May 30, 2007
U of M Celebrates Stax!

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Thursday @ The Pink Palace

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May 29, 2007
This Is Sofa King Best!!!
Last week the folks at Ardent Studios were able to preview an exciting new exhibit at The Pink Palace Museum. Access All Areas: Your Backstage to the Music Industry answers all the question about the business that you were afraid to ask. The exhibition includes...
*Thirty three hands-on interactive exhibits, including Keep the Beat, Invisible Harp, Favourite Number One, Magnetic Recording, Mixing Desk, Cover Versions, Invisible Harp
* Four high-profile visitor attractions: DIY Disco, Karaoke Shower, Mark Fisher Stage Architecture, Star in your own Video
*Twenty three freestanding graphic panels
* Original car designed by Brian Eno for U2
* Props created by Aardman Animations for Tina Turner music video
* Letter of encouragement from George Harrison to young fan
* Exhibition of photographs
It also delves in the following:
REHEARSAL
Explore the science of sound through a variety of exhibits that
demonstrate the physics of sound waves and harmonics. Test yourself
to see whether you can sing in tune or recognise whether musical notes
are going up or down - it’s harder than you think!
COMPOSING
Could you put a band together? Here visitors can practise keeping a
drum beat or try out as a DJ, or they can play an invisible harp and
dance on a giant piano. The more energetic can compete for the best
score at keeping the music going on the music wall.
THE STUDIO
All kinds of recording technologies are demonstrated in the studio, from
recording horns of the late 19th century to modern CDs. Visitors can try
mixing their own 4-track tape, or exploring a virtual Abbey Road Studios,
where the Beatles made some of their greatest recordings.
LISTENING
The flip side of the musical coin is hearing, and in the listening area you
can find out how well your ears work and whether you can hear through
other parts of your body. Nostalgia fans can choose their favourite
record of the past fifty years or decide if they prefer the cover version or
the original.
ON STAGE
In real life not every hopeful can make it on stage, but here everyone can
have a go at singing in the karaoke shower or dancing in their own video,
and you can see how a professional stage designer puts on a rock show.
AND NOW FOR THE PHOTOS:








More Photos
Tonight you can experience it for yourself - For Free!!

Ardent Studios is proud to announce our sponsorship of The Pink Palace this summer. The museum will be featuring a traveling exhibit called "Access All Areas: Your Backstage Pass to the Music Industry" (opening Saturday, May 26). From the brochure:
"Music is a part of the fabric of life, both an art and a science, and something we all participate in, either as producers, performers, or listeners. Tourwest's Access All Areas explores this universal, mysterious subject from different angles: it's physics, its technology, its history, its artists, and ourselves, the audience."
The "stations" of the exhibit are pretty interesting: Everything from "Where are the harmonics on your guitar?" and "Who 'invented' stereo?" to "How do you mix tracks?" and "How does tape work?"
Ardent is one of the official sponsors of the exhibit, which will also feature monthly live performances from local artists and monthly discussion panels hosted in the luxurious Mansion Theater at The Pink Palace Museum.
Ardent Studios has been selected to be featured as the first panel. John Fry, Jody Stephens, John Hampton, Jason Latshaw, Jeff Powell, and Pete Matthews will speak on behalf of the industry and of course Ardent Studios. The panel will take place on Tuesday, May 29 at 6:00 PM. Admission is free, so please encourage all your friends to come and listen to (as we're calling it) "An Evening with Ardent."
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May 28, 2007
The Time Has Come To Rock

