Phoenixville First Friday

Philly Guitarist Dirk Quinn releases Sophomore Gem with “Quinntet”

By Rob Nagy

For jazz guitarist Dirk Quinn life as a professional musician has been a liberating yet exhaustive climb to create a niche in a sea of talent vying for notoriety. Now, more than two decades after strapping on a guitar, Quinn has experienced the high and lows of a struggling artist while honing his guitar skills and creating a style that sets him apart from the rest of the pack. Currently fronting the Dirk Quinn Band, Quinn has most recently released his sophomore effort “Quinntet”, featuring nine fresh compositions from an artist whose career is on the rise with his best work still to come.

Quinn grew up in the rural Philadelphia suburb of Green Lane, located near Quakertown. Latching onto music at a young age, Quinn’s mother taught him his first guitar chords and he was off and running. Sacrificing the social temptations of a teenager, Quinn spent all of his free time mastering his
self taught guitar skills. Influenced by guitar greats Jimi Hendrix, David Gilmour and Jimmy Page, he was determined to make his way as a professional guitarist. Following high school Quinn earned an engineering degree from Penn State University landing a job as a computer programmer, something that paid the bills but didn’t feel right to Quinn as he soon grew tired of the corporate world opting to focus his energy on playing guitar. “One day I realized that I was committing nine hours a day to a job that was making
someone else lots of money”, recalls Quinn. “I thought that if I commit nine hours a day to my own career there is no way I can fail. So that’s what I did, I just quit with no back-up plan to pursue the guitar.” Quinn
sold his car, slept on friends sofas and started his own band playing long hours barely making ends meet. “I started hustling playing music people wanted to hear”, recalls Quinn. “So I fell into this trap of playing cover
music when what I really wanted to do was play originals. I did it for five years. It just killed my soul when I started seeing people come to the shows and we would get requests for only cover songs. This is not what I
wanted to do so I quit and turned to teaching guitar.” Quinn spent the next ten years giving lessons while performing live with every opportunity. “This was a great move”, recalls Quinn. “Teaching really pushed me to get my own act together. You can’t just be like ‘I really don’t know what I’m doing?’ you have to have it internalized. This is when my eyes were opened and I realized ‘Wow there’s so much to learn about music.’” Quinn’s efforts did not go to waste as he continued to master his instrument. In 2007 Quinn made his long awaited recording debut releasing his self titled CD. “It took me over a year non-stop every day to record this CD”, recalls Quinn. “I wanted to be able to put it next to anything that was out there. I would
retake and retake solos. I’ve since learned that perfection doesn’t mean every note is in the right spot that is the human side” Armed with an impressive CD, Quinn now had the invaluable promotional piece to share his
guitar skills with the world. Working the club and coffee house circuit, Quinn became increasingly in demand over time playing as many as two gigs a day anywhere and everywhere while getting the occasional call to share the stage with a variety of more established jazz artists. With each performance Quinn won over more fans doing what any great artist would do, building a fan base one by one on his own merits, a philosophy that continues to pay off for Quinn. “I’m really hustling”, says Quinn. “It gets better every month. It most certainly gets better every year. I can’t complain. I am better off than I was last year and, hopefully I can
continue the momentum.”

Most recently Quinn has released his follow-up CD “Quinntet, offering a collection of vibrant and uplifting originals that show the diverse talent and gift of artistry that Quinn provides. Every track is flawless and
beautifully produced taking the listener on a musical journey that flows from one song to the next with the precision of a seasoned veteran.  Particular standouts include, “Evil Birdman of Funk”, “Money Bus”, “Emaj7th
Jam”, and “Good Ol’ Fashioned Gospel Throwdown”. “I didn’t want to spend a lot of time doing retakes like I did on the first albums”, says Quinn. “I wanted first takes not overdubs. I felt like the live recordings said
something the first album didn’t and I think we achieved it with this second album. It has a live quality to it.” With two releases under his belt and an extensive run of on-going live performances, Quinn is at a crossroads as he now looks to take his career to the next level. “I need somebody that can put me in front of audiences”, says Quinn. “Somebody that is great at the business part and knowing where I fit and knowing the demographic that I should be playing for so I can concentrate on the music.  I feel like I’ve found my art and I want to devote as much time to that as possible. In a year I would like to be hitting the east coast hard” added Quinn. “Hitting as many festivals as possible and getting some sort of recognition nationally.” To learn more about Dirk Quinn go to www.dirkquinn.com or http://www.myspace.com/dirkquinn

The Dirk Quinn Band plays Steel City Coffee House in Phoenixville, PA. on
Saturday 11/22/08 at 8:30 P.M. Joining Quinn on stage will be Anibal Rojas.
Tickets are $12 adv./ $15 DOS./ Don’t miss this amazing night of Jazz!
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Art exhibit at Earthmart

Matt talks with Michael Biddison about his unique art work being displayed at Earthmart through the month of November

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Matt talks with Eric Reinhart about Chaplin’s Storyteller Series

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Red Molly storms into Chaplin’s

By Christine Gibboni

First Correspondent

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SPRING CITY — Hailing from the autumnal paradise that is New York’s Hudson Valley, acoustic trio Red Molly will be bringing a sweet musical treat this Halloween in the form of two 40 minute acoustic sets at Chaplin’s in Spring City. With vocals as crisp and refreshing as the October air, the girls of Red Molly have created their own delicious concoction of folk, americana and bluegrass sounds that will have you hooked after just one listen.

