The JSB @ Pianos This Sat 4/26

Hello lovelies,

It’s that time again… Switch over your wardrobe to those foxy spring skirts, take a deep breath and gulp down the pheremones NYC is swimming in, and come join us this Saturday at midnight as the Jones Street Boys howl at the midnight moon from the Pianos stage. Come an hour early and make our friends from Atlanta, The Howlies, feel welcome. They (and we) will keep it rowdy. We promise.

Specs:
Saturday, 4/26 @ Midnight
Pianos - Stanton/Ludlow, NYC
11pm - The Howlies
12am - The Jones Street Boys

Because everything blooms recklessly,
The Jones Street Boys
www.thejonesstreetboys.com
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The JSB Live @ Housing Works this Friday

Hello again lovelies,

The Jones Street Boys are officially back in action and will be performing this Friday on an amazing bill that includes Dawn Landes and Freedy Johnston. We’re super geeked to start off a night of great music at the one and only Housing Works as part of their benefit concert series Live from Home.

“The intimate setting of Live From Home provides both the audience and the artist with a unique and unforgettable experience. Funds raised from the concert series benefit Housing Works, which serves homeless New Yorkers living with HIV and AIDS.”

Tickets are $20 and can be purchased in advance on the Live from Home website or at the door.

Wait… What’s that you say?  You were saving your last $20 for ramen and peanut butter?  Pshaw!  Not only does that $20 cover get you a night of great music, but it gets you ALL THE BEER YOU CAN GUZZLE!!  And this ain’t no discothèque with a short little happy hour to get all of you pretty gazelles in the door.  The free beer will flow ALL NIGHT LONG.  Giddeeup.

Specs:
This Friday, April 18th @ 7:30pm - $20
Housing Works
126 Crosby Street, NYC
Subway: W / R to Prince Street, B / D / F / V to Broadway-Lafayette, 6 to Bleecker Street

Next JSB show:
Saturday, April 26th @ Midnight
Pianos (w/ our friends from GA, The Howlies)
158 Ludlow / Stanton, NYC

Because when the sun goes down our swagger steps up off the curb and into the streets,
The JSB

www.thejonesstreetboys.com
www.myspace.com/thejonesstreetboys

The JSB LIVE in April

Hello Lovlies,

We’ve got some great shows to tell you about that start tomorrow. Come on out and get your countryfied city dancing on…

Tomorrow: Wednesday, 4/9 we’ll be performing in Alphabet City at Rehab (formerly Midway) @ 9pm with Max, The Antlers, and Ladyfingers ($8 cover). So smooth…

Thursday 4/10: We’ll be taking the stage at Williamsburg’s Soundfix with our friends in town from Tennessee, Those Darlins for the first ever Bourbon and Ginger party. We’ll be kicking off the free show @ 8pm followed by Those Darlins and finishing off with the queens the of the folk circuit Aoife O’Donovan (Crooked Still) & Kristin Andreassen (Uncle Earl). It’s going to be a night of spectacular debauchery and uncommonly good country music.

Friday 4/18: The JSB kick off a night of toe tappin’ music at the hallowed Housing Works. The Jones Street Boys are honored to be part of a great lineup for Housing Works’ Live from Home event. We’ll get the party going @ 7:30pm followed by Dawn Landes and Freedy Johnston. Tickets are $20 and can be advance purchased HERE. Don’t miss it. We’re going to wear clean T-shirts and jeans for this one!!!

Saturday 4/26: The freaks come out at night and dance like ones possessed. We’ll be making those booties shake at midnight at Piano’s with our psychedelic friends from Atlanta, The Howlies.

Because every Spring our clothes come off,
The Jones Street Boys
www.thejonesstreetboys.com
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Housing Works Benefit - 4/18 - With Freedy Johnston and Dawn Landes

Hey Everyone,

We’re psyched to announce that we’re playing Housing Work’s “Live From Home” benefit at Housing Works Bookstore with Freedy Johnston and Dawn Landes on  04/18! 

This’ll be an awesome show and it’s for a great cause - take a look at the info and link below to buy tickets…

Friday, 4/18 @ 7:00 PM - Housing Works Bookstore
126 Crosby St (just South of Houston)
New York, NY
Cost:$20
Buy Tickets: www.housingworksbookstore.com 

New LIVE Tracks / The JSB perform 4/9 and 4/10

Hi all,

Just wanted to keep you, our lovely fans and friends, up to date on the latest in Jones Street Boys news.