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May 26, 2007
Saturday Night's Alright
See, people keep telling me I should change my tagline to
"I live in Memphis. I stay home."
Seriously.
Last night I decided I would tackle my inbox before I even thought about going out. I started out with 792 unread messages. This did not include any spam. I now have 9 unread messages. It only took me 8 hours.
Saturday night is Murphy's 30th Anniversary Party.
STARRRING: NEIGHBORHOOD TEXTURE JAM, 3 SHADES OF ANGERHEAD, STAAGS, AND MORE!
It starts at 7PM and ends at 11PM - get there early!!! it will be awesome.
Also form 7 until 11 at Otherlands:
Chase Pagan, Jamie Randolph, Brad Bailey
All Ages. Doors 7 pm. Coffee, beer, food. Smoke free. $5 cover. Large patio. EARLY SHOW.
Later at The P&H
Mea Culpa will be playing what they're calling a "Slightly Belated CD Release Show" for their new release, "Madison." Most of the CD was recorded at Ardent Studios, with their bassist, Adam Hill, doing the engineering.
Also playing - Crash Into June.
If you are looking for the "rawk" - check out The Hitone:
The Fucking Champs, Birds Of Avalon and Red Fang
10 Bucks
starts at metalthirty...
Finally - everybody should go buy a beer from Tim Regan at The Buc - he's headed back to Austin to play with some band called Oh No! Oh My! after this weekend and probably needs your tips for gas money....
As an extra special bonus playing that night are Goner faves The Black Rose Band, The Perfect Fits and The Everyday Parade
nice
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May 25, 2007
Just don't call me a party girl
Be perseverant if you want to be favored with invitations
By Christopher Blank
April 29, 2007
One night I got invited to a party.
A cool party even. Not because I was cool, but because media people occasionally get invited to things, but still.
The restaurant opening was packed with socialites and sexy folks who all seemed to know each other. I was standing in the corner by myself.
At first it was a relief when a group of my good Downtown friends walked in the door. But suddenly, outrage clouded my elitist aspirations.
How did they get invited?
Furthermore, how did they always get invited to everything?
The answer has nagged me for years. It's as if my friends exist in the Memphis party ether -- the rarefied strata of beautiful people who appear to make a living out of dressing up, networking and drinking cocktails.
Local party planners, public relations consultants and frequent partygoers say that getting involved with the social scene can be a challenge for newcomers.
But there is a certain perseverance and personality conducive to the chronically invited, and with some effort, information and moxie, it's possible to get on the best party lists.
Some cool parties, like the "secret" one Opera Memphis threw in January to get 20-somethings to come see "Il Trovatore," are only available to the tech savvy or socially attentive.
The opera company's party planners advertised on the Internet and on fliers distributed at bars in the Cooper-Young area. For $20, attendees got a ticket to the opera and an invitation to the post-show party, with rock bands and drink tickets.
For someone with artsy inclinations, getting on the Memphis Brooks Museum of Art's mailing list is a good first step toward a social life.
Brooks mails all of its 3,400 members invitations to its numerous events (First Wednesdays, exhibit openings, food and wine tastings, movie screenings).
Diane Jalfon, public relations manager, says not all invitations are equal, however.
"We'll have people come to art openings and First Wednesdays just to have a good time. But some people want to take it to the next level," Jalfon said. "We try to recognize that."
When planning exclusive events, like the popular Brooks Uncorked wine dinner with a $125 ticket price, the museum forms a host committee of local wine lovers and party provocateurs. The committee members send out written invitations, and pursue their friends and constituents to make the party more appealing.
"You know, it's always easier to go someplace when a friend invites you," Jalfon said. "When you show up at a party and don't know anyone, it's never as fun. If your friend says, 'I'm going to a really great event,' you're more likely to go along."
More than 500 people attended Brooks Uncorked this year, making it one of the museum's most successful annual events.
"The best advice I can give is to really invest yourself in a particular scene," said Rachel Hurley, a local writer, blogger and partygoer. "If you like music, then go to the concerts. Hang out at the bars. The best parties I get invited to are the spontaneous ones that happen when the show's over. Just people sitting around: 'Oh, there's a party at this person's house, wanna come?'"
Hurley's blog, rachelandthecity.com, is one of the many blogs and myspace.com pages that have, in recent years, replaced the embossed party invitation.
Getting on the local invitation radar is sometimes a matter of falling into a certain demographic.
Nora Boone, a consultant who assembles partygoers for various nonprofits such as Planned Parenthood, says that her guest lists depend on what she needs to accomplish, i.e. raise money, create a certain image, or just have a good time.
"When you're thinking about a party, your guest list is No.1, your atmosphere No. 2 and the food and beverages No. 3," she said.
Boone says that her lists could be organized by Zip Codes, ages, salary ranges. Party planners have their A-list attendees, B-list attendees and "filler people," those who arrive with others or are invited to occupy space.
Boone has found herself on various lists over the years, sometimes surprisingly different ones.
"A lot of organizations swap lists," she said. "So sometimes getting invited to things is just a matter of having your name traded around, or someone recognizing your 'hook'" -- the quality that makes you right for a certain party.
Jimmy Rout, a Memphis party planner and son of the former Shelby County mayor, has spent most of his life attending parties.
Parties come in tiers, he said. The top tier is the gala event, such as the annual Blues Ball, for which the invitation list is the domain of the fashion mogul Pat Kerr Tigrett.
"It's hard to break into the Blues Ball," Rout said. "But it's always a great party.
