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Stage 33 Live
by Stage 33 Live
Stage 33 Live is a nonprofit DIY listening room with a throwback vibe in an industrial-rustic former factory with 40 seats on an island in the rural Vermont village of Bellows Falls on the Connecticut River bordering New Hampshire, run entirely by volunteers.We’re the middle path between the high quality of a classy performance center but without the swank, and the relaxed comfort of a welcoming little dive pub but without the bar.The room has mostly defined itself as an acoustic singer-songwriter place, but we also run jazz, pop, spoken word, rock, and more.Only original material that the performer has copyright to is allowed, or material from the public domain. All the ticket money goes to the performers.Primarily featuring regional, local, and national emerging talent, we’re for people who thrive on discovery and revel in the immersion of connecting deeply with performances in an intimate setting.The podcast as
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Stage 33 Live podcast - episode theme: BIRDS
This program assembles live-performance clips by local, regional, and national acts from the Stage 33 Live archives. Documented one-and-done and warts and all, each episode gathers clips based on a loose theme. Only original material is allowed, or material from the public domain. New episodes come out on the third Thursday of each month.While the room has mostly defined itself as an acoustic singer-songwriter showpiece, there's also jazz, pop, spoken word, rock, and more.Stage 33 Live is a 40-seat nonprofit DIY listening room in an industrial-rustic former factory on an island in the Connecticut River in the rural southern Vermont village of Bellows Falls, right on the New Hampshire border. It's the middle path between the high quality of a classy performance center (but without the swank), and the relaxed comfort of a welcoming little dive pub (but without the bar), and is run entirely by volunteers — all the ticket money goes to the performers. It's a place for people who thrive on discovery and revel in the immersion of connecting with performances in an intimate setting.For more information about everything, see the uncomfortably dense Stage 33 Live website at www.stage33live.com** All performers have copyright in the material they performed, and the performers have directly granted Stage 33 Live performance, mechanical, and synchronization rights by signature. Affiliate contracts by rights-holders with agents of these rights are non-exclusive, and rights-holders can directly grant these rights.IntroLuminous Crush - Sweet Little BirdViolet Bell - A BluebirdTommy Crawford - Mountain SongThe Becker Sisters - Oh Little BirdFriction Farm - Pretty Yellow BirdReed Foehl with Jeff Berlin - One Bright BirdErin Ash Sullivan - Rest Stop BirdConnor Garvey - Winging ItDecatur Creek - Jersey CrowsLake Superior - Crow FeatherChard deNiord - GoshawkRupert Wates - Hills of Blue Heather (The Nightingale's Song)Dana Cooper - Bird on the WingOutroBONUS TRACKS: The Milkhouse Heaters - Good Guys Bad GuysSlow Pony - Sabine
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Stage 33 Live podcast - episode theme: CELEBRITIES
This program assembles live-performance clips by local, regional, and national acts from the Stage 33 Live archives. Documented one-and-done and warts and all, each episode gathers clips based on a loose theme. Only original material is allowed, or material from the public domain. New episodes come out on the third Thursday of each month.While the room has mostly defined itself as an acoustic singer-songwriter showpiece, there's also jazz, pop, spoken word, rock, and more.Stage 33 Live is a 40-seat nonprofit DIY listening room in an industrial-rustic former factory on an island in the Connecticut River in the rural southern Vermont village of Bellows Falls, right on the New Hampshire border. It's the middle path between the high quality of a classy performance center (but without the swank), and the relaxed comfort of a welcoming little dive pub (but without the bar), and is run entirely by volunteers — all the ticket money goes to the performers. It's a place for people who thrive on discovery and revel in the immersion of connecting with performances in an intimate setting.For more information about everything, see the uncomfortably dense Stage 33 Live website at www.stage33live.com** All performers have copyright in the material they performed, and the performers have directly granted Stage 33 Live performance, mechanical, and synchronization rights by signature. Affiliate contracts by rights-holders with agents of these rights are non-exclusive, and rights-holders can directly grant these rights.IntroPutnam Smith - Emily DickinsonDayna Kurtz - Dear Rachel CarsonRich Ewald - Fire and IceLenny Solomon with Suzen Joyce Perry - Ode To Robert FrostCarton - Lester HoltDylan Patrick Ward - Oh Nixon6foot6 - Diamonds After DarkAtlantic Veil - Sylvain SylvainThe Pilgrims - Fav New KidPhil Henry - Missed the ShowFred Gillen, Jr. - I Dreamed I Saw Pete SeegerNate Goyette - Helga PatakiTinkerbullet - GoldilocksRupert Wates - GuinevereJoshua Hall - Rainbow Butterfly Unicorn KittyOutroBONUS TRACK: Jim Henry with Tracy Grammer - Drive-In Movie Picture Show
