Bury Me… Naturally & Farm Girl

Posted by Westvillian - December 12th, 2009

227 Haywood Road – www.ncnaturalburial.com and www.farmgirlgardendesigns.com
Free bouquets, food, drink and music.

Come visit us as we enjoy the live music of the Hillside Bombers and get a bouquet, food and drink.

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Westville Pub

Posted by Westvillian - December 8th, 2009

777 Haywood Road – www.westvillepub.com

Westville-PubMusic playing at Westville Pub on Saturday, December 12th.

Daniel Barber from 12 – 2 pm

Frenchie & George from 2 – 4 pm

Custard Pie from 4 – 6 pm

Peace Jones from 6 – 8 pm

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Tollivers Crossing

Posted by Westvillian - December 8th, 2009

733 Haywood Road – www.tolliversirishpub.com

Music playing at Tollivers Crossing on Saturday, December 12th.

Dave Desmelik from 2 – 4 pm

Jennifer Worthen from 4 – 6 pm

Michael Gemme, DB Hackett and Dizzy Woodson from 6 – 8 pm

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The Rocket Club

Posted by Westvillian - December 8th, 2009

401 Haywood Road – www.therocketclub.net

Music playing at the The Rocket Club on Saturday, December 12th.

Aaron Lafalce from 3 – 5 pm

The Vince Junior Band, Swamp and Roll from 5 – 7 pm

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Asheville Music and Art

Posted by Westvillian - December 6th, 2009

697-C Haywood Road - www.ashevillemusicandart.com
10% off all music gifts and guitars, plus a free lesson with each guitar purchase

asheville_music_storeAsheville Music and Art is a family owned music store, music school and events venue. We offer a wide variety of instruments, lessons,  music books, sheet music, music gifts, local art and jewelry. We are also a dealer for MOOG products. On December 12th, we will be having various Asheville professional musicians and music teachers perform live music including Christmas selections in our performace space. Performers will include; Brian Turner, David Foster, TC Robertson String Orchestra, Vance Reese, Kim Roney, Sarah Zentner, Hans and Lula Meulenberg and others.

For Shop West Asheville day we will be offering a special of 10% off all music gifts and guitars.  Plus for every guitar purchase one may sign up for a free lesson. For the gift basket raffle, Asheville Music and Art is donating an assortment of music gifts, accessories, and rhythm instruments.

The schedule for our music performaces on December 12th is as follows.

12:00 David Foster (organist at First Baptist Church, downtown) plays piano selections
12:30 Brian Turner (recording artist, composer, pianist, teacher) plays selections from his new CD
1:00 – 2:00 TC Roberson High School String Orchestra, Paul Zinke, teacher (teaches in our store)
2:00 Kimberly Cann (pianist, teacher) and Aaron Brown (bassist)
2:30 Vance Reece (pianist, bassist, teacher) plays piano
3:00 Kim Roney (pianist, teacher) plays piano
3:30 Sarah Zentner (pianist, teacher) plays piano selections
4:00 Bill Davis (harmonica player, teacher in our store)
4:30 Lee Thomas (vocalist, Music Director at Trinity United Methodist Church on Haywood Road, Choral Director at Carolina Day         School) sings vocal selections
5:00 – 7:00 Asheville Music and Art’s owners perform a variety of Christmas songs and hosts a Sing-long
Heather Meulenberg (vocalist, keyboard/piano teacher in our store)
Lula Meulenberg (pianist, keyboard/piano teacher in
Hans Meulenberg (guitarist, bassist, saxophonist, teacher in our store)
7:00 – 7:30 Bronwyn Cronin (vocalist, voice teacher) and some of her students sing

12:00 David Foster (organist at First Baptist Church, downtown) plays piano selections

12:30 Brian Turner (recording artist, composer, pianist, teacher) plays selections from his new CD

1:00 – 2:00 TC Roberson High School String Orchestra, Paul Zinke, teacher (teaches in our store)

