Is E Street Pub Too Big For Richmond?

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e street pub punk nightWe often hear (as most people who aren’t in Chicago, LA, or New York do) that there isn’t enough to do in Richmond.  And when we hear that we often laugh.

You might not be into all kinds of music.  You might not be into going to smoky bars all the time. But never let it be said that Richmond doesn’t attract quality bands from all over the region across a broad range of musical styles.

And E Street Pub is right in the middle of the scene. Tonight you could have closed your eyes and imagined you were in a world-class venue in a major city.  All the elements were present except for the kind of crowd such a show deserves.

Long gone are the terrible local garage bands with no skill, terrible sound, and junior high school talent.  If that’s what you think of when you think live music in Wayne County, it’s time to change your thinking.

Tonight was a punk-themed night with 4 bands:

Safety Pin

A local band with Brian Wells on guitar and vocals, Jason Carter on bass, and Brian Elstro on drums.  Pin played a crazy Marcy Playground cover tonight along with a tight, inspired punk set.  Follow Safety Pin on Facebook.

Switchblade Syndicate

From Kentucky (yes, though people who live around Richmond might not want to make a drive all the way to E Street, the bands come from far away just to play here) this band rocked the stage with a lighter style when it comes to true punk music.  But their presence and showman (woman) ship was spot on. Follow on Facebook.

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This was true punk.  These guys hail from Cincinnati and they came to play – HARD.  Lots of original tunes and some covers.  They had Richmond’s own “Joan Jett” out of her seat and into what can only be described as a tizzy.  Much respect from true punk fans in attendance.

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From Richmond, this band does punk justice.  Follow them on Facebook and support quality local musicians!

Bottom line: When it comes to live music, whether it is open mic, 80′s bands, tribute bands, originals, or cover bands, E Street Pub has something going on that rivals anything you’d see in places 100 times our size.

Richmond is still very much a music town.  The popular genres have changed along with the times, but this area is set, once again, to be a major hub for musicians to showcase their talent from all over the Midwest. How many towns like ours get a second chance?

Whatever your favorite music is, Richmond and surrounding towns attract it.

The amount of revenue this town can generate from the music scene alone is revenue we desperately need.  Buying local is sometimes just a matter of showing up and making entertainment choices beyond watching Dancing With The Stars.

There are no boring towns.  Just boring people.

Bringing the life back to the communities of Wayne County is partly about us locals showing up when great events  happen in our area (organized by people who work really hard to put together great entertainment experiences).

Special thanks to Brad Bales for attracting bands of all kinds to Richmond.  And to Brian Elstro for his hard work to give traveling and local bands a top-notch sound experience.

What’s on tap for this weekend…

Oktoberfest Barbie® Doll
Image by SageE. via Flickr

Tonight

Open Mic – Live Music at E Street Pub

When:  Thursday, September 23, 9:30pm-2am
Sample some local talent!

Friday

Coffee House: Live Music- Brian Dannaker

When:  Fri, September 24, 7pm – 10pm

Where:  West Richmond Friends \ Corner of SW 7th Street and West Main

Homecoming : Richmond High School

When:  Fri, September 24, 7:00pm – 9:30pm
Where:  Richmond High School Lybolt Field (map)
Pre-game activities:  Game begins at 7:00 p.m. Richmond vs. Kokomo

Saturday

Richmond OktoberfestOktoberfest/ Historic Depot District

When: Saturday, Sep 25, 2010, 10am
Where: Historic Depot District (map)
What: Free live music at Little Sheba’s and 4th Floor Blues Club parking lot, Beer Garden featuring Richmond’s first brewery in over 100 years–Boswell Brewing Co., Kid’s Land Bouncer & toys, Poker Run, Model T Show, Local arts, crafts & antiques. Call- 765-966-3614 or 800-966-3614 for more info or to get vendor info

This traditional German festival is 200 years old.  Now replicated across the globe, Oktoberfest is most often celebrated around the third weekend of September.

