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| By Julie Lawrence OnMilwaukee.com Staff Writer E-mail author | Author bio More articles by Julie Lawrence |
| Published Feb. 27, 2007 at 7:30 a.m. |
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Welcome once again to another installment of the OnMilwauke.com / WMSE Local Music Podcast where promotions director Brent Gohde and I take on the pleasurable task of presenting to you, the loyal reader and listener, a sampling of the ever-changing musical landscape of Milwaukee bands.
This weekend WMSE's own Bob Mittnacht (also known as Bob Midnight, from the Midnight Radio show) and his band The Crowning Glories are making an appearance at Points East Pub. The Friday, March 2 gig with The Lackloves starts at 9:30 p.m. Until then, check out "New Friend" off the band's latest self-titled release.
The same night, Milwaukee's 1956 plays Stonefly Brewing Co. with Sunday Flood and Sleep Comes Down. If you're reading this on Tuesday, Feb. 27, you can check out 1956 tonight on WMSE's Local Live show. The band released its sophomore full-length, "Tonight We Kiss" in 2004 and today we play a track off it called "Shaking."
Saturday night brings with it a little power pop from Trolley, who is playing out March 3 at Mad Planet with Limbeck (featuring Jon Phillip of The Benjamins and The Obsoletes fame) Brent's got word that the band's working on recoding a new album soon, so the likelihood of you hearing fresh new material on Saturday is pretty high. But for now, we stick to the oldies but goodies, such as "Alone" off 2003's "Last Chance Dance."
We end this week's session with a singer/songwriter who classifies himself as "gothic country." Christian Williams, who is playing at Circle A Café on Saturday, March 3, has recently released his "Built With Bones" album, which he says is influenced by country/folk music, Southern Gothic Literature and the Book of Revelation.
Happy listening.
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Posted by lonelyghost on March 2, 2007 at 1:37 p.m. (report)
Christian Williams is definitely worth checking out this Saturday but he's playing at BREMEN CAFE not Circle A. -Flame Shark w/Christian Williams, 9 p.m. Sat. March 3 @ BREMEN CAFE
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