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Thursday, 12 September 2013 12:03

Riot Fest Hourly Band Schedule Announced

Riot Fest Chicago begins Friday, September 13th and carries on till Sunday, September 15th, with a packed schedule that offers the best punk, rock n' roll, hip-hop, indie rock, ska, hardcore and Gwar. From headliners like the Replacements, Fall Out Boy, Blink-182 and Pixies to Violent Femmes, Rancid, Blondie, AFI, Public Enemy, Joan Jett and the Blackhearts, Taking Back Sunday, Flag and Rocket  from the Crypt to the dozens of other incredible acts, there is truly something for everyone. 

 

The hourly schedule for each day is now available here, and fans can log-in on the Riot Fest Chicago page and create a customized line-up and schedule in advance of the fest, leaving them free to experience their favorite bands as well as rides, Lucha Libra, the Hellzapoppin' Circus Sideshow Revue, games, a butter sculpturist recreating John Stamos and a slew of killer food and drink options. There are lockers available for valuables, check out details here:

On a mission to create a punk rock state fair, this amazing 3-day festival takes place in historic Humboldt Park in Chicago, where a Ferris wheel, tilt-a-whirl, fire eaters, Lucha Libre and other attractions nestle in a gorgeous setting. Lagoons, shade trees and lovely fields yield to a stunning view of the Chicago skyline.

 

Full Line-Up and Tickets:

 http://www.ticketfly.com/purchase/event/273259? 

 

For more information on Riot Fest, visit www.riotfest.org 

Saturday, 07 September 2013 12:00

Riot Fest Announces After Shows

As part of their ongoing campaign to fight boredom and encourage super-fun times, Riot Fest announces a series of great shows taking place post-fest nightly as well as a Sunday matinee. Concord Music Hall will host Sublime with Rome and Cobra Lounge has The Lawrence Arms, Against Me! and Quicksand. Andrew W.K. and Rocket From the Crypt will be rocking Double Door along with Peter Hook and the Light, and the Lillingtons will rise with the sun and hit Beat Kitchen for a special brunch show.

 

Show info is below, ticketing information is here.

 

On a mission to create a punk rock state fair, this amazing 3-day festival takes place in historic Humboldt Park in Chicago, where a Ferris wheel, tilt-a-whirl, fire eaters, Lucha Libre and other attractions nestle in a gorgeous setting. Lagoons, shade trees and lovely fields yield to a stunning view of the Chicago skyline.

 

Shows:

Concord Music Hall (18+)

2047 N. Milwaukee Avenue

Friday, September 13

Sublime with Rome

Doors: 10:30 p.m.

Cobra Lounge (21+)

235 N. Ashland Avenue

Friday, September 13

The Lawrence Arms

Doors: 10:30 p.m.

Saturday, September 14

Against Me!

Doors: 10:30 p.m.

Sunday, September 15

Quicksand

Doors: 10:30 p.m.

Double Door (21+)

1572 N. Milwaukee Avenue

Friday, September 13

Andrew W.K.

Doors: 10:30 p.m.

Saturday, September 14

Rocket From The Crypt

Doors: 10:30 p.m.

Sunday, September 15

Peter Hook and the Light

Doors: 10:30 p.m.

Beat Kitchen (All-Ages)

2100 West Belmont, Chicago. IL

Sunday, September 15 (Sunday Brunch)

The Lillingtons

Doors: 11:00 a.m.

 

Chicago Fest Line-up

Replacements, Fall Out Boy, Blink 182, Pixies, Violent Femmes, Rancid, Blondie, Danzig 25th Anniversary, AFI, Sublime with Rome, Public Enemy, Brand New, Flag, Guided by Voices, Taking Back Sunday, Rocket from the Crypt, Joan Jett & the Blackhearts, Bad Religion, Atmosphere, All Time Low, Pierce the Veil, The Dismemberment Plan, Dinosaur, Jr, X, Devotchka, Yellowcard, Screeching Weasel, Pennywise, The Broadways, Andrew W.K., Against Me, Bob Mould, Gwar, The Lillingtons, Suicidal Tendencies, Best Coast, The Lawrence Arms, Glassjaw, Quicksand, Hatebreed, The Selector, T.S.O.L., Mission of Burma, The Devil Wears Prada, Saves the Day, Bad Books, Bayside, Stars, Say Anything, Peter Hook & the Light (Joy Division set), Smoking Popes, Reggie and the Full Effect, The Wonder Years, The Dear Hunter, Maps and Atlases, Surfer Blood, Chuck Ragan, Dessa, Saul Williams, Empires, Mephiskapheles, Memphis May Fire, Kitten, Peelander-Z, Touche Amore, Masked Intruder, Deal’s Gone Bad, Twin Peaks, Flatfoot 56, White Mystery, Direct Hit!, The Flatliners, Nativ, Hostage Calm, Off With Their Heads, Radkey, The Interrupters, New Beat Fund, Pet Symmetry

