Just a quick post to share some cool music and say thanks to Scoopski for inviting me and a few other #Tweetcore favorites (and soon-to-be favorites!) to perform at The Nail with him in Ardmore, Pennsylvania last night! The Nail (also known as the Rusty Nail) is a great venue that champions indie music from local and touring and bands. It’s where I saw Scoopski for the first time, along with Phil Yates and BEES! at the show that started me thinking about the larger Tweetcore scene.
The whole show was pretty awesome, with Greg Gallagher, Timothy Simmons, Scoopski, Jackson Vincent, and myself (performing as The Star Crumble!) on the bill. Also pretty cool is that fact that Mike Huff from BEES! took two trains to get to the show. If anyone is #Tweetcoretothemax, it’s Mike! Check out everyone’s music here, then check out the photos from the show below…
Thanks to the Nail for hosting us!Greg Gallagher kicked off the show with a goth set that included a searing rendition of Chris Isaak’s “Wicked Game.” Look for an interview with Greg on this blog sometime in the next month or so. In the meantime, check out his music on your favorite streaming platform: Greg Gallagher on SongwhipTimothy Simmons kept things going with a prog-influenced set of instrumental tunes that he describes as the soundtrack for a movie that hasn’t been made yet. Check out my interview with him from a few months back, and also visit his website, timothysimmons.net, to learn all about his music and new book!Timothy Simmons joined me for my set. We’ve been friends since high school and have been making music together for almost as long. We’ve recorded together as Simmons and Schuster, and we’ve often played on each other’s recordings. Performing as The Star Crumble, my set included songs from the debut album from The Star Crumbles, The Ghost of Dancing Slow, as well as a couple of covers and songs from my solo outings. Needless to say, Scoopski — along with Mrs. Scoopski — brought the house down with #Tweetcore favorites like “Dad Bod,” “Steve and Nancy,” and “Handshake.” Also, a fun coincidence: The “fins up” sign behind him was the perfect complement to “Mermaid Girl.”Jackson Vincent closed out the night with a haunting set — and some fun back-and-forth with the audience — that included songs from his albums Foxtrot and Normal Tension. Look for an interview with Jackson on this blog in the near future. The guy is #Tweetcore through and through!Thanks again, Scoopski, for inviting us all out to play… And thanks to the Nail for having us!
That sounds like fun, Marc. Nothing beats the thrill of live music! To me, Simmons and Schuster sounds a bit like a law firm. But, hey, nobody’s gonna mess with you guys! 🙂
Coincidentally, I also found myself in Pa. last night (River Street Jazz Cafe in Plains/Wilkes-Barre) for some awesome Steely Dan music performed by my good friend Mike Caputo (whose vocals sound like Donald Fagen) and his band Good Stuff.
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Marc Schuster
Hah! Yeah… We were actually playing on Simon and Schuster, but I see your point about sounding like a law firm!
What a cool, magical night it must’ve been. The combination of the above music had moved me to an entirely different dimension, my friend! Nice work! Wish I could’ve been there. Some day, perhaps. Keep up the incredible work, Marc! You are clearly *incredibly* talented. Your music really grabs my soul and transports me….
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Marc Schuster
Thanks, Frank! It was, indeed, a fun night!
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8 responses to “Live at the Nail: A Great Night for #Tweetcore!”
Sounds like it was a fun night!
Definitely!
So cool! Looks like an awesome night man. Great pics! You don’t see much of Mrs. Scoopski. Big ups to BEES! Support like that is invaluable.
Definitely a fun night!
That sounds like fun, Marc. Nothing beats the thrill of live music! To me, Simmons and Schuster sounds a bit like a law firm. But, hey, nobody’s gonna mess with you guys! 🙂
Coincidentally, I also found myself in Pa. last night (River Street Jazz Cafe in Plains/Wilkes-Barre) for some awesome Steely Dan music performed by my good friend Mike Caputo (whose vocals sound like Donald Fagen) and his band Good Stuff.
Hah! Yeah… We were actually playing on Simon and Schuster, but I see your point about sounding like a law firm!
What a cool, magical night it must’ve been. The combination of the above music had moved me to an entirely different dimension, my friend! Nice work! Wish I could’ve been there. Some day, perhaps. Keep up the incredible work, Marc! You are clearly *incredibly* talented. Your music really grabs my soul and transports me….
Thanks, Frank! It was, indeed, a fun night!