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Vol. 34 # 388 APRIL 2016

The

Ryan Alan

Band

•The Sharks at Gullifty’s •Britny Fox at Tubby’s • Single Barrel at Eagle Hotel • Jewel comes to Forum •Metal Allegiance & Living Colour at Chameleon •Jim Grandon Pickups • Spring Pickin Bluegrass Fest!

FREE please take one...and turn the page...


April 28th to May 1st

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Friday, April 15th JOHNNY JOE’S Mechanicsburg, PA

Friday, May 6th ZIPPER’S Gettysburg, PA

Saturday, April 23rd SAVANNAH’S, Harrisburg, PA

Saturday, May 7th TUBBY’S (A.R.M.E.D.) Halfway to Pay for Play! Duncannon, PA 9:15-10:30pm

Facebook.com/ Penntera2112 or / Penntera420 Watch our Videos YouTube.com/penntera

BOOKING INFO: 717.776.1043 Cell: 717.701.0992 Email: skapegot@yahoo.com

April 1 - The Cove, York PA w/ Rebel Roots and SunnySide April 8 - The Abbey Bar at ABC Brewery, Harrisburg PA w/ John Brown’s Body April 9 - HMAC, Harrisburg PA w/ Yam Yam and Humandala April 16 - Rumspringa E-Courts Millersville PA April 22 - Hemlock Groove Festival, Bedford PA Willis Mtn April 29 - The Ephrata Amvets, Post 136, Ephrata PA w/ Humandala and The Meadow Men April 30 - The Depot, York PA w/ Bumpin Uglies, Bastard Suns, Rebel Roots May 14 - Gypsy Landslide, Camp Reily YWCA Harrisburg PA May 26 - The Grape Room, Philadelphia PA w/ The Strange Heat May 29 - Arts Fest, Harrisburg PA Front St

FRIDAY, APRIL 22nd / Full Band Chick’s Hummelstown Tavern in Hummelstown, PA TUESDAY, JUNE 21st / Full Band Hummelstown Carnival Hummelstown, PA

More dates TBA! Catch CTC on tour summer 2016! Booking now! Contact CTC for booking 717.979.9234 Email: mailctc@aol.com Check our Facebook & Reverbnation pages for current dates

SATURDAY, JUNE 25th Private Party / Full Band Please check facebook for additional dates

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“CONSIDIRATION” & “CHEMICAL the EP COCTAIL”

Available at: closetoconsideration.bandcamp.com FREE downloads, Music, Videos, Pictures & more visit... REVERBNATION.COM/CTCNATION Facebook.com/Close to Consideration Follow CTC on Twitter@tweetctc

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Saturday, 04/02 - THE COVE, York, PA

April 16, Saturday, 9pm-12:15am, Field House, Etters, PA May 6, Friday, 9pm - 12am, “551 West,” Lancaster PA May 14, Saturday, 9pm - 12:15am, Field House, Etters, PA,

Contact Blue Rooster Entertainment: 717.801.6622

Now Booking 2016!

Original & Covers of Hard Rock/Classic Metal

“The Red Album”, “Wolves” & “X-Nihilo” CDs at: Wayne’s World, 419 Memorial Hwy. Dallas, PA, Hoffman Hoffman’s s Music 381 Bennett St. Luzerne, PA

“EXPERIENCE THE POWER” Now Available at CDbaby www.cdbaby.com/cd/xterra7 Bookings: 570.654.4758 Facebook.com/X-terra

www.xterrarockband.com

www.SOSROCKS.com Saturday, May 21stJOHNNY JOE’S Mechanicsburg, PA

Booking Info.

717.495.2137

SOSROCK booking@sosrocks.com

Scott Peoples & the Crash Sat. April 2nd 7pm-9:30pm ~ CASTLERIGG WINE SHOP, Carlisle, PA Fri. May 13th 6pm-9pm ~ THE VINYARD BREWERY at HERSHEY Middletown, PA Dates listed at... www.scottplaysguitar.com facebook.com/Scott Peoples Singer Songwriter Bookings: 717.319.0202

facebook.com/Jughead Rocks

Alternative Rock... Apr 16 - Gingerbread Man, Mechanicsburg, PA 9pm Jun 10 - Gingerbread Man, Mechanicsburg, PA 9pm For Booking: 717.795.4420 Mike 717.856.8075 Mark

We will SEE YOU soon!

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6 Inn Road • Duncannon, PA 17020 Like us on Facebook.com/Tubby’s PA Bar

717.834.4700

Hours: Monday 5:30pm-? / Tuesday thru Saturday 11am - ? / CLOSED SUNDAY

~FOOD SPECIALS EVERYDAY~

“We have a Full Menu that will leave You Money in your Pocket!”

MONDAYS: Full Rack Baby Ribs w/ Fries &

Fri Apr 1st 9:30pm Double K Tavern Harrisburg, PA Sat Apr 9th 9:30pm Mcsherrystown Moose Lodge 720, Mcsherrystown, PA Fri Apr 15th 9:30pm Tubby’s, Duncannon, PA w/ BRITNY FOX, Gun Metal Gray & Shout at the Devil Sat May 21st 9:30pm Race Horse Tavern Thomasville, PA Sat May 28th 9:30 Zipper’s, Bonneauville, PA

Home-made Garlic Bread all for....$11 TUESDAYS: 1 lb. BLT $6 & $5 per Dozen WINGS

WEDNESDAYS: POKER NITE! $6 Shaved Pork Cheese Steak w/ Fries THURSDAYS: 1 lb. BLT w/ French Fries ONLY $6

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VOODOO w/plusRatM2 ALICE IN SANE

Fri. 04/01-

(Rage Against the Machine tribute)

$5 Cover

(Alice In Chains tribute)

Sat. 04/02 - UNDER THE RADAR BIRTHDAY BASH!!

w/ JAMES RADIO, AUDIOBOX, MOXIE & REBEL, DEMON RUM, $5 r END OF SILENCE, RABID ASSASSIN & SILENCE NO MORE e v o C

SMALL TOWN TITANS & VIOLENCE OF VANITY

Fri. 04/08 -

No Cover....

ADRIAN BLITZER & THE DIRTY PLACE

Sat. 04/09 No Cover...

FRIDAY, 04/15 - Tickets $15 at the door / $10 adv.

BRITNY FOX w/ special performances by...

GUN METAL GRAY, SHOUT AT THE DEVIL & STEEL!

Advance $10 Tickets at brownpaertickets.com or call 717.834.4700!

JJ GUNN Fri. 04/22 - EMILY’S TOYBOX Sat. 04/16 No Cover... $5 Cover

Sat. 04/23 - $5 cover

& 1 ECHO 1

BADMAGICK & special guest

DEAD COWBOY

Fri. 04/29 - NO COVER!

SUICIDE PUPPETS, 1 ECHO 1 & FALSE ICONS Sat. 04/30 $5 Cover

DECIPHER LIFE SPINEBELT & SHINER

facebook.com/Tubby’s PA Bar & Tubby’s Night Club Events Page April, 2016

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CROSSROADS DUO

Uniquely Covering Great Classic Rock, Folk and Blues from Tom Petty, Neil Young, Bob Dylan, The Beatles, Santana, Johnny Cash, Rolling Stones, Steve Earle and more!

Upcoming Shows: EVERY TUESDAY – We host OPEN MIC NIGHT at D’OTTAVIO’S GRAN SASSO, HOLLIDAYSBURG; Bring your instrument, voice and songs and join us, starts 8 pm! April 23rd - LOCALITY, BEDFORD, PA (starts 7pm) April 30th - MAYFEST, HUNTINGDON, PA (starts 9am) May 7th - BROOKMERE WINE BAR, ALTOONA, PA (starts 5pm) Need Live Acoustic Music For An Upcoming House Party, Reunion Or Other Event? Call Us!

