Posts Tagged ‘Carl Anderson’

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2 Shows. 6 Bands. One Block of Broad.

March 19, 2012

For a good night of music, head down to Broad St. for two great shows right next to each other.

First up is the next installment of the Listening Room at the Firehouse Theatre. This month’s show features James West and The Vendors, Eric Hunter and The Dimmer Twins. Every month, the Listening Room brings together some of the best local and regional folk and rock acts and the shows seems to get better every time I go. If you haven’t checked out this amazing series, you need to treat yourself and go.

As always, make sure to get there on time since the show will start at 8 p.m. sharp.

Eric Hunter


And after the Listening Room wraps up, head down the block and check out The Hill and Wood perform at the Camel along with The Kindling Kind and Carl Anderson.

Hailing from Charlottesville, indie-rock sentries The Hill and Wood have been one of Virginia’s most critically adored new-fangled band for over two years. Led by Boston native Sam Bush, the band has shifted from their folk-pop roots and integrated themselves into a multifaceted and stratified sound comparable at times to the chamber-pop melodies of Belle & Sebastian, at other times the symphonic, orchestral swells of Bishop Allen and Wilco. The music’s firm foundation is Bush’s songwriting, deftly communicating the anxieties of expectation and the malaise of the modern identity, all the while uncovering rare and unexpected moments of relief.

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K&B Music Showcase Featuring Plenty of Richmond Talent

December 7, 2011

K&B Music, a new booking, promotion and management company here in Richmond has several amazing artists on its roster and what better way to show off your talent other than a big show?

K&B is having a showcase at the Canal Club on Friday, Dec. 9 featuring several talented Richmond and nearby artists including Trees On Fire, Marionette, Dank D, The Weathervanes, Mojoceratops and Carl Anderson.

Marionette has been a favorite local act of mine since I first heard them in 2007. So K&B is already off to a good start.

A little more about K&B Music:

K&B stands for kindness and balance, and that is exactly how we approach working with all of our clients. Our goal is to accommodate artists, promoters, and venues equally in order to maximize the effect of the music being produced and the reward received as a result. We have found that, by going about business in a kind and balanced way, everything we are involved in ends as a positive experience for us, our clients, and, most importantly, the spectators and fans. The K&B family currently includes 15 groups/artists from several cities and states including Philadelphia, D.C., Charlottesville, Richmond, Asheville, and Atlanta and we are expanding our already talented roster in the near future.

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