The WOW Hall
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The WOW Hall New Year's Eve with WOW Hall!!! You know it's going to be fun!!!!!

7 hours ago
Cody Fuller
Cody Fuller
whos playin?
7 hours ago
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Medium Troy & Members of Reeble Jar, The T Club, Mossy Top, Twinkle Thizz & The Big Dippers
2 hours ago
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The WOW Hall New Year’s Eve with Medium Troy & Members of Reeble Jar, The T Club, Mossy Top, Twinkle Thizz & The Big Dippers!

Sat at 6:47pm
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The WOW Hall Happy Holidays! The Office will be closed for a few days but we will be open again next week! Have fun!

December 21 at 11:11am
Annie Joan
Annie Joan
Happy Holidaze and a wicked New Yearz!! Thanx for the good timez and all the good cheers!!

Peace, Love, & Chicken Grease,

~Ani_Oakley~
December 21 at 1:47pm
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The WOW Hall Homeless Memorial tomorrow! New Year’s Eve with Medium Troy & Members of Reeble Jar, The T Club, Mossy Top, Twinkle Thizz & The Big Dippers!

December 20 at 11:10am
The WOW Hall

The WOW Hall Ethos Magazine, U. of O. Cultural Forum and Ninkasi present "The BANDEST of the BANDS" at the WOW Hall on Thursday, January 28.

“We are currently looking for SIX of the BEST, most EXCITING, and most ELECTRIC bands in the Eugene area to compete at WOW Hall on January 28th,” state the promoters.

This Battle of the Bands co...ntest will be EPIC! With tons of great prizes including: An Ethos Online Exclusive Write-up, Free Recordings, Set at the Willamette Valley Music Festival, Studio Photography and much, much more!

So if you think you or your band could be the BANDEST of all the bands, then pick up an application by e-mailing: dfrank1@uoregon.edu with subject name: "Your band name - Battle of the Bands" to enter.

SUBMISSION DEADLINE: 12/31/09
SELECTED BANDS ANNOUNCED: 1/4/10
BATTLE: 1/28/10
Additional Details:

* Contest winners determined by both judges and crowd response

***BACKSTAGE AMENITIES provided by: Ninkasi Brewing Company (for 21+)***

SHOWTIME: 7:00 PM, PRICE: $5 U. of O. Student, $7 Public.

http://www.twitter.com/ethosmag http://eventful.com/eugene/events/ethos-presents-battle-bands-/E0-001-027003961-9

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Time:7:00PM Thursday, January 28th
Location:The WOW Hall
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The WOW Hall by Calyn Kelly
It finally happened.

He’s coming to the WOW Hall.

Who is coming? Well, depends on whom you ask. Some people might be excited to see Dr. Dooom or one of the founding members of The Ultramagnetic MCs, other people might be looking for Dr. Octagon or Mr. Nogatco but most are just looking for that crazy cat fro...m the Bronx who rhymes about everything imaginable in a style that is completely un-bitable. He is Kool Keith and Kool Keith is bringing his “Dress-Fest Tour” to the WOW Hall.

It’s happening Tuesday, January 26, and it will be amazing. Kool Keith, along with main support, Foreign Objects, will be dropping science all over the Hall. Kool Keith has been in this game for over twenty years and has released several handfuls of albums, including some with dubious legitimacy. While many are released under different names, including the most recent, Tashan Dorrsett, they have all been Kool Keith underneath.

With the passing of ODB, Kool Keith finally takes his proper place as the craziest MC in the rap game. The legend, the cult icon, the genius, the enigma, the spankmaster, the doctors, the man with 1,000 personalities is on tour celebrating his ongoing Lost Masters series with a special three CD set. Lost Masters Volume 3 combines with the reissued Lost Masters Volume 1 and Volume 2 as special bonus discs in collectable DigiPak packaging. Kool Keith is releasing three discs of music, 50 tracks, for a single disc price to give back to his fans for years of support.

Whoever you are hoping to see -- considering the fact that he is touring after releasing a “Greatest Hits” triple album -- I have a feeling we will see Dr. Doom and Dr. Octagon and Tashan and probably a couple others; they might even kill each other right there on the stage. If we are to believe the rumors and if we are lucky, he may bring in a bucket of chicken wings and throw it at the audience. Or he could rob the place and get sent back to the nut house. Whatever happens, we are in for a show. I’m thinking we will see a little of all the different Keith aliases and you can bet that it will be memorable.

