official program guide
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official program guide
WELCOME TO 8 T S E F R E N O G by Shaun A, Leeds UK You’ve parked up the VW, had a foot spa and aligned your chakras with the warm Memphis late summer (Memphis is on the exact longtitude of Stonehenge, fact fans!) and are no doubt looking forward to a soft drink and some of the world’s finest jam bands. It can only mean one thing!.. Welcome to GONERFEST EIGHT! And for all of you who’ve travelled from outside this fair city, welcome to MEMPHIS! Why not have a look around while you’re here and soak up this historic town. Memphis over the years has produced a number of fascinating people. These include Beverly Hills 90210 acress Shannen Doherty, former vice-chairman of the Federal Reserve David W Mullins Jr and the current Archbishop of Seattle J Peter Sartain! Memphis also has a rich pop music history as Jimi Hendrix attended school in Memphis for two weeks in 1960 and subsequently wrote his most famous song ‘Purple Haze’ about “Splendid entertainment! My wife could barely walk for laughing. Who says the great Victorian art of putting people with mental health problems on stage for sheer laughs was dead. Bravo Gonerfest” - Stately Home magazine people “The drinking was occasionally marred by racket a g makin and in ing with instruments plugg g gettin of nd weeke fine a was it but otherwise Today ing Drink ced” shitfa ................................. Gonerfest though, is about NOW! Almost forty musical acts, some of which have been specially released from secure facilities as far apart as New York and Australia have all been injected with downers, strapped to airline seats and been shipped mumbling and drooling across the world to be put on stage for YOUR AMUSEMENT! It really doesn’t get any better. So kick back, relax and witness some of the world’s most troubled and introspective artistes in folk music today. RIGHT BEFORE YOUR EYES! NTS TABLE OF CONTE 2 remonies.......page Thurs Opening Ce 2 e ag p...................p Thurs Night lineu 5 e ag .p lineup.......... Friday Afternoon 6 ge pa .... .... p.......... Friday Night lineu 7-8 e ag P .. .... .... ut. wo Sat Afternoon Blo ...............page 13 Sat Night lineup...... 14 remonies... page Sunday Closing Ce 5 ge1 pa . .... ............ Gonerfest Map .... 19 ge pa .... .... .... s on Memphis Attracti ............... page 21 Drinking................ 21 ................. page Eating ................ 21 ge pa . .... ........ Music Stores ........ ................................. Praise for previous Gonerfests: his time getting hazed for wearing a purple cravat during school hours, thus making Memphis a pilgrimage for music fans worldwide ever since. Golden Pass $60 bonus stuff & adincludes Gonerfest ts mission to all even Each night is $20 $10 Murphy’s show is beer bust Buccaneer is a $5 THURS 5:30PM GONERFEST OPENING CEREMONY Gazebo at the corner of Cooper & Young LIMES (Memphis, TN) Memphis’ forgotten son Shawn Cripps - 2 albums on Goner! Ty Segall JACK OBLIVIAN (Memphis, TN) Perennial Gonerfest regular tearing it up in support of his new album RAT CITY! OBN IIIs 8PM DOORS AT THE HI TONE Music from DJ RICK (Sacramento, CA) & DJ USELESS EATER (Kalamazoo, MI) And your emcee for the evening JOE PESTILENCE (New Orleans,LA) SEX CULT (Memphis, TN) 9:OO “Out of all the Tennessee bands that we’ve never seen or ever heard any recordings from, Sex Cult has got to be our favorite. The Memphis bad boys have played a handful of shows and are knockin’ em dead over there. As far as we can tell, the lineup consists of members from Vile Nation, Bake Sale, and maybe a Magic Kid or two? It’s a little hard to get solid info on them since they don’t have any sort of internet presence at