Posted in Uncategorized on Feb 28th, 2009 Comments Off
with SUMMERBIRDS IN THE CELLAR
Atlanta five-piece Deerhunter are taking over the CDU stage on Friday, March 6th! They’ve been near-universally lauded for their innovative amalgam of disparate genres including shoegaze, doo-wop, ambient drone, punk, and krautrock. Rather than simply being derivative, though, Deerhunter’s sound is entirely their own.
Don’t miss this one!
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Posted in Uncategorized on Feb 23rd, 2009 Comments Off
with Daniel Martin Moore
Cellist Ben Sollee will be playing Club Downunder on February 26th! He’s performed with banjo virtuoso Béla Fleck in the Sparrow Quartet, but his set at CDU will be more low-key. His smooth voice coupled with an alternating pizzicato and bowed cello technique make for a refreshing, welcome approach in the well-tread [...]
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Posted in Uncategorized on Feb 22nd, 2009 Comments Off
co-sponsored by the Student Life Cinema
Union Productions and the SLC are thrilled to bring actor Jeffrey Tambor on February 27th at 9pm. Best known as playing the hilarious George Sr./Oscar on the critically-acclaimed series “Arrested Development,” come see Jeffrey Tambor at the Oglesby Union Ballrooms. His career spans over 25 years, starring in a variety [...]
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Posted in Uncategorized on Feb 21st, 2009 Comments Off
with SLOW CHILDREN PLAYING
Veteran comedian Andy Kindler will be performing at Club Downunder on February 28th! Known most recently for his acerbic onstage tirades against Dane Cook, Kindler’s fast pace and engaging delivery will definitely keep you laughing.
CLUB DOWNUNDER // DOORS 8:30PM // SHOW 9:30PM // FREE for FSU students (w/ valid ID) [...]
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Posted in Uncategorized on Feb 16th, 2009 Comments Off
with Teeth Mountain
and Future Islands
Eccentric electronic musician Dan Deacon is bringing his celebrated live show to Club Downunder on Saturday, April 11th! 2007’s Spiderman of the Rings was released to near-universal acclaim, and this year’s upcoming album Bromst, though a reported departure from Deacon’s signature sound of fractured electronics and warped vocals, looks to follow [...]
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