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Ritt Deitz Trio at the High Noon Saloon WEDS APR 9


Ritt Deitz - Mailing List

EARLY SHOW - Wednesday, April 9, 2014
5:30 pm

Ritt Deitz Trio

High Noon Saloon

$5
21+

If we survive the horrors of watching Wisconsin play Kentucky in the Final Four game this Saturday night, we'll bring the acoustic Wisco-kentuckiana starting at 5:30 pm. Guitars, banjos, hammered dulcimer, bass, backing vocalist Lindsey Hinkel, Wilder Deitz sneaks away from the Wilder Deitz Trio to join us on bass. Secret Kentuckian (and French-speaking Swiss/neo-Wisconsinite string genius) Jean-Michel Pache, of... [read more]

every thing everything


Stephanie Rearick - Blog

I'm writing a lot lately and feeling an itch to record again this year. And for whatever reason the title and artwork are preceding some of the music, and that's cool with me. It'll be 'every thing everything' and I need to get permission for the photo I want to use for artwork, and don't know yet who it is. Recognize it?

Anyway, it'll be Jr. stuff, piano stuff, new stuff, a couple covers (at least one Jenny Magnus/Maestro Subgum), some things I'm writing for other projects. Ooh, maybe even some microtonal... we'll see...

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Ladyscissors Saturday! 6pm. + next Rearick album


Stephanie Rearick - Mailing List

Hello!

Happy impending Spring. I have a couple news items for you.

First

I bet you've been thinking... "it's been ages since I've seen Ladyscissors!"

You're right, we haven't played out in a long long time. And we're changing that this Saturday. Your only chance to see us for awhile!

We play as part of Charity Jamboree, hosted by the People Brothers Band. $15, $25 or $30 can get you a day's or weekend's worth of music. And the proceeds go to fight MS. So please don't hesitate to pay to come see us! and if... [read more]

Some Kinds of Love


Stephanie Rearick - Blog

I'll be playing a show here in Madison on Valentine's Day and another in Chicago the following Friday.

The theme, especially for the Valentine's show, is "Some Kinds of Love." That's both my tribute to the late great Lou Reed and what all the songs I'll play that night are about. All different kinds of love. I really don't write much about romantic love, especially straightforward 'I love you, can't live without you' kind of stuff (which often makes me puke) - but there is some of it. And love of world, friends, music, neighborhood,... [read more]

Magnus in Play


Stephanie Rearick - Event

Curious Theatre Branch
Gala Weekend: Magnus in Play
Songs by Jenny Magnus
A Benefit Concert for the PROP THTR

A one-time-only benefit concert, with all proceeds going to the PROP THTR,
this special Curious event features songs by Jenny Magnus sung by invited
guests. Listen to your favorite Jenny tune, from the Maestro Subgum & the
Whole days to Songs from Shows.

I'll be honored to play 3 songs at this tribute to one of my all-time
favorite artists.

Performances by
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Stephanie Rearick Jr. w/ Matt Owen and the Electric Tuba!


Stephanie Rearick - Event

I just finished a brand new song I'll be debuting at the show. Plus the one I
debuted at my last show. And since it's Valentine's Day I'll have to play the
only song I have that relates (and one of my favorites) "Ferris Wheel" (attn
John W).

This is a Stephanie Rearick Jr. show, although I am starting to play more
mixed shows again, especially when there's a piano available.

Matt Owen and The Eclectic Tuba is an instrumental psychedelic space-funk
group that originated on Mars and migrated toward... [read more]

2 Stephanie Rearick shows this month - Madison, Chicago


Stephanie Rearick - Mailing List

Fri, Feb 14
Mother Fool's Coffeehouse, 1101 Williamson St., Madison WI
8pm Matt Owen & The Eclectic Tuba w/ Stephanie Rearick Jr. - $7

I just finished a brand new song I'll be debuting at the show. Plus the one I debuted at my last show. And since it's Valentine's Day I'll have to play the only song I have that relates (and one of my favorites) "Ferris Wheel" (attn John W).

This is a Stephanie Rearick Jr. show, although I am starting to play more mixed shows again, especially when there's a piano available.... [read more]

Chicago Arts Journal - Review of Yes Face by The Crooked Mouth


Jon Hain - News

Once upon a time there was an album called Yes Face by the band The Crooked Mouth.

That's how I wanted to begin this review of the album called Yes Face by the band The Crooked Mouth. It's a beginning that would have paid homage to Ada Grey, a young blogger whose theater criticism is well-known to most fringe folks in Chicago. I wanted to begin the way Ada begins because I also wanted to end the way she ends: People who would like this album are people who like asses, wistfulness, losing friends, googling tsunamis, big tits, children... [read more]