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The Flow: Live-Streamed Music Events This Week, May 13-19

A postcard-perfect weekend can include the joys of going out and chilling at home, thanks to the performers and venues that have embraced the miracle of the internet. With all the choices below, you’re bound to find some live-streamed music that fits your stay-at-home time, which can more easily accomodate the joys of hearing music with your shoes off. While you’re at it, pay the money you save forward, by tipping these great artists.

ALL TIMES CDT

Thursday, May 13
7 p.m.
North Mississippi Allstars – Take Me to the River Performance Series
YouTube

8 p.m.
Dale Watson & the Memphians — at Hernando’s Hide-a-way
Website

9 p.m.
Devil Train — at B-Side
Facebook YouTube Twitch TV

Friday, May 14
9 p.m.
Big Barton — at Hernando’s Hide-a-way
Website

9 p.m.
Stolen Faces — at B-Side
YouTube Twitch TV

Saturday, May 15
10 a.m.
Richard Wilson
Facebook

8:30 p.m.
Hillbilly Casino — at Hernando’s Hide-a-way
Website

9 p.m.
Shards of Humanity, Epoch of UnLight, and Grave Lurker — at B-Side
YouTube Twitch TV

Sunday, May 16
3 p.m.
Will Sexton & the Memphians — Chicken $#!+ Bingo at Hernando’s Hide-a-way
Website

9 p.m.
Richard and Anne — at B-Side
YouTube Twitch TV

Monday, May 17
(No live-streamed events scheduled)

Tuesday, May 18
7 p.m.
Bill Shipper
Facebook

Wednesday, May 19
5:30 p.m.
Richard Wilson
Facebook

8 p.m.
Country Queens Drag Revue – at Hernando’s Hide-a-way
Website

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The Flow: Live-Streamed Music Events This Week, February 18-24

With the recent snowpocalypse, sheltering in place has never been easier! The city’s indefatigable entertainers carry the torch for live online performance and make sure that isolation at home need not be an isolation of the spirit. Stay connected with this week’s fine offerings, and be sure to throw some coin their way via their preferred virtual tip jars.
courtesy of Goner Records

Ross Johnson of Turnt

REMINDER: The Memphis Flyer supports social distancing in these uncertain times. Please live-stream responsibly. We remind all players that even a small gathering could recklessly spread the coronavirus and endanger others. If you must gather as a band, please keep all players six feet apart, preferably outside, and remind viewers to do the same.

ALL TIMES CST


Thursday, February 18
6:30 p.m.
Jennifer Westwood & the Handsome Devils and Dylan Dunbar – at South Main Sounds
Facebook

Friday, February 19
6 p.m.
The Juke Joint Allstars – at Wild Bill’s
Facebook

Saturday, February 20
10 a.m.
Richard Wilson
Facebook

1 p.m.
The Delta Duo – at Tin Roof
Facebook

6 p.m.
The Juke Joint Allstars – at Wild Bill’s
Facebook

7 p.m.
Turnt – at B-Side
YouTube

Sunday, February 21
1 p.m.
Savannah Brister – at Tin Roof
Facebook

3 p.m.
Dale Watson – Chicken $#!+ Bingo
YouTube

4 p.m.
Bill Shipper – For Kids (every Sunday)
Facebook

Monday, February 22
5:30 p.m.
Amy LaVere & Will Sexton
Facebook

8 p.m.
John Paul Keith (every Monday)
YouTube

Tuesday, February 23
7 p.m.
Bill Shipper (every Tuesday)
Facebook

Wednesday, February 24
6 p.m.
Richard Wilson (every Wednesday)
Facebook

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Gonerfest 17 Fires Up Its Engines For A Virtual (And Global) Weekend

courtesy Goner Records

Cheater Slicks, ca. 1990

As reliably as today’s fall equinox, the end of September brings Gonerfest, and this year is no different. Of course, this being 2020, everything’s topsy turvy, but, this being Goner Records, that’s sure to bring some topsy turvy magic as well. With COVID-19 still scratching at our doors, Goner has opted for the safest approach and put the entire festival online. I chased down co-owner Eric Friedl to get some of the details on this year’s virtual Gonerfest 17, which goes down this Friday – Sunday. 

Memphis Flyer: I guess the headliners are not really highlighted in the announcement you’ve posted. Who would you say are the biggest shows?

