Neon Trees With Twin Atlantic , The Active Set
Event on 2012-05-19 20:00:00

Neon Trees have SoCal roots, but the band came together eight years ago when Tyler and his neighbor, guitarist Chris Allen, relocated to Provo, Utah, and hooked up with Elaine Bradley (drums) and bassist Branden Campbell. They still live in Provo, although Tyler describes Neon Trees as 'citizens of the world.' They've been traveling so much that home has become a foreign concept. In addition to doing time in New York and Los Angeles, Neon Trees have done more than 220 shows in the United States, Europe, Canada, and the UK. They've supported shows and tours with the Killers, My Chemical Romance, 30 Seconds to Mars, and, most recently, Neon Trees did an arena tour with Duran Duran. They've also performed on Jimmy Kimmel, Conan, Letterman and Leno. Tyler sums up Neon Trees best by saying, 'There's an idea that rock and roll is about debauchery and drugs but that's not the spirit of rock and roll. That's acting rock and roll. That's lifestyle. The spirit of rock and roll is in the music, the emotional weight of the melodies and lyrics, the show and the performance, and with all of that, Neon Trees is rock and roll.'

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at Bijou Theater Center
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Knoxville, United States

Sith Annual Birds and Bees Event
Event on 2012-05-12 17:30:00
Roosters Brewing Company, Union Grill and Beehive Cheese
Partner for Sixth Annual Birds and Bees Event

Ogden, Utah – Beehive Cheese Company, Union Grill and Roosters Brewing Company and Restaurant will unite for the sixth annual Union of the Birds and Bees, a signature tasting event. The Union of the Birds and Bees will take place May 12, 2012 from 5:30 to 9 p.m. at Ogden’s Historic Union Station. New this year, the event beneficiary is the Union Station Foundation.

“Roosters along with our friends at Beehive Cheese are making this year’s Union of the Birds and Bees our largest celebration to date. The best part, it benefits a deserving organization that educates and celebrates our community’s history and culture – the Union Station Foundation,” said Kym Buttschardt, owner of Roosters Brewing Company and Restaurant.

Beehive Cheesemaker Tim Welsh, Roosters Brewmaster Steve Kirkland and Roosters Chef and Owner Pete Buttschardt will collaborate to offer culinary delights prepared with award-winning Beehive Cheese. Roosters’ will serve a selection of their finest brews such as Bee’s Knees Honey Wheat, Junction City Chocolate Stout, Diamondback, Polygamy Pale Ale. The Celtic rockers Pladdohg will fill Historic Union Station’s Grand Lobby with music for the ultimate vibe.

The Union of the Birds and Bees menu includes:
• Sliced beef medallions served on a fluffy bed of Beehive Promontory mashed potatoes, topped with a dollop of Pepperlane preserves
• Raclette of melted Beehive Promontory with Rosemary over roasted potatoes – an annual favorite
• Mini carne asada tacos with Beehive Smoked Habanero and fresh pico de gallo
• Smoked St. Louis ribs prepared with a Barely Buzzed-inspired rub of espresso and lavender served with a killer sidecar of Beehive Habanero mac-n-cheese
• Caprese-style salad of tomatoes, basil, Beehive Fresh and fresh green beans for good measure
• Baaaaaad-ass lamb meatballs topped with caramelized onions prepared with Roosters Honey Wheat brew and a sidecar of farfalle and Beehive Aggiano
• Wide selection of Beehive cheeses served with a cone of shaved Creminelli charcuterie
• Beehive cheesy polenta with southwestern roasted vegetable salsa
• Utahan poutine – Golden french fries topped with fresh Beehive Cheese Curds, smothered in Diamondback Ale gravy
• Delicious assortment of Union Grill desserts

“We invite everyone to attend this unforgettable evening and support a cause that is an historic landmark,” said Buttschardt. “For our Salt Lake and Davis County guests remember the Front Runner train is an excellent option and allows almost front door service to Historic Union Station.”