2:00 Kimberly Cann (pianist, teacher) and Aaron Brown (bassist)

2:30 Vance Reece (pianist, bassist, teacher) plays piano

3:00 Kim Roney (pianist, teacher) plays piano

3:30 Sarah Zentner (pianist, teacher) plays piano selections

4:00 Bill Davis (harmonica player, teacher in our store)

4:30 Lee Thomas (vocalist, Music Director at Trinity United Methodist Church on Haywood Road, Choral Director at Carolina Day School) sings vocal selections

5:00 – 7:00 Asheville Music and Art’s owners perform a variety of Christmas songs and hosts a Sing-along

Heather Meulenberg (vocalist, keyboard/piano teacher in our store)

Lula Meulenberg (pianist, keyboard/piano teacher in

Hans Meulenberg (guitarist, bassist, saxophonist, teacher in our store)

7:00 – 7:30 Bronwyn Cronin (vocalist, voice teacher) and some of her students sing

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Frenchie & George

Posted by Westvillian - December 5th, 2009

2 – 4pm at Westville Pub 777 Haywood Road

Frenchie & George is an electro-acoustic project of americana songs cooked on a bed of various Europeans and north African elements.The original nucleus combined the urban folk roots of Philadelphia where George  grew up,  with the French multicultural accents that infused Michel’s(aka Frenchy) style while touring in various countries in Europe while based in Paris.

The group mixes George’s original creations and pop hits. Additional guest musicians make this live  project an ever changing show.

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Dave Desmelik

Posted by Westvillian - December 1st, 2009

2 – 4pm at Tollivers Crossing 733 Haywood Road
www.davedesmelik.com

dave_desmelikDave Desmelik has established himself as an accomplished and rising singer/songwriter whose music might best be described as Americana or Alt/Country. Drawing upon influences from country to bluegrass to blues to rock n’ roll, Desmelik writes and performs a unique blend of songs.

Growing up in Alpharetta, Georgia, music affected Dave early. He started playing bass guitar in his high school jazz band, as well as cello in his high school orchestra, while also learning the guitar. Playing guitar, writing music, and singing songs became a part of Dave’s life, but it wasn’t until he moved to Flagstaff, Arizona that his songwriting would really take hold. During his time in Arizona, Dave played and wrote songs with such acts as The John Treitor Band, Big Jim and the Twins, and Onus B. Johnson. Onus B Johnson has released two CDs, “Johnson Family Jewels” (1998) and “Box of Moonlight” (2000) on which Dave’s songwriting is a key ingredient. Dave has released six independent CDs, “Move On” (1998), “Have Another” (2001), “Afterthoughts” (2003), “When Your Eyes Are Closed” (2005), “Unheard Of” (2007) and “Onlooker” (2009).

Dave returned to his southeastern roots in 2003, and is currently living in western North Carolina, where he has been performing regionally as a solo artist and with his band. At the present time, Dave Desmelik continues to write songs and play music that is consistent and identifiable to his growing fan base.

Some Career Highlights and Awards

-2009 “Best Of” Mountain Xpress Readers Poll placed in three categories – Folk, Country-Alt/Country, and regional musician Brevard, NC

-”Onlooker” on the Roots Music Report Folk Airplay Chart for three weeks (Oct. 2009) reaching #17

-”Onlooker” reached #5 for North Carolina Roots Radio Chart (Oct. 2009)

-“Unheard Of” voted #16 best new regional release of 2007 by the listeners of WNCW.

-“Unheard Of” reached #16 on the EuroAmericana chart for June 2007.

-“Best of 2006” local artist (Alt/Country) Mountain Xpress readers’ poll.

-“When Your Eyes Are Closed” reached #6 on the EuroAmericana chart for January 2006.

-“When Your Eyes Are Closed” reached #12 on the Freeform American Roots chart for January of 2006.

