tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-125565482024-03-07T18:49:08.811-05:00Paid to PartyWhat's happening on the Charlotte party scene.Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger508125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12556548.post-51257675065515941402008-01-18T15:34:00.001-05:002008-01-18T15:41:31.278-05:00Tone Loc gets wild<a onblur="try {parent.deselectBloggerImageGracefully();} catch(e) {}" href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEidGhLtwpgiQWSRDkZNpTz3DPQGeJ-hTANXm0YFP91kibxbJHBumpeWB6LKZOJIonGIXlm6YSA1IuXPi7UW5gHXhX8n8yQ07doThvpuBLQ3zjce7dgoIYx-MQEcO9wNlBhA1Rty/s1600-h/SANY0007.JPG"><img style="float:left; margin:0 10px 10px 0;cursor:pointer; cursor:hand;" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEidGhLtwpgiQWSRDkZNpTz3DPQGeJ-hTANXm0YFP91kibxbJHBumpeWB6LKZOJIonGIXlm6YSA1IuXPi7UW5gHXhX8n8yQ07doThvpuBLQ3zjce7dgoIYx-MQEcO9wNlBhA1Rty/s320/SANY0007.JPG" border="0" alt=""id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5156919481913733298" /></a><br />With a voice even raspier than I remember, rapper Tone Loc had dozens of fans jumping and singing at Buckwild Saloon in the University area on Thursday. I hadn’t been to the place since its grand opening last year, and I was glad to see that they serve food until midnight. I tried the B.L.T and French fries. They use Texas toast for the bread, and it was deliciously unhealthy. And so were the well-seasoned fries.<br /><br />Slightly before midnight, Tone Loc took the stage. Surprisingly, the famed ’80s rapper joined by his hypeman/DJ/roadie performed his big hit “Funky Cold Medina” as the second song. His set consisted of covers of hip-hop classics such as “Rapper’s Delight” as well as an audience call and response to an AC/DC beat that Tone Loc rapped over. Larken and I wanted to hear Tone Loc’s other hit “Wild Thing,” but we left during the rapper’s “American Idol” style contest. <br /><br />Get this, on Friday morning, I learned that after we left, Tone Loc suffered a seizure while performing. Paramedics treated him, and he finished the show. Now, that’s wild.Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12556548.post-36513669823292097302008-01-18T15:18:00.000-05:002008-01-18T15:19:29.528-05:00Jill Scott is coming - supposedlyI know some of you all have been wondering about the Jill Scott concert that was scheduled for March 1 and then unofficially postponed. Here is an edited e-mail from the promoter Michael Alexander regarding my inability to reach him, and the latest on the show. <br /><br />"I am responding to your article in Charlotte.com concerning the Jill Scott concert.<br /><br />First, let me inform you that we are in the process of moving to a new office that is on the Time Warner system instead of Bell South, and for some reason, a recording giving our new office number was not attached to the old one. <br /><br />Now, as far as Jill Scott is concerned, the date is being rescheduled to Friday, April 4, 2008 at Cricket Arena because of the following:<br /><br />1. Jill is sold out for 2 shows in both Norfolk, VA, and Greensboro, NC on February 29 and March 2. It was determined by her management that trying to do Charlotte on March 1st would be too many shows for Jill to do in a short period of time.<br />2. The only time period left on the tour that she could play Charlotte was the first week in April. Ovens is booked through April 7th, so we chose<br />Cricket Arena.<br />3. The demand for advance tickets to the concert has been so intense that we chose to play a larger hall, so that Jill would only have to play 1 show.<br /><br />I will let you know all details as soon as they are complete. There you have it...<br /><br />I truly apologize for the delay in updating you on this situation before now, However, my staff and I have been bogged down moving to our new office."Unknownnoreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12556548.post-8937434622707866452008-01-15T17:36:00.000-05:002008-01-15T17:37:42.281-05:00Lil' E's Whisky River updateDale Earnhardt Jr.’s Whisky River is one of several spots slated to open in uptown's EpiCentre in coming months.<br />The complex, which will house retail, restaurants and bars, may not have a splashy grand opening anytime soon because spots will be opening one at time, said Bar Management Group’s Bob Durkin. But the countdown to the EpiCentre’s opening has begun.<br /> Whisky River, a bar and live-music venue, may open in March. Sometime later this month or in February, the club will have a contest for Whisky Chicks (cute girls who will work there) and deejays. Also in late March, Durkin plans to open the EpiCentre’s rooftop terrace. It’s going to have a crazy view of the city’s skyline, a bar and a stage. <br /> Next up are Suite, a Top 40 club and lounge; Howl at the Moon, a dueling piano bar; and BlackFinn Restaurant and Saloon, BMG’s Irish pub concept, which might be ready in May. The bowling alley may be open by this summer.Unknownnoreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12556548.post-85411399323016049702008-01-11T17:13:00.000-05:002008-01-11T17:14:13.403-05:00Big events for '08What’s up, party people! It’s time for the annual big events list. <br /><br />Winter<br />Feb. 1: Bada Bing! The Sopranos Party hosted by cast members Michael Imperioli and Steve Schirripa. The Forum. <br />Feb. 9: Fifth annual Anti-Valentine’s Day Party. Cans.