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Stage 33 Live podcast - episode theme: HOME
This program assembles live-performance clips by local, regional, and national acts from the Stage 33 Live archives. Documented one-and-done and warts and all, each episode gathers clips based on a loose theme. Only original material is allowed, or material from the public domain. New episodes come out on the third Thursday of each month.While the room has mostly defined itself as an acoustic singer-songwriter showpiece, there's also jazz, pop, spoken word, rock, and more.Stage 33 Live is a 40-seat nonprofit DIY listening room in an industrial-rustic former factory on an island in the Connecticut River in the rural southern Vermont village of Bellows Falls, right on the New Hampshire border. It's the middle path between the high quality of a classy performance center (but without the swank), and the relaxed comfort of a welcoming little dive pub (but without the bar), and is run entirely by volunteers — all the ticket money goes to the performers. It's a place for people who thrive on discovery and revel in the immersion of connecting with performances in an intimate setting.For more information about everything, see the uncomfortably dense Stage 33 Live website at www.stage33live.com** All performers have copyright in the material they performed, and the performers have directly granted Stage 33 Live performance, mechanical, and synchronization rights by signature. Affiliate contracts by rights-holders with agents of these rights are non-exclusive, and rights-holders can directly grant these rights.IntroGreg Goedewaagen - Far From HomeThe Cold River Ranters - Long Way HomeRiver HALO - Come HomeNinja Monkey - Come HomeDavid Rosane and The Zookeepers - Going HomeDavey O - Coming HomeMarc Douglas Berardo - On My Way Home To YouBethanie Yeakle - Going HomeDerek Sensale - Home AgainViolet Bell - HouseThe End Of America - Grew Up HereMini-Mekons (Langford, Timms & Kantor) - Slightly South of the BorderOutroBONUS TRACK: Chodus - I Brake For Moose
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Stage 33 Live podcast - episode theme: LEAVING
This program assembles live-performance clips by local, regional, and national acts from the Stage 33 Live archives. Documented one-and-done and warts and all, each episode gathers clips based on a loose theme. Only original material is allowed, or material from the public domain. New episodes come out on the third Thursday of each month.While the room has mostly defined itself as an acoustic singer-songwriter showpiece, there's also jazz, pop, spoken word, rock, and more.Stage 33 Live is a 40-seat nonprofit DIY listening room in an industrial-rustic former factory on an island in the Connecticut River in the rural southern Vermont village of Bellows Falls, right on the New Hampshire border. It's the middle path between the high quality of a classy performance center (but without the swank), and the relaxed comfort of a welcoming little dive pub (but without the bar), and is run entirely by volunteers — all the ticket money goes to the performers. It's a place for people who thrive on discovery and revel in the immersion of connecting with performances in an intimate setting.For more information about everything, see the uncomfortably dense Stage 33 Live website at www.stage33live.com** All performers have copyright in the material they performed, and the performers have directly granted Stage 33 Live performance, mechanical, and synchronization rights by signature. Affiliate contracts by rights-holders with agents of these rights are non-exclusive, and rights-holders can directly grant these rights.IntroThe Fretbenders - Somebody Left Me with the BluesJake Swamp and the Pine - Moving DayLenny Solomon - Leaving Town TodayThe Sky Blue Boys - Solid GoneCharlie & Emma - Let's GoLuminous Crush - Comfort for FreedomStone & Snow - Burn This House DownDerek Sensale - Just a Few More DaysMarc Douglas Berardo - You Are Already GoneMan Made Tragedies - World Without ColorMatt Sharff - Here’s Mud in Your EyeB.B. Dozer - Time is not a placeSó Sol - Little FlameOutroBONUS TRACK: Tracy Grammer with Jim Henry - 49er
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Stage 33 Live podcast - episode theme: PLACES ON A MAP
