Jameson Zimmer - American Tourist - David Tewks

Friday, November 14th, 2008

Event
Jameson Zimmer - American Tourist - David Tewks
When
Friday, November 14, 2008
8:00pm - All Ages
Where
(map)
Other Info
Jameson Zimmer, American Tourist, and David Tewks will each play a set at the Garage during this evening of intimate songs, hot cider, banjos, and more!

Check out...
Jameson's music:
http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile&friendID=325059896
American Tourist's music:
http://www.myspace.com/anamericantourist
David's music:
http://www.myspace.com/davidtewks

Dusty Brown - Joe Pollock

Friday, November 7th, 2008

Event
Dusty Brown - Joe Pollock
When
Friday, November 7, 2008
8:00pm - All Ages
Where
The Garage (map)
N First Street
Charlottesville, Virginia 22902
Other Info
After the First Fridays opening, Dusty Brown (NYC) and Joe Pollock (CVILLE) will be playing playing solo shows starting at 8:00pm.

Check out their music online:
Dusty Brown: http://www.dustybrownmusic.com/
Joe Pollock: http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile&friendid=3648332

Multi-Media Sandwich - 10/18/08

Saturday, October 18th, 2008

Event
Multi-Media Sandwich
When
Saturday, October 18, 2008
9:00pm - All Ages
Where
(map)
Other Info
Ambient Music by Mondo, Sandwiched by film by James Ford!

The Invisible Hand and Dylan Gilbert

Friday, September 19th, 2008

The Invisible Hand

We’re excited that the weather is so beautiful today as the Garage opens its door for another Friday night show.

Come check out local favorites Adam Smith and the Invisible Hand and Charlotte-based Dylan Gilbert for an intimate evening of performances. Show starts around 8pm and goes until about 10:30pm.

Birdlips and the Hill and Wood

Thursday, September 18th, 2008

The Hill and Wood

We had a gigantic turn out for the Hill and Wood and Birdlips. Although it started to sprinkle during Birdlips set, the rain held off, and we made it through the night.

I think the Garage was happy to have the Hill and Wood back home. (The band got their start in the Garage, which is coincidentally located right next to the Hill and Wood Funeral Home! I’m personally looking forward to printing some funeral-related band shirts in the near future. I hope that’s legal?)

Brendan Fitzgerald at the Cville wrote a nice review on Birdlips debut album Cardboard Wings and mentioned the show at the Garage. Check out Cville’s article online.

Ben and Bruno

Wednesday, September 10th, 2008

I thought I’d take a minute to provide some context on all that’s happened at the Garage this summer. It’s amazing how much the Garage has grown up over the past three months.

We had our first trial concert in June when we found out that a friend had friends in a band who were coming through town from Grand Rapids, MI and were hoping to play a show in Charlottesville. We jumped on the chance…not really even knowing if a concert at the Garage was possible.

Ben and Bruno and Small Sur arrived the afternoon of the show, and we proceeded to act like we knew what we were doing. We eventually let it slip that this was the first show at the Garage. Peter, Karis, Matt, and Bob were so kind and low-key and actually seemed excited to help us christen the space.

We told a few friends and sent out a few emails and to our surprise about 50 people showed up. I had expected people to sit on the floor of the Garage…huddled right underneath the band; however, people slowly migrated to the hill in the park across the street. And so began the stadium-hillside seating that now marks a Garage concert.

The Hill and Wood played their first show ever to open the night. The term “garage band” seems so fitting when I think about how many times Sam and Chris had played those songs in the Garage with the door wide open in the previous days. All you need are a few friends, and suddenly you have a show.

After the Hill and Wood, Peter, Karis, Matt, and Bob played several of Bob’s songs as Small Sur and then switched around instruments and played a set as Ben and Bruno. It was incredible. Such intimate, ambient, chilling music!

We all fell in love with the music and the band members. We ended up taking them for a late night swim in a nearby creek and harmonizing to Fleet Foxes with the windows down (and way too many people in one car) on the way there. It was quite a night and quite a show. I am deeply honored that Ben & Bruno was the first band to headline a show at the Garage. We couldn’t have found a better band to kick things off.

Check out the music of Ben & Bruno and Small Sur online!