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JULY SHOW

 

Friday, July 1st at Bogart's featuring

 BILLY RAY HATLEY & THE SHOWDOGS with THE ATKINSONS

and a special acoustic performance by THE TATERS

 

BOGART'S -  203 N. Lombardy St.


Here's a little bit about the acts that are playing the July concert series...

 

THE TATERS

 

BILLY RAY HATLEY & THE SHOW DOGS

Billy Ray Hatley is a lead singer, rhythm guitarist, harmonica player, and songwriter and has been packing the house with Richmond, Virginia's roadhouse rockers "Big City" for the past fifteen years.  With over 30 years experience and three CDs, Billy has established himself as Richmond's premier frontman and singer.  With his first Show Dogs CD released in 2003, "More Years Than I Got", Billy proved himself an impressive studio artist and accomplished songwriter.  Their most recent CD "Deuce" is even more impressive and is bound to gain the band even more attention and praise.

"One of the main characters in the forthcoming novel TOWN HALL (which profiles the early 70's in a southern college town) is based loosely on Hatley and will make him famous." - Michael deRosset Strong, Chapel Hill, NC   In 2003 Hatley had his song "One More Chance" released by Michael Burks on Alligator records, and was the featured Alligator records contribution on the August 2003 compilation disc in Blues Review magazine.

Review for
"More Years Than I Got": "For those of us who have followed Billy Ray Hatley's songwriting and performing art for years, finally we have a portrait we can take home. This collection of personal stories for everyman showcases skillful writing, with stellar performances and production.  Is it blues, country, rhythm & blues, americana?  It's all of the above.  Show Dogs on the runway, in all their glory.  See for yourself; you won't be disappointed."  -Page Wilson, Out of the Blue Radio Review 88.9 FM


Website: www.brhatley.com

 

 

THE ATKINSONS

 

THE ATKINSONS

The Atkinsons formed in the fall of 2003 in Richmond, VA. Their main focus was to write and perform their own brand of original music, as well as incorporating select cover songs that complement their Americana style. Rooted in rock, touched by country, and rich in harmonies, The Atkinsons merge their signature sound with bittersweet tales of woe and heartbreak. Their originals are written with a hardcore honesty that chronicles Americas lost and lonely souls and their life struggles and turmoil. Influences range from Whiskeytown, Old 97s and Son Volt - to Old Crow Medicine Show, The Avett Brothers and Scott Miller - to Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, The Rolling Stones and Nirvana. The soulful lyrics and whiskey-stained vocals of Dickie Wood are complemented with three-part harmonies offered up by Jamie Wood and Kris Krull. Kris also gives the band a new edge on drums working with Ricky Breland on bass to create a pounding rhythm section. Combine Mike Ferry's fiddle with Jeff Williams mandolin, and you got a potent mix of rock and country creating one kickass rockin' Americana band. 

 

"American Gothic” (self-released):  "Dickie Wood has a lot of words floating around in his head. That’s the thought that comes to mind listening to the new release from this ubiquitous Richmond group. Serving the role as lead singer and guitarist, Wood is accompanied by multi-instrumentalist Jeff Williams, bassist Ricky Breland, fiddler Mike Ferry, drummer Kris Krull and percussionist/ vocalist Jamie Wood. Throughout 10 tracks (and a bonus track), they weave stories of loneliness, desertion, romance, boozing, traveling . . . very much a cross-section of the American experience.  Songs are written more in the form of rhyming prose than as couplets, which helps bolster the storytelling. Sonically, the group resembles alt-rock pioneers Uncle Tupelo or early Ryan Adams. The idea behind the music is well-communicated, and the songs are executed with precision. The Atkinsons have been performing on Richmond stages for more than four years, and the time and experience are reflected in the maturity of this recording." 

- Style Weekly, Local Bin by Josh Bearman June 2007


Website: www.theatkinsons.us

www.myspace.com/theatkinsons

 

THE TATERS

 

THE TATERS

 

The Taters play an eclectic mix of roots rock, pop, country, skiffle & Americana, a sound that's been compared favorably to a mixture of Everlys, Orbison, Beatles, and Nick Lowe.

