I love this time of year – Indiana State Fair and all sorts
of festivals are popping up. There is music everywhere. I always wish I had
planned ahead to take some vacation days. I am going to try to keep up my
streak of going to the State Fair every day. I’ll be the one with the goofy
grin and dairy cow ring.
Indiana State Fair
Year of the Dairy Cow
Friday, August 3 – Sunday, August 19
gates 8:00 a.m. (6:00 a.m. for balloon race) – 9:00 p.m. Sun-Thurs, 9:30 Fri-Sat
all-ages, gates, $7 advance (CVS, Walmart, box office and more), $10 gate, $18 multi-day passes available
Year of the Dairy Cow
Friday, August 3 – Sunday, August 19
gates 8:00 a.m. (6:00 a.m. for balloon race) – 9:00 p.m. Sun-Thurs, 9:30 Fri-Sat
all-ages, gates, $7 advance (CVS, Walmart, box office and more), $10 gate, $18 multi-day passes available
If you’ve even met me, you know I’m an Indiana State Fair junkie. As I kid visiting the State Fair was our
version of a family vacation. I still can’t believe that I live close enough to
walk or ride my bike. For the last several years I’ve made it to the Fair every
single day and I intend to keep the streak alive.
It doesn’t matter what day you go – there are always plenty
of free things to do once you get in the Fairgrounds. I spend big chunks of my
time at Pioneer Village. The Village
is as old as I am (you’ll have to visit the northeast part of the Fairgrounds
to figure that out) and features demonstrations of Indiana farm life even older
than I am. You can find old-timey music each day on the stage in the Pioneer
Village Barn and check out the WLS Barn Dance Tribute Show on Friday, August
10, and Saturday, August 11 at 7:00 p.m. in the Pioneer Village Opry House.
Make sure that you check on the 4-H projects in the halls in
the northwest part of the Fairgrounds. The Open Show (adults and kids can enter
projects) is housed in the Ellison Bakery Home and Family Arts Building. The
building also has demonstrations and fashion shows through out the run of the
Fair. One of my absolute favorite things that happens on the Home and Family
Arts Main Stage is the “Introduction to
Royalty, County Fair Queens.” The Queens from each county are introduced
wearing something that shows their interests. I love how they show off their
personalities. I’ve seen the girls wear sports uniforms, costumes representing
their home counties, and fancy dresses they’ve made.
While the big name music shows have moved to the Banker’s
Life Fieldhouse this year, there is plenty of great free music each day. I’m
looking forward to REO Speedwagon on
Monday, August 6, 7:00 p.m. on the Free Stage (northwest part of the Grounds)
and Reverend Peyton’s Big Damn Band
on Saturday, August 11, 8:00 p.m. on the Free Stage.
There are several other changes in the Fair this year. For
the first time multi-day passes are
available. For $18 you can purchase
a pass that is good for three separate days. And did you know that you can get
your hand stamped for a pass-out if you’re coming back later on the same day?
This year there is a $5 charge for parking in the infield. You can avoid that
by parking on the Rural Street side of Glendale Mall (62nd and
Keystone) and taking the free, air-conditioned shuttle bus. The shuttle leaves
every twenty minutes from 10:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. each day of the Fair. You
can also arrive via foot or bike on the Monon Trail. Pedal & Park will
watch your bike in their corral by Gate 18 and you’ll receive a $1 off voucher
for your admission to the Fair. The Fair Train runs from Fishers (Government
Center at 116th Street) every 90 minutes starting at 8:30 each day
(adults $9, children 2-12 $6). I’ve always wanted to ride the train but
couldn’t justify driving to Fishers to take the train when I could walk there
in 10 minutes. My dear brother pointed out that I could ride round trip from
the Fairgrounds to Fishers and back instead. I’ll make sure I do that this
year.
Make sure you visit IndianaStateFair.com for more details
and grab a program on your way in. It is chockfull of information about
entertainment, where and when to see your favorite animals, shows,
competitions, and other information.
I’ll see you there!
www.indycdandvinyl.com
margotandthenuclearsoandsos.net
hotfoxmusic.bandcamp.com
www.adamjamessorensen.com
www.bigdamnband.com
Indy CD & Vinyl 10th Anniversary Celebrations
Saturday, August 4, 2012 (11:00 – 9:00) – All-day sale and performances
Tuesday, August 7, 2012 (7 p.m.)– Reverend Peyton and His Big Damn Band
Saturday, August 4, 2012 (11:00 – 9:00) – All-day sale and performances
Tuesday, August 7, 2012 (7 p.m.)– Reverend Peyton and His Big Damn Band
806 Broad Ripple Ave
all-ages, free,
I wish there was more
space to tell you exactly how cool Indy CD & Vinyl is, but it would take up
with whole paper. You’ll just have to pop in and see for yourself.
They are celebrating their
10th anniversary with a bash on Saturday,
August 4 featuring big sale and awesome in-store concerts – by some of my
favorite folks, no less: Richard Edwards (of Margot & The Nuclear So &
So’s), Hotfox, Rocketbot, and Adam James Sorenson.
