Thee Annual Cavetone Records Anniversary Spectacular Finds a New Home in Tuscola
Charleston, IL, February 24, 2016 (Newswire.com) - Thee Cavetone Anniversary Spectaculars have always been about musicians, supporters and friends coming back home. However, in 2016, the vinyl-only record label from Charleston, Ill. was left without one.
Cavetone Records found a permanent home in Charleston after a 2011 move from Columbia, Mo. They recorded bands on analog equipment and ran cover-free shows at multiple venues, including the infamous Free Music Friday live music showcases at Top of the Roc in downtown Charleston.
At the height of Free Music Friday's popularity in 2014 and 2015, Cavetone held its anniversary shows filled with bands from all around the Midwest at the monthly live music showcase. However, when they went to set the date for the 2016 anniversary, the Charleston music scene received some terrible news. Top of the Roc was closing. There would be no more coming home to Charleston.
With the end of Free Music Friday, Cavetone needed a home. Fortunately, records have two sides, and they found themselves in discussions with The Vault Arts Collective in Tuscola, Ill.
“The Vault's owner John McDevitt called me and asked me to come up for a meeting in May for some brand consulting,” said Cavetone Records' founder Scott Walus. “We ended up with the vision of a cover-free all ages space for music funded by a record store. It just fit perfectly with what they were doing.”
The Vault started a fundraising campaign for a stage and sound reinforcement on the second floor of the old bank vault. The successful campaign, for what was now called the Sound Bank, ended within a week of Free Music Friday's last rites. In that moment, the stars aligned and they decided to host Thee Cavetone Records Eight Year Anniversary Spectacular.
For the previous six months, Cavetone Records and The Vault have worked to prepare the venue for its inaugural show and to celebrate the anniversary of Cavetone Records' first successful vinyl release. The event promises “elegant madness” filled with five Cavetone bands from four different states, records spinning, as well as fancy faire with suggested matching dress. Each attendee will be coming home for a different reason.
Nate Furstenau, the drummer of the first Cavetone band Pat Boone's Farm, is coming home for a reunion of the Columbia, Mo. group and the community around the label. “Cavetone started as this really small, neat thing. Eight years later, Cavetone has come to represent many more local musicians and their bands. It's still a really small, neat thing, and the eight year anniversary show will illustrate exactly why so many people believe in it,” said Furstenau.
Others, like Tim Gurnig of Cedar Plank Salmon who will spin vintage pop and rock records between bands, are coming home from Chicago in reverence of the artifact of vinyl. “Records are why we all do this, the connection to the music in those grooves. Cavetone appeared to me at a formative time and the reverent approach to records and music that Scott took was eye-opening,” said Gurnig.
Thor Goodman of Apathy Wizards is coming home from Murfreesboro, Tenn. due to cosmic forces. “The distant prince has sent his disciples to herald his glorious return. The distance prince considers Cavetone a trustworthy confidante and ally against the foul Bloodletters of the North,” said Goodman.
The evening of elegant madness begins at 5 p.m. with DJ Plank (Chicago) spinning vintage rock and pop records. The live music begins at 6 p.m. with the acoustic gypsy folk punk of the Apathy Wizards (Murfreesboro, Tenn.), followed by the film noir pop duo The Ex-Bombers (Charleston, Ill.), and the proto punk legends The Down-fi (Indianapolis, Ind.). The macabre cartoon punk trio The Tim Blys (Mattoon, Ill.) play their final show and Pat Boone's Farm (Columbia, Mo.) reunites for some revved-up jangly garage pop.
The event is open to all ages and there is no cover charge. The Sound Bank at The Vault is located at 100 N. Main St. in downtown Tuscola, Ill., and for one night, it will be home.
About Cavetone Records:
Cavetone Records is an all-vinyl record label in the era of digital with bands from all over the Midwest. They are also a 100% analog recording studio located in Charleston, Ill. and the owners of a retail record store/music venue called the Sound Bank in Tuscola, IL. They have been recording since 2005, releasing records since 2007, and selling vintage vinyl since 2015. More information about this analog madness can be found at www.cavetonerecords.com
For details about Thee Cavetone Records Eight Year Anniversary Spectacular or to schedule an interview with the founder of Cavetone or any of the bands performing at the event contact CavetoneRecords@gmail.com