The Pipeline

The Pipeline 06.30.10

by Dege Legg

Wednesday, June 30, 2010
Written by Dege Legg

GULF COAST TO COAST BENEFIT
What a mess in the Gulf of Mexico. Oil everywhere, media blackouts, Goldman Sachs and Tony Hayward selling off stock before the spill, security goons stomping around like FEMA camp guards, Halliburton, which built the cement casing for the Deepwater Horizon's drill, buying Boots and Coots (the clean-up company) 11 days before the Deepwater Horizon explosion. NICE! All the while, way off on the other side of the world, the greed hounds are ramping up the heat on a possible Iran invasion. Lovely. Just great. You monsters are going to burn. All you have to do is turn off the TV and read the fine print. On July 1, in the spirit of Independence Day, nationwide concerts will be hosted by music venues to benefit those directly impacted by the Gulf Coast Oil. Clubs across the country will donate ticket sales to relief efforts. The goal is $500,000. It'll be directed by the nonprofit Gulf Restoration Network. Local venues participating and hosting music are Blue Moon Saloon (Brother Dege, Louie & Andre Michot, Al Berard Family Band w/ DL Mendard, Dave Egan), Bourque's (Drew Landry, Kenneth Richard, Benny Graeff), Somewhere's Else Lounge (One Man Machine, Shane Blanco & Chrysi Catastrophe, Troy Richard & Rex Moroux, Kieth Blair, Carol Fran, Michael Juan Nunez, Eric Adcock, and Sam Broussard). Be there at the Gulf Coast Benefit Concert on July 1.

RED, WHITE, & BOOM
Stuff goes boom. Pow. And lights up the sky. America celebrates its Independence Day, yet in many ways we're still fighting the American Revolution. You can keep that spirit alive by going to Parc International in downtown Lafayette for the Red, White, & Boom celebration on July 4. Of course, there will be fireworks, food, and family fun. Steve Riley & the Mamou Playboys, Hunter Hayes, and the Acadiana Symphony Orchestra provide the musical entertainment. Admission is free. Gates open at 6 p.m., but you can bring the kids out early to The Children's Museum which will be open from 1-6 p.m.
Other 4th of July shows occurring in Acadiana include: The Boogie Kings at Atchafalaya Club, Kip Sonnier at Bobcat's, Steve Adams at McGee's Landing, Zydeco Ray at Randol's and Johnny Chauvin, The Mojo Band at Rox, and Artmosphere is having a July 4th blowout.

INDIE-PEN-DANCE FEST
The annual summit of summer time indie and underground rockers goes down in the mountain-pounding heat of the summer at Sadie's on July 4. This year's line-up includes independent rock bands The Botanists, Foul Stench of Youth, Come & Conquer, Leopard Sound Barrier and Jupiter Death Brigade. The show starts at 3 p.m. Bust it.

ETC
Foul Stench of Youth and Really Really bring the sturm und drang of punk rock & roll to Caffé Cottage July 3T-Kette and Imagine IM play Blue Moon Saloon on July 2 Trueman Posse plays Blue Moon on July 3

Playing Favorites
WITH
Jacob Jones

Tennessee singer-songwriter and rootster Jacob Jones brings his neo-Appalachian folkgrass and trad-roots to Artmosphere on July 1. Joe Arnette opens the show.

White meat vs. dark meat? The whole damn bird.

Favorite food? Chicago hotdogs, anything in sandwich form.

Favorite food to hate. Anything with cilantro. Vile weed.

Favorite Record of Past 10 Years? Josh Ritter's Animal Years. Also, Old Crow Medicine Show; O.C.M.S. had a huge impact on me.

Favorite Worst Movie Ever Made? Red Dawn.

Favorite Nutty Historical Figure? Benjamin Franklin. Do some research, he was pretty nutty.

Favorite Nick-Name for Significant Other? Lucky.

Weapon of choice? Six shooter.

Favorite hang spot? Bars. Any bar will do.

Favorite truck stop food or snack when on tour? Coffee.

Most necessary item to bring on tour? Sunglasses and a pillow.
And coffee.

Favorite icon who isn't a musician? Tom Robbins.

2012. Blind date with disaster vs. metaphysical upgrade? I'm hoping for upgrade. I want to be able to use ATMs and drive cars with my mind.