Catch Nashville band, Neulore, at The Rudyard Kipling
The Nashville-based modern folk band Neulore is set to play The Rudyard Kipling on February 10th. The trio is now touring the Southeast playing songs from their 2011 EP, Apples& Eve, as well as select tracks from their upcoming album, Animal Evolve, expected to be released this summer.
Neulore draws their inspiration not only through personal experience but from timeless stories of love and loss, as well as folklore, as seen in their debut EP Apples & Eve. This EP was crafted to tell the love story between Adam and Eve. Their distinctive sound encourages all kinds of emotion, and further promotes their mantra – you can’t believe in nothing.
Band members Adam Agin, William T. Cook, and Dan Eggenschwiler bring passion and expression through their songs, and their live show is now different. It not only entertains, but also tells a dynamic tale. “The goal of this project is to create music that takes or allows people to go on a journey”, explains Eggenschwiler, drummer for Neulore. “It’s not just our story—it's everyone else's too”, he concludes.
Neulore will play The Rudyard Kipling with Brooks Ritter on February 10th at 7:30p. Tickets are $3 at the door.
Neulore has shared the stage with Eisley, Leagues, Amy Stroup and other artists, and has been featured on the CW shows Pretty Little Liars and One Tree Hill. For more information, please visit www.neulore.com
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About Neulore
Neulore is a Modern Folk band based in Nashville, TN., originated in 2009 by band members Adam Agin (lead vocals & guitar), William T. Cook (guitars & bgvs), and Dan Eggenschwiler (drums & bgvs) . After releasing a well- crafted debut EP, “Apples & Eve”, they have begun to take their heartfelt songs to the masses. With a live show that not only entertains, but affects, leaving the audience with a sense that anything is possible, Neulore is captivating the hearts of all who draw near. Describing their sound as “truth in modern tones” and the telling of timeless stories from a fresh perspective.
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Katerina Stoykova-Klemer and Alyssa Knickerbocker warm your heart with poetry and prose on February 10! Music by Molly McCormack
The InKY Reading Series continues Friday, February 10, at The Bard's Town (1801 Bardstown Road), with poetry, prose, and sweet melody to warm your heart and soul. As always the InKY Reading Series is FREE to the community, so bring your February sweetheart out for literature live!
Katerina Stoykova-Klemer's first poetry book, the bilingual The Air around the Butterfly (Fakel Express, 2009), won the 2010 Pencho’s Oak award, given annually to recognize literary contribution to contemporary Bulgarian culture. She is the author of Indivisible Number (Fakel Express, 2011, Bulgarian only) and The Porcupine of Mind (Broadstone Books, forthcoming). Katerina is the editor of the anthology Bigger Than They Appear: Anthology of Very Short Poems, (Accents Publishing, 2011). Katerina is the founder of poetry and prose groups in Lexington, Kentucky. She hosts Accents – a radio show for literature, art and culture on WRFL, 88.1 FM, Lexington. In January 2010, Katerina launched Accents Publishing – an independent press for brilliant voices. www.katerinaklemer.com
Alyssa Knickerbocker received her MFA in fiction from the University of Wisconsin-Madison and is currently the Axton Fellow at the University of Louisville. Her work has appeared in Brooklyn Magazine, The Bat City Review, Meridian, Sou’wester, Avery Anthology and others, has been nominated numerous times for the Pushcart Prize, and is anthologized in The Best of the West 2011: New Stories from the Wide Side of the Missouri. Her novella, “Your Rightful Home,” was published by Flatmancrooked in 2009 and is now available as an e-book from Nouvella (nouvellabooks.com). She lives in Louisville with her husband and son.
Louisville musician Molly McCormack has been delighting audiences with her unique brand of traditional and contemporary folk music since 1992. Whether she’s playing a traditional Celtic melody, a Carter Family tune or singing one of her original songs accompanied by mountain dulcimer, hammer dulcimer or guitar, listeners are sure to enjoy her performance. Molly’s CD’s include Reds and Blues, Molly’s Merry Musical Mix, and Are We There Yet ? with the trio Half Way Home. www.mollymccormack.com
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The Bottom Sophttp://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Bottom-Sop/197747156905354 is similar to a fine straight Kentucky Bourbon Whiskey, smooth with a bite. The sound of traditional country music returns leaving the glam pop of Nashville in the dust. They are breathing fresh air into an old-time sound.
