Catch 22

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Catch 22 is a ska punk band from East Brunswick, New Jersey. The band was formed by guitarist/vocalist/songwriter Tomas Kalnoky and drummer Chris Greer who recruited trumpeter Kevin Gunther, who was working in a local record store. Bassist Josh Ansley, saxophonist Ryan Eldred, and trombonist Jamie Egan, who also was the group's high school band director, rounded out the original lineup.

  

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Biography

Catch 22 released a self-produced demo tape, Rules of the Game in 1996. All 2000 copies of the tape quickly sold out. The band mailed several copies to labels they were interested in working with including Gainesville, Florida's Toybox Records (who had previously released a 7" by Less Than Jake). Toybox was owned and operated by Sean Bonner who had recently moved to Chicago, Illinois to work at Victory Records. Sean brought the tape to the Victory office and suggested the band be signed.

  

The band then signed to Victory and produced their first studio album, 1998's Keasbey Nights. Ansley left and was replaced by Pat Calpin. Kalnoky left the band shortly thereafter, deciding to continue his education rather than tour. Catch 22 continued on with Pat Calpin, moving to guitar, Pat "Mingus" Kays on bass, and Jeff Davidson on vocals. The band tested out their new lineup with the 1999 EP Washed Up!. Egan left to continue teaching. Alone in a Crowd followed in 2000 with Mike Soprano on trombone. During this time, the band began touring heavily on a national scale, appearing with Mustard Plug, Reel Big Fish, and other third-wave ska, hardcore, and punk acts. Davidson and Soprano left the band in 2001 to pursue other projects, and for a while the band actively courted new vocalists, even putting an advertisement on their website. The group also recruited Ian Mckenzie, formerly of Long Island, New York ska band Edna's Goldfish on trombone/vocals.

  

After a fruitless search, the band decided to continue on as it was, with Ryan Eldred and Kevin Gunther sharing vocal duties. Washed Up and Through the Ringer, an expansion of the Washed Up! EP, was released in 2001, featuring two new songs, three rarities from the Alone In A Crowd era, and a handful of live tracks recorded in October, 2000 at Club Laga in Pittsburgh and Euclid Tavern in Ohio. The band released its third full-length album, Dinosaur Sounds in 2003, roughly the same time as Streetlight Manifesto, a band founded by former Catch 22 frontman Tomas Kalnoky, and featuring Josh Ansley, Jamie Egan, and Jim Conti as well as former members of the NJ ska band One Cool Guy, released their debut, Everything Goes Numb. Both albums featured supposed veiled attacks on each other, suggesting to many fans that there was some sort of disagreement or heat between Catch 22 and Streetlight Manifesto. While there was a disagreement, the two parties have since reconciled their differences. Given that Catch 22's Kevin Gunther is in charge of Streetlight Manifesto's tour booking, and members of both bands have said in conversations with fans that there is no "beef" between the two, it is safe to assume that any disagreement is firmly behind them. It is also worth noting that the entire "Keasby Nights" album is listed under Streetlight Manifesto as well as Catch 22 on iTunes.

  

In 2004, Catch 22 released Live, a combination CD and DVD recording of a show performed at The Downtown in Farmingdale, New York, earlier that year.

  

Several bands who opened for Catch 22 in the past have gone on to find fame on the mainstream, including Sum 41, Bowling for Soup, and Taking Back Sunday.

  

Catch 22 have completed work on a new album, Permanent Revolution, which was released on June 27, 2006. A limited edition 7” of Party Song was released on red vinyl, available when Permanent Revolution pre orders were made at Interpunk and F.Y.E..

Members

Current

  • Pat Calpin - Guitar (Formerly Bass Guitar)
  • Ryan Eldred - Tenor Saxophone/Vocals/Song Writer
  • Chris Greer - Drums
  • Kevin Gunther - Trumpet/Vocals
  • Pat "Mingus" Kays - Bass Guitar
  • Ian McKenzie - Trombone

Former

  • Josh Ansley - Bass Guitar/Backing Vocals
  • Tomas Kalnoky - Guitar/Vocals/Song Writer
  • Jamie Egan - Trombone/Flute/French Horn/Irish Tin Whistle/Backing Vocals
  • Brady Mitchell - Vocals
  • Jeff Davidson - Vocals/Song Writer
  • Mike Soprano - Trombone

