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Can’t-Miss Shows of the Week: Apr. 18-24

So much great music in the Valley this week. Man… are we sure LAUNCH can’t wait until next weekend?

It’s another big week for the live scene in eastern PA, including a Super Saturday of shows both in the Valley and a little ways away (hello, LAUNCH Music Conference). Learn more as we present the…

Can’t-Miss Shows of the Week!

Thurs., Apr. 21 | 7 p.m.
The Originals Music Series
Venue: Chicago Restaurant, 1179 Airport Road, Allentown
Admission: FREE
Description: Julius returns this week alongside September Silence to the weekly showcase, presented by The Fyre & Ice Show.

Sat., Apr. 23 | 6 p.m.
Scott Marshall & Marshall’s Highway: Sounding Out Against Heroin
Venue: ArtsQuest Center at SteelStacks, 101 Founders Way, Bethlehem
Admission: $20 advance, $25 day of show
Description: Nine-time 2016 LVMA winner Scott Marshall returns to the Musikfest Café with his band to raise heroin awareness.

Sat., Apr. 23 | 8 p.m.
Autoerotica Unplugged w/ Dissension Rising & Rofo Audio
Venue: The Riegelsville Tavern, 1274 Easton Rd., Riegelsville
Admission: FREE
Description: Hard rockers Autoerotica play a rare acoustic set, supported by Ireland’s Dissension Rising and rising local rockers, Rofo Audio.

Sat., Apr. 23 | 10 p.m.
Roi & the Secret People w/ Nameless Victims
Venue: Pearly Baker’s Alehouse, 11 Center Sq., Easton
Admission: FREE
Description: You can come from one of the evening’s earlier shows and keep the rock going with a set from the Easton mainstay, fronted by the charismatic Mike Roi.

PHOTOS: Easton Rocks! Fundraiser at the State Theatre

Carter Lansing, Blue Jean, Alex Radus and Roi & the Secret People packed the house and brought it down during the Easton Rocks! fundraiser at the State Theatre.

You’ve already had a chance to get our take on last night’s incredible evening, presented by DustinSchoof.com. Now, take a look at this great night through Lehigh Valley Underground’s lens.

Sunday Thought Series: Come Together

I had the good fortune of receiving press access to last night’s Easton Rocks! Fundraiser at the State Theatre’s Acopian Ballroom (thanks to The Valley Ledger). The show, presented by DustinSchoof.com, featured music from Carter Lansing, Blue Jean, Alex Radus, and Roi & the Secret People, with proceeds benefitting the State Theatre’s “Get Plastered” campaign to fix its leaky roof.

Photos of the evening are coming later on Lehigh Valley Underground, and I hope they do justice to the great feeling that existed in that beautiful room last night. There was a feeling of togetherness – of an honest, collective desire to make the Valley’s music scene just a little bit better, all while helping one of its most prominent arts venues.

That’s what it’s all about, you see. Last night’s show featured four distinctive acts, each with a sound and presence all its own. These four were united under one, soon-to-be-renovated roof by a cause, and used their unique talents to drive people to it. The end result was a packed house that enjoyed many different shades of rock. Folks were exposed to new artists – I personally hadn’t seen three of the four live before last night – and came away feeling proud to have taken part in such a spectacular night.

To me, last night was further proof that the people on our music scene are capable of doing tremendous things for our community, just like Dustin Schoof and company did for the State Theatre last night. In a world where, all too often, cliques develop and sides are drawn, it was refreshing to be in a room with so many gracious musicians who know that the life and future of this scene depend on every single one of us working together.

Let us learn from this example. Let’s continue to show our support – not only for each other, but for causes greater than ourselves.

Can’t-Miss Shows of the Week: Apr. 4-10

Roi & the Secret People perform Saturday at Easton’s State Theatre.

Let us tell you – this week of live music is stacked! From theatres to warehouses, from Pennsylvania to New Jersey, you have plenty to choose from with this week’s

Can’t-Miss Shows of the Week!