Bookings: 814.330.1883

Email: rd1950@aol.com

VISIT US ON FACEBOOK & ROCKPAGE.NET/BANDS! 6

April 1 April 2 April 3 April 9 April 10 April 15 April 22 April 23 April 24 April 30 May 5 May 6

Striker’s Pub Pottsville, PA Private Event Calvaresi Winery Bernville, PA Evergeen Club Fleetwood, PA ACS Telethon-Penn’s Peak Jim Thorpe, PA Cafe at Ten Thousand Villages Ephrata, PA Mary’s Cheers Bar Manheim, PA Johnny & Hon’s Reading, PA Block of Art Pottsville, PA Denny’s Hotrod Bar & Grill Cressona, PA Twisted Tail Philadelphia, PA Berwick Brewing Berwick, PA

8:00 PM 1:00 PM 8:00 PM 6:30 PM 7:00 PM 8:00 PM 1:00 PM 8:00 PM 8:30 PM 7:00 PM

For Booking & info: FULL FORCE MUSIC 570.205.1350 P.O. Box 67 Friedensburg, PA 17933 Email: steelguitar01@hotmail.com

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Natalie Darkes

~High Energy Rock Show~ Booking: 717.730.9123

See Natalie with DARKES & STEEL RADIANCE DARKES: April 1st -PETE’S, New Cumberland, PA 9-12 May 6th -PETE’S, New Cumberland, PA 9-12 STEEL RADIANCE: April 14th - SHANK’S, Marietta, PA 8-11 April 23rd - BARN PARTY 7-10pm Lancaster, PA April 29th - PRUDHOMES, Columbia, PA 8-11 April 30th - HIGHLAND PIZZA, Oregon Pk. Lancaster, PA May 5th - BUCHANON PARK CARNIVAL, Lancaster, PA 5pm?

facebook.com/Natalie Darkes

April 23 - Millersburg Moose, Millersburg PA 9pm April 30 - New Holland American Legion , New Holland, PA 1 8pm May 14 - The Pour House On Derry, Harrisburg, PA 10pm May 21 - Brayden’s Create-A-Smile Music Festival & Car Show, Halifax PA bands start at noon

June 4 - Tailgates R Us Luke Bryan Tailgate Party, Parking Lot Hershey Stadium, Hershey PA 1pm

For Bookings call... 717-773-3773 facebook.com/The Ryan Alan Band

www.RyanAlanMusic.com twitter.com/RyanAlanCountry

Jeremy Rohrback - guitar & vocals Bill Dilks - bass & synths Mark Lackman - drums & vocals

Our 2nd release,

“LEFT BEHIND” Available on ITunes

4/02~ FULL THROTTLE CAFE 7pm-10pm 22 Parkway Cir Suite 8, New Castle, DE 4/22 ~ New Hope Bible Fellowship Church Coffee House 9 Eisenhower Blvd, Lancaster PA 17603 5/07 ~ Ruth & Hart St , Kensington Phila 1pm-5 pm SAVE A LIFE TOUR 2016 with Romans Road, & others. 5/21~ Hope Rescue Mission Reading PA 1pm-5pm SAVE A LIFE TOUR 2016 with Romans Road & others 6/12 ~ Stage 48, 605 W 48th St, New York opening for

STRYPER with LOST LEGACY.

Doors open at 6pm Show starts at 7pm Tickets will not last call 610.420.9401 for tickets & info.

www.HEADSTONE118.com Bookings & Info: 610.420.9401

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Cover photo of The Ryan Alan Band shot by Meredith Kaminek to see more of Meredith’s works go to...

www.throughmeredithseyes.com

Fri

04/01 - STEEL

Fri

04/08 - LOST

Sat 04/02 - SWIFTKICK Sat Fri Sat Fri Sat Fri Sat

LOVE 04/09 - HOT LIKE MOLLY 04/15 - RUNAWAY TRAIN 04/16 - COMMON GROUND 04/22 - NACHO DADDY 04/23 - SMOKIN GUNNZ 04/29 - DJ 04/30 - EBENEZER SCREW

ACROSS THE DESK By Robin Noll

April the month of new life, new music and new vitality. As the editor I have to make multiple decisions everyday. When I was laying out this month’s issue I didn’t have that many ads so I went with 24 pages...but, as usual several ads came in at the last minute and so I have a very tight 24 pager this month and once again I had to leave out the CD Reviews. I know bands need them but a majority of the reviews are for bands that don’t advertise with us so hopefully there will be room next month. We would like to welcome Jim Grandon Pickups to our pages as a supporter of the paper. Jim has developed The Metal Drop™ which is a high power “Drop Tuning” humbucker with crushing tones. Achieve “tonal clarity” and clean up the “mud” with the new combination of pole piece calibration, coil windings and the power of an Alnico 8 bar magnet. Hear what you are playing. You can read all about it at jimgrandonpickups. com. Another new supporter of the “mag” is Black Hills Vapes. Black Hills Vapes mission is simple: to offer quality vape supplies at affordable prices. They operate in the heart of the Coal Region in Central PA in Shamokin. They only sell products that meet their high standards of approval, based on the product’s performance. They carry products from: Aspire, Eleaf, Kanger, Innokin, Sigelei, Tesla, Tobeco, and many others. See their ad in this issue and stop in if you’re in the area or see if you can order on line (I’m not sure about that). Well, I’m out of space & time. I LOVE YOU WHITEY! Love & Hugs to one and all, for LOVE is the one thing that remains for all eternity. Please call if you want an ad 717.444.2423.

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OUT ‘n’ ABOUT By Rachel Rocks