Discography

Albums

  • Keasbey Nights (1998)
  • Alone in a Crowd (2000)
  • Washed Up and Through the Ringer (2001)
  • Dinosaur Sounds (2003)
  • Permanent Revolution (2006)

Live Records

  • Live (2004)

EPs

  • Rules of the Game (1996)
  • Washed Up! (1999)

Singles

  • Party Song (2006)

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Pima County Public Library Summer Reading Programs

Pima County Public Library's annual Summer Reading program begins Thursday, May 22, and continues through Saturday, July 19. A calendar of activities connected with the programs is available at all county libraries. The summer reading club, "Catch the Reading Bug" is for children through the fifth grade; the program "A Midsummer's Night Read" is for grades sixth through 12; and "Metamorphosis" is the reading program for adults. All groups earn incentives for prizes. Call 791-4010 or visit www.library.pima.gov for information.



When: May 10, 2008 12:00:00 AM to Jul 19, 2008 12:00:00 AM
Where: Tucson, Arizona, United States in Tucson,Arizona
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Kate Miller-Heidke –‘ Space They Cannot Touch’ National Tour
Channel V, Beat Magazine, The Brag and Time Off present: Kate Miller-Heidke Space They Cannot Touch National Tour THURSDAY 15 MAY East Brunswick Club, MELBOURNE Supports: Modular Lounge (acoustic) Tickets: $20 Pre Sold + $2 Booking Fee or $25 at the door (if available) www.eastbrunswickclub.com p 03 9388 9794 or Box Office at 280 Lygon Street “Miller-Heidke's punishing vocal prowess is the impetus of the gutsiest show in Australian music at the moment. There is nothing contrived here; just a cathartic release of punk opera – stunning, fine and porcelain-fragile meets pummeling, bruising rock & roll.” Mike Gribble ¬– Adelaide Advertiser Adelaide Fringe Festival LIVE REVIEW 28/2/08 It’s reviews like the one above that have seen Kate Miller-Heidke become one of the most talked about performers in Australian music today. Her Gold-selling debut album 'Little Eve' - featuring the singles “Words”, “Make it Last” and now the stunningly beautiful “Space They Cannot Touch” - entered the ARIA charts at #11 in June ‘07 and earned Kate five ARIA Award nominations. A staggering 2007 saw The Kate Miller-Heidke Band: Keir Nuttal (Guitars), Ben McCarthy (Bass, Vocals), Steve Pope (Drums), and introducing Dirty Lucy’s Nicole Brophy (Backing Vocals, Acoustic Guitar) – sellout and set venue attendance records right across Australia. Now, The Kate Miller-Heidke Band has just announced they will be touring the country through April and May for the ‘Space They Cannot Touch’ National Tour. This tour will be the final chance to catch Kate and her band live before they return to the studio to record the follow-up to ‘Little Eve’. From mainstream media to independent bloggers, 'Little Eve' topped numerous ‘Best Release’s Of 2007’ lists Australia-wide at the end of last year. 2008 has already seen Kate and co. travel from coast to coast, with performances at the Adelaide Fringe Festival, Brisbane’s Big Gay Day, and a four-date stay in Perth that saw the band support Cyndi Lauper. It’s this relentless touring schedule, coupled with her phenomenal debut album, that continues to sees Kate discovered by more & more music fans by the day. Catch The Kate Miller-Heidke Band on the ‘Space They Cannot Touch’ National Tour at the following dates: THURSDAY 24 APRIL The Governor Hindmarsh, ADELAIDE Supports: Cookie Brown Tickets: $20 