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Jul 11, 2009

Here Comes Your Weekend is TODAY!


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Here Comes Your Weekend Parking Lot Blowout is today, July 11, 2009 from 2-11:30 p.m. at Surly Girl Saloon, 1126 N High Street.

Free. All ages.  And all the food and drink benefits Columbus musicians without health insurance!

Here’s our band line up one more time and we’ll see you in the parking lot!

Apocalypso………………………3:00 pm
Total Foxx……………………….3:45 pm
The American Jobs……………..4:30 pm
Winter Makes Sailors……………5:15 pm
Chuck and Lisa from Wussy…….6:00 pm
The Rosehips…………………….6:45 pm
Deerhead………………………..7:30 pm
Moviola…………………………..8:15 pm
Guinea Worms……………………9:00 pm
Cheater Slicks……………………9:45 pm
Struck by Lightning…………….10:30 pm

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Well, we’re almost done planning this year’s Here Comes Your Weekend Parking Lot Blowout, so we wanted to take a quick minute to remind you about the great program you’re helping fund by attending tomorrow’s event!

Proceeds from the bar and food tent benefit the Columbus Musicians’ Assistance Program (CMAP).  CMAP is the signature project of the CMC and we donated $7,500 to Columbus musicians in our pilot year.

CMAP awards grants to Central Ohio musicians who are lacking health insurance coverage and who are experiencing health-related financial hardships.

Musicians can submit requests for assistance with:

  • Medical bills/treatments/office visits
  • Vision or dental services
  • Prescription medications
  • Drug and alcohol addiction treatment

For more information about CMAP or any CMC project or programming, please contact us at columbusmusiccoop@gmail.com or 614.266.5157.

Now! Get your behind down to the Surly Girl Saloon, tomorrow, July 11, 2009 from 2 p.m.-midnight.  It’s free, all-ages and we have 11 bands and cocktails and hot dogs all for a good cause!

SEE YOU TOMORROW!


Jul 10, 2009

PLBO Band Spotlight #11!


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Alright. Last but certainly not least, we are pleased to spotlight:

STRUCK BY LIGHTNING!

We have ended most of our parking lot parties with metal bands and this year is no exception.  The new project from Mouth of the Architect’s Greg Lahm,  Struck By Lightning will close this year’s Here Comes Your Weekend Parking Lot Blowout at 10:30 p.m. Do not miss it!

Check out their music here:

www.myspace.com/struckbyfuckinglightning

and

www.translationloss.com

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Jul 10, 2009

2009 Parking Lot Blowout Sponsors!


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The Columbus Music Co-op would like to thank and recognize all of the amazing businesses, organizations and people who help make the Here Comes Your Weekend Parking Lot Blowout possible!  Below is a list of all of our 2009 sponsors and we’ve also added links to their sites in our blogroll, on the left side of our site!  Please visit their websites, give them your business and say THANK YOU to this extraordinary group of Columbus music supporters!!

  • Surly Girl Saloon
  •  PBR
  • Jeremiah Weed Sweet Tea Vodka
  • Betty’s Fine Food & Spirits
  • Tip Top Kitchen
  • CD101
  • R-Design Printing
  • Columbus Alive
  • Jose Cuervo
  • Columbus Underground
  • Donewaiting.com
  • Central City Recording
  • Yeah, Me Too
  • Kiesha Jenkins-Duffy
  • US Food
  • Columbus Alive
  • Hills Market
  • Bodega
  • What The Rock
  • Studio 35
  • Wholly Craft
  • Barrel 44
  • Bela at Anyway Records
  • Guitar Center
  • Columbus Percussion
  • Mike & Sally Eckhart
  • Lucky 13 Hair Salon
  • Sara Yurkovic
  • Wholly Craft
Jul 10, 2009

PLBO Band Spotlight #10!


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The Parking Lot Blowout is TOMORROW!

Our 10th band spotlight is:

MOVIOLA

Moviola doesn’t play very often in Columbus and we are honored to have them play our stage at 8:15 on Saturday.  They’ll also be playing a special set with 8-band members for one night only!

SF Weekly had this to say about Moviola:

““…It’s the ability to be quirky, individualist and knowing, include ironic asides, and at the same time communicate real feeling, or to empathize so strongly with another, that you’re actually there with them. That’s the quality that Moviola have. They avoid the alt-country and even Americana ghetto altogether, their range is too wide.”

