PAYETTE BREWING CO. PRESENTS BANJOS AND BEER FRIDAY, APRIL 28: JASON HOMEY AND GARY ELLER LIVE, FREE PAYETTE BREWING CO. BEER!

Payette Brewing Co. and Boise Weekly present Banjos and Beer, an evening of live banjo music and craft beer, at 6pm Friday, April 28 at The Record Exchange (1105 W. Idaho St.). As always, this Record Exchange in-store event is free and all-ages.

Please join us as well-known Treasure Valley five-string banjo players Jason Homey and Gary Eller strut their stuff. Jason (a British Columbia native) and Gary (a native West Virginian) have over 80 years combined banjo experience and have won numerous banjo contests. We’ll have free beer courtesy of Payette Brewing Co. (21+ with valid I.D.).

Jason currently has about fifty banjo students and with Gary has run an acclaimed three-day bluegrass banjo camp at Weiser for four years. Gary and Jason will highlight banjo music they have played since childhood, as well as in their current CDs and bands Clumsy Lovers, Chicken Dinner Road, The Story Tellers and the Idaho Songs Project.

PAYETTE BREWING CO. PRESENTS SONS OF GUNS LIVE AT RECORD EXCHANGE FIRST THURSDAY, FEB. 4 (FREE BEER!)

12376170_982495565144725_2037983152965673332_nPayette Brewing Co. presents Sons of Guns live at The Record Exchange (1105 W. Idaho St.) at 6 p.m. First Thursday, Feb. 4. We’ll be serving free Payette Brewing Co. beer for guests 21 and older with I.D. starting at 5:30! As always, this Record Exchange in-store event is free and all ages. Sons of Guns is performing at Neurolux later that evening with Hillfolk Noir.

ABOUT SONS OF GUNS

a4085135853_16In 2003, Mike Surber and Gregory Rawlins began to write and play songs together. So confident were they in these magic beans that they left their little town of Union, Oregon, and moved to Seattle to start a real rock and roll band. Within a few weeks they had met the rhythm section duo of EJ Sander and Seth Johnson, and Sons of Guns was formed.

After a couple years of writing and playing songs within this 4-piece brick house, Hurricane Katrina brought Mike and Greg to New Orleans—and what started as a few weeks off turned into a bonafide hiatus. Separated from the original backline, Mike and Greg continued to write and play together, and called on the likes of musician friends Luke McKern, Wayne Callahan, and Jeff Grammer to fill those massive shoes. Shows were played, albums were made, and the embers caught just enough wind to keep them burning.

In February 2015, in a cabin on the Olympic Peninsula, the four original members of Sons of Guns met up for the first time in a decade. A more suitable location there never was. Misty, quaint, picturesque – the prime muse for a band who had once formed some twenty miles through the saltwater bends, in Seattle. The objectives were simple: reunite as friends, eat oysters, and write music.

With as much sustenance and sound equipment as thought necessary, they set up their instruments, sharpened their pencils, toasted, and set to composing what would become, after the quickest and longest weekend of all time, an album called “Marguerite.”

Ten autobiographical songs encompass the state of friends picking up where they’d left off, sifting through what they’d left behind, and charging toward what lay ahead; in a fashion nearly indistinguishable from the poetic folk ballads and carnal American rock ‘n’ roll which had previously earned Seth Johnson, E.J. Sander, Mike Surber and Gregory Rawlins a reputation as one of the Northwest’s most prized ensembles.

“Marguerite” features Seth Johnson (Telescope) on drums, Gregory Rawlins (Catskills) on acoustic guitar, banjo, and vocals, EJ Sander (Tightpants Slowdance) on bass, and Mike Surber (Fast Man) on electric guitar and vocals.

In 1950, Elmer and Marguerite (EJ’s grandparents) bought a cabin. Sixty-five years later, Sons of Guns spent four days writing and playing these songs in that cabin. They’re proud to share this album with you entitled “Marguerite.”

HORROR SOUNDTRACK SHOWCASE WITH IDAHO HORROR FILM FESTIVAL AND FREE PAYETTE BREWING BEER OCT. 15!

maxresdefault-1The Record Exchange will host a horror soundtrack showcase in partnership with the Idaho Horror Film Festival and Payette Brewing Co. from 5 to 7 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 15. As always, this Record Exchange event is free and all ages.

