Dance the New Year in at Dig a Pony with XRAY's own Beyondadoubt of the Drive.
- NEW YEARS EVE W/ MAXX BASS & BEYONDADOUBT
DANCE YOUR ASS INTO 2015!!
Join XRAY's DJ Jimbo at The Lost & Found
It's New Year's Eve at Bunk Bar and with Eyelids who will be playing their last show for quite a while as they finish work on their new record (with producer Peter Buck). We're also so excited to have the fantastic Bed. joining in the festivities and to help make the night one where you will start to swing your head around, push some drinks down that throat and move us all into the next year proper!!! See you there!!!
Join some awesome XRAY DJs for a lovely NYE night at your favorite neighborhood bar, Beech Street Parlor
DJ Both Josh
Jason Urick
Champagne Jam
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XRAY.FM PRESENTS LOCAL SOUL LEGEND KNOWN FOR HIS FUN-PACKED SHOWS JOINING US FOR A NYE TO REMEMBER
URAL THOMAS & THE PAINHOUNDSTOOTH, DJ COOKY PARKER, DJ BOBBY D
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 31ST
DOORS: 8:00 PM / SHOW: 9:00 PM
THIS EVENT IS 21 AND OVER
Enjoy New Years Eve at the Wonder Ballroom, Fruition plays with the Quick & Easy Boys this December 31st. Ticket information can be found at ticketfly.com.
Spend NYE at the Secret Society with Brownish Black with the Sentiments and the Get Ahead. Tickets available at secretsociety.net
Join Les Sins with DJs Kiffo and Rymes. Ben Tactic, Black Opal and visuals by VVV Stardust and Harumi Sato
Coming to the Star Theater on December 19th and 21st, XRAY is proud to sponsor punk legends X!
Opening band is the Blasters and doors are at 9pm.
Two Planets with Coco Colvmbia and Addverse Effects.
ALPHABETA EP RELASE PARTY
21+
$8 advance, $10 doors.
Performances run from November 29th- December 20th
5 Lesbians Eating a Quiche is set in a community center somewhere in middle American in 1956. The widows of the Susan B. Anthony Society for the Sisters of Gertrude Stein meet in a renovated community center for their annual breakfast, where the prize-winning quiche will be declared in a much-anticipated ceremony. The sudden threat of an atomic bomb forces the women in this idyllic American town to begin sharing their deepest secrets, which lead to some not-so-shocking confessions from the society’s leaders.
"A farcical romp behind whose silliness lies some social and political observation that remains potent even in the dawning age of legalized gay marriage" - nytheatre.com
"Dishes up high-spirited theatrical comfort food with a bit of a saucy kick." - Chicago Tribune
“Sharp, smart and hysterically funny.” – Time Out Chicago
"Your relationship with quiche will never be the same again." - Newcity
Come see XRAY.fm board president Jenny Logan rock out as the newest band member in Portland's beloved Summer Cannibals this Thursday at the Doug Fir.
Holiday music event, featuring some of the biggest names in jazz, blues, and soul in the Pacific Northwest including; Karen Lovely, Ural Thomas, Steve Kerin, Reggie Houston, Dan Berkery, , Jennifer Smieja, Kris Deelane, Michael Dean Damron and Peter Dammann. Including backing band The Georgies – Katy O’Berg, Aundria Lauren, Mark Bowden, Ron Cockerham, Tim Shaunessy, and Jim Wolf.
Date/Time: Friday, December 19th – doors at 7:00 p.m., show at 8:00p.m.
Location: Dante’s – 350 W Burnside St, Portland, OR 97209 – 21 and over
Tickets: $10 presale – http://www.danteslive.com/tickets, $12 at the door - with new unwrapped toy for donation to Shriners
Season of Lights Holiday Benefit Concert ~ A Celebration of commUNITY and Peace The annual Season of Lights Holiday Concert is scheduled for Saturday, December 13th, 7:00 p.m. in St. Anne's Chapel at beautiful Marylhurst University. Now in its seventh year, Peter Zisa and Friends’ free Season of Lights (SOL) concert has become an anticipated community tradition which provides a meaningful and unifying celebration of the holiday season that all members of the community can enjoy. Drawing from the four corners of the Portland metro, the program’s performers represent a collage of the cultural and faith traditions of the community.
Appearing on this year's program are La Rhonda Steele, Portland's premier gospel singer and director of the Portland Interfaith Gospel Choir, talented singer-songwriter Ilene Safyan & Chaverim performing an wonderful eclectic blend of Jewish music (Sephardic and Ashkenaz), the beautifully creative guitar compositions of John Dodge, an effervescent performance of Brazilian choros by guitarist Maria Olaya, colorful Slavic melodies performed by violin virtuoso Tatiana Kolchanova, the delicate and euphonious tones of flutist LeeAnn McKenna and Yukiko Yamaguchi (koto, Japanese harp) of the celebrated world music ensemble Thousand
Waves, and Peter Zisa himself, acclaimed classical guitarist and disciple of Spanish guitar legend Andres Segovia. While admission is free, in the spirit of unity and goodwill, SOL invites all attendees to give generously in support of two worthy and extraordinary non-profit organizations: the Community Transitional School, an independent non-profit school that serves K-8th grade children whose families are homeless. And Tivnu: Building Justice, a non-profit youth organization that builds homes for the homeless in coordination with Habitat for Humanity. "Tivnu: Building Justice is a non-profit organization that addresses the fulfillment of basic human needs through Jewish learning, leadership development, and hands-on social justice work."
For more information about Peter Zisa and Friends’ Seventh Annual Season of Lights free
holiday concert on Saturday December 13th in St. Anne’s Chapel at Marylhurst University, please phone 503-307-4907.
