RECORD EXCHANGE MUNNY AUCTION STARTS ON FIRST THURSDAY, OCT. 7! PINK PROJECT BRA WALK & SALE TOO!

The Record Exchange is proud to announce our fifth annual Munny Silent Auction Fundraiser. The Munnys will be unveiled at The Record Exchange on First Thursday, Oct. 7 (5 to 9 p.m.), and will remain on display for bidding through Oct. 29. On the 29th, The Record Exchange will be joined by the Boise Rock School for a special performance (5:30 p.m.) as the kids help us rock toward the close of the auction.

The Record Exchange also will be holding a special First Thursday sale in conjunction with the Pink Project and Artful Bra Walk, a showcase of artful bras created by local breast cancer survivors and supporters. In addition to viewing and voting on the bra featured at The Record Exchange, customers can save 20% off CDs and vinyl LPs by female artists and 20% anything in the RX Gift Shop! (Sale/Clearance items excluded.) For more information on the Pink Project, visit komenboise.org.

As in past years, many of Boise’s most talented artists have generously donated their time and creativity to custom-designing our favorite vinyl toy, kidrobot’s Munny. Finished Munnys have already started trickling in, and judging from what we’ve seen so far, this looks to be the best year yet.

This year’s fundraiser has been moved up to October in conjunction with Domestic Violence Awareness Month. The beneficiary of the auction is the Women’s and Children’s Alliance (WCA) of Boise. Representatives from WCA will join us on Oct. 29 for the final night of bidding.

The Women’s and Children’s Alliance (wcaboise.org) exists to provide safety, healing and freedom to victims of domestic abuse and sexual assault. Since 1980, the WCA has been in the forefront of providing services to women and their children escaping violent circumstances. Since that time, the WCA’s crisis program has evolved into one of the most vital, unduplicated, comprehensive programs in our community and region. The Women’s and Children’s Alliance is proud to be a community leader in providing critically needed services to women and children victimized by domestic and sexual violence and was recently approved as a specialty substance abuse provider for pregnant and parenting women and women with children.

For more information on the Munny Silent Auction Fundraiser, email The Record Exchange HERE.

CONGO BENEFIT CONCERT TONIGHT AT THE EGYPTIAN THEATRE – ONLY $10!

The Congo Benefit Concert, featuring an eclectic lineup of Bay Area musicians, will be held at 7 p.m. tonight at the Egyptian Theatre, 700 W. Main St., Boise. Admission is only $10.

Proceeds from the concert, organized by World Relief Boise, will benefit Congo relief efforts.

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CAJUN MUSIC LEGENDS BEAUSOLEIL AVEC MICHAEL DOUCET TO HEADLINE RECORD EXCHANGE AA5 FINALE!

Award-winning Cajun music legends BeauSoleil avec Michael Doucet will headline The Record Exchange Alive After Five Season Finale on Wednesday, Sept. 29, on the Grove Plaza in Downtown Boise. The free, all-ages concert kicks off at 5 p.m. Jeremiah James Gang will open.

Visit The Record Exchange booth to sign up for our weekly email newsletter and get entered to win a $100 RX gift card! We’ll also be giving away tickets to the Promenade Music Festival and handing out 33% off coupons.

Every genre has its defining figureheads. Folk has its Woody Guthrie and Bob Dylan; country has the Carter Family, Bob Wills and Hank Williams. Rock has its Elvis, Chuck Berry and the Beatles. In blues, it’s Bessie Smith, Robert Johnson and Muddy Waters, and in jazz, Louis Armstrong, Duke Ellington and Miles Davis. When it comes to contemporary traditional Cajun music, there is BeauSoleil.

For the past 34 years, Lafayette, Louisiana’s BeauSoleil has carried the torch of tradition while continuing to chart uncharted waters with ingenuity and innovation. The band’s latest release and Yep Roc label debut Alligator Purse is not only a vibrant testament to BeauSoleil’s healthy spirit but is easily its most adventuresome record yet.

Since its inception in 1975, BeauSoleil has not only spearheaded a cultural Renaissance but has elevated Cajun music to one of domestic and international acclaim. Along the way, the band has appeared regularly on Garrison Keillor’s A Prairie Home Companion (Keillor proclaimed BeauSoleil the “best Cajun band in the world”) and garnered 10 Grammy nominations. In 1998, BeauSoleil became the first Cajun band to win a Grammy (in the traditional folk category) for L’Amour Ou La Folie.