On Tuesday August 7, Reverend Peyon & His
Big Damn Band will play a special record release show at 7:00 p.m. I
strongly suggest that you not miss the chance to see them in such an intimate
venue.
margotandthenuclearsoandsos.net
hotfoxmusic.bandcamp.com
www.adamjamessorensen.com
www.bigdamnband.com
Steven Pratt Punk
Rock Wake and Benefit Show
Thursday, August 9, 2012
Melody Inn
3826 N. Illinois Street
21+, doors 7:00/show 9:00, $5 donation
Thursday, August 9, 2012
Melody Inn
3826 N. Illinois Street
21+, doors 7:00/show 9:00, $5 donation
I wish I could say that I knew Steven better. He was a great
drummer and I enjoyed his performances in several punk/hard core bands, - The
Retreads, The Slammies, Drunko, The Mighty John Wayne’s, and a couple with
names not suitable for a family newspaper. Steven moved to Hollywood a few
years ago and I enjoyed keeping up with him on facebook.
He died after an altercation after band practice in a
warehouse space in Los Angles. His family and friends are holding a wake for
Steve at the Melody Inn. Steven’s old bands are playing and there will be a mic
open for telling Steven stories.
Bands performing:
Phony Beatlemania (Clash Cover Band featuring members from
America Owns The Moon, We Are Hex, Gestalts, and The Happy Thoughts), The
Mighty John Wayne's, and Drunko.
Indy Hostel Folk
Festival
Saturday, August 11, 2012
Indy Hostel
4903 Winthrop Ave
all-ages, 12.50 presale/$15 at door/ read below for family pricing, 3:00 – 11:00 p.m.
Saturday, August 11, 2012
Indy Hostel
4903 Winthrop Ave
all-ages, 12.50 presale/$15 at door/ read below for family pricing, 3:00 – 11:00 p.m.
If you haven’t been to the Hostel yet, now is your chance.
And it’s just up the Monon Trail from the State Fair Grounds, so you can take a
page from my book and do both things in one day. It’s fun - try it! Not only
will there be great music, but it’s one of the shadiest yards in town.
This is the second year for the Indy Hostel Folk Festival
and it promises to be even bigger and better. The Hostel has added a second
outdoor stage so the music will never end. The Spud Puppies are headlining the
show. Other acts include Old Truck
Revival, Bro Slaw, Chicago-based Adam James Sorensen, Barbara Bell and the
Whipstitch Sallies.
The day promises to be family-friendly with activities
planned for the kiddos. You can bring your own drinks and snacks (they’ll pack
your elephant ear from the Fair to go if you ask). There might be a food truck
or two also. Bring blankets or chairs for seating.
I am often asked about the Hostel. People often confuse a
hostel with a half-way or ‘flop’ house.' It’s quite the opposite. The Hostel is
bright and airy and full of adventurous travelers, often from other countries.
Pop in anytime for a tour of the dormitory-style lodging. The neighborhood is
great – and I’m not just saying that because I live down the street.
You can purchase presale tickets for 12.50 at Indy Hostel.
Kids under 8 years-old free, 8-12 just $5.00.
Locals Only Benefit
Show
Saturday, August 11, 2012
Locals Only
2449 E. 56th Street
21+, $8.00, doors at 4:30
Saturday, August 11, 2012
Locals Only
2449 E. 56th Street
21+, $8.00, doors at 4:30
The countdown has begun for the August 18th
ending of Locals Only being in their current space. The proceeds from this
all-day concert will go to help Locals Only in their quest to open in a new
venue. There will be the always-excellent food available, cleaning out the bar
drink specials, local art on display.
The musical line up is:
5:00-5:50 Ed Trauma (DJ)
5:50-6:15 El Carnicero (DJ)
6:15-6:35 Mic Sol & Ace One
6:40-7:25 Audio Recon
7:40-8:05 s.a.i.n.t. RECON
8:20-8:50 Rhinoceros Beetle
9:10-9:45 Cut Camp
10:00-10:45 Max Allen Band
11:05-11:50 Blackberry Jam
12:10-12:55 Harley Poe
12:55-1:10 DJ Ridge
1:10-1:40 ATFU w/ Eratic
1:40-2:10 Heavy Gun
5:50-6:15 El Carnicero (DJ)
6:15-6:35 Mic Sol & Ace One
6:40-7:25 Audio Recon
7:40-8:05 s.a.i.n.t. RECON
8:20-8:50 Rhinoceros Beetle
9:10-9:45 Cut Camp
10:00-10:45 Max Allen Band
11:05-11:50 Blackberry Jam
12:10-12:55 Harley Poe
12:55-1:10 DJ Ridge
1:10-1:40 ATFU w/ Eratic
1:40-2:10 Heavy Gun
Come out to salute one of the biggest supporters of local
music in our great city.
Sausagefest
Friday, August 17 & Saturday, August 18, 2012
St. Thomas Aquinas
4600 N. Illinois
all-ages, free
Friday, August 17 & Saturday, August 18, 2012
St. Thomas Aquinas
4600 N. Illinois
all-ages, free
Yep, it’s a festival that features sausage, beer, and music.
What’s not to love? The beer brewed by SunKing, the sausage is from Goose the
Market, Gunthrop Farms, and L.E. Kincaid, and the musical lineup includes local
bands. There are games for both kiddos and adults.
Buy a beer mug and tickets for food and beer when you arrive
and dive right in! I don’t have enough room to list the full music lineup, but
it includes Flatland Harmony Experiment, Dugan Brothers, 3:1, Bill Rumely's
Class Trip and more.
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