Showing posts with label Wild Ways. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Wild Ways. Show all posts

Thursday, March 21, 2013

EXTRAS! EXTRAS! #NYC Uncle Leon's Casting Couch Call


New Yorker's, do you have that one in a million face, are you a character with individualistic style, do you have talents yet to be discovered? Of course you do you're from the city that never sleeps, the center of the universe the melting pot of the world, well you of untapped and hidden talents, get ready for your close up!

CALLING ALL EXTRAS!

On Tuesday, April 30th, Uncle Leon and the Alibis will be shooting a video for their song “Wild Ways” at Hank’s Saloon in Brooklyn.

The premise is simple: We’re the band. You’re the audience. And with your help, we’re going to create the wildest, most freak-tastic Uncle Leon and the Alibis show ever recorded.

All you have to do is be in the crowd, and act like you’re having a good time. (We know that’s tough, but use your imagination.)

As a reward for your time and effort, we’ll be handing out free cans of beer, courtesy of Brooklyn’s own Sixpoint Brewery. That’s right—we’re giving you free beer, just for hanging out in a bar.

We’re looking for all types. The crazier the better!

If you have a special talent—dancing, burlesque, fire-eating, motorcycle-riding, lasso tricks, roller boogie, or whatever—let us know. We may decide to use you as a Featured Extra, with your own mini-scene.

To be in the video, you MUST:

Be age 21 or over, with valid ID
Be willing to sign a standard video release form.
Be able to show up at Hank’s Saloon on Tuesday, April 30th promptly at 3:30 pm, and stay the whole time until 7 pm.
(Yes. It’s a Tuesday afternoon.)

Be willing to dance, shake, hop, or otherwise act like you’re enjoying yourself on camera, even after you’ve heard the same song 150 times.

To sign up, just fill out this form  To be featured, check “Featured Extra” and list your special talents.

After signup, you will receive detailed instructions via e-mail.

Hank’s Saloon is located at 46 3rd Ave. at Atlantic Ave. in Brooklyn, NY. 

Listen to Wild Ways and hone your Wild Ways antics






#cxcw Couch Klieg light: Uncle Leon and the Alibis - Wild Ways

Leon Chase - Vocals and Rhythm Guitar.
Neil Magnuson - Bass and Backup Vocals.
Charlie "Chedda" Aceto - Lead Guitar.
David Varriale - Drums.

Uncle Leon jumped on the couch at Couch By Couchwest via the Beer Train, a goodtime, romping sing-a-long commute that gathered twitter steam like a rolling keg. creating two memes along the way #beertrain #girlwiththebook, Leon's continued engagement throughout and after the festival is what builds and maintains fans and friendships.He should be listed in NYC's list of must see attractions. Uncle Leon and the Alibis album Wild Ways is essential listening for fans of rowdy, drinking, americana fun.




Brooklyn's Uncle Leon and the Alibis album Wild Ways is like a late night stumble and tumble into the last neon sign lit smokey bar open way past last call, deliriously bleary eyed you find a seat in the corner next to a lady named Big  Maybelle order a beer and a shot, glance leeringly at Maybelle and toast 'Fuck It'  then the music catchs your attention and coming over old tube amps, loud and raunchous, Uncle Leon and the Alibis  are playing their unique brand of whiskey fused, roadhouse honky tonk, capturing your mood completely 'whiskey, women, pills and booze still can't kill these lonsome blues', their in your head man what are they doing in your head? You look around and everyone's a bipping and bopping to the music, they're in everyone's head man, your eyes clear a bit, you sing along a few verses and in a minute your foot stomping and hootin' and a hollerin' with the crowd. Fuck the world!
The Uncles got the vocal chords of nashvilles greats piped straight from his gut, backed by musicians that sound like they've played on every Sun session ever recorded. Essential listening for every roots revival enthusiast. Rating: Four Levi Buttons
Recorded entirely on vintage analog equipment, straight to 2″ tape and mastered by Joe Lambert at Brooklyn’s JLM Sound, Listen and buy full album

All My Crazy Friends Got Old and Lame
Don't Blame This Guitar
Cold Dark Night
Fuck the World
It Ain't That Easy
Hold On
Loving a Cowboy.mp3
The Cheatin' Kind
Whiskey and Weed and Big-Titted Women
Wild Ways

Listen and Purchase on the website  Give a like of Facebook, Follow on Twitter

Bio:
Previously, Uncle Leon and the Alibis have released two “quick-n-dirty” self-produced studio albums: "Drunk" and "Roller Derby Saved My Soul", as well as the 2010 live album, "That’s My Shit!" Uncle Leon also recorded a limited-edition vinyl single, “The Bartender”, for Metropolicana Records in Scotland.

Two of the band’s songs, “Big Idea” and “Drugstore Roses”, appeared in the independent feature film "My Best Day", which debuted at the Sundance Film Festival in 2012. The song “Roller Derby Saved My Soul” has been featured in two Australian documentaries—ABC TV’s “Roller Derby Dolls”, and "This is Roller Derby"—and continues to show up in various fan-created YouTube videos. The song has also inspired a theatrical stage play, a few serious essays, and at least one tattoo.

Locally, they’ve had the pleasure of opening for several notable indie-roots characters, including The Legendary Shack Shakers, Joe Buck, and Eddie Spaghetti of the Supersuckers. Uncle Leon is also the founder of the website Brooklyn Country.
Fueled by a boozy mix of classic honky-tonk, high-energy garage-punk, and good old-fashioned filthy talk, Uncle Leon and the Alibis seem determined to drag modern “Roots” music, kicking and screaming, back to the gritty back roads it grew up on.




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