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The Offseason is a four piece pop-punk band from Boston, MA that was started in late 2010 by singer/guitarist Ian Bergeson, bassist Joe Broderick, and drummer Matt Foley. The band recorded a five song EP with Mike Poorman (Hot Rod Circuit) which was met with much acclaim, earning the band opening slots for the likes of Transit (Rise Records) and With the Punches (Doghouse Records).
The Offseason's work ethic and catchy brand of pop-punk didn't go unnoticed as they were soon signed by Ann-Arbor, MI's Barrett Records (Transit, The Story So Far). The summer of 2011 was spent producing and recording four new tracks with friend and producer Jay Maas (Defeater, Have Heart).
Soon after, the band combined their previous release with the new Maas material for "Pride & Progress / Goin' For Broke" released October 11th, 2011 via Barrett Records. A mix of excellent songwriting, melodic sensibility, pedigree, and scene-staple support have earned The Offseason a spot among other Massachusetts' best bands to watch.
One-Night Extreme Art and Temperature Exhibition at Water Tower
Third Thursday: Fire & Ice - Temperature and Visual Extremes
Louisville Artists Syndicate Hosts Third Thursday Art Exhibition at Water Tower
LOUISVILLE, KY (Feb. 16, 2012) – The Louisville Artists Syndicate is hosting an evening of visual and temperature extremes during its monthly Third Thursday Art, February 16, 7-9:00 pm at the Louisville Water Tower. The single night exhibition features live ice carving by several of Louisville’s best ice sculptors, performances by the fire-spinning troop group Art After Dark, a dramatic laser art demonstration and a fire & ice-themed art exhibition. The musical guest is Busted Souls, a popular local bluegrass group. A $5 donation at the door covers and entertainment and refreshments.
Usually held at the Water Tower, Third Thursdays are monthly social networking events designed to bring together local artists, filmmakers and musicians in a entertaining atmosphere where they can share with artistic talent with other creative-types and people interested in art. Third Thursdays always offer a bizarre mixture of raw talent and imaginative interpretation of traditional and non-traditional mediums, as well as unique live performance art. Fire & Ice sponsors include Falls City Beer, Doo Wop Shop, Welch Printing, Full Event Productions, MIC-ZEEs Ice, Preston Arts Center. Anyone interested in art is encouraged to attend.
Who: Louisville artists, filmmakers, musicians and art enthusiasts
What: Third Thursday Art: Fire & Ice
When: Thursday, February 16, 7:00 – 9:00 pm
Where: Louisville Water Tower, 3005 River Road
Why: Social networking and exhibition opportunity for local artists
Cost: $5 Donation at Door
As an auxiliary of the Louisville Visual Art Association (LVAA), the Louisville Artists Syndicate is composed of local artists, who create unique opportunities to collaborate, critique and share artistic projects with other artists and their friends, as well as cultivate artistic expression and appreciation in Louisville. Other ongoing Syndicate events include critique workshops and Soup deVille, an innovative funding opportunity for local artists. Find out more about the group by searching for the Louisville Artists Syndicate on Facebook or going to the LVAA website at www.LouisvilleVisualArt.org/artistsyndicate.
Artists or musicians interested in participating in future Third Thursday events should contact Meghan Greenwell at LouisvilleArtistsSyndicate@gmail.com.
Caroline Petrik is a busy local musician who plays with Dark Side of the Wall, Toledo Bend, and VoJazzTrio.
Caroline Petrik has had a passion for music her entire life. Growing up Caroline took piano and violin lessons, participated in her school music ensembles, and continued to grow as a musician. After high school she attended Bellarmine University where she earned a bachelor’s degree in music technology. Although Caroline has loved singing her entire life, it was at this point that she sought out private instruction in jazz vocal training. Some of Caroline’s most influential teachers include A