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.

Tally Ho Pub’s “Tally Idol” Contest

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Lots of places host regular Karaoke nights throughout Wayne County.  But Tally Ho Pub is hosting a 6 week competition dubbed “Tally Idol” which is drawing standing-room-only crowds.

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The event is hosted by Tally Ho Pub, every Wednesday through November 10th from 9pm-1am. The contest includes 3 judges who score the contestants and advance 3 singers each week.

Joshua Jones (Jonesey) runs the show and keeps the crowd moving.  Regular Karaoke follows the contest every week, running into the wee hours.

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Last week there wasn’t an empty seat in the house.  The atmosphere is friendly and, at times, electric during performances by some very talented local singers.  This week will see a creepy Halloween theme and a $100 door prize from JC Penny’s Salon.

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Tally Ho Idol

  • When: Every Wednesday through November 10th, starting at 9pm
  • Where: Tally Ho Pub, 502 N 19th St, Richmond, IN
  • Prizes: $350 1st place, $150 for 2nd and a $50 value tattoo from Dragon’s Den

Photos

Check out more shots of the contest on the Tally Idol Facebook album.

For updates, visit Jonesey’s Facebook page.

Nightlife Hotspots in Wayne County

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A list compiled by a local for locals.

Richmond:

For the 21 and up crowd

Bars and Pubs:

Smiley’s Pub and Beer Garden

Trendy hangout with DJ’s and Dancing. Occasional Live Music. Karaoke.

E Street Pub

Live Music bar, Open Jam sessions, Karaoke, Bands on Friday and Saturday.

The Patio (Country Rib-eye)

Restaurant, Bands on weekends, DJ’s, Outside seating when nice.

The Wheel

Live Music, DJ’s, Karaoke, Free Admissions to shows. Food.

The Sportsman

Live Music, Karaoke. Screens for Sports.

The Coney Island

Games, Karaoke, Large Screens.

U & I Tavern

Large Screens, Food.

Mack’s Place

Live Music, Karaoke, Open Jam sessions, DJ’s, Great Jukebox.

The Inn Zone

Games, Food.

21 and up plus the family

Restaurants/Bars:

Frickers

Many Screens for Sports, Occasional Live Music, Games and Contests.

Buffalo Wild Wings

Large Screens for Sports, Separate bar area, Trivia and Card games on Screens. Outside Seating.

Chuck’s Sports Bar

Large Screens for Sports, Separate bar area, Outside Seating.

Wings-n-Rings

Screens for Sports, Karaoke.

More Family-Oriented Options

Movies, Dining, Etc.

  • Kerasotes Movie Theaters
  • Dining at the Gennett M ansion (Event Ca lendar for more information)
  • Richmond Putt-Putt and Games
  • Joe’s Pizza Friday Night Jazz with Carol Lou
  • Richmond Civic Theatre
  • Driving Range at Highland Golf Course
  • Predator Zone Paintball Facility
  • Richmond River Rats Baseball (June – August)
  • Do-Ri-Me Lanes
  • 40 Bowl

Here are some other options in the surrounding towns:

Centerville offers up the Brown Jug Tavern, a nice little kick back spot.

Cambridge City gives us the Silver Dollar Lounge with live music occasionally and the Chug-a-Lug Pub.

Hagerstown has Flatlanders a big live music bar with a fun tiki bar atmosphere.

These are all great suggestions to help you get through those restless nights. If anyone has anything to add to this list please feel free to comment below or contact us HERE and we will add to the site.

Jazzy Joe’s in the Depot District

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Check out some smooth jazz as Carol Lou and Friends entertains 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. In this video 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. Thanks to Jim Hair for the great video.

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Local Benefit: Crossin’ The Line for Education

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Recently I had a chance to speak with Stacie Foust, one of the coordinators behind a new event called Crossin’ The Line for Education being put on at The E Street Pub, and found out more about a charitable event that can provide a whole lot of good for our community and surrounding areas.

1. GoWayneCounty: So what is Crossin’ The Line For Education all about?

Foust: The E Street Pub Crossin’ the Line for Education is a benefit for an education based non-profit. Owner Phil Morgan, Brad Bales and I have talked about the possibility of having more of these in the future. Each time, the money would go to a different education focused group in Wayne or Preble County. The whole idea is that these two counties cross lines all the time to work together. Morgan is a true supporter of education, local artists and area growth. They have been more than generous and worked hard to organize this event. And of course all of the musical guests should be recognized for volunteering their skills.

2. GoWayneCounty: What/Where do the proceeds go to?

Foust: For this event, the proceeds will go to Preble Promise. Preble Promise is non-profit in Preble County that works “to make post-secondary education accessible and achievable.” We work with traditional and non-traditional students. Basically anyone who wants to launch a new start can begin with us. Interns and volunteers have piloted during-school academic tutoring programs, created financial aid workshops, college planning booklets, and worked with students focusing on achievement gaps. We work with area universities and local schools, attempting to foster a service relationship where college students gain experience and those who need help get it. We know the process can be daunting and our mission is to make it easier, to compliment the services public schools offer and assist them. We hope to see continued growth and support.