<br />Feb. 17: Seventh annual Charlotte Bartender’s Ball. The Blake Hotel. www.CharlotteBartendersBall.com (Wahoo!)<br />Feb. 25-March 2: CIAA basketball tournament. Uptown and Center City. www.ciaatournament.org (Wahoo!)<br />March 15: Rich & Bennett’s Eighth annual St. Patrick’s Day Pub Crawl uptown. (Wahoo!) www.RockHouseEvents.com <br /><br />Spring<br />April 25: A Royal Affair: Black and white masquerade ball to benefit M.A.P. Doubletree Hotel in SouthPark.<br />April 16: Taste of the Nation. Wachovia Atrium. www.tasteofthenation.com<br />April 18: Keith Urban and Carrie Underwood concert. Charlotte Bobcats Arena. www.charlottebobcatsarena.com<br />April 27: Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band concert. Bobcats Arena. <br />May 3: ELEVATE’s and KISS 95.1’s<br />Cinco de Mayo Festival. The EpiCentre.<br />www.ElevateCharlotte.com <br />June 6-June 8: Taste of Charlotte. <br />www.tasteofcharlotte.com<br /><br />Summer<br />July 12: Socialympics IV is Revenge of the Nerds meets Greek Week. Presented by RockHouse Events and Lazyday.com. www.Lazyday.com<br />Aug. 9: Second annual Irish Summer Festival. Parking lot next to Connolly’s Irish Pub. www.charlotteirishsummerfestival.com<br />Sept. 12-13: Blues, Brews and BBQ. Center City. www.charlotteshout.com<br /><br />Fall<br />Sept. 26-27: Culinary Arts Festival. Center City. (Wahoo!)<br />Sept. 27: Charlotte Oktoberfest. Location TBA. (Wahoo!)<br />Nov. 1: Grave Diggers Ball Halloween Party. Dixie’s Tavern. www.ElevateCharlotte.com <br />Dec. 6: Elevate’s and Lazyday.com’s Ninth Annual Uptown Santa Bar Crawl. Uptown. www.ElevateCharlotte.com.Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12556548.post-37224869628976470592008-01-09T15:49:00.000-05:002008-01-09T18:47:39.724-05:00I'm leaving Paid to PartyIt’s been real y'all, but as I've already told many of the folks on the nightlife beat, next week is my last week doing the Paid to Party gig. Since October, I’ve been splitting time between nightlife and shooting political videos. Beginning on Jan. 21, I’ll cover politics full-time.<br /><br />I’ve dubbed myself the Observer’s political video columnist. I’ll shoot two videos a week focusing on the 2008 national and state elections. My goal is to reach people under age 35. Along with the experts, I want to feature fun, young folks talking about politics.<br /><br />I’ve already shot videos with Kevin Mitchell of the Forum, Carleen Shankle of Lotus/Civilian, MC David Galloway and others talking about the presidential race. My videos will have serious news information as well as silly stuff. The videos are called That’s Wassup! Find them at www.charlotte.com/politics.<br /><br />Sarah Aarthun, who does the A List, will be taking over the Paid to Party beat. Reach her at saarthun@charlotteobserver.com. <br /><br />I’ll still be hanging out, but mostly at Hom, Loft 1523, Soul (when it opens) and the real hip-hop joints. I’ll also be doing some politics-related interviews at events such as the Bartender’s Ball and Oktoberfest. If you see me with the camera, holla, and let me shoot you before you drink too much.<br /><br />If you’re young and interested in the presidential race holla.Unknownnoreply@blogger.com18tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12556548.post-49020577772426193212008-01-09T13:22:00.000-05:002008-01-09T13:23:06.532-05:00Jill Scott updateHere’s the deal with Jill Scott:<br /><br />I don’t know the deal. The show was originally booked with Ovens on March 1, but now it’s no longer confirmed. Michael Alexander, the promoter who called me to announce that she was coming, has a disconnected phone number.<br /><br />My contact at Ovens (who is reliable) says she will let me know as soon as she knows. I’m still trying to track down a contact with Scott’s people.<br /><br />With that said, if you were planning to go the Greensboro show on March 2, go.Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12556548.post-32086932881488433052008-01-04T15:39:00.000-05:002008-01-04T15:40:01.271-05:00New uptown restaurantThe restaurant portion of Hom opened this week with a menu boasting fancy salads, sandwiches and crepes. Equally fancy is the decor. Gone are the dark hues of Menage/Belle’s BBQ, replaced by wood-paneled columns, black and white tapestry walls, red booths and white chairs.<br /><br />The restaurant feels chic. On Thursday, we ate the seafood crepe, which was full of plump shrimp and scallops. We also tried the organic chicken sandwich, which brimmed with meat. Each came with a healthy portion of mixed greens bathed in a light dressing. <br />My only complaint was that the brie wasn’t warm. Owner James Funderburk lectured me that brie should be room temperature. We told him Table had better brie, and he told us to go to Table. (Then he hugged me.)