Pre Sold $25 at the door (if available) www.venuetix.com.au 08 8225 8888 or the Venue 08 8340 0744 THURSDAY 1 MAY The J at Noosa, SUNSHINE COAST Supports: Black Market Rhythm Co. Tickets: $25 Pre Sold www.thej.com.au or 07 5455 4455 FRIDAY 2 MAY The Zoo, BRISBANE Supports: Black Market Rhythm Co. and Claire Whiting Tickets: $20 Pre Sold $25 at the door (if available) www.thezoo.com.au or www.oztix.com.au 1300 762 545 Outlets: Skinnys, Rockinghorse, Butterbeats, Moshpit Music, Sunflower, Music Mania, Cosmic Music SATURDAY 3 MAY The Zoo, BRISBANE Supports: The Boat People and Mikki Ross Tickets: $20 Pre Sold $25 at the door (if available) www.thezoo.com.au or www.oztix.com.au 1300 762 545 Outlets: Skinnys, Rockinghorse, Butterbeats, Moshpit Music, Sunflower, Music Mania, Cosmic Music SUNDAY 4 MAY Judith Wright Centre, BRISBANE ***All Ages Matinee Performance*** Doors @ 2pm – show starts @ 3pm Tickets: www.judithwrightcentre.com, Box Office: 07 3872 9000 or at the venue Monday-Friday 12-4pm WEDNESDAY 7 MAY Uni Bar at Wollongong University, WOLLONGONG Supports: The Dawn Collective and Amber Cashell Tickets: $15 Members $17.50 Non Members Pre Sold $18/$20 at the door (if available) www.bigtix.com.au or Uni Shop 02 4221 8050 THURSDAY 8 MAY Bar on the Hill at Newcastle University, NEWCASTLE Supports: Black Market Rhythm Co. Tickets: $14 Members $15 Students $18 Public Pre Sold $18/$20 at the door (if available) www.bigtix.com.au or Venue 02 4968 3717 FRIDAY 9 MAY Annandale Hotel, SYDNEY Supports: Black Market Rhythm Co. and Richard In Your Mind Tickets: $20 Pre Sold $25 at the door (if available) www.annandalehotel.com.au Venue 02 9550 1078 Both shows 18 + only Doors open 8.00pm SATURDAY 10 MAY The Annandale, SYDNEY ***All Ages Matinee Performance*** Doors @ 2pm – show starts @ 3pm Tickets: www.annandalehotel.com.au or 02 9550 1078 SATURDAY 10 MAY Annandale Hotel, SYDNEY Supports: The Ray Man 3 and Ashleigh Mannix Tickets: $20 Pre Sold $25 at the door (if available) www.annandalehotel.com.au Venue 02 9550 1078 Both shows 18 + only Doors open 8.00pm THURSDAY 15 MAY East Brunswick Club, MELBOURNE Supports: Modular Lounge (acoustic) Tickets: $20 Pre Sold + $2 Booking Fee or $25 at the door (if available) www.eastbrunswickclub.com p 03 9388 9794 or Box Office at 280 Lygon Street FRIDAY 16 MAY East Brunswick Club, MELBOURNE Supports: Little Stevies and Walk To Winter Tickets: $20 Pre Sold + $2 Booking Fee or $25 at the door (if available) www.eastbrunswickclub.com p 03 9388 9794 or Box Office at 280 Lygon Street THURSDAY 29 MAY The Soundlounge Currumbin, GOLD COAST Supports: Speed Of Purple Tickets: $22 Pre Sold $27 at the door (if available) www.thesoundlounge.com.au FRIDAY 30 MAY Tanks Arts Centre, CAIRNS Supports: TBA Tickets : $25 Pre Sold $30 at the door (if available) www.ticketlink.com.au 07 4031 9555 The Kate Miller-Heidke Band is: Kate Miller-Heidke (Vocals, Keys), Keir Nuttal (Guitars), Ben McCarthy (Bass, Vocals), Steve Pope (Drums), and introducing Nicole Brophy (Backing Vocals, Acoustic Guitar) www.katemh.com | www.myspace.com/katemillerheidke For all publicity enquiries contact Heapsaflash Media: Heapsaflash: Music | Media | Management T: +61 [0]7 3876 5596 E: admin@heapsaflash.com.au

When: May 15, 2008 8:00:00 PM
Where: The East Brunswick Club in Melbourne,Victoria
Cost: Tickets: $20 Pre Sold + $2 Booking Fee or $25 at the door (if available) www.eastbrunswickclub.com p 03 9388 9794 or Box Office at 280 Lygon Street
Posted by:heapsaflash

