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Clarence Ewing: The Million Year Trip writesWeekly Voyages: Friday 3/15 to Thursday 3/21

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Friday March 15

The Drovers
Abbey Pub 7pm & 10pm 21+

Lynyrd Skynard
Congress Theater 8pm

Goodbye Good Sense, Halfmoon Mad, Black Bridge, Eleven Dollar Bills, Girls On Bicycles
Double Door 9pm, 21+

The Hoyle Brothers
Empty Bottle 5:30pm 21+

The God, Sex, Death Variety Hour w/ Danny Black
Hideout 6:30pm, 21+

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Mike Bennett writesFriday iPod/MP3 Shuffle—Happy Birthday Gary Numan Edition

He was the first electronic rock star. Shy Gary Numan got his start playing aggressive punk inspired music with Tubeway Army, already exploring sci fi themes, along with introspective looks at loneliness and alienation. Legend has it, while recording the first Tubeway Army full length, he stumbled on a synthesizer in the studio, and by his next album, keyboards became the prominent part of his sound. The chilly yet warm tones were perfect for his paranoid anthems, and Tubeway Army’s next album yielded the amazing “Are ‘Friends’ Electric?”. Numan then went solo and upped the synths on the classic Pleasure Principle, as “Cars” gave him a worldwide smash. His career has had its ups and downs since then, as he discovered he had Asperger’s Syndrome and that he influenced legions of keyboard rock acts (like Nine Inch Nails). He is still a vital artist and a must see live performer. In honor or Mr. Numan, please grab your iPod or MP3 player, hit shuffle and share the first 10 songs that come up.

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Jason Crock writesCouldn’t You Wait?: The Story of Silkworm

The particular charm of Silkworm is explained many times over the course of Couldn’t You Wait?, a documentary that was self-released by the filmmakers last month as a $5 DRM-free download. It may be producer Steve Albini who puts it most succinctly: “People that like Silkworm really like Silkworm, but they’re not like normal people, and there aren’t that many of them.” What made the band strange, and what made them a taste worth acquiring, is a subject the filmmakers have been plumbing since beginning the project in late 2006. To tell the story of how different the band’s path was, and how Chicago played a part in that story, several subjects are interviewed, and their responses are interspersed with clips of the band’s performances throughout the years.

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Clarence Ewing: The Million Year Trip writesWeekly Voyages: Thursday 03/07 to Thursday 03/14

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Thursday March 7

American Opera, Paper Thick Walls, Oblio & Arrow, Giants In La Mancha
Abbey Pub 8pm, 21+

Swearwords, The Directionals, Warm Ones
Beat Kitchen 8:30pm, 21+

Velvet Revolution
Beauty Bar 9pm 21+

Secondhand Serenade
Bottom Lounge 7pm

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Kilo Wattson writesCHIRP Sponsors SXSW Showcase

For South by Southwest 2013, we’re really happy to be teaming with Side One Track One, Pop Press International, No Play Music and  Sasha Lord Presents to bring you DC VS Austin on March 15.  The party is free (no credentials required), and will run from noon to 6pm featuring two stages of music (with DJ Baby Alcatraz spinning in between sets).  See below for the lineup and set times. Hope to see some of you there! Look for the CHIRP banner!

Inside Stage Set Times:

12:20-1:00 – Dance For The Dying
1:20-2:00 – The Bad Lovers
2:20-3:00 – Lowercase Letters
3:20-4:00 – The Sour Notes
4:20-5:00 – Dana Falconberry
5:20-6:00 – American Hearts

Outside Stage Set Times:

12:00-12:40 – Letting Up Despite Great Faults
1:00-1:40 – Bella Russia
2:00-2:40 – Kid Congo And The Pink Monkey Birds
3:00-3:40 – Hundred Visions
4:00-4:40 – Shark Week
5:00-6:00 – Ringo Deathstarr

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