Eric Friedl: You know, it is sort of a weird mix. When you put on these things, you need the bands that feel bigger, so it’s kind of oriented towards them, even if, in the end, the ones people remember the most are the ones they don’t know. I think the Cheater Slicks, Jack Oblivian and Quintron & Miss Pussycat are probably the biggest bands that people know. But there are so many bands there that are gonna just catch people’s attention.  courtesy Goner Records

Cheater Slicks, 2020

It’s such a crap shoot doing things either live stream or pre-recorded. It’s so hard to get any kind of energy through the screen. But you know, really my litmus test, or the proof that it could be done, was the Reigning Sound show. I thought that was fun to watch and people really enjoyed it. It kind of gave us the model. If you get people on the chats that are having fun it can be a good thing. I’m sure there’s people online that know all this stuff, but I don’t participate in that stuff that much. So that was a good signal to me that this could work.

And the sound was done beautifully by Joe Holland at the B-Side for that show.

Yeah, that’s another thing that’s hard to figure out. That’s a variable with different bands and venues and download speeds and internet connections. It’s mind boggling. So we’re literally learning something every day, either how to do this or why you shouldn’t do this. And we’re gonna make it happen one way or another.

Any band live-streaming from B-Side?

No, we’re not doing any from B-Side. Though they were pioneers in getting all that stuff down. True Sons of Thunder are gonna be out of the Hi-Tone. And we’ve got a few people in the Goner shop. And some other surprises.

So I suppose most bands are streaming videos from their home locations?

Yeah. Except for the Archaeas. They’re gonna be doing it out of the store again. They liked the experience when they played for Goner TV. They liked how it sounded, and we sorta know how to make that work. So, they were up for doing it.

So some shows will be live streamed and some will be pre-recorded?

Yeah, it’s a mix. Our first idea was, everything should be live streamed. And there’s a certain excitement with that, and also a certain amount of folly in trying to do it. So once we had people in time zones that are 18 hours apart, it’s just not possible. It is possible, but you don’t get someone’s best performance when they’re playing at seven in the morning on a Tuesday. The way it worked out was, we’re opening up and going to a stage in Auckland, and there’s five bands playing in Auckland on Friday afternoon. And it’s mid morning, but New Zealand just opened up completely. So they can have people in the bar.

So it can be a real show. Even if they’re playing at noon, they have a real show going on. So that was lucky. We asked around there because they are open, and it seems like in other places, bands can’t even get together to play a live-stream.

We’ve got a couple other things to add to the schedule. Robert Gordon is doing a talk about It Came From Memphis, the new version published by Third Man. And J.B. Horrell’s doing a discussion about The Invaders movie, and the soundtrack for that. So there’s a little more Memphis stuff thrown in there too.

I interviewed King Khan for a bit of that promotional footage for The Invaders.

King Khan is quite a character!

It’s nice you’re carrying on the cinematic side of Gonerfest. Like when you screened The Sore Losers at Gonerfest 15.

Yeah, this seemed like a natural thing. And the Country Teasers, I had approached them about that movie, This Film Should Not Exist. It’s a film about the Country Teasers and [bandleader] Ben Wallers, who performs as The Rebel now. He’s doing a live thing on Saturday afternoon. We’re gonna get some extra footage from them, probably just the Oblivians. ‘Cos there’s a lot of Oblivians stuff in there too. They basically followed us around on tour for a couple weeks in, like, 1994. So there’s some really good Oblivians footage in there. So, that’s a U.S. premiere for that film. 

Jack Oblivian

What will you do for the opening and closing ceremonies, which are usually held at the Cooper-Young gazebo?

I guess our closing ceremony is our alley shot. It’s kind of a tradition. And we’re gonna try to figure out how to do that as a group internet experience. So many details are being worked out as we speak.

The way it is now, it seems like you could encourage people to come out and participate a little bit. But it didn’t seem like that was the way things were going, so we shied away from that. It seemed irresponsible. People wanted to come and have shows and things, and we were just like, “No, we can’t do that.” So we’ve tried to put it all online. Once we made that decision, that’s what we ran with.

Gonerfest 17 takes place Friday, September 25 – Sunday, September 27. Click here for more details. Featured bands will include:

CHEATER SLICKS (Columbus, OH)
QUINTRON & MISS PUSSYCAT with Sam Yoger on drums (New Orleans, LA)
JACK OBLIVIAN & THE SHEIKS (Memphis, TN)

