Just Announced

11/24/04
Clutch
Recher Theatre
A lot of Saddle Creek…

Black Cat:

SUN OCT 10- RILO KILEY, NOW ITâ??S OVERHEAD, TILLY AND THE WALL

TUES OCT 12- THE GOOD LIFE, NEVA DINOVA, 89 CUBS
Another Black Cat update:

WED SEPT 22- MEDICATIONS, IBID $5 backstage 9:00
TUES SEPT 28- WEIRD WAR $9 mainstage 8:30
WED OCT 27- THE DRESDEN DOLLS $10 mainstage 8:30
NATION 10/28

Black Tape for a blue girl
According to Pollstar:

9:30 Club

10/09/04 The Cramps/Gore Gore Girls
10/12/04 Camper Van Beethoven
11/24/04 The Donnas/The Von Bondies/Starlight Desperation
Hadn't seen this yet:

9:30 Club

November 9: Interpol w/ On! Air! Library and The Secret Machines

From Interpol's site.
Do i sense Interpol and Muse playing 930 in the same week?

who wants to let me crash at thier place? ;)
Originally posted by stu47:
NATION 10/28

Black Tape for a blue girl
Hmm… back in my gothy days, they were among my favorite. But I can't imagine they have the following for a space this big, nor can I imagine their etherial understatedness would be much good live.
Originally posted by sonickteam2:
Do i sense Interpol and Muse playing 930 in the same week?

who wants to let me crash at thier place? ;)
The couch in BigYawn's office/my studio is always available, assuming you don't snore of course.
Cool. My wife was looking for a new place for us to "do it". No snoring, I promise.

Originally posted by redsock:
Originally posted by sonickteam2:
Do i sense Interpol and Muse playing 930 in the same week?

who wants to let me crash at thier place? ;)
The couch in BigYawn's office/my studio is always available, assuming you don't snore of course.
Some more information has been listed on the Black Cat's anniversary party:

FRI SEPT 10- BLACK CAT ANNIVERSARY PARTY: 11 years, 11 bands, and lots of free stuff w/ surprise guests and performances by: AQUARIUM, CITYGOATS, FACEMAT, BENJY FERREE, IBID, THE ROUTINEERS, THE RUDE STAIRCASE, TRADITION DIES HERE, and many more! $7 mainstage 9:30
Steve Poltz
10/20/04
Jammin' Java
8 PM
$12 adv; $15 at door
I don't know……his bio frightens me a little.

Originally posted by Sugartastic Tee Flava:
Steve Poltz
10/20/04
Jammin' Java
8 PM
$12 adv; $15 at door
Steve Poltz Biography


Steve Poltz, one of America's most talented men has been entertaining the world for more than a decade. Hard to believe seeing as though, he only graced my world (Australia) in March, 1999 when he toured with great friend and co-writer Jewel.

Steve and Jewel first met at the Innerchange Coffee House in San Diego where Jewel was waitressing and Steve was playing his tunes. Steve was 32 and Jewel was just a tender 19. "Next thing I know, we started writing songs together" Steve stated. It was Steve who helped launch Jewel's career. Jewel began singing once a week at the Innerchange. Steve says "Within six months, there were limousines pulling up and people offering her record deals". Later, they became regulars at Java Joe's Coffee House in San Diego.

Steve and Jewel have co-wrote a few songs together. The most memorable and famous would have to be "You Were Meant For Me" which appeared on the Jewel album, "Pieces Of You". "You Were Meant For Me" was one of the biggest selling singles in recent history. By the end of 1997, it had been on Billboards "Hot 100" chart for 59 weeks, the longest any single has remained on the chart, ever!! Steve and Jewel have also written the songs "Adrian", which is a very touching song and appears on Jewel's "Pieces of You" album, and "Impala", which is backed up by the "Mighty Mighty Bostones". No, it's not about a loveable dear as I originally thought, it's actually about an early model car called an Impala!! "Impala" appears on Steve's first solo album, "One Left Shoe".