First up, we’ve uploaded some live tracks from a Dec performance on Milwaukee’s favorite radio station WMSE. It’s a Myspace exclusive, so check out our barnburner version of “Last Time” and a tender rockin’ exclusive of “Slow Lights” a song that’s been a much beloved part our live show but hasn’t been available for you to listen to at home untill now. Which leads us to…

The JSB have been locked up throughout March with our thinking caps and typewriters running full-tilt as we compose the last delicious moments of our 2nd record. That’s right: the JSB will start recording in May! We’re so stoked to take our favorites from the live show (like “Slow Lights”) and these newly-birthed beauties and put them on tape for you to enjoy.

Can’t wait for the record to come out to hear what we’ve been cooking? We’ll be taking these newbies for a test drive as we venture out of our writing bubbles, strap back on our instruments, and take back the streets of New York. “Warriors… Come out to Plaaaayyy…” Come out on Wednesday 4/9 and Thursday 4/10 and have a listen. Yeah, it’ll be cool to see us play again, but that imperitive is really about us being selfish: it’s been too long and we miss you!!

We’ll be heading back to two different venues we’ve enjoyed in the past. Wednesday, 4/9 we’ll be performing in Alphabet City at Rehab (formerly Midway) @ 9pm with Max, The Antlers, and Ladyfingers ($8 cover). Then the following night we’ll be taking the stage at Williamsburg’s Soundfix with our friends in town from Tennessee, Those Darlins. They’ll be kicking off the free show @ 8pm. If we’re lucky, they’ll bring their stomp board with them and stomp all over your hearts!

Because March filled up so quickly with rain,
The Jones Street Boys
www.thejonesstreetboys.com
www.myspace.com/thejonesstreetboys

Blue and (hello) lonesome

In honor of singles awareness day, we thought we’d share a story with ya’ll: So about 3 years ago, one of the Jones Street Boys was dating this real nice girl. He went to meet her for dinner one night, and as he arrived at the restaurant, he sees that she is talking to a friend of hers. This Jones Street Boy moseys on up with a big smile on his face. “Hey” says the real nice girl to her friend, “this is…um, this is…well, uh…”. Oh yes. She forgot his name. With his head hung low he went back home, but not before picking up a bottle of bourbon. Turns out that the same day, a pair of black Jack Purcells had arrived in the mail. He went upstairs, laced up his new sneaks, opened the bottle and promptly drank himself into blackout. The next morning, he opened his eyes, contacts plastered to corneas, shoes still looking slick, and saw that there was a mic plugged in to his sad little desktop Pro Tools recording rig and a guitar on the floor. He had, apparently, written a song. Today “Hello Lonesome” was featured on the homepage of the very cool Planetary Group http://www.planetarygroup.com/. You can check it out at our Myspace page.

The JSB 2.0 + Party @ Midway 2/9, 9:30pm

Johnny 5. The Cylons. R2-D2. Hal. The Sentinals. K-9. Mecha-Streisand.

These famous robots have got nothing on us. We’re ever evolving and ever improving just like them! We’ve got a brand new Facebook page for you to peruse, our website is now fully interactive so you can leave comments on our blog about Sundance and anything else you’re feeling, and we’re learning to use our robotic proboscises to hack undetected into Diebold voting machines. What power!

OK. Maybe we’re not the best robots. Sometimes we cry alot. We’re really just 5 dudes who like to carve designs out of hair on our faces.

But we are nothing if not party machines. And this Saturday we’re going to throw down Birthday style: Aquarii unite!! In honor of the new grey hair on Walt’s head and the sudden dignified air that surrounds publicist Bonnie Hannah, we’re throwing them a show. I mean, we’re throwing them a party that’s really a show! Yipes.

Oh, and it’s free. Come tip a glass with us.

Saturday 2/9 @ Midway - 9:30pm
(Formerly Scenic) Avenue B & 3rd St. in Manhattan
FREE SHOW!!!

Because tall people suck at Twister,
The JSB

www.thejonesstreetboys.com
www.myspace.com/thejonesstreetboys

Sundanced

So, we’re pretty sure that the Sundance Film Festival might be more appropriately called The ‘hey you, are you trying to sleep? seriously? good luck, sucker’…Festival. Don’t get us wrong, the beauty of Park City, the positive vibe on Main Street, the pizza at Red Banjo, and the astonishing population of creative artists are all overwhelming. But the exponential go-go-go is downright amazing. Thank heaven for bourbon and hot chocolate.