-“When Your Eyes Are Closed” reached #19 on the Roots Music Report (Folk) for January of 2006.

-“When Your Eyes Are Closed” voted in top 100 releases of 2005, #13 best regional by listeners of WNCW

-Featured artist on “The United State of Americana” Vol. 2 compilation CD (Shut Eye Records).

-Included on “Crowd Around the Mic” Vol. 9 compilation CD (WNCW).

-Winner of the 2004 Asheville “Make a Wish” Foundation songwriter shootout.

-Winner of the 2002 FAME (Flagstaff Awards for Music Excellence) award for best singer/songwriter.

-Onus B. Johnson voted Flagstaff’s best band three times.

-Onus B. Johnson was a band finalist at the 2001 Telluride Bluegrass Festival band competition.

“An unpretentious approach to songwriting and performance, gritty and generic without being predictable, Desmelik’s songs show an excellent range.” –americana-uk.com

www.davedesmelik.com

www.myspace.com/davedesmelik

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Custard Pie

Posted by Westvillian - November 29th, 2009

4 – 6pm at Westville Pub 777 Haywood Road
www.myspace.com/custardpieasheville

custard pieImitation is the sincerest form of flattery. This is usually the premise of most rock tribute acts – an art form that has exploded into pop culture by providing a close-up, just-like-the-real-thing experience of a rock show without the excessive ticket prices.

Asheville’s Custard Pie, a tribute to Led Zeppelin, pays homage to the long-standing lords of rock without compromising their own individual identities – no small feat considering Zeppelin’s far-reaching fame.

“We enjoy this band and just want to have a great time doing it,” says Custard Pie guitarist Aaron “Woody” Wood (founder of Hollywood Red and formerly of the hot band the Blue Rags). “We want to pay respectful tribute, but sometimes I’ve just gotta say ‘Hey, Mr. Jimmy Page, I love the way you play guitar, but I’m gonna do it this way.”

Custard Pie was the brainchild of bassist David Connor Jones. Jones approached Wood last summer about putting together a Zeppelin tribute act. Vocalist Rhett Thurman (formerly of Menage) and drummer Jamie Stirling (of the Merle and Drug Money) came on board soon after. A Custard Pie set list has all of the hallmarks of a classic Zeppelin set, plus the band’s Web site promises that they will eventually learn the entire catalog.

“It’s a lot of fun,” Wood admits. “When I listen to Led Zeppelin, or any band that sent a lot of ripples out, (I) hear the hardship that these people went through, what they were influenced by, and how they made their own music (from it) – that’s what drives me and pushes me (with my own music).”

Custard Pie and its members have been sending out their own ripples, at least regionally. In the short time that the group has been together, they’ve been packing area clubs and taking no prisoners.

“I personally think that Jimmy Page is a hell of a songwriter,” Wood says. “His compositions and arrangements are fun to play – they’re not the most difficult in the world … his playing has a lot of soul and spirit to it.”

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Jen Wo

Posted by Westvillian - November 22nd, 2009

4 – 6pm at Tollivers Crossing 733 Haywood Road

Jen Worthen, otherwise known as ‘Jen Wo’ is a lover of life and singin’ tunes. Nothing warms her heart more, and she is happy to share original folky stuff that she began writing circa 1998…with whomever cares to listen! She is a music therapist and counselor by profession, but more importantly desires to share a message of love.

