О себе: The Capital Ale House Downtown Music Hall is located beside our Downtown Richmond restaurant at 619 East Main Street. It was built in the 1870’s and we have restored the original hardwood floors, wooden rafters and old brick walls.
The Music Hall is a live music venue featuring national touring artists as well as your favorite local artists.
Check out our website at www.CapitalAleHouse.com to see our full Music Hall show line-up.
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Я хочу найти: Bands interested in performing at The Capital Ale House Downtown Music Hall should send an EPK to Rachel@CapitalAleHouse.com
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We are at 960 views toward winning the Battle of the Bands with our video from the first round of competition on YouTube. You can help push us over the 1,000 milestone toward winning the title. Please click the link and check out the video, leave a '5 STAR' rating and a supportive coment. That's it... you don't even have to get up from your seat and it only takes a minute... Cool, eh? Thanks for your support!
Hey Capital Ale Buddies - My band's NEW video from last week's Battle of the Bands in Richmond, Virginia, is posted on YouTube and we need everyone's vote to win! As you may know, I wrote this song 'Never Said Goodbye' during my last tour in Iraq and it sings of a soldier's daily life in the combat zone and his thoughts of someone special back home. PLEASE take a few minutes and check it out. I need your '5 STAR' rating and your cool comments. Your input will help us win this year's competition. Your input matters! Just click the link or cut and paste this URL in your browser window: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JQ3Ioc_oI9A Thanks for participating and please pass this on to your friends, cool? - Jim
Please check out our video on YouTube from Battle of the Bands and leave a cool comment. It's one of our NEW songs and your page views and comments on Rockitz' YouTube page count toward our Battle of the Bands VICTORY!!! How about giving us a boost to the checker flag? Go to: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IBAmkityqfY Can you help me pass the word? Enjoy the jam... and thanks :-) - Jim
Hey Girl! What's going on?? Got any plans for the weekend? If not, Safety Word Orange is playing with Conditions this Friday at the Canal Club. Hope you can make it out. Later Gator! -James
Hey Folks! We're taking a two-week break from our regular release
schedule in honor of the Stanley Cup finals, but we'll be back June 15
with the next track - a bizarre remake of Bo Diddley's Who Do
You Love.
So...to tide you over till then, we've compiled eight videos from
production rehearsals at the Capitol Theater and posted them HERE and HERE. You can also download the audio files
for free (yes, free) from the main Kicksville site HERE. We've been getting a LOT of questions
about when we'll be touring again, so read this week's blog about the Capitol Theater gig for the gory details.
Enjoy the videos and MP3s, and we'll see you in two weeks (Go Penguins!)
‘The Singles – Season 2’ is Kicksville’s most cohesive album, a recording featuring primarily the Kicksville City Council and contributions from members far and wide. But in typical Kicksville fashion, the songs on ‘Season 2’ run the gamut of genres, layered with crazy sounds, organic samples and recorded spoken word from legendary poet John Beecher (grandfather to Commissioner Conrad St. Clair).
This Week: Kalamaya: Tani Diakite, the singer on Kalamaya, is from the Wassoulou region of Mali. The language he's singing in is Bambara (also called Bamanakan), and very roughly translated, Kalamaya means "it's not good to fight." The song was built around Tani's melody and kamale ngoni (African harp, like a cora but smaller), but since Tani makes this stuff up on the fly, the final version is very much Kicksville-ized...there isn't much structure to Tani's open-ended jamming/improv.
And forget about getting him to do the same thing twice ;-)
The Music: Tani's melody is incredibly haunting and beautiful - the main goal when arranging this song was to stay out of its way! Andy Ewen's guitar part (the main riff through the song) really adds a nice touch of old-school R&B, and Chris Huntington's flowing Afro-pop lines in the bridge provide an interesting contrast.
Spice it up with some airy synth textures and a 1974 Buick hubcap strapped on top of a snare drum, and you've got a song!