Tickets are per person and are available online at www.beehivecheese.com. Tickets may also be purchased on site at Beehive Cheese Creamery, Roosters Ogden and Layton locations or at Union Grill. Guests will receive a commemorative glass to mark the occasion.
The Union Station Foundation is the beneficiary of the 2012 Union of the Birds and Bees event. The Union Station Foundation celebrates our community’s history, memory and culture through the preservation of the historic train depot. Ogden Union Station is home to the Utah State Railroad Museum, Spencer S. Eccles Rail Center, the John M. Browning Firearms Museum and the Browning-Kimball Classic Car Museum. Through the museums, the Foundation seeks to educate the public about the significant role that Ogden played as the junction of the railroads and the expansion of America.
For additional information visit www.beehivecheese.com or call 801.476.0900.

About Roosters Brewing Co.
For sixteen years Roosters has been a community gathering place for the eclectic population in Ogden. In 2005, owners Kym and Pete Buttschardt, and the Roosters crew opened a second location in Layton. Roosters serves a flavorful mix of pizzas, pastas and delicious entrees as well as daily specials. Favorites include their Famous Fish Tacos, Penne with Grilled Chicken and Creamy Pesto, Herb Crusted Rack of Lamb or Grilled Ahi Spring Salad. They offer more than 26 unique brews and beverages such as the popular Bee’s Knees Honey Wheat and Polygamy Pale Ale. Their brews are featured in hot spots along the Wasatch Front.

About Union Grill
Located in Ogden’s Historic Union Station among art galleries, museums and cool architecture, Union Grill was the founding restaurant of Kym and Pete Buttschardt and has served as a downtown community anchor for more than 20 years. The Union Grill’s friendly staff serves an interesting and wide variety of crave-able foods as well as the best desserts in Ogden. Union Grill operates a thriving full-service catering operation as well.

About Beehive Cheese
Beehive Cheese was established in 2005 by two brothers-in-law, Tim Welsh and Pat Ford. They are a Utah family that shares a passion for the artisan way of life and produce handcrafted cheeses to share with neighbors and cheese-lovers all over the world. Their products are made from local milk. Beehive Cheese is among only a few artisan cheese makers in Utah. Beehive Cheese received a silver medal at the World Cheese Awards for Full Moon and a bronze medal for the Apple Walnut Smoked. They have also received four first place awards for Barely Buzzed at the American Cheese Society Annual Competition. Since 2005, Beehive Cheese has received 17 major awards for their unique, hand-rubbed cheeses.

About the Union Station Foundation
The mission of the Union Station Foundation is to celebrate our community's history, memory and culture through the preservation of the historic train depot. The Union Station Foundation's operating income is derived solely from donations, room rentals, gift shop sales and museum admissions. Public support is vital to keep this distinct Ogden landmark thriving.

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Ogden, United States

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Lee Brice with Kyle Bennett
Event on 2012-05-12 19:30:00

