Showing posts with label 2009. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2009. Show all posts

Monday, November 30, 2009

December 2009

Magic Brian and Corn Mo's New Year's Eve Bash
When:Thu 12/31 (8PM)
Where: Parkside Lounge
Address: 317 E. Houston St. New York, NY Map
Cost: $25/$50/$75












Magic Brian and Corn Mo host a New Year's Eve party at Parkside Lounge



Open bar from 8-2

Food at 9

Show at 10



Special guests: Jason Trachtenburg and Albert Cadabra



Three ticket prices:

$25 for the show and Champagne at midnight

$50 for the show, beer/wine/well, Champagne at midnight

$75 for the show, full open bar, food, Champagne



For reservations email: parksidefun@gmail.com



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21 Dec 2009 19:30 Cameo Gallery! Brooklyn, New York, New York Supercute show with Pendulum Swings (Jason's new band) are playing at Cameo. Starts at 7:30 SUPERCUTE on at 8 sharp! 5 bucks!!




Location: Williamsburg, Brooklyn
Bands: Supercute!
Show time: 8 PM
Venue: Cameo Gallery
Food: SEA
Drink: Zablozki’s
Miscellaneous: Hugs


Rachel Trachtenberg, daughter and drummer of The Trachtenberg Family Slideshow Players strikes out on her own with her band Supercute!. Think about all the normal things a teen girl thinks about and add some vocals, a uke and some keyboards, and there you have it. Joining them are The Pendulum Swings, The Mini Pearls, and Boom Chick. Just as much fun as any show, SEA is one BIG Thai restaurant. Big enough to have a pool surrounded by tables as a giant Buddha stands above it. Luckily, the food is really great. Offering traditional Pad Thai ($7) to more involved dishes like the Mummy Fish ($14). On N6th, a street full of bars and restaurants, Zablozki’s is the local bar of the bunch, with a pool table and a friendly atmosphere and 12 beers on tap. What looks like some dark basement with tables and some couches, Hugs will end up being a dance party with an awkward blend of music genres that you will grow to love quickly.



Posted by Short and Sweet NYC

Sat., December 19, 8:00pm, Sat., December 19, 10:30pm
Price: $25-$50 SNOWBIZ
Murray Hill . . . on ice! Abrons Arts Center
466 Grand St.
New York, NY
212-598-0400



Schmaltzy comic Murray Hill gets imaginative this holiday season for his annual pageant, A Murray Little Christmas. The show becomes a road trip gone awry when Murray loads his performer friends into a Winnebago headed for his beloved homeland, the Catskills—without checking the fuel gauge. When they run of out gas, they have to celebrate Christmas right there in the Borscht Belt's surrounding woods. The gang takes advantage of the situation by doing The Nutcracker on ice—"with tights and everything," says Hill. Those scantily clad folks include burlesquer Dirty Martini, the Trachtenburg Family Slideshow Players, Bridget Everett, and Moisty the Snowman.

Also on the same day

Saturday December 19 at 8pm Lach Plays Webster Hall
125 East 11th Street, NYC

This Antifest includes performances by: Antifolk pioneers Roger Manning, John S. Hall (King Missile) and Mike Rimbaud
to more recent standouts Jeffrey Lewis and Jason Trachtenberg (of the Trachtenberg Family Sideshow Players). Plus special guests ;-)
Admission is $15 in advance/ $20 at the door and goes to the benefit of the Artist Worker Action League














17 Dec 2009 19:00 Joe’s Pub( Losers Lounge: Tribute to Jackson 5!!) NYC, New York Supercute show

13 Dec 2009 19:00 Rachel’s Sweet 16 Party/Variety Show @ House of Yes!!! Brooklyn, New York











What happens when the youngest member of the Trachtenburg Family Slideshow Players turns 16? The "action-packed, hole in one, roller-skating, hula-hooping, siren-singing, cross-dressing, fluid-swapping, elf-ing, belly-aching, eye candy show of the year" with Rev Jen, Care Bears on Fire, Andrew Katz, Corn Mo, Reggie Watts, Lloyd Floyd, Mike Amato, Rob Shapiro, Ching Chong Song, Cameron Hull, host Rosie Rebel and more.

Review from here
Rachel Trachtenburg, of the band Supercute! and the The Trachtenburg Family Slideshow Players, celebrated her sixteenth birthday this past Sunday at the House of Yes in Brooklyn.










If you can imagine an eccentric, old time variety radio show come to life on stage, that's basically what the party was like, tuned up a few notches. There were musicians, comics, burlesque, court jesters, animals, a photo booth from Dave Matthews Walter, and so much more. Photos taken that evening in the photo booth are online here. Infamous New York City Art Stars Reverend Jen, Mike Amato, Murray Hill, Daniella Day, Jessica Delfino and others were in attendance; many performed on stage in Rachel's honor. Videographers from MTV were also flitting about, (wha??) shooting video for what could be a new reality series about Rachel and the band Supercute. Kids these days, they get famous so quick.

Wish I had a birthday party like that.

A few more photos from the evening snapped by NYC The Blog are below. Video of the evening, including performance by Supercute, will be forthcoming.









Jason Trachtenburg (on floor) and band










L-R: Julia Cumming, Rachel Trachtenburg











L-R: ??, Mike Amato, ??

View more photos from the event at Flickr.
Posted by Paolo Mastrangelo at 12/16/2009 Share
Rachel Trachtenburg's Sweet Sixteen Party

Monday, November 16, 2009

November 2009

23 Nov 2009 Jason Trachtenburg Solo Sidewalk Cafe NYC

info from here

Just as I was heading out I got into an interesting conversation downstairs with Jason Trachtenberg. At last Monday's Open Mic Jason was playing some tricked-out piano parts and he mentioned something from the stage about how he felt he was channeling Peter Dizozza. I really enjoyed the Dizozza reference, especially since I figured there were only a few people around who would get it considering Peter hasn't been hanging out on the scene much lately. In any event, when I mentioned this to Jason we got into an interesting conversation about playing piano and about exactly how Jason got involved with and learned music as a kid.

