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  • [hub capped] An introduction before the goodbye: Growing up Boston

    [Editor's Note: This is the first in a new series that chronicles lifelong Boston musician and writer John Von Bittrich's January relocation to Portland, Oregon, where he'll compare scenes and cultures and show us how the other half lives.] I was born at St. Elizabeth’s Hospital in Brighton...
    Posted to On The Download (Weblog) by John Von Bittrich on 12-12-2011
  • Anvil!

    The eagerly-anticipated documentary Anvil! The Story of Anvil finally arrives in Portland, with a two-night stint at SPACE Gallery. The film, about a forgotten Canadian hair-metal band (whose fortunes have changed since the release of the movie), is one of the best-reviewed features of the year....
    Posted to Portland Picks (Weblog) by webteam on 07-15-2009
  • The Slackers

    SLACK ON That rarest of things - a reggae band with a sense of humor - arrives in Portland in the form of the venerable New York City reggae/ska/rocksteady group the Slackers, who play an 8 pm show at Port City Music Hall. The group's winning mix of throwback authenticity and eclectic flourishes...
    Posted to Portland Picks (Weblog) by webteam on 07-01-2009
  • PODCAST: Greil Marcus at the Portland Museum of Art

    Greil Marcus, the legendary music writer and cultural thinker (with whom Chris Gray had an interesting e-mail correspondence ) showed up in Portland Monday to give the Bernard A. Osher annual lecture for the Portland Museum of Art. He based his talk on the museum's show "Backstage Pass: Rock...
    Posted to Phlog (Weblog) by Ryan Stewart on 01-30-2009
  • World Music - Grupo Esperanza

    The seven-piece Latin dance band — and three-time Bimpy winners in this category — Grupo Esperanza have entertained dancers and audiences all over Maine for several years now. Like the clave, the heartbeat of much of Latin and Afro-Cuban music, el Grupo move in tight circles, but roll forward at the...
    Posted to Portland Best Music Poll 2008 (Forum) by webteam on 05-14-2008
  • Singer/Songwriter - Jason Spooner

    So, was this the year everything came together for Jason Spooner? For a guy toiling in the club-trenches for years, a little success must taste nice. Spooner’s Flame You Follow , released last summer, has received the recognition it deserved, with a “Black and Blue” single that’s been spun on radio stations...
    Posted to Portland Best Music Poll 2008 (Forum) by webteam on 05-14-2008
  • Roots Act - Toughcats

    Holy smokes! Seriously? The Jerks didn’t win Best Roots Act this year? Toughcats should not take lightly the responsibility of beating the seven-time champions, or last year's upstart winners, King Memphis. But when you’re a band who can both rip up a racing “Salt Creek” and hang with Deerhoof, maybe...
    Posted to Portland Best Music Poll 2008 (Forum) by webteam on 05-14-2008
  • Rock Act - Sparks the Rescue

    If we were Sparks the Rescue, we probably wouldn’t have bothered coming either. The band’s singer, Alex Roy, showed up about 20 minutes after Sparks pulled off the night’s biggest upset, triumphing over Rustic Overtones and other local heavyweights to be voted Portland’s Best Rock Act. “Honestly, we...
    Posted to Portland Best Music Poll 2008 (Forum) by webteam on 05-14-2008
  • R&B/Soul/Blues Act - Sly-Chi + Samuel James (tie)

    In the short year since the mighty Samuel James took home his first Bimpy, he has become Maine’s ambassador to the world for a unique brand of blues. No tired old stories or indulgent guitar licks here, James rides the line between authentic Delta blues from the days of yore and innovative contemporary...
    Posted to Portland Best Music Poll 2008 (Forum) by webteam on 05-14-2008
  • Punk Act - Covered in Bees

    The roar welled up from the back of the room as JR from Geno’s announced, “And the award for Best Punk Act goes to Covered In Bees.” For three years in a row these guys have been charming the pants off Portland. What’s not to love? They attend comic conventions, they wear aprons, they have a song called...
    Posted to Portland Best Music Poll 2008 (Forum) by webteam on 05-14-2008
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