With performances by Modern Kin and Vinnie Dewayne, along with some of XRAY's best party DJs.
The people have spoken, and the people want to DANCE! Ring in the holidays with XRAY.FM and HEAVY Breather Friday, December 12th at Rotture. There will be bands, a raffle, and XRAY DJs bringing the news you can use. This historically festive event will have a photo booth for your enjoyment.
The XRAY.fm Holiday Dance Party
hosted by Heavy Breather
Special musical performances by Vinnie Dewayne and Modern Kin.
Dance Party DJs
Cooky Parker
Ronin Roc
Holla 'N Oates
Bobby D
Montel Spinozza
Friday December 12th 8pm
Rotture
$5 for XRAY Members / $10 General Admission
(Free for XRAY.fm DJs)
this is an XRAY.fm Fundraiser.
Photo Booth
Raffle prizes from Jupiter Hotel, Poler Stuff, The Sou'wester Loyly Sauna & Steam and more.
Poster by Showdeer More information can be found here!
Johhny Marr is coming to the Wonder Ballroom on December 10th. Tune into XRAY.fm for chances to win tickets to this event!
More information can be found here.
The supple, ringing guitars of Johnny Marr helped establish the Smiths among the most acclaimed and enduring bands of the 1980s. Born John Maher in Manchester, England, on October 31, 1963, he played in such little-known groups as Sister Ray and Freaky Party before forming the Smiths with singer Morrissey in 1982. In the years to follow they emerged among Britain's most successful acts, but in 1987, following sessions for the LP Strangeways, Here We Come, Marr dissolved the group, claiming their musical approach had gone stale.
In the wake of the Smiths' demise, he made cameo appearances on records by the likes of Talking Heads and Kirsty MacColl before joining Matt Johnson's The The for 1989's Mind Bomb. Marr also teamed with New Order's Bernard Sumner and Pet Shop Boys' Neil Tennant in the alternative supergroup Electronic, scoring a hit with the single "Getting Away With It." Apart from a handful of guest appearances, he kept a relatively low profile during the 1990s, most notably lending his talents to The The's 1993 effort Dusk and Electronic's long-awaited sophomore record, 1996's Raise the Pressure.
Marr returned to music three years later on Electronic's third album, Twisted Tenderness, which wasn't released in the U.S. until fall 2000. He also spent time working with his new band, the Healers, playing dates across England. The next few years saw a time of redefinition and reflection for Marr. He finally assembled his Healers with ex-Kula Shaker bass man Alonza Bevan and Ringo Starr's drumming son, Zak Starkey, in 2002; a deal with ARTISTdirect's iMusic followed before the end of the year. Fans of this legendary guitarist were treated to Marr's proper singing debut in early 2003 with the release of Boomslang. In 2007 Marr appeared on the Washington band Modest Mouse's album, We Were Dead Before the Ship Even Sank, and toured with them as a member.
Hooded Fang opens the show:
citizens are rich in culture, even if they're materially poor, huddling together for warmth and entertainment as the electricity flickers on and off.
Of course, if you subscribe to the old say that the future is already here but not evenly distributed, you might see that as the world that Hooded Fang are in now, exercising their
community spirit while hanging out in the wasteland with impromptu streetcorner boozebag singalongs and sweaty, claustrophobic basement shows.
With a stable lineup, the band has returned to the studio with increased coherence and confidence. Gravez is a logical progression from Tosta Mista's bold step sideways, presenting a live-off-the-floor feel that's scrappy and direct but without too many layers of gunk, finding a balance that's like The Feelies' version of Alien Lanes. Mixing together home recordings with the results of some time spent at Ian Gomes' Crawford Street Recording Co., the album contains its share of sock-hop summer jams and ends with the lean, groovy "Genes", which just might be pointing the way ahead to the next phase.
Emerging fully-formed from the desolate heart of Central Florida,
Roadkill Ghost Choir make unsettling, powerful American rock, Tom Petty
by way of Radiohead and Cormac McCarthy. Set against Kiffy Meyer’s
ghostly steel pedal, singer and main songwriter Andrew Shepard
triumphantly conjures an allegorical American landscape of drifters,
specters and violent saints. Andrew’s brothers Maxx (drums) and Zach
(bass) Shepard round out the rhythm section, and Stephen Garza handles
lead guitar.
The band released their debut EP ‘Quiet Light’ in 2013 in the midst of a
touring run that saw them opening for Band of Horses and 2013 festival
slots at New York’s Governor’s Ball, Austin City Limits and Shaky Knees
in Atlanta, GA. In January 2014 the band was invited to perform on the
David Letterman Show, where they performed standout track “Beggar’s
Guild.” Their debut full-length, recorded in Athens, Georgia and in
their home studio in Deland, Florida with producer Doug Boehm, will be
out later this year.
Listen for an interview with the band on XRAY's own Hooray For Tuesday on December 9th, including a chance to win a copy of their debut album In Tongues.
The Portland Mercury and XRAY FM are proud to sponsor, Late Night Action with Alex Falcone and Bri Pruett this December 4th at The Portland Art Museum. This edition's guests include Wendy Red Star, Holly Andres, Courtnay Hameister and more. Music provided by XRAY.fm's Bobby D. More info at XRAY.fm slash events.
Portland, OR 97202
USA
December 4th, 5th, 6th and 7th
"Jane Siberry's music is most commonly compared to artists such as Kate Bush, Joni Mitchell and Laurie Anderson. Her music has drawn from a wide variety of styles, ranging from new wave rock on her earlier albums to a reflective pop style influenced by jazz, folk, gospel, classical and liturgical music in her later work. She has citedVan Morrison and Miles Davis as being strong creative influences." wiki