Supporting Acts: Kyle Bennett

Lee Brice

When Lee Brice first entered the country consciousness with the Top 30 hit "She Ain't Right" in 2007, his voice carrying over FM radio waves like honey trickling through lines of melody etched in leather, his rugged sound and raw emotion spoke for a new generation of Nashville recording artists. "I love what I'm hearing on the radio today," Brice said. "People aren't trying to be perfect or slick anymore. It reminds me of records back in the day, when everything sounded like it was played live. I'd love it if someday people could look back on what I'm doing now too and say, 'When Lee Brice came around, something changed in a positive way.'" As follow‐up singles "Happy Endings," "Upper Middle Class White Trash," and "Love Like Crazy" have doggedly climbed the charts, Brice has continued to change the landscape of country with images inspired by the Carolina backcountry where he was raised-of a tightly packed car heading from Myrtle Beach into the sunset, of a trailer park full of Cadillacs, of 58 years of marriage lived in a 2‐story house on Maple Street. Not only has Brice established himself as one of the most promising new voices in country, he has proven himself as one of Nashville's top tunesmiths, with cuts by Jason Aldean, Adam Gregory, Tim McGraw, Blake Shelton, and Garth Brooks to his credit. "More Than A Memory," the Garth Brooks smash that became the first song in Billboard chart history to debut at #1, seems more like a dream to Brice, who names Garth as his first major musical influence. As a young boy, Brice was raised on Gospel in church and the harmonies of Alabama, The Oak Ridge Boys, and the Statler Brothers at home, largely sheltered from the popular music of the day. "I got my first clock radio when I was twelve," Brice recalls, "just as Garth was becoming huge. He's the reason I first picked up a guitar to write, and he had a definite effect on my writing." Later on, Brice drew inspiration from an ever‐widening sphere of artists including Hank Junior, sure, but also Aerosmith and the Dave Matthews Band, Coldplay, John Mayer, Brian McKnight, Tom Petty, 3 Doors Down, Whitney Houston, Edwin McCain, and Ray Charles-a list you might well assemble by grabbing randomly as you wander through the bargain bins at your local record store. Yet for Brice, a common thread links them all: "They're all great, which appeals to me because I want to make every song I do as great as I can too. They all make music that you can believe in." Besides music, Brice had another love in his youth-football. His father, a star player in high school, had passed on an offer to play for Clemson University in order to marry and open shop as an electrician. Lee picked up where his dad left off by enrolling at Clemson and making it onto the team, long‐snapping for punts and then moving to center, until fate changed the game plan. After playing the first game of his senior year, Lee woke up one morning unable to straighten his right arm. "I'd been snapping the wrong way, 500 times a day," he explains. "They had me in surgery the next day, took out all this cartilage, and that was the end of that." He could have stayed and finished his civil engineering degree; instead, Lee resolved to chase his other dream. He'd kept playing music during spare time at Clemson and had even spent spring break in Nashville, checking out the town and its possibilities. During that visit he met and performed some of his tunes for songwriter/producer Doug Johnson, who told Lee, "I see that you love music with every bone in your body, so unless you love civil engineering as much as you love music, you need to be here. And if you do come to Nashville, I'll stand by you from the moment you get here." With Johnson as his mentor, Brice made the decision to leave Clemson that summer and take his chances in Music City, where he sharpened his writing, played out at songwriter circles, and booked co‐writing sessions with some of the top talent in town. Brice continues to work closely with Johnson, who produced the forthcoming debut album, Picture of Me, and penned the current Top 30 single "Love Like Crazy." Powered by musicians hand‐picked for the session, with Johnson bringing the same sensitivity and feel for the material that distinguished his productions for Clay Walker, John Michael Montgomery, and Hank Jr., Picture Of Me alternately flows like a stream of memory or pounds like the tide along the Carolina shore. From the soulful intimacy of "These Last Few Days," to the devilish drawl of "Sumter County Friday Night," Brice is equally adept at capturing the tender excitement of brand new love as he is at raising hell with "country girls and redneck boys" anticipating the night to come in the sunset glow of a Dairy Queen. Altogether, Picture Of Me provides a snapshot image of a promising young artist who's due for his shot at stardom. "When I first started writing, it was so I could have my own songs to sing. And when I first started singing, it was to sing the songs I wrote," Brice explains. "I'm so blessed to have the songwriting cuts I've had, but I'm here to be an artist, and I can't neglect that passion." Brice's passion shines bright in the album's title track, exposing his roots and declaring his dreams with definitive Southern swagger. "'Picture Of Me' is literally me, where I'm from, how I was raised, who I loved, the things I've been through…why I am who I am," Brice says. It's a picture of growing up on the edge of a cornfield at the end of a long dirt road-gritty and grainy and country to the core, worth a thousand words and more.

at Las Palmas Race Park
9809 N Taylor Road
Mission, United States

Liverpool Sound City 2012 – Saturday
Event on 2012-05-19 00:00:00

at Liverpool Sound City

Liverpool, United Kingdom

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Event on 2012-05-12 19:30:00