bLuejuice & The Paper Scissors - The ‘Less Talk, More Problems’ Tour
triple j, Faster Louder & Purple Sneakers Proudly Present: bLuejuice & The Paper Scissors The ‘Less Talk, More Problems’ Tour The Announcement Two of Australia’s premier emerging acts, bluejuice & The Paper Scissors have officially announced a massive co headline Australian tour. Covering 6 states, 2 territories and 1 hemisphere, The ‘Less Talk, More Problems’ Tour will see both bands tread the boards together throughout April / May. The Bands Recently shortlisted for The Amp 2007 awards, it’s been nothing short of a phenomenal few months for Sydney’s punk hoppers bluejuice. Vitriol, the 1st single from their debut album ‘Problems’ (****Rolling Stone) was the 2nd most played song on triple j in 2007, scored #11 in triple j’s ‘Hottest 100 2007’, was one of Rolling Stone Magazine’s top 100 tracks of 2007 and the Australian iTunes ‘Single Of The Week’ during January 2008. Currently pushing 50,000 YouTube views, the Vitriol video also took out the highly coveted top spot in the nationwide ‘Sunscreen Music Video Competition’. New single The Reductionist has been on high rotation on JJJ for over 2 months. Rage placed the clip 3rd cab off the rank for its national debut on Jan 25th and continues to air it in poll position. Rage also made The Reductionist their ‘Indie Clip of The Week’ feature w/c Jan 28th. Also hailing from Sydney, post-indie/soul four-piece The Paper Scissors first hit the national limelight in 2006 when their track We Don’t Walk from their ‘The Paper Scissors EP’ was picked up by FBI, JJJ and Rage. The success of We Don’t Walk in combination with their burgeoning reputation for frenetic, crowd-friendly, loud and tumultuous live shows, saw them hit stages nationwide with the likes of Midnight Juggernauts, Datarock, Patrick Wolf and at festivals such as Falls, Southbound and The Great Escape. Released in 2007, their debut LP ‘Less Talk, More Paper Scissors’ assured their rapidly ascending position, both at home and abroad. The Sydney Morning Herald proclaimed of their first single: “Yamanote Line is the best song ever written. Truly”. The Sydney Magazine named ‘Less Talk…’ Album Of The Month for Oct ’07, RRR placed it in their Top 10, and PBS and FBi made it their Album Of The Week. With triple j placing Yamanote Line on high rotation, 2007 saw the band crisscrossing the country, further cementing legions of converted with what the Herald Sun called their “Growling brilliance”. The After Parties, The Video Blogging & The Bang For Your Buck Final details are still being completed so stay tuned for information on a number of additional features that will accompany the ‘Less Talk, More Problems’ tour. These will include Purple Sneakers’ very own PhDJ who will be aiding in the process of getting absolutely stonkered post-show at a series of After Parties which will be held in every major city that the tour passes through. The tour will also be video-blogged ever step of the way so that fans can stay in touch via video footage of the bands’ travels. Stay tuned. The Shows Catch all these sexy men-boys at... Fri 11 April – Jive, Adelaide Support: tba $22 on door, $15+bf pre-sale Tickets available from www.moshtix.com.au or Moshtix Outlets Sat 12 April – Gaelic Club, Sydney: ALL AGES SHOW Support: tba $22 on door, $15+bf pre-sale Tickets available from www.thegaelic.com/tickets & www.moshtix.com.au or Moshtix Outlets Sat 26 April – Amplifier, Perth Support: tba $25 on door, $18+bf pre-sale Tickets available from www.bocsticketing.com.au & www.moshtix.com.au or Moshtix Outlets Plus: www.78records.com.au Sun 27 April – Newport Hotel, Fremantle Support: tba $25 on door, $18+bf pre-sale Tickets available from www.bocsticketing.com.au & www.moshtix.com.au or Moshtix Outlets Plus: www.78records.com.au & direct from the venue Sat 3 May– Trisellies, Blue Mountains Support: tba $18 on door, $12+bf pre-sale Tickets available from www.moshtix.com.au or Moshtix Outlets & Direct from the Venue. Thu 8 May – Oxford Tavern, Wollongong Support: tba $15 on door, $10+bf pre-sale Tickets available from www.moshtix.com.au or Moshtix Outlets Sat 10 May – Cambridge, Newcastle Support: tba $18 on door, $12+bf pre-sale Tickets available from www.moshtix.com.au or Moshtix Outlets Fri 16 May– Transit Bar, Canberra Free Entry Sat 17 May – East Brunswick, Melbourne Support: tba $22 on door, $15+bf pre-sale Tickets available from The East Box Office, on (03) 9388 9794 & www.eastbrunswickclub.com Fri 23 May – Republic Bar, Hobart Support: tba $18 on door, $12+bf pre-sale Tickets available from www.moshtix.com.au or Moshtix Outlets Sat 24 May – James Hotel, Launceston Support: tba $18 on door, $12+bf pre-sale Tickets available from www.moshtix.com.au or Moshtix Outlets Fri 30 May – Atlantis Room Port Panthers, Port Macquarie Support: tba $22 on door, $15+bf pre-sale Tickets available from www.moshtix.com.au or Moshtix Outlets & Direct from the venue. Sat 31 May – Step Inn, Brisbane Support: tba $20 on door, $15+bf pre-sale Tickets available from www.oztix.com.au and 1300 762 545 Plus usual Oztix Outlets: Rockinghorse, Butterbeats, Central Station, MoshPit Music Sun 1 June – Great Northern, Byron Bay Support: tba $22 on door, $15+bf pre-sale Tickets available from: www.oztix.com.au and 1300 762 545 Plus: Hotel Great Northern, ABC Centre Ballina: Music Bizarre Lismore, + all Oztix outlets www.myspace.com/bluejuice / www.myspace.com/thepaperscissors / www.purplesneakers.com.au For all press inquiries please contact Heapsaflash Media Heapsaflash: Music Media Management T: +61 [0] 7 3876 5596 E: admin@heapsaflash.com.au