This program assembles live-performance clips by local, regional, and national acts from the Stage 33 Live archives. Documented one-and-done and warts and all, each episode gathers clips based on a loose theme. Only original material is allowed, or material from the public domain. New episodes come out on the third Thursday of each month. While the room has mostly defined itself as an acoustic singer-songwriter showpiece, there's also jazz, pop, spoken word, rock, and more. Stage 33 Live is a 40-seat nonprofit DIY listening room in an industrial-rustic former factory on an island in the Connecticut River in the rural southern Vermont village of Bellows Falls, right on the New Hampshire border. It's the middle path between the high quality of a classy performance center (but without the swank), and the relaxed comfort of a welcoming little dive pub (but without the bar), and is run entirely by volunteers — all the ticket money goes to the performers. It's a place for people who thrive on discovery and revel in the immersion of connecting with performances in an intimate setting. For more information about everything, see the uncomfortably dense Stage 33 Live website at www.stage33live.com ** All performers have copyright in the material they performed, and the performers have directly granted Stage 33 Live performance, mechanical, and synchronization rights by signature. Affiliate contracts by rights-holders with agents of these rights are non-exclusive, and rights-holders can directly grant these rights. Intro Phil Henry - Pompei Fred Gillen, Jr - Kathmandu Dayna Kurtz - Venezuela Nathan Evans Fox with Jane Kramer - Texas Blues #7 Wojcicki - Anaheim Hiroya Tsukamoto - Going to Durango Sara Trunzo with Tiffany Williams - Nashville Time Dave Richardson - Goodbye Baltimore Jesse Peters - Thunderstorm, Erie PA Derek and The Demons - Pollard Block Allison Fay Brown - Church and Main George Nostrand - Griswold Drive BONUS Josh Maiocco - Where I'll Stay
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Stage 33 Live podcast - episode theme: BREAKING THE LAW
This program assembles live-performance clips by local, regional, and national acts from the Stage 33 Live archives. Documented one-and-done and warts and all, each episode gathers clips based on a loose theme. Only original material is allowed, or material from the public domain. New episodes come out on the third Thursday of each month. While the room has mostly defined itself as an acoustic singer-songwriter showpiece, there's also jazz, pop, spoken word, rock, and more. Stage 33 Live is a 40-seat nonprofit DIY listening room in an industrial-rustic former factory on an island in the Connecticut River in the rural southern Vermont village of Bellows Falls, right on the New Hampshire border. It's the middle path between the high quality of a classy performance center (but without the swank), and the relaxed comfort of a welcoming little dive pub (but without the bar), and is run entirely by volunteers — all the ticket money goes to the performers. It's a place for people who thrive on discovery and revel in the immersion of connecting with performances in an intimate setting. For more information about everything, see the uncomfortably dense Stage 33 Live website at www.stage33live.com ** All performers have copyright in the material they performed, and the performers have directly granted Stage 33 Live performance, mechanical, and synchronization rights by signature. Affiliate contracts by rights-holders with agents of these rights are non-exclusive, and rights-holders can directly grant these rights. Intro Grant Peeples with Mark Russell - The Morning After the Coup Erin Ash Sullivan - One Time I Stole a Book Rupert Wates - Sundance and Etta The Fairlanes - OK to Steal The Break Maids - Get Your Gun Carolann Solebello - Rules Sam Creigh - Wanted Man OH DAD - A Daydream That I Had Trevor Robinson - A Blessed Lack of Follow Through Trevor Robinson - Dedicated to the Woman Formerly Known as Officer Tiger Fox Lake Superior - Arkansas Sheriff Gillis Mills - Dumb Jessica Rabbit Syndrome - Thelma & Louise Nick Badaracco - There's a Killer on the Loose Again The Milkhouse Heaters - Vice Row Outro BONUS TRACK: Hiroya Tsukamoto - Water is Wide
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Stage 33 Live podcast - episode theme: RAIN
This program assembles live-performance clips by local, regional, and national acts from the Stage 33 Live archives. Documented one-and-done and warts and all, each episode gathers clips based on a loose theme. Only original material is allowed, or material from the public domain. New episodes come out on the third Thursday of each month.While the room has mostly defined itself as an acoustic singer-songwriter showpiece, there's also jazz, pop, spoken word, rock, and more.Stage 33 Live is a 40-seat nonprofit DIY listening room in an industrial-rustic former factory on an island in the Connecticut River in the rural southern Vermont village of Bellows Falls, right on the New Hampshire border. It's the middle path between the high quality of a classy performance center (but without the swank), and the relaxed comfort of a welcoming little dive pub (but without the bar), and is run entirely by volunteers — all the ticket money goes to the performers. It's a place for people who thrive on discovery and revel in the immersion of connecting with performances in an intimate setting.For more information about everything, see the uncomfortably dense Stage 33 Live website at www.stage33live.com ** All performers have copyright in the material they performed, and the performers have directly granted Stage 33 Live performance, mechanical, and synchronization rights by signature. Affiliate contracts by rights-holders with agents of these rights are non-exclusive, and rights-holders can directly grant these rights.IntroJulian Gerstin Sextet - I See Thunder, I Hear LightningSó Sol - Fire in the RainMarty Royle - Rainy Day CompanionRupert Wates - After the RainsCarpenter, Porche, Weeks, and Laird - Waves in the WoodsSpike Dogtooth - Irene, IreneConnor Garvey - Rained Like HellThorny - When the Water ComesGrant Peeples with Mark Russell - Tears from Carmen's EyesBethanie Yeakle - I Don't Want a RainbowMini-Mekons (Langford, Timms, and Kantor) - Lonely and WetDave Richardson - We Got A BoatOutro
