Sunday, July 12, 2009

July 11 Recap

I think it would be an understatement to say that the pre-show media blitz paid off. We filled the Shell up with families hailing from Midtown, downtown, Germantown, and even Nashville. In addition to rocking and romping, there was hoola hooping, splashing, juice box gorging, and lots of sweating! What we did not have was a drop of rain, which was just fine with me considering there had been threats of thunderstorms all day.



Robby Grant started the show with his solo version of Vending Machine. His son, Five, came on as promised and helped him out with a few songs. This totally blew the kids away--well, at least my kids who already consider Five to be the bee's knees.



Everyone was having a great time, except for maybe the people trapped in our mile long beer line!



Don't worry, the most awesome Corey Crowder went in search of a second tap. And little Bailey here helped the sun-dazed adults pump the beer as fast as possible.



The music barely started before the invasion of the Ice Cream Man. He had a line rivaling that of the Yeungling! Actually, by the end we had TWO Ice Cream Men profiting off of our large crowd. From what I hear, once was licensed to be in the park, and one was not. Yes, dueling Ice Cream Men!




Next up. was Scandaliz Vandalistz. They were a HUGE hit with the audience, both young and old.



Their shout out to fellow White Station students/alums elicited may whoops from the crowd.



One young songwriter in particular told her mom that she was inspired to start writing about "real stuff" after seeing them play!



The Vandalistz now hold the record for most CDs sold at a Rock-n-Romp.

Our final act was the Kenny Brown Band. They got everyone dancing and grooving.





All in all it was a near perfect show. Thanks so much for everyone who came out! And a special thanks to the Memphis Music Foundation, the Levitt Shell support staff, and the Rock-n-Romp board members who worked their asses off to make the show extra super awesome.

See the rest of Chip's pictures here and please add your own to our Flickr Pool.

Our next show is August 29th. You will need to join our mail list if you want to come! (See the mail chimp over there to the left. <---)

Saturday, July 11, 2009

Rain or Shine

Looks like we might get a few sprinkles, but Chip has consulted the radar and says the thunderstorms won't ruin the Rock-n-Romp. So come enjoy the show--rain or shine--at the Shell 4-7pm.

Wednesday, July 08, 2009

Sneak Peek

Here's Robby Grant and his son, Five, on yesterday's Live at 9, promoting Saturday's Rock-n-Romp!

Saturday's Schedule

Looking forward to seeing everyone this Saturday! Here's the band order for those of you planning strategic nap times!

4pm
Robby Grant (look for Five Grant on drums!)

5pm
Scandalistz Vandalistz

6pm
Kenny Brown Band

Wednesday, July 01, 2009

See you July 11th at the Shell!

We'll have sprinklers, baby pools, tents, beer, and water to keep you cool! Bring a blanket/chair and a snack to share. Please remember to stop by the registration table and make your $5 donation! Adults must be accompanied by children. Thanks to the Memphis Music Foundation for partnering with us on this one! And thanks to the Shell for hosting!

Tuesday, June 16, 2009

July 11th Line-Up

The next Rock-n-Romp is just a few weeks away! Here's who you can look forward to seeing on July 11th from 4-7. (Note the time change due to the heat!):

The amazing Robby Grant (doing Electric Solo-Vending Machine):


Those crazy kids from Scandaliz Vandalistz:



And theKenny Brown Band, all the way from Mississippi!



Hope to see you there! Add your name to the mailchimp over there for your official invite.

Also if you have a pop up tent we can use at the show, please email memphisrocknromp@gmail.com and let us know!

Sunday, June 07, 2009

June 6th Recap

Another beautiful day...another great Rock-n-Romp.

The Goodnight Loving came all the way from Wisconisn to Rock-n-Romp. (Before the show they hung out and played frisbee!) What a treat!



Lauren Rae Holterman, of the Rozelle Artists Guild, organized a couple of temporary mural projects for the kids. Paint + Kids = Super Happy Fun Times. A Junkyard volunteer brought some tees for the kids to wear so they didn't get (too much) paint on their clothes.




Other romping was in full swing.




