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20
Apr

Last minute replacement band needed for charity benefit

From Craigslist comes word of a benefit for parapalegic Elliot Williams of Smithfield. The Smithfield Jaycees are throwing a BBQ for him on April 25th, and it seems that the band that was booked for that night had to cancel.

Elliot has opened his home up as sort of a halfway house for those in need, and has been in much need himself, having made modifications to his car and home to suit a man confined to a wheelchair. I’ve known him since I was child and have watched him raise his 4 children.

I’m still waiting confirmation back on the situtation and will pass on any word when I get it.

17
Apr

Thirsty Thursday: Smokin’ Joe’s and The Prisoners at Cozzy’s

We decided to take a break from our usual Thirsty Thursday routine and head across the water to check out what was going on over in Carrollton and headed to Smokin’ Joe’s and meetup with Ed G. I had met guitarist/singer Nathan Firth over at Mugsy’s a few weeks ago and had promised him that I would make my way down there to see him. After a series of technical problems with the PA I was finally able to get up and play a few songs. I must say that the sound in that space is really nice and sounds great the way they had it run. No worries about not being able to hear vocals over the guitar there.

After a short set I finally got the chance to hear Nathan play with someone that everyone’s been buzzing about to me, Joey Marade. I can tell you now this kid is the real deal. His ear is tight, his chops are honed and his harmonizing is on point. This is one talented guy! Nick and Joe play really well together. I can’t wait for Nathan to get his copyrights in order so we can hear some of those originals!

After leaving Smokin’ Joe’s I made my way back across the bridge to meetup with Todd P at the Katt for a quick brew. He got a message about a hot band over at Cozzy’s so we rushed over there to check it out. I knew something was up when the doorman made us wait outside cause the place was over capacity, 200 people! We got in there and were able to witness the awesomeness of local roots reggae group The Prisoners. Let me tell you, it has been a long time since I’ve seen this kind of energy from a band and the crowd like I saw last night. These guys are the real deal. The entire place was on their feet dancing. It was great. You will be hard pressed to find a better bunch of musicians around here, definitely not a better blue-eyed reggae band!

Here’s a couple of video clips from the show to give you an idea how they sound. Their mySpace has a couple MP3s up that are worth a listen as well.

While their website doesn’t do them justice (Call me guys, I can help!) it does have an up-to-date calendar extending into August. Notable upcoming local shows are:

  • Sunday April 19 @ Yorktown Pub
  • Thursday April 23 @ Jewish Mother (VAB) opening for Dubconscious
  • Friday April 24 @ Marker 20 (HAM)
  • Saturday April 25 @ Schooner’s Grill (NPN)
  • Thursday May 21 @ Cozzy’s (NPN)

Expect to hear more about these guys from us in the future. They are going to be HUGE.

17
Apr

Fender guitar auction to benefit VA Beach sound man

Another HRV music fixture is in need of assistance to help pay mounting medical bills. Soundman RD Sisk suffered a stroke last month and has been left unable to work and with no income. Fender Music has donated a limited edition Fender Stratocaster and Alpha Music is running a raffle to benefit Sisk. A benefit is planned in the coming months. Sisk is undergoing physical therapy to regain his mobility. Doctors expect him to make a full recovery in the next 6 months.

Like Eric Insley, most self-imployed musicans have no health insurance, and an illness like this is financially devastating. Perhaps even more important to realize is that during the past few years, half of all bankruptcies in the United States were the result of medical bills. Even sadder is the fact that most of these were by people who had health insurance. Those without it are much worse off.

16
Apr

Pillowhead Design in Norfolk

We don’t just aim to reproduce the freshest trends in pop-culture, we exist to redefine them.
“We don’t just aim to reproduce the freshest trends in pop-culture, we exist to redefine them.”

Found a great local design shop out of Norfolk, Pillowhead. Was just exploring random Tweets based around the area and found @benandcandace. Checked the home page and WOW! These guys are really talented. Check their home page for more great work.  Here’s one of my faves below, you’ve got to check the rest! Great to see such local talent.

14
Apr

Looking for Bass Player and Drummer to Complete Established Band

So my friend Andy Loudermilk just joined Facebook today. I asked him what was up with his band, Sonz of Godzilla, and he said that they were searching for a new bass player and drummer to start a new band. Since I love Andy and his music I told him I would pass the info on.

Here’s the Craiglisting with the full info. This is around Hampton area. The Sons have played shows down in the Outer Banks, so be prepared to travel. If you check they’re mySpace page you can hear some of their tracks. They are definitely NOT a cover band.

10
Apr

Walt Redmond Jr. Funeral Monday

Since I’ve been getting dozens of Google hits for Walt Redmond Jr., I’d figure I’d let everyone know that his funeral is planned for Monday, April 14 at St Marks Methodist on E. Mercury Blvd. in Hampton.

08
Apr

RIP Walt Redmond Jr.