Supporting Acts: Kyle Bennett

Lee Brice

When Lee Brice first entered the country consciousness with the Top 30 hit "She Ain't Right" in 2007, his voice carrying over FM radio waves like honey trickling through lines of melody etched in leather, his rugged sound and raw emotion spoke for a new generation of Nashville recording artists. "I love what I'm hearing on the radio today," Brice said. "People aren't trying to be perfect or slick anymore. It reminds me of records back in the day, when everything sounded like it was played live. I'd love it if someday people could look back on what I'm doing now too and say, 'When Lee Brice came around, something changed in a positive way.'" As follow‐up singles "Happy Endings," "Upper Middle Class White Trash," and "Love Like Crazy" have doggedly climbed the charts, Brice has continued to change the landscape of country with images inspired by the Carolina backcountry where he was raised-of a tightly packed car heading from Myrtle Beach into the sunset, of a trailer park full of Cadillacs, of 58 years of marriage lived in a 2‐story house on Maple Street. Not only has Brice established himself as one of the most promising new voices in country, he has proven himself as one of Nashville's top tunesmiths, with cuts by Jason Aldean, Adam Gregory, Tim McGraw, Blake Shelton, and Garth Brooks to his credit. "More Than A Memory," the Garth Brooks smash that became the first song in Billboard chart history to debut at #1, seems more like a dream to Brice, who names Garth as his first major musical influence. As a young boy, Brice was raised on Gospel in church and the harmonies of Alabama, The Oak Ridge Boys, and the Statler Brothers at home, largely sheltered from the popular music of the day. "I got my first clock radio when I was twelve," Brice recalls, "just as Garth was becoming huge. He's the reason I first picked up a guitar to write, and he had a definite effect on my writing." Later on, Brice drew inspiration from an ever‐widening sphere of artists including Hank Junior, sure, but also Aerosmith and the Dave Matthews Band, Coldplay, John Mayer, Brian McKnight, Tom Petty, 3 Doors Down, Whitney Houston, Edwin McCain, and Ray Charles-a list you might well assemble by grabbing randomly as you wander through the bargain bins at your local record store. Yet for Brice, a common thread links them all: "They're all great, which appeals to me because I want to make every song I do as great as I can too. They all make music that you can believe in." Besides music, Brice had another love in his youth-football. His father, a star player in high school, had passed on an offer to play for Clemson University in order to marry and open shop as an electrician. Lee picked up where his dad left off by enrolling at Clemson and making it onto the team, long‐snapping for punts and then moving to center, until fate changed the game plan. After playing the first game of his senior year, Lee woke up one morning unable to straighten his right arm. "I'd been snapping the wrong way, 500 times a day," he explains. "They had me in surgery the next day, took out all this cartilage, and that was the end of that." He could have stayed and finished his civil engineering degree; instead, Lee resolved to chase his other dream. He'd kept playing music during spare time at Clemson and had even spent spring break in Nashville, checking out the town and its possibilities. During that visit he met and performed some of his tunes for songwriter/producer Doug Johnson, who told Lee, "I see that you love music with every bone in your body, so unless you love civil engineering as much as you love music, you need to be here. And if you do come to Nashville, I'll stand by you from the moment you get here." With Johnson as his mentor, Brice made the decision to leave Clemson that summer and take his chances in Music City, where he sharpened his writing, played out at songwriter circles, and booked co‐writing sessions with some of the top talent in town. Brice continues to work closely with Johnson, who produced the forthcoming debut album, Picture of Me, and penned the current Top 30 single "Love Like Crazy." Powered by musicians hand‐picked for the session, with Johnson bringing the same sensitivity and feel for the material that distinguished his productions for Clay Walker, John Michael Montgomery, and Hank Jr., Picture Of Me alternately flows like a stream of memory or pounds like the tide along the Carolina shore. From the soulful intimacy of "These Last Few Days," to the devilish drawl of "Sumter County Friday Night," Brice is equally adept at capturing the tender excitement of brand new love as he is at raising hell with "country girls and redneck boys" anticipating the night to come in the sunset glow of a Dairy Queen. Altogether, Picture Of Me provides a snapshot image of a promising young artist who's due for his shot at stardom. "When I first started writing, it was so I could have my own songs to sing. And when I first started singing, it was to sing the songs I wrote," Brice explains. "I'm so blessed to have the songwriting cuts I've had, but I'm here to be an artist, and I can't neglect that passion." Brice's passion shines bright in the album's title track, exposing his roots and declaring his dreams with definitive Southern swagger. "'Picture Of Me' is literally me, where I'm from, how I was raised, who I loved, the things I've been through…why I am who I am," Brice says. It's a picture of growing up on the edge of a cornfield at the end of a long dirt road-gritty and grainy and country to the core, worth a thousand words and more.

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9809 N Taylor Road
Mission, United States

Liverpool Sound City 2012 – Saturday
Event on 2012-05-19 00:00:00

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