Next up, Evil Wizard Eyes put the ROCK in Rock-n-Romp.



Some rompers accompanied them on our Junkyard Amadinda.



Next, Jeffrey James and the Haul came out to rock the yard. (This was their second Rock-n-Romp performance. The first was at our one and only rained out show that got moved indoors, so they were loving the near perfect weather.)




(Not sure how Chip managed to get a picture of Jeff Hulett NOT smiling--he's the smilingest guy in town!)

Meanwhile, Lauren Rae Holetrman and Derrick Dent of HolterDent Caricatures set up a caricature station, which was a hit for both parents and kids.




Then much to our delight, The Goodnight Loving came back for a second set (and to model their new RnR tees!).



Thanks again to the Junkyard for letting use their amazing yard; Lauren, Derrick and the other Rozelle volunteers for entertaining the kids; and everyone who showed up to support local music!

See you at the next show, July 11th!

Most of these pictures were taken by our very own Chip Chockley. You can see the rest of his pictures, some of mine, and add your own, in the Memphis Rock-n-Romp Flickr pool.

Monday, May 18, 2009

Thursday, April 30, 2009

David Brookings Video

Ok I am no Craig Brewer, but I did my best to capture some of Saturday's magic. Here's a peek at David Brookings' song about his daughter, McKinley.

Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Season 4 Dates

This is just a reminder about our upcoming shows. Please note that we have changed the July date from the 18th to 11th. It looks like this show will be at the Shell! Woot! We will probably start a little later due to the heat. If you have a festival type tent, please let us know. We want to keep the bands and the babies as cool as possible.

Also we are still looking for Sit & Spins, so let us know if you have one to donate or have one (or more) you can bring.

We'll be announcing the June 6th bands and the location soon!

Mark Your Calendar!

June 6
July 11
August 29
November 7
December 12

Sunday, April 26, 2009

April 25th Recap

In January when we started planning the 2009 season, we were vacillating between having the first show the weekend of the 18th and the 25th. We definitely chose the right weekend. What a beautiful day we had!

And what an awesome yard! It was hard to believe we were in Midtown, but we were. Thanks so much to the Cowles for opening up their backyard to nearly 500 Rock-n-Rompers! Erin & Bernard went out of their way to make sure everything was perfect for the show. Best of all, they never stopped smiling! So the next time you see these two be sure and tell them how much they rock.


I also want to thank Holly for making us this beautiful table cloth!


And Caleb Sweazy for making us this "Junkyard Amadinda" to replace our battered Banging Wall.


The "Sit-n-Spin Farm" didn't quite turn out like I had planned. Our Rock-n-Romper who owns six of them came down with pneumonia and couldn't attend. We only had four and as you can see, the kids had other uses for them! Maybe we can get it going at the next show. (Bring yours in June! Or let me know if you have one to donate and I'll pick it up!)


Alright, now for the music. First up, we had David Brookings. He provided a lovely start to the show with his smooth vocals. (I took a video of him singing a song about his daughter, but am having technical difficulties!)


By the time David was done playing we had quite a showing!


King Louie and Loose Diamonds played next. We were a little short on shade Saturday, so we really appreciated these guys braving the rays for us!



The last band was Unstoppable Juggernaut. It took them a little while to get set up and we ran out of beer, so I'm afraid about half of our crowd missed out on what was one of the best parts of the day.

Apparently kids love math rock. It was really fun to watch them spontaneously start shaking their booties and flailing their arms about once the music got going. It was unlike anything they'd ever heard before!


The highlight of the day for me was when these three little girls took the mic and sang a song they wrote about Rock-n-Romp. My stupid camera was out of memory space so I couldn't get a video, which breaks my heart, because this was an incredible moment. These girls made all of the hard work and long hours that go into Rock-n-Romp totally worth it. Thanks, girls!


(I hope they're signed up for the Delta Girls Rock-n-Roll Camp!)

Stay tuned for details on our next show, which is going to be June 6th! (I apologize to all of the people who joined the list right before the show and got very short emails with the address--you'll get a real invite next time, I promise!)

If you took photos, please add them to our Flickr pool!

