Chris Higdon of Frontier(s) details some of his influences in today’s Arts section of the C-J.
Ink For the Downhill Run To Spring
Just a little cheerful headline to remind everybody that spring will come. In this week’s LEO, Mat Herron previews a show by Andreas Kapsalis and Goran Ivanovic at the Rudyard tomorrow plus a show by Frontier(s) at the Zanzabar on Friday. Also T. E. Lyons has a phoner with the Budos Band, scheduled into Headliners on Friday. Plus, there are four CD reviews, but no Louisville bands this week
.Checking on today’s neo LEO, Mat Herron has a preview with blues diva Janiva Magness, who’s appearing at the Vernon Club on Friday, April 13. Herron also has a review of Frontier(s) new project, There Will Be No Miracles Here
LMN Jazzin’ columnist Martin Kazdan Jr. goes off the reservation to do a preview phoner with Herbie Hancock about his show at the Brown Theatre on Sunday, April 15.As usual, Velocity’s stories won’t be up for a while. thus forcing you to pick up a copy
The current issue of LMN has the new configuration of Cabin for the cover story; now LEO has a piece on Cabin, written by Mat Herron.
>P>Elsewhere in this week’s issue, Herron touts the new release from Frontier(s) and mentions that Parlour will have a new project out come fall. Herron also has an interview with Coliseum, which has a new release, House with a Curse, on the schedule.We’re always happy to see the Eccentric One publicize Louisville musicians.
T. E. Lyons has a phoner with former Louisvillian cellist Sarah Balliet of the quartet Murder by Death, which is heading to SXSW. Damien McPherson has a chat with former Louisvillian and bassist for Foxy Shazam, Daisy (Really. Just read it) . Mat Herron interviews J C. Denison of Lucky Pineapple, another of the several Louisville-connected bands heading to Austin for SXSW. Herron also previews a Lower Dens show at the Swan Dive
Reviews of the week include one of the Watson Twins Talking To You, Talking to Me CD
Over at the Metromix/Velocity spot, Andy Herman also chats with Foxy Shazam, Joe Lord has an interview with Cheyenne Mize. MetroMix also has five bands – The Pass, Frontiers, Brooks Ritter, Adventure, Dat Boi Dunn – picked to ‘break out’ in 2010. That and $5.95 will get you a nice cuppa Starbucks. John Rott has an interview with John Paul Wright, a railroader, songwriter and picker.







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