Firebird Festivities – PART I “The Lead Up”

by Washington Washington

Well, it’s here again… And there’s a ton of stuff going on this year! Below you’ll find a schedule of events leading up to and including the burning of the bird. Part II will focus on the after parties.

As always, for more info on the festival check out www.firebirdfestival.com

SCHEDULE OF PERFORMANCES AND EVENTS

2 – 3:30pm – John Cassidy and David Smith (Colonial Theatre, 227 Bridge Street) – Magic, mayhem, juggling, and balloon sculptures will prevail as these two take over the theatre. A laugh-a-minute show of juggling, sideshow, and comedy, $7 per person.

3 – 7pm – Local Author Vincent Martino, Jr. will be on hand to sign copies of his recently published book “Around Phoenixville” (Wolfgang Books, 237 Bridge Street)

4pm – Theater of the Stars, holiday marionette show – Fumblefingers the Elf (301 Bridge Street, Creperie building)

4 – 5pm – Local community story teller Dagmar Hoell tells the Lenni Lenape story of transformation “Rainbow Crow”  (Wolfgang Books, 237 Bridge Street)

4 – 5pm – Marina Gresham and friends – bluegrass (Phoenix Village Art Center, 207 Bridge Street)

4 – 10pmFirebird Arts Bazaar (Firebird Site, 347 Bridge Street)  – A diverse selection of our region’s fine artists and artisans. Shop for holiday gifts. Get inspired. Support regional small business

5 – 6pmRock & Roll After School performance (Firebird Site, 347 Bridge Street). Students (ages 8 – 18) in this innovative music school in Phoenixville learn guitar, bass, drums, keys, vocals and Djing. They explore their musical pursuits and learn to write and play their own music! Come check them out!

5 – 6pmMichael “Cougar” Reddy, long-time singer-songwriter and twelve-string guitarist. (Earth Mart, 235 Bridge Street). His original songs are rooted in folk .He creates intense lyrics, and tells it like it is. Sing-alongs and classic folk covers make him an engaging performer.

5 – 7pm – Paul Wentworth band – folk/fusion guitar (Phoenix Village Art Center, 207 Bridge Street)

6pm - Firebird Improv Orchestra and The Phoenix Myth (Colonial Theatre) – What is this Phoenix story all about? Come here the myth told by Storytelling Irma, known for her interactive storytelling style. She will be accompanied by the Firebird Improv Orchestra – a group of eclectic musicians and instruments from didgeridoos to violins. This show is interactive, spontaneous and fun for all ages.

6pm – The Marionette Theatre of the Stars (301 Bridge Street, Creperie building). Founded in 1997 by Peter and Tina Bruckner, the outfits seeks to bring a magical experience of puppetry, storytelling, and live music to a wide audience of all ages and cultures. $ 5 per person.

6 – 7pm – The Sun Stone Project (Phoenix Karate Center , 224 Bridge Street) – Ecclectic music, with Don on Guitar and keyboard, Dave on Drums and Jim on Harmonica.

6:30 – 7:30pmSpirit Wing performance, one of the most popular Native American groups in the region (Firebird Site, 347 Bridge Street). They has been together for ten years, performing at the Philadelphia FolkFestival, Bethlehem Music Fest, New Jersey Folk Festival and many other venues in the tri state area, including performing at the Firebird Festival in Phoenixville since it’sinception. They have been nominated for a Native American Music Award in 2006, 2007 and 2009. Their background is a strong Americana/Folk/Blues sound. Barry Lee of Spirit Wing is the master of Ceremonies

7 – 7:30pm – Firedancers for the Firebird Festival are provided by The Playing Mantis (Firebird Site, 347 Bridge Street) They’re very excited to be attending this unique and exciting community event, and are looking forward to a great burn! Based out of Wilmington, DE, The Playing Mantis travels the east coast providing fire performance, instruction, and supply. Their featured performers will be: SnapDragon, Mantis, Omni, and Smokey.

7:15pmThe Children’s Procession of Light – Starting from the Colonial at 7:15 pm Children will join the drum parade with handmade paper mache lanterns, lit with battery operated votives, and move into a spiral shape in the parking lot, near the Artisans, for a luminous finale!

7:30pm - Peace Birds – Giant puppets parade and Drumming for Sanity Percussion Ensemble (Firebird Site, 347 Bridge Street)

7:45pm -Great Quintini  – a performance artist and a sculptor. Making costumes and musical sculptures out of found materiels. In his shows he wear costumes, play musical sculptures, and tell humorous stories; acting out the parts that defy words. These stories are often from his life experience.