"Most gala parties are a breed unto themselves, though. They can be fun one year and lame the next. You just have to remember that you're usually paying a lot for the ticket and going for a good cause, not always for a great time."
Rout says the parties he enjoys most are often those geared toward younger crowds, where the entry fees are under $100, such as Dixon's Art on Tap.
Midtowner Elizabeth Laws, 24, considers herself a "bi-polar partygoer." The M.I.T. graduate who works for Locally Globally Investments says there are days she just sits home and reads, and days she wants to be surrounded by people.
Laws, fairly new to the social scene, already has a reputation for throwing parties as much as attending them.
"Memphians love being the host," she said. "Once you start hosting (parties), you start getting invited to more of them. What I like most about my parties is creating a wide range of diversity."
Rout predicts Laws will be among the next generation of top Memphis socialites. "She is a real go-getter type of person and brings together interesting crowds."
Here's some advice from the party planners if you want to become the next Paris Hilton.
Sign up for things -- Create an e-mail account to use specifically for your social life. Write it in art gallery guest books and sign up for online newsletters like those offered on downtownmemphis.com.
Join nonprofit groups -- Arts and charity groups do the most fund-raising, and wine and cheese is usually involved. Becoming a museum member, joining MPACT, subscribing to a theater's season, and even modest donations to organizations known for some good parties -- such as the volunteer radio station WEVL -- gets your name on a mailing list.
Network -- "Knowing the right people in Memphis is important," Rout said. "Latch on to a socialite." Your close friends could be on entirely different lists than you. "I go to a lot of parties just because my friends invite me," Jalfon said.
Give back -- "You can't always be the one receiving," Rout advises. "You have to give something back," whether its throwing your own parties or being involved as a co-host of other people's or organizations' events. "It's the key to getting invited to things."
The final factor, I would add, is honing a more ambiguous quality of hipness.
I recently attended an art event on South Main. After it was over, my friend Carmel and I began "networking" to figure out where the next party was.
We met an Italian filmmaker named Matteo, who mentioned that a Rhodes sorority was having a cool party in the same spot later that evening. Matteo seemed to be "in the know." We were very happy about this.
Later, Carmel and I returned to the party location behind Ernestine and Hazel's, and sauntered into the room where college kids in formal attire were dancing to music.
Carmel quickly observed that we stood out like warts on a toad.
I lunged for the buffet.
In a matter of seconds, we were apprehended by a giant bartender and a tiny sorority girl with fury in her eyes.
"Um, who are you?" she asked.
I tried to explain that Matteo, the cool Italian filmmaker, said it was okay if we just showed up.
"Who?!" She looked indignant.
I munched on the hamburger I'd stolen. No way were we going to pull this one off. Carmel and I just weren't the right filler for this kind of party.
The bartender swept us out to the street like riffraff. We headed to another bar for drinks that were not free.
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May 21, 2007
What's Going On
I know I haven't been blogging much lately, if you really miss me, you can always find me here...
Ardent Music Forums
Ardent Studios Blog
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May 18, 2007
Huge Stax Event!!!
FRIDAY - JUNE 22 - 7:30PM
an unparalled event in Memphis Music will take place at the Orpheum Theatre in Memphis
reunited on one stage for an International TV and Live XM Satellite radio audience!!
THE LEGENDARY STAX SOUL STARS
Booker T and the MG's
with Booker T - Steve Cropper and Duck Dunn
and
Isaac Hayes
Eddie Floyd
William Bell
Mavis Staples
Mable John
The Soul Children
Angie Stone
AND MORE STAX STARS SIGNING ON BEFORE SHOW TIME
Thanks to Concord Records this event will be a benefit for our own Stax Museum of American Soul Music. That's why your participation is so important.
The Orpheum Theatre is small and only a limited number of tickets are available. But Deanie Parker from Stax-Soulsville and I have a much better deal for you. We have available a small number of STAX GOLD CIRCLE TICKETS and you can ONLY get them from us.
For $1000 per ticket we'll provide you with:
The best front of the house seats - VIP parking - a pre-show party with the performers - a post-show party at the Gibson lounge where Stax stars will perform a private show - a Stax star to give you a personal tour of the Stax Museum - the 50th Anniversary Stax CD Box set - an autographed lithographed poster - a Stax T-shirt and more!!!
REMEMBER THIS IS A BENEFIT FOR THE STAX MUSEUM
a portion of your ticket price is tax-deductible
If you are interested you have to move fast
Email one of us and we can take your immediate order
Dean Deyo
Memphis Music Foundation
dean.deyo@comcast.net
Deanie Parker
Stax - Soulsville
deanie@soulsvilleusa.com
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The "No Walking Around Money" Fund-Raiser for John Ryan
Host: Bruce VanWyngarden, Sam Carson, Jim Calandruccio, Garland Sullivan
Location: Jim Calandruccio's Fabulous Lodge (Old Masonic Temple)
614 National (National and Summer, behind Jun Lee, Memphis, TN
When: Saturday, May 19, 8:00pm
John Ryan is one of Memphis' finest artists, but his right ankle has deteriorated to the point where he can hardly walk. He is scheduled to have it operated on at Campbell Clinic in the next few weeks, but for three months afterwards, he will be unable to move around much and do the carpentry and other odd jobs with which he supports himself. So we're having a party to raise some funds for John, and to have some fun.
John has painted a 6' x 4' "horse painting" that has been hanging at Jarrett's restaurant for a few weeks. The price tag is $10,000. The $25 admission to the NWAM Party gets you an open bar, music (with DISCO BALL), and a raffle ticket for a chance to WIN the painting. If you want to buy more tickets and increase your odds, well, that would be great, too.
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May 17, 2007
An Evening With Ardent