<br /><br />Feast is definitely the most exciting restaurant to open uptown because its supposed to stay open until 4 a.m. on the weekends and offer a full menu. I’m curious, however, to see how the frou-frou menu will go over at 2 a.m., when partiers are drunk and want some simple eggs, bacon and grits. Or better yet, liver mush!Unknownnoreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12556548.post-91180885296836878572008-01-02T16:32:00.000-05:002008-01-02T21:21:56.512-05:00Crazy NYE partiers<a onblur="try {parent.deselectBloggerImageGracefully();} catch(e) {}" href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiiEkP_osR38RwS6BIFEFJrTHFKYuqZ3AgcpK5yv7x8RX1egj27w7XWh3ReLD8Vgv29skZkj3YFaulJMjBbyywT4dzR99QD-Oon0YTUSe8ftl4F9ItronFGrKBECu0SyDmfBZ2o/s1600-h/SANY0084.JPG"><img style="float:left; margin:0 10px 10px 0;cursor:pointer; cursor:hand;" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiiEkP_osR38RwS6BIFEFJrTHFKYuqZ3AgcpK5yv7x8RX1egj27w7XWh3ReLD8Vgv29skZkj3YFaulJMjBbyywT4dzR99QD-Oon0YTUSe8ftl4F9ItronFGrKBECu0SyDmfBZ2o/s320/SANY0084.JPG" border="0" alt=""id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5151069796586123410" /></a><br /><a onblur="try {parent.deselectBloggerImageGracefully();} catch(e) {}" href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhhtE3ZUO-8nYaoZFcHciM65kbnO7_InP8rO_emb2zyCQ6KEapn8gvHNUSXfBnvNcK8UOv-ttZGOw5fiOE1Exy1RRleULj0eh1vAC79pxlqAh3VfmSbFU1O-0U93BPioPEUrL-B/s1600-h/SANY0112.JPG"><img style="float:left; margin:0 10px 10px 0;cursor:pointer; cursor:hand;" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhhtE3ZUO-8nYaoZFcHciM65kbnO7_InP8rO_emb2zyCQ6KEapn8gvHNUSXfBnvNcK8UOv-ttZGOw5fiOE1Exy1RRleULj0eh1vAC79pxlqAh3VfmSbFU1O-0U93BPioPEUrL-B/s320/SANY0112.JPG" border="0" alt=""id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5151069805176058018" /></a><br />Last year, I rang in the New Year in Baltimore because I was home for a Redskins game. (Did I mention that the 'Skins beat Dallas on Sunday, and we’re in the playoffs this year?)<br /><br />So this year, I wanted to experience three of Charlotte’s most popular NYE events: the John Lineberger and friends’ party at Woods on South, Rich & Bennett’s bash at Hawthorne’s, and the party at Loft 1523. <br /><br />I started at about 10:30 p.m. at Lineberger’s party, which was crowded, but not oppressive. Couples and friends danced to a mix of new and old rap, ranging from “Cyclone” to “In Da Club.” <br />Out of the three parties, this was the most sane. At Hawthorne’s and Loft, it was totally different. <br /><br /><br />The walk to the VIP area was like sitting in traffic on Independence Boulevard. Bodies pressed against each other, drinks held high in the air to avoid spillage; a woman with walk rage pushed her way through the gridlock. <br /><br />After meeting up with Larken and his crew in the VIP area, I headed to the dance floor. Party organizers covered the restaurant’s parking lot with a giant tent that served as the dancefloor. Hundreds of people danced to hits such as “Ayo Technology” and “Crank Dat.” <br /><br />Few had enough space to actually do the dance that goes with Soulja Boy's hit. I watched the countdown in the VIP area, which had a television. As the countdown began, the music stopped and revelers ticked off the seconds until 2007 faded into 2008.<br /><br />After kisses were exchanged, the music blasted again, beer bottles started breaking, and it was time for me to go.<br /><br /><br />My final stop of the night was at Loft 1523. I had the highest expectations for this party because the Loft folks took over Volare restaurant.<br /><br />I figured Loft would be chill, and Volare would be rowdy, but the entire place was crazy. People spilled out of both spots and stumbled up and down the stairs between the two. Walking around was like being inside a pinball machine: People either bumped you or spilled drinks on you. Neither felt good. DJ Buddy was spinning in Volare, but only a few people were dancing when I stopped by at about 12:15 a.m.Unknownnoreply@blogger.com3tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12556548.post-85586253053852676952007-12-26T16:18:00.000-05:002007-12-26T16:27:45.123-05:00Warming up for New Year's EveWe started partying last week on Wednesday and we partied like it was 1999. <br />The partying began Wednesday with the end of Pop Life. Oh, the horror! On Thursday, Kitch, Larken and I went to the Hensley’s holiday party at Oceanaire. The lump crab cakes and as usual, the oysters, were off the hook. Food writers from various publications were there, as well as former City Councilwoman Lynn Wheeler, whom I hadn’t seen in forever. <br />After Oceanaire, we ran by Tilt for the final Creative Lounging party, and then to the Blitzen’s Holiday Bash at Morehead Street Tavern. Downstairs they had a dessert spread from Costco that included sheet cake, cookies and mini chocolate bars. I wasn’t really feeling that. Upstairs, they had chicken wings, potato skins and dip. I’m still not sure the hot spread was part of the party, but we ate it anyway. <br />We ended the night at Tempo for the holiday staff party. Oh my goodness. The owners treated everyone to cocktails. Broderick laid out the buffet with macaroni and cheese, chicken wings, green beans and more. It was like hanging out with your family.