Formed in 2004 during a campout at the Falcon Ridge Folk Festival, Red Molly released their first full length album, “Never Been to Vegas” in 2006, which eventually landed among WUMB Boston’s Top 10 CD’s of ‘06. Their second album, “Love and Other Tradgedies” dropped just this year and is regarded as a more polished collection of Red Molly’s unique narrative harmonies. The album includes more original songs penned by bandmembers Laurie, Abbie and Carolann, as well as classic gospel and bluegrass standards that sound just divine sung in the girls’ warm, soulful voices.

So round up the kids, hire a babysitter to deal with the sugar rush and treat yourself to a little Red Molly at Chaplin’s this Halloween at 8 p.m. Tickets are $15 and can be purchased through Chaplin’s will-call at 610-792-4110 or at the door the night of the show.

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Phoenixville’s First on the Fourth Unveiling, openings, music precede fireworks

By DENNIS J. WRIGHT

dwright@phoenixvillenews.com

PHOENIXVILLE — A fantastic fireworks display brought a close to the Phoenixville Federal First Friday Celebration late Friday night.

Various light and heavy rain showers didn’t dampen the spirits of those in the mood to celebrate the 232nd birthday of America, as there was plenty going on in the downtown district.

Throughout the day, live music was prevalent along Bridge Street, while several dedications and ribbon cuttings took place.

The Kiwanis Club of Phoenixville dedicated their new archway leading to the Children’s Plaza around 5:15 p.m., as the blue tarp was removed to unveil a giant holographic painted sunburst.

At 237 Bridge Street, owner David Friday of Hipster Home celebrated a ribbon cutting to his recently relocated store. On hand to help with the ribbon cutting were building owner Michelle O’Donnell, Phoenixville Mayor Leo Scoda and Phoenixville Regional Chamber of Commerce members Fred Hubler and Chuck Benz.

“We put in a lot of hard work to transform this space into our new home,” said Friday. “We’re glad to see so many people out here to help us celebrate.”

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Phoenixville federal first Friday 4th of july community celebration

Fireworks at 9 30

featuring the Molly Maguire’s summer street music series Use logo

7:30 Craig Newell’s Evening with Elvis
4:30 Michael Packer blues band
3:30 Terelli
2:00 Alexandra Day Band

also featured at 6 PM6:00PM  – 8:00 PM Local Acts
Black Rock, The Machine Stops, Dave Fiorenza and Wayne Dowling, Cindy Arena and Wes, Dirk Quinn, David Bolles,  Pokie-Poke the Jongleaur

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Phoenixville Farmers’ Market on Saturdays Through Saturday, November 22

FREE!
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The Phoenixville Farmers’ Market was founded in 2000 and is located along French Creek at Bridge Street & Taylor Alley in historic downtown Phoenixvile.

We are a producer/grower market committed to providing locally grown, fresh food; to preserving our agricultural heritage; and to building community. The Market helps support local agriculture by connecting farmers with consumers. This means that you buy directly from the farmers and artisans themselves, not from third parties or re-sellers.

The Market offers high quality fruits, vegetables, herbs, flowers, and products such as: artisinal breads and baked goods; free range eggs; pasture- raised chicken, beef, lamb, veal and bison; yogurt and cheese; wine; organic fruit butters; handcrafted soaps and beeswax products; dog treats; and much more!

The Market is always family-friendly — providing a children’s area at the market table each week with books, toys, trivia contests and crafts. We also host live music by local musicians every week beginning at 10am.

The market is open on Saturdays from 9am - 1pm, May 10 - Nov 22.

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Molly Maguire’s Summer Street Music Series 07-04-08

Event Sponsor: Main Street Community Development Corporation

Time: 2PM –9:30 PM  Fireworks when dark

Location:  Bridge and Main Streets, Downtown . Phoenixville

Hot Line for Information: 484 880 1530

Free music on the street 10 live acts from 6-8, main stage features An Evening with Elvis, featuring Tony Newell starts at 7: 30.  Main Stage acts begin at 2:00 PM and feature Alexandra Day, David Fiorenza and others. Balloon art, magic, jugglers all free

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Band List for June 27

7:30 Headline –Beatnik Brown

6:00PM  – 8:00 PM Local Acts
Bad Habit – band
Dog Bite Money – band
Perkiomen Guitar Ensemble – classical
Dave Antonio –exotic instruments
Sunstone – duo
Magigie Spike – duo
Phil Minissale – singer sowngwriter
Pokie-Poke the Jongleaur - balloon hats, magic

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