When: May 16, 2008 8:00:00 AM
Where: Transit Bar in Canberra,Australian Capital Territory
Posted by:heapsaflash

Kate Miller-Heidke –‘ Space They Cannot Touch’ National Tour
Channel V, Beat Magazine, The Brag and Time Off present: Kate Miller-Heidke Space They Cannot Touch National Tour FRIDAY 16 MAY East Brunswick Club, MELBOURNE Supports: Little Stevies and Walk To Winter Tickets: $20 Pre Sold + $2 Booking Fee or $25 at the door (if available) www.eastbrunswickclub.com p 03 9388 9794 or Box Office at 280 Lygon Street “Miller-Heidke's punishing vocal prowess is the impetus of the gutsiest show in Australian music at the moment. There is nothing contrived here; just a cathartic release of punk opera – stunning, fine and porcelain-fragile meets pummeling, bruising rock & roll.” Mike Gribble ¬– Adelaide Advertiser Adelaide Fringe Festival LIVE REVIEW 28/2/08 It’s reviews like the one above that have seen Kate Miller-Heidke become one of the most talked about performers in Australian music today. Her Gold-selling debut album 'Little Eve' - featuring the singles “Words”, “Make it Last” and now the stunningly beautiful “Space They Cannot Touch” - entered the ARIA charts at #11 in June ‘07 and earned Kate five ARIA Award nominations. A staggering 2007 saw The Kate Miller-Heidke Band: Keir Nuttal (Guitars), Ben McCarthy (Bass, Vocals), Steve Pope (Drums), and introducing Dirty Lucy’s Nicole Brophy (Backing Vocals, Acoustic Guitar) – sellout and set venue attendance records right across Australia. Now, The Kate Miller-Heidke Band has just announced they will be touring the country through April and May for the ‘Space They Cannot Touch’ National Tour. This tour will be the final chance to catch Kate and her band live before they return to the studio to record the follow-up to ‘Little Eve’. From mainstream media to independent bloggers, 'Little Eve' topped numerous ‘Best Release’s Of 2007’ lists Australia-wide at the end of last year. 2008 has already seen Kate and co. travel from coast to coast, with performances at the Adelaide Fringe Festival, Brisbane’s Big Gay Day, and a four-date stay in Perth that saw the band support Cyndi Lauper. It’s this relentless touring schedule, coupled with her phenomenal debut album, that continues to sees Kate discovered by more & more music fans by the day. Catch The Kate Miller-Heidke Band on the ‘Space They Cannot Touch’ National Tour at the following dates: THURSDAY 24 APRIL The Governor Hindmarsh, ADELAIDE Supports: Cookie Brown Tickets: $20 Pre Sold $25 at the door (if available) www.venuetix.com.au 08 8225 8888 or the Venue 08 8340 0744 THURSDAY 1 MAY The J at Noosa, SUNSHINE COAST Supports: Black Market Rhythm Co. Tickets: $25 Pre Sold www.thej.com.au or 07 5455 4455 FRIDAY 2 MAY The Zoo, BRISBANE Supports: Black Market Rhythm Co. and Claire Whiting Tickets: $20 Pre Sold $25 at the door (if available) www.thezoo.com.au or www.oztix.com.au 1300 762 545 Outlets: Skinnys, Rockinghorse, Butterbeats, Moshpit Music, Sunflower, Music