Thinking about Peter Dizozza also got me nostalgic for the old "What the Fuck" game show segments that Lach used to do (which I mentioned to Lach last night). That used to be one of my favorite parts of the evening and I loved it when Peter would co-host at the piano. I took the trivia questions seriously and always tried hard to get to be one of the contestants. I think I only won a prize once though, which was a bag of drum tools and parts. Later on, when Peter wasn't around, Lach would ask me to co-host, but I was never as good as Peter and also I always kind of wished that I could still be trying to answer the questions




16 Nov 2009 20:00 Tell Your Friends! @ Lolita Lounge NYC, New York (Supercute)

Saturday, August 22, 2009

October 2009

30 October 2009 Joe's Pub NYC Supercute-played Tip Toe by Tiny Tim as encore
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27 Oct 2009 20:00 House Of Yes with Dufus and Huggabroomstick (Jason Trachtenburg’s The Pendulum Swings at 8pm) Brooklyn
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25 Oct 2009 14:00 Halloween Freakfest!! @Thompson Square Park NYC, Supercute!
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23 Oct 2009 21:00 Bushwick Shea Stadium Brooklyn, New York Supercute!
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21 Oct 2009 20:15 CMJ Whitesmith showcase @ The Living Room

CMJ Showcase and Party
We are proud to announce our first-ever CMJ Showcase, co-presented with the geniuses over at Indaba Music.

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21ST
The Living Room
154 Ludlow St, New York NY
(212) 533 - 7235

Emilyn Brodsky (7pm, with Brian Viglione of the Dresden Dolls)
Sydney Wayser (8pm)
Pinky Swear (8:30pm, featuring Rachel Trachtenburg of the Trachtenburg Family Slideshow Players)
Sara Benincasa (comedy, 9pm)
Elon James White (comedy, 9:15pm)
special surprise guest ! (comedy, 9:30pm)
Family of the Year (10pm)
Jason Trachtenburg (11pm, of the Trachtenburg Family Slideshow Players)
Alina Simone (11:45)

Multimedia: MediaVoxNYC

Hosted by Sara Benincasa and Emilyn Brodsky
7pm Show, 21+, one drink minimum, & no CMJ badge required

review from here

Supercute
Hometown: New York
Next local date: Sunday (Thompson Square Park, NYC)
Led by 15-year-old Rachel Trachtenburg of the famed Trachtenburg Family Slideshow Players and accompanied by her 13-year-old friends Julia Cumming and June Lei, these ukulele-playing young ladies really live up to their name. They could have also been called Supercharming Superfunny or Superpromisingfuture.
Sample lyric: “We were so happy that our rooms had been found, but the whole place wreaked of a burnt dead bird”
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10 October 2009 Sidealk Cafe New York Supercute! 11pm
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3 Oct 2009 14:00 Indianapolis Central Library Indianapolis, Indiana
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2 Oct 2009 19:00 Slideshow Sideshow at Indianapolis Central Library Indianapolis, Indiana

Wednesday, August 05, 2009

September 2009

Saturday, September 26, 2009 7 p.m. doors, $8-25 sliding scale
WHERE: Kidd Yellin Gallery 133 Imlay Street @ Verona Street, Brooklyn, New York.
F/G to Smith & 9th St

[[ MUSIC ]]
:: The Trachtenburg Family Slideshow Players
:::: Shilpa Ray --- of Shilpa Ray and Her Happy Hookers, formerly of Beat the Devil
:::::: Kendrick Strauch --- of Harlem Shakes
:::::::: Rebecca Schiffman
:::::::::: Sarah and Michelle Cagianese
:::::::::::: Your Nature --- formerly Frankpollis

[[ ART ]]
:: Gibby Haynes ---- of Gibby Haynes and His Problem, Butthole Surfers
:::: Charlotte Kidd
:::::: Rebecca Schiffman

:: and special guests of music and art...

This benefit will immerse its audience in a multimedia blend of art, music and film--just as ShowPaper does. The event will reach out to an extended new audience of art enthusiasts while preserving the intimate feel of a typical ShowPaper underground event. Artwork by Kidd Yellin resident artists and special guest art curation will be on exhibit along with a projected, rotating "virtual gallery" of ShowPaper cover art--with works by artists (often with music ties) such as Raymond Pettibon, Bjorn Copeland (Black Dice), Ben Jones (PaperRad), Chris Johanson, Ed Templeton, Mark Mothersbaugh (DEVO), Brian Chippendale (Lightning Bolt), and many other talents. Music videos will be screened between sets, including film from past ShowPaper concerts. The event will truly represent a colorful spectrum of subculture.

ShowPaper is known for raw, no-frills, and affordable underground shows (that support its bi-monthly publication) where art is valued above hype. ShowPaper is brought to life by the front-running tastemakers of the NYC music scene, who first introduced such artists as Vivian Girls, Matt and Kim, Dirty Projectors, Dan Deacon,and Vampire Weekend, and who are relied on by countless young people for their next taste of great and interesting music to be experienced up-close-and-personal. With a circulation of 10,000, ShowPaper is the only publication in the tri-state area to exclusively list all-ages shows, distributed and propagated by a small army of dedicated volunteers. A hub of creative-minded people, it is a community founded on inclusion, meant to inspire the next generation of tastemakers, artists, and musicians. ShowPaper's poster-sized cover art makes brilliant work by emerging artists accessible, and the offbeat and hilarious horoscopes, classic indie rock dating sidebar, "I Saw U," and, of course, music listings, make it a coveted item; ShowPaper is known to quite a few and loved by those who do.













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Monday 21 August 2009 Lolita Lounge New York 8pm
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Friday 9 September 2009 Lawton, MI Old Hat Brewery Rachel Trachtenburg's Homemade World
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Thursday 8 September 2009 Milwaukee, WI Vnuk's Lounge Rachel Trachtenburg's Homemade World
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Wednesday 7 September 2009 Newport, KY Historic Southgate House Rachel Trachtenburg's Homemade World
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Saturday 3 September 2009 Indianapolis, IN Central Public Library Rachel Trachtenburg's Homemade World
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Friday 2 September 2009Indianapolis, IN Central Public Library

Thursday, July 30, 2009

August 2009

Wednesday 30 August 2009 Youngstown, OH The Lemon Grove Rachel Trachtenburg's Homemade World
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Sunday 23 August 2009 Rachel Trachtenburg's Homemade World CD Release Show and Fundraiser for Episode # 2-- All Star Lineup Cameo Brooklyn, New York
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FRIDAY AUGUST 14 2009 Venue: On the lawn of Automotive High School
Address: 50 Bedford Ave. @ North 13th St. (Williamsburg, Brooklyn)

special show is happening in Williamsburg this Friday, August 14th. Rooftop Films is hosting a screening and special set on the Lawn of the Automotive High School in Williamsburg. Before their annual Home Movie program, The Trachtenburg Family Slideshow Players will play a special set with their vintage slides. More details after the jump:

ROOFTOP FILMS AND VERIZON FIOS PRESENT HOME MOVIES
Short films and video about moments in time, capturing and imagining what it felt like to be there.
OPEN BAR AFTER PARTY FOLLOWING THE SCREENING FOR ALL IN ATTENDANCE

Venue: On the lawn of Automotive High School
Address: 50 Bedford Ave. @ North 13th St. (Williamsburg, Brooklyn)
Directions: L to Bedford Ave. or G to Nassau Ave.
Rain: In the event of rain the show will be held indoors at the same location
8:00PM: Doors open
8:30PM: Sound Fix presents The Trachtenburg Family Slideshow Players
9:00PM: Film
10:30PM: Filmmaker Q & A
11:30PM-1:00AM: After-party: Open Bar at Matchless (557 Manhattan Ave.
@ Driggs) Courtesy of Radeberger Pilsner
Tickets: $9 at the door or online at
http://newyork.going.com/event-624864;Rooftop_Films_Home_Movies#
Presented in partnership with: Cinereach, New York magazine, City Council Member David Yassky & Automotive High School
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Sidewalk Cafe's 2009 Summer Antifolk Festival (Aug 7-16)















Celebrating 25 years of semi-annual Antifolk performances (a winter event mirrors the summer one), the festival is a showcase for a diverse cast of talented musicians and spoken-word performers, newcomers and veterans alike. New York City's Antifolk community has been a welcoming launching pad for well-known artists such as Beck, The Moldy Peaches, Jeffrey Lewis, Regina Spektor, Hamell on Trial, and Nellie McKay. The Sidewalk Café has been the scene's proud stomping ground since 1992.
Summer Antifolk Festival 2009 at Sidewalk Cafe

Friday, August 7
7:00 - Domino
7:30 - Amos Torres
8:00 - Max Miller
8:30 - The Telethons
9:00 - Elastic No-No Band & Preston Spurlock Film/Music Spectacular
10:30 - BJ Snowden
11:30 - The Young Dads
12:30 - The Venn Diagrams

Saturday, August 8
6:00 - My Light Sweet Fire
6:30 - Adam Finchler
7:30 - David Greenberg
8:00 - Julie Hill
8:30 - Aaron Invisible
9:30 - Eric Wolfson
10:00 - Brook Pridemore
10:30 - Jason & Rachel Trachtenburg
11:30 - Debe Dalton
12:30 - Crabs on Banjo

Sunday, August 9
6:00 - Dan Asselin Band
6:30 - Maggie Nutall
7:00 - Clinical Trials (feat. Somer)
7:30 - The Zombie Nationalists
8:00 - Max Vernon
8:30 - Annie Crane
9:00 - Destroy Nate Allen (Portland)
9:30 - The Weird Beards (Connecticut)
10:00 - Josh Fox
11:00 - Heroes of the Open End

Monday, August 10
The Monday Night Open Stage with Ben Krieger

Tuesday, August 11
7:00 - Liv Carrow
7:30 - Soce The Elemental Wizard
8:00 - Enid Ellen
8:30 - M. Lamar
9:00 - Herb Scher & The Librarians
9:30 - Brer Brian
10:00 - Huggabroomstik Residency Event w/ Kung Fu Crime Wave
11:30 - Joe Crow Ryan

Wednesday, August 12
7:00 - Elena Dana (UK)
7:30 - Ben Sadock
8:00 - Charles Mansfield
8:30 - The Fools
9:00 - Joe Bendik
9:30 - A Brief View Of The Hudson
10:00 - Dots Will Echo
11:00 - Power Hour! with Swamp Luck
12:00 - The Relatives

Thursday, August 13
7:00 - Jon Berger
7:30 - Bernard King Presents
9:00 - Rav Shmuel
9:30 - The Woog Riots (Germany/Italy)
10:00 - Peter Dizozza
10:30 - Dufus
11:30 - Prewar Yardsale
12:30 - Soft Black

Friday, August 14
8:00 - Nan Turner
7:30 - Elizabeth Devlin
8:00 - The Missing Leech (Spain)
8:30 - Awareness
9:00 - Susan Hwang
9:30 - Wilder Worldwide
10:00 - Power Hour! with Urban Barnyard
11:30 - The Wowz
12:30 - Major Matt Mason USA

Saturday, August 15
7:30 - Charles Latham (Philly)
8:00 - Carl Creighton
8:30 - Brian Speaker
9:00 - Lippe
9:30 - Emily Einhorn
10:00 - Erin Regan
10:30 - Jaymay
11:30 - Daniel Bernstein
12:30 - Crazy and the Brains

Sunday, August 16
5:30 - The Antifolk Scrabble Tournament
8:00 - Level II's Puppet Show Spectacular
9:00 - Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza
10:00 - Larkin Grimm
Talking Stick:
11:00 - Master Lee
12:00 - Mr. Patrick

from
Sidewalk Café; Fri 7–Aug 16

For a quarter century, artists working the margins of New York music have clustered under the Antifolk rubric, a broad scene that keeps a safe haven in the back of the East Village’s Sidewalk Café. As the leather-jacketed warriors parading St. Marks Place have given way to the gentler souls of Bedford Avenue, the Antifolk world has remained a persistent alternative: less a stylistic meeting ground than a free-for-all built from the democracy of the open mike. It is no coincidence that the luminaries sprung from this world—Beck, the Moldy Peaches, Nellie McKay, Regina Spektor—have all been stubborn aberrations, unattached to any larger cultural movement.

Randomly dropping by Sidewalk can be a risky endeavor: Not every performer is the world’s next Beck. A smart time to pop in is during the Antifolk Festival, which takes over the club for a week or so every August. This year’s lineup reflects the breadth inherent to this creative bloc. It includes some reigning stars: Jason Trachtenburg and his daughter, Rachel, of the Trachtenburg Family Slideshow Players, perform on Saturday 8, and Larkin Grimm, an astonishingly slanted folksinger, plays August 16. But the festival extends to a raft of oddballs and miscreants who are less heard and worth hearing. Elizabeth Devlin croons brassy dreams over Autoharp August 14, while Debe Dalton presents old-world banjo laments Saturday 8. Talking Stick pairs the singular performance artists Master Lee and Mr. Patrick August 16. There are also singing rabbis, outsider legends and local nuts—watch your back, Bowery Ballroom.—Jay Ruttenberg
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6 Aug 2009 The OH MY GOD GIRLS Hi Christina! Art Space Brooklyn, New York
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NELLIE McKAY Performance Featuring Rachel Trachtenburg and the OH MY GOD GIRLS
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 5th ,NYC
STARRING singer/song writer, stage and film actress, Nellie McKay and Featuring Rachel Trachtenburg with The Oh My God Girls
FUND RAISER for TONY AVELLA for MAYOR 2009

Where: No Malice Palace
197 East Third St. (Bet. Ave. A & B)
New York, NY 10009

When: 7:00PM - 9:00PM

Light refreshments provided and cash bar available

Please come meet Tony Avella and support him for Mayor 2009!
He's a wonderful candidate who stands up for the good people of NYC and stands up and speaks out for animal protection issues.

