Open Stage Night @ Cafe Diem

by | Oct 19, 2011 | MUSIC

Jessica Jackson, Doug Fisher from The Rift and The Canary Promise were some of the names we found on the list last week. Familiar faces have been showing up regularly, but their sets are evolving to include new instruments and fresh songs. The ratio of musicians to non-musicians is beginning to even out. It makes you feel like a movement is beginning to bubble.

After returning home from their “End Is Never” Tour, Proverbial will be taking the stage tonight at Cafe Diem.
Did you see Proverbial on CBS 6 News this morning? Here they are playing “What I’m Good For.”

 

There are a few early/late slots left. If you’d like to grab one, leave a message on our Facebook Event page. Don’t miss another night of live local music Richmond.com said is not to be overlooked.

WHO: RVA Magazine & Radio Rubber Room
WHAT: Open Stage Night
WHEN: Every Wednesday from 9pm-1am (Signup starts at 8:30pm)
WHERE: Cafe Diem, 600 North Sheppard Street in the Fan
WHY: BECAUSE WE NEED YOU TO MAKE A STRONGER MUSIC SCENE!!!!

Photos by Tyler M. Conta (after the jump).


Jessica Jackson, Doug Fisher from The Rift and The Canary Promise were some of the names we found on the list last week. Familiar faces have been showing up regularly, but their sets are evolving to include new instruments and fresh songs. The ratio of musicians to non-musicians is beginning to even out. It makes you feel like a movement is beginning to bubble.

After returning home from their “End Is Never” Tour, Proverbial will be taking the stage tonight at Cafe Diem.
Did you see Proverbial on CBS 6 News this morning? Here they are playing “What I’m Good For.”

 

There are a few early/late slots left. If you’d like to grab one, leave a message on our Facebook Event page. Don’t miss another night of live local music Richmond.com said is not to be overlooked.

WHO: RVA Magazine & Radio Rubber Room
WHAT: Open Stage Night
WHEN: Every Wednesday from 9pm-1am (Signup starts at 8:30pm)
WHERE: Cafe Diem, 600 North Sheppard Street in the Fan
WHY: BECAUSE WE NEED YOU TO MAKE A STRONGER MUSIC SCENE!!!!

Photos by Tyler M. Conta (after the jump).


Scott and Kevin hope to see you there tonight! (this photo by Joseph Opyt Photography)

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