This Saturday ACATCM Take Over Pittsburgh Winery

This Saturday, in The Strip

They make their own wine. Seriously. It's good.

Ever been to Pittsburgh Winery? The place has been around for a couple years now. Through word of mouth, it has become the best place in the Burgh to experience live music and fine wine at the same time. The atmosphere is perfecto and the sound is just as good. Located in the Strip, the place is 2 blocks towards the city from Bayardstown Social Club.

Pittsburgh "Barbeque Rockers" Lock's And Dams are joining us to help get things rolling, after Aaron Shaffer and Ryan Levis (of Round Black Ghosts) kicks the night off with a special acoustic set, debuting new songs from an upcoming album.

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$15 Day of show
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4/17/15 Gillian Welch Tribute "Ruination Day: Observed" at Brillobox, Pittsburgh, Pa

Deutschtown Music Festival Band Benefit @ The Warhol Museum (4/11)

So, only 2/3 of ACATCM played at the the fundraiser. Matt was unavoidable detained, so Nick and I were left to run the gamut. We pulled out the new tune that's being called "Broken Noses" right now. The song hits a lot harder when in its proper 3-piece form, though acoustic is always fun. Such a cool night.  Chet Vincent and the Big Bend, Beauty Slap, Big Gypsy, all brought their a-game - and so did Working Breed when they opened the night at the Wigle Whisky VIP Cocktail Hour. Oh yeah! And Madison joined us on stage for The Velvet Underground's "Waiting On The Man."

PLUS it was my birthday and the crowd sang Happy Birthday... someone said "John Snow" instead of "André" ha! Dig it.


-A

Hindsight: Randy Baumann's Thunderbird Ramble (April 4th 2015)

From Randy Jarosz of Sound Scene Express:

Randy Baumann, host of 102.5 WDVE’s morning show had a smile from ear to ear Saturday night, at the Thunderbird Cafe in Lawrenceville. If you were there, you would understand why. Baumann assembled one of the most talented roster of musicians in all of Pittsburgh. Randall Baumann’s Thunderbird Ramble is based off of Levon Helm’s “Midnight Ramble.” Helm’s legendary Ramble was a star studded cast of musicians that would perform at his home and studio known as “The Barn.” Money earned from those shows went toward Helm’s medical expenses from throat cancer.

This isn’t Baumann’s first “Ramble,” and like Helm’s, each setlist is different. Songs from The Band, Neil Young, Grateful Dead, The Kinks and The Rolling Stones were on display this time around. The featured band for the evening was Randy Baumann on keys, Chad Sipes on bass, Danny Rectenwald on mandolin, Robert James on guitar, James Hart on guitar, Skip Sanders on keys and accordion, Ryan Booth on sax, Joe Herndon on trumpet and Joey Waslousky on drums. “Randy is really good at matching up the right type of tunes with the right type of singer, because we’re all different there, which makes the event all that more special,” Says Jay Wiley

For this write-up in its entirety click here.

June 10, 2012 - The Moth: Pittsburgh Story Slam

André Costello will be performing a couple of songs at @WESA's The Moth: Pittsburgh Story Slam. This month's theme is "Fathers". If you've never experienced The Moth, check it out. 

Venue:
The Rex Theater
1602 E Carson Street

7:00pm Doors/ 8:00pm Stories begin A limited number of pre-sale tickets are available for $16 $8 tickets at the door This venue is 21+ Media Sponsors: WESA