Posts Tagged ‘room’
Quixote LIVE at Kazimierz September 26th, 2010
Sunday, September 12th, 2010Dirty Lingo LIVE at Yucca TapRoom – Post Show
Sunday, September 12th, 2010Dirty Lingo performs their song “get Out” LIVE at Yucca Taproom September 1st, 2010.
Tyler opened the show solo acoustic.
Quixote LIVE at Darwin’s Waiting Room May 8th
Sunday, April 25th, 2010LIVE SHOW
Quixote will perform LIVE at Darwin’s Waiting Room in Phoenix, AZ May 8th 9-11pm
Darwins is located at the Southeast Corner of 36th Street and Indian School Roads in Phoenix.
Quixote LIVE at Prankster’s Too
Saturday, August 29th, 2009
THE SHOW
Quixote will perform LIVE at Prankster’s too Monday September 7th, 2009 in the Jester Room from 7-9pm. Prankster’s too is located at 7919 E Thomas Road – SW Corner of Thomas and Hayden.
THE EVENT
Quixote is performing in support of Jeordie’s Writer’s Night’s One Year Anniversary. This will be an all afternoon to early morning event. Dirty Lingo opens the show from 4-7, then QUIXOTE takes the stage from 7-9pm, with the Songwriter’s Night to follow. We are very proud to congratulate Jeordie on her accomplishment of 12 months of Monday’s putting forward the best Writer’s Night/Open Mic event in the Valley. Come celebrate with us! Do you play guitar, bass, drums, the Theramin? Bring your talent on down for the Writer’s Night and contribute.
UPCOMING SHOWS
THE LOST LEAF – October 2009
SuperNormal Records is proud to announce that QUIXOTE has booked a show at one of the Valley’s premiere venues. Quixote will perform at the Lost Leaf in October 2009. Stay tuned for show date announcement.
The original Lost Leaf in 2004 was located above the Emerald Lounge at 7th ave & McDowell. It featured underground performances as well as Phoenix’s top artists. Due to gentrification, the historic building that housed The Lost Leaf and the classic underground club the Emerald Lounge (same owner as The Ruby Room) which was there since the 40′s, is now a St@rb!cks and Pe! We!, The Emerald Lounge and the Lost Leaf moved out shortly after the news.
At least they preserved the building.
Now the Lost Leaf is in the heart of it all. Located at 914 N Fifth Street The Lost Leaf is filled to the gills nightly with revellers seeking that same underground vibe and their backroom stage is no stranger to the pulse of the vibrancy of Phoenix’s music and art scene as well as touring acts. We will announce the date of Quixote’s show at the Lost Leaf as soon as possible.
Quixote: LIVE in Arizona
Friday, July 10th, 2009
Quixote
Quixote is a 3-piece power-trio from Phoenix, Arizona. The band members backgrounds and influences run the gamut and their varied histories peek through their full sound and give hints as to where they’re coming from. As to where they are going? Tell me who you know. – Mark Mathbane
QUIXOTE IS:
Tyler Christensen – Guitar, Voice
Adam Kohler – Bass
Ehren Stonner – Drums
UPCOMING SHOWS:
SuperNormal Records presents “Quixote: LIVE in Arizona.” See below for showdates.
July 18th, 2009 – Darwin’s Waiting Room Phoenix, AZ – 10pm
August 1st, 2009 – Cien Agaves Scottsdale, AZ- 9pm
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7o0rbIkkPXQ[/youtube]
Quixote
Monday, June 15th, 2009Quixote Live at Darwin’s Waiting Room Phoenix, AZ
UPCOMING SHOWS:
July 18th, 2009 – Darwin’s Waiting Room – Phoenix, AZ
August 1st, 2009 - Cien Agaves Old Town – Scottsdale, AZ
Watch the Darwin’s Show LIVE on SuperNormalRecords.com!
She went, “Woo!”
Thursday, April 16th, 2009SuperNormal Tyler LIVE at Darwin’s Waiting Room TONIGHT!!
Tuesday, December 30th, 2008SuperNormal Tyler (Tyler Christensen) on-stage with Sage Gentlewing
I will be playing a live show at 11:00 tonight at Darwin’s Waiting Room (Southeast Corner of 36th Street and Indian School Roads). Comedian Adam Kohler will be dropping in to noodle around on Electric Guitar and Acoustic Bass. Hope to see you all there.
Comedian Adam Kohler
GoodBye Beginning: Post-Show: Tyler Christensen LIVE December 26th, Presented By SuperNormal Records
Saturday, December 27th, 2008SuperNormal Tyler LIVE at Mama Java’s: GoodBye Beginning
How’d it go?