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Out & About continued.... I was so awed by the sound in the Trust Performing Arts Center, that I decided to go back, this time Nick Andrew Staver and his band were on stage. As just a 3-piece these guys still put off an amazing sound. They were just sitting with their acoustic guitars and just a cajon with some fancy attachments. Nick’s YRLFH LV RQH RI D NLQG WKDW TXLFNO\ Ă€QGV LW¡V ZD\ ULJKW LQWR \RXU VRXO 'HĂ€QLWHO\ D JX\ WR NHHS P\ H\H RQ On my walk up to the Elk’s Lodge I stopped by The Village for a few songs from Chrome Moses. These guys were also a 3-piece that pulled you right in with their stage presence and energy. They had a great mix of blues and rock n-roll and they ZHUH URFNLQ¡ WKH VWDJH DQG WKH FURZG DW The Village. , KDYHQ¡W been to The Village in a long time, it was nice to stop by and pay them a visit. 6LQFH , ZDV VRUW RI Ă \LQJ EOLQG DW WKLV )HVWLYDO EHFDXVH , UHDOO\ GLGQ¡W NQRZ DQ\ RI WKH DFWV JRLQJ LQ WR LW EXW DV , DVNHG around who do I want to make sure and see?, the one answer I kept getting was Toronzo Cannon. The Elk’s Lodge is a big room and that place was packed from the front all the way to the back and out the doorways! I eventually weezled my way to the front so I could get a closer look and snag some pictures. Toronzo’s PXVLF LV GHĂ€QLWHO\ HOHFWULI\LQJ 1RW RQO\ LV KH DQ absolutely amazing singer, guitar player and overall entertainer, but his organ player was out of this world. I was thrilled that ZKHQ , Ă€QDOO\ PDGH LW WR WKH IURQW , ZDV MXVW LQ WLPH IRU D QLFH keyboard solo, so totally amazing!! These guys were wowing everyone in the crowd. At one point he held up two boxes of CDs that were just released, $20 each. He handed them to two women that introduced themselves as nurses.. in less than 10 minutes they were back with empty boxes and wads of cash! 7KHVH JX\V ZHUH WKDW JRRG ,¡P VR JODG , FDXJKW WKHLU VKRZ WKDW ZDV VRPH RI WKH EHVW PXVLF ,¡YH KHDUG LQ D ORQJ WLPH The next quick stop was at Federal Taphouse for Miss Melanie & the Valley Rats. That Miss Melanie GHĂ€QLWHO\ KDV VRPH SLSHV RQ KHU 0DQ WKDW ZRPDQ FDQ 6,1* 3OXV \RX FDQ tell her band are very seasoned musicians that know their way around their instruments. I kept expecting to be disappointed by one of the performances but every one was top notch! I attempted to go to The Chameleon for Tinsley Ellis. I PDQDJHG WR JHW LQ WKH GRRU EXW WKDW¡V DERXW DV IDU DV , JRW $OO levels were packed with people there to enjoy the show. There was no way I was squeezing my way up to the front to snag D SLFWXUH HLWKHU 7KDW SODFH ZDV SDFNHG LQ WLJKW )URP ZKDW , could hear it was worth the crowd. Tinsley was wailing away on a superb guitar solo which was awesome, but his vocals had this special power behind it that it demanded attention. Wow, what a show!!! Since The Chameleon was so packed I decided to go check out The Ware Center again. Morgan James was on stage belting out some absolutely amazing music. With the press pass it was nice to be able to just go down to the front and get up close and get some good shots. The Ware Center is another YHU\ FRRO YHQXH ,W LVQ¡W WRR KXJH VR LW¡V VWLOO YHU\ LQWLPDWH EXW yet it is big enough with great stadium seating so every seat in the house is a great one, the sound is also amazing. I was heading back to my car to call it a night and I saw how packed Tellus360 was so I decided why not have one more stop. I headed in and heard the tail end of the Ursula Ricks Project. Ursula has been singing up and down the East Coast IRU RYHU \HDUV +HU YRLFH LV XQOLNH DQ\WKLQJ ,¡YH HYHU KHDUG You can just hear her soul pouring out of every word. Very powerful and entertaining all at the same time. I always thought Tellus360 was just a little coffee shop‌ KDKDKD %R\ ZDV , ZURQJ :KDW D FRRO YHQXH :KHQ , Ă€UVW got down to Lancaster there was a line wrapped around the building of people waiting to get in. I tried using my press pass DQG P\ 9,3 EXW QHLWKHU SDVV ZRUNHG LW ZDV 3$&.(' ,¡P JODG , GLGQ¡W JHW LQ WKHQ EHFDXVH HYHQ ZKHQ , FDPH EDFN WKDW SODFH was still CRAZY! There is a stage out front where Ursula was playing, and then they have a whole other huge room in the back where there was another stage and a ton more people! You had to go down some steps back a hall and up some more steps to get to the other room. Honestly it was a bit overwhelming and I honestly think I eventually suffered from either claustrophobia or some crazy panic attack. I have been going out IRU \HDUV DQG ,¡YH QHYHU H[SHULHQFHG DQ\WKLQJ OLNH LW , MXVW FRXOGQ¡W EUHDWKH DQG NQHZ , KDG WR JHW RXW DQG JHW VRPH DLU ,W was a bummer because the Johnny Cash Jam was just getting started and it sounded like tons of fun! Once I got outside I felt a lot better and I decided it was time to call it a night.

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Congrats to Rich Ruoff and his team for organizing an amazing event. There were over 70 artists, (some played twice) so you had over 90 concerts to choose from. This was the 3rd year for the Lancaster Roots & Blues, and let me tell you, they know what they are doing. There were plenty of staff wearing special shirts everywhere to help you get around the town. There were 11 venues that were within walking distance of the Convention Center. So if you stayed at the Marriott, you would park your car and forget about it for three days RI DPD]LQJ PXVLF DQG HQWHUWDLQPHQW ,¡P WHOOLQJ \RX WKDW¡V ZKHUH ,¡OO EH QH[W \HDU 7KHUH ZHUH HYHQ 0DVWHU &ODVVHV WKDW , GLGQ¡W HYHQ JHW WKH FKDQFH WR FKHFN RXW DQG ,¡P VXUH DOO RI the brunches (there were 5 to choose from), were amazing!! I ZRXOG¡YH ORYHG WR KHDU VRPH RI WKH JRVSHO FKRLUV 7KDQNV Rich for hosting such an amazing event and advertising in the pages of the PA Musician Magazine. I know there are tons of events like these throughout the state, but unfortunately I am only one person and I miss a lot, but if you advertise your event, I will at OHDVW NQRZ ZKDW¡V RXW WKHUH (YHQ MXVW H[SHULHQFLQJ DOO RI WKH different unique venues of Lancaster will have me coming back

down there for more live music throughout the year. 1RZ EDFN WR P\ UHJXODU Out & About shenanigans‌ Voodoo Entertainment, which is Steve Junkins new entertainment company, hosted an amazing night of Hard Rock at Tubby’s. Mom was out delivering magazines so it worked out for us to both stop there together. I always love spending time with my 0RP VR WKDW ZDV DQ DGGHG ERQXV IRU VXUH 7KH Ă€UVW EDQG RI the night was End of Silence ,¡YH EHHQ OXFN\ HQRXJK WR FDWFK WKHVH JX\V RQ ORFDO VWDJHV D IHZ WLPHV QRZ EXW HYHU\ WLPH LW¡V D WUHDW , ZDV WKULOOHG WR Ă€QDOO\ VHH WKHP DW Tubby’s on a big VWDJH ZKHUH WKH\ FDQ UHDOO\ ´URFNÂľ DQG WKH\ GHĂ€QLWHO\ GLG QRW disappoint! Their stage presence is impressive and their vocals are killer! It was great to hear their new songs and I was also able to snag their new CD with their two new songs, “Revolution,â€? and “Out of Your Mindâ€?. They only had 100 of these super special CDs, make sure and snag one at their next show or I believe you can order them online too! End of Silence has a lot of cool stuff happening in the next few months, please check out their ad in this issue and get out there and rock with them soon! continued on pg. 14...

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The Ryan Alan Band... Rockin' the Country Article & photos by Rachel Rocks

Ryan Alan The Ryan Alan Band is an emerging country rock band based out of Central Pennsylvania. Ryan was originally a solo artist, making a name for himself and quite a few people kept telling him he could do a lot more, and play at more venues if he had a band backing him, so hence the reason why The Ryan Alan Band ZDV IRUPHG ,W WRRN KLP D ZKLOH WR Ă€QG DOO RI WKH right pieces for his band, but now he feels like he has a pretty good line-up, even though they are once again in search of a bass player. Their current line-up is obviously Ryan Alan on lead vocals and guitar, Matthew “Doughboyâ€? Danner on drums, Lee Straw, “Butchâ€? on rhythm guitar, and Corey McCartney, on lead guitar. Doughboy has been with the band since May of 2014. He quickly brought in his friend Butch for an audition as a rhythm JXLWDU SOD\HU DQG KH ZDV D SHUIHFW Ă€W Jason Bruno was their lead guitar player for a while and helped the band become what it is today, but he has moved on to play with Redneck Ruckus. Luckily Corey McCartney ZDV Ă€OOLQJ LQ DV D ´KLUHG JXQÂľ IRU a band in the Summer Concert Series where Doughboy and Ryan were running sound, they recognized his talent and asked him to come in for an audition. Corey didn’t think he was going to have enough time to play with The Ryan Alan Band, but after some twisting of his arm, and some sweet talking to his wife, Corey was convinced to give it a try, and he’s been the perfect addition in contributing to the music and sound of The Ryan Alan Band. Rob Keiser was their original bass player, who also helped get The Ryan Alan Band moving in a forward direction, unfortunately he had to move to Maryland and could no longer be part of the band. Ben Kreiger stepped up and helped out on bass for a while, but he recently left the band, so they are