all (at least, not the Sex Cult we wanna know about).” - Nashville’s Dead HANS CONDOR (Nashville, TN) 9:45 Bringing a large dose of MC5 mega-guitar blast out of the Country / indie pop / nu indie blues of Nashville. Touring with Guitar Wolf has paid off! Hans Condor MIKAL CRONIN (SF, CA) lO:3O I got to hear Mikal’s upcoming record on Trouble In Mind and it is so good it’s scary. Harmony moves in the midst of catchy but hard-rocking songs. Yeah, everyone wants to do that nowadays. But Mikal kills it. - Eric / Goner ROYAL HEADACHE (Sydney, Australia) ll:l5 “If you haven’t heard Royal Headache yet then we feel real sorry for you. They might be the best pop band to come out of Sydney since The Easybeats, or at least since The Radiators!” Unbelievably Bad Royal Headache (Austin, TX) 12:OO “These guys were the best thing I saw at SXSW this year by a long shot and I was completely unprepared for the onslaught. Orville’s like Iggy Pop gone boogie. Power Fist!!! - Zac / Goner TY SEGALL “Representing the uncontrollable proto-punk urges surging beneath the surface of its members’ regular gigs, the semi-supergroup cuts an image of a revved-up Stooges—with namesake frontman Orville Neeley capably strutting and stuttering in the Iggy Pop role.” - A.V. Club “This San Fran shouter puts garage rock into overdrive... As fun as Ty’s recent albums have been, live is where you get to really experience him in all of his manic, bouncing, string-bending glory, not to mention enjoy his infectious humor.” - Village Voice (San Francisco, CA) l:OO #1 Goner surf ‘n psycher is blowing up and for once it isn’t all hype -- our guy brings it every night. - Zac / Goner AVAILABLE NOW FROM FULL PAGE AD FRIDAY AFTERNOON SHOW AT THE BUCCANEER 1368 Monroe • $5 Beer Bust • Grill will be going with cheap eats at 2pm! CYCLOPS (???) 2:30 We have no idea. You have no idea. Eric / Zac / Madison COASTING (Memphis, TN / Brooklyn, NY (via Auckland, NZ)) 3:15 “I know that it’s just two people in a basement and they only have four hands and two mouths but if no one told me otherwise I’d assume Coasting was a full on Glenn Branca quintet poundCoasting ing away at the same woozy melodies backed by the cast of the original hit miniseries 77 Boadrum.” Impose Magazine ...and coming early 2012: f Evans * ef J es in L n a T y it C er * iv R * * Dead Fingers * www.biglegalmessrecords.com that skill on the instrument is not a requirement for good songs or having fun. Covers of New Zealand heroes, and originals about TV weathermen, orange plates, and genetic disorders. Great. - Eric / Goner RYAN ROUSSEAU & HIS DESERT CHILDREN (Tempe, AZ) 4:45 Ryan has been a key part of a bunch of great bands (Wongs, Reatards, Tokyo Electron, Earthmen and Strangers, Destruction Unit, Digital Leather, etc). He lives in the Arizona desert where he plays guitar on skateboards, drinks beer on bicycles and sucks on the gila. - Zac / Goner STRAIGHT ARROWS (Sydney, AUS) 5:30 Energetic Australians, a mix of punk rock drive and perfectly distorted rock and pop impulses. SHARP BALLOONS (Memphis, TN) 4:00 My favorite bands are the bands that are just starting out. Joe Simpson is an excellent guitar player but an excitingly amateur drummer. Zac Ives hacks at the guitar like few since the glory days of British DIY bands determined not to play like David Gilmour. Heather Simpson has been playing bass for about 6 months but has apparently just realized Straight Arrows FRIDAY 8PM DOORS AT THE HI TONE Music from DJ Mike Hurtt & DJ Matty. MC Rob K. AQUAFUZZ (Memphis, TN) 9:00 Harlan T Bobo got married, had a kid. Instead of settling down, he’s chanelled his reckless, restless energy into this full-on ROCK outfit. Recordings on Goner coming soon. MEAN JEANS ICKY BOYFRIENDS (SF, CA) 12:00 “The late 80’s/early 