Thurs., Apr. 7 | 7 p.m.
The Originals Music Series
Venue: Chicago Restaurant, 1179 Airport Road, Allentown
Admission: FREE
Description: Mo7s, whom you’ve heard before on QSLehighValley, join Mo7s for the weekly showcase.

Fri., Apr. 8 | 7 p.m.
Olathia, Autoerotica, Nocturnal Mission, The Line of Fire and King Bison
Venue: Jabber Jaws, 1327 W. Chew St., Allentown
Admission: $5, 21+
Description: Cleveland’s own Olathia headline a night of great rock music.

Sat., Apr. 9 | 7:30 p.m.
Easton Rocks! Fundraiser
Venue: State Theatre Center for the Arts, 453 Northampton St., Easton
Admission: $12
Description: Carter Lansing, Blue Jean, Alex Radus, and Roi & the Secret People perform for a good cause.

Sun., Apr. 10 | 7:30 p.m.
Tender Defender, Trophy Lungs, MakeWar and Pass Away
Venue: Warhouse Collective, 224 Stockton St., Phillipsburg, NJ
Admission: $10
Description: A Sunday night special feature the Jersey upstart venue’s “dream lineup.”

PHOTOS: Roi and the Secret People at Rivals Easton

On Friday night, Easton’s Roi and the Secret People premiered the music video for their song, “Hungry,” at Rivals Sports Bar & Restaurant in Easton. The packed room in attendance received the new video well, and were treated to an incredible night of rock and roll from the band, fronted by the charismatic Mike Roi.

The evening also featured an opening spot from Employees Only, a band comprised of instructors from Easton and Allentown School of Rock locations. The teachers proved to be masters at their craft, playing rock standards and extended jams while displaying great skill and chemistry.

Please enjoy some exclusive photos of this great night of live music, courtesy of Lehigh Valley Underground!

‘Hungry?’ Roi and the Secret People Serving Up New Video on Friday

We have an addendum to our Can’t-Miss Shows of the Week.

Easton-based rockers Roi and the Secret People will premiere their music video for their song, “Hungry,” at Rivals Sports Bar & Restaurant, located at 5 Lehns Ct. in Easton.

The video premiere will be followed by a full live show featuring the band, with openers Employees Only, comprised of School of Rock instructors from Easton and Allentown locations.

The night of music will take place from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. There is no cover, and it will remain an all-ages show until 11 p.m.

For more information or to let the band know you’re coming, check out the official Facebook event.

Check out a live rehearsal version of “Hungry” below!

 

Whether or Not You Won an LVMA…

On Sunday, the 17th annual Lehigh Valley Music Awards emanated from the Musikfest Café, located on the third floor of the ArtsQuest Center at SteelStacks. Of the many winners on Sunday afternoon, local mainstay Scott Marshall received top honors with a record-breaking nine LVMAs.

Naturally, many people feel good for Marshall. He’s assembled a band of talented musicians who play seamlessly across genres. They’re good, and you’d have a difficult time honestly denying that. Moreover, Marshall appears by all accounts to have remained hard-working and humble throughout his ascent to the top of the scene.

Others, however, decry Marshall’s nine awards as a perceived flaw in the system – one alleged in certain circles to play favorites and select the same artists, year after year.

While cruising social media Sunday night into Monday, I saw my fair share of both opinions. I know and respect numerous people who believe different things across the board. With that, I feel compelled to say…

Congratulations are in order for Scott Marshall and all of the event’s winners. You all work hard to perfect and present your talents, and you deserve recognition for that. My hat’s off to you and your continued success.

As for those who came up empty-handed – including those who weren’t nominated – you deserve recognition as well. I know for a fact that many of you work every bit as hard as Sunday’s winners, and none of you should feel like your efforts are in vain.

Most importantly, remember this: No matter where you find yourself in the wake of the LVMAs, you’re now on a clean slate.

The LVMAs come but once a year. It is one day out of 365 – or, in 2016’s case, 366. This is not to downplay the event’s significance or popularity, but to point out that there are more opportunities than ever to make your musical voice heard in the Lehigh Valley throughout the year.