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once again in need of a great bass player. They need someone who is willing to be a team player, who wants to pursue music as a possible career, and obviously must love country music. Another key aspect is you must be ready to treat your band like family. Family is a huge part of their success and how they continue to do what they do. When they can, they include the family in practices, recordings, gigs, etc., the family that plays togethHU VWD\V WRJHWKHU :KLOH WKH\ DUH ORRNLQJ IRU WKDW SHUIHFW Ă€W WKH\¡YH KDG VHYHUDO EDVV SOD\HUV Ă€OO LQ IRU JLJV The Ryan Alan Band wanted to give them a quick shout out for helping out whenever they could: John “Ramboâ€? Lebo, Mike McCartney, Phil Cannizzaro, Colt Wilbur, and Cobrette Bardole. All great bass players but they all have their own projects they are involved in. 2Q -XO\ VW WKH\ UHOHDVHG WKHLU Ă€UVW (3, ‘I Raise My Glass’. It was self-recorded in their home studio and then sent off to Cobrette Bardole at CBM Studios to be mixed DQG PDVWHUHG 7KH VL[ VRQJ (3 KDV EHHQ D KXJH KLW ZLWK WKHLU fans. Ryan does most of the writing himself and then brings the songs to practice where everyone tweaks their parts to make the songs complete. Ryan actually just wrote another song on

with them somewhere at the venue. If you are a Veteran or CivLO 6HUYDQW SOHDVH WDNH WLPH WR FRPH VLJQ WKH Ă DJ GXULQJ EHIRUH or after their shows, they would be truly honored and proudly display the many signatures. They have a couple of big shows coming up; they will be opening for John Pardi at The Chameleon Club on April 22nd as part of the Launch Music Conference. They will also be playing June 4th for Tailgates R Us before the Luke Bryan show at Hershey. Another huge event to mark your calendars for is the 4th of July Throwdown at the Dela-Ches Fishing Association in Palmyra. It’s actually happening on July 2nd and starts at 12 noon, and you can even camp overnight, it’s a family friendly event with Fireworks, food, and fun! You must be a member or an invited guest, so please contact the band if you’d like to go. You can check out their full schedule either in their ad in this issue or on their website, www.ryanalanmusic.com. The Ryan Alan Band knows they wouldn’t be a band if it wasn’t for their families and their fans support through this process. They actually have a 5th member of the band and that would be Bryan Chandler, he is their Finance Manager, 6RXQG (QJLQHHU DQG DQ\WKLQJ HOVH WKH\ QHHG KLP WR EH $ORQJ with him, also came his wife, Angie WKH ´VWDJH 0RPÂľ DQGÂľ 0HUFK 0DLGHQÂľ 6KH QRW RQO\ NHHSV WKHLU 0HUFK ORRNLQJ DPD]ing, but she also is constantly meeting everyone’s needs for water, meds, etc.. They really don’t know what they would do without her or Bryan. A few other ladies that have helped along the way are Melissa McGruther, Mandy Warfel, and Anna Reber. Another very special lady is Sarah Danner, Doughboy’s daughter. At any

Doughboy their drive down to Florida for a country music conference. That song is still on his Notepad in his phone, but will hopefully make it to the stage soon! They are constantly writing more originals. They are heading back into the studio in May of this year, and they will hopefully be recording at Springwood Studios in Maryland. Most recently The Ryan Alan Band MXVW UHOHDVHG WKHLU Ă€UVW RIĂ€FLDO PXVLF YLGHR IRU WKHLU VRQJ “(To You) I Raise My Glassâ€?. They released the video with a big premiere party for all of the friends and fans at the Halifax Fire Department. I was lucky enough to be there for this special event. The video IHDWXUHV TXLWH D IHZ RI WKH +DOLID[ Ă€UHPHQ DQG ZRPHQ EHFDXVH the main concept of the song is to thank all of the people with Civil Service jobs for doing what they do, always putting their lives on the line for the rest of us. The video was recorded by Jess and her team at Springwood Productions. They put a lot of sweat and even some tears into this project, but it really turned out great! They even had some cool drone footage thanks to Seth Lenker. The response of the video has been overwhelming. They really didn’t know what to expect, but their fans have gone above and beyond sharing their video everywhere! Social media is an amazing beast. Hopefully this video will be the step they need to break out of the area and get noticed in other markets. They’ve already been given the opportunity to open for the Zach Brown Band, Brian Davis, and Parmalee. They’ve also played some amazing venues and festivals. The cool part about The Ryan Alan Band is they can play anywhere, big or small, they know how to adjust their show and even their stage to any situation. They’ve played in Nashville at the Bluebird CafĂŠ and The Silver Dollar Saloon. They hope to make it back to Nashville soon and look forward to touring throughout the US and eventually the world. Ryan and the boys are very patriotic and believe in honoring all veterans and civil servants. At every show they play they always have their ‘Don’t Tread On Me’ Ă DJ Ă \LQJ RU DW OHDVW

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Lee Straw show she can get to, she is a drum tech, sound tech, and she even does some singing too! The Ryan Alan Band wouldn’t look as good as they do if it wasn’t for the guidance of Lindsey Erin and her mom Joan, their experience in Nashville has given them some trade secrets that they have graciously passed on to The Ryan Alan Band. Speaking of looking good, Studio 28 in Lititz have been taking amazing promotional shots of the band, for their website, à \HUV HWF 7KH\ KDYH TXLWH WKH OLVW RI SHRSOH WKDW KDYH KHOSHG them and continue to help them be the band they are today. Unfortunately there isn’t enough space to list everyone for so PDQ\ SHRSOH KHOS PDNH PXVLFLDQV VXFFHVVIXO HVSHFLDOO\ 7+( FANS who come out to every show! Just know, that if you have helped and supported The Ryan Alan Band, it did not go un-noticed. If you want to plan your next night out for a Country Rockin’ good time, check out their schedule and follow them on facebook.com/theryanalanband or their main website www.ryanalanmusic.com. If you want to book The Ryan Alan Band at your venue, festival, private party, etc.. Give Doughboy a call at 717-773-3773.