Suggested donation is $50 at the door.
Checks may be made payable to "Tony Avella 2009."
Between ave. A & B at 3rd street, 10009

Saturday, May 02, 2009

July 2009

Thursday 30 July Sky City, 1157 Broad St $7.00 THE TRACHTENBURG FAMILY SLIDESHOW PLAYERS with special guest LADY BLANCHE














The Trachtenburgs have family message in act
By Steven Uhles| Staff Writer


For Jason Trachtenburg, performing as the father figure in the Trachtenburg Family Slideshow Players, the family band he plays in with his daughter, Rachel, and his wife, Tina, means more than merely finding an avenue for his quirky pop style. He sees the group as an instrument for change, challenge, education and artistic inspiration.




Special
Jason, his wife, Tina, and their daughter, Rachel, perform their unusual act as The Trachtenburg Family Slideshow Players. They will be at Sky City tonight.
Click photo for optionsThe group began with Mr. Trachtenburg writing songs to accompany the slides and projector he and his wife picked up at a Seattle yard sale. Incorporating his daughter, first on harmonica and later on drums and ukulele, and his wife rocking the slide projector, he found that the slide shows engaged audiences.

Nearly nine years later, the Trachtenburg's are still at it, traversing the country in a well-packed car, bringing songs and slides to the masses.

During a recent telephone interview, held under possibly clandestine circumstances from a Chapel Hill, N.C. Montessori school ("I am a believer in progressive education. I knew I would find a friendly phone here"), Mr. Trachtenburg, spoke in rapid-fire phrases that circled around a point before diving at moments of crystal clarity. He explained that the Slideshow Players succeed because it transcends and accepts the realities of playing in a rock band.

"Here's the thing," he said. "One plus one plus one plus one always equals four. Guitar, bass, drums -- it's limited. For us, this works in three circular ways. It works as a family unit. It is a mother, father and daughter. It works as a unit looking at families, through these slide. Then there is this unit as a band, as that equation, because we are, still, after all, an indie rock band."

Mr. Trachtenburg said a goal of the act is to present alternate means of engagement that eschew television, a medium he clearly has strong opinions about.

"The bonding process has been manipulated and stripped away by television," he said. "I believe people should do anything besides having others control their reality. It puts us in a place where we can't challenge or grow. That's what the message here is. It's about doing."

Still, the family is also working on a television show featuring Rachel, entitled Rachel Trachtenburg's Homemade World. There's also a new solo record for Mr. Trachtenburg and Rachel has a new band of her own, the Oh My God Girls, which features teen girls busting out the poppy rock and an occasional hula hoop.

Redefining entertainment, Mr. Trachtenburg said, is only part of the Trachtenburg's goals. He said he hopes it can fund a sense of community.

"It's a three-fold trajectory toward success," he said. "One is financial. We would like to pay our bills, help people that need it and buy a building that we could set up as a community of friends. Part two is getting the word out as lifestyle advocates. The world is in peril and we all need to live healthier lifestyles and a kinder existence. Part three is taking entertainment as we know it to where it is headed. We all love the Beatles and Bob Dylan, but we can do things that have never been done before.

We can move the bar forward and higher."

Reach Steven Uhles at (706) 823-3626 or steven.uhles@augustachronicle.com

IF YOU GO

WHAT: The Trachtenburg Family Slideshow Players, with Lady Blanche

WHEN: 10 tonight

WHERE: Sky City, 1157 Broad St.

COST: $7; skycityaugusta.com

SEE THEM: See the Trachtenburgs at work at www.slideshowplayers.com/.




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Wednesday 29 July Jacksonville, FL@Club TSI










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7/28=Athens, GA@40 Watt
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7/25=Chestertown, MD@Andy's
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7/22=Chapel Hill, NC@Local 506
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7/20=Vienna, VA@Jammin Java

Monday July 20, 2009 at 8:00pm
Jammin' Java

231 Maple Ave E
Vienna, Virginia 22180 Get Directions
Pianist/singer Jason Trachtenburg sings biting, satirical lyrics inspired by slides he digs up at estate sales. His wife, Tina, works the slide projector and his daughter, Rachel, performs on drums and sings backup

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7/18=Asheville, NC@The Grey Eagle

Grey Eagle presents:Trachtenburg Slideshow Players in Asheville
July 18 8PM doors open, Asheville NC, Grey Eagle Music Hall. The Trachtenburgs are a domestic trio (dad Jason, mom Tina Piña, 12-year-old daughter Rachel), who play quirky indie pop songs in the key of un-ironic good, clean fun with one major catch: All the songs carefully rhyming lyrics come from the vintage slide collections they've found at estate or garage sales that accompany their performances. Whats more, from their retro fashion sense to their disavowal of modern conveniences, the Trachtenburgs are a charming relic: a vintage throwback to simpler, more self-sufficient, family-oriented times just like their music. Tickets: $10 advance, $12 day of show. 828-232-5800 or http://greyeagle.musictoday.com
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Friday 17 July 2009 - The Trachtenburg Family Slideshow Players w/Lost in the Trees - The Milestone Club Charlotte North Carolina
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7/16 R.A. Fountain General Store, 6754 E. Wilson St., Fountain TFSP w/Lady Blanche 7.30 pm $8 for general seating, $10 for reserved seating.

from

Trachtenburg Family Slideshow Players to perform in Fountain

The Daily Reflector

Friday, July 10, 2009

The Manhattan-based Trachtenburg Family Slideshow Players will headline a special Thursday-night show and concert at R.A. Fountain General Store.

The Trachtenburgs have been performing their quirky, anti-folk shows edged with political humor throughout the United States and Europe for eight years.

Jason Trachtenburg describes his family band as “an indie, vaudeville, conceptual art, pop-rock, family slide-show band.” And what he means by slide-show is that the band takes slides of strangers and interprets their lives through music.

