School Night
featuring an evening with Free All Beats
When: Wednesday, July 19, 2006, 7 p.m.
Where: Louise's Downtown, 1009 Mass., Lawrence
Cost: $2 - $3
Age limit: 21+
Categories: Experimental music
Description: Many a music fan will rejoice the coming of this new weekly event, both because of the quality of local music, and (more importantly) because of its uncommon start time — 7 p.m., unheard of in these parts. Even those of you with day jobs and typical sleep requirements will be able to attend! Fascinating!!
As the name implies, Free All Beats does not bow down to the 4/4 grindstone afflicting the nation's rock bands. Instead, the jazzy instrumental trio of locals Curtis McCoy, Patrick Hangauer and Tyler Larson delves into similar territory as bands like Tortoise or Isotope 217 -- avant-guarde but still listenable. Call it "post-rock" or call it "free jazz," whatever it is it'll go down smooth with a Beamish and a pool table.
Tyler Larson is moving to NYC — might be the last time to see the original lineup of Free All Beats together for a while, if ever.
- For those who like their local music early.
- The second and last Wednesdays of the month.
- Louise’s downtown; upstairs classroom.
- $2 before 7 pm; $3 after 7 pm.
- Wear comfortable clothing and dancing shoes.
- Start times are not approximate.
Event posted May 3, 2006
Last updated July 19, 2006
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Posted by shizzow (anonymous) on July 19, 2006 at 3:20 p.m. (Suggest removal)
No surprise Larson's moving. He's getting too big for this town.
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