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10/17/2008

CBGB Fest Results are IN!

By Scott. Filed under: GigBlog, News, TweedBlog.

Well, we have some good news and some bad news. First, the bad:

Tangleweed did not make the Top 5 vote getters in the CBGB Fest contest. We were overtaken at the 11th hour by the Off The Wagon Bluegrass Band from Nashville. And the judges chose Donny Biggins from Chicago as the winner, so he’ll be playing the opening slot for the festival – Congrats to Donny!! And HUGE thanks to all of you who voted for us.

Now, the good news:

TANGLEWEED IS PLAYING AT THE FESTIVAL ANYWAY!

The festival organizers just offered us and The Giving Tree Band (#7 in the votes, and also from Chicago) the chance to play POP-UP sets from the balcony between mainstage sets. It’ll be an old-school single-mic/single-spotlight setup, allowing us to keep the hot tuneage flowing for the audience while the mainstage sets get turned over. This should result in four or five short sets from each band throughout the entire day’s festivities.

We are extremely happy with this arrangement, and would like to send our most sincere thanks to Michael Raspatello and the gang at CBGB Fest for giving us this opportunity.

We’ll get good and warmed up with three full sets at our monthly Charleston gig the night before, and we’ll hit the ground running when we get the call on Saturday!

Thanks again to all of you who pulled for us in the contest – your efforts did not go unpunished, and we can’t thank you enough for all the support!!

We’ll see you on 11/22 at The Congress Theatre!

Billy, Kip, Paul, Ryan and Scott
Tangleweed

10/9/2008

Please keep voting at CBGBFEST!

By Scott. Filed under: TweedBlog.

We are holding tight in the Top 5 vote-getters at CBGBFESTIVAL.COM, thanks to your diligent daily votes! But another week remains and competition is heating up!

Click here to vote for Tangleweed with just a click or two

Please remember to vote daily from as many computer/email-address combos as you have access to. Early and Often is the operative term here, people!

We just need to stay in the Top-5 vote-getters through Friday 10/17, at which point it’s up to the judges to put Tangleweed on the same stage with David Grisman, Avett Bros, and many other great bands.

This is a Chicago bluegrass fest, we’re a Chicago bluegrass band, and Kip and Scott can WALK TO THE THEATER FROM THEIR HOMES, so we like our chances. But we need all the votes we can get to stay in the running, so thanks very much for your support!

9/28/2008

Please vote for Tangleweed to play CBGBFestival

By Scott. Filed under: TweedBlog.

The Chicago Bluegrass and Blues Festival takes place later this year at the Congress Theatre in Chicago’s Logan Square neighborhood, which is just a short walk from Scott and Kip’s homes.

The festival is having a contest to award the last slot on the bill, and we’ll need your support to get it.

All voting will be conducted via email, beginning on 10/2.  Each email address can vote once-daily over the two week voting period.  After 10/16, the top-5 vote getters will then qualify for the final spot to be chosen by the Festival bookers.

If we win, we’ll play on a bill with David Grisman, The Avett Brothers, Little Ed and the Imperials, and many other great bands.  And some of us might just walk to the gig!  

Please see this link for the full details:  http://cbgbfestival.com/contest/

Thanks for your support.

Tangleweed at Wakarusa 2007 Video

Here are the final two songs from our Wakarusa ‘07 set, “Heroin” by Velvet Underground and “The Orange Blossom Special”, featuring a quick chunk of “Interstellar Overdrive” by Pink Floyd.

Most of the hair you see on Billy’s head in this vid has since been donated to Wigs For Kids, and that pole holding the tent up apologizes for somewhat blocking your view of Paul playing bass.

Big Thanks again to Bret Mosiman for booking us at Wakarusa – we had a fantastic time.

9/17/2008

Northside Southpaws joining us at Quenchers on 9/25

By Scott. Filed under: TweedBlog.

We are pleased to report that our friends The Northside Southpaws will perform with us at Quenchers on Thursday 9/25.

Northside Southpaws go on at 9:00.  T’weed goes on at 10:00, playing two sets until Midnight or later. 

NO COVER!  Quenchers is at Western and Fullerton on Chicago’s north side.

You can hear Southpaws tunes and learn more here:

http://www.myspace.com/northsidesouthpaws

These fellas are both left-handed and play National Resophonic Guitar and Mandolin (same as our own Kip Rainey), and their new record is getting rave reviews from all over.  Hopefully we’ll get them up for a few songs during our sets, too.   Should be a great night – hope to see you there!