Jason sings and plays the guitar and keyboards. His 16-year-old daughter Rachel plays the drums and sings. Mom Tina projects the vintage slides that the family has collected from junk shops and estate sales onto a large screen behind her husband and daughter as they perform.

“This is a big act for a little place like ours. Jason was interested in seeing our venue, and I promised to give them some boxes of slides I've accumulated, too,” R.A. Fountain owner Alex Albright said.

One of the Trachtenburg's most critically acclaimed performances is of a six-song cycle that chronicles a fictionalized meeting at McDonald's corporate headquarters.

“They're pretty hard-core vegetarians, so you can imagine that their take on Mickey D's wouldn't be one Ronald would appreciate,” Albright said. “They're very political, very satirical, definitely not a family bluegrass band. But they have a lot of fun with what they're doing, which is evident in all of their many YouTube videos.”

Opening for the Trachtenburgs is Lady Blanche, a Colorado native who recently abandoned her singer-songwriter life as Tracy Shapiro to take on the new persona. She describes her music as a “melange of punk-twanged Tenacious D-esque compositions, not so ladylike confessionals, and stream-of-consciousness rambles.”

The Trachtenburg Family Slideshow Players and Lady Blanche are playing in Fountain as part of a Southern tour that also includes the Pour House in Raleigh and Local 506 in Chapel Hill.

If you Go!

What: Trachtenburg Family Slideshow Players and Lady Blanche

When: 7:30 p.m. Thursday

Where: R.A. Fountain General Store, 6754 E. Wilson St., Fountain

Cost: $8 for general seating, $10 for reserved seating.

Call: 749-3228

Visit: www.rafountain.com

Review from here

What goes along perfectly with watching family slides of people you don’t know and speculating on what their lives are like? You guessed it, a free onion. That’s right, when we arrived at R.A. Fountain on Thursday to watch The Trachtenburg Family Slideshow Players we were promptly given each a free onion. If that doesn’t sound a bit odd to you, then maybe the Trachetenburg Family Slideshow Players won’t either. The Trachtenburg family consists of a mother (Tina), father (Jason), and daughter (Rachael). The family acquires slides from yard sales and uses a slide projector to project these family slides (of people they don’t know) and make up songs about them, speculating on what the people might be like and how their lives might have been. Curious on how this plays out? Watch this video of when they performed on the Conan O’ Brian Show a few years back.

The Trachtenberg Family Slideshow Players performed “Look At Me” (the song seen in the above video) at R.A. Fountain on Thursday, however, there were a few more…um…revealing slides included however, that the audience was not expecting.

The group was entertaining and we had a lot of fun. The daughter has her own children’s television show and she performed a few solo songs on Ukulele while her mother animates felt figures on a felt board, creating a music video of sorts. This video shows an example of what one of these felt board songs are like.

Lady Blanche an acoustic folk singer, opened up for the group. The audience enjoyed her song about a friend that wishes for the universe to bring her the perfect man. The song lists all the qualities a perfect man should have. This was the longest song of her entire set. A lady that sat behind us bought a copy of Lady Blanche’s newest album, and I might be mistaken, but it looks like each album comes wrapped in a free pair of men’s briefs??

If you ever get an opportunity to see the Trachtenburg Family Slide Show Players I guarantee it will be a show you won’t soon forget. I will not guarantee however, that you will receive a free onion upon entering the venue. The occasional free onion is just one of those little things that make R. A. Fountain first-rate.
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Wednesday July, 15. The Pour House Raleigh, NC USA
Ticket Price: $8 advance /$10 at door
Doors: 8 pm
Show: 9 pm
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Sunday 12 July 2009 New York City, NY@Solar 1*11:30 AM
& New York City, NY@The Beach at Roosevelt Island*3 PM.Rachel Trachtenburg’s Homemade World + The Beach Puppeteers


The Beach at Governors Island



Travel: 1 to South Ferry, then take the New York Water Taxi from the Battery Maritime Building, Slip 7 | Directions

Prices

Tickets: Free

Description
See above for Rachel Trachtenburg’s Homemade World, which here takes part in this family tribute to the wonderful Maurice Sendak. When

Jul 12 3pm

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7/10=Providence, RI@Firehouse 13
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7/09=Montpelier, VT@Langdon Street Cafe
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7/08=Winooski, VT@Monkey Bar
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7/07=Allston, MA@Harper's Ferry review from here

If you happen to be at a neighborhood garage sale and notice a hipster family gleefully rummaging through boxes full of abandoned family vacations slides from years past, and if this family happens to be composed of a father with Woody Allen-esque glasses, a mother sporting a vintage suit dripping in epilates, and daughter in a turquoise jumper with neon pink tights (perhaps with a tiny Chihuahua tucked under one arm), you are witness to The Trachtenberg Family Slideshow Players. And they are in the process of writing a song.

"This is not your grandfather's slideshow - oh, actually it is" quipped Jonathon Trachtenberg, as he introduced the troupe during their show at Harper's Ferry Tuesday night. In addition to Jonathon, The Players are composed of Jonathon's wife (and slide projector manager), Tina Piña, and 15-year-old ukulele-strumming daughter Rachel. Inspiration for the band's self-described "indie-vaudeville-conceptual-art-rock-slideshow" act emerged from Tina's discovery of a box of vintage slides at an estate sale when the family, now based in New York, was living in Seattle. The band's first hit, "Mountain Trip to Japan" segued into a life of song-writing, performing, traveling, and, you know, making cameos in Moby music-videos.

The audience at Tuesday's show absorbed the performance set up: haphazardly-placed mics, a keyboard, and various percussion instruments arranged on the floor for easy use - all in front of the large projector screen that displayed the slides. The music-making process is simple for this unique family: they visit garage sales, antique stores, anywhere they can rummage through and pick out enticing slides. They then let the slides inspire their rhyming verses; after the verses, they compose the music. The lyrics are simply a description of what appears to be happening in the slide, from McDonald's ad campaigns, trips to Japan, Easter-egg hunting, set to light ukulele, light percussion, keyboard, with folksy vocals reminiscent of The Moldy Peaches or Ingrid Michelson. The result is an amusingly interactive show - question and answer sessions are common, and there is a running dialogue between the family and the viewers. Not surprising, as eventually the Trachtenbergs hope to establish a familial-like following: "I would love something like what the Grateful Dead had...where we could all cook together, sew together, and make music together," said Tina Piña Trachtenberg.