Mania, Cosmic Music SATURDAY 3 MAY The Zoo, BRISBANE Supports: The Boat People and Mikki Ross Tickets: $20 Pre Sold $25 at the door (if available) www.thezoo.com.au or www.oztix.com.au 1300 762 545 Outlets: Skinnys, Rockinghorse, Butterbeats, Moshpit Music, Sunflower, Music Mania, Cosmic Music SUNDAY 4 MAY Judith Wright Centre, BRISBANE ***All Ages Matinee Performance*** Doors @ 2pm – show starts @ 3pm Tickets: www.judithwrightcentre.com, Box Office: 07 3872 9000 or at the venue Monday-Friday 12-4pm WEDNESDAY 7 MAY Uni Bar at Wollongong University, WOLLONGONG Supports: The Dawn Collective and Amber Cashell Tickets: $15 Members $17.50 Non Members Pre Sold $18/$20 at the door (if available) www.bigtix.com.au or Uni Shop 02 4221 8050 THURSDAY 8 MAY Bar on the Hill at Newcastle University, NEWCASTLE Supports: Black Market Rhythm Co. Tickets: $14 Members $15 Students $18 Public Pre Sold $18/$20 at the door (if available) www.bigtix.com.au or Venue 02 4968 3717 FRIDAY 9 MAY Annandale Hotel, SYDNEY Supports: Black Market Rhythm Co. and Richard In Your Mind Tickets: $20 Pre Sold $25 at the door (if available) www.annandalehotel.com.au Venue 02 9550 1078 Both shows 18 + only Doors open 8.00pm SATURDAY 10 MAY The Annandale, SYDNEY ***All Ages Matinee Performance*** Doors @ 2pm – show starts @ 3pm Tickets: www.annandalehotel.com.au or 02 9550 1078 SATURDAY 10 MAY Annandale Hotel, SYDNEY Supports: The Ray Man 3 and Ashleigh Mannix Tickets: $20 Pre Sold $25 at the door (if available) www.annandalehotel.com.au Venue 02 9550 1078 Both shows 18 + only Doors open 8.00pm THURSDAY 15 MAY East Brunswick Club, MELBOURNE Supports: Modular Lounge (acoustic) Tickets: $20 Pre Sold + $2 Booking Fee or $25 at the door (if available) www.eastbrunswickclub.com p 03 9388 9794 or Box Office at 280 Lygon Street FRIDAY 16 MAY East Brunswick Club, MELBOURNE Supports: Little Stevies and Walk To Winter Tickets: $20 Pre Sold + $2 Booking Fee or $25 at the door (if available) www.eastbrunswickclub.com p 03 9388 9794 or Box Office at 280 Lygon Street THURSDAY 29 MAY The Soundlounge Currumbin, GOLD COAST Supports: Speed Of Purple Tickets: $22 Pre Sold $27 at the door (if available) www.thesoundlounge.com.au FRIDAY 30 MAY Tanks Arts Centre, CAIRNS Supports: TBA Tickets : $25 Pre Sold $30 at the door (if available) www.ticketlink.com.au 07 4031 9555 The Kate Miller-Heidke Band is: Kate Miller-Heidke (Vocals, Keys), Keir Nuttal (Guitars), Ben McCarthy (Bass, Vocals), Steve Pope (Drums), and introducing Nicole Brophy (Backing Vocals, Acoustic Guitar) www.katemh.com | www.myspace.com/katemillerheidke For all publicity enquiries contact Heapsaflash Media: Heapsaflash: Music | Media | Management T: +61 [0]7 3876 5596 E: admin@heapsaflash.com.au

When: May 16, 2008 8:00:00 PM
Where: The East Brunswick Club in Melbourne,Victoria
Cost: Tickets: $20 Pre Sold + $2 Booking Fee or $25 at the door (if available) www.eastbrunswickclub.com p 03 9388 9794 or Box Office at 280 Lygon Street
Posted by:heapsaflash