<br />Some people played cards, Tempo co-owner Jumaane Torrence let us play with his remote control Corvette that Santa gave him. Jumaane was going to put together the basketball goal that Santa also brought early, but he realized it was way too hard. Periodically, people bumrushed the dance floor and then they’d rush the bar for drinks. <br />On Friday, Kitch, Road Dawg and I went to Hom’s Liv lounge. DJ Johnnie Davis got a gig there at the last minute and it was on. We took over the lounge’s small dance floor, dancing and chanting. I was exhausted by the time we went home early Saturday morning. What a way to welcome Christmas.<br />I’m in Alabama with my friends until Sunday, but if you’re looking for something to do this weekend before New Year’s Eve, I’ve got you. Neo-soul singer Bilal performs at Tempo on Friday, and Davis spins at Hom’s Play (Yep! The big room) on Friday as well.Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12556548.post-33433918307613374482007-12-19T16:48:00.001-05:002007-12-19T16:50:49.890-05:00Bar hoppin' on the light rail<a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgoMl1UEck-EVDDNU7lEku0VVdJwzHDIrbCknXwMzlG5bK8dUSTlSwzUCR5h7UXsbDP9HLBCs5RsJ5LXMrqqsbhIYOfglfPqX7YxHUxqosaFhXsZv-gW9WDxF3RGu9HZ1dzKC4b/s1600-h/IMG_1581.JPG"><img style="float:left; margin:0 10px 10px 0;cursor:pointer; cursor:hand;" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgoMl1UEck-EVDDNU7lEku0VVdJwzHDIrbCknXwMzlG5bK8dUSTlSwzUCR5h7UXsbDP9HLBCs5RsJ5LXMrqqsbhIYOfglfPqX7YxHUxqosaFhXsZv-gW9WDxF3RGu9HZ1dzKC4b/s320/IMG_1581.JPG" border="0" alt=""id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5145804514573578338" /></a><br /><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEi_e6aCRic6PihagbkETSIqho_s-P_3GUP2Yi0howPpWyIl8X8ArCCE8DohHopWb7zrewUgLPMrjCKmCjrD9BQZdXfr8JNJfJ6RQEEjVTAOh2IQ7OM_vhhcapoXfzMX1eMvOQGR/s1600-h/IMG_1618.JPG"><img style="float:left; margin:0 10px 10px 0;cursor:pointer; cursor:hand;" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEi_e6aCRic6PihagbkETSIqho_s-P_3GUP2Yi0howPpWyIl8X8ArCCE8DohHopWb7zrewUgLPMrjCKmCjrD9BQZdXfr8JNJfJ6RQEEjVTAOh2IQ7OM_vhhcapoXfzMX1eMvOQGR/s320/IMG_1618.JPG" border="0" alt=""id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5145804518868545650" /></a><br /><br />The Box Car Bar Crawl hit up spots along the light rail line, including Villa Antonio and Morehead Street Tavern, on Saturday.Unknownnoreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12556548.post-7403501066811734592007-12-15T13:43:00.000-05:002007-12-15T13:45:52.097-05:00Navarro chills at Cans<a onblur="try {parent.deselectBloggerImageGracefully();} catch(e) {}" href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEh1wUKv5fZtYrQLKEtl5bwRNbZiROFPPCFhIcSAxb30u4MDEvxrWUvlOuALKGeYlGGgBCFRcurpoj43TsLhubZi8bAK__C5ZZFEBkM6np6HsiZiHe3w9nuQ0wa10xffDIV5t78e/s1600-h/SANY0015.JPG"><img style="float:left; margin:0 10px 10px 0;cursor:pointer; cursor:hand;" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEh1wUKv5fZtYrQLKEtl5bwRNbZiROFPPCFhIcSAxb30u4MDEvxrWUvlOuALKGeYlGGgBCFRcurpoj43TsLhubZi8bAK__C5ZZFEBkM6np6HsiZiHe3w9nuQ0wa10xffDIV5t78e/s320/SANY0015.JPG" border="0" alt=""id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5144272740257263666" /></a><br />Looking as sexy as ever, guitarist Dave Navarro quietly entered Cans and sat in a VIP area near the DJ booth on Thursday night. He sat with a small entourage of women. Partiers crowded behind the ropes taking pictures with digital cameras and cellphones.<br /><br />Navarro, who played with Jane’s Addiction and the Red Hot Chili Peppers, stripped out of his leather jacket and wore a sleeveless shirt and a thin pin-striped gray scarf. While I was there, Navarro chilled. He talked with friends, and at one point adjusted a Christmas stocking hanging on the wall above his head.<br /><br />About 200 people turned out for Navarro’s appearance, which was part of Cans’ new weekly series called Scene Thursdays. Celebrities have been guest DJs and bartenders.Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12556548.post-28522242579216034042007-12-13T15:30:00.000-05:002007-12-13T15:31:51.531-05:00Are you on the list?David Stafford has a great idea, but I don’t think Charlotte’s nightlife scene is ready for it.<br /><br />The former Time lounge bartender and Carolina Nightlife photographer’s new site, Dave’s VIP List (www.davesviplist.com), works like this: Log on, pay the club’s cover electronically, and you don’t wait in line when you get to the club.<br /><br />So far, you can pre-pay for certain nights at the Forum, the Breakfast Club and Buckhead Saloon.<br /><br />Sounds good.<br /><br />Problem is Stafford doesn’t offer enough premium nights at premium clubs. What’s the point of being on a guest list if the club doesn’t have a line? Stafford said he’s trying to get better nights and more clubs, but owners want to see how his list works first. It’s sort of a chicken and egg thing, isn’t it?