The show is cute for the spectacle it makes itself out to be, but the entire time I couldn't help wondering if Rachel went to school, and how her parents could be comfortable starting the show at 11 pm when they have a tween daughter. Also, the Trachtenbergs went out of their way to convey themselves as members of an indie counterculture, professing vegetarianism, fear of "the digital invasion" of iPods and laptops, and advising the limiting "of cellular phones - they're dangerous," but then wrapped up the show by advertising their Twitter account. Take the kitschy songs at face value folks, laugh at what they are showing you, and then leave.

By Mary Delsener
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Thursday July 02, 2009 The Trachtenburg Family Slideshow Players & Tammy Faye Starlite & Corn Mo
6:30pm doors | 7pm show
$12 advance | $15 day of show
18+ or accompanied by legal guardian
This is a First-Come, Fully Seated event.
The Trachtenberg Family Slideshow Players
"We're an indie-vaudeville-conceptual-art-rock-slideshow band," says singer/songwriter Jason Trachtenburg. "We've got the market cornered! There's no band that can hold a candle to us in that department."

The Trachtenburgs are a domestic trio (dad Jason, mom Tina Piña, 15-year-old daughter Rachel), who play quirky indie pop songs in the key of unironic good, clean fun with one major catch: All the songs carefully rhyming lyrics come from the vintage slide collections they've found at estate or garage sales that accompany their performances.

What's more, including their retro fashion sense inspired by Mom Tina, the Trachtenburgs are a charming relic: a vintage throwback to a simpler, more self-sufficient, family-oriented time ... just like their music.

Tina Piña and Jason met at a Greenwich Village open-mic in 1989, and the pair later relocated to Seattle. They had a daughter, Rachel, and ran a dog-walking business while Jason worked Seattle's open-mic circuit. When his eccentric indie pop was failing to find an audience, Tina suggested he augment his act with slide imagery. On a subsequent dog-walking trip with Rachel, she found an old slide projector at a garage sale, and a box of slides from a random family's 1959 mountain trip to Japan.

The next morning, Tina awoke to find Jason had spent the entire night writing a song to accompany the slide presentation - appropriately titled "Mountain Trip to Japan, 1959." Six-year-old Rachel was recruited to play harmonica; (she later moved over to drum duties), Tina was appointed projector operator/backup singer, and the Trachtenburg Family Slideshow Players were born.
Tammy Faye Starlite
Then the kingdom of heaven shall be likened to ten virgins who took their lamps and went out to meet the bridegroom.

La Pucelle

And I looked up. He said, Jesus is in your mouth. He said it, and I complied.

And at midnight a cry was heard: Behold, the bridegroom is coming; go out to meet him! Then all those virgins arose and trimmed their lamps.

Oh, genuflect for Jesus Bend in bliss Each rug burn ( He teaches ) A Christ-cherry kiss

Oh come, loved ones, with Him reside Let us all be Christian brides ! With one mind we cannot falter Faith divine lies at the altar

Where we, His connubial congregation, tender holy vestal oblations; Seek we not in vain his approbation -

The gloriole: His vow of conjugation !

His band of gold, a bond of liberation - Hymeneals be sung with exaltation !

Oh chaste ones, let us unite and kneel His rod invites Our God is real

"Tammy Faye Starlite -- named for the television evangelist's wife, Tammy Faye Bakker -- is a nasty girl. In the course of the evening she will peel off her elbow gloves and strip to a chemise so skimpy it brings a blush to her own husband's cheeks. But by that time the faint of heart will have fled. Propriety seldom survives into the second verse of a Starlite song. Her lyrics begin with characters found in all country songs: simple men or women on a bad drunk, in a bad marriage or strung out on divorce or unrequited love. But family values soon turn to incest and the love of God gets downright carnal. Her band, the Angels of Mercy, lay down the sure rhythms and artful guitar fills that country fans love. But anyone who takes the genre too seriously is certain to be burned.



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Monday, March 16, 2009

June 2009

Saturday June 27 2009 The OH MY GOD GIRLS Tompkins Square Park 2-6pm & 7.30 pm Community Garden 6th St & Ave B Both free

















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Friday June 19th & Saturday 20th, 2009 OJ ALL DAY 2009
Olive Juice Music Presents:
The 3rd Annual "OJ All Day"
Real Independent Music Festival
June 19th & 20th, 2009

at the

Broolyn Lyceum
227 4th Avenue
Brooklyn, NY 11215
(718) 857-4816

Confirmed acts so far include: Trachtenburg Family Slideshow Players, Dufus, Schwervon!, Wooden Ghost, Sprinkle Genies, Urban Barnyard, Elastic No No Band, Toby Goodshank, Dave End, Kansas State Flower, The Purple Organ, Huggabroomstik, Barry Bliss and Susan Huang.
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Saturday June 13 National Pigeon Day
Noon - 4 pm
Pilgrim Hill in Central Park
New York, NY
(enter on northwest corner of 5th Avenue & E. 72nd Street)
Rachel Trachtenburg will be performing live on Uke
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Friday June 12 2009 Bloodwrestling Fest TONITE! Plus live music and activities. $10 suggested donation. Jessica Delfino performst at 8:30, along with Trachtenburgh Family Slideshow Players, Michelle Leona and MORE!
202 Rivington, no jerks allowed.

May 2009

Thursday May 21 2009 Jason Trachtenburg + Rachel Trachtenburg

Sidewalk Café

94 Ave A (at 6th St)
East Village | Map

212-473-7373

Subway: F, V to Lower East Side–Second Ave; 6 to Astor Pl | Directions

Prices

Tickets: two-drink minimum

Description
Two of the three Trachtenburg Family Slideshow Players—father Jason and daughter Rachel—swing through their old haunt to play solo sets. The show may be slideless, but the fam never fails to entertain. When

Thu 11pm
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Olive Juice's acoustic bbq (May 17) @ Goodbye Blue Monday (1087 Broadway in Brooklyn) USA

Olive Juice Music's third annual OJ All Day Festival will be held this June 19 & 20 in a new location at the Brooklyn Lyceum. You can buy advance tickets here.

Before then, they will be throwing a somewhat poorly timed kick off bbq party, a month before the actual festival. The shindig will take place on Sunday, May 17th from 4pm to 10pm in the back yard at Goodbye Blue Monday (1087 Broadway in Brooklyn - take the J to Kosciusko St Station)

The bbq will feature mini-acoustic sets from Jason and Rachel Trachtenburg, Schwervon!, Wooden Ghost, The Wowz, and Ching Chong Song.