7/29/2008

Colorado Trip Report and Photos

By Scott. Filed under: GigBlog, Tour diary, TweedBlog. Tags:

We had a great trip on our first ever Rocky Mountain Foray. Here is a link to my pictures. Hopefully the other guys will post theirs at some point too:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/10799390@N06/sets/72157606443571057/

Here’s a quick summary of the trip:

Day one – drive 300 miles, play two sets to a nice audience at the Bluegrass Cafe in Tama, Iowa, then drive 800 miles to Denver, Colorado over night.

Day two – eat a great breakfast at Udi’s in Stapleton (finally, Colorado green chile!), crash at Ryan’s old friend Molly’s house for 4 hours of much needed sleep in the early afternoon, play a short living room set for Molly and her husband and kids, clean up and drive to CO Springs, eat a fantastic bbq meal and play three well received sets outdoors at the Front Range BBQ, before following our new friend Joe Johnson to The Ancient Mariner bar in Manitou Springs for a latenight acoustic set by the bar. Then drive an hour back to Denver to crash at our friend Cyndy Bruce’s house. Her boyfriend Tommy was an excellent host (Cyndy was stuck out of town) and gave us a great place to rest up and recharge.

Day three – chill at Tommy and Cyndy’s place all day before playing three sets at Duclinea’s Hundredth Monkey on Colfax that night. Many local and out of town friends were in attendance and we had a great night. My old school chum Pete Condon was on hand to add some excellent harmonica to Don’t Think Twice and Mountan Dew. After the show, we packed up and drove 60 minutes to Lyons, CO to setup camp in the dark at Rockygrass.

Day four – wake up to the bright Colorado sun after 3.5 hours of sleep and enter Rockygrass Festival. Hang around for several hours before playing three songs in the band contest. We didn’t place but we had a blast, and had no regrets about our lack of matching suits, or any suits at all, for that matter! Our set was very well received by the audience and though we surely could have played better than we did, considering how we got there, I’d say we did pretty well under the circumstances. The festival grounds were amazing and the band selection was fantastic. We made lots of new friends, re-connected with old ones, and had an excellent time throughout. The highlight of the festival for me was a long latenight jam session with our new friends Andy and Robin from Oregon by our campsite.

Day five – wakeup from a few hours sleep to another blazing sunny day, get a leisurely breakfast and make our way into the festival grounds for our first day of absolultely no commitments. We all enjoyed the fest in our own ways, crossing paths variously throughout the day between swimming/tubing in the river, checking out the band contest finals, enjoying the mainstage acts, shopping for gifts at the local vendors, and sampling the excellent festival chow and beer selections. It was a very nice day, the musical highlight of which was the Carolina Chocolate Drops, who fired up the crowd in a huge way and had a blast doing it. Sam Bush Band put on a great set of classic bluegrass to close out the night while Tangelweed got seriously hula-fied by my old pal Pete Condon. Sam got his friends Peter Rowan, Chris Thile, Edgar Meyer, Mike Miller and several others to join him for a huge three-song encore that sent everybody out of the festival fully sated from a long weekend of bluegrass. Not wanting it to end, we then jammed some more in the parking lot with some new friends from Nebraska before packing up camp and hitting the road at 2 a.m.

Day six – drive 16 hours overnight and all day Monday through Colorado, Nebraska, Iowa and Illinois, arrive home safely around 6 p.m. Sleep the sleep of the dead.

6/24/2008

Pictures from Hideout’s ‘A Day In The Country’ Fest 2008

Tangleweed had a great time playing at Hideout’s A DAY IN THE COUNTRY Fest on Sunday, our fourth Chicago show in four days. Other bands included Blue Line Riders, Deanna Varagona’s Gospel Jubille (featuring our own Kip Rainey on some tasty mando work), Lawrence Peters Outfit, Gin Palace Jesters, Fulton County Line, Hoyle Brothers and more. See here for pictures from Sunday’s proceedings:

Tangleweed @ 2008 A Day in the Country

The Lawrence Peters Outfit

4/19/2008

A Youtube Study of “Draggin’ the Bow”

By Scott. Filed under: TweedBlog.

Something recently possessed me to search Youtube for versions of the song “Draggin’ the Bow”, which Tangleweed played on Channel 11 a couple of years ago. Here’s our version (minus Ryan, who was unable attend) followed by a few others. I found this to be a worthy exercise in contrast. Enjoy:

1. Tangleweed, Draggin’ the Bow, WTTW 11 Chicago:

2. Local Fiddle Club, Draggin’ the Bow (I really love this one):

3. Colby, 9 years old, Draggin’ the Bow. This young gentlemen should approach us at a show someday with fiddle in hand:

4. South Mountain Band, Draggin’ the Bow. Excellent slow country/polka version. You have to click the link this time, I can’t embed it:

South Mountain Band playing Draggin’ the Bow

That’s just a few of what I actually watched. There are others out there. See this link for more:

Draggin’ the Bow on YouTube