<br /><br />Plus, I’ve been to plenty of clubs where patrons were willing to pay two to three times the cover to cut the line. How will a club doorman handle a big spender compared to someone who paid the regular cover or a discounted cover on Dave’s VIP List?<br /><br />I admire Stafford’s ambition, but he’s facing a big challenge.<br /><br />What to do you think? Post your responses below.Unknownnoreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12556548.post-11339696830415286342007-12-12T17:53:00.000-05:002007-12-12T17:55:46.618-05:00Overpriced NYE partiesI love a good party as much as anyone, but a few <a href="http://www.charlotte.com/154/story/372959.html">New Year’s Eve </a>party promoters are absolutely losing their minds.<br /><br />We have three parties with triple-digit cover charges. What!?<br />The first is Cirque du Theatre in the Carolina Theatre. It costs $150 a person and $250 a couple. They have live music, visual artists, grub and top-shelf liquor. I’ll give them credit for the top-shelf liquor, but still.<br /><br />Rich & Bennett’s New Year’s Eve Bash at Hawthorne’s is charging $60for women and $80 for guys. For VIP access, it’s $100-$125. VIP allows you to enter at 8 p.m., and gets you access to the VIP room with a separate buffet, as well as a private bar with premium liquor. <br /><br />The other is Groovin’ at the Village at Ballantyne Village. It costs $100 per person and features live music by The Real Hot Sauce and clips from ’70s and ’80s movies. They’ll have free beer and wine, and a cash bar for liquor. Come on! That’s crazy. For $100, liquor should be free.<br /><br />With the exception of Loft 1523 ($85), most places in Charlotte are charging less than $50 for NYE. I realize Charlotte is growing, but we’re not big enough to charge triple-digits for a New Year’s Eve party. Heck, anything over $50 seems steep to me. <br />What do you think? Post your replies below.Unknownnoreply@blogger.com11tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12556548.post-7656403965378521082007-12-10T15:10:00.000-05:002007-12-10T15:11:25.801-05:00Wu Tang and Kid Rock coming to CarolinasEnter the Wu!<br /><br />Wu-Tang Clan is coming together to perform at Amos’ Southend on Jan. 20. Tickets go on sale Wednesday. The rap group’s new album, “8Diagrams,” comes out on Tuesday. www.amossouthend.com.<br /><br />Also coming up: Kid Rock will perform at the Bi-Lo Center in Greenville on March 1. Rev. Run of Run-D.M.C. will also perform. Tickets go on sale at 10 a.m. Friday. www.ticketmaster.com.<br /><br />And Comedy Central’s Brian Regan will perform at War Memorial Auditorium in Greensboro on Feb. 8. Tickets go on sale at 10 a.m. Friday. www.livenation.com.Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12556548.post-47432974728262643932007-12-10T15:07:00.000-05:002007-12-14T13:04:02.750-05:00LeBron and Jordan<a onblur="try {parent.deselectBloggerImageGracefully();} catch(e) {}" href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjKOCDsml0YBXdsbC0e-dI9OxH8YSakshgCR9KZsXGh32huE5WTzmvI6cWcA3EJ-Yy24cZET_ZZaf8Eg7hrf5eu8F5XSW3mvwivgHhwS__mnyjjWL_Sw7NaTI4u0Dj8Ca0WcBEX/s1600-h/lebron.jpg"><img style="float:left; margin:0 10px 10px 0;cursor:pointer; cursor:hand;" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjKOCDsml0YBXdsbC0e-dI9OxH8YSakshgCR9KZsXGh32huE5WTzmvI6cWcA3EJ-Yy24cZET_ZZaf8Eg7hrf5eu8F5XSW3mvwivgHhwS__mnyjjWL_Sw7NaTI4u0Dj8Ca0WcBEX/s320/lebron.jpg" border="0" alt=""id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5143890926254583794" /></a><br />LeBron James wasn’t the only celebrity at NV lounge on Friday night.<br />Michael Jordan and Nelly also made low-key appearances at the club. They were tucked away in the club’s super-secret VIP room.<br /><br />LeBron, on the other hand, was visible. Usually, the VIP area is upstairs, but the club turned the stage into a VIP so everyone could see the Cleveland Cavaliers superstar. Hundreds of patrons packed the Lake Norman club, and dozens more stood in line to get into the monthly 1st Friday party sponsored by Thomas Washington, Black Ice and Troy Veale. 1st Friday is already hugely popular, but adding King James, as he was called, took it over the top.<br /><br />Other local promoters turned out as well as Power 98’s Tone X. The club was so packed that it was too crowded to move on the dance floor, and people were shoulder-to-shoulder trying to move about the club.<br /><br />LeBron and his entourage, including teammate Drew Gooden, arrived about 12:30 a.m. James stood near the front of the stage talking with his friends and watching women try to impress them with their body-winding skills.<br /><br />Patrons in the VIP area not only got to hang out with LeBron, but some got to taste the new Crown Royal Cask 16. Diaegeo sponsored the VIP area to showcase Cask 16, which is Crown Royal whiskey aged in rare cognac casks from France. I’m a whiskey and bourbon drinker, and I have to say Cask 16 is the smoothest whiskey that I’ve ever tasted. (At $100, it should be.)Unknownnoreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12556548.post-35265248209934506962007-12-04T17:03:00.001-05:002007-12-05T14:55:05.094-05:00"The Wire" in South CharlottePatrons at Table last night probably didn’t realize it, but they were dining with celebrities.