Friday, May 30, 2008

Space Capone

Posted by Brian Waters

Photography by Daina Goodwin


Space Capone was carefully selected to cap off the second Miller Made Music Showcase at the Mercy Lounge. Aaron Winter, also known as Space Capone, recently released his first album entitled Volume 1. Transformation. Later Space Capone appeared on the Local Lightning Spotlight with the song "If It Feels Good". Aaron introduced himself to the crowd in the first song "Space Capone", would energize the audience enough to dance for next hour.


After hearing a few people at the station say that Spiderman and Gumby might be making an appearance at the show, my brain wrapped around all the different references this could pertain to. Later I was set at ease later when the web slinger and clay avenger hopped out onto the stage for "I Just Want to Dance". Before Spiderman left the stage, he proved his super powers by ripping down the Lightning 100 banner from the side. At that point, I realized that this must be a impostor, the real Spiderman can hold his booze.



Space Capone finished off the night with a twenty minute version of "Give the People What They Want". Normally one song can not keep people's attention for twenty minutes unless they are at a Phish concert, but the crowd was entertained until the end. "I guess the people wanted to hear that rift over and over. They kept singing along for most of the song.",said Sam Farkus, guitarist for Space Capone. At the end of the show, half of the audience chanted for one more song while the other tried to get into the back to meet Space Capone. We "accidentally" let a few girls in.

Thursday, May 29, 2008

Miller Made Music Fans



Oblio Miller Show Review

Posted by Ashley Dance

Photography by Brian Waters


Featured in Lightning 100’s Miller Made Music Showcase #2, Oblio is band based in our own city of Nashville. Oblio is one local band that is obviously taking Nashville by storm. Having a large following in the area, the crowd was excited, to say the least, as they took the stage. People vacated their seats at tables and poured in from the patio seating at Mercy Lounge to stand in front of the stage. Many were fans of the band already, however many new fans were definitely made that night. Not only was the music fantastic, the guys are great performers. Their concert was fun and entertaining and made you want to sing along, even if you don’t know the words. They are all very friendly as well. Before and after they went on stage, they were only too happy to talk with fans.

The three members include Ben Dumas on drums, Terry Price on the guitar and vocals, and Travis Vance on the bass. They currently have 3 albums in circulation. The first is called Dichotomy released in 2005, followed up by an EP called Seeds in the same year. Oblio is currently working on an album entitled Southern Trends. Their songs have a simplistic, somewhat haunting sound. Robin Cracknell of Americana UK Magazine, describes Oblio as "A superior collection of thoughtful, well-performed songs with an understated sort of beauty rarely seen even from the major players."

Anyone who is interested in not only local, but good music should certainly check out Oblio. The band’s Myspace page features a sampling of songs listeners can hear to get an idea of the band’s sound. All the currently released albums are also available on iTunes.


Wednesday, May 28, 2008

Maureen Murphy Miller Show Review

Posted by Savannah Sanders
Photos by Daina Goodwin

Maureen Murphy kicked off last Friday’s Miller Made Music Showcase with a lot of heart and whole lot of soul. Murphy’s driving vocal talent and her top notch backing band kept the audience wanting more. The upbeat set pulsated with soulful lyrics and catchy choruses. Murphy performed her latest single Won’t Wait Around, which exquisitely showcased her dynamic ability and not to mention has all the qualities of a number one hit.




Murphy has lived in Music City for six years, by way of Cape Cod, Massachusetts. “My sole purpose in coming to Nashville was to pursue music,” Murphy said. She has pursued music to the fullest by becoming a principal figure in the Nashville music scene, gaining the respect of fellow musicians, and increasing her fan base with each performance.A diva in her own right, Murphy is heavily influenced by many of the greats such as, Aretha Franklin, Mariah Carey, and Whitney Houston. “Martin Sexton, Otis Redding, and of course Stevie Wonder were also huge influences for me,” said Murphy.

Maureen Murphy signed with Nashville based independent record label It Is What It Is in the Fall of 2007. Murphy’s first EP Won’t Wait Around, produced by Ryan Michaels and Brent Hendrich, released in March 2008. Her title track Won’t Wait Around is set to air on Lightning 100 as a Local Lightning Spotlight the week of May 26, 2008.




Friday, May 9, 2008


Lightning 100 is proud to produce the second installment of Miller Made Music Showcase on May 23 at the Mercy Lounge. Come check out some of Nashville's finest music acts, while Miller Lite pays for your ticket. Keeping with the tradition of a Miller Made Music Showcase, we are featuring local artist that have aired on Lightning 100's Local Lightning Spotlight. The doors will open at 8:00 and she show starts at 9:00, so don't be late.


Featured Artists:
Maureen Murphy
Cassino
Oblio
Space Capone







The Mercy Lounge
1 Cannery Row
Nashville Tn, 37203
Ph: 615-251-3020
www.mercylounge.com





Miller Made Music Artist Line-up Announced!

Check out the amazing local artist Lightning 100 lined up for the next Miller Made Showcase on May 23rd.



Artist:
Space Capone

Local Lightning Spotlight: If it Feels Good

Album: Vol. 1 Transformation

Aired Date: January 28, 2008



Description: If you like energetic funk, you will soon be dancing at Space Capone's upcoming show at the Mercy Lounge. Bring back the 70's soul to Nashville, Space Capone stage present can only be out preformed by his vocal performance.

Myspace





Artist:
Maureen Murphy

Local Lightning Spotlight: Won't Wait Around

Album: Won't Wait Around EP

Aired Date: April 28, 2008





Description: Maureen has become a staple on the Nashville club scene, performing to standing room only crowds of enthusiastic fans, and admiring musicians, from whom she has gained high regard and respect. Maureen has also caught the attention of other recording artists having performed with John Mayer, Shawn Mullins, Will Hoge, The Boston Symphony, and The Nashville Symphony.