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Stage 33 Live - episode theme: FOOD
The Stage 33 Live Podcast is live-performance mostly-music clips by local, regional, and national acts documented at the Stage 33 Live listening room in Bellows Falls, Vermont. Each episode is loosely based on a theme, and new episodes come out on the third Thursday of each month.All performers have copyright in the material they performed, and they granted us performance and mechanical rights by signature.In this episode:IntroIan Galipeau - Cotton CandyCastlebay - Miss Fogarty's CakeChard deNiord - How to DietVerandah Porche - SavorLaura Ellzey - Meemaw & Pawpaw'sToussaint St Negritude - Just One Bowl of LoveViolet Bell - Meet Me in the GardenDan & Faith - Vegan Comfort FoodPat Daddona - Breadcrumbs to My HeartSool - Pot O MusselsMelissa D - LemonadeNinja Monkey - JuiceOlivia Nied - Indie MovieDylan Patrick Ward - Weird NightJohn John Brown - One More Hot Dog in YellowstoneSam Duffy - OatmealOutroBONUS TRACK: Charlotte Morris - Neighborhood Bar
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TRAILER: Episode #1 drops Thu Sep 18
Episode #1 drops Thu Sep 18 - featuring Ian Galipeau, Castlebay, Chard deNiord, Verandah Porche, Laura Ellzey, Toussaint St Negritude, Violet Bell, Dan & Faith, Pat Daddona, Sool, Melissa D, Ninja Monkey, Olivia Nied, Dylan Patrick Ward, John John Brown, Sam Duffy, and Charlotte Morris.
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The Stage 33 Live podcast is coming
The Stage 33 Live podcast is coming in both audio and video formats to your favorite platforms. Stage 33 Live is a nonprofit DIY listening room with a throwback vibe in an industrial-rustic former factory with 40 seats on an island in the rural Vermont village of Bellows Falls on the Connecticut River bordering New Hampshire, run entirely by volunteers. We’re the middle path between the high quality of a classy performance center but without the swank, and the relaxed comfort of a welcoming little dive pub but without the bar.The room has mostly defined itself as an acoustic singer-songwriter place, but we also run jazz, pop, spoken word, rock, and more.Only original material that the performer has copyright to is allowed, or material from the public domain. All the ticket money goes to the performers.Primarily featuring regional, local, and national emerging talent, we’re for people who thrive on discovery and revel in the immersion of connecting deeply with performances in an intimate setting.The podcast assembles live-performance clips — one-and-done and warts and all — from the Stage 33 Live video archive, each episode gathered casually around a loose theme.New episodes come out on the third Thursday of every month in both audio and video formats on your favorite platform. For more information about everything, see our uncomfortably dense website at www.stage33live.comThe Friends of Studio Cat Corduroy, an ad-hoc subgroup of reasonably fine artist Charlie Hunter's social media dynasty, are sponsoring this season in memory of Corduroy — an enthusiastic, if opinionated, participant in our goings-on.** All performers have copyright in the material they performed, and they have directly granted us performance, mechanical, and synchronization rights by signature. Performance Rights Organization and Mechanical / Synchronization Licensing Agent affiliate contracts are non-exclusive, and rights-holders can directly grant these rights.
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Stage 33 Live is a nonprofit DIY listening room with a throwback vibe in an industrial-rustic former factory with 40 seats on an island in the rural Vermont village of Bellows Falls on the Connecticut River bordering New Hampshire, run entirely by volunteers.We’re the middle path between the high quality of a classy performance center but without the swank, and the relaxed comfort of a welcoming little dive pub but without the bar.The room has mostly defined itself as an acoustic singer-songwriter place, but we also run jazz, pop, spoken word, rock, and more.Only original material that the performer has copyright to is allowed, or material from the public domain. All the ticket money goes to the performers.Primarily featuring regional, local, and national emerging talent, we’re for people who thrive on discovery and revel in the immersion of connecting deeply with performances in an intimate setting.The podcast as
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