Tuesday, March 10, 2009

Flier Tuesday (3/10/09)

The scarcity of the moment will bring you to where you need to be.

For a second there, those of us in my home town held our breath at the thought that J Dee's Landing was closing down for good. For a good several weeks in February, shows at J Dee's had to be shuffled around; even canceled. But on March 6th good news was to be had and the grand re-opening happened.

It's weird to feel like this about something such as a bar. To many of us though, it meant good memories; first times, goodbyes, celebrations, good music, bad music, but overall something special. Not just a bar but a living breathing being giving life to a valley previously on life support. It's not all ages but it gave those of us that are of age an opportunity to bring something to the community that was in desperate need; life to a music scene. A barely beating pulse but alive regardless.

One of those shows that had to be shuffled around was a show that we've been wanting to put on for quite some time now and now it's finally happening. Daily Dares, along with 5000 Photography and Phinds.net brings to you Dusty Rhodes and the River Band on March 20th, 2009. Also playing that night will be Sol District, Sand Like Snow, and Slipping into Darkness. This is a night you will not want to miss.

Other shows that you should check out; at the Echo Curio on March 14th will be our good friends No Paws (No Lions), Moses Campbell, Enid The Owl, and Franklin For Short. Also, for you Juno soundtrack fans and Kimya Dawson fans, on April 14th she'll be performing in Pamona with our friends Halloween Swim Team. And don't forget to go check out Halloween Swim Team this Friday at Red Cove and go see Themselves at the Point After on March 14th.

That's all for now. Good luck to everyone making their way to SXSW. Have a good time and I'll see you when you get back. As always, check with venues for any schedule changes or cancelations.

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