T.S. WOODWARD to preview “How To Breathe Underwater” Album at UGA / April 1st

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The first day of April has long been remembered as “All Fools’ Day” for many reasons.  However, exempt from that list of foolery is one T.S. Woodward, whom you may have spotted traveling around the classic city; mid-way through his tango-of-death with 88 keys.  Woodward made an “official” debut in 2013 with the release of Dominar’s “BLUE RIBBON” music video.  Since then, he has been hard at work on an album of recordings that will ultimately be submitted as his senior thesis in Popular Music Composition, a degree that Woodward designed himself.   The finished album is titled “How to Breathe Underwater” and it will premiere on April 1st @ exactly 5PM for one showing only in The Dancz Center for New Music on the 2nd floor of UGA’s Hugh Hodgson School of Music.

To better explain the situation, we requested a statement and the following descended upon the field at Gypsy Farm late last week, attached to a fast-dwindling balloon, it read :

“A few years ago I created my own major at UGA; I did this by outlining a unique path of study which was specific to my interests and incorporated upper level coursework from the departments of Music Composition, Creative Writing, and Music Business. Additionally, I proposed a senior thesis project which would require me to write, record, and produce a full length “album” of original material, the graded submission of which (alongside an academic paper) would ultimately determine whether or not I graduate. This major is called Popular Music Composition, and on Wednesday, April 1st, at exactly 5PM within the grand hall of The Dancz Center for New Music, the question of my graduation will finally be answered as I present my completed thesis, How to Breathe Underwater, in front of a live studio audience and my 3 esteemed committee members, Dr. Valdez, Dr. Pavlic, and Mr. David Barbe.

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The first half of this recital will consist of the world premiere of my thesis, How to Breathe Underwater, in the form of a stereophonic playback of the 28 minute album in its entirety from start to finish and without pause. This is not an “album release” but rather an exclusive public screening of the album before the inevitable waiting period to get it pressed and distributed to record stores. It is worth noting that The Dancz Center for New Music, aka The Black Box, is the same state-of-the-art performance hall in which the majority of this work was recorded and mixed and is therefore the ideal place in which to listen to it.

The second half of this recital will consist of a live performance of B-sides and other material written by T.S. Woodward, performed by himself at the piano and with the help of his friends, The Phantasmagoric Chamber Orchestra, whose makeup is as follows:

Zeke Sayer – Drumset
Matthew Garrison – Upright Bass
Nicholas Mallis – Electric Guitar
Dave Kirslis – Acoustic Guitar
Jeff Webber – Synthesizer
Ember Remliel – Backup vocals

This performance will be recorded and archived by the hardworking composition staff at UGA, as well as by my talented friends and colleagues Mr. Neal Warner & Alex Kroh.

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I would like to note that none of this is or would be possible without the graciousness and support of those closest to me both inside and out of The University of Georgia. And so…

It is with the utmost pleasure and excitement that I invite you to please join me for this one of a kind performance of a work that is representative of years of study and labor… whose surreal nature has been at once borne out of and painstakingly constructed atop the ruins of my dreams and nightmares… and which was conceived during the quiet, borrowed hours between midnight and dawn within the hallowed halls of The Hugh Hodgson School of Music.”

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Please visit the official event page by clicking the above flier or RSVP here

GF HAPPENINS – MARCH

Here lay a handful of interesting GF related happenings that are to take place this month of March – Beginning TODAY as Mother the Car returns to the city of soul, Augusta, GA  where they’ll be visiting the ever awesome SOUL BAR.  Flashing forward to Friday the 13th we see T.S Woodward and The Shoal Creek Stranglers performing for the first time at Fernbank Museum in Atlanta, GA as part of their “Martinis and IMAX” series.  Following unconfirmed appearances, The Shoal Creek Stranglers will croon on for the remainder of March, celebrating Saint Paddy’s Day with Rabies Scythe Fight at the GO BAR in Athens, GA on the 17th followed by a stringing of Hartwell, GA at the legendary Bluegrass Express venue on thee 28th.

