Posts Tagged ‘The Blackthorn Project’

Love, Everyday Joe’s – Vol. 5: Plenty Of Time & Space AVAILABLE NOW

The past two years, this nearly hasn’t happened. Last year, we had a change of heart. This year, the people of the Twitter-sphere poked at us until we said yes. And we are glad for that poking, because this turned out so great.

There is a free compilation album waiting for you to download it. It’s full of music from our fav musicians who released albums this year. Nine songs in all. Nine songs you’ll put on repeat and strut around the house to. Nine songs that will slay you. Nine songs…enough already.

Again, the compilation is free. Our gift to you, our community. The musicians donated the songs, so we would recommend buying their albums as last minute gifts or with that cash your great aunt sends you. Also, if you want to donate to Everyday Joe’s, you can do that too. All donated funds will go towards paying for a new espresso machine. We’ve made it very easy for you to do all these things: download the album, support the musicians, donate to EDJ if you see fit. Just click the cover art below and start treating your ears to what they’ve been waiting for their entire lifespans.

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12 2011

Audio Treat: The Blackthorn Project (album stream)

Remember Newcomers Home? They were a fine musical troupe. Out of that band, Katie Herzig has gone on to be Katie Herzig and our dear friends Tim & Lori Thornton have gone on to form The Blackthorn Project.

Methinks this isn’t news to you. It’s been this way for some years now. But, if it is news to you, welcome to the fold. Also, you may want to clear your calendar for Friday night and make your way to Everyday Joe’s. You see, it is there that The Blackthorn Project and The Emporiums will be having a dual album release show (you can hear some Emporiums treats here).

When trying to pick a song from Tim & Lori’s new album Reckless to whet thine ears, it was decided as best to allow the whole album to do the job. Listen to it below. Buy tickets to the show below that (click the poster). See you then.

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01 2011

Love, Everyday Joe’s | Vol. 4: We Have A Strong City

Oh my oh my are we glad to give this to you.

It almost didn’t happen, you know. We weren’t sure if a Volume 4 should exist. Then, our minds/hearts were changed. We’re beyond pleased to give you Love, Everyday Joe’s | Vol. 4: We Have A Strong City.

In the past, this has been used as a fundraiser to help pay our music licensing fees. This year, donations will be directed back to the musicians who donated songs…all 14 of them. They are: Candy Claws, Aaron Espe, Jessica Sonner, Ask You In Gray, Aaron Strumpel, The Sunshine House, Lifeboat Etiquette, Luke Flowers, The Blackthorn Project, Danielle Ate The Sandwich, Paper Bird, Dan Craig, You Me & Apollo, and Baily Stauffer & The Katy Janes.

It’s a large handful of the musicians who have helped shape this place. Please support them, read a little bit more about this year’s compilation, and download the tunes. You can do all that by clicking on the cover art below. Have a good listen!

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12 2010

The Exciting List

There has been giant influx of exciting newsies (not the Disney movie, but the tidbits) lately. Enough that methinks a list is in order. Perhaps The Exciting List will be a recurring dealy here on Appendix E-J, and perhaps it won’t. If it is, the first of many follows. If it isn’t, enjoy the one-off.

THE EXCITING LIST!

  • You Me and Apollo (Brent Cowles) has relocated to Fort Collins. This is something good, as he will hopefully be available to play here and the world will learn of his prowess in the musical realms. Start learning with your ears here.
  • The Blackthorn Project is releasing a new album. They have committed to not going into debt making the record (respectable) and are taking pre-orders now to help offset post-production costs. Give your bit and begin to hotly anticipate the delivery of the album.
  • We have two “Heart In A Cup” t-shirts left. Then they are gone forever. Both are size small. If you are somewhere where you would need then shipped, I will make it happen.
  • Have you heard of [slash] seen these babies? They are movin’. Don’t delay.
  • The World Barista Championships are June 23 – 25. They are in England. If you want to front the cost to travel there and be our sideline reporter, go for it. Otherwise, we’ll be streaming the most of it at Everyday Joe’s.

Killer list, yeah? If you have stuff you’d like us to add, let me know in the comments.

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06 2010

Love, Everyday Joe’s | vol. 3 | Wake Up, Oh Sleeper

It’s here!

Your digital Santa Claus has arrived. The third installment of our annual compilation CD – Love, Everyday Joe’s - is now available for FREE DOWNLOAD. Not for a limited time, mind you, but for always. Our gift to you for being the community and family that we love to bits.

Volume 3 – entitled Wake Up, Oh Sleeper – is made up of 18 tracks donated by 18 artists that we love very much who donated tunes to this project just for you. Would you like to know who they are? Here you go:

You & Yourn, You Me & Apollo, Aaron Strumpel, Shadows On A River, Candy Claws, The Changing Colors, The Blackthorn Project, Danielle Ate The Sandwich, Paper Bird, Katie Herzig, Cody Crump, Midwest Dilemma, Paean, ABoyandHisKite, John Common & Blinding Flashes Of Light, Karli Fairbanks, Sara Swenson, and Oh Starling (Dan Craig and Jessica Sonner).

That’s a dandy, eh? A free dandy. Of course, you can always donate to the cause if you see fit. All donations will go to paying our music licensing fees that make it possible to have musicians play at Everyday Joe’s. This is all explained at the download page, which you can get to by clicking here or on the cover art below. Happy listening!