SHOWTIME: 9:00 PM, PRICE: $15 Advance, $18 Door . BUY TICKETS NOW

http://www.myspace.com/koolkeith http://dmaft.com/webs/pages/home.shtml

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Time:9:00PM Tuesday, January 26th
Location:The WOW Hall
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The WOW Hall On Sunday, January 24, Mike Thrasher Presents welcomes Rebelution, SOJA and Zion I.

Rebelution -- the Santa Barbara-based reggae quartet -- is touring in support of their new album, Bright Side of Life.

Originally formed in 2004, the group consists of vocalist/guitarist Eric Rachmany, keyboardist Rory Carey, drummer Wesl...ey Finley and bassist Marley D. Williams. It was their mutual attendance of music classes at college in Santa Barbara, CA that initially brought them together. While residing in nearby Isla Vista, the group began to build serious momentum through consistent gigging and the release of a self-titled EP. Before they knew it, they were one of the biggest draws in the area -- and not just in the reggae genre.

With the release of their first full-length album in June of '07, Courage To Grow, the group's major breakthrough was made. Not only did the record garner mass downloads and radio play on monster stations -- it was also selected as the iTunes Editor's Choice for Best Reggae Album of 2007.

Whereas other SoCal reggae-infused groups tend to be rock- or punk-based, Rebelution sticks much more strongly to a vintage "roots" reggae sound. Few bands can walk the middle road between politics and parties, and even fewer as well as Rebelution. Perhaps that's what makes the live show experience such a great one for their fans. Not only can they dance the night away, but they can also leave with a little food for thought.


Now, two years since their last album, Rebelution has given their fans their long-awaited, sophomore full-length album Bright Side of Life. Released in 2009, the album debuted at 54 on the Billboard Top 200, 7 on the Billboard Indie Albums, and #1 on the Billboard Reggae charts.

Of the new album, Rebelution states, “Though it was important for all of us in the band to be motivated to continue with what we do best, which is making music, we feel people in the world could use some encouragement in this time to stay motivated as well.”

Bright Side of Life marks the first release under Rebelution’s new record label 87 Music, in association with Controlled Substance Sound Labs, the California based music collective which is also home to artists Slightly Stoopid and Pepper, and their respective artist imprints.


Hailing from Washington D.C., the members of the reggae band SOJA have been a team since childhood. Lead singers Jacob Hemphill (vocals, guitar) and Bob Jefferson (bass) met in first grade in Virginia. Throughout middle and high school, they met Patrick O’Shea (keyboards), Ryan Berty (drums) and Ken Brownell (percussion) – who would later form SOJA.

During this period, reggae music was becoming an addiction for the budding musicians. Lead singer Jacob shares, “We loved rock and hip hop, but there was something missing in the message. Even with our favorite artists, you would get one song that hit home and touched you, then three that were about nothing. With our favorite artists in the reggae genre, Bob Marley and Peter Tosh, they were singing about something beautiful that truly mattered in every song.”

In 2002, SOJA released their first full-length album, Peace in a Time of War. Though they were young Americans, the songs “True Love”, “Rasta Courage” and “Peace in a Time of War” were to bring the band strong attention nationally and internationally and cement them in the reggae world.

In 2006 SOJA released Get Wiser. Their second full-length album was a breakthrough for the band, as they explored a new complexity and depth that they would carry with them to their future albums. Get Wiser debuted in the Top 10 Reggae Albums on iTunes and singles off the album including “Open My Eyes”, “You Don’t Know Me” and “Can’t Tell Me” remain in heavy rotation on college radio.

The success of Get Wiser took the band on three years of intense touring nationally and internationally. In 2008 SOJA released their EP Stars and Stripes containing three new songs plus remixes and new versions of popular songs. In early 2009 the band released the documentary DVD SOJA Live in Hawaii: A Marc Carlini Film, showcasing the power and energy of their 2008 Hawaiian tour which included four islands, five cameras, four shows, and everything in between.

SOJA’s third full-length album, Born in Babylon, was released on their label DMV Records in August, 2009 exclusively on iTunes. Born in Babylon focuses on telling the same roots story that reggae artists have been singing about for decades, but their way, from the flip perspective of kids who grew up not in poverty, but in a government saturated community in Arlington, Virginia, across Mason-Dixon Line from the White House.

