. 20073rd annual BARFLY PICKS THE BEST OF INDIANAPOLIS SHOW![]() It's been four years since the Barfly cartoon by Wayne Bertsch began appearing in the pages of NUVO Newsweekly. After drawing nearly 200 strips reviewing local music, Bertsch, in conjunction with Birdy's Bar and Grill, has put together the third annual showcase of live music hand picked by 'Barfly' as a sampling of the best live music Indy has to offer. The May 12th multi-genre show begins at 9:30 pm and boasts a diverse lineup that includes Indy's best rock, pop, country and funk-inspired soul. Bertsch's Barfly strip was born four years ago after he drew a band flyer for local blues-rock cover band Karen and The Beast. The strip was reprinted in NUVO Newsweekly and soon became a regular feature of its music section. The strip is available every Wednesday in NUVO as well as online at its website NUVO.net. Barfly strips have also appeared occasionally at Indianapolismusic.net. The line up for the May 12th show consists of 6 bands: Harley Poe: Best acoustic Punk/Horror rock. These guys are currently signed on Standard Recording, and their style is hard to describe. Imagine what the Violent Femmes would sound like if they were writing the soundtrack to Tim Burton's The Corpse Bride, on mandolin and Mariachi bass under heavy influence of pirate sea shanties. http://www.myspace.com/harleypoe The Future: Indy's best power-pop band. A tight four piece from Bloomington whose songs range from ass-shaking rock reminiscent of INXS to melodic, larger-than-life tunes that invite comparisons to U2 or Oasis. http://www.myspace.com/thefutureband The Cousin Brothers: Indy's best bluegrass. Too much twang for rock and roll, and too badass for bluegrass, they play a form of amped-up, in-your-face music that can only be called powergrass. Whether you've heard them mornings on X103 or heard about their terrific performance at this year's Elvis tribute show, you know that these guys are not to be missed. http://www.myspace.com/thecousinbrothers Little Voice: Indy's best alt-rockers: This three piece from Indianapolis has been making waves and turning heads for a year now with their femme-centric take on alt-rock that places emphasis on great songwriting. This band features Lori Davis, one of the very best drummers to come out of Indy's music scene. littlevoiceband.com Living Proof: Indy's best soul/funk/R&B: As a cover band, Living Proof is one of the most in-demand acts for weddings and corporate events. What the public might not know is that they're a fantastic original band as well. They fuse hip-hop, jazz and old school funk into well-crafted, catchy dance songs that fit right in between the Commodores and Earth, Wind and Fire on my mix tapes. It also doesn't hurt that Jessica Epp is among the very best female vocalists in town. http://www.livingproofmusic.com/ Mandy Marie and the Cool Hand Lukes: Indy's best country/rockabilly: When The Freightliners broke up, many rockabilly fans took it pretty hard. With every show Mandy Marie has come out front on the mike and now appears to be channeling Wanda Jackson when she twangs out these rockin' country tunes with her new band, the Cool Hand Lukes. http://www.myspace.com/mandymarieandthecoolhandlukes Contact information: Wayne Bertsch 317-696-9751 Email at wayniac5@comcast.net Sunday, December 24. 2006Comment (1) Trackbacks (4) ELVIS BIRTHDAY BASH WITH NUVO NEWSWEEKLYELVIS BIRTHDAY BASH Hosted By: Wayne Bertsch When: Saturday, January 6, 2007 Music begins at 10 PM Where: Locals Only, 56th and Keystone, Indianapolis, IN 46201 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: On January 6th, Elvis fans from around Central Indiana can gather at Locals Only to celebrate the music of the King of Rock and Roll. "If the King were still alive, he'd be turning 72 that weekend. We wanted to bring together an event that showcases the diversity of his music. Elvis was more than a rockabilly act. His music assembled elements of rock, gospel and R&B in ways that influenced almost every musician that came after him," said Nuvo cartoonist and show promoter Wayne Bertsch "I wanted to assemble a line-up that reflected the diverse sound that made Elvis a standout even amongst the other giants in the Sun records stable." ![]() ELVIS BIRTHDAY BASH Continue reading "ELVIS BIRTHDAY BASH WITH NUVO NEWSWEEKLY"Friday, December 22. 