Wednesday, October 31, 2007

TRoubadours Treat Tomorrow


(Jake Jack and Mark do it again)

See you tomorrow night, Thursday November ONE for the big Troubadours' dance party/ Halloween relief bash with DEREK HUSTON sitting in at the Quarry House in Silver Spring- right there sort of under Gaylord's on the corner of Bonifant and Gorgeous Georgia Avenue.
No costume anxiety, no need to decorate. Just rock.
You can bring your kids, or you can bring yer candy,
or better yet bring your kids' candy.

Monday, October 29, 2007

Troubadour for a Day


Mark the calender- this Thursday November First, ex Iguana and former DC area native Derek Huston will be flying up from New Orleans with his sax to sit in with the Troubadours at The Quarry House- one night only. It's happened before, but who knows when it might happen again now that Jack O' Dell is playing with Bill Kirchen full time. Don't miss this one.

Tuesday, October 23, 2007

Halloween


It's just around the corner,
and so is the Troubadours' long awaited rock show
at the Quarry House on November First
Plus there may be a surprise guest...stay tuned.

Wednesday, October 10, 2007

The State Theater Event



It was a fun time at The State Theater last Sunday night. Lots of familiar faces and good music.
Unfortunately, due to technical problems, the film portion of the evening didn't happen, but Mark Noone gave a short history and a nod to the Langley Punks who showed up even though their films did not. He also thanked Weasel for giving his Slickee Boys career a huge boost back in the day when WHFS in Bethesda ruled the airwaves for us locals in the
know. Here are a few shots of the evening:

Mark Noone with Ron Holloway
Mark and local DJ legend, Weasel




Eddie Angel and ... you guessed it.

Friday, October 5, 2007

Bulletin: RTTs Return!

Kids' Show this Monday- October 8- at the Phoenix World Gate Theater. Get your popcorn and the wee ones and head over there-13025 Worldgate Dr. in Herndon, VA. It's at the obscenely early hour of 10:30 am.Tixs are $5; the set is about 45 minutes. We're not kidding when we say this is a rare show so hope you can make it.

And don't forget the State Theater Sunday night. Mark Noone emcees Langley Punk films featuring such bands a s The Slickee Boys of all things. Details below.