SOJA shares about their new album, “This is the album we’ve been wanting to make for ten years. At first we were hard-core old school, then we got new school and inventive. This is what we’ve learned from all that. Born in Babylon is hard roots drum and bass, big wide guitar and vocal melodies, and two and three sided lyrics, with two and three sided messages.”


Zion I (pronounced "Zion Eye") are a hip-hop duo from Oakland, California consisting of producer and DJ AmpLive and emcee Zumbi. The two are highly respected and acclaimed underground artists, famous for Amp's futuristic production techniques, using a mix of live instrumentation and samples, and Zumbi's poetic, positive and socially conscious lyrics.

Although Zion I has played the WOW Hall many times before (they headlined two shows here in 2009) their previous performances have always been with other hip-hop acts. 2010 sees the duo demonstrate their diversity and versatility while reaching out to a new audience.

Zion I has released numerous EPs and five LPs, most recently 2009’s The Takeover.

Tickets are $15 in advance, $17 at the door. Doors open at 7:00 pm and showtime is 8:00.

SHOWTIME: 8:00 PM, PRICE: $15 Advance, $17 Door. BUY TICKETS NOW

http://www.mikethrasherpresents.com http://rebelutionmusic.com/

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Time:8:00PM Sunday, January 24th
Location:The WOW Hall
Julian Kroboth
Julian Kroboth
best show of the season right here, ridiculous lineup. SOJA
December 19 at 2:29pm
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The WOW Hall With a heavy heart, the CCPA and KFLY proudly host Northwest Royale’s Final Show with special guests Domeshots, Enkrya and Still Dead.

Northwest Royale started in January of 2000 in an old, drafty garage in Junction City with not much more than a set of songs they believed in and an ambition to take the band as far beyo...nd their home state as possible. Ten years later, they have not only made a large impact in the Eugene scene, but have also toured across the country several times, opened for many bands they looked up to (Slayer, Prong, Testament, Down, etc), released four CDs to much acclaim, and kept packing venues throughout the Northwest with loyal fans.

The band also saw more than its share of lineup changes, the most notable of which came in 2006 when vocalist/guitarist Colton D. Williams departed and keyboardist/percussionist Blake Owens took over lead vocals. After playing to over 7,000 people last summer at the Rockstar Energy Mayhem Festival, there really wasn't much else Northwest Royale needed to do --- save one thing. With other musical interests rearing their heads, and the feeling that the guys had taken NWR as far as it could go, the band held a meeting and came to the conclusion that they would celebrate their 10-year anniversary by laying Northwest Royale to rest.


Not only that, but the band reunited with Colton to truly celebrate their history together by rehearsing their older material for the first time in years. For this show, Northwest Royale will play material from all of their albums --- 2002's Respect What Could Be a Problem, 2004's The Nosebleed Section, 2006's Home Is Where the Hate Is and this year's The Bleeding Edge EP. Some other surprises will be in store during their set, but you'll have to be there to find out.

In addition to Williams and Owens, Northwest Royale is Beef Wellington (drums and sole original member), Kenny Nestor (bass) and Travis Zering (lead guitar).

Domeshots performed in support of Northwest Royale’s CD Release Party here back in May, 2006. The two bands also played together here twice in 2005.


The trio Enkrya {EN' kree' yah} formed in Minneapolis and then moved to Seattle to expand their musical calling. They released their debut album, It's About Time, in May of 2008 and have been relentlessly touring the west coast in support.

Enkrya has specially crafted each live performance ensuring a unique visual and listening experience for the eyes and ears. Their organic and unorthodox approach to writing and performing allows them to lead the way in the northwest underground rock circuit.

Enkrya, living up to the definition {to evolve through the creative sensory experience} has shared the venue/stage with hundreds of local and national acts such as Dredg, Floater and The Offspring. They plan to continue creating, performing, and touring for years to come.

Band members are: Jake Wilson (vocals, guitar), Alex Gehrz (bass) and Scott Kimball (percussion).


Kicking off the show is Salem metal band Still Dead.

Tickets are $8 in advance, $10 at the door. Doors open at 8:30 pm and showtime is 9:00.