Review here
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Rachel Trachtenburg played two songs, one about a black cat and one about a pigeon (if I remember correctly). Rachel played one song at the keyboard and on the other played ukelele and was accompanied by Chris Brodeur on air violin (Chris hummed along while miming the violin playing--it was a kind of charming effect, actually).

Rachel was followed by her dad Jason who played some of his recent hits...I seem to remember "I don't want to tempt.....time." That catchy sensation.
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Sunday 10 May 2009 20:00 Sudra Teatern Stockholm Trachtenburg Family Slideshow Players
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Saturday 9 May 2009 20:00 Sudra Teatern Stockholm Trachtenburg Family Slideshow Players
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Friday 8 May 2009 20:00 Garage Oslo Trachtenburg Family Slideshow Players
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Sunday 3 Hamburg, Germany Pudel Jason Trachtenburg w/Slobbersville
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Saturday 2 Hasselt, Belgium Jason Trachtenburg w/Slobbersville
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Saturday, May 2nd 8pm-12am Bowery Poetry Club (308 Bowery)Best Book Party Ever!"
The Official Party for "Live Nude Elf: The Sexperiments of Reverend Jen"
from Soft Skull Press
Saturday, May 2nd 8pm-12am
Bowery Poetry Club (308 Bowery)
featuring performances by: Reverend Jen,
The Trachtenburg Slide Show Family Players,
The Electric Mess, Brer Brian,
go-go elves and more!
free admission, free condoms

Let's face it: Most book parties suck. Bores in tweed jackets eat waxy cubes of cheese while listening to well-behaved writers drone on about their sexless, frustrated lives. Everyone goes home sober and alone at a reasonable hour.

Not at "Best Book Party Ever" the official shindig for Reverend Jen's memoir: "Live Nude Elf: The Sexperiments of Reverend Jen!" It has taken the Rev. many years to get published – years she spent working crap jobs while simultaneously fantasizing about what her book party would be like. Now you, the attendee, get to reap the benefits of Reverend Jen's overactive imagination!

Along with musical performances from The Trachtenburg Slide Show Family Players and the Electric Mess, there will be brief and depraved readings from Rev.'s book, elf-eared go-go dancers, a spanking booth, a giant model of the G-Spot for guests to explore, souvenirs ("I Survived the Best Book Party Ever" t-shirts anyone?), live vulva paintings from Lady C, Soul, R&B, and Garage dance tunes from DJ Charles Gaskins (from garagepunk.com), cheap-ass drink specials all night, a male wet t-shirt contest, performances by various art stars and so much more!

Get there early and stay late! A magical night to remember is in store for all

Monday, February 23, 2009

April 2009

Thursday 30 Krems Jason Trachtenburg w/Slobbersville
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Tuesday 28 Munich, Germany Lothringer 13 Jason Trachtenburg w/Ching Chong Song & Phoebe Kreutz
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Monday 27 Castrop-Rauxel, Germany Bahia de Cochinos Jason Trachtenburg w/Ching Chong Song & Phoebe Kreutz
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Sunday 26 Wetzlar, Germany Cafe Vinyl Jason Trachtenburg w/Ching Chong Song & Phoebe Kreutz

Whilst in NYC Rachel took part in the Swap-a-Palooza full details here














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Saturday 25 Leipzig, Germany Scala Jason Trachtenburg w/Ching Chong Song & Phoebe Kreutz
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Friday 24 Masdeberg, Germany Theatre Magdeberg Jason Trachtenburg w/Ching Chong Song & Phoebe Kreutz
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Wednesday 22 Hamburg, Germany Hasenschaukel Jason Trachtenburg w/Ching Chong Song & Phoebe Kreutz
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Tuesday 21st Rostock, Germany M.S. Stubmitz Jason Trachtenburg w/Ching Chong Song & Phoebe Kreutz
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Thursday 16 April 2009 23:00 Sidewalk Cafe - Jason Trachtenburg performs songs from File Under Pop Male Vocal
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Tuesday 7th Brooklyn, NY Club Cameo Jason Trachtenburg w/ Ching Chong Song & Phoebe Kruitz
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Thursday 9th, 8pm New York, NY the Studio @ Webster Hall Rachel Trachtenburg with Uni & Her Ukulele and Kiwi comedian Griffin Point.

The Woode


The Woode

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Tues. 7th Brooklyn, NY Club Cameo - 93 N. 6th St., Williamsburg - w/ Ching Chong Song & Phoebe Kruitz
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Friday April 03, 2009 8:00 PM EDT (8:00 PM Doors) at The Bell House Brooklyn NY USA Langhorne Slim with Rachel, Tina and Jason Trachtenburg will all be performing with Langhorne Slim at the BELL HOUSE in Brooklyn, but in solo sets and with felt boards instead of slides!, also featuring THE WOES & SAM LOWRY opening General Admission - $12.00

Tuesday, February 10, 2009

March 2009

Saturday March 28 Cambridge Mass. @ Lily Pad - Special Family Show 3pm
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Friday 27 Mar 2009 20:00 Bennington College Bennington, VT.
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Thursday March 26 Somerville, Mass @ P.A.'s Lounge
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Wednesday March 25 Providence, RI @ Firehouse 13
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Monday 23 Mar 2009 20:00 Auction House New Jersey





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Sunday March 22 Philadelphia @ the Fire
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Saturday March 21 -- Trachtenburg Family Slideshow Players -- The Boot

We are featuring The Trachtenburg Family Slideshow Players on Monday March 21st. I first heard about them a few years ago when my friend David Miller released the tribute album Hello Radio: The Songs of They Might Be Giants. Jason Trachtenburg covered Dr. Worm (along with covers by Self, Frank Black, Steve Burns and This Radiant Boy). David also told me all about the Slideshow Players. They're s a family band, made up of Jason, Tina Piña and their daughter Rachel. They play songs set to slide shows. It's really fun.

The show is Monday March 21st and it's only $8.00. Tickets are on sale here and at http://www.auctionhouseevents.com. Our space is very limited, so we always suggest to buy tickets in advance.











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Friday 20 Mar 2009 20:00 Velvet Lounge Washington DC
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Thursday 19 Mar 2009 20:00 Coffee East Easton MD
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Wednesday 18 Mar 2009 20:00 Otto Bar Baltimore




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Friday 13 Mar 2009 20:00 Detriot Institute of the Arts Detriot 5200 Woodward Ave.313-833-7900

Friday Night Live!
MUSIC:

The Trachtenberg Family Slideshow Players
7 & 8:30 p.m.
This eccentric and entertaining pop-rock trio sets vintage slides to music with quirky lyrics that provide a hilarious accompaniment to views of American family life. In conjunction with American Chronicles: The Art of Norman Rockwell.