On December 26th. Tyler Christensen (SuperNormal Tyler) played to a packed house at Mama Java’s Coffeehouse in Phoenix, Arizona. The show started at 8pm with Tyler casually strolling through the doors and saying hello to his awaiting friends and family. This show was a rare and welcome occurrence for the artist, as he mentioned in opening his set. This Indie Rock and Roll deal consists of late night shows in whiskey bars and the like. The cozy, intimate setting of Mama Java’s provided the perfect atmosphere for a simple acoustic singer/songwriter performance.
“It’s great to do a show at a place like Mama Java’s, in that, you’re performing in a silent room save for the barista machine firing up every few minutes. You couldn’t ask for a better crowd then the one at Mama’s last night. Attentive and appreciative, they made the night what it was. Good Show.” – Tyler Christensen
And a sizeable crowd, it was. Every seat was taken in the place with patrons sipping coffee and tapping their toes to the tunes. Well, every seat except for one was taken, to be honest, the empty chair on stage with Tyler made a good spot for his songbook to be sprawled out. Tyler flipped the pages and flowed through his songs in a casual “relax, I’ve done this before” manner.
Kick-back, put your feet up… It’s an intimate little place.
The Setlist
Tyler opened his set with “The Things I’m Gonna Miss” a slow solemn song setting the tone for the evening. The tone set was not solemn, however, more like captivating. Starting the set with one of his more reserved, and memorable songs locked the crowd in for the evening. From the first note Tyler held ‘em and didn’t let them go until it was closing time. Breezing through his latest material such as: “Muse”, and “Carousel” to ‘digging into the vault’ to pull out older material that Tyler hasn’t played live in years, it was a full survey of this Singer/Songwriters repertoire.
The Break
Around 9:00pm, Tyler took a short five minute break and mingled with the crowd milling around. Meeting with friends from over ten years past, Tyler had a crowd as varied and diverse as his musical history. Colette Panagos, a high-school friend from back in the days of ‘Promiscuous Chicken’, Tyler’s first band in High-School. Jessica Bonnet Jennings, a fellow face-in-the-hall all through Junior High School and Chandler High, and her husband were in attendance as well. Who needs a high-school reunion, this was much shorter and all parties involved didn’t have to do that ‘reunion small-talk’ and ‘reminiscing.’ It was just a nice evening out. Chatting in the cold and some parting, then, Tyler returned inside for the second set.
The Second Set
Returning to the stage at 9:15, there was only fifteen minutes of showtime left. Tyler thanked his hosts and spoke a little about the neighborhood. A recent new-comer to this part of town, Tyler spoke of his affinity for the local independent businesses supporting live music in the area. Mama Java’s, Darwin’s Waiting Room (Famous Wings), and others were mentioned in gratitude by the artist.
Thanks for the show Mama Java’s!
The Indie Corridor
Indian School Road is seeing a sea-change of sorts. From the Great Escape, to The Vig, To Darwin’s, to Hazelwood’s, to Mama Java’s, Independent restaurants and pubs, and coffeeshops, as well as retail locations are buiding a tight-knit community of mutual support. A recent influx of energy was brought about by the independent businesses in the area focusing on all-things-local. There are no illusions of grandeur in this little pocket of culture in the Valley of the Sun. Humble business owners open their doors each day, and just ‘do their thing.’ When the night falls, the baristas and bartenders set up PA’s for their local musicians and artists dropping in to hawk their latest wares. The Indie Corridor is experiencing an ebb and flow of a perfect partnership between artists and community.
GoodBye Beginning
Take it to mean what you would like it to mean. A goodbye to a beginning is a beginning of sorts; A prelude to the next step. A movement ever-upward, humility in-tow and a handful of genuine intentions. That can be said for Tyler,and for this little local business community.
“Grow Slow.” Tyler says,
“In this fast-paced, quick-fix-perscription kind-of-world we live in, it’s important to rise above all that noise. In this little section of town I call the Indie Corridor, we’ve got the right idea. There’s no flashy-glossed-over marketing needed. The guy rocking your party is the guy you saw this morning at 8 am dropping into Mama Java’s for a little retina relaxer. And the girl hanging out talking about her artwork is the same girl who gets a pack of smokes every morning at the Circle K with two-dollars cash-back for the bus. This is my little, real neighborhood. No veneer, no catch-phrase – This is home.” – Tyler Christensen










