Events Horizon – Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Hello to all!

And welcome to the first Guitar Noise’s “Events Horizon” for the last month of 2011. Here we do our best to catch you up on upcoming shows featuring members and friends of the Guitar Noise community! And because we have readers from all over the world, these shows take place all over the place!

As you know, we at Guitar Noise believe that the true power, wonder and beauty of music comes when it gets shared with the world. So whenever you’re out playing, we’d really like to do is to help promote your shows, whether it’s in a stadium or at a ten-seat coffee house. Not only is it a great way to help support each other, it’s also a terrific way to meet more musicians!

Every Wednesday, we’ll post here about the gigs we know are coming up in the following ten days or so. Hopefully you’ll get a chance to attend a show should they happen to be in your corner of the world!

So, here are some upcoming shows we hope you’ll find of interest! As 2011 draws to a close, try to make a point of going and seeing and hearing some live, local music.

Thursday, December 8, 2011

Todd Mack has a FODfest (Friends of Daniel Pearl) show in Jerusalem! You’re invited to bring a musical instrument and a friend to the Zangvil, Balfur Street Number 8 in Jerusalem to take part in the magic of FODfest. Doors open at 7 PM. Keep up with all the activity of this year’s Israel tour at Music In Common.

The fabulous Flea Market band, with Guitar Noise community member Lars Kolberg on guitar and trombone, plays at Buckley’s Pub, located at Lille Grensen 7 in Oslo, Norway.

Singer / songwriter, Marilyn Miller hosts a song circle-style open mic at The Parlor, located at 734 Warren Street in Hudson, New York from 7 until 9. It’s a very friendly atmosphere where people can play their own songs or play along with others. All ages welcome.

Friday, December 9, 2011

Jazz guitarist Sheryl Bailey will be one of several great guitarists taking part in the “Jass Guitars Meets Hendrix” CD release show taking place at 92Y Tribeca, located at 200 Hudson Street in New York City, New York. Show starts at 9PM. Check the Sheryl Bailey website for a link to purchase tickets.

Doesn’t Madder has a 9:30 PM show at The Alibi, 819 West Avenue NW in Lenoir, North Carolina. Music goes on until 12:30 Saturday morning.

Saturday, December 10, 2011

Todd Mack and Music In Common host another FODfest (Friends of Daniel Pearl) free community concert, this time in Ramla, Israel at the Open House. See the Music in Common website’s schedule page for details and directions. Doors open at 7 PM and the show starts at 8.

Guitar Noise Community Member Tom McLaughlin and Life Is Drama play an 8:30 PM gig at Sam McGuires’s, at 39 Orland Square Drive in Orland Park, Illinois. And don’t forget you can always keep up with Life Is Drama on their Facebook page.

Dream Chemistry will be holding their Official CD release performance at Next Coffee Company, 19420 59th Ave. Ste 700. NW corner of 59th and Utopia in Glendale, Arizona. This show will celebrate and feature music from the band’s second album, Images of White and will run from 7 to 10 PM.

Saturday, December 17, 2011

Todd Mack and Music In Common host another FODfest (Friends of Daniel Pearl) free community concert at the Dolav Auditorium in the Arad Community Center in Arad, Israel. See the Music in Common website’s schedule page for details and directions. Doors open at 7 PM and the show starts at 8.

Please feel free to email about whatever gigs you’ve got coming up. Send your gig dates to [email protected] and try to put “˜gig alert’ in the subject header. As mentioned, we’ll be posting the latest schedule every Wednesday. We’d love to include you in our listing.

Also feel free to add upcoming dates in the “Comments” section of this thread. That way we’ll be able to add your next performance to our future updates.

We wish you the best with your shows as well as a great time at any show you can attend. Maybe you’ll get to meet some of your Guitar Noise friends in person at long last!

Peace