Mar 11thMother The Car, Free Associates – Soul Bar – Augusta, GA – EVENT PAGE

Mar 13thT.S. Woodward, The Shoal Creek Stranglers – Fernbank’s Martinis and IMAX – Atlanta, GA – EVENT PAGE

Mar 17thThe Shoal Creek Stranglers, Rabies Scythe Fight, Big Mike Mystery and Crunchy – GO BAR – Athens, GA – EVENT PAGE

Mar 28thThe Shoal Creek Stranglers – Bluegrass Express – Hartwell, GA – EVENT PAGE

UPCOMING GF SIGHTS

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Feb 5th at the fabulous 40 Watt club — we’ll find GF veterans KOKO BEWARE returning to Athens for an echo-squashing good time along side Small Reactions and NOVUS.   18+ / Doors at 8pm / $5 /  RSVP to Official Event Page

Feb 12th at the Flicker Theatre and Bar (Athens, GA) for  T.S. Woodward’s magical piano keys with North Carolina’s  The Toothe  and The Viking Progress. 21+ / Doors at 9pm / $5 /

Feb 13th (also at Flicker Theatre) A must-see Friday The 13th Celebration! Mother The Car, Free Associates, Charlie & the Foxtrots (TN) and Rabies Scythe Fight. 21+  / Doors at 9pm / $5  / RSVP to Official Event Page

Feb 15th at Flat Shoals Baptist Church in Hartwell GA – will welcome The Shoal Creek Stranglers as they string their way through thee old time spirituals you know and love so well.   All ages / 7pm / Free – Donation 

This Friday at Caledonia Lounge :

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Friday night of the 29th,see the arrival of The Shoal Creek Stranglers, The All City Cannonballers and The TS Woodward Trio at the Caledonia Lounge in Athens, GA.

Cover is $5 at the door. Click HERE to RSVP on thee official event page.

THE CRYPTIDES, PARASITE DIET and JB The POLISH SAUSAGE MAN

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Join us this SUNDAY SUNDAY at the HI-LO Lounge in Athens, GA for a spectacularly fun time of fellowship including a comedy set by JB (The Original) Polish Sausage man —  you’ve enjoyed his signature “Comeback Sauce” — now enjoy his take on everything from human nature to dirty jokes.  Then — check Nashville’s own PARASITE DIET as they venture into the south to promote their debut album, “LOST IN TIME” which is due out next month via Eccentric Pop Records but you can preview the whole she-bang right here via DYING SCENE.  In closing of the night, we’ll call on local turf rock inseminators THE CRYPTIDES to croon and maroon your blues away with a healthy dose of salt water.  Doors at 9pm / $5 entry / see YOU there

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T.S. Woodward at Flicker Theatre

10373003_477212429078594_4048423220422485203_oJoin us this Friday evening at Flicker Theatre and Bar for an exciting double feature of the T.S Woodward Quartet with Deep Chatham of Northern Carolina.

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GF Bulletin [PHOTOS]

ts woodward flicker 2014 2June 19th (left to right) Matthew Garrison, Jeff Webber, Zeke Sayer and T.S Woodward perform before the pre-athfest crowd  at Flicker Theatre in Athens, GA.

All City CannonballersThe All City Cannonballers return – fashionably late and loud as ever with updated gypsy hologram backing. (June 19th / Flicker)

Nate and The NightmaresNATE and the NIGHTMARES give a wonderful performance following the Dexter Romweber Duo’s show at Little Kings. (June 13th)

Photos by KJ / Copy WJAY

 

OLD SMOKEY premieres new music video

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After unleashing their debut LP last Tuesday via CLOUD Recordings, OLD SMOKEY reveals a real “live” music video in tribute to their jingle, “All The Way Slow”.  The performance was captured at Gypsy Farm by editor WJAY on the first day of Fall 2013. Thanks to the folks over at Earbuddy.net and thee spiritual assistance of Sir Stephen.