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Out & About continued.... ously have mind blowing guitar solos and the amazing vocal harmonies of David and Christian. These originals already have plenty of fans chanting along at every show. Great job guys! My next night started out a little calmer with Element 22’s Jeff and Dave’s acoustic Irish sing-a-long at Chick’s in Hummelstown. I had my friend Kristen out for a night on the town and Judd hooked us up with his special fruity drink that was a big hit. Hopefully he can remember what it was for next time. Jeff GLGQ¡W KDYH WKH Ă RZ FKDUW OLNH KH KDG LQ \HDUV SDVVHG EXW he was playing so many of our favorite songs we could sing along without his assistance. His beautiful wife Jodi was being a good little leprechaun and making sure everyone was adorned with some festive garb. I guess it was family night at Chick’s because Jeff also had his son Jack join him on stage for a couple of songs. Jack LV TXLWH WKH JXLWDU SOD\HU KLV 'DG PXVW¡YH taught him well. It was once again a great night at Chick’s but we unfortunately had to move along to our next stop. To end the night and the month we headed back to Double K for Zero Gravity. Zero Gravity does a great job at sharing lead vocals which really opens it up for them to be able to cover even more music. Every time I see Zero Gravity they bring RXW TXLWH D IHZ IDQV DQG KDYH WKH GDQFH Ă RRU KRSSLQJ DQG WKLV QLJKW ZDV QR GLIIHUHQW 7KH\ SOD\ PRUH &ODVVLF 5RFN EXW LW¡V still danceable and it’s always a lot of fun. Check out Double K’s line-up in this issue and see who they have rockin’ their stage this month. There aren’t too many venues left that supSRUW OLYH PXVLF ZH KDYH WR JHW RXW WKHUH DQG VXSSRUW WKHP DV much as we possibly can! Well that’s all for this month. I hope everyone is enjoying this beautiful weather and still saving up enough energy to go out DQG VXSSRUW OLYH PXVLF WRR 7UXVW PH LW LV D Ă€QH EDODQFLQJ DFW and usually requires a nap! If you see me Out & About please stop me and say Hi! I love meeting new people. Any questions RU FRPPHQWV \RX FDQ H PDLO PH DW RachelRocks@pamusician.net. Make sure and check out the Hot Shots in color on RXU )DFHERRN SDJH www.facebook.com/pamusicianmagazine. :KLOH \RX DUH WKHUH SOHDVH ´/LNHÂľ RXU SDJH

NATIONALS By Eric Hoffman

Greetings Rockers ‘N’ Rollers! Spring featured the return of The Snails to their hometown of Baltimore. The sold-out and Ă€QDO VKRZ RI WKHLU Âś6KRHER[ 7RXU¡ HQGHG DW Ottobar on March 19th. The Snails began in 2008 as a supergroup consisting of PHPEHUV RI )XWXUH ,VODQGV 6PDOO 6XU :LQJ 'DP 1XFOHDU 3RZHU 3DQWV DQG 6KRZEL] $Q HQWHUWDLQLQJ VKRZ ZLWK PHPbers dressed as snails and performing great synthpop. Samuel Herring (singer) and William Cashion (guitar/bass) also play in Future Islands D EDQG JDLQLQJ KXJH SRSXODULW\ WKH SDVW years with appearances on David Letterman, Jools Holland and at the massive Glastonbury Festival. An awesome punk show took place at American Bar & Grill LQ /DQFDVWHU RQ 0DUFK WK Lebowskis returned to the VFHQH ZLWK D NLOOHU VHW KHDGOLQLQJ ZLWK QHZ GUXPPHU Matty Campbell. /HJHQGDU\ /DQFDVWHU SXQNV Brom Bones wailed LQFUHGLEO\ IRU WKH PLGGOH VORW RI WKH QLJKW $QG QHZFRPHUV RADD IURP <RXQJVWRZQ 2KLR VWDUWHG WKH QLJKW ZLWK D YHU\ impressive and fantastic show. The punk scene will visit new YHQXH JB’s Lovedraft LQ +DUULVEXUJ RQ WKH Ă€UVW GD\ RI $SULO with a great lineup: Lebowskis, The Give Take, Edgewood and Jagger Holly. /DVW PRQWK +HUVKH\ DQQRXQFHG PDMRU 1DWLRQDO FRQFHUWV and have now added 5 more dates. Hersheypark Stadium: Def Leppard, REO Speedwagon, Tesla June 29th. Zac Brown Band -XO\ *,$17 &HQWHU Slipknot, Marilyn Manson, Of Mice & Men July 10th. Keith Urban 1RYHPEHU +HUshey Theatre: “Weird Alâ€? Yankovic September 13th. 1$7,21$/ 1(:6 Michael Jackson’s estate has agreed to sell its remaining stake in a lucrative music catalog to Sony &RUSRUDWLRQ IRU PLOOLRQ 7KH DJUHHPHQW IRU Jackson’s half-share of the Sony/ATV Music Publishing catalog will give the company sole ownership of works by The Beatles, Bob Dylan DQG RWKHU KLW PDNLQJ PXVLFLDQV LQFOXGLQJ Eminem and Taylor Swift. Similar deals including new music and movie continued on pg. 16...

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Nationals continued.... ventures and re-releases of Jackson’s music have helped erase the singer’s massive debts. Jackson’s HVWDWH EHQHÀWV KLV PRWKer and three children, known as Prince, Paris and Blanket. Breaking Benjamin fans are getting a mix of shows this year. The hard rock band has announced another run of acoustic gigs to go along with its U.S. (electric) headline itinerary, co-bill dates with Disturbed. The setlist for the acoustic tour promises that the band will play “new and classic fan favorites.” The acoustic itinerary begins at Lancaster’s Chameleon on April 19th. The Wilkes-Barre band return close to home on July 29th at Pavilion at Montage Mountain co-headlining with Disturbed. Breaking Benjamin UHOHDVHG WKHLU ÀIWK VWXGLR DObum, “Dark Before Dawn”, after the band’s 2010-2014 hiatus. AC/DC SRVWSRQHG WKH ÀQDO GDWHV RI LWV 8 6 WRXU LQcluding Philadelphia and Washington DC) on account of singer Brian Johnson’s hearing problems. Doctors ordered the frontman to stop touring immediately or risk total hearing loss. Johnson claims music wasn’t the sole culprit but that his love for racing cars assisted. “I’ve got hearing loss in me left ear. I didn’t get it from music. I got it from sitting in a race car too long without ear plugs. I heard my ear drum burst, because I forgot to put me plugs in under my helmet. That’s how it happened. Music had nothing to do with it.” AC/DC says the band will reschedule the dates for later in the year and that those shows might include guest vocalists. Johnson was reported as depressed after hearing AC/DC may have already hired a new singer and he still felt like a “hired gun” after 36 years in the band. Sebastian Bach’s spring tour is offering fans “two sets for the price of one.” Select shows will feature the best of both worlds, with an intimate acoustic set as well as a full electric live show. The heavy metal singer says, “We’re going to open up the show with some stripped-down tunes, re-set the stage, and then come back with the Big Guns.” Bach will also release his memoir, “18 & Life on Skid Row,” on June 28th. The memoir is described as “a tale of perseverance, of wine, women and song, and of a man who has made his life on the road.” Road stories include tales of tours with the likes of Bon Jovi, Aerosmith, Mötley Crüe, Soundgarden, Pantera, Nine Inch Nails, and Guns N’ Roses. Spring tour dates include: May 17th – Baltimore, Md., Baltimore Soundstage and May 19th – Philadelphia, Pa., Theatre Of Living Arts. Guns N’ Roses have added special guest Alice In Chains on both their Las Vegas dates. Only six shows are currently on the schedule for the reunited Guns N’ Roses featuring members of the band’s most famous lineup – Axl Rose, Slash and Duff McKagan. A fan recently posted an Instagram photo meeting Axl Rose in Atlanta and wished him luck on “those few shows,” to which the singer replied, “Thanks, man, but we’re going to do a whole tour.” GNR fans will have to stay tuned for more dates possibly announced.