New opportunities for Lehigh Valley musicians to perform and network are popping up all the time. For the vast majority of the year, it doesn’t take a large festival or awards gala to make waves. Small venues, as well as musicians and fans on the scene, expand these possibilities every day. Folks who work full-time “day jobs,” and who work on music as a passion project, are transforming the scene into one that is increasingly focused on the artist with open mic nights, weekly showcases, radio shows, blogs and more. These people and their ideas are the gears that make the Valley’s music scene turn on a daily basis. Without them, there would be nobody and nothing to recognize at larger-scale events.

It is your responsibility as a musical citizen to find opportunities, learn from the folks around you, and add your own ideas to the musical landscape. Perhaps your efforts will find you accepting the LVMA you covet in 2017. If not, or if you aren’t the “awards show” type, maybe it will gain you more respect and admiration from your musical peers. For some of you, perhaps the self-satisfaction derived from doing what you love is enough.

No matter what, your pure efforts are contributing greatly to the musical landscape in the Lehigh Valley. Whether you realize it or not, your unique voice is making this scene better, stronger, and more diversified as time marches forward – and that, my friend, is what we need around here.

If you won on Sunday, congratulations, but now is not the time to get complacent. Keep up the good, hard work.

If not, don’t let it get you down. It doesn’t mean that what you’re doing isn’t deserving of recognition.

Nine awards or zero, you have talent and a voice. The Valley needs those voices working together to thrive, and everybody knows it.

QSLehighValley: Mar. 3, 2016

This week, we are joined by Joe Longo from Poconos-based band uMan ERA. Learn about the band’s process, its first two albums, and the work they’re doing on completing a new record this summer.

Plus, we speculate a bit on what the Foo Fighters’ “announcement” might be.

Track listing
REVEL 9 – All I’ve Become (Opening theme)
The Revere – The Portrait II
Duke Maroon – Heart Attack
uMan ERA – 3 Steps Back
uMan ERA – Apocalyptic Rock
JingerKroa – Coward
Shottarhymes – Make You Feel
Lauren Marsh – Wildfire

LVU Wants to Know: What’s the Best Place for Live Music?

Pictured: RED performing at The Originals Music Series at Chicago Restaurant and Club Gravity on Feb. 4, 2016.

We all know that there is a growing number of live music venues popping up all over the Valley. Which one is the best to see a show?

Do you prefer the historical ambiance of SteelStacks? Or, how about the intimacy of a venue like Club Gravity at Chicago Restaurant? Are you a Funhouse patron, or is Godfrey Daniels more your speed?

Or… are there venues you feel don’t get the recognition they deserve? Let us know about those, too!

Can’t-Miss Shows of the Week: Feb. 15-21

It’s snowing, and it’s Presidents Day. It fits…

Winter weather may be putting a damper on your Presidents Day plans, but that doesn’t mean that you can’t make them for the rest of this week!

Also, it should be noted that The Originals Music Series is taking a rare night off this week. With that being said, we’re happy to direct your attention to some other…

Can’t-Miss Shows of the Week!

Fri., Feb. 19 | 10 p.m.
Moondogs 5
Venue: Pearly Baker’s Alehouse, 11 Center Sq., Easton
Description: Bring your dancing shoes and start your weekend right with this five-piece!

Sat., Feb. 20, 8 p.m.
Lauren Marsh
Venue: ArtsQuest Center at SteelStacks, 101 Founders Way, Bethlehem
Admission: FREE
Description: Indie singer-songwriter Lauren Marsh plays songs from her five-track EP, “Veracity,” among other selections.

Sat., Feb. 20 | 8 p.m.
Project Mayhem Collective
Venue: Longswamp Tavern, 20 Gap Rd., Macungie
Admission: FREE, 21+
Description: Four local bands join together for a night of unforgettable hard rock and metal.

Sun., Feb. 21 | 10 p.m.
Ian Gallagher Music & The Frequency Collage
Venue: The Funhouse, 5 E. 4th St., Bethlehem, PA
Description: Bethlehem’s very own original jam band takes the stage once again at the South Bethlehem live music staple.

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