February 11, 2009, 8pm
Circus
1227 N. High Street
(614) 421-2998
$10 in advance / $12 at door
Ages 18+, under 21 pays surcharge at door
Marah
http://www.myspace.com/marahusa
Philadelphia’s eclectic, rootsy rock quartet Marah consists of singer/songwriter/guitarist/banjoist David Bielanko, guitarist/vocalist/harmonica player Serge Bielanko, bassist Danny Metz, and drummer Ronnie Vance. Dave Bielanko, Metz, and Vance formed the group in 1993; brother Serge was so impressed with their sound that he wanted to join Marah, which he did in 1995. The band found an unofficial fifth member in producer/engineer Paul Smith, who was similarly taken with Marah’s Replacements-meets-Springsteen style when he engineered their sound at some of their shows. Smith and the group recorded some tracks in 1997 that made their way to Blue Mountain’s Cary Hudson, who released them early in 1998 as the album Let’s Cut the Crap and Hook Up Later on Tonight on his Black Dog label.
Both the album and their performance at that year’s South by Southwest Music Conference were hailed by prominent artists and critics, including Rolling Stone’s David Fricke and Steve Earle. Earle asked Marah to record for his label, E-Squared, and the results, Kids in Philly, was co-released by E-Squared and Artemis Records in 2000. Two years later, Marah released their third album, Float Away with the Friday Night Gods, which featured the Boss himself, Bruce Springsteen, on backing vocals on one track. By the time of 2004’s 20,000 Streets Under the Sky, the group had moved to Yep Roc and picked up Superchunk’s Jon Wurster on drums.
For the next album, the brothers Bielanko decided to record quickly and loosely, trying to capture the intensity and abandon of their live set. With the help of Kirk Henderson on bass and various keyboards, Mike Brenner on stringed instruments galore, and Wurster and Dave Peterson on drums, If You Didn’t Laugh You’d Cry was a rambling, loose, and brilliant record that landed on many critics’ best-of-the-year lists and won the group some big-name fans like writers Nick Hornby and Stephen King. The band also released a holiday record, A Christmas Kind of Town, at the same time. For the tour that followed the album’s releases, the band solidified with Serge and David leading the way with support from Adam Garbinski on guitar, Peterson on drums, and Henderson on bass and keyboards. - ©1992-2008 All Media Guide, LLC
Colin Gawel
http://www.myspace.com/colingawel
Previous Life: I wrote my first song on the back of a paper route collection book in 6th grade. The next morning on the school playground, I convinced my pal Joe Oestreich that we should start a cool band like Cheap Trick or the Kinks. Watershed was born at that moment under the monkey bars and went on to do damn near every single thing a rock n roll band can do. Click on the Watershed “friend” below or visit www.watershedcentral.com for much more info. Current life: with Watershed on hiatus following our 2008 appearance at SXSW, I have gotten deadly serious about releasing my long awaited debut solo CD and have been recording with Mike Landolt (O.A.R./ Maroon 5/ see friend below) at the Curry house in Columbus,OH. The upcoming CD is a work in progress and I will be posting some samples on this site along with mixing in some past Watershed nuggets. I am very excited about the new collection of songs and guardedly optimistic about what the future holds. At the very least, it will be interesting. When I am not working on music I own a small coffee shop with the rather clever name of “Colin’s Coffee” in Upper Arlington, OH. I am married and have a 5 year old son named Owen who also likes to rock. (along with dinosaurs, baseball and super-heroes) Our band sounds like an extremely out of tune AC/DC and our name rotates between “The Rancors” and “Tick, Tick Boom” - Colin Gawel