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THE PROFESSOR By Jim Price

Eric, William Cashion of The Snails & Keith Shipman UPCOMING SHOWS: The Sharks Camp Hill Gullifty’s April 2nd. Rihanna Philadelphia Wells Fargo April 3rd. The Virus Philadelphia Voltage Lounge April 7th. The Cult Philadelphia Electric Factory April 8th. Rihanna Baltimore Royal Farms Arena April 9. Iggy Pop Philadelphia Kimmel Center April 15th. Britny Fox Duncannon Tubbys April 15th. Har Mar Superstar Lancaster Chameleon April 16th. Tommy Conwell & Young Rumblers Ardmore Music Hall April 16th. Peter Murphy Lancaster Chameleon April 17th. Bruce Springsteen Penn State Bryce Jordan Center April 18th. Faster Pussycat Lebanon Sports Page April 21st. Pearl Jam Philadelphia Wells Fargo April 28th-29th.

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Since warm weather has already arrived, it was more of a IRUPDOLW\ EXW ZLQWHU KDV RIĂ€FLDOO\ H[LWHG DQG VSULQJ KDV DUrived. The mild close to Winter 2015-16 enabled me to witness a number of fun live music events in recent weeks, including one lengthier road trip. That road trip was to Mr. Small’s in Pittsburgh’s Millvale VHFWLRQ ODVW PRQWK WR H[SHULHQFH WKH DOEXP UHOHDVH FRQFHUW DQG celebration for former Rusted Root drummer Jim Donovan and his current band, the Sun King Warriors. PA Musician team coverage was in effect this night, as I joined partner-incrime Meredith Kaminek and her cousin Elise to witness this memorable show. Jim Donovan’s daughter, Tupelo, and guitarist Jeremy Levin opened the concert in Mr. Small’s main theatre hall. Percussion thunder ushered in the main event, as Jim and his Sun King Warriors celebrated music from the self-titled “Sun King Warriorsâ€? CD. Jim on guitar and vocals, guitarists Kevin McDonald and Dan Murphy, bassist Kent Tonkin, drummer Joe Marini, Harry Pepper on djembe and Bryan Fazio on congas played jubilant numbers from the CD such as “Oolalala,â€? “Blend Into Youâ€? (including the “Wild Man Shouting Ensembleâ€? on gang-shout vocals) and “I’m Doing Fine,â€? before slowing for one of the disc’s ballads, “Can’t Stop Falling.â€? The group then broke out a cover, Modern English’s “Melt with You,â€? before Jim dug into his former band’s catalog to perform “Back to the Earth.â€? The tempo increased again with “You Got to Believe It,â€? which then decelerated into a percussion interlude while Harry shared a monologue of wisdom about the word “warriorâ€? with the audience. Jim’s children – daughters Tupelo and Ella, plus son Oliver – then appeared on the stage to join in on the percussion, leading to Jim’s own drum solo display. After Tupelo sang lead on D QXPEHU WKH Ă€UVW RI VHYHUDO RI Jim’s former Rusted Root colleagues – Liz Berlin – joined the group to help sing the closing number from the CD, “The Sunshine.â€? This proceeded

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into “Love on Me,â€? another song and a version of The Clash’s “Should I Stay or Should I Goâ€? to close the main set. But there was no doubt that an encore was imminent, and after the large audience shouted for “MORE!â€?, the encore party commenced. A community of musicians arrived on stage, as Jim’s kids, present and past Rusted Root members Jenn Wertz on vocals, John Buynak on percussion and Patrick Norman on bass, plus several other musical guests, joined the Sun King Warriors for a version of David Bowie’s “Ziggy Stardust,â€? before guest singers Chuck Olson and Paul Berkobin teamed with Jenn to help send a version of the Rolling Stones’ “Sympathy for the Devilâ€? into the stratosphere. One song remained, as Jim and his Rusted Root family led the Sun King Warriors on an ecstatic, warm and jubilant rendition of “Send Me on My Wayâ€? to send the encore – and this phase of the night – home. The energy and atmosphere of this concert were unforgettable, as the large audience – including Jim’s friends, fans, family, communities from his various retreats and drumming get-togethers, longtime Rusted Root fans and more – elevated this night to a level of pure joy. The night did not end there, though. Following the Sun King Warriors’ performance in the main theatre, Liz Berlin and her group performed a post-concert show in Mr. Small’s upstairs Funhouse. Singing and playing acoustic guitar, Liz was accompanied by sister Katie Berlin on vocals, guitarist Mark Strickland and violinist Megan Williams. Liz introduced and performed a number of her original songs, including numbers written for Rusted Root and her own endeavor. Some of her songs included “I Believe,â€? “Newberry Street,â€? “All I Ever Need,â€? “Little Girl Solidarityâ€? and more. Liz and her bandmates also did some cover material, including Soft Cell’s “Tainted Love,â€? 7UDIĂ€F¡V “Dear Mr. Fantasy,â€? a Janis Joplin number and more. Jenn Wertz joined Liz to sing several tunes, including some that both women penned prior to joining Rusted Root. This was an enjoyable and insightful show as well, and provided a gentle cool-down following the main event to cap the evening. St. Patrick’s Day and weekend provided multiple events for area musicians and fans to wear their green, celebrate Irish music, food and drink, and just celebrate. My St. Patrick’s celecontinued on pg. 18...