 

For more information on Riot Fest, visit www.riotfest.org 

Los Angeles, CA: Katey Sagal and the Forest Rangers, who are the “house band” for “Sons of Anarchy” (season six debuts on Tuesday, September 10 on FX) are set to perform at the “SoA” Season six premiere celebration at The El Rey Theatre in LA.

“Sons of Anarchy’s” season five notched its most viewers to date, continuing the show’s run as the highest–rated program in the history of FX. In Total Viewers, the show captured an average of 6.4 million per episode, and in the advertiser coveted adult demo 18-49, it averaged 4.4 million viewers per episode.

The Forest Rangers band is the brainchild of “Sons of Anarchy’s music supervisor and musical director Bob Thiele. “The Forest Rangers are much like a character on the show. The music often propels the narrative in ways that dialogue will not. Over the first five seasons, we have discovered a unique sound that is consistent with the environment these characters live and breathe in. Call it The Sound Of Charming! And think about it: how many shows will allow for a nine-minute musical montage with two lines of dialogue!

“Back when Dave Kushner (guitarist with Velvet Revolver) and I were writing the show's theme song, ‘This Life,’ we got to talking one day about a band we both liked back in the 90's called Plexi. They had a great song called "Forest Ranger." We thought, hey, that would be a cool name for a band! And so The Forest Rangers became the musical mouthpiece for ‘Sons of Anarchy.’”

The Forest Rangers consist of Thiele and various luminary musical guests, such as Davey Faragher (bass player with Elvis Costello and the Imposters, etc), Greg Leisz (slide guitar and mandolin; Eric Clapton, Bon Iver, Daft Punk, etc.), Franky Perez ("Scars on Broadway," Slash's band, etc.), Brian Macleod (Sheryl Crow’s Tuesday Night Music Club, Roger Waters, Christina Aguilera, Tears for Fears, etc.), and more. Additionally, Thiele and Greg Leisz collaborated in part with Jane’s Addiction for their version of “Sympathy For the Devil” in a gripping Season five episode. Thiele explains, “This band is a floating scene. We’ve got these amazing musicians that participate to create all this great music for the show. There’s really no ‘active membership.’”

Sagal is also a member of The Forest Rangers and is also releasing her third solo CD, “Covered,” in October. “Covered is my third solo record. My two previous records were mostly original compositions. This one is not. I was tired of waiting for myself to write, and anxious to make another album.

“Covered is the combined effort of Bob and myself, discovering and interpreting an eclectic mix of music that I connected with. Some of the songs reflect on my younger life, and some from music I listen to now…material from Ryan Adams, Ray LaMontaigne, Steve Earle, etc. All have personal meaning and reason for me to want to sing them."

It’s a little-known fact that Sagal was a singer/songwriter before she became an actor. "I’ve been singing since I was a kid. I started writing music when I was a teenager. I wanted to be a singer/songwriter when I grew up…that was my ambition. I really love being an actor, but music was my first love."

Sagal worked as a background singer for Bob Dylan, Etta James, Bette Midler, Olivia Newton-John and Tanya Tucker.
Covered will be available digitally on October 22.

Sagal explains, “We’re really looking forward to playing at the El Rey and other shows we have booked, like the 110th Anniversary of Harley-Davidson Festival, the Love Ride, Hardly-Strictly Bluegrass Festival and more. We’ll play both songs from the show and songs from Covered.
“I create and perform music because I love it, not to change my career from actor to musician, because I’ve always been both,” Sagal continues.

Thiele concludes, “I see the El Rey event as a homecoming of sorts. Katey, The Forest Rangers and myself are all Los Angeles locals. We've been at this for years, but so much of it has been behind the scenes, in studios and the like. ‘SoA’ has provided the opportunity where we can all get together and play without any real agenda. So now, we finally get to share the fun we've been so privileged to enjoy with the real fans of the show!”

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Links:

www.kateysagal.net
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yg1rbJkRkbY&feature=youtu.be
https://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Forest-Rangers/#!/pages/The-Forest-Rangers/378677498765

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