03.12.10 :: The Judies Self-Titled Album Release Party

Posted: February 28th, 2010 | Author: 4th Ward Heroes | Filed under: 4TH WARD HEROES, EVENTS

Photograph by Matthew Smith Photography

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

The Judies – The Judies
The Judies – The Judies

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

http://www.myspace.com/thejudies
http://lala.com/z89l
http://itunes.apple.com/us/album/the-judies/id354812314

J. Roddy Walston and The Business

Photo courtesy of http://vagrant.com/

“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/

http://www.jroddy.net/
http://www.myspace.com/jroddy
http://lala.com/zK8wI
http://itunes.apple.com/us/album/hail-mega-boys/id220204821


The Booze

“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

http://www.myspace.com/thebooze
http://itunes.apple.com/us/album/straight-no-chaser/id278577693

RSVP via: http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=331326001908