Monthly Archives: July 2009

Jenny’s phone number up for bids!

The Associated Press

PHILADELPHIA (AP) — It may be the most famous telephone number in popular culture, and it’s for sale.

The number from the Tommy Tutone hit song “Jenny” — 867-5309, with the Philadelphia area code 267 — is being auctioned off on eBay.

Many so-called “Jenny” numbers were taken out of service in the early 80s, after the 1982 song prompted a national wave of phony phone calls to the number in various area codes.

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The eBay seller is listed as a Jason Kaplan from Southampton, Pa.

After two days, bidding for this one was up to about $700. The auction ends August 4.

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Brand New Stanton Warriors Video/Mix

Bang – Rye Rye & M.I.A (Stanton Warriors Remix)

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TONIGHT: VH1 Support the Music at Houlihan’s

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Jam Night at Houlihan’s

Starting tonight, Houlihan’s at the Mall at Robinson will be holding Jam Night every Wednesday starting at 9 pm. For a $5 donation at the door, you can help benefit the cause and check out some local music talent. I think it’s awesome, and I’ll definitely be checking it out. I’ll let you know how it goes, but if you’re in the area, you should check it out, too!

From the press release:

Houlihan’s of Pittsburgh and VH1 Save The Music Foundation ‘Tune-Up’ for Encore Fundraiser

Hip-Casual Restaurant Aims to Help Restore Schools’ ‘Instrumental’ Programs

PITTSBURGH, PA – As public schools suffer more than ever before due to the faltering economy, Houlihan’s Mall at Robinson restaurant is energized to support the chain’s second nationwide fundraising campaign to support the VH1 Save The Music Foundation and help restore instrumental music education programs. 

Now through Sept. 4, 2009, for every Mojito Margarita and S’Mores Fondue dessert sold at Houlihan’s Pittsburgh restaurant– and nearly 90 other Houlihan’s corporate stores and franchises across the country – the restaurant will donate $1, up to $30,000, to the VH1 Save The Music Foundation. Guests who dine at Houlihan’s Mall at Robinson restaurant, located at 100 Robinson Center Drive in Pittsburgh, can also opt to make personal donations to the fund by noting a desired amount on their guest checks.

Houlihan’s executives hope to build on the success of last year’s inaugural campaign, when more than $54,000 was donated to VH1 Save The Music Foundation to provide music education programs for two schools – one in Wilkinsburg, PA and the other in St. Louis, MO. From the organization of Guitar Hero competitions to concerts put on by local high school bands, Houlihan’s restaurants galvanized their local communities to collect funds for the VH1 Save The Music Foundation and raise awareness about the importance of music as part of each child’s education.

“Music is a critical piece of Houlihan’s customer experience,” said Tony Mercurio, General Manager of Houlihan’s restaurant in Pittsburgh. “Our music selection draws from the many lesser-known artists as we feel it is important to give budding artists a chance to be heard. Similarly, we strongly believe that every child should have the chance to play an instrument, join a band, and enjoy the many benefits music brings to life. In partnering with VH1 Save The Music Foundation, we hope to help restore music education in our schools and generate awareness about the fact that many kids are growing up with out access to instruments or music programs.” 

 

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Look Who’s Walkin’ In?

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That’s right…The Walkmen.

Saturday, July 25th at 9:00

Mr. Smalls Theatre

Buy your tickets ($12) through TicketWeb here.

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Sunset Rubdown’s Dragonslayer

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Dragonslayer is Sunset Rubdown’s (technically) fourth album, but I’d consider it their third because their first LP was more of a solo project by lead singer Spencer Krug released in 2005. Their second album is when the project became more of an actual band, with their album Shut Up I Am Dreaming. Despite their status as comparatively venerable on tributes to the indie scene, Sunset Rubdown doesn’t get very much attention.

I wasn’t sure what I thought about the album when I first listened to it. Actually, I’m still not sure. I enjoy it, and there’s no doubt that it’s good, but it isn’t likely to fall into my music rotation this summer.

The first song, “Silver Moons”, features a piano and is a good starting point. “Idiot Heart” is quickly becoming one of the most listened to tracks on Dragonslayer. It’s one of the better songs on the album, and some parts even remind me of The Cars. Tracks three and four both sound the same to me and I can skip over them without hesitation. “

“You Go on Ahead (Trumpet Trumpet II)” is another very likeable song that’s worth mentioning, but my favorite is “Nightingale/December Song.” It begins with drums and sounds just like Mahjongg.

Then, we get a few electro-pop sounds before Krug’s voice bursts onto the scene. You’d never expected this sound to emerge when the song began. At the end of the second verse, Krug croons, “You need the one who slowly burns/and burns to stay alive/In this way you will come find me in December.” Then, we have an instrumental intermission before the third verse that is so riveting you’ll want to play it over and over.

Another point to mention that may (or may not) draw you to have a listen, is that Spencer Krug is also the lead singer in the more widely-known band, Wolf Parade. If you’re a fan of Grizzly Bear and Animal Collective, you especially should give Sunset Rubdown a chance.

 

 

*This article is also found at Pop Damage

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