SHOWTIME: 9:00 PM, PRICE: $8 Advance, $10 Door. BUY TICKETS NOW

http://www.myspace.com/northwestroyale http://www.myspace.com/enkrya

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Time:8:30PM Saturday, January 23rd
Location:The WOW Hall
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The WOW Hall On Friday, January 22, Ragz II Muffinz and KRVM’s Zion Train welcome Anthony B back to the WOW Hall.

Last here in March, Anthony B embodies all that is spiritual and proactive about Reggae music. Steadfast in his mission to represent the poor and oppressed, this artist uses sharp lyrics to confront political injustices ...and bring the issues of the people to the forefront. Over his 13 albums, over 1000 singles and appearances on over 100 albums in the last 14 years, Anthony B has raised the performance standard and lyrical content for the entire reggae industry.

Anthony B's musical journey started in the church, back when he was still called Keith Anthony Blair in Clark's Town, Trelawney. In this part of rural Jamaica, Anthony B was immersed in the thunderous chants and rhythms of Revivalism and the Seventh Day Adventist church where he honed his soon-to-be signature vocals. In his formative years, he also cleaved to the music of Otis Redding and the incomparable Peter Tosh.

In 1992, Anthony B left his hometown and set out to make his mark on Kingston's music scene. He rebuked the trend of girl and gun lyrics popular at that time and remained faithful to words of spiritual consciousness and social conviction. He started working with singer Little Devon, who introduced him to Richard "Bell" Bello, of Star Trail Records, producer for Garnet Silk and Everton Blender. Bell saw the talent of the youngster and shared his commitment to conscious music. The partnership produced a slew of records and releases, such as "Repentance Time", "Fire pon Rome", "One Thing", "A De Man", "Rumour" and "Raid di Barn".


Anthony B followed up with critically acclaimed albums such as Real Revolutionary, Universal Struggle, 7 Seals, Black Star and Untouchable. He also struck out on his own to start his own label, Born Fire Records, in 2002. He produced three albums independently -- Street Knowledge, That's Life and Life Over Death. In addition he released two collaboration albums -- Too Strong with Sizzla and Three Wise Men with Sizzla and Luciano.

Anthony B's lyrical genius and his captivating, energetic performance style have caused him to be heavily requested for performances in the Caribbean, North America, Europe and Africa. Anthony B personally rates his performance in 1999 at the Montrose Jazz Festival as a monumental event in his career. In 2003 and 2004, he was given a king's welcome in Gambia and Senegal. In 2004, he sold out shows in Switzerland, Austria, Sweden, Belgium, France, Italy and Germany; closing for such greats as Israel Vibration and Burning Spear. He also opened up new regions for reggae music through his performances in India, Czech Republic, Iceland, Argentina, Venezuela and on France's Reunion Island in the Indian Ocean.

His heavy touring schedule has not slowed Anthony B's stream of releases. Over the years, he has collaborated with Bone Crusher, Akon, Wyclef Jean, Snoop Dogg, R. Kelly, Martina and Toots.

Anthony B's rich vocals and audacious lyrics carry a depth and substance which is rare in the industry. Internationally, his fan-base has grown because he speaks about the universal concerns of suffering and salvation.


"The greatest thing about reggae music is that it's about concepts and ideas," says Anthony B, "you are speaking to people on issues they live and can relate to."

Anthony B's latest hit singles include "Sleeping In the Rain", "Satisfaction", "Bad From Long Time", and "Teaser" and come from his 13th album, Life Over Death. His January 2009 release on Greensleeves Records, Rise, continues Anthony's legacy as he proves himself to be one of reggae's most prolific and engaging artists, an electrifying performer whose music grips the public social conscience.

Tickets are $20 in advance, $25 at the door. Doors open at 9:00 pm and showtime is 10:00.

SHOWTIME: 10:00 PM, PRICE: $20 Advance, $25 Door. BUY TICKETS NOW

http://www.myspace.com/officialanthonyb http://www.anthonybmusic.com

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Time:9:00PM Friday, January 22nd
Location:The WOW Hall
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The WOW Hall For the month of January, the CCPA Lobby Art Gallery will feature works by Kenny Ashcraft.