3. GoWayneCounty: When is the event and how much for admittance?

Foust: Saturday May 1st, 2010 at The E Street Pub…Kicks off at 6:00 p.m. Cost is 5$ at the door. There will be door prizes and raffle.

Crossin' The Line for Education

So come out and support local education and your community with us at The E Street Pub.

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Open Mic Night @ E Street Pub

So I went back down to E Street Thursday night for my live music fix and got just what the doctor ordered. This show just keeps getting better and better. Thursday night offered just about every genre of music out there. From classic to indie rock and a little r&b/hip-hop, there was music to wet anyone’s appetite. And not to mention enough drinks to quench anyone’s thirst. And I do get thirsty at times.

Anyway, I had a great time seeing all the musicians and the people that come out to support them. It’s a great group of friends to have.

These guys really wow me every week. I always come away hearing something new or a new version of something old. They really know what they are doing. It’s some mighty fine a-picking and a-playing.

Also there’s something newer that I want to talk about this week, well it’s newer to me, and it was a definite treat to see. Trey Rogers, Tyray Logan, and Rob Abrams put on the end of the night show. Trey, on the keys, serves up smooth grooves as he twinkles the ivories and sings. Tyray provides styling vocals and hits them notes just right. And Rob bangs out the solid beat percussion that provides the back bone. Their instant hit original Easy Street, dubbed for the E Street Pub, is a definite crowd-pleaser.

So come one, come all, jump in, the water’s just fine (I think that’s enough cliches for one article) and catch a great show put on by local musicians and The E Street Pub.

Slide Show of the soon Famous Musicians


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Lipstick rocks The Wheel

I wanna Rock! And that’s exactly what Lipstick did for us at The Wheel this past Saturday night. Lipstick is an exciting and very entertaining 80’s cover rock band. They put on a heck of a show. The members of the band go all out, wearing costumes, their showmanship, and even 80’s style stage names. They really go that extra mile to make their show something special and stand out from the rest.

Lipstick and The Wheel really provided a great vibe Saturday night. I had a great time and the crowd was really digging it too. People were dancing, laughing and really get into the spirit and groove of things. With Lipstick’s guitar ripping riffs, big beat banging drums and solid backbone bass lines it’s hard not to get into the groove. These guys played all the hits. I just want to give a big thanks to Lipstick and The Wheel for providing such a great Saturday night!

Warning: Video contains Explicit Content

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Great Thursday @ E Street Pub

Well, another Thursday Night at E Street Pub.  And where were you?  Uh-huh, sure.  If you weren’t there you missed one heck of a time.  And if you were there, cheers for you mate.

The E Street Pub had another great line up, under the supervision of Mr. Brian Wells, our gracious host, and all those who participated.  It’s really great to see these musicians, week in and week out, giving us great performances.  These guys are really starting to bring in the crowds.  Hopefully there’s a little help from us too, here at Go Wayne County.  Because that’s what we’re all about.  That’s why we’re doing this.  We want to see more and more people supporting local live music and our community.  And Thursday night people came out in force.  It was awesome to see so many people already there even before the music started.  And you just kept coming in.  I know the E Street Pub loves seeing this kind of turn out.  This free event started with very little people involved and hardly any publicity and has turned into something really great.  We at GWC just want to watch it continue to grow and inspire.

At the bottom of the page is a slide show of some of the great performers we had entertaining us Thursday night.  Unfortunately the video that was taken that night did not come out, but I added a song to the slide show, that was also played Thursday night, and really defined the vibe of the evening.

Here’s a clip of that moment:

Well until next Thursday keep on keeping on.  Hope to see you at the next show.

Tuesday Night Jams @ Mack’s Place

Come check out local musicians Doug Wright and Bryan Baker as they play an acoustic jam session every Tuesday night from 8-12pm at Mack’s Place here in Richmond, IN.  I guess I should say Doug Wright, Bryan Baker and Co. since every now and then you get a couple different performers stopping by.  Which is nice, keeps the show fresh.  You’ll hear everything from Classic Rock, New Rock, a little Country and maybe something a little off the wall that you might not have expected.

It’s a lot of fun; the bartenders are friendly and the drinks are cheap.  Mack’s has a real personal charm about it too.  Not the biggest bar in Wayne County, but some of the biggest fun you can have.  They offer all sorts of activities for entertainment, plus the best jukebox in town… at least in my opinion.

Tuesday night at Mack’s always puts me in the mood for a good little party.  So come on down to Mack’s Place have a drink and have some fun.

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Join the Madden 2010 Crowd at Coney Island

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Are you always upset when football season is over? Does the end of regular season leave you feeling as though you’ve lost a best friend on Mondays?

If so, you can revive your love of football at the Coney Island Madden 2010 League sponsored by the Coney and run by league president CK Owens.

Want to know how serious these guys are about the Madden 2010 League?  Download their latest stats report.

Now you have a reason to live for Monday again.  At least enough to carry you over to pre-season in what we around here like to call “flesh football.”

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..

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