2009-05-20: Savor at the Heritage Hall, then the “Spring Fling” One Cool Word launch at the Biltmore!
Posted: May 9th, 2009 | Author: Blackbox Squeezebeard | Filed under: Show announcements and recaps | Tags: Analog Bell Service, Biltmore Cabaret, D'Arcy Stainton, double-header, Dr. Sketchy’s Anti-Art School, Friends of Thieves, Fur Bearing Animals, Heritage Hall, Lily Jo, magazine launch, Melodious Mandolins, NOWBC, One Cool Word, Savor, Spring Fling, The Contemporary Lovers, Yer Blues | 1 Comment »It’s an improbable and, quite frankly, somewhat foolish weeknight twofer from the Creaking Planks… but with this many good causes at classy venues, who are we to turn down the invitations to make our unmistakable mark? Starting the night, The Neighbours Organic Weekly Co-operative (NOWBC) hosts a benefit for the CityReach Care Society’s “Food for Families” project. As well as a potluck dinner and fabulous prizes, the evening presents a slate of performers (kid-friendly up ’til 7:30 pm):
- 6 p.m. D’Arcy Stainton, children’s performer
- 6:45 Lily Jo
- 7:00 Melodious Mandolins
- 7:45 Friends of Thieves
- 8:30 Creaking Planks
- 9:15 Yer Blues
and here’s its poster!

But by the end of that line-up, we’ll already have shuffled up Main Street to help celebrate the launch of One Cool Word magazine’s 13th issue (you remember, they presented our pal Bob Uker back in issue #5 in Spring 2007) at the Biltmore Cabaret (395 Kingsway)! (keep an ear open for the rendition of Dead Man’s Pants from our demo on the accompanying CD!) Here are the rough plans for THAT night…
- 9:30 The Contemporary Lovers
- 10:20 Creaking Planks
- 11:10 Analog Bell Service
- 12:00 Fur Bearing Animals
plus …and special guest models from Dr. Sketchy’s Anti-Art School!
And here’s its poster!

Update! April Smith of AHA Media (backing up Rob “The Delete Bin” Jones’ report for Miss 604 — whew, what a tangled web! — where we are described as “jug band music as played by Tom Waits’ feral stepchildren”) caught us out at the Biltmore and posted a couple of videos of us on YouTube (as well as a schwack of photos from the whole evening on Flickr)!
Here we are performing Creep…
… and here’s our Psycho Killer! The classics always have something new to offer upon revisitation.