Archive for March, 2011

Black Willis Live at Egans

Posted by chinesedentist On March - 30 - 2011

If there is a band that is synonymous with late smokey whiskey tinged nights it’s the Black Willis band. Adam and Blake Williamson have been providers of soundtrack to dive bars and hell raising since the early 2000′s . The band has gone through several changes over the years and this model is comprised of Adam Williamson (Guitar, vocals), Blake Williamson (Drums), Little Bo Gibson (Guitar) and Justin Colburn (bass). If there is one thing we love about this band ( well besides for their undying love of The Crimson Tide) it’s there love of playing it’s like they do if for them and we get voyeuristicly watch. So if your ever feel like your hell raising is getting a little low, we know a cure and it is the Black Willis band.

 

 

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Wilder Adkins Live at The Alcove

Posted by chinesedentist On March - 29 - 2011

The Alcove was also part of the Friday night Druid City Arts fest bar crawl. Those in attendance where treated to Wilder Adkins melodic songwriting and chill vibe. No to long after this song he laid down a cherry cover of  David Bowie’s “Space Oddity”.  That is always a quick way to our heart. So enjoy and if you like you can find out more about Mr. Adkins and buy some tunes here .


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Photo Gallery: Supreme Gents: 03/26/11

Posted by DSmithImages On March - 28 - 2011

Greetings Everyone,

On Saturday, March 26th, Supreme Gents, featuring Tuscaloosa’s own “Midnight Mayor” Sweetdog on drums, came to Egans and put on a highly energetic performance.  DSmithImages was on hand to photograph the show, and I’d like to share the photos with you all!

To view the full gallery, please check out http://www.dsmithimages.com/site/music/supreme-gents-03-26-11/1/ andhttp://www.dsmithgalleries.com/g/supremegents032611

Enjoy!

-David
DSmithImages
“Modern Photography for Modern Times”
http://www.dsmithimages.com
dsmithimages@gmail.com
2314 Starlight Drive, Tuscaloosa, AL 35405
205-586-9723

 

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The Michael Battito Band Live at Green Bar

Posted by chinesedentist On March - 28 - 2011

To kick off the first night of The Druid City Arts Fest the Michael Battito Band took the stage at the Green Bar. This song he was joined by by a special guest.  Normally we don’t like bands that is just some dudes name and then band but this band was a lot of fun so well let them slide.

 

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Photo Gallery: Druid City Arts Fest – Matthew Mayfield: 03/26/11

Posted by DSmithImages On March - 27 - 2011

Greetings Everyone,

On Saturday, March 26th, the Creative Campus Initiative at The University of Alabama held the 2nd annual Druid City Arts Fest.  Held at the Government Plaza Park in Tuscaloosa, it featured a variety of local artists along with musical acts throughout the day. DSmithImages was on hand to photograph the headlining performer, Matthew Mayfield, and I’d like to share the photos from that performance with you!

Before you look at the photos, please check out Creative Campus at http://www.uacreativecampus.org

Check out Matthew Mayfield at http://www.matthewmayfield.com/

For the galleries, you can check out http://www.dsmithimages.com/site/music/matthew-mayfield-03-27-11/1/ andhttp://www.dsmithgalleries.com/g/matthewmayfield032611

Enjoy!

-David
DSmithImages
“Modern Photography for Modern Times”
http://www.dsmithimages.com
dsmithimages@gmail.com
2314 Starlight Drive, Tuscaloosa, AL 35405
205-586-9723

 

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The Pink Box Burlesque presents the 1920′s!

Posted by chinesedentist On March - 25 - 2011

After checking out Ally’s opening, (sounds dirty, it’s not, but go here for details) why not head over to see one of our favorite groups of people here in the Druid City, the Pink Box Burlesque.  You don’t know who they are? Well let’s let the leader of their troupe and the object of all us cooligan’s desires, Mama Dixie, give you some back ground.

” We are Tuscaloosa’s own Burlesque Troupe, focused on traditional burlesque and pin-up culture, we have a wide variety of performers, characters and performances… song, dance, comedy, juggling, live band and the list goes on and on….2011 is our fourth season and we’re working diligently to bring you some amazing shows!”

