What a Night in the 'Toona!

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What a Night in the 'Toona!

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Every so often, the planets align correctly, and one of those special Saturday nights happens in this town; where there isn't just one, but several great shows going on. This past Saturday night was one of them, and since one great show had a two-hour head start on the other (and there may have been more, I'm referring to the two I attended, of course), I was able to check out both!

First was the Hillbilly Gypsies at the Heidelberg (the first time I've ever set foot in this place). Technical problems early on hindered Oak & Ivy's opening set, and the acoustic duo was difficult to hear during much of their performance. What I did hear sounded good; acoustic folk melodies with nice harmonies.

The Hillbilly Gypsies smoked! As Songsmith forewarned everybody, this wasn't your grandfather's bluegrass! From Morgantown, West Virginia, the Hillbilly Gypsies performed fire-and-brimstone bluegrass, with rapidfire arrangements and hard playing and singing - several broken strings were sustained during the course of their performance. All five of these folks were mega-talented, the banjo and fiddle playing especially ripped! They were tight and in sync, moving in and out around a central condenser mic, displaying stellar skills and making it all look so easy! It was great to see a packed house for this show (including a lot of musicians, plus folks from as far away as Danville making the journey), and the crowd getting into it! Hats off to Chuck Cox for putting this shindig together; here's hoping the success of this show leads to more like it down the road.

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The Hillbilly Gypsies, in the heat of their performance at the Heidelberg.
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Jamie Lynn Buckner of the Hillbilly Gypsies. This gal delivered some vocal firepower!
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More fire and brimstone bluegrass from the Hillbilly Gypsies.
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Some fun onstage during the Hillbilly Gypsies' third encore.

After the show ended, I headed to City Limits, where The Underground TV was celebrating co-host Kathy's birthday. It was also a Hawaiian theme party, with lots of people getting lei'd during the course of the night. I missed openers Grade E, but arrived in time to catch all of The Nightcrawlers' dazzling set. With longtime State College bass vet Pete Jogo now handling bottom end duties, the 'Crawlers were excellent on their set of sounds, spanning original tunes and select classics. Noah's guitar work scorched on Led Zeppelin's "Ramble On," Aeb's flute work shined on the Police's "Roxanne," and I was blown away by the group's rendition of the Beatles' "A Day In The Life!"

Birthday girl Kathy was in prime form. And then there was sumo wrestling in front of the back bar, courtesy of Ianni's Sumo Wrestling; we got to see epic sumo bouts between Todd and Buck of Silver Sunday, and The Underground's Chris and one of his staffers.

Good turnout here as well, with numerous Rockpagers in the house (Ron, Hawk, and ZappasXwife to name a few). Another excellent time!

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The Nightcrawlers.
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Noah and Aeb of The Nightcrawlers.
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New bass man Pete Jogo of The Nightcrawlers.
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Again Noah of the Nightcrawlers.
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Birthday girl Kathy, in her Hawaiian finest.
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Birthday girl Kathy, passed out on the stage? (She'll have you believe she was taking a picture, yeah right.)
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Settling their musical differences on the sumo mat, Todd and Buck of Silver Sunday.
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Chris from The Underground TV and one of his crew, hashing out programming decisions on the sumo mat.

Again, it was one of those excellent nights in Altoona that went above and beyond the normal routine. Hats off to everyone involved in both of these shows, and I'm looking forward to more Saturdays like this soon!
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I'm jealous! I missed Kathy's B-day party dammit!
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Nightcrawlers = One of the best unsigned bands in PA.

If I didn't have a gig last night, I would have definitely been there.
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Like I said........Great Music.........Great Party........!

Thanks Kathy !
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Yikes. I told JP not to judge us local guys by what he was seeing there. :D They executed so well at such fast tempos, and reminded me of oldtime country shows, complete with a "cut-up" character named Skeet. "Cut-ups" were a standard part of shows in Appalachia in the '30's to '60's, and mostly dressed like a bumpkin and told corny jokes.
The company was great, the music was great, and I hope everybody had as good a time as I did.------->JMS
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bassist_25 wrote:Nightcrawlers = One of the best unsigned bands in PA.

If I didn't have a gig last night, I would have definitely been there.

AGREED !!!

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Man oh man, what a fun night!

Thanks for the kind words Paul and Burk.

A special shout out to Grade E...they kicked a**. I especially enjoyed their groovy feel! Unfortunately for the bands, more people were into the Sumo wrestling, but it was all in fun!

That said, the Sumo wrestling was a riot. I was stoked to try it until I saw two different guys, much heftier than I, who could barely walk because they got twisted the wrong way. Im a stick and break easily, so I didnt try it. My face hurt from smiling and laughing so much at that craziness though.

Kathy, Kathy....I think she had a great time. Ive never seen her so, ummmm, whats the word here - TRASHED! Ha ha ha ha! What are birthdays for right. Thanks for having us be a part of it!

Good times had by all. Was a lot of fun playing in Altoona again!

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I think I might still be drunk...
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