Official Site
Myspace






Artist:
Cassino

Local Lightning Spotlight: Governor

Album: Sound of Salvation

Aired Date: March 24, 2008




Description: So what exactly is this Cassino? Imagine if Neil Young had spent his early years as a member of a troubled indie rock quartet, or if The Smiths had been born into the American South. Now we’re getting a little closer to the dreamy, rural-tinged music of Nick Torres and Tyler Odom’s Cassino.

Myspace





Artist:
Oblio

Local Lightning Spotlight: A Story of Nashville

Album: Southern Trends

Aired Date: September 24, 2007





Description: Oblio happens to live in Nashville. There are 3 Oblios. They happen to have lots of feelings, so express these feelings through musics. Oblio's rock americana has established a large presence in the Nashville music scene.

Official Site
Myspace





Why do we keep putting on theses shows? For our fellow Nashville fan, of course. Check out who was at the Miller Made Music Showcase.






















Look for the Lightning 100 crowd photographer at our next event on the 23rd!

Wednesday, May 7, 2008

Posted by Brian Waters

Photographed by Daina Goodwin

"How much cake do you think it would take to feed an audience of 500?", with original plans to feed our fans at the Lightning 100 18th birthday bash, an executive decision was made to instead serve inexpensive Miller Light and provide a killer lineup. The correct decision was made could later be agreed upon by employees and fans alike. Being that this is the first time we have been able to rock out legal, Lightning 100 wanted to do this show right. In selecting the lineup, we made sure to pick out artist that have been feature on air early in their careers at on Lightning 100. We were able to book artists for the show such as Griffin House, Katie Herzig, Dave Barnes, The Gabe Dixon Band, and Trent Dabbs.

Griffin House was the first artist in the Lightning 100 birthday installment. Griffin had a chance to come in for an interview with Lt. Dan the day of our birthday show to tell about his on going tour, his new house in Nashville, and play a few songs off his new album "Flying Upside Down" available in stores the 29th. In the misted of tour, Griffin House took time off to kick off the show at the Mercy Lounge. Griffin went from easygoing country riffs in the song "Better Than Love" to an upbeat folk styled song "Never Again" were he invited the crowed to dance on stage.

Griffin House would provide a much needed warm up stretch for the night, giving the audience a chance to loosen up their calves and hamstrings would be needed when followed up by Katie Herzig energetic performance. Coming to Nashville from Boulder Colorado, Katie proves the fact that you can still rock out with an acoustical guitar while wearing snow boots. By the time Katie proceeded to play her second song, the audience had packed themselves into the Mercy Lounge leaving no room for venture. This provided a problem for the intern whose jobs entailed video recording, photography, backstage runs, and the occasional locating of people in a crowd of five hundred people. I do apologize to anyone that I bumped while maneuvering through the crowd.

The middle of the birthday show was a very important artist selection to make. By the midpoint in the show, normally people will go grab another beer or retreat to the back to play pool. Dave Barnes was able to turn them around, normally after getting beer, to come back to the stage to listen. Shifting though the crowded to get a few pictures, I noticed that the first three rows of fans were predominate girls. Later after talking with a friend the night later, he told me that he "Didn’t like the way his girl friend looked at Dave Barnes during the show". They are still together though, so no damage was done by Dave during the Lightning 100 birthday show. Dave later thanked Lightning 100 by stating, "It's always been a dream of mine to be on Lightning 100, ever since I started listening to you guys in college. Thank you for supporting local artist.” Performing with two thirds of the Gabe Dixon Band, you could tell anyone on stage was enjoying themselves during the set.

While playing with Dave Barnes, Gabe Dixon’s backup vocals were enough to get me excited for the next set. One advantage of playing backup during a show, you have more room for quick improv runs up and occasionally down the piano. If the Lightning 100 birthday show was lacking one piece to the puzzle, it was supplied by The Gabe Dixon Band. Gabe Dixon’s vocals could only be complimented by his clean energetic piano style with a band to add a rock feel to back him. After The Gabe Dixon Band, I was asked to throw t-shirts out into the crowd. After thinking that the entire audience hated me for my inconvenient trips across the Mercy Lounge, now I am able to give a little back. As an attempt to apologize to the audience, I singled out a few people while throwing shirts that I remembered saying “excuse me” to when cutting through the crowd. One guy even called out “Brian” so I would throw him a shirt. It was a good feeling after believe that the audience hated the intern with three cameras attached to him.

It was a long stretch for some DJs at Lightning 100, being at the station since 5:30 a.m., they still held their own to watch the last performing artist Trent Dabbs. Near the end of Trent’s set, I ran out of memory on two cameras and an HD camcorder. At this point, it was Brian the intern chance to just enjoy the last set with anymore responsibilities. Playing songs off his new record “What’s Golden Above Ground” coming out March 28, Trent’s organic sound had enough energy to captivate the ground for the last show. Make sure to check out Trent Dabbs at 3rd and Lindsley on April 6th for Lightning 100’s Nashville Sunday Night.

Lightning 100 could not have had a better 18th birthday and we would like to thank the artist, employees at Mercy Lounge, and the fans. We hope you enjoyed it as much as the people who put it on did. Check out pictures from the show on our myspace and join our facebook fan site to check out the audience pictures. Shows like this encourage us to put on more in the future, so stay tuned and keep on listening.

For more photos of the show go to:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/wrltlightning100/show/