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Blue Bell’s The Stoop Adds New Meaning to DIY Venues

All photos in this article were taken by Scott Dickinson and provided by The Stoop.

Here at Lehigh Valley Underground, we have a ton of respect for anybody who is blazing their own trail musically. Whether it is the artists you hear each week on The Quinn Spinn and QSLehighValley, or industry people providing opportunities to musicians, there is much to be said about folks who believe in indie music enough to contribute to the scene.

Such is the case with The Stoop, a DIY venue in Blue Bell that is literally what its name suggests – a front stoop in a residential neighborhood. Operated by Marcos Sanchez and Kacia Gonzalez, The Stoop has developed a friendly relationship with its community and local authorities as it provides a continually-improving experience for local musicians.

Gonzalez sat down to provide some information on The Stoop. For more information and a list of upcoming shows, please visit The Stoop’s Facebook page.

So, what exactly is your role in all of this?
The Stoop was created as a way to showcase small local bands in a manner besides large venues or small bars. My most important job is contacting new bands to play, and acting as liaison between band members.

FB_IMG_1463088823041The Stoop was founded in 2014. Talk about the growth that you’ve experienced since then.
This is something that was so small when it started. It was a gathering for all of our friends who are also a group of really talented musicians. It became something special by the end of the summer of its first year, with 4 or 5 new bands at every show, from every different genre of music. It is not at all odd for us to have a jazz band play after a punk band, that plays after a ska band.

What are some of the big things you’re doing in 2016?
This year, we have been able to put The Stoop on a pedestal. Marcos’ band, Stay At Home Dad, recorded an EP over the winter at Drexel. After all of the shows and new friends and connections we made through that, we were able to target a broader range of local bands and looked towards the Philly area.

Through the help of all of these amazing people who have been so willing to help us expose The Stoop, we were lucky enough to have five bands from the Philly/Jersey area, ranging from jam bands to punk bands. All of the bands who played last week have a dedicated fan base, which is huge.

What do you think attracts people to The Stoop?
I think what is most special about The Stoop – and what attracts so many people to it – is its communal spirit. We cherish this area, and we know it deserves a solid music community. People come here to play and are instantly aware of an overwhelming sense of community and pride in the musicians playing. Stoop shows are also completely laid-back events. People are always playing basketball, skateboarding, playing with their dogs or kids, or just relaxing.

FB_IMG_1463088845760What do the bands have to say about it?
Bands have expressed to us how much fun it is to play in front of people actually playing. It gives off a festival feeling, just for a day in our own backyard. It truly is something special.

What do you think the future holds for The Stoop?
We have a lot of hopes and dreams for the future of The Stoop. We have a lot of big Philly bands lined up for the summer season, all the way until October, and we know that this year will be the catalyst to put us out there.

Best of luck going forward! Anything else you’d like to add?
We want to express how much it means to have you interested in us. We never thought The Stoop would have gotten anywhere close to this two years ago. We would love to have you at the next Stoop to check it out for yourself on Saturday, June 25. That night we are featuring a jazz rock band, a grindcore band, a psychedelic funk band and many more. Thanks again, and hope to talk to you soon!

QSLehighValley: May 12, 2016

The Quinn Spinn’s weekly local showcase is back, sponsored by The Valley Ledger. We think you’ll be happy with the tunes we have lined up for you this week. Plus, we briefly recap the great experience of covering Allentown JazzFest.

Track listing:
REVEL 9 – All I’ve Become (Opening theme)
Roi & the Secret People – Little Bit Closer
Acoustic Kitty Project – ‘Shine
Alex Radus – Soldier of the Devil
Michael Meade – I Don’t Mind
Rofo Audio – Maisie
Mo7s – State of Mind
The Band of Rivals – Dust to Dust
Alpha Zero Three – Pearls
JingerKroa – Coward
Go Evolution – Earth to Bob
Marc Ambrosia – Take Good Care of Me

QSLehighValley: Apr. 28, 2016

Before the show takes a week off to cover Allentown JazzFest, QSLehighValley, brought to you by The Valley Ledger, showcases more of the great artists populating eastern Pennsylvania and the surrounding area.