90’s San Francisco ambassadors of primitive party music. The mere line ‘You keep on talking to me / just like the McLaughlin Group / you’re about as interesting as Campbell’s Soup’ still speaks volumes to me.” - WFMU (Portland, OR) 11:15 The Mean Jeans’ good time vibe will just steamroller anyone too cool to rock. Get down or get out of the way! - Eric / Goner GORIES MIDNITE SNAXXX (SF, CA) 9:45 With Tina Boom Boom Lucchessi, Renee Leal & Dulcinea Gonzales! “West coast all-star gal snack attack are bringing it rip-off/lipstick style with full on hooks and plenty of fuzz. Throw-back in the best way. Love it.” - Zac / Goner Icky Boyfriends JAMES ARTHUR’S MANHUNT (Desert, Texas) 10:30 Cactus-powered, strangely grounded spacey rock. Aggressive attack on the sky. - Eric / Goner MidnightSnaxx out of San Francisco, were both. They pulled it off in much the same way that the Shaggs and Half Japanese did -- not alternately, not hitting highs and lows, but by achieving both states simultaneously. It’s hard to tell whether bands like this are geniuses or idiots, but there is no possibility that they are mediocre.” - Splendid Magazine “There’s a fine, very permeable line between unlistenable and brilliant. Icky Boyfriends, a primitive, late1980s/early 1990s noise rock trio (Detroit, MI) 1:00 Like all of the best music, The Gories were hated in Detroit while they existed and treated as musical lepers. Alex Chilton saw them as doing for the Blues what The Cramps did for Rockabilly, and he produced them both. Featuring pre-Dirtbombs Mick Collins, pre-Demolition Doll Rods Danny Kroha, and pre-Darkest Hours Peg Oneil. One of the most crucial of all modern bands, and although they’ve “progressed” since they began, they remain true to what they began with. The Gories rule. - Eric / Goner Gories, 1992. Photo by Willem Kolvoort SATUR AFTERNOON ROCK BLOWOUT! Murphy’s 1589 Madison • Burgers! Beers! 10 bands! • 2 stages INSIDE STAGE MANATEES (Memphis, TN) l:3O “Abe White’s melancholy trip through his walking nightmares. Songs about Abe’s cat: 2 Songs about puppies: 1 Songs about killing dudes and leaving their bodies in Wolf River: 1.” – Sambeaux FOOTBALL (Chicago, IL) 2:30 New outfit featuring Jimmy McCann (Baseball Furies, Tyrades, White Savage), Jered Gummere (The Ponys, White Savage, Guilty Pleasures), and Srini Radhakrishna (France Has The Bomb, Guilty Pleasures). Just having this collection of humans in one place guarantees a party. PARTY! - Eric / Goner “These guys kept individual drink scorecards during SXSW - and at least two of them got to triple digits. They come to play.” - Zac / Goner SHIRKS (Washington, DC) 3:30 “Lead by Indiana transplant Al Budd (Problematics/Rip Off Records), the Shirks are straight ahead punk rock that works. Nobody really pulls that off anymore - but listen to Negative Reaction off their last single... it’s just friggin great. Snotty vocals and Thunderous riffs - you get the feeling the Shirks would rather punch you in the face than friend you on Facebook.” - Zac / Goner OUTDOORSMEN (SF, CA) 4:30 “No-frills garage punk, beauty in simplicity. No crazy, angsty vocals, no weedling guitars, and no goddamn hipster pop-rock bullshit. The songs clock in right around two minutes and the drums, guitar, bass, and vocals all kind of do the same thing at the same time. In a certain great way, the Outdoorsmen nail the mid-’90s garage sound without coming off like some craphole revival act trying to walk in some other band’s footsteps.” - Maximum Rocknroll KITCHEN’S FLOOR (Brisbane, Australia) 5:30 “Kitchen’s Floor continue to carve out dank and mould-ridden outsider pop with a raw, primitive temperament… vague melodic hooks break the surface, but an undertow of alcohol induced lethargy keeps them plastered into the ground.”