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The Lantern, Blacksburg, closed till August

Not a huge surprise now that school's out. Here's hoping it reopens on schedule, with a killer band lineup.

http://blogs.roanoke.com/rtblogs/newrivernotebook/2009/05/28/the-lantern-closed-until-august/

In related news, Plugged In-tertainment, the promoters who brought shows into the Lantern over the past year, have pulled out. According to PI's Brian Zickafoose, the promoters are looking for a larger room for fall semester, "but will still rock shows at the Lantern for certain events."

Podcast: Singer/songwriter Alisa Turner

Turner, who has a pretty voice and a way with lyrics, performs Friday night at Kirk Avenue Music Hall, with Due Panic opening.

Music video: Blue Mule jams with Tony Rice, Larry Keel

Homeboys tearing it up with the best of them, from youtube.com.

Podcast: Australian blues/rock wizard Geoff Achison

Achison returns to Roanoke to promote his latest CD, "One Ticket, One Ride." His backing band, The Souldiggers, is Charlie Wooten (bass) and Chris Baba (drums). Great trio, Saturday night at Blue 5 Restaurant.

Here, "Acho" discusses approaching the blues as an Australian, his experiences traveling the states, his music and lyrics.

Fork in the Alley's live music in June

http://forkinthealley.com/

Thursday, June 4th, Hoppie Vaughn

Friday, June 5th, Bebop Hoedown

Wednesday, June 10th, Open Mic hosted by Daniel McBroom

Friday, June 12: iFunk 8:30 to 10:30pm (check them out on facebook)

Saturday, June 13th, Fuzzy Logic

Friday, June 19th, Bebop Hoedown

Saturday, June 20, Early Show outside with Big Lick Brass Band

Wednesday, June 24th, Open Mic hosted by daniel McBroom

Friday, June 26th, Brian Gray

Saturday, June 27th, Charlie Hamill and Friends

Big week for local drummer: Opening for Robert Randolph, hosting Dave Matthews Band listening party

Drew Lawhorn is a very fine drummer. He can groove like mad in a variety of situations. You can hear him with Jordan Harman Band and Pace Brothers Organ Trio, among other acts.

Turns out, Lawhorn is pretty lucky, too. He recently won the chance to host a listening party at his house. The album: "Big Whiskey and The GrooGrux King," the latest from Lawhorn's heroes, Dave Matthews Band.

The record doesn't come out until June 2, so listeners there can get ahead of the latest DMB curve and contribute a donation to the LeRoi Moore Memorial Fund (saxophonist Moore, a founding DMB member, died in August). If you have any recyclable items, please bring them. There will be recycling stations set up.

That shindig is on Saturday. By then, he'll have returned with Jordan Harman Band from Tarrytown, New York, where the band is scheduled to open for Robert Randolph & the Family Band, at Tarrytown Music Hall.

Winning a contest is one thing. But getting an opening slot with Randolph, who rocks the sacred steel guitar in amazing ways? How did that happen?

Lawhorn explained, via facebook.com e-mail: "Well it all started in 2006 when I was at a Robert Randolph show. I was sitting front row and I was drumming on the rail the whole time. He kept eyeing me and finally looked at me and waved at me to come sit in on drums for a song. So of course I did and that led to us talking after the show and he really enjoyed my playing."

Randolph gave his manager's contact information to Lawhorn and told him to get in touch. He and the manager, Chris Sampson of Red Light Management, have been in touch ever since, Lawhorn wrote. Just a few days ago, Lawhorn received an e-mail from Red Light, asking if Jordan Harman Band would open the New York show.

"It still hasn't fully hit me yet!!," he wrote.

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Red Clay Restaurant's live music in June

6-5  Scott Perry and the Front Porch Swing Band

6-6  Paul Brunet Project

6-12 Bernard Hairston Group

6-13 Lenny Marcus Trio

6-19  Lew Taylor Jazz

6-20  Charlie Perkinson Trio

6-26  Dave Morgan Jazz

6-27  Hoppie Vaughn and Ministers of Soul

A hard day's night for Beatles tribute band drummer

1964 The Tribute closed Festival in the Park on Monday night. After the show, police arrested the band's drummer.

Roanoke police arrested Terrence Manfredi, 51, of West Jefferson, N.C. He had been charged with two counts of failure to appear in court Chesapeake juvenile and domestic relations court. A clerk at the Chesapeake court told Roanoke Times reporter Amanda Codispoti that Manfredi was supposed to have been in court on issues pertaining to child support.

Festival in the Park's Larry Landolt told Roanoke Times reporter Jorge Valencia last night that festival organizers were glad that officers allowed the band to finish the show.

"I personally feel bad for him," said Landolt, director of EventZone, which runs the festival. "I think it's sad to come off stage and be greeted by the authorities. That's unfortunate."

This was the Beatles tribute band's 15th appearance at festival. Landolt told Valencia that the arrest would not affect future festival appearances for 1964.

Note: Manfredi was quickly released on bail from the Roanoke jail.

Live music in June at 202 Market

So far, a work in progress ...

June 3: Blue Static

Kirk Avenue Music Hall's live music schedule for June

http://myspace.com/kirkavenuemusic

June 1 2009 8 p.m. --  Sinking Creek

June 3 2009 7:30 p.m. --  Sarah Borges & The Broken Singles

June 11 2009 7:30 p.m. -- Vandaveer w/Red Clay River

June 13 2009 8 p.m. --  The Five Deadly Venoms

June 17 2009 8 p.m. --  TRAMPLED BY TURTLES

June 23 2009 8 p.m.  The Duhks

June 24 2009 8 p.m. --  Erin McCarley

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