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Tonight — WXPN Welcomes: Triple Album Release show: Hezekiah Jones, Up the Chain and Joe D’Amico at World Cafe Live

WXPN Welcomes: Triple Album Release show: Hezekiah Jones, Up the Chain and Joe D'Amico at World Cafe Live

Thursday, February 17, 2011 — WXPN Welcomes: Triple Album Release show: Hezekiah Jones, Up the Chain and Joe D’Amico (w/ Chris Bathgate – opening the show) at World Cafe Live.  Also, pre-show music (from 7:00pm – 8:00pm) will be provided by Francis D’Amico.

World Cafe Live
3025 Walnut Street
Philadelphia, PA 19104
phone: 215-222-1400
website: philly.worldcafelive.com

Thursday, February 17, 2011 | Doors 7pm | Show 8pm | Downstairs Live | Tickets!

Albums being released tonight:
Hezekiah Jones – Have You Seen Our New Fort? on vinyl
Up the Chain – Holy, Open Drying Road on CD
Joe D’Amico – Asleep In My Shoes on CD

All in all, it’s bound to be an incredible night of music and I’ll see you there.

Album Review: Joe D’Amico – Asleep In My Shoes

JoeD'Amico-AsleepInMyShoes Joe D’Amico
Asleep In My Shoes
(2011)

Track list:
1. Listen To The Summer
2. Asleep In My Shoes
3. Monsters
4. Better Days
5. Listen To The Loons
6. Blind Bird
7. It’s Been So Long
8. White Horse 04:04
9. Manager 03:36
10. Sad Dog 03:33
11. Late Nights (Early Mornings)

I know Joe D’Amico because he’s a member of Mason Porter and that’s one of my favorite bands.  Mason Porter’s music is so good.  I recently got a taste of Joe D’Amico’s solo music endeavor from his Tuesday night residency at The Grape Room this past January.  Hearing D’Amico’s songs live made me excited to hear his new album.  Well, after listening to Asleep In My Shoes by Joe D’Amico I can honestly say that it is a magnificent album.

Asleep In My Shoes shows off Joe D’Amico’s great songwriting skills with so many memorable lyrics. My most favorite lyric can be heard on the title track, “Asleep In My Shoes”, “self destructing 3-4-2-1 of the reasons I’m ugly – I’ll never open my heart — to give or to learn or to simply return the love I’m given.”  D’Amico has a lovely voice and tone that conveys emotion nicely. There is a diverse selection of styles and genres sampled but indie rock is probably the most fitting.  Never underestimate the value of a well placed, harmonized, “ba-da-da” (“Listen To The Summer”), “oow” (“Better Days”), or “la-de-da” (“Listen To The Loons”).  “Blind Bird” is succinct and sweet – and greatly enjoyed.   The last track, “Late Nights (Early Mornings)”, is the only song that reminded me of Mason Porter which is a good thing because this is not a Mason Porter album (no disrespect intended).  Asleep In My Shoes is a wonderfully multilayered album where each listen reveals a new awe-inspiring sound and that’s an amazing feat and a great musical accomplishment.

This album harbors moments of sound reminiscent of The Beatles-esque grandness to more intimate, solo moments often exemplified by Tyler Ramsey (of Band of Horses fame). I only say that with the utmost respect and admiration for all artists involved.  So, yes, I really, really, really like this album!  Thank you, Joe D’Amico (Dan Bower, Bethany Brooks, Chris D’Amico, Brad Hinton, Gary Lebiedzinski, and everyone else who worked on this album), for making my ears smile.

[LISTEN] “Asleep In My Shoes” by Joe D’Amico

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Joe D’Amico’s album release show for Asleep In My Shoes is at 8:00pm on Thursday, February 17th, 2011 at World Cafe Live (Philadelphia, PA) | Tickets: $17/$22 | With: Hezekiah Jones, Up The Chain, and Chris Bathgate.

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!

Live Review: Up the Chain, Hezekiah Jones, Anna K Jarosz — Tin Angel (4/8/10)

An excellent show at the Tin Angel this past Thursday night.

Anna K Jarosz
The show opened with a lovely solo set by Anna K Jarosz, a Brooklyn singer-songwriter by way of Scotland.  Jarosz played the keyboard and sang on all the songs with a subtle sincerity that made her music so enjoyable.  Wow, just an all around great set of music and a wonderful way to start the night.

Hezekiah Jones
Aah, then it was time for Hezekiah Jones who played as a trio for most of the set.  Hezekiah Jones (Raphael Cutrufello) creates some truly amazing music that is very moving.  Hearing “Traffic To The Sea” almost brought me to tears because of its flawless performance and sheer musical beauty.  The award for Best Use of an iPhone during a set goes to Ross Bellenoit on “I’ve Got A Little Room” for adding the meow track.  So, it still stands that Hezekiah Jones’ musical greatness is a given.

Up The Chain
The final set belonged to Up The Chain, a Philly band with a rather diverse style of music which is a great thing.

Upcoming Shows:

Up The Chain
Apr 23 2010 Rockwood Music Hall (New York, NY)
Apr 23 2010 MilkBoy Coffee (Ardmore, PA)
May 7 2010 Triumph Brewery (Princeton, NJ)
May 21 2010 Bar 4 (Brooklyn, NY)
May 29 2010 World Cafe Live (Philadelphia, PA)

Hezekiah Jones
Apr 17 2010 Parlay Studios (Jersey City, NJ)
Apr 25 2010 Yards Brewery (Philadelphia, PA)
Apr 27 2010 97.3 WRIR On Air Performance (Richmond, VA)
May 9 2010 World Cafe Live (Philadelphia, PA)
May 22 2010 Maysie’s Farm Fest (Glenmoore, PA)

Anna K Jarosz
Apr 25 2010 The Bitter End (New York, NY)
May 15 2010 Burlap and Bean (Newton Square, PA)

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