Friday, October 28, 2011

Happy Halloween from No Justice

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Happy Halloween No Justice Fans! 
 
We have been busy in the studio this month working on our next studio album.  We should have a new single for you guys by December!
 
Be sure to visit the Facebook page at www.facebook.com/band.nojustice for your chance to win tickets to a show in your area.  All you have to do is click attending on the show you plan to attend and you are entered to win! 
 
If you are interested in being part of the No Justice Street Team and helping us spread the word about upcoming shows in your area you can email Abby at abby@nojustice.com for more details.
 
Be sure to visit www.nojustice.com for all of our dates and come catch a show soon!
 
Thank you all so much for your continued support!  We couldn't ask for better fans and can't wait to get the new music out to all of you! 
 
Have a Happy and Safe Halloween!
No Justice
 
 





Friday, October 14, 2011

Cain's Ballroom Featured as One of Ten Great Places to See a Concert

Cain's Ballroom Featured as One of Ten Great Places to See a Concert

Tulsa's historic Cain's Ballroom was featured in a Yahoo! News slideshow of "Ten Great Places to See a Concert." The slideshow honoring the establishment features ten notable venues across the country that are "guaranteed to deliver a stellar concert experience."

Built in 1924, Cain's Ballroom has gone from a garage, a dime-a-dance joint to a dancing academy until it became known by artists and patrons alike as one of the top performance venues in the world today. The highlight of the ballroom is a historic maple, spring-loaded dance floor.

Western swing icon Bob Wills made his debut at Cain's in 1935 and the venue soon became known as "The Home of Bob Wills." With Bob Wills and The Texas Playboys calling Cain's home from 1935 to 1942, the ballroom was especially significant for popularizing the western swing genre.

After being refurbished in 1976, Cain's has continued to boast a long history of performances from talented musicians of all genres. The ballroom plays host to nationally touring acts, as well as Oklahoma-based musicians.

Other venues featured in the slideshow included The Gorge in George, Washington; the Hollywood Bowl in Hollywood; Red Rocks in Morrison, Colorado; the Fillmore in San Francisco; The Greek Theatre in Los Angeles; Hampton Coliseum in Hampton, Virginia; the Bowery Ballroom in New York City; The Grand Ole Opry in Nashville, Tennessee; and the Stone Pony in Asbury Park, New Jersey.

For more information about the legendary Cain's Ballroom or to purchase tickets for an upcoming concert at the venue, please visit http://www.cainsballroom.com/.




Tuesday, October 11, 2011

MontyNews: Halloween Songs


I hope you're having a fun fall! We're actually experiencing beautiful Fall weather here in Oklahoma for a change! Evalyn was elected "Mayor" by her fellow fifth graders at Richmond Elementary for their upcoming field trip to Biztown in Tulsa. Lisa has put out a couple of new Kids Music Planet podcasts and is working on more. I'm preparing for upcoming "Say It in a Song" and "Songs From the Science Frontier" school visits, and I'll be performing again for the second USA Science Festival in Washington D.C. April 28 and 29!!

 

Halloween Madness

Many of my fans will remember from way back a cassette I put out called "Halloween Madness." One day, says Lisa, I WILL record a new CD of Halloween songs. Until then, I've put the old cassette up as digital files that you can download or listen to online. There are the five original songs, plus three bonus tracks. You can listen for free or download the whole package for $1.99. Check it out!

Born to Do Science

This Saturday October 15, at the Stillwater Public Library, 10:00 AM, free program for 3rd-7th grade kids and their parents.


The Intrepid White-footed Mouse
How Toxic Waste Affects Animal Populations and Diversity
Dr. Karen McBee, Curator of Vertebrates with the Department of Zoology at Oklahoma State University, will speak about her research into what makes some animal species more resilient than others at the Tar Creek Superfund Site.

 

Please call 372 3633 to let them know you're coming.


For more information, visit BornToDoScience.com

 

 

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