Monthly Archives: April 2006

Lone Official / Pull The Strings Players

April 15th, 2006 Lone Official Pull The Strings Players Springwater $donations / 7:30PM from myspace: early show! Lone Official the Pull the Strings Players present One Brown Finger Ben Pearson raps as Woodgrain and a tribute to Brokeback Mountain and Dave Cloud! sound to good to be true? it ain’t. oh yeah and its free. […]

Hedwig & The Angry Inch – Murfreesboro

April 14th “Glam!Smash Productions has the mission of bringing experimental, fresh, and button-pressing theatre to Middle Tennessee. It is their goal to bring works to the area that stretch not only their own experiences, but their audiences’ as well.” @ Wallstreet (Murfreesboro) 9:00 PM / $8 / 18+

let the wheels roll…

looky looky, here’s a bunch of free mp3’s along with some new songs: For Download: Glossary – [These City Lights Shine] Ghostfinger – [ALABAMA (Demo)] on myspace Forget Cassettes – [The Catch & Sleeper (Demo)] De Novo Dahl – [Subject of the Kill / Shout / Market Place] Apollo Up! – [Situation Hot (Rough Mix)] […]

Hedwig & The Angry Inch – Nashville

April 13th “Hedwig and the Angry Inch marks the first production from Glam!Smash, a tiny but determined theatre company from Murfreesboro, Tennessee. Founded by Austin Sanders, Sara McLoud, and Rachel A. Rogers, who met as students in Middle Tennessee State University’s theatre department.” @ The Exit/In 9:00 PM / $8 (Tickets) 18+

“Singing In the Choir” Release Party

April 13th Acoustic performances by: Shane and Danial of Velcro Stars, Jay and Justin of The States, Noah and Kyle of The Roosevelts, Kelly Kerr Jacob the Great. The Music Stop (Murfreesboro) 7:30PM / $FREE / All-Ages The Choir Invisible Records Compilation, Singing In the Choir, features unreleased material by Murfreesboro bands including Velcro Stars, […]

Volume 3.5 (video)

WOTT #3.5 is a companion to WOTT #3. We shot some interview-esque material around the same time. but wanted to keep the running time and file size of #3 small. Besides, #3.5 is better on it’s own because it doesn’t make much sense.