Friday, 14 November
Ryan solo
The Little Big Show in the Small Wonder
1139 West 7th Street (at the corner of North Harrison Street)
Wilmington, DE 19805
6p; free; all ages
This is a monthly acoustic show I host. It's a super small room (about 20 people max), so show up on time to get good seats.
Saturday, 15 November
Goodbye Blue Monday
with Tape and Wire and more
1087 Broadway
Brooklyn, NY 11221
myspace.com/goodbyebluemondayinc
718-453-6343
8p; free; 21+
I am super excited about this show. Tape and Wire is Jimmy's old band. They recorded a great album, played two shows, then broke up. This is a one-time get-back-together for them. Sure, it will bring back all those old feelings, and maybe they'll regret it in the morning, but for that one night, why not?
As if that wasn't enough, Goodbye Blue Monday now has two stages, and a bona-fide circus will be performing on one while we play on the other. I am totally not kidding about this. I don't even know exactly what they're going to be doing, but I'm totally psyched.
Saturday, 22 November
Insouciant, Lark Hill, The Sloppy Horse, Half Brother, and Glad Hearts
at Bear City
28 Delafield St
New Brunswick, NJ
$5; all ages; 7p
This is only the second show ever at Bear City. Always fun to be part of something new. The flier Steve from Lark Hill made for this show is totally rad. Even if you can't come to the show you should go to their My Space and check it out.
Saturday, 29 November
Glad Hearts, Lady Bright, Disarmor, and friends
New Brunswick, NJ
Venue TBA (house show)
$5 suggested donation; all ages; 6p
John Terry from Rapid Cities put this one together for us, and we're very grateful. Unfortunately, Rapid Cities won't be playing this one, but they do have a record coming out soon called Machinery Saints. I got to hear three tracks off it when John came down and played in Delaware, and I think you're going to like it.
And speaking of things I hope you'll like. I think this show will be a ton of fun. You can check out the folks we'll be sharing the basement with on MySpace.
Wednesday, 3 December
Ryan solo
The Burlap and Bean
with Tommy Murray
204 South Newtown Street Rd
Newtown Square, PA 19073
burlapandbean.com
484-427-4547
7p; free; all ages
Creep Records fans might remember Tommy from his time in The Crash. He's also an excellent songwriter in his own right, and it's always fun to share a stage with him. I've only recently started drinking coffee, but I've quickly seen what I've been missing all these years, and I'm trying to make up for lost time. I saw a sticker once that said "Art is war; coffee is blood." Come on out and have a cup or two with me.
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