Kate Miller-Heidke –‘ Space They Cannot Touch’ National Tour
Channel V, Beat Magazine, The Brag and Time Off present: Kate Miller-Heidke Space They Cannot Touch National Tour FRIDAY 16 MAY East Brunswick Club, MELBOURNE Supports: Little Stevies and Walk To Winter Tickets: $20 Pre Sold + $2 Booking Fee or $25 at the door (if available) www.eastbrunswickclub.com p 03 9388 9794 or Box Office at 280 Lygon Street “Miller-Heidke's punishing vocal prowess is the impetus of the gutsiest show in Australian music at the moment. There is nothing contrived here; just a cathartic release of punk opera – stunning, fine and porcelain-fragile meets pummeling, bruising rock & roll.” Mike Gribble ¬– Adelaide Advertiser Adelaide Fringe Festival LIVE REVIEW 28/2/08 It’s reviews like the one above that have seen Kate Miller-Heidke become one of the most talked about performers in Australian music today. Her Gold-selling debut album 'Little Eve' - featuring the singles “Words”, “Make it Last” and now the stunningly beautiful “Space They Cannot Touch” - entered the ARIA charts at #11 in June ‘07 and earned Kate five ARIA Award nominations. A staggering 2007 saw The Kate Miller-Heidke Band: Keir Nuttal (Guitars), Ben McCarthy (Bass, Vocals), Steve Pope (Drums), and introducing Dirty Lucy’s Nicole Brophy (Backing Vocals, Acoustic Guitar) – sellout and set venue attendance records right across Australia. Now, The Kate Miller-Heidke Band has just announced they will be touring the country through April and May for the ‘Space They Cannot Touch’ National Tour. This tour will be the final chance to catch Kate and her band live before they return to the studio to record the follow-up to ‘Little Eve’. From mainstream media to independent bloggers, 'Little Eve' topped numerous ‘Best Release’s Of 2007’ lists Australia-wide at the end of last year. 2008 has already seen Kate and co. travel from coast to coast, with performances at the Adelaide Fringe Festival, Brisbane’s Big Gay Day, and a four-date stay in Perth that saw the band support Cyndi Lauper. It’s this relentless touring schedule, coupled with her phenomenal debut album, that continues to sees Kate discovered by more & more music fans by the day. Catch The Kate Miller-Heidke Band on the ‘Space They Cannot Touch’ National Tour at the following dates: THURSDAY 24 APRIL The Governor Hindmarsh, ADELAIDE Supports: Cookie Brown Tickets: $20 Pre Sold $25 at the door (if available) www.venuetix.com.au 08 8225 8888 or the Venue 08 8340 0744 THURSDAY 1 MAY The J at Noosa, SUNSHINE COAST Supports: Black Market Rhythm Co. Tickets: $25 Pre Sold www.thej.com.au or 07 5455 4455 FRIDAY 2 MAY The Zoo, BRISBANE Supports: Black Market Rhythm Co. and Claire Whiting Tickets: $20 Pre Sold $25 at the door (if available) www.thezoo.com.au or www.oztix.com.au 1300 762 545 Outlets: Skinnys, Rockinghorse, Butterbeats, Moshpit Music, Sunflower, Music Mania, Cosmic Music SATURDAY 3 MAY The Zoo, BRISBANE Supports: The Boat People and Mikki Ross Tickets: $20 Pre Sold $25 at the door (if available) www.thezoo.com.au or www.oztix.com.au 1300 762 545 Outlets: Skinnys, Rockinghorse, Butterbeats, Moshpit Music, Sunflower, Music Mania, Cosmic Music SUNDAY 4 MAY Judith Wright Centre, BRISBANE ***All Ages Matinee Performance*** Doors @ 2pm – show starts @ 3pm Tickets: www.judithwrightcentre.com, Box Office: 07 3872 9000 or at the venue Monday-Friday 12-4pm WEDNESDAY 7 MAY Uni Bar at Wollongong University, WOLLONGONG Supports: The Dawn Collective and Amber Cashell Tickets: $15 Members $17.50 Non Members Pre Sold $18/$20 at the door (if available) www.bigtix.com.au or Uni Shop 02 4221 8050 THURSDAY 8 MAY Bar on the Hill at Newcastle University, NEWCASTLE Supports: Black Market Rhythm Co. Tickets: $14 Members $15 Students $18 Public Pre Sold $18/$20 at the door (if available) www.bigtix.com.au or Venue 02 4968 3717 FRIDAY 9 MAY Annandale Hotel, SYDNEY Supports: Black Market Rhythm Co. and Richard In Your Mind Tickets: $20 Pre Sold $25 at the door (if available) www.annandalehotel.com.au Venue 02 9550 1078 Both shows 18 + only Doors open 8.00pm SATURDAY 10 MAY The Annandale, SYDNEY ***All Ages Matinee Performance*** Doors @ 2pm – show starts @ 3pm Tickets: www.annandalehotel.com.au or 02 9550 1078 SATURDAY 10 MAY Annandale Hotel, SYDNEY Supports: The Ray Man 3 and Ashleigh Mannix Tickets: $20 Pre Sold $25 at the door (if available) www.annandalehotel.com.au Venue 02 9550 1078 Both shows 18 + only Doors open 8.00pm THURSDAY 15 MAY East Brunswick Club, MELBOURNE Supports: Modular Lounge (acoustic) Tickets: $20 Pre Sold + $2 Booking Fee or $25 at the door (if available) www.eastbrunswickclub.com p 03 9388 9794 or Box Office at 280 Lygon Street FRIDAY 16 MAY East Brunswick Club, MELBOURNE Supports: Little Stevies and Walk To Winter Tickets: $20 Pre Sold + $2 Booking Fee or $25 at the door (if available) www.eastbrunswickclub.com p 03 9388 9794 or Box Office at 280 Lygon Street THURSDAY 29 MAY The Soundlounge Currumbin, GOLD COAST Supports: Speed Of Purple Tickets: $22 Pre Sold $27 at the door (if available) www.thesoundlounge.com.au FRIDAY 30 MAY Tanks Arts Centre, CAIRNS Supports: TBA Tickets : $25 Pre Sold $30 at the door (if available) www.ticketlink.com.au 07 4031 9555 The Kate Miller-Heidke Band is: Kate Miller-Heidke (Vocals, Keys), Keir Nuttal (Guitars), Ben McCarthy (Bass, Vocals), Steve Pope (Drums), and introducing Nicole Brophy (Backing Vocals, Acoustic Guitar) www.katemh.com | www.myspace.com/katemillerheidke For all publicity enquiries contact Heapsaflash Media: Heapsaflash: Music | Media | Management T: +61 [0]7 3876 5596 E: admin@heapsaflash.com.au