Steve has also appeared in two of Jewel's video clips. Yep, he was that guy cutting off Jewel's sleeves and pulling down that dress of hers in the clip for "You Were Meant For Me"!! His most recent appearence in Jewel's clips is in the video for her recent single "Down so long" on her second album, "Spirit". Steve's in the background playing that guitar in the great way he does!

Steve's "One Left Shoe" sold 38000 copies, in its first year! With such success in his solo career, Steve has scored him a video clip of his own. His first single off "One Left Shoe", "Silver Lining", which sees the brilliant Steve singing his dedication to a hero ex-baseball player, John Kruk!
I saw him play the seconnd stage of the Newport Folk Festival a number of years ago, and let's just say he was upstaged by other second stage acts which included Rufus Wainright and Mark Eitzel.

Originally posted by ggwâ?¢:
I don't know……his bio frightens me a little.

Originally posted by Sugartastic Tee Flava:
Steve Poltz
10/20/04
Jammin' Java
8 PM
$12 adv; $15 at door
Steve Poltz Biography


Steve Poltz, one of America's most talented men has been entertaining the world for more than a decade. Hard to believe seeing as though, he only graced my world (Australia) in March, 1999 when he toured with great friend and co-writer Jewel.

Steve and Jewel first met at the Innerchange Coffee House in San Diego where Jewel was waitressing and Steve was playing his tunes. Steve was 32 and Jewel was just a tender 19. "Next thing I know, we started writing songs together" Steve stated. It was Steve who helped launch Jewel's career. Jewel began singing once a week at the Innerchange. Steve says "Within six months, there were limousines pulling up and people offering her record deals". Later, they became regulars at Java Joe's Coffee House in San Diego.

Steve and Jewel have co-wrote a few songs together. The most memorable and famous would have to be "You Were Meant For Me" which appeared on the Jewel album, "Pieces Of You". "You Were Meant For Me" was one of the biggest selling singles in recent history. By the end of 1997, it had been on Billboards "Hot 100" chart for 59 weeks, the longest any single has remained on the chart, ever!! Steve and Jewel have also written the songs "Adrian", which is a very touching song and appears on Jewel's "Pieces of You" album, and "Impala", which is backed up by the "Mighty Mighty Bostones". No, it's not about a loveable dear as I originally thought, it's actually about an early model car called an Impala!! "Impala" appears on Steve's first solo album, "One Left Shoe".

Steve has also appeared in two of Jewel's video clips. Yep, he was that guy cutting off Jewel's sleeves and pulling down that dress of hers in the clip for "You Were Meant For Me"!! His most recent appearence in Jewel's clips is in the video for her recent single "Down so long" on her second album, "Spirit". Steve's in the background playing that guitar in the great way he does!

Steve's "One Left Shoe" sold 38000 copies, in its first year! With such success in his solo career, Steve has scored him a video clip of his own. His first single off "One Left Shoe", "Silver Lining", which sees the brilliant Steve singing his dedication to a hero ex-baseball player, John Kruk!
Originally posted by ggwâ?¢:
Steve and Jewel have co-wrote a few songs together.
Not very reassuring as to his writing skills…
Originally posted by Rhett Miller:
Cool. My wife was looking for a new place for us to "do it". No snoring, I promise.
not from you anyway
Originally posted by sonickteam2:
Originally posted by Rhett Miller:
Cool. My wife was looking for a new place for us to "do it". No snoring, I promise.
not from you anyway
Damn I gotta stop reading some of these posts at work, everyones looking at me wondering why I'm lauging so loud.

SONICK RULZ!!!!!
Who knew Sonick's posts had such a big effect on people… It just goes to show, you're never too small to change the world. :)
Originally posted by Bags:
Originally posted by ggwâ?¢:
Steve and Jewel have co-wrote a few songs together.
Not very reassuring as to his writing skills…
To be honest, I know nothing of his music or his background w/ the Pre-Jewel. Anyhow, he's intertwined w/ a few other singers and, I think, a producer. So, after I listen to some clips, I'll decide to see him or not.