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12 2009

…in which we announce the 2009 Everyday Joe’s 90/10 Benefit

It is that time of year again, folks. A good time of year. An exciting time of year. A lovely time of year.

Once every 12 months, Everyday Joe’s throws a party for itself. A party to celebrate community & relationships & how much we love you. This party is in the form of a benefit concert for your favorite non-profit coffee house, and the musicians playing this year have me all kinds of excited and I have goosebumps.

Back in April, our longtime friend Aaron Strumpel released an album called Elephants. To record it, he enlisted the help of people he loves from Portland, the mountains of Woodland Park, and Boulder. These people stretched him and told him to throw away what he knew as songwriting and create something from the ashes. The result is an award-winning album that has received critical acclaim from places all around:

If you would have told me six months ago that one of my favorite albums of the year would be based on the Psalms, I would have told you that you don’t know me very well. Long the purview of schlockmeisters and saccharine hacks, Aaron Strumpel has stolen the hymnbook of ancient Israel back for the regular folks, including folks like David (the original blues harp player) who bitch and moan and cry out in pain. This album wails. Add the tribal chanting and the horn section cribbed from avant-garde jazzbos The Art Ensemble of Chicago and you’ve got something very rare and special indeed. - Paste Magazine

Here’s a fresh reminder of the literary and musical beauty of the Bible — no matter what, or whether, you believe. - USA Today

While nothing can replace a live performance, Elephants is by no means any less exciting or musically inferior. Thanks to the layers on each of the tracks, the concert experience translates nicely into the album. The album title is fitting as most tracks are interlaced with deep drum stomps, rough-skinned backing loops and Aaron’s own trumpet. The sound is experimental, but with purpose, folk rock based but uniquely integrated with a variety of instrumentation; it carries an element of abstraction to it with soul that bleeds through the vocals. - Relevant Magazine

That last review speaks of live performance, comparing it to the album. What good is this to you? Allow yourself to now be informed.

On December 5, Aaron Strumpel will perform Elephants in its entirety with the help of those who helped make the album: The Blackthorn Project, Aboyandhiskite, and Agents Of Future. The performance will headline this year’s Everyday Joe’s 90/10 benefit, with short opening sets from each of Aaron’s friends. The creation of the album is one that came out of community & relationships, so we only saw it as fitting to have Aaron perform it from the Everyday Joe’s stage on the very evening we celebrate such things. The 90/10 Benefit has always been an evening to portray the heart of what happens at 144 S. Mason, and if that heart was a person it would be Aaron Strumpel.

Tickets for the show are for sale online here and will be available at the shop soon. Show time is 6:30 pm, and all proceeds from the evening will go to benefit Everyday Joe’s.

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Why 90/10?

Whenever an artist plays at Everyday Joe’s and charges a cover, they get to keep 90% of the ticket sales. This is a generous cut, and we do it because we believe in supporting the arts. One night each year, the musicians split the 10% and allow Everyday Joe’s to take the 90% so we can make improvements and serve you better.

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11 2009

Visual Delights: “Too Wonderful” by The Blackthorn Project (house concert)

Last week, you were invited to a house concert featuring The Blackthorn Project. If you did not go, we have a nice thing for you. Everyday Joe’s webmaster Seth Daire managed to capture a the song “Too Wonderful” on video, and we are posting it here…which means it will never leave the internets.

Enjoy pals.

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01 2009

House Concert: The Blackthorn Project

File under “People we love who play music playing music at people who we also love’s house”

You might remember back in May of ott-eight there was a tornadoe in the quaint town of Windsor, CO. You may also remember that the pastor of the church that begat Everyday Joe’s – Darren Fred – lives in the house that occupies the corner lot of the intersection which took the brunt of the natural disaster. Don’t remember? Watch this:

Those were the days, eh?

The Freds – Darren, Mel, Jessica, Thor (dog), LuLu (hamster) – are again occupying 709 Cornerstone Drive and the house is beautiful. Nothing like winds of deadly speeds to get you that remodel you’ve been considering.

In fact, you’re all invited over on Sunday, January 25th for a house concert featuring our good and wonderful friends The Blackthorn Project. All the information you’ll need is below. See you there hopefully.

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01 2009

Free CD Download: …and a little child will lead them

In 2007, Eveyday Joe’s decided to give away a digital-only release compilation CD. That album – Love, Everyday Joe’s – Vol. 1: No More Gloom - was well received by all you wonderful people. It was so well received, in fact, that we’ve decided to do it again.

Enter Love, Everyday Joe’s- Vol. 2: …and a little child will lead them

20 of our favorite musicians have donated songs for your listening enjoyment and overall betterment of being. The album is our Christmas gift to you. We love you very much. Download it, burn it, give it to friends. Cover art is available for all those DIY fiends out there. Click the image below to be taken to the download page.

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Free Music Friday: Free EP from Kate Hurley

Oh, Kate Hurley.

She is a very funny lady. Very funny and very easily distracted…and those qualities are very endearing when you are in the room with her.

Kate has played Everyday Joe’s quite a few times. She has an album out that is fantastic and features the likes of The Blackthorn Project, Aaron Strumpel, Andrew Jed, Trace Bundy, and Aboyandhiskite (who also recorded/produced the record). She was also featured on our little treat we gave you back in December of ’07.

In the spirit of most independent musicians these days, Kate is giving away a free EP of her music for you to enjoy.

Download the You Are Not Alone EP by clicking right here.

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