When: May 16, 2008 8:00:00 PM
Where: The Annandale in Sydney,New South Wales
Cost: Tickets: $20 Pre Sold + $2 Booking Fee or $25 at the door (if available) www.eastbrunswickclub.com p 03 9388 9794 or Box Office at 280 Lygon Street
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Hypocrisy - Catch 22 (V2.0.08)
Status: Active Band Official Site: http://www.hypocrisy.tv/ Myspace: http://www.myspace.com/hypocrisy average bit rate: ~300kbps/44khz DOWNLOAD: Hypocrisy - Catch 22 (V2.0.08). Re-recorded version of 2002's Catch 22.
Hypocrisy - Catch 22 (V2.0.08)
Band: Hypocrisy Album: Catch 22 (V2.0.08) Year: 2008 Country: Sweden Genre: Melodic Death Metal Length: 41:49 Min Filesize: 79.46 MB Tracklist: - Don't Judge Me - Destroyed - On the Edge of Madness - A Public Puppet - Uncontrolled ...
Hypocrisy - Catch 22 (V2.0.08) [2008]
Band: Hypocrisy Album: Catch 22 (V2.0.08) Year: 2008 Country: Sweden Genre: Death Metal (1990-1994), Melodic Death Metal (1995-) Lyrical Themes: Anti-christianity, Science Fiction, Society Playlist: 1. Don't Judge Me 2. Destroyed ...
Catch 22 (V2.0.08)
Without a doubt he’s one of the busiest man in the metal scene. Despite his status as a top producer and the success of his Elektro-metal project, PAIN, he still fronts the band that got him where he is today: HYPOCRISY. More...
The Bamboozle (Day One) 5/3
The band played extremely well, with a large selection of songs coming from Somewhere in the Between. The band pleased the crowd with “Dear Sergio”, a song that engaged many people listening who were familiar with Catch 22’s Keasbey ...

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Catch 22 was a punk band from San Diego around 1982.
Posted 01:50, 7 Apr 2008 (1 month ago)
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