Summerfest 2011 ignites an already raucous solstice season, in its 43rd year of jamming, the local tradition of traditions since 1968. Wasn't there some other fest in upstate New York around that time? Oh yeah, August 1969... Last year was no slouch, and will be hard to top. Black Sabbath and Public Enemy played simultaneously... Continue Reading →
It’s Halftime, Miltown Beat Down Rd. 1 Final Prelim
For those that haven't made it out to one of the Miltown Beat Down prelims, and love hip-hop or just love live shows, tonight's the night at the Jackalope. It's intimate, loud and has an underground feel despite the mainstream location. Music of the previous two year's MTBD champions and some worthy upstart producers stream... Continue Reading →
Kitchen hot, Miltown Beat Down Rd. 1 cont. cont.
Milwtown Beat Down, screaming that Michael Buffer chorus again tonight, brings group 3 of hip-hop beat-makers to the battle pit. In case you missed it, JCPoppe of OnMilwaukee (prelim 1 and prelim 2) and the Milwtown Beat Down Blog (prelim 1 and prelim 2) recapped weeks one and two. Local Trolley admittedly took liberty to have... Continue Reading →
On Composers, MACA at The Alchemist
Jazz and classical compositions sung through the theatre space at the Alchemist in Bay View last Friday. Budding impresario and alto saxist Steve Gallam leads a small guild of musicians bent on reverberating their sound throughout Milwaukee, know as Milwaukee Area Artists and Composers (MACA). Original solo composition performances from Nathan Dill on violin, Mike... Continue Reading →
Who’s Next, Miltown Beat Down Rd. 1 cont.
I gave a thorough once over to all the beat-makers (with material available) for Local Trolley's week one preview of the Miltown Beat Down hip-hop music production battle. Knowledge of the Beatdown's pure bracket format would have changed my final picks, but my take on the artists remain largely unchanged, and not far off from... Continue Reading →