Category: Treloar, Jodie
Jodie Treloar at The Grange
with John Fuzak
The Grange
Providence, RI
8pm
Jodie Treloar and Baby Oil at The Village
with The Nypmhidels
The Village
373 Richmond St (the old Jake’s/Apartment)
Providence, RI
9pm
MV Times Covers Jodie Treloar Live at Pathways in Chilmark
Jodie Treloar at the Galactic Theater
with Jenn Lombari
Galactic Theater
Main St
Warren
9pm
no cover
Jodie Treloar at The Grange
with Tracie Potochnik and Jane Hesser
The Grange
166 Broadway
Providence, RI
9pm
Jodie Treloar at the NoDALP Solidarity Fundraiser
with Sara Azriel, Roz Raskin, Christopher Johnson, Bryan Blanchette and others TBA
The Parlour
North Main Street
Providence, RI
7:30
Jodie Treloar at The Long/Jablonski Residence
House Show opening for Fendrick & Peck
Long/Jablonski residence
65 Edgewood Rd
Providence, RI
2pm-6pm
$20
Providence Monthly & 75orLess: The 2015 Providence Playlist
[abridged version below]
The music scene in Providence – and throughout Rhode Island – is insane. We’ve got more badass, super talented and hardworking musicians per capita than any other city in the world (don’t look that up, just go with it). But what’s more is we’ve got everything covered. Folk, rock, hip hop, punk; name a genre, cross pollinate it with another, hell just start making things up (Death-funk surf-rap!) and there’s almost definitely someone in RI doing it.
So where to start? We’ve assembled a crack team of musicians, promoters and supporters all plugged in to the local scene to give you your official 2015 local playlist and to tell you who you should be keeping an eye on. We’ve also got our five favorite records of the year, plus a look back at some shows that we felt best represent the eclectic nature of music in Providence.
Mark MacDougall, founder of 75orLess Records
1. “Stay” by Bob Kendall – Longtime Newport legend Bob Kendall is an indie pop magician, with echoes of REM, The db’s, and George Harrison.
2. “Double Nickels on the Dime” by Groundhawgs
3. “Huge Bruise (Live at Dusk)” by Black Oil Incinerator – Crusty gentlemen blowing out your eardrums with catchy hooks buried beneath an avalanche of amps and pedals.
4. “Credit Score” by Jodie Treloar
5. “Damn Unicorn” by Suicide Bill and the Liquors – A short, heartbreaking ballad; it’s the undiscovered anthem for all the schmucks you know still getting up at 5am every day for a job they hate.
Feng Shui Police
A trio of Brown University too-young-to-care weirdos from Newton, MA who have managed to successfully channel the influences of Half Japanese and Pavement with the charm of Jonathan Richmond. The local champions of Spazzy doo-wop and Elephant 6-influenced pop hooks. They are currently recording the follow-up to their 75orLess EP Thank You. –Mark MacDougall, founder of Providence indie music label 75orLess Records
Jodie Treloar Six Star General Split – Lathe Cut 7 Inch Single
75OL-217 Jodie Treloar / Six Star General – Split Lathe Cut 7 inch Single
$11.00 S&H Included
Limited to 25 copies. These singles consist of clear poly-plastic with holographic, kraft, white, or clear numbered jackets. The four options are shown in the photo above. All styles while supplies last.
There is no digital download for this release. However, both songs are available on albums.
Tracks
1. Jodie Treloar – Sonic Boom 5:15
2. Six Star General – Christopher Walken 6:00
Jodie Treloar reinvents a song from Six Star General’s vinyl-only release “These Woods Smell Like Grape” and Six Star General contributes a song from their full-length album “Hair Supply,” which features choral vocal contributions from Mark Cutler, Suicide Bill, Jodie Treloar, and Dan Ulmschneider (Coma Coma, Bob Kendall Band) with piano from Tom Chance (The Propellers.)
This is not vinyl.
Jodie Treloar and The Matthew Fraza Band at the Parlour
with Everett Brothers Moving Company and Barn Burning
The Parlour
North Main Street
Providence, RI
9pm