Kenny Ashcraft is a local college student and a happily married father of five. He has lived in Eugene for five years now and has really grown as an artist and a person, benefiting from the diversity and culture that defines the c...ity. View his imagination and passion for art brought to life through ink, watercolor, pencil, and charcoal.

Says the artist:

“I am finally learning to respect myself as an artist. I have been an artist since my earliest memories but I only recently have accepted it as my path. It is time to unleash the "beast" within and stop holding back and being a slave to self doubt and self criticism. My brain is constantly ‘on’ and there is an infinite pool of creations that I wish to share with all of you.

“I feel that being an artist and acknowledging that is supremely important. It's my identity.

“Finally, I am taking the world and making it my own. “

An Artist’s Reception will be held on Friday, January 8, from 6:00 to 8:00 pm. The Lobby Art Gallery is open for viewing during office hours, noon to 6:00 pm Monday through Friday.

SHOWTIME: 6:00 - 8:00 PM, PRICE: FREE!.

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Time:6:00PM Friday, January 8th
Location:The WOW Hall
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The WOW Hall Soul Scythe, MWB, New World Sinner, Violence Unfolds, Landon Tonight!

December 18 at 10:41am
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The WOW Hall What was your best WOW Hall concert of 2009?

December 17 at 10:16am
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The WOW Hall Soul Scythe, MWB, New World Sinner, Violence Unfolds, Landon on Friday!

December 17 at 10:14am
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The WOW Hall On Saturday, January 30, Monqui presents The Fruit Bats with special guests Tu Fawning.

Over the course of three records, the last two on Sub Pop (2003's Mouthfuls and 2005's Spelled in Bones), Eric D. Johnson's Fruit Bats have looked for ways to file down the cynical edge of modern life and found many. Using bright mel...odies, defiantly major-key chord structures, natural imagery mixed with the occasional blazing insight and tender observation, the Fruit Bats have never shied away from darkness, but more uncommon in this day and age, they've refused to shy away from light.

With The Ruminant Band, this tradition continues in characteristically rich and involving fashion. “Band” is the operative word here, as the Fruit Bats lineup has expanded to five, who in turn expand the sonic scope of Johnson's songs. On a recent message to fans on the band's website, Johnson promised on behalf of the Bats, “We are going to choogle for you.” And while the potential for chooglin' has always existed in some form all the way back to Johnson's earliest 4-track experiments, The Ruminant Band sees it flower in full.


Now ponder the multiple meanings of the word “ruminant.” Its most popular definition is “thoughtful,” and the Fruit Bats are certainly that. But the term is also used to describe cloven-footed mammals of the suborder Ruminantia, which includes giraffes, cattle, goats, and (please refer to your well-worn copy of the Bats' 2001 debut Echolocation) buffalo and deer. As applied here, this descriptor aptly represents the pastoral bent of the melodies and instrumentation, as well as their refreshingly good nature.

Though Johnson has spent the handful of years between Fruit Bats records playing with peers as heralded and forward-thinking as Vetiver and The Shins, the songwriting and production on The Ruminant Band mark a further crystallization of his own melodic instincts and overall vision over the past near-decade, abetted by brothers-in-arms who know both bluster and restraint.


Tu Fawning is the new project of Joe Haege and Corrina Repp. Both Haege and Repp have been playing in Portland and abroad for many years now. However, a mutual desire to achieve something outside the bounds of their other projects, 31Knots (Haege) and Corrina Repp (Repp), lead both of them to begin collaboration on each other's albums last year. One look at the liner notes finds Haege all over Corrina Repp's 2006 Caldo Verde release, The Absent and The Distant. Then the roles reverse as Repp appeared on 31Knots' EP:Polemics (2006, Polyvinyl) and The Days and Nights Of Everything Anywhere (Polyvinyl, 2006).

Haege has also served as Repp's backing "band" for tours they have done with Mark Kozelek and Norfolk and Western, playing drums, piano, samples and singing. This is when the ideas for what would become Tu Fawning began to take shape. As Corrina began to expand her songwriting abilities at a lightning pace, writing and performing songs on piano as well as guitar, she also began to challenge/enjoy herself by learning to play drums.

The end result is a hybrid of their own individual sounds coming together, as well as creating something more than the sum of it's parts. Its as if the frantic nature of 31Knots has caught its breath and Corrina Repp has found herself finally uninhibited to sing in front of some antiquated tribal music of hymns and ballads.