 

When Craig Evans and Brad Tucker started singing together in the early 1980's, neither could have guessed how long that partnership would last. With the new release of Just One Night, their 4th album as The Taters, it's obvious to listeners that their music is still getting stronger all the time. And now those new to the band can get a glimpse of what goes on during a live show the interplay and harmonies, and just the wide range of song styles that make up their musical identity.

 

A lot has been written over the last 10 years about the influences of the band, and comparisons have been made to Roy Orbison, The Everly Brothers, The Mavericks, Nick Lowe and others. "We decided it was time to do a live album this time out, said Craig in a recent interview, since that's where we meet most of our listeners, and vice versa. It gave us a chance to do some covers that are regular requests at our shows, and to kind of pay tribute to some of the influences that have guided us for so long. We're also using the album as a chance to re-work some of the tunes from our early albums. The cool thing was how well all of it came together in a single show!

Just One Night was recorded in Ashland , VA , and includes Craig & Brad along with a host of side Taters, including Diana Carr (pedal steel) , Stu Grimes (drums), Jim Wark (guitar), Ned Henson (guitar), and Alan MacEwen & Chris Watling from The Grandsons on horns.

 

Writing in Billboard magazine, the internationally published "bible" of the music industry, critic Gordon Ely described the Taters as "determinedly-and gleefully-forging a path with no limits or end in sight. This is music for which you've been waiting a long, long time... Without a trace of self-consciousness or pretension, the Taters draw up a formula that can rightly be claimed as their own".

 

Website: www.thetaters.com

 

 

 

 

Richmond Roots Revival

sponsored shows

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~~PAST SHOWS~~

2007

 

JAN

01/5/07 at Cary St. Cafe

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FEB

02/02/07 at Bogart's

XX
MAR

03/02/07 at Poe's Pub

XX
APR

04/27/07 at Shenanigans

XX
MAY

05/18/07 at Cary St. Cafe

XX
AUG

08/24-25/07 Shockoe Craft Beer Festival

XX
SEPT

09/21/07 at Bogart's

XX
 

2006

 

JAN

01/20/06 at Bogart's

XX
FEB

02/03/06 at Cary St. Cafe

XX
MAR

03/03/06 at Poe's Pub

XX
APR

04/07/06 at Bogart's

XX
MAY

05/05/06 at Cary St. Cafe

XX
JUNE

06/02/06 at Poe's Pub

XX
FESTIVAL

06/24/06 Strawberry Jam

XX
JULY

07/21/06 at Cary Street Cafe

XX
FESTIVAL

07/29/06 Vegetarian Festival

XX
AUG

08/11/06 at Bogart's

XX
FESTIVAL

08/25-26/06 Shockoe Craft Beer Festival

XX
SEPT

09/08/06 at Poe's Pub

XX
FESTIVAL

09/23/06 AARF Festival

XX
OCT

10/21/06 at Alley Katz - TWO YEAR ANNIV. SHOW

XX
NOV

11/03/06 at Bogart's

XX
DEC

12/08/06 at Poe's Pub

XX
 

2005

 

JAN

01/14/05 at Legend Brewing Co.

XX
FEB

02/04/05 at Poe's Pub

XX
FEB

02/20/05 SPECIAL SUNDAY SHOWCASE at Mojo's

XX
MAR

03/05/05 at Cary Street Cafe

XX
APR

04/01/05 at Poe's Pub

XX
MAY

05/06/05 at Bogart's

XX
JUNE

06/03/05 at Poe's Pub

XX
JULY

07/01/05 at Bogart's

XX
AUG

08/13/05 at Shenanigans

XX
SEPT

09/23/05 at Legend Brewing Co.

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OCT

10/08/05  1 YEAR ANNIVERSARY SHOWCASE at Alley Katz

XX
NOV

11/04/05 at Cary Street Cafe

XX
DEC

12/09/05 at Poe's Pub

XX
 

2004

 

OCT

10/13/04 at Poe's Pub

XX
NOV

11/12/04 at Shenanigans

XX
DEC

12/09/04 at Poe's Pub