“Novelty music for the humiliated… laughing gas for music geeks.” — The Nerve

2008-05-07: J.R. Hill and the Creaking Planks

Posted: May 4th, 2008 | Author: Blackbox Squeezebeard | Filed under: Show announcements and recaps | Tags: , , | No Comments »

Fame and/or notoriety is a funny thing; venture out into the public and do your thing and one way or another word will spread, the curious fruit tumbling well past beyond where the seeds were sown. One afternoon we were culling the spammers and number-collectors from our MySpace page when we found a friend invite from some stranger in Winnipeg. Did any of us know anyone in Winnipeg? Had any of us ever been to Winnipeg? Could this be anything other than crackling static background noise emitting from the black hole at the heart of the online universe? Naturally, in the bitbucket it went. Not long after, we received a curious message inquiring as to whether we were interested in playing on a bill with them at the Little Mountain Studios. The asker looked familiar… oh! it was that person we’d denied and rejected! How embarrassing. I can proudly say that we now have one friend in Winnipeg.

Come out Wednesday and maybe you could, too! J.R. Hill is touring the great Canadian West and we are proudly presenting him to you at, oh, let’s say 8 pm this Wednesday evening (May 7th); the LMS remains at 195 E. 26th Avenue (at Main) and after our most recent engagement there last month we are pleased to report that following renovations its acoustical properties are still quite simply beautiful. We’ll really be putting it through its paces a month later, on a night of musical numbers… but one thing at a time!

Squeezebeard is pleased as punch to have moved on from using a word processor as a poster design tool; if you’re on a Windows XP box with the .NET framework installed, can’t afford Photoshop (an’ what kind ‘o pirate be ye precisely ta be’s worried by such a problem?) and can’t grok The Gimp, he endorses Paint.NET, used here to synthesize a lively doodle straight out of Mr. Hill’s sketchbook with a flipped panel from Gustave Dore’s illustrations for Coleridge’s Rime of the Ancient Mariner (really it’s a marvel the two hadn’t collaborated earlier!):

JR Hill poster

Due to a lack of confirmation, Lise Monique of Wintermitts was not ultimately billed as appearing on tonight’s bill, but appear she did — and thank goodness, as despite the split in our promotions, I think most of the crowd turned up just to see her (and her skilled French glockenspiel player). We had a blast and now have one friend in Winnipeg… and if we’re lucky we may someday get to play the George the Cat song with him again!



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