Since the late 1800′s, Oktoberfest has centered around the heritage of beer making (and drinking).  This famed Bavarian beverage is also part of Richmond’s new Oktoberfest. The DepotDistrict will host two beer gardens while celebrating its new micro brewery.

New Boswell Brewing Company is the first area brewery in over 100 years.

J&J Winery – Wine Festival

When: Saturday, Sep 25, 2010
Where: J & J Winery – off US 40 West on left past Kmart (map)
What: Wine Festival! Join us for grape stomping, contests and fun activities! Register your wine for our amateur wine making contest! Craftsman and artisans call to set up your booth (no booth fee).

Sunday

Bicentennial Fashion Show & Tea

When: Sun, September 26, 2:30pm – 4:30pm
Where: Lingle Auditorium at Reid Hospital (map)
What: The Bicentennial committee will host a fashion show and tea at the Lingle Auditorium at 2:30 p.m. Refreshments and tea will be served. Styles will be covered from early 1800′s up to more modern designs of 1970. There will be live models as well as displays of older clothing and accessories. Cost 10.00/adults & 7.00/children

The Precious Furies – Live at E Street Pub

It seems like every time I go to the E Street Pub I’m discovering some new music, lyrics, or sound that appeals to me.  Last night was no exception.

The Precious Furies were playing.  The smooth grooves and funky backbeats they produce really set it off.  They pour a lot of emotion into their music and you can actually feel it from them.  That’s a rare feat, I’d have to say, in this day and age.  You could really say that about a lot of musicians and bands that roll through here.  These guys are playing music for me and you, and for themselves.  They aren’t trying to win any popularity contest.  They just want to be heard, and I just love to listen.

It really amazes me how much talent we have in our own little section of the world.  Richmond, Indiana or Wayne County for that matter, doesn’t make me think “Great Live Music”, but I would be wrong. In fact I’ve heard better free music here than some of the shows I’ve paid 30 or 40 dollars a pop for.  The variety of music this local venue offers is outstanding.  Thursday nights are open mic nights and you will hear everything from folk, rock, bluegrass (yes, we have pickers) and maybe even a little r&b/ hip hop.

But I digress, If you haven’t made your way down to the E Street Pub I highly recommend that you do and treat yourself to some great live music.  And if you have been here before, well you know where it is and you better get your butt down here.

E Street Pub. It’s like a Live Music Mecca right here in our own little city.

Click below to check out an original song, One Week, recorded live at E Street Pub in Richmond Indiana:

The Precious Furies – One Week

Garcia and Scott Perform at Little Sheba’s

Friday night is live music night at Steve Terzini’s Restaurant, Little Sheba’s, in Richmond, Indiana. Tonight Garcia and Scott from Nashville, were performing “Do Right Love” from their CD.

Local Music: Diamond Rio

Now, I’m not much of a fan for country music, but some groups I love.. Diamond Rio is one of those. I just got done seeing them in concert.. This is them doing ‘One More Day’ and sorry for the quality.. this was recorded with my digital camera. If I happen to be able to clear up the background noise, I’ll reupload. This is still one of the few songs that brings me to tears..

Carol Lou and Friends at Joe’s Pizza in Richmond Indiana

Every Friday night Carol Lou Woodward plays at Joe’s Pizza in the Depot District. On the first Friday of the month she is joined by friends. Tonight Charlie Estes on guitar, Lowell Conley on trumpet, Glenn Cole on sax and clarinet, Bonnie Slick on drums, and Ray Slick on bass guitar joined with her to jam.

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Music Short: Richmond Jazz

Jazz at Tom’s NY Deli in Richmond, Indiana

A short take at the start of the jam at Tom’s with Aaron Nell on trumpet, Martin Tinker-Hess on sax, and Randy Baker on guitar. Also in the group: Jim McKinney on trombone, Darrell Jensen on drums, Stanley Mélson on bass.

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