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Peace Jones

Posted by Westvillian - November 18th, 2009

Peace Jones are an Asheville NC based quartet, featuring a front man who plays numerous instruments–most notably, the flute.     The band is well known in the region for stewing elements of funk, indie-hop, rootsy progressive tinged rock and ‘blanc’ reggae into a completely original sound.
The band first played their fledgling shows in 2004 around the Asheville area and have since risen to become a favorite among the regional bar and small festival circuit for their concert quality shows.  The group’s mission of ‘jonesing for peace’ has exposed them to a wide and prestigious slice of the WNC music community.  Their two live appearances on WNCW’s 88.7 radio station, as well as an appearance on CMT’s “Big Break,” a 2007 award for People’s Choice at the Riverlink/105.9 Battle of the Bands, their appearance on Asheville’s 105.9 “Local Licks,” as well as a feature in Asheville’s “The Laurel” magazine are just a few examples.
Their 2006 release of their first full-length CD, “Down to the Bone,” found a strong audience and following on radio and internet, and their live shows have grown into intense and high energy performances, often times recalling classic rock, funk and reggae as well as exploring their own original songs.  Their moniker of “Flutes, Rock, Reggae,” riffing off of Bob Marley’s classic song, isn’t a stretch at all.
From wild-eyed flautist / composer / guitarist Paul DeCirce’s inauspicious beginnings as a busker on the streets of Asheville, to his joining many regional groups as a drummer to finally fronting his own project in Peace Jones–well, Paul’s story is an earful!  His carefully crafted positive lyrics mixed with fun, quirky images have been interesting PJ’s growing fanbase.  Their strong internet presence and constant commitment to regional causes have gained PJ a consistently growing group of fans.
DeCirce is joined by Eric Ciborski on keyboards, whose funky barrel house style came to PJ via Katrina-battered New Orleans.  Greg Terhune on bass is a seasoned pro who worked among the finest in Dallas, and drummer Todd Omley brought up his swampy-funk style from Tallahassee FL.  Together this unit explores all sorts of different sonic templates — all geared to move your heart AND your bootie!
The band is currently finishing their follow-up to “Down to the Bone” as well as appearing consistently in the WNC region.

6 – 8pm at Westville Pub 777 Haywood Road
www.reverbnation.com/peacejones

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Peace Jones are an Asheville NC based quartet, featuring a front man who plays numerous instruments–most notably, the flute.     The band is well known in the region for stewing elements of funk, indie-hop, rootsy progressive tinged rock and ‘blanc’ reggae into a completely original sound.

The band first played their fledgling shows in 2004 around the Asheville area and have since risen to become a favorite among the regional bar and small festival circuit for their concert quality shows.  The group’s mission of ‘jonesing for peace’ has exposed them to a wide and prestigious slice of the WNC music community.  Their two live appearances on WNCW’s 88.7 radio station, as well as an appearance on CMT’s “Big Break,” a 2007 award for People’s Choice at the Riverlink/105.9 Battle of the Bands, their appearance on Asheville’s 105.9 “Local Licks,” as well as a feature in Asheville’s “The Laurel” magazine are just a few examples.

Their 2006 release of their first full-length CD, “Down to the Bone,” found a strong audience and following on radio and internet, and their live shows have grown into intense and high energy performances, often times recalling classic rock, funk and reggae as well as exploring their own original songs.  Their moniker of “Flutes, Rock, Reggae,” riffing off of Bob Marley’s classic song, isn’t a stretch at all.

From wild-eyed flautist / composer / guitarist Paul DeCirce’s inauspicious beginnings as a busker on the streets of Asheville, to his joining many regional groups as a drummer to finally fronting his own project in Peace Jones–well, Paul’s story is an earful!  His carefully crafted positive lyrics mixed with fun, quirky images have been interesting PJ’s growing fanbase.  Their strong internet presence and constant commitment to regional causes have gained PJ a consistently growing group of fans.

DeCirce is joined by Eric Ciborski on keyboards, whose funky barrel house style came to PJ via Katrina-battered New Orleans.  Greg Terhune on bass is a seasoned pro who worked among the finest in Dallas, and drummer Todd Omley brought up his swampy-funk style from Tallahassee FL.  Together this unit explores all sorts of different sonic templates — all geared to move your heart AND your bootie!

The band is currently finishing their follow-up to “Down to the Bone” as well as appearing consistently in the WNC region. Peace Jones can be found online at www.reverbnation.com/peacejones.

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