[atlantaprog] Re: Speechless Fri gig recap & reminder of Decatur gig THIS SAT, June 24th!

2nd weekend in July. http://roguemusicfest.com

On Jun 18, 2006, at 9:04 PM, Simon Jester wrote:

When is the Rogue Fest?
Hal

On 6/18/06, Allen Welty-Green <agmedia@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
influenced by prog. We're long past the punk anti-prog backlash now. I
remember when I was a kid, discovering cool things in old big band
records, not mention classical (thanks to groups like ELP holding my
hand into the world of classical). I think the newest generation is
finding the same kinds of things in prog we found in big band jazz &
classical.

Make sure you all tell folks to come to THIS years Rogue fest!

On Jun 18, 2006, at 12:14 PM, SeanT. wrote:

> Hi folks-
>
> *****Just thought I would drop a line here to remind
> you all that Speechless will be playing this coming
> Saturday night in Decatur at Club 29, which you all
> may remember as the old Jake's Toadhouse- the place
> Rougefest was held last year.  See our page for more
> details... We are special guests at Mike Levine's cd
> release party and our set should begin around 9:30ish.
>  Come on northside!!!!  This is your chance to see
> Atlanta's newest rock/prog/fusion band live!*****
>
> http://www.myspace.com/speechlesstheband
>
> Also, last Friday's gig in Jonesboro went great!  You
> all missed a good one!  We were on the bill with three
> other bands, two of which were prog and very good.  I
> asked them if they knew about ARIA and they said
> "What's that?", so I mentioned to them what it's
> about.  Nice to see more prog bands come out of the
> woodwork around town!  Apparently they aren't all on
> here yet!  Check out the bands at MySpace.
>
> Totality sounded like they were all pushing 40 (in a
> classic kinda way- taseful with a great reverence for
> 70s prog sounds and approaches) when I visited their
> page.  Amazingly they are all high school age!  And I
> think are probably the tightest band that age I have
> encountered yet around ATL, and you all know there are
> a few good ones!  Check out that first tune there and
> tell me that dosen't sound like classic Camel, or
> something from that school of sound...... Their
> originals were good and they even covered "Hells
> Kitchen" from DT.  Gravel Undertow I hear were great
> as well.  They played after my bedtime but our drummer
> Derik stayed for the set and gave them great props!
> So check these young bands out folks! The need your
> support!
>
> http://www.myspace.com/totality
>
> http://www.myspace.com/gravelundertow
>
> Hope to see a you at Club 29 this Sat!  We promise to
> show you a good time!
>
> -Speechless
>
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