Now Haege and Repp are finally able to tell the types of stories they have always wanted to, both lyrically and musically.

Soon after returning from their first tour, Haege and Repp realized that they wanted a sound that would not rely solely on gadgetry to feel organic and full. They quickly moved to ask Toussaint Perrault and Liza Reitz to join, adding horns/guitar and piano/violin, respectively. Having spent time in Portland mainstays (Rietz in Swords Project and Perrault in Ape Shape), the melding of the four came quite natural.

With the lineup so quickly forged into something very permanent, they recorded their first EP, entitled Secession. It was released on vinyl, digitally and on CD by Polyvinyl.

Tickets are $10 in advance, $12 day of show, available at WOW Hall and Ticketmaster outlets.

SHOWTIME: 8:00 PM, PRICE: $10 Advance, $12 Door. BUY TICKETS NOW

http://www.monqui.com

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Time:8:00PM Saturday, January 30th
Location:The WOW Hall
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The WOW Hall “Dumpstaphunk is the best funk band from New Orleans right now.” - New York Times

On Thursday, January 21, the Community Center for the Performing Arts and KLCC proudly welcome two of New Orleans’ finest: Rebirth Brass Band and Ivan Neville’s Dumpstaphunk.

Formed in 2003, Ivan Neville’s Dumpstaphunk was initially put tog...ether by keyboardist Ivan Neville on a whim in order to perform a solo gig at the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival. Ivan called in cousin Ian Neville (guitar), the double-bass bottom of both Nick Daniels and Tony Hall, and drummer Raymond Weber to round out the show. Named after a song Ivan had recently written, Dumpstaphunk’s informal performance became that of immediate legend. The project has since grown from chance side-project into what is now widely considered to be New Orleans’ most popular musical export. The band performs at some of the nation’s largest music festivals such as Bonnaroo, Voodoo Fest, 10,000 Lakes, and High Sierra.

Founders Ivan Neville and Ian Neville (sons of both Aaron Neville and Art Neville respectively) were brought up in an atmosphere of sounds that have arguably become the most defining in all of New Orleans music. But don’t let the pedigree of lineage from the Meters and Neville Brothers fool you either. Ivan Neville’s Dumpstaphunk now stands on its own as the legitimate torchbearer of all things funky both in New Orleans and beyond.

Ivan Neville’s Dumpstaphunk is not rewriting the book so much as adding a much needed New Testament. While fortunate enough to stand upon the shoulders of giants, make no mistake – Dumpstaphunk is not an attempt at world music or feel-good vibrations, like that of some of their counterparts, but rather straight-ahead inner city funk for the masses.

The members of Dumpstaphunk have recorded and performed with a veritable who’s-who of popular music over the years including the Rolling Stones, Dave Mathews, Bonnie Raitt, John Mayer, Trey Anastasio, Emmylou Harris and, yes, even the Neville Brothers. And while the members of Ivan Neville’s Dumpstaphunk will surely continue to get the calls to do such collaborations, it will become increasingly difficult to find the time as the band forges ahead creating a new identity and standard for New Orleans music.


Simply put, The Rebirth Brass Band is a New Orleans institution. Formed in 1983 by the now infamous Frazier brothers, the band has evolved from playing the streets of the French Quarter to playing festivals and stages all over the world.

Rebirth is committed to upholding the tradition of brass bands while at the same time incorporating modern music into their show. Their signature brand of brass funk has won over several generations of music lovers, and in a post-Katrina world, their name and music have become the soundtrack to their musically rich hometown.

In the wake of the sometimes-stringent competition amongst brass bands, Rebirth is the undisputed leader of the pack, and they show no signs of slowing down.

Band members are: Phil Frazier (tuba), Keith Frazier (bass drum), Derek Shezbie (trumpet), Glen Andrews (trumpet), Stafford Agee (trombone), Corey Henry (trombone) and Derrick Tabb (snar).

Tickets are $18 in advance, $20 at the door. Doors open at 7:00 pm and showtime is 8:00.

SHOWTIME: 8:00 PM, PRICE: $18 Advance, $20 Door. BUY TICKETS NOW

http://www.rebirthbrassband.org http://www.dumpstaphunk.com

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Time:8:00PM Thursday, January 21st
Location:The WOW Hall