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Date: Sunday, April 20, 2008
Where: Life in Deep Ellum, 2803 Taylor Street, Dallas, TX, 75226; featuring Live At Mokah venue, Mokah Art Gallery and the Mokah Coffee Bar
Time: 2:00pm-9:00pm
Tickets: $7 regular admission (available online at www.liveatmokah.com, at the M2S2 booth at Good Records on April 19 or at the door; if bringing alcohol per beverage policy, an additional fee of $3 will be charged at the door with proper ID)
$10 if bringing limited alcohol -- beer or wine, see beverage policy at www.liveatmokah.com in the Blog section (available at Good Records on April 19 or at the door)
In the venue: Dave Little, MC
Flat People, 3:00-3:30
Airline, 3:45-4:15
Jayson Bales Band, 4:30-5:00
Miles From Nowhere, 5:15-5:45
Salim Nourallah & The Noise, 6:00-6:30
The Slack, 6:45-7:15
Smile Smile, 7:30-8:00
Bridges and Blinking Lights, 8:15-8:45
In the lounge: “Club Dada Afternoon Open Mic” with Amanda Newman and Jenn Nabb
Times TBD and more artists to be added to the following: Something at the Wheel (brand new duo), Taylor Davis, Blue Petal, Camille Cortinas (from Fishing For Comets), Rahim Quazi
Additional Notes:
During 15-minute venue set breaks, Cindy Chaffin of The Fine Line will be moderating discussions of the Dallas music scene with industry leaders in the venue.
We’ve invited Club Dada, which hosts an Open Mic with Jenn Nabb on Sundays, to host an afternoon Open Mic to include staggered sets in the Mokah Coffee Bar lounge beginning the last five minutes of each venue set and extend through the 15-minute break when the summit discussions are taking place in the venue. Everyone is encouraged to head over to Club Dada at the end of M2S2 for the continuation of Open Mic with Jenn Nabb and 10% of all bar sales at Club Dada that evening will be donated to the Carter Albrecht Music Foundation/Life in Deep Ellum organizations.
We have a few surprises in store that followers of the Dallas music scene don’t want to miss! (Just so you don’t start guessing down the wrong path -- it doesn’t involve any special guests or performers, but we think “buzz worthy” news nonetheless.)
A limited preview of pieces for the May 1 “MUSIC in the LIFE of carter” art exhibit and fundraiser to be held in the Mokah Art Gallery will be on display.