<br /><br />Two cast members from HBO’s “The Wire” -- Andre Royo (Bubbles) and Felicia Pearson (Snoop) -- were hanging out. HBO brought them to Charlotte to get some street time in to help publicize the critically acclaimed series, which returns on Jan. 6.<br /><br /> Royo is becoming a regular here. He partied here for CIAA. This is the final season for the crime drama about cops, drug dealers and politicians in Baltimore. Last season's central storyline examined the public school system. This one focuses on the newspaper.Unknownnoreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12556548.post-71082027414997112322007-12-04T17:01:00.000-05:002007-12-04T17:02:21.286-05:00The Americana closes - alreadyWhoa, I knew The Americana was going to have a tough time surviving in Pineville, but I didn’t think the live-music venue would close less than a month after its grand opening.<br /><br />But it did.<br /><br />In a brief e-mail today, music director Kevin Clark wrote: “The Americana in Pineville has closed its doors. "<br /><br />Hopefully, Charlotte will be able to support a venue of this caliber in the future.”<br /><br />The problem isn’t Charlotte. The problem, as I wrote last week, was The Americana’s business plan. You don’t open a spot like that in Pineville and expect success. Plus, there was no way people in this area were going to pay casual-dining prices and also be expected to fork over a cover charge to hear roots music. For example, The Little Dooey Barbecue & Blues restaurant in Concord has great food, but doesn’t charge a cover for its live blues on Sundays.<br /><br />And to everyone blasting me about the previous blog, get real. You obviously read my blogs consistently, so you know I support live music. But I also know that in Charlotte, people don’t like to pay cover charges – period.Unknownnoreply@blogger.com6tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12556548.post-43518087775453673292007-12-03T18:05:00.000-05:002007-12-14T13:07:59.324-05:00Light rail bar crawl<a onblur="try {parent.deselectBloggerImageGracefully();} catch(e) {}" href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjt4jbt3Ed0lQaZ6u7ZxLeOo_0_BYL-xLT_1yeTD7w3xptaHAib1Nepwu8B4rCpl88V944L7LO48CQ8STUtq3IUftK23HZcCvecEkcUUifvYYo_dYFJ2DpxM8gLVe8FHEIbBDFJ/s1600-h/boxcar3.jpg"><img style="float:left; margin:0 10px 10px 0;cursor:pointer; cursor:hand;" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjt4jbt3Ed0lQaZ6u7ZxLeOo_0_BYL-xLT_1yeTD7w3xptaHAib1Nepwu8B4rCpl88V944L7LO48CQ8STUtq3IUftK23HZcCvecEkcUUifvYYo_dYFJ2DpxM8gLVe8FHEIbBDFJ/s320/boxcar3.jpg" border="0" alt=""id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5143891935571898386" /></a><br />On Saturday, I hopped on the Box Car Crawl, a bar crawl along the light rail line.<br />The crawl started at Brixx and then went to McKoy’s on Old Pineville Road. From there, it was off to Tyber Creek, Tutto Mondo, Gin Mill and Morehead Street Tavern.<br /><br /><br />Center City Magazine, an upcoming Observer publication, co-sponsored the crawl. For the record, I went because Larken told me about it -- not because it was affiliated with the Big O. He works for Sparrow, a liquor distributor, and each stop featured specials on some of their liquors. <br /><br />The next crawl is scheduled for Dec. 15. For details go to www.lightrailbarcrawl.com. Saturday’s event was a test. It started slowly, with about 10-15 of us meeting at Brixx. (Apparently, many more people joined up later.) We rode the train to McKoy’s and hung out there for wings and cocktails. Larken and I headed back early to go to Hom nightclub, and to see Grandmaster Flash spin at Tempo. On the train trip from McKoy’s, about a dozen people leaving a wedding jumped on the train.<br /><br />Only in Charlotte can you be silly drunk, bump into folks on mass transit, and not worry about getting your booty kicked. Gotta love this city.Unknownnoreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12556548.post-52820066634006664302007-12-03T18:04:00.001-05:002007-12-05T14:29:26.479-05:00Local longtime deejay returnsI was navigating the crowded dance floor at Woods on South on Friday when I saw a face I never expected to see: Wearing a headset and working the turntables at the Toys for Tots party was Scott Beaty!<br /><br />Beaty, who deejayed at uptown's Cosmos Cafe, for Panther and Hornets’ games and at other clubs, was seriously injured in an accident after a Panthers’ game on Christmas Eve two years ago. His road to recovery looked extremely difficult because deejays don’t make a lot of money and often don’t have health insurance. His left hip was broken and badly seperated. <br /><br />I hadn’t heard from him in at least a year, so my mouth spread into a big grin when I saw him deejaying at the annual holiday party. He looked good, but he said he’s only slowly getting back into things. He still can’t feel part of his left shin and the top of his left foot. He still deejays private parties.