- This event has passed.
Bad Smell with Tinkerbullet and Ezra Holloway at Stage 33 Live
July 27 @ 7:00 pm - 7:30 pm
$20BELLOWS FALLS, Vt. – Bad Smell finds popster chameleon Mr. Ray Fork stirring up a pile of old synthesizers along with drum powerhouse Jane Boxall, together serving up generous portions of trance/dance/stripeypants excitement, whipped-cream 70s Europop, Casio Latin boogie, and electro-ambient drum and bass. Mr. Fork wires up a mad-professor rig of antique beat machines, Korg and Casio synthesizers, and sundry sequencers, while Jane augments the sloptronics with tremendous, cracking drums.
It will be loud. It will be fun. Dancing will be encouraged.
The ferocious hard-rock-with-gay-sprinkles trio Tinkerbullet will also be featured, and Ezra Holloway opens with his crunchy new band.
Tickets can be purchased in advance through www.stage33live.com, or at the door. Admission is limited to 40; advance tickets guarantee entry. All ticket proceeds go to the performers. This show is on Saturday, July 27, at 7 p.m. Stage 33 Live is located at 33 Bridge Street in Bellows Falls, Vt. The event will be recorded and filmed.
Stage 33 Live is a casual and intimate industrial-rustic listening room in a former factory, hosting local, regional, and national performances and presentations of original material. No bar or kitchen, the stage is the mission; coffee, soda, juice, water, and weird snacks are available by donation. More information about the nonprofit, all-volunteer project, and this and other upcoming events, online at www.stage33live.com.
Stage 33 Live gratefully acknowledges the help of so many individuals without whom none of this would be able to happen, and institutional support this season from The Island Corporation, the Vermont Arts Council, Guilford Sound, WOOL-FM, the Rockingham Arts & Museum Project, and Chroma Technologies, to help fund improvements and maintenance, and generally smooth out a lot of the rough edges. Stage 33 Live is a 501(c)3() nonprofit organization, and all donations are deductible to the fullest extent. Volunteers run the thing from stem to stern.