While BeauSoleil has introduced its sources of inspiration to new audiences, the band has also daringly blended zydeco, Tex-Mex, western swing, blues, New Orleans traditional jazz and Caribbean calypso into its framework. As a result, any ethnomusicologist would be hard pressed to speculate where Cajun music would be today without the contributions of BeauSoleil. BeauSoleil’s accomplishments have been nothing short of epic.

Yet, it all begins with the preservation of a sacred culture, the lifelong calling of fiddling frontman Michael Doucet: “In the beginning, we mainly tried to get this music to the people in Louisiana. When I graduated from high school in 1969, we noticed that when people died, so did the culture, whatever culture they had with them. It was a transitional time, the old world French and the New World. So we had time to hang out with people of our grandparent’s generation who could teach us the songs.”

Upon graduation from college in 1973, Doucet toured France with his then group, the Bayou Drifters. Intending to stay two weeks, the sojourn lasted six months and it became clear what Doucet’s mission would be. “When I came back, my duty was to bring this music back to the younger generation because it was so vastly disappearing,” he says.

From the very outset, BeauSoleil elected not to trot over the same, worn out footpath as its contemporaries but blazed a new trail by injecting its own innovations into the music. Whereas most Cajun bands revolve around the accordionist, BeauSoleil’s emphasis has always been on fiddle, showcasing it heavily in arrangements.

With Alligator Purse, the band’s 29th release, BeauSoleil’s revolutionary evolution continues with plenty of surprises. The seeds of Alligator Purse were planted in 2005 when old friend and entertainment industry insider Michael Pillot asked Doucet if he would participate in the Build The Levee benefit concert to assist the victims of hurricanes Katrina and Rita. There, at Bard College in upstate New York, Doucet joined forces with Dr. John, Natalie Merchant, cellist Rushad Eggleston, guitarist Artie Traum, avant-garde trombonist Roswell Rudd and Lovin’ Spoonful’s John Sebastian.

The gathering was almost a premonition, as Doucet and several of the benefit’s musicians would soon play together again. Two years later, when things fell into place to begin recording BeauSoleil’s next album, Doucet asked Pillot to be its producer, which was virtually unprecedented since the band has only had two outside producers (John Jennings and the late Charles Sawtelle) in its storied career.

Clubhouse Recording Studio in Rhinebeck, N.Y., proved to be the obvious choice since it was where the musicians rehearsed for the benefit concert. Pillot, in turn, enlisted heavyweight talent — The Band keyboardist Garth Hudson; Sebastian; vocalists Merchant, Artie and Happy Traum; banjoist Bill Keith; electric guitarist Jim Weider and Rudd — to collaborate. And word soon got out that something special was happening at the Clubhouse. Andy Stein (Commander Cody, Asleep at the Wheel) stopped by to lay down swooning sax solos on “Marie.”

“It was so relaxed and we had a great time in the studio,” says Doucet, looking back at the memorable experience. “We recorded 15 songs in only four days. Everything was done live with very little overdubs.”

But, of course, Doucet was determined to steer this record beyond where BeauSoleil has ever been before. “You know, things are changing now. Why do another traditional record?” he asks. “The traditional stuff is out. The best stuff in the world was the 1928-1936 recordings, Dennis McGee, Amédéé Ardoin and Luderin [Darbone and the Hackberry Ramblers]. And you get into the ’50s with Iry LeJeune and Harry Choates, so some of the best stuff is done. So now is the time to say who we are and that’s what we did.

“This is how we would play a dance,” Doucet continues. “This whole album tells a whole story from the beginning of a dance to the end of the dance.”

Alligator Purse makes the most dynamic statement of BeauSoleil’s career. By flowing music – whether it be blues, bluegrass, rock or traditional Cajun – through its one-of-a-kind musical lens, the band has almost singlehandedly raised the music of southern Louisiana and its progenitors into the cultural spotlight, its influence and importance standing tall and proud on a musical landscape that has recently exhibited much overdue appreciation for other “roots” music forms in the past decade or more.

SAWTOOTH MUSIC FESTIVAL JULY 30-31; GET TICKETS AT RECORD EXCHANGE!