- Lee Parker, Two Thousand OUTSIDE STAGE PITY FUCKS (Portland, OR) 2:00 Mangled drunken garage party boogie with commendably loutish keyboards - Razorcake REAL NUMBERS (Minneapolis, MN) 3:00 “These guys sound more like Television Personalitiess than the TVPs.” - Zac / Goner TRUE SONS OF THUNDER (Memphis, TN) 4:00 “If Einsturzende Neubauten is the sound of buildings collapsing, we’re like the sound of the clamor at the town meeting between the local politicians and the concerned citizens arguing over having the derelict buildings torn down. On drugs.” - TSOT TSOT MISSING MONUMENTS (New Orleans, LA) 5:00 “Back in the ring and bringing it clean! Swamp pop meets powerpop. On the outdoor stage because Louie DEMANDED it. He gets what he wants.” - Zac / Goner Reverend John Wilkins REV JOHN WILKINS (Memphis, TN) 6:00 The son of legendary bluesman Robert Wilkins, John Wilkins played guitar for O.V. Wright in the 1960s and recorded for Style Wooten’s Designer Records in the 1970s before heeding the call to ministry in the 1980s. He became a pastor of the Hunter’s Chapel Church whose congregation included Othar Turner and Napolean Strickland and their families, and which had included the legendary Mississippi Fred Mcdowell in earlier times. The Reverend’s Gospel Blues will sound immediately familiar to those who love Fred McDowell, RL Burnside and Junior Kimbrough. Deep, emotional, hypnotic guitarbased songs- not your suburban church’s organ jams! - Eric / Goner Presented by Big Legal Mess & The Folk Alliance Reverend John Wilkins SATUR 8PM DOORS AT THE HI TONE MC DAVE DUNLAP (Memphis, TN) • DJ SETH SUTTON & DJ CRENSHAW BLACK SUNDAY (Memphis, TN) 9:00 Alicja Trout’s other other band... An impromptu reunion show over the holidays was a jaw-dropper - we had to talk Alicja and the guys into an encore for the festival. - Zac / Goner BRIDES (Chicago, IL) 9:45 “The first punk band in the 90s I heard who wanted to be the Pagans and who sounded as good as the Pagans. Perfect mix of bad attitude and great songs. -Eric / Goner DEAF WISH (Melbourne, Australia) “Deaf Wish began in a soggy West Melbourne rehearsal room in May 2007, standing around screaming and bashing through songs with one solid philosophy: ‘go to feedback’ when things fall apart. While they are often compared to US bands like the Wipers, Husker Du and Red Kross; Australian bands such as X and Venom P Stinger; it is an unarguably and distinctly Melbourne suburban sound that Deaf Wish have made their own.” - The Siren Sound lutely top notch. Their live show is heartstopping and throat-shredding. - Eric / Goner ALARM CLOCKS (Cleveland, OH) 12:00 “The Alarm Clocks “No Reason To Complain” is one of Goner’s top 60s garage singles - as featured on Back From The Grave Volume 1- and just to be able to see the band that made this perfect slice of raw American rock n roll in 2011 is basically unimaginable. The fact that the Alarm Clocks circa now crank out insane, uncompromising, and tough Midwest garage punk is flat out impossible.” - Eric / Goner HUMAN EYE (Detroit, MI) 1:00 “Like a flying saucer crash landing on your head.” - Zac / Goner “With Human Eye, frontman Timmy “Vulgar” Lampinen takes the raw punk spirit he brought to his earlier Detroit bands (Clone Defects & Epileptix) and steps into new dimensions that reflect reality through science fiction.” - Free Music Archive via WFMU SHANNON & THE CLAMS (SF, CA) 11:15 Shannon & The Clams Shannon & The Clams are, along with Hunx & His Punx (also featuring Shannon Shaw), the greatest 50s-pop influenced bands going right now. The Clams 50s influences are mixed with large doses of girl group melodrama, garage rock energy, and individual weirdness. The songwriting is absoHuman Eye SUNDAY CLOSING CEREMONIES AT THE GONER STORE. FREE! TWO TEARS (NYC, NY) 2:30 ‘’Bananarama + Kim Deal + Pussy Galore.” - Two Tears Ex-Red Aunts! 