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The Professor continued.... bration started on St. Patrick’s evening at Penn State Altoona’s Port Sky Cafe, as the McCarthy Family Trio performed. Based near Syracuse, New York, the trio – dad Jim McCarthy on guitar and vocals, mom Deirdre on vocals, concertina, bodhran, tinwhistle and spoons, and son Shane on mandolin DQG YRFDOV ² PL[HG WUDGLWLRQDO Ă DYRUHG ,ULVK PXVLF ZLWK VRPH SRSXODU IDYRULWHV DQG VKDUHG VRPH ,ULVK FXOWXUH DQG PHUULment along the way. Their presentation was upbeat and cordial; Deirdre had fun showing the audience her skills at the sport of hurling (similar to lacrosse, not what happens after you drink too much!), and taught several audience members how to play spoons. Teaching duties prevented me from catching the enWLUH SHUIRUPDQFH EXW , GLG JHW WR KHDU WKH McCarthy Family do versions of Stephen Foster’s “Hard Times Come Again No Moreâ€? and Van Morrison’s “Brown Eyed Girl.â€? My St. Patrick’s Day celebration then continued at Altoona’s Belmar Hotel, where the expanded edition of Felix & the Hurricanes with guest singer Steve Oswalt and keyboardist/ singer Dave Villani entertained a full house of green-adorned FHOHEUDQWV $V , HQMR\HG P\ \HDUO\ GRVH RI WKH Belmar’s tasty corned beef and cabbage, the Hurricanes – guitarist/singer Felix Kos, drummer/singer Bob Watters and returning bassist/singer Jeff Clapper – performed their mixture of classic URFN IDYRULWHV $OWKRXJK WKH PXVLFDO Ă DYRU ZDVQ¡W ,ULVK WKH group did break out the Thin Lizzy double-shot of “Cowboy Songâ€? into “The Boys Are Back in Town.â€? Other highlights included Felix and Dave’s guitar vs. key solo “duelsâ€? during Ted Nugent’s “Stranglehold,â€? Dave’s NH\ERDUG ´à XWHÂľ VROR during Jethro Tull’s “Locomotive Breath,â€? the Steve-fronted Doors medley of “Roadhouse Bluesâ€? and “Break on Throughâ€? into “L.A. Woman,â€? and Steve’s adapted Blue Oyster Cult tribXWH WR IUHTXHQW Ă \HU WDPERXULQH SOD\LQJ JXHVW Priscilla Gati, “(Prisc)-zilla.â€? After the Hurricanes Ă€QLVKHG , KDG HQRXJK WLPH OHIW WR FDWFK the latter half of 'RXEWĂ€UH¡V St. Patrick’s night party at McGarvey’s ,ULVK PXVLFDO Ă DYRUV GLG QRW SUHYDLO DW WKLV SDUW\ either, but 'RXEWĂ€UH – singer/guitarist Ty Ayers, bassist/singer Scott Ciambotti, guitarist Tyler Miller and drummer Toby Hunter – at least did Chumbawamba’s 1997 hit “Tubthumping,â€? which references “Danny Boyâ€? in the lyrics! Guest Meg Wills – Scott and Tyler’s bandmate in Pittsburgh-based group Young Lungs – sang backing vocals on “Tubthumping,â€? and fronted 'RXEWĂ€UH later on a version of Wheatus’ “Teenage Dirtbag.â€? 'RXEWĂ€UH also kept the audience entertained and dancing with tunes from Bowling for Soup, Third Eye Blind, Eve 6, Ramones and more. Of the many St. Patrick’s Day-themed celebrations that happen in this region, one of the best is the Gallitzin Fire Company’s annual St. Patrick’s Day Party at the Gallitzin American Legion’s Oriental Ballroom. Hundreds of green-clad celebrants HQMR\HG GLQQHU GULQN VQDFNV DQG OLYH PXVLF 6LQJHU JXLWDULVW Mike Zerbee was the constant in all three bands: the Michael O’Brian Band and Hotwax. Full Kilt – Mike, bassist/singer Chris Myers Ă€GGOHU Mandy Passmore-Ott and drummer/ singer Pat Boland ² SURYLGHG ,ULVK Ă DYRUHG URFN VSDQQLQJ URFNHG RXW ,ULVK IRON DQG SXE WXQHV ,ULVK WRQHG WDNHV RQ FODVsic rock favorites, and original numbers. Among their selection this night were renditions of “The Night Paddy Murphy Diedâ€? and Gaelic Storm’s “Darcy’s Donkey,â€? the Pat-fronted version of Steve Earle’s “Galway Girl,â€? Van Morrison’s “Wild Night,â€? Dropkick Murphys’ “I’m Shipping Up to Boston,â€? Flogging Molly’s “If I Ever Leave This World Aliveâ€? and “Drunken Lullabies,â€? DQG ,ULVK WDNHV RQ 4XHHQ¡V “Fat Bottomed Girlsâ€? and Charlie (Mc)Daniels’ “The Devil Went Down to (Dublin).â€? Mandy’s Ă€GGOH VNLOOV ZHUH VSRWOLJKWHG RQ “Jameson Set,â€? and guest bagpiper Shawn Gority added his talents on Seven Nations’ “Screamâ€? and a solo rendition of “Scotland the Brave.â€? Mike and singer/bodhran player Brian Anderson – the Michael O’Brian Band ² IXUWKHU Ă€UHG XS WKH FURZG ZLWK WKHLU UDXFRXV EOHQG RI ,ULVK VLQJ DORQJV DQG KXPRU This pair again brought the gut laughter, with Brian’s IDVW Ă€ULQJ ZLW DQG RQH OLQHUV WDUJHWLQJ VW ELUWKGD\ FHOHEUDQWV Ă€UHmen, various audience members and even guest bongo players. (Thanks for inviting me up!) Highlights included the competitive clap-along rendition of “Whiskey in the Jar,â€? rowdy singalong favorites like “Music Man,â€? Tommy Makem’s “Mary Mackâ€? and Smokie’s “Living Next Door to Alice.â€? During a more serious moment, a rendition of “Danny Boyâ€? was sung in memory of area music family patriarch Dan Myers, Sr. Toward set’s end, the Michael O’Brian Band welcomed several continued on pg. 19...

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The Professor continued.... musical guests up for joyous renditions of Jethro Tull’s “Locomotive Breath,â€? Van Morrison’s “Brown Eyed Girlâ€? and U2’s “With or Without You.â€? The large audience was then invited to get their dance on as Hotwax – Mike Zerbee, Chris Myers and drummer Mike Crocetti – closed out the party with their blend of dance-friendly rock’n’roll and country favorites. The GDQFH Ă RRU LQVWDQWO\ Ă€OOHG XS DV Hotwax did numbers from Zac Brown Band, Jimmy Buffett, Jason Mraz, Billy Joel, Eagles, Tom Petty, Eric Clapton and more. During their latter set, Hotwax welcomed past and present members of Locked and Loaded to step up for a mini-set with songs from Georgia Satellites and Thin Lizzy, before Strings Radio – Chris Myers, Dan Myers II and Mike Crocetti – closed out the night. The atmosphere was joyous and friendly throughout this party; hats off to the Gallitzin Fire Company, the musicians and the Gallitzin American Legion for again delivering an excellent and memorable night! The Goddamn Gallows brought their brand of musical insanity back to McGarvey’s last month, headlining a four-band bill. Local rockers Xs for Eyes and Railroad City Murder Machines opened the proceedings before my arrival. As I entered, Chattanooga, Tennessee’s Husky Burnette and his band were in the midst of their set. Seated and playing guitar, Husky GHOLYHUHG D JUDYHOO\ JURZO XS IURQW Ă DQNHG E\ EDVVLVW Caroline Crews and drummer Rasheen Isaac. Their style was raw, stomping delta-styled blues-rock, chock full of driving, coarse grooves that kept the large crowd hollering and stomping their own feet. Soon afterward, the Goddamn Gallows unleashed their psycho circus upon the McGarvey’s crowd with a feverish set. My best approximation of the Gallows’ sound for the uninitiated would be a circus of punk rock velocity, southern fundamentalist gospel revival, gypsy music run amok and a touch of Black Sabbath doom. Handling the bulk of the vocal Ă€UH DQG EULPVWRQH ZDV JXLWDULVW VLQJHU Mikey Classic, who brought authority and fury to songs of sin and salvation such as the uproarious crowd favorite “Y’all M-F’ers Need Jesusâ€? and more. Almost worth the admission price himself was accordion and washboard-playing wildman TV’s Avery, whose unpreGLFWDEOH EOHQG RI LQVWUXPHQWDO Ă€UHZRUNV IDFLDO H[SUHVVLRQV DQG

other antics added to the group’s circus atmosphere and had the large crowd of fans cheering frantically. Fishgutzzz provided vocal growls and howls as he thumped his upright bass, while drummer Baby Genius packed the high-velocity beats that powered this crazed stew of sounds. Recently returning to the Gallows’ ranks was Jayke Orvis, who staffed banjo and mandolin this night. Every song the Gallows performed was unique and unusual, featuring anything from dramatic song arUDQJHPHQWV WR IDVW Ă€ULQJ NOH]PHU VW\OHG UK\WKPV JDQJ VKRXWV power riffs, accordion passages and more. It all made for an H[FLWLQJ SHUIRUPDQFH WKDW NHSW WKH Ă RRU LQ IURQW RI WKH VWDJH packed and beer-puddled for the duration. Bottom line: once you experience Detroit’s Goddamn Gallows IRU WKH Ă€UVW WLPH you will not soon forget them. A return visit to McGarvey’s is likely. It has been a long time since I last wrote about Hitchcock Railway in this column; if memory serves me correctly, the last time I saw this group was nearly two decades ago when WKH\ KDG GURSSHG WKH Âś5DLOZD\¡ SDUW RI WKHLU QDPH %XW VLQJHU guitarist Jim Taylor has kept Hitchcock Railway alive and rocking, and I caught up with the current edition last month as they brought their rocking party to The Arena in State College. A good-sized crowd was on hand as Hitchcock Railway – Jim VLQJHU JXLWDULVW Jamie Taylor, lead guitarist John Hazel (of Nitro fame), drummer Mike Solt DQG EDVVLVW singer Bob Sterrett – kept the Arena’s GDQFH Ă RRU EXV\ ZLWK WKHLU IDVW Ă€ULQJ FODVVLF URFN PL[ Jim still belts out excellent YRLFH GHPRQVWUDWHG RQ WXQHV IURP $& '& /\Q\UG 6N\Q\UG $OGR 1RYD 7KH 2XWĂ€HOG %RE 6HJHU 1D]DUHWK -XGDV 3ULHVW Journey and more. His daughter, Jamie, packed additional vocal punch as she fronted the group on songs from Pat BenaWDU 6W\[ /RYHUER\ DQG RWKHUV 7KLV ZDV DOVR WKH Ă€UVW WLPH , had seen John in action since his early years in Nitro; and he VKRZHG KH FDQ VWLOO Ă€UH RII LQFUHGLEOH JXLWDU OHDGV $ VSHFLDO treat this night was when Hitchcock Railway alumnus John Phelps – celebrating a birthday – joined the group on stage to sling guitar and sing lead on T. Rex’s “Get It On,â€? the Rolling Stones’ “Jumping Jack Flashâ€? and more. Clearly evidenced by this night, Hitchcock Railway is still rocking down the tracks; watch for their return to The Arena, and on other Centre and &OHDUĂ€HOG &RXQW\ VWDJHV