In sad news, local singer/songwriter Walt Redmond Jr. passed away this week. He was found dead Tuesday morning, after what is being described by the Daily Press as an ‘apparent drug overdose‘. He was 35.

Walt was the father of two adolescent children. His girlfriend is currently 3 months pregnant with his child. Our thoughts are with them in this difficult time.

I did not know Walt personally; he was respected and loved by many of my friends in the area and they are saddened by his loss.

Walt’s last performance was at last Sunday’s Hipstock Benefit for Eric Insley. You can listen to some of Walt’s music on his MySpace page.

06
Apr

What is EpicHoney?

I recently updated the About page with a rather lengthy explanation of our history and what we’re trying to accomplish; in case you were confused.

23
Mar

Continuing financial shenanigans against the American people

Rolling Stone’s Matt Tiabbi has a thorough write up on AIG, Paulson and the systematic transfer of wealth from America’s tax payers to the financial sector. It’s rather lengthy and worth at least a quick skim.  It names a lot of the people who are responsible for the current mess and exposes the disgusting ways these people and institutions are still destroying the financial wealth of the government.

The Big Takeover: Rolling Stone

Most people haven’t heard of Maiden Lane, which is an organization created to hand out the TARP funds to the various recieving firms. What I had not known was that there were a number of other firms created that are handing out even more funds:

While the rest of America, and most of Congress, have been bugging out about the $700 billion bailout program called TARP, all of these newly created organisms in the Federal Reserve zoo have quietly been pumping not billions but trillions of dollars into the hands of private companies (at least $3 trillion so far in loans, with as much as $5.7 trillion more in guarantees of private investments). Although this technically isn’t taxpayer money, it still affects taxpayers directly, because the activities of the Fed impact the economy as a whole. And this new, secretive activity by the Fed completely eclipses the TARP program in terms of its influence on the economy.

These short-tern loans from the FED to the recipients are normally disclosed in a report known as the H4 report each week. As the financial crisis started we saw payments of around $33 billion being handed out; as things grew worse it reached $125. Then, at the start of the year, zero. Not because the funds weren’t being handed out, it was instead being handed out by:

“Term Auction Facility, the Term Securities Lending Facility, the Primary Dealer Credit Facility, the Commercial Paper Funding Facility and a monster called the Asset-Backed Commercial Paper Money Market Mutual Fund Liquidity Facility (boasting the chat-room horror-show acronym ABCPMMMFLF). For good measure, there’s also something called a Money Market Investor Funding Facility, plus three facilities called Maiden Lane I, II and III to aid bailout recipients like Bear Stearns and AIG. “

And further in the article:

As complex as all the finances are, the politics aren’t hard to follow. By creating an urgent crisis that can only be solved by those fluent in a language too complex for ordinary people to understand, the Wall Street crowd has turned the vast majority of Americans into non-participants in their own political future. There is a reason it used to be a crime in the Confederate states to teach a slave to read: Literacy is power. In the age of the CDS and CDO, most of us are financial illiterates. By making an already too-complex economy even more complex, Wall Street has used the crisis to effect a historic, revolutionary change in our political system — transforming a democracy into a two-tiered state, one with plugged-in financial bureaucrats above and clueless customers below.

20
Mar

Rules of the Conservative Right

I was hoping to tweet this, it was a bit too much to fit into 140 characters or whatever so I’m filling it out here.

How to Destroy the Government in Three Easy Steps – Not really that enlightening,  (blame the individuals, cut taxes and exploit disaster;) except for the links at the bottom to Sara Robinson’s Learning From the Cultural Conservatives series (via Digg)

Part I: Messing With Their Minds
Part II: Taking Up the Worldview
Part III: Taking it to the Street

(Bad design tip for the OurFuture.org site master: having a related series of articles and no way to link the 3 of them together is not a good idea. You can follow the links back from III to II to I; there’s no way for readers of part I to find part II and III.)

Related, excellent and also worth your time is Bruce Wilson’s article on Paul Weyrich, one of the architects of the conservative movement’s rise over the past 30 years. Weyrich’s ideas helped conservatives to reframe the arguments of modern American politics, converting mass media and popular support to a conservative worldview. Wilson and Robinson take Wyrich’s lessons and adapt them for the Left, detailing exactly how the Right has managed to win the fight.

I don’t post this out of support for the Left or liberal/progressive politics, merley as an example of the linguistic judo that is so important in America’s culture war. Christian conservatism has played a hard game with propaganda and linguistic tactics, and it seems now that it is being understood and implemented by the other side. Intellectual calls to reason have not been enough to counteract the Right’s plays to the reptilian hindbrains of the American public. The lessons learned here illustrate the brilliant way that the Republican machine has changed hearts and minds.

The tactics outlined by Wyrich are as brilliant as anything Machivelli or Sun Tsu would have written. Wyrich may very well be the Saul Alinsky of the Right, creating a playbook that has his side for decades. Obama has shown during the presidential campaign that he understands and is able to use these tactics; let’s hope that he and the rest of us not on the Right are able to use these weapons effectively for the next 30 years.