<br /><br />Beaty spun a mix of mostly old-school hip-hop and R&B for the hundreds of holiday revelers. Dancers partied in front of the stage where Beaty spun; everyone else filled in pockets of space throughout the restaurant, either sitting in booths or squeezing in a place to stand.Unknownnoreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12556548.post-91430418579055416002007-11-30T20:53:00.000-05:002007-11-30T20:54:28.496-05:00Springsteen tix announcedTickets for Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band are $67 and $97. They go on sale Dec. 7 at 10 a.m. The concert is April 27 at Bobcats Arena. www.ticketmaster.<br /><br />As I announced in a Paid to Party blog last week, this is their first full tour of the U.S. and Europe since 2003, and many of the U.S. and European dates have already sold out. The band’s new album Magic came out Oct. 2, and features the single "Radio Nowhere." <br /><br /> However, the band will be without keyboardist (and original E Street Band member) Danny Federici who will be seeking treatment for melanoma.Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12556548.post-40426700989732367892007-11-30T20:51:00.000-05:002007-11-30T20:52:34.186-05:00Giving a voice to black lifeA who’s who of black Charlotte turned out for a red carpet screening of “All About Us” at Ballantyne Village Theater on Thursday.<br /><br /> Former mayor Harvey Gantt was there, along with former mayor pro tem Patrick Cannon, in addition to club owners, promoters and others. They all came out to see the indie film, by the husband-and-wife team of producer Michael Swanson and writer-director Christine Swanson. They also came to see the film’s stars, Ruby Dee and Boris Kodjoe. Both hung out for a Q&A and a cake and coffee reception afterward. It was a semi-formal event, with many people wearing evening dresses and suits.<br /><br />The film drew praise from most of the people who got to see it. During the Q&A, Dee talked about the importance of having more films that explore the complexity of relationships among black men and women. She also talked about how Hollywood rarely expresses interest in those types of films.<br /><br />During the reception, sponsored by Baileys, she posed for pictures with fans. Her fans quietly shook her hand and talked with her. Kodjoe’s fans, however, squealed as they gathered for shots. It was funny and fun to see women dressed in cocktail dresses acting like schoolgirls.<br /><br />The movie begins an open-ended run of at least two weeks tonight at Ballantyne Village Theater.Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12556548.post-82328594511778704812007-11-30T12:54:00.000-05:002007-11-30T12:57:26.458-05:00Must-see concertsAfter the Stevie Wonder concert Wednesday night at Bobcats Arena, several friends and I sat at Prevue lounge talking about the best concerts we've ever seen, and the concerts were glad we had a chance to see.<br /><br />For example, if I died tomorrow, I'd go out glad to have seen Michael<br />Jackson, Prince, Tina Turner and Stevie Wonder. And the best concerts<br />I've ever seen have to be Michael, Prince, Tina and Chuck Brown. <br /><br />Jummaune from Tempo said he's glad he's seen Stevie and Luther Vandross.<br />His best-ever concerts: Erykah Badu, Talib Kweli and Dave Chappelle's<br />impromptu performance at his club a few years ago. (He swears he<br />isn't just plugging his club!)<br /><br />Kitch said he's glad to have seen Prince, Michael, Stevie and Luther. The two best:<br />Prince and Michael.<br /><br />What about you? What artists are you most glad to have<br />seen live? And what was the best concert you've ever been to? Post your<br />replies below.Unknownnoreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12556548.post-44209129642948245122007-11-29T18:00:00.001-05:002007-11-30T12:58:02.735-05:00Lovin' StevieStevie Wonder reminded fans why love conquers all. <br />He did it from his opening monologue about how his late mother's spirit told him "Nothing can separate us, not even death," to him performing two hours' worth of music about love.<br /><br />Few artists can walk onstage and begin their concert by chatting with the audience, but that's exactly how Stevie Wonder started his show at Bobcats Arena on Wednesday. With his daughter Aisha Morris (no longer the baby cooing on "Isn't She Lovely") holding his arm, Wonder talked about losing his mother, Lula Mae Hardaway. An image of his mother flashed on the video screens.<br /><br />It was one of many stories he told during an unforgettable performance, in which he couldn't possibly play every song fans wanted to hear. But he performed a bunch of them. I was most excited to hear "Superstition," "As" and "All I Do." Oh wait, and "Love's In Need of Love Today." Ugh, there were so many.<br /><br />The biggest flaw in the performance was that his band didn't include horns. On songs, such as "Superstition," the keyboard's synthesized horns don't punch you in the chest the way the real instruments do on the album.