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Next Appearance: Canal Street Tavern Saturday Jan. 16th

January 15th, 2010 No comments

The Nick Kizirnis Band will debut several new songs this Saturday January 16th at Canal Street Tavern (show starts at 9pm with Ruetschle and TextBook Committee, an amazing Guided By Voices tribute band). The new tunes were recently recorded at Bison Studios in Dayton, Ohio and will be part of a full-length debut CD we hope to release by fall 2010. Don’t miss this great night of Dayton rock’n'roll!

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Open Vinyasa hosts Kirtan master for special event at Practice Yoga

November 11th, 2009 No comments

Anyone who likes to practice yoga and Kirtan fans near Dayton, Ohio have a unique opportunity to experience both on Saturday November 21st at Practice Yoga on 5th in Dayton, Ohio. Mantra troubadour Girish will bring his unique style of Kirtan to an Open Vinyasa class starting at 5pm. The class will be followed by a short set of Kirtan call-and-response songs.

Girish’s has gone from aspiring jazz drummer to Hindu monk to first call tabla guru for the likes of Krishna Das to solo mantra troubadour. His latest CD, Shiva Machine is all radical departure and simultaneous next step evolution. The mesmerizing trance-funk grooves and trip-hop devotional dirges boldly go where Sanskrit has never gone before.

Admission for the class and Kirtan set is $15. Space is limited, so register in advance for the class and Kirtan set at Practice Yoga on 5th or by calling 937-321-7676.

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Clash Tribute at South Park Tavern

November 7th, 2009 No comments

The Clash, “the only band that mattered”, get the tribute treatment from a great group of Dayton, Ohio rockers tonight (November 7th) at the South Park Tavern. You can read all the details on ActiveDayton.

All this Clash talk has sent me back to my vinyl copies of London Calling and Sandinista!, and remembering what a cool REGGAE band the Clash were. Their take on reggae was very inspiring, turning me on to a lot of older Jamaican rockers that I hadn’t heard of.I can’t decide if my favorite tune is White Man in Hammersmith Palais (great blend of punk and reggae), Guns of Brixton (dark, ominous reggae) or even the brilliant horns and percussion (and vocals) of Revolution Rock.

So what is YOUR favorite Clash song? Leave your thoughts in the comments. Hope to see you at the show!

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Wilco top even high expectations at Columbus, Ohio show

October 13th, 2009 No comments
Wilco: photo by by Joel.Oliphint

Wilco: photo by by Joel.Oliphint

If you are a huge fan of Wilco, you have probably already seen them live, so this review won’t be news to you. But as a long-time fan who finally saw them in Columbus, Ohio (on Columbus Day) on a brisk Monday, Oct. 12th, I can now say that despite the fact that Wilco make fantastic albums (2007’s “Sky Blue Sky” still gets regular rotation in the car), they take that material to a whole new level during their live shows.

Performing over two dozen songs that spanned most of their discography with some emphasis on their new release, “Wilco (The Album)“, Jeff Tweedy and his band played inspired and intense versions of fan favorites like “Handshake Drugs” and “Impossible Germany” with a relaxed air that made it seem like nothing could come more naturally to them.

Tweedy chatted with the crowd, encouraging them to sing in his place on “Jesus, etc.”, and giving them a pat on the back even though he said that the crowd in Austin sang it better, and knew more of the words, even if they were drunker. Tweedy poked fun at a woman with using flash to take pictures, and later mildly scolded someone shooting video. When the perpetrator yelled back “It’s not illegal”, Tweedy simply replied “but we asked you not to”.

Wilco has come a long long way since its alt-country days of well-done albums like “Being There”. Their pop and rock sensibilities kept evolving, finally taking a very experimental turn on “Yankee Hotel Foxtrot”. For the next three albums (and two live releases) the band absorbed equal parts Neil Young and Sonic Youth into it eclectic pop mix, finally emerging in the last couple of years with a six piece lineup that can play incredibly moving, memorable songs amidst the arty rock’n’noise chaos. It’s powerful on record, and absolutely stunning live.

Two things to add – Wilco’s Nels Cline continues to be my guitar hero, whether he’s spraying jagged-edge lead guitar all over a tune or just adding texture with his lap steel. He is amazing. Cline has several solo albums, “Draw Breath” is my current favorite.

The other thing – opener Liam Finn and his collaborator Eliza Jane were incredible. Finn, son of the famous Crowded House songwriter Neil Finn, performed intense singer-songwriter tunes with guitar loops, samples and a ferocity on the drums that may make him my new drum hero! His new EP with Eliza Jane, entitled “Champagne in Seashells” is fantastic and well-worth the price of admission.

