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Album Review: Ross Bellenoit – Eight Track Mind

Ross Bellenoit-Eight Track Mind

Ross Bellenoit
Eight Track Mind
(2010)

Track list:
01. Mysterious Child (Oh God!)
02. Heart of Creation
03. Now Is the Time
04. Wicked Love
05. Human Nature
06. Speak Clear
07. Different Crown
08. Don’t Tell Me
09. This Time Around
10. Borderline
11. Coda

Eight Track Mind is the debut album by Ross Bellenoit, a name that has been associated with many great artists (Amos Lee, Birdie Busch, John Francis, and The Sweetback Sisters – just to name a few) is finally taking his turn as a solo artist; testing his singer/songwriter skills.  Eight Track Mind has a pop body, a rock and roll mind, and a folk soul which delivers a clever, and genuine effort by Bellenoit.

“Now Is The Time” has the most beautifully haunting backing vocals like a spirit calling from the other side.  “Human Nature” might be familiar to some because of its WXPN airplay. “Speak Clear” starts out small and contained but soon breaks free with a near arena rock appeal.  Wendy Gaynor contributes excellent vocals on “Don’t Tell Me”.  And “you have a face unfit for your tongue ‘cause all that you’ve said isn’t all that you’ve done” are some notable lyrics heard on that track. Oh my, the pedal/lap steel (actually maybe it’s just an electric guitar with impeccable control) – anyways, it adds the most amazing layer to that track (and several others on this album) with so much feeling.  “This Time Around” is the fun song of the album and features Suzie Brown, Birdie Busch, Zach Djanikian, Wendy Gaynor, Craig Hendrix, Chris Kasper, Andrew Lipke, Jaron Olevsky, Allison Polans and Adrien Reju on vocals providing an impervious wall of sound.  Nate Gonzalez’s accordion playing on “Borderline” is impressive and joyous.

All in all, I think Eight Track Mind is a great debut album from Ross Bellenoit and proves him to be a gifted singer/songwriter, solo artist.  I hope that this is only the beginning.  Nice work by Jaron Olevsky (recording, bass guitar), Freddie Berman (drums) and everyone involved in this album.  By the way, I’m definitely feeling the overall production quality on the album – it’s crisp.

[LISTEN] “Human Nature” by Ross Bellenoit from the album Eight Track Mind

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Video: Hezekiah Jones, Birdie Busch, The Welcome Wagon, Andrew Rose Gregory @ Johnny Brenda’s (Sep 17, 2010)

Hezekiah Jones: Johnny Brenda's 9-17-10

[video] Hezekiah Jones – “I Am A Cinematographer” @ Johnny Brenda’s (Sep 17, 2010)
[video] Hezekiah Jones – “How You Feel About Traveling” @ Johnny Brenda’s (Sep 17, 2010)

I was unable to get a video for every set but Hezekiah Jones, Birdie Busch, The Welcome Wagon, and Andrew Rose Gregory were all great.  The videos I do have are just 2 songs from Hezekiah Jones‘ set which was great.  I love it when the Jones’ get together and play music.  Good times!  Birdie Busch played a duo set with Carl Cheeseman that was beaming with captivating musical elegance that only Birdie can deliver. Birdie, way to “get your Friday on” – hehe!  The Welcome Wagon performed a set of beautifully peaceful music that I enjoyed.   Andrew Rose Gregory and band had a good opening set and it was fun to hear the “Double Rainbow Song” live.  So intense!

Andrew Rose Gregory: Johnny Brenda's 9-17-10

Yes, 2 consecutive nights of incredible music at Johnny Brenda’s and life is good.

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XPoNential Music Festival 2010: July 16 – July 18 @ Wiggins Park, Camden Waterfront

XPoNential Fest 7/16 - 7/18

This year WXPN’s annual summer music festival, 2010 XPoNential Music Festival presented by Subaru, takes place Friday, July 16th to Sunday, July 18th at Wiggins Park on the Camden Waterfront.  The XPoNential festival is in its 17th year and its 6th year being held at Wiggins Park. The festival will feature artists: Alejandro Escovedo, Grace Potter & the Nocturnals, Nicole Atkins, The Felice Brothers, The Walkmen, Dawes, Dr. Dog, and Edward Sharpe & the Magnetic Zeros along with Philly artists and One Fan at a Time favorites: Ben Arnold, Dutch (featuring Liz Fullerton), Birdie Busch, The Great Unknown – and many more.  Plus enjoy family friendly music and exhibits available in the Kids Corner Garden.

Gates open at 5 p.m. on Friday, July 16; and noon on Saturday and Sunday, July 17 and 18. The Kids Corner Area will be open from noon to 6 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday.

I had so much fun last year at the 2009 XPoNential Music Festival that I will definitely return this year.  Wiggins Park on the Camden Waterfront in the summertime is a very beautiful place and a very short commute from Philadelphia, PA.  I loved going back and forth between the Camden County River Stage and the Jersey.com Marina Stage trying to see all the acts.  Best of all WXPN really does a great job of selecting a diverse group of established and new artists that really represent the eclectic and unique genres/styles that you can hear on the radio station on any given day.