On Wednesday, we played a show at the Sidecar Bar for the fantastic folks of the environmentally wise Green Initiative, who not only put us up in an beautiful ski chateau with incredible views of the snow dusted Rockies, but also loaned us a car so we could haul our butts and gear around throughout Park City! Later in the day, after a round of beers and some pizza-pie that rivaled the best of NYC, we headed - along with our wonderful friends Caroline and JT - to play two sets for the New York Film Commission, who threw a HUGE party at a mansion in the mountains. This house was so gigantic and luxurious that it had a basketball court in the basement, mountain scenes carved into the doors, a full bar in the basement, and no less than 3000 square feet of deck space. Needless to say, we were floored. We played two long sets and put the party to sleep around 4AM when we hopped in a van and went bleary-eyed to the airport.

It was the most delightful whirlwind we’ve every been pummeled by.

The JSB @ Mercury Lounge MON 1/21 - Sundance Film Fest 1/23

Mark you calendars: it is sooooo on. The JSB invade The Mercury Lounge next Monday, 1/21 with our friends in Frauke for a night of relentless MLK day revelry. Don’t miss it as we strut our way through your favorite JSB tunes about heartache, headache, and “a lonely gay zombie searching for love and meaning in contemporary Berlin.”

OK fair enough. So we’ve never actually written a song about that last topic. We’re just practicing for our appearances at Sundance. The ever witty Amelie Gillette (writer of the Onion’s blog The Hater), has some great suggestions on how to make anything relevent and Sundance-appropriate. Check them out HERE.

We’re trying extra hard to be film-star cool as we’ll be traveling by plane the day after The Mercury Lounge gig to the land of ski and bunny to play a quaint little Redford festival called Sundance. If you’re in Utah, please come out and say hello as we’ll be playing a showcase at the Sidecar Bar in the afternoon, and then a knock em’ down, drag em’ out VIP party in the evening.

So the gist, boiled down and trimmed of verbose fat via an exceedingly expensive liposuction and lift procedure: Unless you’ll be in Utah on Wednesday, get thee to the Mercury Lounge on Monday 1/21.

Because skiing isn’t just for athletes - it’s for crazy folks too,

the jsb

www.thejonesstreetboys.com

Sunday: Dayton, OH

I don’t think there’s any way this tour could have been more fun or have been improved in anyway. Not from my perspective. Admittedly though, by the time we got to Sunday, we were all seriously exhausted and slap happy. We split into two groups to drive to Dayton. JB and Jon took the band gear van and got an early start for Cincinnati where JB had found a great deal on a 2″ tape machine. (small aside: JB made my week - when they picked it up the guy he bought it from told JB that it was used to record the records of one of my favoritest bands ever: The Afghan Whigs!) Danny borrowed a car from his parents and he and Sam and I piled in an hour later and started the final drive for Dayton OH at the mercy of the 6 disc CD changer in the back of the car. At least we heard Sinead’s spectacular Prince cover “Nothing Compares 2 U”. That was the high point as we wandered between skippables like N-Sync, Backstreet Boys, and the truly curious disc “Menopause - The Musical.” The track “Stayin’ Awake” (Bee Gees re-written), was good for a laugh or twelve.  It was bitterly cold. Really the first inclement weather we’d encountered all tour (amazing, considering Milwaukee and Chicago were on the list in Dec). We were golden until we realized we’d accounted for seemingly everything but the time zone change. Whoops! Eh, The JSB were still the first ones at the venue, so what are you gonna do? Since we got there early, we had time to order a band pizza. We’re all spoiled by NY pizza, but this was something to blog about: Cheeseburger pizza. Instead of tomato sauce, ketchup and mustard were mixed, and it was topped with tomato, onion, bacon and pickles. Delicious!

We performed at the Canal Street Tavern, a venue I hadn’t been to since high school, when I saw Peter Mulvey perform there. It hadn’t changed a bit. Perfect place to close down the tour. The Umbrella Men had curated the bill and it was a great turnout for a couple of groups of hometown heros. The place was mobbed! My dad got up and gave a us a kind introduction, and then we tore through a final hoarse set, energy restored by the attentive crowd. When it was time to leave, I was the lucky one. Jon, Danny and Sam were driving back to St. Louis where they would find Monday’s transportation to the arms of their family. JB was taking the gear and the van back to NEW JERSEY(?!), driving as long as he could Sunday night, and finishing up the rest of the travel on Christmas Eve. I got off easy - my ‘rents took me home 45 minutes away and gave me clam-chowder and salad and bread and pie and a bed. Yes, a bed. Exhausted as we were, Danny’s father shared a a great story of how to stay awake when driving with an empty energy tank. He and his brother were driving late night to Arizona and falling asleep at the wheel, but apparently were unable to stop and rest. They developed this ingenious plan instead: whoever was driving rolled down their window and held a $100 bill out the window. Ya! No sleep till Brooklyn, indeed.

See ya in the new year, lovelies!!!