1 Woman band! JAM MESSENGERS (Volcano, HI + Sao Paolo, Brazil) 3:30 Ex-Workdog Rob K now resides in Volcano, Hawaii, and has teamed up with Marco Butcher of Sao Paolo Brazil’s Thee Butcher’s Orchestra as a two-man blues juggernaut spreading crazed garage gospel across the USA, incorporating headstands, snakeskin pants, and a properly lascivious edge to the proceedings. Unlikely, but great. - Eric / Goner Jam Messangers POST FEST COMEDOWN 9pm til 2am at The Buccaneer w/ WORLD FAMOUS DJS Free! Come to hang out and NOT listen to a live band! Dance party for as long as you can stand! Sit for as long as you like! GONERFEST 8 MAP OTHER THINGS TO DO IN MEMPHIS - Besides Gonerfest! A current listing of events can be found in both the weekly Memphis Flyer or in the Playbook section of the Commercial Appeal daily paper, and also at the online versions of both those papers. SUN STUDIO PEABODY DUCKS 706 Union Ave (901) 521-0664 One amazing room. One amazing man. Sam Phillips changed the world. Ike Turner, Howlin Wolf, Carl Perkins, Jerry Lee Lewis, Johnny Cash, Elvis Presley, Little Milton, Roy Orbison, and tons more. Unreal. Peabody Hotel Union & 2nd St Sure, go ahead and be a tourist. A tuxedoed Duck Master leads the ducks into a fountain in the middle of the Peabody Hotel lobby at 11am each morning and back up to their penthouse digs at 5pm. Ridiculous? Yeah! Gorgeous hotel lobby & bar. Pricey, but the ducks are free! STAX MUSEUM 926 E McLemore Ave (901) 942-7685 Rebuilt from languishing as a vacant lot for years, now there’s a music school NATIONAL CIVIL RIGHTS MUSEUM 450 Mulberry Street (901) 521-9699 A tribute to the Civil Rights Movement at the motel where Martin Luther King, Jr. was assassinated. GRACELAND on one side and a Smithsonian-quality museum on the other. If you can come out of this tour without wanting to wear Rufus Thomas’ knee-high green boots I don’t want to know you. The hall of records will bring most Gonerfest visitors to their knees. Check out Isaac Hayes’ gold Cadillac! Wow! THE MISSISSIPPI RIVER The Mississippi is the whole reason Memphis exists. It’s huge. It’s awesome. There are barges. Don’t miss it. But don’t try to swim it! 3734 Elvis Presley Boulevard (901) 3323322 Elvis is king. His house is a perfect 1970s time capsule. Kinda pricey, but, if you’re in the right mood, cool, and all your friends will ask you if you went there, so you might as well go. Hall of jumpsuits & other costumes is great! Jungle Room rules. We keep getting older, Graceland stays the same age. For more hilarity, find Graceland, Too in Holly Springs, MS! Paul McLeod is a #1 Elvis fan. Graceland Too 200 E. Gholson Ave., Holly Springs, MS; GIBSON GUITAR FACTORY 145 Lt Geo W Lee (901) 544-7998 Quite a few Memphis musicians making SGs, Les Pauls, and other Gibson models in this downtown factory. A must for guitar nuts! DRINKING & NIGHTCLUBS LAMPLIGHTER 1702 Madison (901) 726-9916 Our favorite beer joint ever. You can BYOBooze if you pay for set-ups. The best burger in Memphis? Chuck and Beth have been putting on small shows here as well. You can always find out what else is going on by stopping in here. BUCCANEER 1368 Monroe (901) 278-0909 The site of the first Gonerfest, and our favorite Pirate-themed venue in the city. Great bartenders, great atmosphere. Cozy! MURPHY’S 1589 Madison (901) 726-4193 Across the street from what used to be the Well and Antenna Club, Murphy’s supplied the hard alcohol to the rockers punking it up across the street. They saved the Antenna sign & have taken up a large chunk of the punk rock shows that might have gone to the Antenna back in the day. NEXT DOOR THE COVE 2559 Broad (901) 730-0719 