4th Ward Heroes Presents
Slush Fund Recording Artist
THE JUDIES
Album Release Party
With Special Guests
J. Roddy Walston and The Business
The Booze
DJ set by Baron Saturday of Judi Chicago
Friday March 12th 2010
Star Community Bar
437 Moreland Avenue NE
Atlanta, GA 30307 http://www.starbar.net/
Doors: 9 PM
Admission: 21+ II General $7 II With CD $10
Copyright 2010 Warren E. Ullam, III (ASCAP)
℗ 2010 Slush Fund Recordings, LLC
www.slushfundrecordings.com
Produced, Engineered & Mixed by Sean McPherson
Recorded at East Atlanta Recording
Warren Ullom: guitar, piano, vocals
Mike Sprinkel: bass
David Miksch: drums and percussion
Naomi Lavender: backing vocals on tracks 5 and 7
Ryan Pitchford: backing vocals, pedal steel on tracks 2 and 9, lead guitar on track 5
Management: Kahle Davis
Mastered by Alexander Lowe at Red Tuxedo
Logo & Artwork by R. Land
Layout by Eric Toledo
Photo by D.W. Prasse
The Judies
Photo courtesy of DW Prasse
“Simply stated, The Judies create pop music the way that pop music should be with catchy melodies, memorable hooks and traces of the garage rock you lived for in the ’90s. Once experiencing a live performance you won’t be able to shake front man Warren Ullom. He leaves an indelible impression as he pours every ounce of himself into each performance.” -Kelley Hagen, Metromix Atlanta
“The band self-released their debut, Hail Mega Boys, in 2007 which prompted critics to say that J-Roddy Walston and The Business is “the purest American rock-and-roll band I’ve heard in years,” (Flagpole) and sounds like “a butcher version of Queen and Ben Folds with a full backing band and a fistful of Lexapro” (WCPR). The quintet’s live show is an experience likened to “a live bull fight,” (Philly Style) and “infectiously manic…they make James Brown look lazy,” (Baltimore City Paper).” – http://vagrant.com/
“Rebirth of the Cool is a great return to ’60s rock form for the Booze that sharpens the group’s aesthetics. “No Big Thing,” “There Goes My Girl,” which features a duet with Ashley Salisbury from the Stolen Hearts, and “Railway 188″ are soulful pop peaks in an album steeped in harmonica, slide guitars and the blues.” -Chad Radford, Creative Loafing
Event:The Judies Album Release Party With Special Guests J. Roddy Walston and The Business, The Booze, DJ set by Baron Saturday of Judi Chicago!
Date:Friday, March 12th 2010
Time:9:00pm
City:The Judies Album Release Party With Special Guests J. Roddy Walston and The Business, The Booze, DJ set by Baron Saturday of Judi Chicago! in
Atlanta
The Official Falcon Lords Executive Release Party
March 4th 2010
Star Community Bar
437 Moreland Ave., NE
Atlanta GA 30307
8 PM // 21+ // FREE
We interrupt regularly scheduled programming for a special announcement by our heroes The Falcon Lords:
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
The Falcon Lords – Straight From the Center of Their Volcano Lair
The Falcon Lords are a band of crime fighting super heroes that made the ultimate party record about the city they love. “Straight From the Center of Their Volcano Lair” was produced and mixed By Graham Marsh, a notable recording artist whose credits include such luminaries as Gnarls Barkley and Lionel Richie. In addition, the record comes packaged with a fully illustrated comic book by James Callahan that brings The Falcon Lords’ vigilante exploits to life.
With sounds that range from the dirty south swag of “Falcon Surprise” to the college dance anthem “Chronozilla”, the Falcon Lords demonstrate a comprehensive understanding of modern song structure and sonic experimentation. Comprised of lead singer/beat master Lord Falcon Falconrod III, guitarist Lord Falconhorn and bassist Lady Falcon Flame, these masked musicians are known for their energetic live performances. To support the release, The Falcon Lords are touring the United States throughout 2010, going wherever superheroes are needed.
Come get your copy at The Official Falcon Lords Executive Release Party on March 4th at the Star Community Bar. The Falcon Lords have invited Futureshock and Hollyweerd to get you shakin’. Dookie Platters spins all night. Admission is free.
Judi Chicago return to 529 with a killer lineup! Machines Are People Too from Chattanooga, will be making their Atlanta debut bringing with them some serious body moving tunes and the always brilliant Social Studies, hot off the release of their new record ‘Proxemics’ will join us to guarantee one of the best nights of music Atlanta has seen yet.
“Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) is an international medical humanitarian organization created by doctors and journalists in France in 1971.
Today, MSF provides aid in nearly 60 countries to people whose survival is threatened by violence, neglect, or catastrophe, primarily due to armed conflict, epidemics, malnutrition, exclusion from health care, or natural disasters. MSF provides independent, impartial assistance to those most in need.
Equally inspired by ’60s surf, the Beatles and punk, the BALKANS churn out fast, trebly rock that teems with elated melodies and ruminating vocals. Chemistry binds the lineup of Stanley Vergilis (drums), Brett Miller (guitar), Woody Shortridge (bass/guitar) and Frankie Broyles (guitar/vocals). But don’t let their shy demeanor and baby faces fool you. The rambunctious lot of mop-topped youngsters has an endearingly juvenile quality that feeds the energy behind the music, and makes the group more than a handful.
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