DROP-IN WORKSHOPS:

Kites
6–9 p.m
(12 and under must be with an adult)

Learn kite-flying safety tips as you create a simple example using paper, ribbon, string and markers.
Location: Loggia, Student Lunch Area

Drawing in the Galleries for Youth
6–9 p.m.
(Ages 6–14, children 12 and younger must be accompanied by an adult)
Artist/instructors help participants create pencil drawings to take home. No experience necessary; materials provided.
Location: See the This Week at the DIA handout at any Information Desk.

Drawing in the Galleries for Adults
6–9 p.m.
(Ages 15 & older)
Artist/instructors help participants create pencil drawings to take home. No experience necessary; materials provided.
Location: See the This Week at the DIA handout at any Information Desk.

GUIDED TOURS:
6 and 7:30 p.m.
Highlights of the museum tours offered at both times.

+ Friday, March 13, 6:00 PM - 10:00 PM
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Wednesday March 11 2009 Shrink free New York USA
superb NYC stand-ups & sketch performers Jason Trachtenberg, The Bitter Poet, Dan Allen, Katina Corrao, E.J. Murphy, and Seth Madej at the free Shrink (8:00 pm),
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Saturday 7 Mar 2009 The Riff Pt. Jefferson Long Island

Friday, January 30, 2009

February 2009

Friday 26 Feb 2009 North East Kingdom - Jason Trachtenburg with Brittain Ashford Bushwick Brooklyn NY USA
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Thursday 19th February 2009 Anti-Folk Fest Sidewalk Cafe New York USA

9pm Rachel Trachtenburg
9:30pm Jason Trachtenburg
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Tuesday, February 10 2009 Family Time with Jason Trachtenburg
Wacky (but strangely endearing) Jason Trachtenburg performs in Park Slope. $8.
8pm at Union Hall, 702 Union Street
(718) 638-4400
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MONDAY FEB 9th 2009 Street Meat
Uniquely fun Character Comedy Show
Hosted by Heather Fink and Rob Lathan
www.StreetMeatComedy.com
Cake Shop, 152 Ludlow St
8pm
FREE
with these great character performers:
- Esther Ku (NBC's Last Comic Standing)
- Eliot Glazer (Urlesque, the Apiary)
- Brooke Van Poppelen and Joselyn Hughes (Chicago, UCB)
- Nick Ross (UCB Harold Team)
AND
- Jason Trachtenburg of the Trachtenburg Family Slideshow Players!
Cheap beers and great funtimes.
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Monday 2nd February 2009 Entertaining the Bartender with Jena Friedman Sound Fix Free


110 Bedford Ave (at North 11th St)
Williamsburg, Brooklyn | Map

718-388-8090

Subway: L to Bedford Ave



delightful comics Heather Fink (co-host of Street Meat), Jason Trachtenburg (Trachtenburg Family Slideshow Players), Mike Drucker (SNL, The Onion), Rob Lathan (Conan O’Brien, The Colbert Report, MTV, VH1), David Cope, and singer/songwriter Aprille Goodman performing at a free weekly variety show in Brooklyn hosted by the razor-sharp Jena Friedman: Entertaining the Bartender (8:30 pm),

Saturday, September 27, 2008

January 2009

Wednesday 28 January 2009 Jason Trachtenburg with Duke Special Brooklyn, NY Union Hall
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Saturday 24 January 2009 Rachel Trachtenburg with Care Bears on Fire Brooklyn, NY The Bell House
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Take Back the City In Support of Yetta Kurland for City Council '09
Wednesday January 14 2009 New York, NY Touch Night Club

$40 - Actvist (Student / Low Income)
$100 - Community Organizer (Suggested Donation)
$250 - Watchdog (Includes Champagne Reception with Performers and Yetta )
$500 - Agent of Change (Includes Champagne Reception with Performers and Yetta and Priority seating)
$1000- Visionary (Includes Champagne Reception with Performers and Yetta and Priority seating and Autographed Photo and Yetta)
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Monday January 12 2009 Rachel Trachtenburg
Trivariety New York, NY Lucky Changs
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Saturday, January 10th, 2009 Jason Trachtenburg solo Bushwick. Morgan Avenue New York

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Off to desolate, snowy Bushwick. Morgan Avenue. Reminded me of the scene from Buster Keaton's "The Frozen North." Looking for the show? Not the random art show on the first floor. The random free variety show in the fourth-floor loft. Good, better, worse. Jason Trachtenberg on an especially off night. Happy for an intermission, an out. Subway back to the frozen north of Manhattan.
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Wednesday January 7 2009 The Bowery Poetry Club
308 Bowery, NYC 10012 || 212.614.0505
betw. Bleecker & Houston, across from CBGB's
F or V to 2nd Ave / 6 to Bleecker St.


10:00PM - 1:00AM Sean T. Hanratty presents Theater of Fools w/Jason Trachtenburg, The New York Howl, The Fools and Sean T. Hanratty Live music, a multi-prize free raffle and drink specials. It's magical. Don't miss it! Sean T. Hanratty Presents: Theater of Fools is live music showcase. It's hosted by the incredible BPC Artist in Residence and only two-time Mr. Lower East Side, Moonshine Shorey, who will be at the bar giving out raffle prizes and serving up drink specials all night long.
It is a night of awesomeness not to be missed.

January will feature live music from:

Jason Trachtenburg - http://www.myspace.com/trachtenburg

New York Howl http://www.myspace.com/thenewyorkhowl

The Fools http://www.myspace.com/thefools_lostandfound

Sean T. Hanratty http://www.myspace.com/seanthanratty



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Thursday January 2 2009

WHAT: Rosie Rebel Goes Wild!
WHEN: Thursday 01.02 @8pm
WHERE: Europa Club (98 Meserole St. @Manhattan Ave., Greenpoint, Bklyn.)

PRICE: $5

http://www.europaclub.com

WHY:

It is probably the only chance to catch her before Columbia (yes, University) pulls her back into their jaws for another semester of learning about really important things. Featuring: Some of the Trachtenburg Family Players, Eric Kirchberger and Diane O'Debra, plus your host Rosie Rebel and more… Get some pierogis to soak up the last of Wednesday night’s boozefest and go!