Track listing:
REVEL 9 – All I’ve Become (Opening theme)
Alpha Zero Three – Waiting on Myself
Rofo Audio – Blame
Mo7s – Gift Horse
Roi & the Secret People – Phoenix
Alex Radus – We Can’t Play Like Django
The Wayside Shakeup – Love is Temporary
Meghan Cary – Wind
Wet Dentist – In Order to Ascend
Duke Maroon – Heart Attack
This Way to the Egress – Devil’s Breath
Something Like a Monument – Auditory Seizure

QSLehighValley: Apr. 21, 2016

Bryan Tuk is the founder of Allentown JazzFest, and the CEO and Executive Director of Performing Arts Live!, Inc. Bryan joins us today on QSLehighValley, sponsored by The Valley Ledger, to talk about all things JazzFest — including this year’s performers, new elements added to the mix, and how you can support the cause.

Track listing:
REVEL 9 – All I’ve Become (Opening theme)
JingerKroa – Echo
Duke Maroon – King Shit
Alex Radus – Someday
Avi Wisnia – Sky Blue Sky
Rofo Audio – Tell Me Something
D.S. Bradford – Elemental Evolution
Julius – Sitting on a Ledge

Bryan Tuk Complex Comes to Allentown Brew Works this Thursday

Like jazz? Free Thursday after work? We have just the thing…

The Bryan Tuk Complex, who were super-stoked to hear perform at Allentown JazzFest, will be performing as part of Allentown Brew Works’ HighGravityJazz Series this Thursday night from 6:30-8 p.m. The band will be joined by DCI World Champion snare drummer, Rob Robinson.

The show’s official Facebook event describes the evening as “controlled, yet funky, chaos” as Tuk’s high-energy ensemble takes the stage just eight days before JazzFest kicks off with a headlining show from Al Chez & the Brothers of Funk. The evening will be emceed by WDIY radio personality, John Dodds.

Tickets are available for $20 at the door and at this link. Not to mention, the show lets out early enough in the evening for you to drive across Allentown and catch most of another one of our Can’t-Miss Shows of the Week, which makes Thursday night another evening full of great live music in our fair Lehigh Valley.


Check out an all-new QSLehighValley tomorrow when we’ll be joined by Bryan Tuk. Bryan will talk to us about Allentown JazzFest, Performing Arts Live!, Inc. and more on SoundCloud, iTunes, and right here on Lehigh Valley Underground.

QSLehighValley: Apr. 14, 2016

This Way to the Egress is one of the most unique bands you’ll find, not only in the Lehigh Valley, but anywhere. Today, Sarah from This Way to the Egress joins QSLehighValley, sponsored by The Valley Ledger, to discuss the band’s musical adventures and more!

Also, make sure you listen to this one all the way to the end… 😉

Track listing:
REVEL 9 – All I’ve Become (Opening theme)
Mo7s – So Important
Alex Radus – Genius
This Way to the Egress – We Won’t Go
This Way to the Egress – Lucy
The Revere – The Exile
Go Evolution – What If
Michael Meade – As Long As I Have You

QSLehighValley: Apr. 7, 2016

We celebrate the tenth installment of QSLehighValley, sponsored by The Valley Ledger, by giving you almost a full hour’s worth of music from local artists. Today, we put a special emphasis on AVYLON and Mo7s, who will be playing at tonight’s installment of The Originals Music Series in Allentown.

Track listing:
REVEL 9 – All I’ve Become (Opening theme)
VoirVoir – I Wanna
This Way to the Egress – Earworm
The Groove Merchants – John the Savage
Julius – Better Life
Rofo Audio – Shelved
The Revere – Epilogue, Lovely One
AVYLON – Forgive Me
Mo7s – Sweet Young Kid
AVYLON – Don’t Look Back
Mo7s – Make a Stand
Avi Wisnia – I Wish That I Could Stop Writing Songs About You

Lehigh Valley Underground Named an Official Media Partner of Allentown JazzFest

MEDIA RELEASE
4/5/2016

Contact:
Gerard Longo
(908) 821-6065
lehighvalleyunderground@gmail.com

Lehigh Valley Underground Named an Official Media Partner of Allentown JazzFest

Festival to feature 30+ world-class performing artists and a film festival between Apr. 29-May 8.

BETHLEHEM, Pa. – Apr. 5, 2016Lehigh Valley Underground, a local blog serving the independent music scene in eastern Pennsylvania, western New Jersey and beyond, has been named an official media partner of Allentown JazzFest, a 10-day festival featuring 30+ world-class musical acts to take place from Apr. 29 to May 8, 2016.