Small joint that took all the nautical décor from the late, great Anderton’s seafood place and crammed in into a spot 1/4 the size. Oysters and cocktails. Live music on occasion. THE BEAUTY SHOP 966 South Cooper Street (901) 272-7111 Around the corner from Goner on Cooper. Serves elegant & impressive concoctions. Also a restaurant and next door at Do, a noodle shop. Convenient! MUSIC STORES XANADU 2200 Central (901) 274-9885 Owner John Lowe is creator of the one and two-string “Lowebow” guitars. He’s also got strings and effects and Orange amps and Silvertones. Tons of books, too. Paperbacks, hardbacks, sci-fi, mystery, and weirdness. Live Lowebow performances by request! MARTIN MUSIC 937 South Cooper (901) 278-0278 Swank little bar down the street from Goner, cozy with tons of tvs for sports-watchin’. Gonerfest discount! 1659 Poplar Avenue, (901) 729-2466 The closest place to get strings and picks to the Midtown clubs- they’ve also got fancy guitars, fancy amps, and fancy custom guitar pedals. POPLAR LOUNGE MEMPHIS DRUM SHOP 2586 Poplar (901) 324-6550 Revitalized bar since Jameson (exPuffy Areolas!) started booking it in the past year or so… “Where The Stars Hang Out.” Beer only. WILD BILL’S 1580 Vollentine (901) 726-5473 Jook joint w/ quarts & live r&b / blues in Midtown. Wild Bill passed away a few years back, but the jookin goes on. From 10 til late, Thursday through Sunday, $10 cover. 1878 South Cooper (901) 276-2328 Drummers should not miss the Drum Shop, right around the corner from Goner. The best drum shop for hundreds of miles. Tell ‘em GONERFEST sent ya! XANADU AD EATING Eating is a big deal in Memphis. Barbecue and soul food (fried chicken, pork chops, etc) have been honed to a fine science. Plus it’s cheap! Here are a few of our favorite places & others of note. Be sure to tell ‘em you’re here for Gonerfest! PAYNE’S BBQ KWIK CHEK 1762 Lamar (901) 272-1523 Our favorite chopped shoulder sandwich. Smoked Sausage, too! No booze. Housed in a converted old garage. Cool! Open for lunch until sundown. Closed Mondays. They sell their sauce! Ask! 2013 Madison (901) 274-9293 Employers of many rockers through the years. Cheap delicious sandwiches. Muffaletta, pork roast, and vegetarian Bloody Valentine are good starting points. Korean dishes as well. GUS’ FRIED CHICKEN 1859 Madison (901) 272- 3466 Small Italian deli right in the middle of Midtown. Excellent sandwiches. 310 S Front (901) 527-4877 World famous fried chicken with a spicy, chunky crust, served with a quart of beer… YES! Frying Chicken can take a while so don’t be in a rush. Sides taste like they came straight from the can, unfortunately. Stick with the meat! UNCLE LOU’S FRIED CHICKEN 3633 Millbranch Rd (901) 332-2367 Fantastic chicken wings like no other. Out by the airport- get some to go as you’re leaving town? You will be the envy of the entire airport. COZY CORNER 745 N Parkway (901) 527-9158 Famous for their Cornish game hens, which I’ve never tried ‘cause it would mean missing out on eating more RIBS! Saucy. Great. Best in Memphis, say us. Frequent Jerry “The King” Lawler sightings! RIBS! FINO’S BARBECUE SHOP 1782 Madison (901) 272-1277 Solid and spicy Midtown barbecue that stays open later than most and serves beer. SOUL FISH 862 S Cooper (901) 725-0722 Delicious sandwiches & platters of chicken & catfish. Low-key, but crowded most dinnertimes. Cuban and Memphis sandwiches are fantastic. LOU’S PIZZA PIE 2158 Young Avenue (901) 722-4031 Neighbors to our east, with tasty sun-dried tomato & pesto pizzas. Pepperoni and more basic toppings, too. N E W N OI S E from N OR T O N ! DIRTY GHOSTS SHOUT IT IN 7” Single Carl Perkins The Gaye Blades Put Your Cat Clothes On! 368 LP 369 LP Limited edition run of yl! 300 copies on color Vin NICK FLANAGAN King