<br /><br />Surrounded by a seven-piece band and three backup singers, including Morris, Wonder made thousands of people feel like one family. His concert drew parents with children, couples, young adults with their parents and friends of all ages and ethnicities. Some were dressed in their Sunday best, matching suits with hats, and others were casual.<br /><br />He played his harmonica and piano. At one point, he stood up on the piano bench to sing. He bantered with the audience throughout the night, and took a couple of swipes at the South. Before singing a countrified version of "Signed, Sealed, Delivered," he told fans that he expected them to like country music. At the end of the show, he thanked fans who skipped Bible study to come out to the concert. (I guess he heard ticket sales were slow here.)<br /><br />As usual, he was political. He talked about current issues and lamented the war in Iraq and the lack of affordable healthcare. Addressing these problems were part of his message about the healing power of love. It was a message he delivered through his music.Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12556548.post-72568586882574933112007-11-28T15:10:00.000-05:002007-12-14T13:10:11.619-05:00Good luck Americana<a onblur="try {parent.deselectBloggerImageGracefully();} catch(e) {}" href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEicLfK4S8d13FZgRIIZqt5_dziYhagT-MdiIDJN4N8V4pXxW1xbb-KI_Gzsy3BjteSL1_lQIzfNdXDgqUZ-00suKafI0yT8ySCnx31dyWHxPnBKfklWMGgECbsQ87qzl0SsqD9o/s1600-h/americana3.JPG"><img style="float:left; margin:0 10px 10px 0;cursor:pointer; cursor:hand;" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEicLfK4S8d13FZgRIIZqt5_dziYhagT-MdiIDJN4N8V4pXxW1xbb-KI_Gzsy3BjteSL1_lQIzfNdXDgqUZ-00suKafI0yT8ySCnx31dyWHxPnBKfklWMGgECbsQ87qzl0SsqD9o/s320/americana3.JPG" border="0" alt=""id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5143892446673006626" /></a><br />I like the concept for The Americana in Pineville, but I’m not sure it’s going to work.<br /><br />It’s got good food and good music. Always a plus.<br />But it’s not close to uptown, and they want way too much money. <br /><br />Road Dawg and I went there late Friday. We were two of maybe six people there at about 11 p.m. We ate the black-eyed pea battered shrimp appetizer, and bread pudding dessert. The bread pudding wasn’t worth talking about, but the shrimp was tasty. It was lightly battered, and it didn’t taste black-eyed-pea-ey at all. The waitress gave us a discount because our order was one shrimp short. <br /><br />She also only charged us $8 admission because we arrived so late.<br />The place is homey, like Cracker Barrel without the clutter. They sell knickknacks such as Southern-themed recipe books, roots music CDs, muscadine syrup, etc. Tuesday through Sunday the venue features a live Americana band, from bluegrass to jazz to gospel. <br /><br />It also offers a Sunday gospel brunch. (No alcohol on Sundays.)<br />We heard Neighbor Acres perform last week, and the band was good. But here’s the rub: After 9 p.m. on Fridays and Saturdays, you pay an $8 to $12 cover charge even if you’ve arrived earlier and ate dinner. Entrees range from $8-$22.<br /><br />The restaurant should waive the cover for patrons who arrive before 9 p.m. and who spend a pre-determined minimum. <br /><br />Roots music is a niche genre. The Americana is competing against the Sylvia Theatre in York and the Neighborhood Theatre in Charlotte. Both attract more well-known acts. During the holidays, people will be shopping at and around Carolina Place. Why not entice them with good food and no cover charge?Unknownnoreply@blogger.com3tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12556548.post-85679468435826731612007-11-26T16:31:00.001-05:002007-11-26T16:31:39.269-05:00Not so acoustic, but greatJonathan Davis wore a black suit and sat in a red velvet-cushioned wooden chair that looked like a throne. If that wasn’t strange enough, his band members wore suit jackets or vests and button-down shirts. There were candelabras on stage as well at Davis’ performance at Tremont on Wednesday.<br /><br />It wasn’t what I'd expected from the frontman for Korn, which gave us slit-your-wrist hits such as “Blind” and “Freak on a Leash.”<br /><br />The setup for his solo show reminded me of an Alfred Hitchcock movie, but man did he rock. Advertised as an acoustic set, it was anything but a typical guitar-strumming-love-songs gig. His backing band used a drum kit, electric violin, keyboards, upright bass and a guitar. And Davis didn’t lull fans with yearning vocals. He screamed until my throat was raw.<br /><br />Several hundred people filed into Tremont for the show. I’m not a Korn fan, so I didn’t recognize any of the songs. But fans told me one was the Korn hit “Falling Away From Me,” and that many of others were tracks Davis co-wrote for the “Queen of the Damned” soundtrack. The performance made me want to go watch the movie again.<br /><br />The tunes often began with Caribbean- or Middle Eastern-style drumming or instrumentation, then climaxed with Korn’s nu-metal energy. It’s a combination that I'd never heard before, but I dug it.Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0