May 19, 2010 6:30pm
Skully’s Music Diner
1151 N. High Street
(614) 291-8856
$9.99 adv
all ages - under 21 pays $3 surcharge at door
The Classic Crime
http://www.myspace.com/theclassiccrime
Seattle rock quartet the Classic Crime feature vocalist Matt MacDonald, drummer Paul Erickson, bassist Alan Clark, and guitarists Justin Duque and Robbie Negin. First meeting in high school, all but Negrin were playing together in the band Orizon before the addition of said fifth member prompted a name change. Time was spent on the road in early 2006 with both Mest and Tooth & Nail labelmates Anberlin and Emery, all of which led up to the May release of the band’s debut album, Albatross. 2007 saw the release of an acoustic EP, Seattle Sessions, while the group returned to the studio and set to work writing and recording their second album. - ©2010 Rovi, All Music Guide
Ivoryline
http://www.myspace.com/ivoryline
The post-grunge group Ivoryline were founded in 2005 by Scott (guitar), Jeremy (vocals), Wes (drums), Robert (bass), and Dusty (guitar) in Tyler, TX. After making the leap from part-time gigs to a full-time musical career, Ivoryline were selected to join the 2006 Vans Warped Tour, where they were discovered by executives from Tooth & Nail Records. Their first album, There Came a Lion, was released on the label in February 2008. - ©2010 Rovi, All Music Guide
Shine Bright Baby
http://www.myspace.com/shinebrightbaby
“I really do see a ton of potential…and I can’t wait to see what the future holds for Shine Bright Baby” - Jared, House of Heroes (Gotee Records)
“We discovered Shine Bright Baby at another venue in our area, and we were instantly drawn to them. They have such an energetic sound, great stage presence, and great talent. Shine Bright has become a crowd favorite and one of our “standard bands” at Wired!” - Scott, owner of “Wired” (regular venue in Mansfield, OH)
“I get sent demo CDs every day working on Music Row in Nashville, and like you, I end up tossing the CD into a growing pile of poorly-produced, lazily performed, and generically uneventful music; e.g. trash can. When I first met the young members of Shine Bright Baby, I smiled to myself and said, “now that’s what ‘IT’ is supposed to be.” These kids are a fresh group of incredibly talented, influential, and ridiculously cool musicians who can influence the direction of their own generation’s pop-culture; a sound investment for any serious music distributor.” - Jesse Nemitz, CEO of Singing Success Inc.