Artists performing at this year’s JazzFest will include 5 Time GRAMMY winner Jeff “Tain” Watts, GRAMMY winner Laurence Hobgood, JoJo Mayer, Adam Niewood, Al Chez & the Brothers of Funk, Lucy Woodward, Steve Coleman, Scott Tixier and many more.  There will be educational clinics for high school and elementary students throughout the festival as well.

“We are beyond thrilled to partner with Allentown JazzFest, and to be another avenue by which the hard work, dedication, and musical talent of all involved is recognized,” said Gerard Longo, founder, Lehigh Valley Underground. “We look forward to using our platform to raise our community’s awareness of JazzFest and other great live music events occurring in the Lehigh Valley this spring and summer.”

As part of the media partnership, Lehigh Valley Underground will be on-hand to cover multiple nights of Allentown JazzFest, providing photos, interviews, and concert reviews on lehighvalleyunderground.com. In addition, Lehigh Valley Underground will host Bryan Tuk, founder of Allentown JazzFest and Executive Director and CEO of its parent organization, Performing Arts Live, Inc., on the Thurs., Apr. 21 episode of its official local podcast, QSLehighValley.

In addition to great music, this year’s JazzFest will also feature the beginnings of Allentown FilmFest at the Civic Theatre 514, with three nights each dedicated to a different theme: Blowup: Revolutionary Art Then & Now (Apr. 29); International Short Films (May 1); and A Night with the Experimental (May 3).

“Lehigh Valley Underground is doing a terrific job supporting the performing arts, which is what JazzFest is all about – whether it is jazz, blues, EDM or some of our more esoteric artists,” Tuk said. “I am extremely gratified that Lehigh Valley Underground is going to help spread the word about the world-class performances JazzFest is going to bring to Allentown.”

For full artist lineups, tickets and more information on this year’s event, please visit allentownjazzfest.org.

About Lehigh Valley Underground
Based in the heart of Bethlehem, Pa., Lehigh Valley Underground serves independent musicians from eastern Pennsylvania, western New Jersey and beyond, featuring music news, reviews, event coverage and more. Lehigh Valley Underground hosts two official podcasts: The Quinn Spinn, which features independent music and artist interviews from everywhere on Mondays, and QSLehighValley, a local “Spinn” on the worldwide show, each Thursday. For more information, please visit lehighvalleyunderground.com.

 About Performing Arts Live! Inc.
Performing Arts Live! Inc. is a non-profit, 501(c)(3) organization that produces the Allentown JazzFest and the Allentown FilmFest.  For more information, please visit http://allentownjazzfest.org or email bryan@palive.org.

QSLehighValley: Mar. 31, 2016

This week on QSLehighValley, sponsored by The Valley Ledger, we feature a can’t-miss conversation with Lauren Marsh, an independent singer-songwriter with a new EP called “Veracity.” Learn about Lauren’s Lehigh Valley ties, her music, and more!

Track listing:
REVEL 9 – All I’ve Become (Opening theme)
VoirVoir – There Are No Good Goodbyes
Lauren Marsh – Promise
Lauren Marsh – Never Let You Go
Avi Wisnia – Rabbit Hole
The Band of Rivals – Dust to Dust
Marc Ambrosia ft. Megan Knight – Love Like Rock and Roll
D.S. Bradford – Elemental Evolution

Review: Lauren Marsh – Veracity

Tune into tomorrow’s QSLehighValley, sponsored by The Valley Ledger, to hear Lauren Marsh talk about her music and more! It will go live on SoundCloud and iTunes.

Artist: Lauren Marsh
Album: Veracity (LISTEN)
Released: January 2016
Genre: Indie Pop

Lauren Marsh is the type of artist that can appeal to a wide range of audiences. Her new EP, “Veracity,” features pop sensibilities that range from contemporary synth pop, to other, more classic influences. The common thread that ties it all neatly together? Of course, it’s the singer’s smooth, signature vocals.

“Veracity” offers up Lauren Marsh’s versatility. For example, the synth organ of the EP’s atmospheric opener, “Promise,” helps make for an infectious, mid-tempo song meant to light up a summer night. Meanwhile, Lauren sounds just as convincing on a sweet, doo-wop infused ballad like “We Hit the Ground,” which would hold up in any jazz club.

Modern alternative fans should also enjoy, “Never Let You Go,” whose full sound and powerful, effective percussion is reminiscent of some of Florence + the Machine’s best.

“Veracity” is about finding the truth within one’s own world. It’s clear that Lauren Marsh nailed that theme lyrically and sonically, as these five tracks unlock exciting new truths about the artist and her sound.

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