Now in its fifth year, the Sawtooth Music Festival returns to Stanley, Idaho, for a weekend of music in the mountains July 30-31.

Win a pair of weekend passes (including camping pass) from The Record Exchange! Send an email with the subject “Sawtooth Music Festival tickets” HERE by midnight Sunday, July 25, for a chance to win! The winner will be randomly drawn and notified on Monday, July 26.

Scheduled to perform are Band of Heathens, The Pimps of Joytime, Trevor Green, Zoe Muth and the Lost High Rollers, Town Mountain, Antioquia, The Very Most, Free Peoples, Head for the Hills, Bill Coffey, Equaleyes, Fourstroke Bus and Fire Kittens.

Tickets are available at The Record Exchange. A full weekend pass is $35, $25 for seniors (60 and older). Saturday only tickets are $30 or $25 for seniors. Camping passes are $20 per vehicle for the whole weekend or $10 for Saturday only. Kids 12 and younger are free all weekend long!

The Sawtooth Music Festival believes strongly in giving back to the community, and each year organizers choose a Stanley-based organization as beneficiary of festival proceeds. A portion of this year’s proceeds will benefit the Stanley Community Library.

For more information, visit sawtoothmusicfestival.com.

RECORD EXCHANGE THINKINDIE DIGITAL STORE: NEW RELEASES AND FREELOADS

• NEW RELEASES:

Delta Spirit History from Below
Blitzen Trapper Destroyer of the Void
RX Bandits Live at Park Ave.
Yo La Tengo Popular Songs (plus Here to Fall remix EP)
Various Artists Twistable, Turnable Man (Shel Silverstein tribute)
Ratatat LP4
Warren Haynes Presents The Benefit Concert Vol. 3
Lou Barlow and the Missingmen Sentridoh III
David Bowie The Singles Collection
Hot Hot Heat Future Breeds
MORE HERE

• YO LA TENGO EXCLUSIVE!

ThinkIndie currently is offering an exclusive Yo La Tengo bundle featuring Popular Songs, plus the four-song Here to Fall remixes EP!
BUY THE ALBUM HERE

• GIVING YOU TRU THOUGHTS

Here at The Record Exchange, we’re big fans of Tru Thoughts, a UK-based indie label that specializes in killer funk, soul, hip-hop, reggae, jazz and electronic releases (check the recent Tru Thoughts Funk comp).

And right now at The Record Exchange ThinkIndie Digital Store, you can stream Quantic‘s new EP Dog with a Rope, which ThinkIndie has available for an exclusive download one week before official street date! The download even includes two exclusive ThinkIndie bonus tracks!

Inspired by soundsystem culture but widened out far beyond just reggae and dancehall styles, Dog With A Rope is a Tropical soundclash – encompassing a heavy bass and reggae aesthetic alongside the Tropical dance-orientated music from Cuba, Puerto Rico and Colombia.

Early press quotes for the new album:
“A great tropical record.” – New York Times
“Writer, producer, DJ, bandleader – Quantic is a man of many talents and many successes.” – Spinner

TRACKS
1. Dog With A Rope
2. Dog With A Rope Dub
3. Dub Y Guaguanco
4. Te Pico El Yaibi Instrumental – Thinkindie Exclusive
5. Te Pico El Yaibi Vocal Another Dub – Thinkindie Exclusive

STREAM THE ALBUM HERE
BUY THE ALBUM HERE

• A FEAST OF FABULOUS FREELOADS!

One of the coolest things about the Record Exchange ThinkIndie Digital Store is the crazy amount of free downloads.

Seriously, each week new freebies are added to the Freeloads section, and these aren’t just streams — we’re talking fully downloadable and burnable 320KB DRM-free files.

Here’s a look at some new additions:

Ugly Casanova Lay Me Down
Ariel Graffiti’s Haunted Garage Round and Round
The Roots feat. Jim James Dear God 2.0
Damien Jurado Arkansas
Various Artists Bonnaroo 2010 Sampler
Many more HERE

• OTHER GOODIES:

The Fall Your Future Our Clutter full album stream
STREAM THE ALBUM HERE
BUY THE ALBUM HERE

Radio Dept. Clinging to a Scheme full album stream
STREAM THE ALBUM HERE

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