Check their music out here:

www.moviolamusic.com

and

www.myspace.com/moviola

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Jul 9, 2009

PLBO Band Spotlight #9!


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Team CMC has all the volunteer goodie bags ready, the mugs are packed up and almost all the details are finalized for our 4th Parking Lot Blowout.

One more band spotlight tonight before we get our beauty sleep!

CHEATER SLICKS!

The Cheater Slicks formed in Boston in the late 80’s and relocated to Columbus in the mid-90’s and we sure are glad they did. The Slicks have been turning out garage-punk tunes for years and we’re super excited they’ll be joining us for Here Comes Your Weekend.  They hit the stage Saturday at 9:45 p.m.

You can hear their music here:

www.myspace.com/cheaterslicks

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Hi! The Here Comes Your Weekend Parking Lot Blowout is less than 48 hours away on Saturday, July 11, 2009 at Surly Girl Saloon!!!

We still need a few more volunteers…here are the important shifts that are in desperate need of a few more folks! If you or somebody you know would like to help out please email columbusmusiccoop@gmail.com as soon as possible! (and volunteers get goodie bags and free mugs for helping out!)
:)

4-6 p.m.  1 Security

6-8 p.m.  1 Bar, 1 Security

8-10 p.m. 1 Security, 1 Floater, possible 1 Bar

10 p.m.-12 a.m.  1 Front Gate, 3 Food, 3 Security, 2 Floaters

Jul 9, 2009

PLBO Band Spotlight #8!


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Here Comes Your Weekend is only 2 days away and we’ve got 4 of our 11 bands left to spotlight!

This morning we feature:

CHUCK CLEAVER & LISA WALKER FROM WUSSY!

We are so excited that Chuck & Lisa from the amazing Cincinnati band, Wussy, will be joining us for the afternoon!  Wussy just put out its 3rd record, Wussy, and have been doing tons of touring and we thank them for coming up to Columbus to help support Ohio musicians!

Here are some recent articles about the new album:

http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=105747735

and

http://www.villagevoice.com/2009-06-24/music/on-the-cheerfully-combative-midwestern-noise-pop-of-wussy/

Chuck & Lisa perform at 6 p.m. and you can listen to some of their music and find them on the internet here:

http://www.wussymusic.com/

and

www.myspace.com/therealwussy

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Jul 8, 2009

PLBO Band Spotlight #7!


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As promised, here is the 3rd of our Parking Lot Blowout Band Spotlights for today!

Playing at 3:45 on Saturday:

TOTAL FOXX!

Total Foxx is the new project from Dave and Melanie Holm and this show will feature Derek DiCenzo on drums.  You may know Dave and Melanie from bands like Bigfoot, The Townsmen, Good Company and Ugly Stick.  We are honored they’ll be joining us this year!
I don’t believe they have any music online yet, so you’ll have to come check’em out at the Parking Lot Blowout!

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Jul 8, 2009

PLBO Band Spotlight #6!


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6 Parking Lot Blowout Bands! We’re halfway through!

We’ve been hopping around our line up and taking the stage at 9 p.m.:

THE GUINEA WORMS!

Here’s a review from www.theonetruedeadangel.blogspot.com for their latest 7-inch put out by CDR:
“They’ve been around for ten years, playing the Columbus live circuit, but have released practically nothing (just five tracks on vinyl) — odd, but it happens. Which is too bad, because this is a pretty swell single, and if it’s any indication, the band is probably sitting on a pile of unreleased gems. This is an eccentric and somewhat whacked-out take on punk, weird but catchy, with a lo-fi garage sound that suits them perfectly. “Box of Records” is a buzzing, punked-out slice of guitar sizzle that sounds equally influenced by new wave (especially the Knack) as by punk, a catchy piece of work dedicated to everyone’s favorite subject, the joys of vinyl. The song on the flipside is a bit stranger, but no less catchy thanks to the trebly stop ‘n start guitar and the insistent repetition of the title, which serves as the song’s repeated chorus; just for fun, they throw in whacked-out solo action on some peculiar (or at least peculiar-sounding) instruments. Strange but fun.”

You can  check their music out here:

www.myspace.com/guineaworms

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