Quintron

MELENAS (Pamplona, Spain)
THE REBEL (London, UK)
MARY TEE & BRUCE BRAND (London, UK)
MICK TROUBLE (New York, NY)
GEE TEE (Sydney, Australia)
ARCHAEAS (Louisville, KY)
EN ATTENDANT ANA (Paris, France)
BLOODBAGS (Auckland, NZ)
DAVID NANCE (Omaha, Nebraska)
SABA LOU (Berlin, Germany)
NA NOISE (Auckland, NZ)
DICK MOVE (Auckland, NZ)
NICK ALLISON (Austin, TX)
OH! BOLAND (Galway, Ireland)
OUNCE (Auckland, NZ)
AQUARIAN BLOOD (Memphis, TN)
GUARDIAN SINGLES (Auckland, NZ)
BELLA & THE BIZARRE (Berlin, Germany)
THIGH MASTER (Toowoomba, Australia)
TOADS (San Francisco, CA)
MICHAEL BEACH (Melbourne, Australia)
EXBATS (Tucson, AZ)
OPTIC SINK (Memphis, TN)
TRUE SONS OF THUNDER (Memphis, TN)
LOUSY SUE (Indianapolis, IN)
ABE WHITE / GOLD FANG (New Orleans, LA)
ZERODENT (Perth, Australia)
SHAWN CRIPPS / LIMES (Memphis, TN)
CELEBRITY HANDSHAKE (Portland, Maine)
BIG CLOWN (Memphis, TN)

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The Flow: Live-Streamed Music Events This Week, September 3-9

KOTA

This week sees the many regular live-streaming performers of Memphis continuing to hone their craft. Those who respond to the ongoing pandemic with the appropriate gravity appreciate these moments of respite, courtesy of our local muses. Be sure to support them generously if you’re able!

REMINDER: The Memphis Flyer supports social distancing in these uncertain times. Please live-stream responsibly. We remind all players that even a small gathering could recklessly spread the coronavirus and endanger others. If you must gather as a band, please keep all players six feet apart, preferably outside, and remind viewers to do the same.

ALL TIMES CDT

Thursday, September 3
Noon
Live DJ – Downtown Memphis Virtual Carry Out Concert
Facebook

8 p.m.
Devil Train – at B-Side
Facebook

Friday, September 4
8 p.m.
KOTA
Memphis Made Brewing Co. at Growlers
Facebook

Saturday, September 5
5 p.m.
The Kings of Harmony
Facebook

Sunday, September 6
3 p.m.
Dale Watson – Chicken $#!+ Bingo
Facebook

4 p.m.
Bill Shipper – For Kids (every Sunday)
Facebook

Monday, September 7
8 p.m.
John Paul Keith (every Monday)
YouTube

Tuesday, September 8
7 p.m.
Bill Shipper (every Tuesday)
Facebook

8 p.m.
Mario Monterosso (every Tuesday)
Facebook

Wednesday, September 9
7 p.m.
Amy LaVere & Will Sexton
Facebook

8 p.m.
Richard Wilson (every Wednesday)
Facebook

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The Flow: Live-Streamed Music Events This Week, August 27-September 2

Justin Fox Burks

Unapologetic

Bands have continued to favor live-streamed shows over in-person concerts out of concern for the health of themselves and others. This is doubly so when they lend their talents to a fundraiser for those who have lost so many work opportunities lately. Case in point: the Unapologetic collective’s show this Saturday for the Music Export Memphis COVID-19 Relief Fund. Expect more from this series, dubbed Hold On, We’re Coming, in the near future.

REMINDER: The Memphis Flyer supports social distancing in these uncertain times. Please live-stream responsibly. We remind all players that even a small gathering could recklessly spread the coronavirus and endanger others. If you must gather as a band, please keep all players six feet apart, preferably outside, and remind viewers to do the same.

ALL TIMES CDT

Thursday, August 27
Noon
Live DJ – Downtown Memphis Virtual Carry Out Concert
Facebook

7 p.m.
The Rusty Pieces
Facebook

8 p.m.
Devil Train – at B-Side
Facebook

Friday, August 28
8 p.m.
Jordan Occasionally – Ixora Sessions
Facebook

Saturday, August 29
8 p.m.
Blvck Hippie – Memphis Made Brewing Co. at Growlers
Facebook

8 p.m.
Unapologetic – Live at Dirty Socks, for Music Export Memphis Covid-19 Relief
Facebook    Tickets

Sunday, August 30
3 p.m.
Dale Watson – Chicken $#!+ Bingo
Facebook

4 p.m.
Bill Shipper – For Kids (every Sunday)
Facebook

8 p.m.
8Ball & MJG – Minglewood Hall
Facebook  Tickets

Monday, August 31
8 p.m.
John Paul Keith (every Monday)
YouTube

Tuesday, September 1
7 p.m.
Bill Shipper (every Tuesday)
Facebook

8 p.m.
Mario Monterosso (every Tuesday)
Facebook

Wednesday, September 2
7 p.m.
Amy LaVere & Will Sexton
Facebook

8 p.m.
Richard Wilson (every Wednesday)
Facebook