Enjoy free Payette Brewing Co. beer (21 and older with valid I.D.) and celebrate the start of the second annual Idaho Horror Film Festival as The Record Exchange’s own Rachel Prin spins cuts from ihffclassic and underground horror films, all on vinyl!

The Record Exchange is a proud sponsor of the second annual Idaho Horror Film Festival, taking place Oct. 15-18 throughout Downtown Boise.

The state’s premier genre film festival, the Idaho Horror Film Festival is a non-profit international film exhibition whose mission is to shine a spotlight on Idaho’s emerging filmmakers. The genre of horror is the common thread that has stitched itself into the fabric of the filmmaking community. Through the mediums of independent film, food, music, literature and art, IHFF strives to expand the cultural experience within Boise’s vibrant community. The festival aims to develop a supportive framework for Idaho’s emerging filmmakers with the mission of providing more access to resources and education for individuals wanting to explore the medium of film. By strengthening the film making community in Idaho, we will fan the flames of creativity and set Idaho’s film industry ablaze.

The festival is currently accepting films in five categories: Feature Length, Animated, Shorts, Foreign and the “locals only” classification of Spud and Guts. Spud and Guts is a no-fee contest designed to promote our native filmmakers. The Idaho Horror Film Festival is the launch pad for Idaho filmmakers.

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IDAHO HORROR FILM FESTIVAL 10/15-18

ihffThe Record Exchange is a proud sponsor of the second annual Idaho Horror Film Festival, taking place Oct. 15-18 throughout Downtown Boise!

We will be hosting a special IHFF event at the store on Oct. 15 featuring our own Rachel Prin DJing two hours of horror film soundtracks on vinyl, plus free Payette Brewing Co. beer (21 and older with valid I.D.)!

The state’s premier genre film festival, the Idaho Horror Film Festival is a non-profit international film exhibition whose mission is to shine a spotlight on Idaho’s emerging filmmakers. The genre of horror is the common thread that has stitched itself into the fabric of the filmmaking community. Through the mediums of independent film, food, music, literature and art, IHFF strives to expand the cultural experience within Boise’s vibrant community. The festival aims to develop a supportive framework for Idaho’s emerging filmmakers with the mission of providing more access to resources and education for individuals wanting to explore the medium of film. By strengthening the film making community in Idaho, we will fan the flames of creativity and set Idaho’s film industry ablaze.

The festival is currently accepting films in five categories: Feature Length, Animated, Shorts, Foreign and the “locals only” classification of Spud and Guts. Spud and Guts is a no-fee contest designed to promote our native filmmakers. The Idaho Horror Film Festival is the launch pad for Idaho filmmakers.

IHFF online:

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HERMIT MUSIC FESTIVAL SHOWCASE WITH IDYLTIME AND FREE PAYETTE BREWING BEER/INDIAN CREEK WINERY TASTING FIRST THURSDAY AUG. 6!

hermit showcaseA Hermit Music Festival showcase featuring live music by Idyltime will be held at 5:30pm First Thursday, Aug. 6 at The Record Exchange (1105 W. Idaho St. in Downtown Boise). Enjoy free Payette Brewing Co. beer and an Indian Creek Winery tasting(21+ with valid I.D.), purchase Hermit Music Festival tickets and enter to win a pair of weekend passes!

ABOUT HERMIT MUSIC FESTIVAL

Hermit Music Festival is a soul-filling weekend of traditional music Sept. 4-6 at Indian Creek Winery (1000 N. McDermott Road, Kuna).

A Labor Day weekend experience to enjoy with the whole family in a beautiful setting, the Hermit Music Festival features three days of national, regional and local live musical acts. The festival also showcases local performance and music organizations, food trucks and wine and beer vendors.

ABOUT IDYLTIME

Idyltime, a band originally playing bluegrass out of southern Oregon, reformed in 2011 when Beth and Tate Mason moved to Boise, Idaho. There they joined up with Dave Daley and Ava Honey, who were hosting the weekly old-time jam at Pengilly’s. Dave and Ava continue to be extremely active in developing the acoustic roots music and square dance scene in Boise. With over 40 years of fiddling, Dave brings a lifetime of musical experience to the original songwriting of Idyltime. Most people can hear a certain song and it will take them back to a prior experience, maybe to a feeling had and relived through a melody. Idyltime is comprised of four souls eternally searching for the source of this nostalgia. People often tell us that our music takes them back to a memory, and it reminds them of the good in the world.