7:50pm – Raffle draw (find out if you’re the one to light the Firebird) and invocation by Mia Bosna (Firebird Site, 347 Bridge Street)

7:55pm – Didgeridoo ensemble (Firebird Site, 347 Bridge Street)

8pmLIGHTING OF THE FIREBIRD (Firebird Site, 347 Bridge Street) On stage as the Firebird burns – Music by Mystic Song with Lynn Miller’s phenomenal voice and Eric Miller’s fast moving fingers on Guitar and Mandolin, Ramesh Vaghela on harmonium & voice and Ron Kravitz on percussion.

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Firebird Festivities – PART II “The After Parties” coming later this week…

Fall Concert Series Today at Rock & Roll After School (10/9)

by Washington Washington

The Fall Concert Series continues today at Rock & Roll After School (Franklin Commons – 400 Franklin Ave. # 109) with two young bands. At 7:30, SugrHi & Teen BOTB Winners Hiccup Hellen will take the stage for only $1! That’s some kind of bargain people… Get out and support independent music!

SugrHi may surprise you. This all girl, Alt-Rock power trio has been rocking venues since 2003 with the inception of their self titled debut album. Singer/Songwriter/Guitarist Erin Fox fuses rock n’ roll chops with pop sensibility and a natural born talent that can’t be taught or manufactured. Drummer/Backing Vocalist Katie Fox is the anchor of the band, her tasteful playing and bombastic style drive the songs home. Bassist/Backing Vocalist Karley Cohen ties everything together with her almost over the top yet tasteful playing style. They have played such venues as Crocodile Rock, The Wildwood Irish Festival, Lickety Split, Bensalem’s TD Bank Amphitheater, and the Palombaro Club amongst many others. SugrHi has supported national acts as varied as Stroke 9, Amy Kuney, and Warsaw. They’ve also had a single and an appearance featured in the motion picture “Jack of Clubs.” Their next single is set to be released this winter, Produced by Artie Amici and M31 Productions.

Hiccup Hellen started in 2005. Working their way out of the basement they moved quickly to larger venues and more locations. Going through a few line up changes, they solidified they group to the current line up in early 2008. Their music is pumping and catchy making you want to sing along to every song. Their live performance is mind blowing how they get the crowd going and participating throughout the show. It is non stop rocking the entire time. Really taking a step forward, the band won a battle of the bands and won a spot on the 2008 Vans Warped Tour in Camden New Jersey. They played alongside Four Year Strong, Sound the Alarm, Jet Lag Gemini, Patent Pending, between the Trees, and multiple other bands on the East Coast Indie/Playworks Stage. Hiccup Hellen also shared the stage at other venues with Ivoryline, automatic Loveletter, Just Surrender, The Highcourt, Goodbye Soundscape, The Hint, The Morning Light, Me you and Everyone we Know, and many other bands. These guys love doing what they do, and are out their to give music that people can listen to and enjoy. Keep an eye out for these guys in the future, because they are a force to be reckoned with.

Get out and support your local young up and coming artists!

Fall Concert Series Today at Rock & Roll After School

by Washington Washington

The Fall Concert Series continues today at Rock & Roll After School (Franklin Commons – 400 Franklin Ave. # 109) with two young bands. At 7:30, The Spotted Atrocious and Rivers Monroe will take the stage for only $1! That’s some kind of bargain people… Get out and support independent music!

Of The Spotted Atrocious, The Deli says:

“The five members of the Spotted Atrocious are a self proclaimed militia whose alternate brand of Indie infused pop punk is infiltrating the Philadelphia music scene. Currently hailing from West Chester, the band operates on authenticity, creativity and the artistic talent of all five guys. Together since 2008 Ryan Warfield (guitarist/vocalist), Liam Tinney (guitarist), Mark Mullen (keyboardist), Mitchell Way (bassist) and Chris Hall (drummer) are currently working on a self recorded and produced debut album due out fall 2009. Their current collection of dynamic songs navigate a wide range fluctuating between acoustic introspective melodies (“I Left The Earth Three Times”) to experimental frenzied mixtures (“Blow It Out Your Ass”) where at any moment keyboard could steal the spotlight and melt into lead guitar.”

As for Rivers Monroe, Philly2Philly states:

“Their vocals are heavy and deep. Their poppy mix of easy electric guitar and keyboards is reminiscent of many mainstream bands of the last three decades. Their music videos are clear, shot with real cameras, and in color. Their website doesn’t look like it was put together by David Lynch and Andy Warhol’s scientifically engineered spawn. Still unsigned, they’re starting to get recognition because they’re sticking to normalcy. These guys are regulars at Philly’s hottest music venues, like the North Star Bar and World Café Live. They’ve also played live in Radio 104.5’s studios, and they even won Drexel University’s Battle Of The Bands last year.”

Looks like there’s a fine chance to see a future superstar for just $1. How cool would it be to brag about that years from now?