Rock on Mama. We got a little red hot and bothered just reading that so you know the show will be all that and a bag of chips. Here is a little of what to expect. The Pink Box Burlesque’s salute to all things 1920′s – from voting to prohibition to flappers and speakeasies – the PBB Dames and Dappers are jazzed to show you their rouged knees and keen gams. Singing, Dancing, Burlesque, Comedy, Live Music, Special Guests and much, much more! How can there be much, much more? That’s pretty full evening of fucking awesome. Here are all the details:

  • Where: Bama Theatre
    600 Greensboro Ave
    Tuscaloosa, AL. 35401
  • When: Doors Open at 7:30pm
    Band at 8:30pm
    Show at 9:00pm
  • Ages: 18+ to enter
    21+ to drink
  • Tickets: $10 Pre-Sale – : http://www.pinkboxburlesque.com/1920
    $12 At the Door
  • Questions: pinkboxburlesque.com
    pinkboxburlesque@gmail.com

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UA faculty/student jazz standards band Live

Posted by chinesedentist On March - 25 - 2011

Most of the time we tread on the rock tip but we are cool enough to get our jazz on every now and again.  The is live from Egans on Wed. March 23rd.

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What are we doing this weekend? Getting our Ally Nevarez on of course.

Posted by chinesedentist On March - 24 - 2011

Ally is having a MFA in the Book Arts Thesis Exhibition, titled REPRESENT. There will be posters, free books, and possibly hummus, we all know if it’s free David Smith will be there. Get there early & you’ll get the bound book that goes along with the poster portion of the show. The book features all handmade papers, letterpress replicas of mundane ephemera, and a selection of writing by Brian Oliu (I think that is the bright shirt wearing MFA dj guy from Egans). If you don’t know Ally shame on you first but let us give you some background.

  • She’s smart, I mean we had to look up what ephemera was, for those not in the know it’s “ transitory written and printed matter not intended to be retained or preserved. The word derives from the Greek, meaning things lasting no more than a day.” , Thanks Wikipedia.
  • She works at Oz music and is our music writer here at WTC. We are getting to old to know what the kids are into these days, it’s hard when you spend most of your free time shaking your fist at neighborhood kids and keeping their Frisbees.
  • She is working on pursuing two degrees – one a MFA in book arts and another in library science. I know we felt double lucky to get one and for some of us that elusive associate degree still vexes us. Yet still she has had time to be apart of the local arts community.
  • She is one of the most positive people we have had the chance to be around and has some really cool tattoos.  
  • She drove through snow covered icy roads to bring Bo homemade tamales. Which ranks right up there my friend Martin bringing me a Dark Lord Saban signed box of oatmeal creme pies.
  • Her motto on her business cards ” This bitch can print” which makes Mikey’s ” this man can film” seem kinda lame.
  • She “aint never been any thing but a winner” as is evident by her trophy almost as big as she was as a child

Does that not sound like someone you want to know? Why not come by the Alabama Art Kitchen(2626 University Blvd) and see some of her beautiful work.  She had this to say in a recent inview with The Crimson and White

““They’re more ‘zine’ in that they’re about components,” she said. “Each piece has a corresponding poster and a corresponding piece of ephemera (glad we gave you defination now aren’t you), like a sticky note. As you walk through the show, you look at a poster, pick up a piece of ephemera that helps decode the poster and put the piece in your book. It gives [exhibit goers] a physical representation of their experience of walking through the exhibit….A lot of what I do involves repurposing, which involves reusing T-shirts and other things as material for making paper,” she said. “For artwork, I might reuse a linoleum block by manipulating an image, changing a color or layering, but the idea is to have it be used more than once.”

The event starts at 6pm and last till 9pm, there are free books, hummus and I have a hunch some mighty cool people what more could you ask for!

 

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Greetings Everyone,

On Wednesday, March 23rd, Egans in Tuscaloosa was the host to a fantastic night of jazz as the University of Alabama’s Jazz Department presented a performance from their joint faculty/student combo.  DSmithImages was on hand to photograph the performance, and I’d like to share the photos with you.

To view the full gallery, you can check out http://www.dsmithimages.com/site/music/alabama-student-and-faculty-jazz-standards-03-23-11/1/

Enjoy!

-David
DSmithImages
“Modern Photography for Modern Times”
http://www.dsmithimages.com
dsmithimages@gmail.com

 

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Blaine Duncan and The Adams Live at Egans

Posted by chinesedentist On March - 23 - 2011

If there was a person who is the epitome of a F.O.T (That’s friend of the show) it’s Blaine Duncan. Blaine is well known as a member of Blaine Duncan and The Lookers but he is also a great asset to Tuscaloosa. He is supportive of any artistic pursuit that goes down in our fair hamlet, writes great tunes and has that positive attitude that makes others excited to get out and make Tuscaloosa better. He even molds young minds as a high school teacher.

This performance is sans Lookers, well, there is one Looker in Adam Ridgeway. The other member in this group in none other Then Adam Pate from Baak Gwai. So as you can see The name Blaine Duncan and The Adams makes perfect sense. So if you’re out and about and see Blaine, pop over and give him the open handed pat on the ass that says good job and great music.

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