2006Save Deer Creek / Verizon Wireless Music Center...I have just read and signed the online petition: "Save Deer Creek/Verizon Wireless Music Center" hosted on the web by PetitionOnline.com, the free online petition service, at: http://www.PetitionOnline.com/vwmc/ I personally agree with what this petition says, and I think you might agree, too. If you can spare a moment, please take a look, and consider signing yourself. Best wishes, Leslie Benson, NUVO Music Editor Tuesday, December 12. 2006Indianapolis Symphonic Choir's festival of carolsDynamic and innovative, the Indianapolis Symphonic Choir wows with its new Christmas album, From East to West: A Festival of Carols. Continue reading "Indianapolis Symphonic Choir's festival of carols" Monday, December 11. 2006Emerson Rose wins 2006 Battle of Birdy's...After Emerson Rose was announced as the victors, well wishers and previously unknown third cousins came out of the woodwork to congratulate the band. The mob was so fierce that this reporter could not get a word in edgewise. Luckily, vocalist Andrew Bean took some time out of his busy Sunday to answer a few questions. (For the full show review, read this week's issue of NUVO, out Wednesday, Dec. 13. To view the photo slide shows of the event, check out http://www.nuvo.net/photo/.) Continue reading "Emerson Rose wins 2006 Battle of Birdy's..." Tuesday, November 28. 2006Voltaire to perform at BSU Wed. Dec. 6Voltaire, Harley Poe, Everthus the Deadbeats, Everything, Now!, Mason Proper, Kid Primitive Ball State University Student Center Ballroom, 2000 University Ave., Muncie, 7pm. $8 or free with proof of December blood donation.
Continue reading "Voltaire to perform at BSU Wed. Dec. 6" Friday, November 17. 2006Tonic Ball - Tonight!To celebrate tonight's Tonic Ball V, a benefit for Second Helpings, NUVO interviewed singer/songwriter Ann McWilliams (www.amcwilliams.com), who will be covering the Talking Heads at Radio Radio. Formerly of the band Plaid Descent (mid-'90s), Indy's McWilliams has written and performed songs with her drummer husband for 13 years. She has performed each year for the Tonic Ball since its creation. Continue reading "Tonic Ball - Tonight!" Thursday, November 16. 2006Comment (1) Trackbacks (97) TSHIRT designs FOR CLASH TRIBUTE SHOW
Picked these up at PRN today. They are going to be pretty cool.
![]() Continue reading "TSHIRT designs FOR CLASH TRIBUTE SHOW" Friday, November 10. 2006Comments (0) Trackbacks (71) Trans Siberian Orchestra 11/8/2006
There are few things in this world hotter than long-haired men in tuxes pounding out power chords on stage.
Hence another year of the Trans Siberian Orchestra in Indianapolis at Conseco Fieldhouse. This year, I was not seated in the "floor" area, so I didn't get snowed on. That was a bummer. However, sitting a little farther back I got the full brunt of the lasers and the lights, which was a starling and exciting discovery. Why am I talking about this? Because TSO is about the spectacle as much as the music. While the musicians are technically perfect, the fans come out just as much for the synchronized head-banging, glowing violins, hydraulic lifts and pyrotechnics. And TSO always delivers on the theatrics. After performing Christmas Eve and Other Stories, a narrated tale of a Christmas angel, the group launches into a mish-mash of their other works, including both Christmas and non-Christmas music. The highlight is a deliciously disturbing rendition of "Carmina Burana," which is suppose to be included in the (long awaited) next album, Night Castle. Though the show differed little from previous years, it was still a fun way to get this child of the '80s in the mood for the holidays. Thursday, November 9. 2006Be sure not to miss...www.razedinblack.net , www.form30.com, www.iscintilla.com, www.indygoth.com , www.groovetickets.com Razed in Black Razed in Black (Cleopatra Records) with i:Scintilla (Chicago, Alfa-Matrix) and Form 30 (Indy) It's the best electro-industrial show you'll see all year! Form 30
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