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In Case You Missed It
The Bloggeratti
DJ RachelandtheCity
May 10, 2007
Check out my radio show with with special guest Alex Blagg from VH1's Best Week Ever.
00:00 -
01:05 - Wilco - What Light
04:35 - Freddie Stevenson - Heart Shaped Stone
07:26 - Freddie Stevenson - Kiss Me
11:10 -
13:47 - Coconut Records - West Coast
17:12 - David Vandervelde - Nothin' No
21:25 -
23:53 - Langhorne Slim - Restless
26:18 - Patton Oswalt - America Has Spoken
29:44 - Matt & Kim - Silver Tiles
33:20 -
36:11 - The Bees - Better Days
40:42 - Snowglobe - Happy
43:50 - Giant Bear - Nashville
48:12 -
48:50 - The Broken West - Sparks
53:27 - The Broken West - Please
57:05 -
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May 15, 2007
Recording Academy Open House

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Super Cool Show

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May 14, 2007
Raiford's
People keep emailing me that it closed...
Believe me, just because I don't write about something doesn't mean I don't know - it means I don't care.
I haven't stepped into Raiford's since 1996, before it was all coeds and soccer moms.
Yes, I am cooler than you.
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Free Show!

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May 10, 2007
Papa Top's West Coast Turnaround play The P&H

Join Papa Top's West Coast Turnaround this at 8 p.m. this Saturday, May 12, at the P&H Cafe as we host a special reception for Queen Elizabeth II of Great Britain. There will cold PBR and crumpets plus a special re-enactment of the Battle of Bunker Hill performed with seasoned fries. You won't want to miss it.
[Management makes no claims that the actual Queen Elizabeth will be there, but in case of a no-show we will do our best to entice one of "girls" next door to attend in her stead.]
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May 8, 2007
Memphis Blues Society

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Goner Records News
Whoo! May is in full-swing and our release schedule is underway, starting with Jay Reatard's fantastic new 7" coming out this Friday!
Eric & Zac recently sat in with Rachel from Rachelandthecity for a radio show covering the Goner Store and label.
Check out:
The Goner Show
The main stuff:
+ Jay Reatard Record Release / In-store Friday!
+ Upcoming Goner Releases
+ Gonerfest Band update
+ New Stuff Just In!
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Friday, May 11
7pm Free!
JAY REATARD @ Goner Store
with special guests
BOSTON CHINKS
Jay's new 7" record I Know A Place / Don't Let Him Come Back 7" will be available.
Come on by after dinner and before your activities later in the evening!
See ya here!
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UPCOMING GONER RELEASES
May 11
JAY REATARD I Know A Place / Don't Let Him Come Back 7"
June 26
FINAL SOLUTIONS Songs By Solutions lp/cd
July 17
HARLAN T BOBO I'm Your Man cd
September 4
CARBONAS lp/cd
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Make your plans now to join us for
GONERFEST IV
SEPTEMBER 27-30
MEMPHIS, TN
featuring
QUINTRON
JAY REATARD
HEAD
TOP TEN
MARKED MEN
BUSY SIGNALS
HEADACHE CITY
EDDIE CURRENT SUPPRESSION RING
HANK IV
GHETTO WAYS
LOVER!
TYLER KEITH & PREACHER'S KIDS
DIGGER & THE PUSSYCATS
BARBARAS
HIPSHAKES
OOGA BOOGAS
COCOCOMA
OKMONIKS
and especially
DD AND THE MEATBALLS!!! (YES DONNIE DENIM! )
with special guest
MC ANDY EARLES
more being confirmed... some biggies baby!
Also to be augmented by more of the lovable Memphis oddballs you can't live without.
Photos, links, and more to come at
http://goner-records.com/gonerfest4.php
SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTION:
Wednesday September 26
GONER SHOWCASE
with
BOSTON CHINKS
FINAL SOLUTIONS
TOKYO ELECTRON
DIGITAL LEATHER
with extra special band from the ATL still to be announced!
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May 7, 2007
Art Opening

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May 1, 2007
Birthday Recap
Thanks to everyone who came out to help me celebrate my birthday!!
Special thanks to the One Four Fives, Billy Badass and the Bunsen Burners, and the Pirates for playing!! I love you guys!!
GO SEE JUMP BACK JAKE AND THE ONE FOUR FIVES FRIDAY NIGHT AT THE HITONE!!!!!!


See the rest of the pics!
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Show of the Week

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