Monday, February 11, 2013

The WESU Spring Concert Series

 
After the success of our Lecture Series last semester, we at WESU have organized a Spring Concert Series. This series will be free and open to the public. We hope that all our listeners both at Wesleyan and throughout the greater Middletown community will feel welcome to come and enjoy the music together. Here are brief descriptions of the concerts we have planned. More details will be posted soon so stay tuned!

February 22
The Stepkids
Sidewalk Dave
As seen in the video at the top, The Stepkids put on a very psychedelic live show complete with video projection. The band comes from Bridgeport, CT and is signed to the legendary Stones Throw (owned by Peanut Butter Wolf and home to Madlib and J Dilla (RIP)). They call their music "futuristic electro soul" and their guitarist was once in Alicia Keys' touring band. Their debut album, The Stepkids, was released in 2011 and they are set to release a new album, Troubador in 2013.

Sidewalk Dave is a WESU favorite and fellow CT native. Here's an interview we did with him last November. He plays rock & roll and his last album, Hard on Romance came out last year.

March 30
Zammuto
Snowblink
Zammuto is the project of The Books' member Nick Zammuto. Like The Stepkids, Zammuto puts on a unique live show that includes video projection. Zammuto's music is experimental electronic. His debut, Zammuto came out last year.

Snowblink describes themselves as "nondenominational devotional pop from California/Canada." And their latest album, Inner Classics also came out last year.

April 12
Boldy James
Gifted Higgz 
We covered Boldy James' shows at CMJ here. He is an MC from Detroit, who has released two mixtapes, Trapper's Alley: Pros & Cons in 2011 and Consignment: Favor for a Favor The Redi-Rock Mixtape last year. A collaboration with The Alchemist is due out later this year.

Gifted Higgz is a local Middletown MC. He released his latest track "Killa" in December.

The WESU Spring Concert Series is sponsored by WESU Middletown, the Wesleyan Concert Committee, and TuneIn, a service you can use to listen to WESU on your smartphonedongles.

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