3 Days | 3 Stages | 40+ Acts

Tickets & Details: xpn.org/festival

The Philly Folk Parade – May Residency @ The Fire: Final Night (May 25, 2010)

Last week’s (May 18th) Philly Folk Parade, hosted by Chris Kasper, was a flawless flow of music like a prefect parade procession.  The show began with the relentless, face-melting rock of The Doublewides – that band is musically impressive and extremely entertaining.  Then a switch to the back room for a fine solo set by Marc Silver.  And back to the front for Birdie Busch’s set which was a duo with Ross Bellenoit – sweet, sweet folk music and no complaints here.  Stage switch to Brittany Ann – I’m not familiar with her music but it sounded great – nice touch with the harp.  Then it was time for that night’s host: Chris Kasper, an amazingly talented singer/songwriter who was joined by an equally talented group of musicians for a truly outstanding set.  The final set in the back room went to Hey Nude Friend I’m Tired, an interesting collaboration between Michael Baker (The Spinning Leaves) and Todd Henkins (The Great Unknown).  Cowmuddy, a definite must-see artist, closed the show with a great folk rock set and good times were had by all.

This week’s (May 25th) Philly Folk Parade show was extraordinary.  I’m almost positive that I’ve seen Wissahickon Chicken Shack at least once before but I’m afraid I wasn’t paying much attention then.  Anyway, I thoroughly enjoyed their music for their sound is a bit too diverse for me to even begin to classify but it’s great.  Up The Chain (only 2/5ths of the band: Reed Kendall and Philip D’Agostino) played a nice set in the back room.  Then back to the front of the room for Andrew Lipke with a string quartet.  Lipke is an excellent singer/songwriter and hearing his music performed with such beautiful string arrangements was spectacular.  The great music continued with a super set by The Matt Helm Scream – if you don’t know that band you ought to.  Jim Boggia followed with a wonderful solo set that made me realize I should see Boggia live more often.  To the back room again for Daniel of the Moonlight who played what sounded like traditional folk songs something quieting fitting for this parade.  I have nothing but respect for Hezekiah Jones (Raphael Cutrufello) because he truly is an exceptional singer/songwriter and I was so excited to see how the final set was going to play out.  Well, I don’t think I’ve ever seen that many Joneses on stage at once.  So, as the set went on it seemed like another Jones took to the stage and added to the harmonious wall of sound.  Wow, I couldn’t have thought of a better ending to The Philly Folk Parade May residency at The Fire – perfect!

A huge thank you goes out to The Philly Folk Parade for making Tuesdays in May such memorable, music filled nights – a music lover’s dream come true!

Saturday, May 22nd – Maysie’s FarmFest 2010 – The Conservation Concert: Local Food, Local Music

Maysie’s FarmFest
Saturday, May 22, 2010
Location: 15 St. Andrew’s Lane, Glenmoore, PA 19343
[Ludwig's Corner, Chester County, PA]
Noon – 10:00PM
Tickets: $20 in adv | $25 at the gate
All Ages

The first annual Maysie’s FarmFest will be held Saturday, May 22, 2010 at Maysie’s Farm located at: 15 St. Andrew’s Lane, Glenmoore, PA 19343 [Ludwig's Corner, Chester County, PA].  It will be a day of “Great local music, great local food, and a fun day for the entire family!”  The music will be provided by some of Philly’s best artists: Sharon Little, Sisters 3, Hezekiah Jones, Birdie Busch, Chris Kasper, Kuf Knotz, Sweetheart Parade, Bob Beach, Philip D’Agostino, The Great Unknown, The Spinning Leaves, Ross Bellenoit, and Lauren Adams.  Also on the bill are: The Country Devils, and special guest Appalachian Uprising.

Maysie’s Farm Conservation Center is a nonprofit educational organization dedicated to improving public understanding of the importance of conservation and ecological thinking. We pursue our mission primarily by working toward a local, sustainable food system. Our advocacy, community development and educational programs address the environmental, social and economic problems of the industrial, chemical based, food system and our farm demonstrates some of the alternatives available through a local, sustainable food system. On our seven acres of organically managed beds, we produce vegetables and fruits for about 200 households through our CSA, or Community Supported Agriculture program, which is in its 14th season. We have also started two seasonal Farmers Markets as well as a Farm and School Partnership with a local elementary school. We created and administer the Sustainable Agriculture Internship Training Alliance of Southeastern Pennsylvania and encourage and facilitate new farmers and the start-up of new farms. We promote organic food production, local food production and the development of community around food production.

For more information visit the Fest’s official site: www.maysiesfarmfest.org

The Review: A Look At Shows Past

Anson B Nixon Park 002

I would love to be able to blog as soon as I’ve seen a show but lately that just isn’t possible.  I guess I go to too many shows and just don’t always have the time to sit down and write something “blog worthy”.  So, for now this is how we’ll catch-up on show reviews.

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