I also discovered Bedford County bluegrassers Lizzie and the Yeehaw Gang last month as they entertained the dinner audience at Horn O Plenty farm-to-table restaurant in BedIRUG 7KH FRUH RI WKH JURXS ² VLQJHU JXLWDULVW DQG Ă€GGOH SOD\HU Lizzie Yee-Haw and upright bass player Lili Yee-Haw – were MRLQHG WKLV QLJKW E\ JXLWDULVW VLQJHU Jim Meckley of West Virginia-based string band Stewed Mulligan, plus the dual banjo-picking tandem of Cumberland, MD’s Don Annonio and Duncansville’s Jeff Dodson. This was a fun show, as Lizzie and the Yeehaw Gang mixed traditional bluegrass and Appalachian string favorites like; “Worried Man Blues,â€? “Long Journey Homeâ€? and Bill Monroe’s “Blue Moon of Kentuckyâ€? with grassed-up takes on the Grateful Dead’s “Friend of the Devil,â€? Bob Dylan’s “Easy Chair,â€? John Denver’s “Take Me Home Country Roads,â€? the Rolling Stones’ “Wild Horses,â€? Bruce Springsteen’s “I’m On Fireâ€? and more. Their mood was relaxed and jovial, as the group surrounded a condenser microphone and took turns displaying solo skills along the way. This provided a pleasant atmosphere to enjoy Horn O Plenty’s great food menu, which emphasizes locally-grown meat, dairy and produce. Lizzie and the Yeehaw Gang frequently appear at Horn O Plenty, as well as other Bedford County stages. , H[SHULHQFHG D OLWWOH FRXQWU\ ODVW PRQWK ZLWK P\ Ă€UVW ORRN at Bedford duo Lil’ Country DV WKH\ PDGH WKHLU Ă€UVW DSSHDUance at Shan Nicole’s Irish Pub in Hollidaysburg. Featuring singer Sarah Mellott DQG JXLWDULVW VLQJHU Artie Burtnett, Lil’ Country performed plentiful acoustic country favorites from the likes of Keith Urban, Martina McBride, Carrie Underwood, Zac Brown Band, Chris Stapleton, Jana Kramer, Miranda Lambert and more. Both performers displayed excellent voices; handling most of the singing dutis, Sarah demonstrated her power and range on some unexpected song surprises as she belted out two Halestorm numbers, “Freak Like Meâ€? and “Here’s To Us,â€? as well as an acoustic take on Pretty Reckless’ “Heaven Knows.â€? Artie Ă H[HG KLV YRLFH D IHZ WLPHV DV well, notably on Bon Jovi’s “Bed of Rosesâ€? and the Doobie Brothers’ “Long Train Running.â€? The pair also dueted on versions of Journey’s “Don’t Stop Believin’â€? DQG 7RP 3HWW\ Stevie Nicks’ “Stop Draggin’ My Heart Around,â€? and Artie’s wife Cheryl joined Sarah for the night-ending rendition of the continueud on pg. 20...

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WANTED *XLWDULVW ÀOOLQJ in for local bands looking to put music together. Fun to start no big commitments. If it sticks, we decide from there what. 717-303-4211.

FOR SALE: Concertinas, accordions, or ukuleles, affordable prices. Also I buy in any condition Concertinas, accordions, or ukuleles. Top dollar paid. From anywhere in PA. Call Mike at 610-6208833.

NEEDED: Bass, lead guitar, drummer for project. Call Ken 570-622-3964. WANTED Mature male rhythm guitarist seeking

mature female guitarist or keys(vocals a plus) for practice sessions (rock,country, oldies) and possibly forming duo. Altoona area. 814-6260359. WANTED Looking for intermediate guitar player (rock & Blues) play & practice Call 717 319-0919 WANTED SINGER/ FRONT MAN needed for Rock Cover Band, Rehearse in Camp Hill, Established band, good sound, Pro

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MUSICIANS AVAILABLE AVAILABLE: Drummer looking for classic rock band. I am serious. I like to play and travel. I’ve bee playing for 25 years. Contact me, Scott Swisher at 570516-4846.

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AVAILABLE: Guitarist belting them out with pride, window of cover material is 1970 thru 1980’s for me to

shine. Looking for proper opportunity to take off. 717303-4211. AVAILABLE: Lead and slide guitar, solid vocals, 30 years live experience. looking for bands! No solo jammers please. Said transportation and equipment. hover PA area. Call Dave 717-6987486. AVAILABLE: Badlees songwriter/collaborator looking for other writers/ performers for collaborations, on your projects, and my material. I currently have songs in the new Sean Modica movie “all in time”, and am looking at avenues for licensing songs in my FDWDORJ IRU 79 DQG ÀOP ,·I you’d like to write together for whatever project, drop me a line at m_naydock@ yahoo.com to hear what i’ve been up to, and to talk about songwriting and a possible partnership.

.AVAILABLE: Drummer. Can sing lead or harmony. Into Jazz, Blues, R&B, old and new Country. Call Gary at 410-802-9737.

AVAILABLE: Guitar player looking for another guitarist to jam, record, etc. State College area. Call Justice 410-353-3425.

AVAILABLE: Got a place to rehearse, can we get reasonable volume, weekends, guitarist, 53, Harrisburg area. Very good with covers 70’s, 80’s, my window of opportunity unfolds. 717303-4211.

AVAILABLE: Mature guy (retired), experienced acoustic bass player looking for tradition bluegrass, classic country or gospel band. Call 717-273-2833.

AVAILABLE: Bassist with 25 years experience and pro gear. Southern and hard rock preferred. Part time. No drugs. No drama. Harrisburg area. bassistintheburg@ gmail.com AVAILABLE: Electric bassist seeks band into Jazz Fusion standards. Funk Free Jazz. Willing to form band or join established band. Are you out there??? Call 570454-1917.

AVAILABLE: Guitar player, some keyboards, strong vocals, top equipment available in Lehigh Valley/ Pocono area. Can travel. Original classic rock. I have rehearsal space. Experienced. Call 610-588-1640. AVAILABLE: Bass player, 30 years experience, looking for band or acoustic act that’s performing classic, modern rock variety. Have good strong vocals, equipment, transportation. Reading area. Call 610-451-3824.

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