Uszniewicz vs. the South Bay Surfers The Ideals The Gorilla 45-162 Battle Of The Bands I’M HERE ALL WEA K 12” Color Vinyl LP Nick Flanagan’s first full length stand-up album! Yo u Know, Nick from Teen Crud Combo & Brutal Knights! It’s Comedy! Keep your eye out for new releases coming soon, by The Cubic Hairs, The Pubes, Homosexual Balding, Sexual Champions, Horny Times www.pubes.com, Pinball Skateboard Pizza, Mod Central, Mod Cow Disease, And Then There’s Mod, Mod About You, Modder Than Hell, Mod Magazine www.classicbarmusic.com Myron Lee and the Caddies Bobby Fuller and the Fanatics Homicide Stringer 45-161 45-163 Bloodshot Bill The Fred Wolff Combo Thunder And Lightning 370 LP 359 LP Somebody Else Was Suckin’ My Dick Last Night 45-164 Nick Tosches The Coba Seas Yvonne & Yvette Sun Ra Save The Last Dance for Satan Unreformed The Siamese Twins This Planet is Doomed KB3 Paperback 364 LP 45-156 KB2 Paperback NORTON RECORDS P.O. Box 646 Cooper Station New York, NY 10276 tel (718) 789-4438 b 24 hour fax (718) 398-9215 [email protected] b www.nortonrecords.com b myspace.com/nortonrecords we accept Visa, MasterCard, American Express and PayPal YOUNG AVENUE DELI IMAGINE VEGAN CAFE 2119 Young Avenue (901) 278-0034 Known for 1/2 pound burgers, wraps, quesadillas and a huge menu. Tons of different beers on tap and in bottles. Right down the street from the Goner store. 2156 Young Ave (901) 654-3455 Right next door to Goner! $3 beer all day long! Vegan food, too! CENTRAL BBQ If by some chance you are driving around and your truck’s cassette player is broken, you might want to taste some local Memphis talk radio. Here’s some stations for ya: 2249 Central (90) 272-9377 Relatively new to the scene but a favorite of many East Memphians. Tender BBQ meant to be sauced to the individual BBQ fan’s liking. Vegetarian BBQ! And chicken wings are great! TROLLEY STOP 704 Madison Avenue (901) 526-1361 Delicious pizzas, and sandwiches in a minifarmer’s market-. FRESH! In between Midtown & Downtown, not far from Hotel Gen X or the Super 8 Motel. DEJA VU 936 Florida St (901) 942-1400. Downtown Cajun restaurant is only open during the day. Amazing New Orleans food... better than New Orleans. A favorite of the Gories’ Peg Oneil! RADIO AM730 3-6 pm Chris Vernon Show – loud, funny local sports talk radio that is also the only radio station to have local music on, live! Loves Goner! AM 1070 WDIA Venerable and venerated Black radio, good slowjams and solid talk in the mornings with Bev Johnson and Bobby O Jay AM 1180 WPLX Local rabble-rouser Thaddeus Matthews’ incredible station plays raunchy Blues / R&B all day and has the most insane local talk radio I’ve ever heard. Especially in the mornings. Sworn enemy of WDIA, with hilarious ads flaunting their competition. Check it out. THANKS! To everyone who makes this happen, especially the bands & the fans! But also the soundpeople, Don Perry, Kandi Cook, Rocket Science Audio & Live From Memphis, Per Bystrom for the art, Adam Woodard for the layout, the volunteers, the sponsors, the bartenders, the clean up crews, the advertisers, the doorpeople, the caterers, our publicists, and everyone we’re forgetting. We are very proud to bring everyone to Memphis to show off our music and our city. Thanks for being here. Please spread the word and help us to keep making these events as successful and fun as they can be. See you next year! ...coming soon on IN THE RED THE SPITS THEE CORMANS Halloween Record w/ Sound Effects MARK SULTAN Whatever i Want MARK SULTAN Whenever i Want THEE OH SEES Carrion Crawler/ The Dream JEFFREY NOVAK Baron In The Trees also singles by THEE CORMANS, JAMES ARTHUR'S MANHUNT, COP WARMTH and THE MOUTHBREATHERS www.intheredrecords.com
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