Music with touring and local bands will be featured at the Block Two Alley Way, between Firestone and the Old Texas Theatre located downtown in San Angelo. This location is provided by Downtown San Angelo, Inc. Show starts at 7 p.m. Cost is $6. Bands are: Conquer The King from Oklahoma City, OK, Arch Bishop from Brady, A Black Anatomy and Indignation, both from San Angelo. For more information, contact Jessie Ramon at 325-212-8965.
Formed in September of 2007, each member of Language Room brings their own unique taste in music -truely a melting pot of influence. Derived from different backgrounds and driven by their need to break away from predictability, LR is constantly evolving. More here: www.myspace.com/languageroom.
"Like the unwieldy title of this debut, Nathan Singleton's music is a hodgepodge of ideas and sounds. Borrowing from a broad range of other artists can only work if you're either extraordinarily talented and/or possess the cojones not to care while spilling blood all over the place. While Borrowed Guitars owes most of its success to Singleton's attitude, his mix of Chris Whitley, the Waterboys, Dylan, and the Old 97's is unparalleled, at times joyous, otherwise hoary and dark.
Their music is a provocative blend of rock, R&B and hip-hop, seemingly having evolved from ‘old school’ roots. An example of this odd, but alluring musical concoction is evident in their modern rendition of the Beatle’s classic, “Eleanor Rigby.” More here: www.sanangelolive.com/node/898.
Since the last time we'd seen Ember, a lot of big things had happened for Ember and it seemed to have lit a fire under their…amps. Their sound and presence was more polished. The songs that had been the strongest before now commanded the audience, and the band as a whole seemed more comfortable on stage. Even vocalist Chris Martinez had found his livelihood: someone had busted up all that cement in his shoes. More here: www.sanangelolive.com/node/2644. (Nothing More opens)
"Spiderman 3" fans be aware. This band's hit single, "Portrait of a Summer Thief" made the movie's soundtrack. They'll rock the Penny. More here: www.myspace.com/soundsunderradio.
“I have such good history here at Blaine’s that I actually dedicated my latest record to him. He was the first club owner that said to me ‘anytime you need to play, just give me a call, come on down and I’ll pay you good money.’ He’s been a fantastic friend ever since. One of the best guys I’ve ever met in my life," Drew Kennedy says. His latest album is "Dollar Theater Movie." More here: www.sanangelolive.com/node/1592.
The 45-year-old Manders isn’t the typical “wet-behind-the-ears” kid with a catchy tune or two, singing about a life he’s yet to live. Behind all the antics and fun at his shows, there is a genuinely intellectual man who is thoughtful and offers insight into the songwriting craft and entertainment business. More here: www.sanangelolive.com/manders-live-in-san-angelo.
The 45-year-old Manders isn’t the typical “wet-behind-the-ears” kid with a catchy tune or two, singing about a life he’s yet to live. Behind all the antics and fun at his shows, there is a genuinely intellectual man who is thoughtful and offers insight into the songwriting craft and entertainment business. More here: www.sanangelolive.com/manders-live-in-san-angelo.
Cody Gill says their sound is more rock than country; he cites influences from the Eagles to homegrown Cross Canadian Ragweed. More here (with Podcast): www.sanangelolive.com/node/2794.