So I finally saw Wilco, and will definitely do so when the opportunity arises again. How about you? If you’ve seen Wilco, what’s your favorite aspect of their performance?

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Nick Kizirnis Band at DMF09: free preview tracks

October 2nd, 2009 No comments

The Nick Kizirnis Band will be playing at Gilly’s for the Dayton Music Festival this Saturday Ocotber 3rd at 11:30, directly before headliners The Buffalo Killers!

I’ve got two free tracks from the Into the Loud CD for anyone who would like them. I only ask you leave a comment and let me know what you think of the tracks! If you make it to the show you’ll hear them, if you don’t you can still hear them!

Preferred Company

Fall

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Dayton Music Festival Schedule

October 2nd, 2009 No comments

Get ready Dayton, Ohio 30 bands, 7 clubs, $10 … the 2009 Dayton Music Fest is THIS Saturday Oct 3rd! Here’s the schedule!  Who is going?

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2009 Dayton Music Festival is this Weekend

October 1st, 2009 No comments

Hi everyone,

That’s right, the 2009 Dayton Music Festival kicks off on Saturday October 3rd across Downtown Dayton, featuring over two dozen bands at seven venues for $10!

The Nick Kizirnis Band will be appearing at Gilly’s at 11:30pm, followed by headliners The Buffalo Killers from Cinci, Ohio!

To get you ready for the show, I’ve got two free tracks from the Into the Loud CD for anyone who would like them. I only ask you leave a comment and let me know what you think of the tracks! If you make it to the show you’ll hear them, if you don’t you can still hear them!

Preferred Company

Fall

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Next Appearance: Oct 3rd at Dayton Music Festival 2009

September 9th, 2009 No comments

The Nick Kizirnis Band will appear at the 2009 Dayton Music Festival, performing at 11:30 pm at Gilly’s, followed by headliners The Buffalo Killers.

The line-up for Gilly’s:

  1. Human Reunion 9:30
  2. Lucky Pineapple  10:30
  3. Nick Kizirnis band  11:30
  4. Buffalo Killers  12:30

The Nick Kizirnis’ Band set will include songs from The Mulchmen’s Greetings! from Planet Stupider and Louder Than Dirt, Thicker Than Mud, Cage’s Magnificent Propaganda Opportunity, Kizirnis’ Into the Loud, Eyesinweasel’s Wrinkled Thoughts, and several new songs!

Over the weeks leading up to the festival, we’ll post more details, including special offers including some free music downloads!

Hope to see everyone at the festival!

New Michael Kotur videos

August 19th, 2009 1 comment

Three new videos from Michael Kotur, one of the most accomplished and unique guitarists in the region are available on YouTube. Following his work with Ohio Silver and in his own band, Kotur, Michael has been travelling abroad but obviously still playing. Enjoy!

Michael Kotur – \”Hens and Chickens\”

Michael Kotur – \”Black Orpheus\”

Michael Kotur – \”Johnson\’s Field\”

Michael Kotur – \”Let There Be Peace on Earth\”

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Festiki Surf Ohio Surf Festival Band Schedule

August 8th, 2009 No comments

So … What’s a Festiki? Well, it’s your ideal “summer staycation alternative,” coming to Dayton’s scenic Carillon Park on Saturday, August 15th.

Your island escape experience includes full day of live entertainment including traditional Hawaiian music and dancing (grass skirts optional), Caribbean steel drums, and three smokin’ hot surf bands!

Chill with a cold concoction and check out the vintage hot rod show while the kids build a sand castle. Get totally tubed on the Surf Ohio surfboard simulator or watch a tiki totem being hand-carved just for you. Feast on Polynesian cuisine by tiki-torchlight, and toast another day in paradise from your beach blanket as the sun sets on another endless summer.

A portion of Surf Ohio Festiki proceeds will benefit the Surfrider Foundation, a non-profit environmental organization dedicated to the protection and enjoyment of the world’s oceans, waves and beaches for all people, through conservation, activism, research and education.

Music Lineup:
12 noon: HARMONY ISLANDERS
2 PM: PANYARD
3 PM: JUMBIE JAMMERS w/Kerns
3:45 PM: PANYARD
5:00 PM: NICK KIZIRNIS BAND (all instro set)
7:15 PM: GO!TSUNAMI
8:40 PM: SOUL FIRE TRIBE
9 :00 PM: COCKTAIL PREACHERS

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