Sunday, April 05, 2009

Time to Rock-n-Romp!


Add your name to the mail chimp and we will let you know the location!

Monday, March 02, 2009

April 25th Line Up

The lovely and talented Alicja Trout, one of RnR's newest board members, has finalized the line up for the April 25th show. Her method for this year is going to be to have one out of town band, one local band, and a local solo act. So you can all look forward to an incredible season of great local music as well as the thrill of hearing new bands!

For April 25th we have:

David Brookings
Unstoppable Juggernaut

and...

King Louie and Loose Diamonds (with Jack O, Harlan T. Bobo, and Adam W)!

Be sure and sign up through the Mail Chimp over there if you want to receive an email with the location of the show (as well as other news from RnR)!

Sunday, February 15, 2009

Save the Date

The 2009 schedule has arrived! Due in part to your feedback, we have scheduled six shows for this year, two of which will be held indoors. All outdoor shows will be from 3-6pm. (The indoor shows will probably be a bit shorter.)

More details on the first show to come...

Mark your calendars!

April 25
June 6
July 11
August 29
November 7
December 12

Monday, February 09, 2009

YouTubey

So my Google Alerts are a little slow...but I just came across a video from our last RnR. It's Harlan T. Bobo and the Luv Clowns singing "We're here for the kids."

Obviously, the sun setting kind of killed the visual, but the audio is fun. (Thanks to Gregg...er, I mean Taterhead...for uploading it!)

Sunday, January 25, 2009

Auction for Anna

Goner Records owner (and Rock-n-Romp DJ) Zac Ives' little girl, Anna, has been undergoing treatment for cancer during the past two years. She's been through quite a lot, but she's been a trooper and unimaginably strong, charming everyone who has met her with unwavering cheer. Anna has been through her second surgery and is undergoing radiation treatment, which will mean the whole family will be staying 8 weeks in Boston.

Goner Records is auctioning off items to help offset their expenses. Please take a moment and check it out here. There are some great items! The auction ends Monday, Feb 2 at 8pm. (You can also make a donation rather than bid on an item if you prefer.)

And don't forget the Anna Ives Vs Cancer Benefit Concert Thursday, January 29 at the Hi Tone with Harlan T Bobo, John Paul Keith & 145s, and Jack Oblivian & The Tearjerkers. Short Sets, rotating all night!

Wednesday, January 14, 2009

Looking for a T-shirt?


We have 18 shirts left from last season that we'd like to sell. Wendy has volunteered to deliver them to anyone in the I-40 loop. If you would like yours mailed, just add an extra dollar for postage. Each shirt is $10 and they are made from 100% organic cotton. We have green and blue, but with so few left, you may not be able to get your first choice.

The following sizes are available:

2T
4T
Youth XS
Adult L
Adult XL

If you would like one (or more) please paypal us or send an email to memphisrocknromp@gmail.com for other (non-paypal) arrangements. Paypal users please specify your size in the comments and give us your address.

Tuesday, December 02, 2008

Survey Results

Thanks to everyone who filled out our survey! You can view the results by clicking here. (The password is "Rock.")

Please feel free to share your thoughts on the results here, or via email: memphisrocknromp@gmail.com.

The RnR board will be meeting in January to discuss the 2009 season. We will carefully consider all of your input! Thanks again!

Wednesday, November 12, 2008

A Few Things...

Hi Everyone!

Just want to point out a few things that are new here. First off, you can now add yourself to our mailing list by filling in the Mail Chimp box to your left. (If you are already on the list, you can also update your profile. We highly recommend this since we don't have full names for a lot of our peeps.)

Second, we created an Opinion Survey and would love it if you'd take a few minutes to share your thoughts. Click here to take survey! We'll share the results once they are in!

Finally, we added a donate button up there on the top left for those of you who would like to help us ensure that the 2009 season is as rockin' as ever. Unfortunately we are not a 501(c)3, so you can't get a tax break, but you can rest assured that 100% of your donation will go towards putting on future shows. We've been operating on a shoestring budget for three years, and we're proud of what we've done, but it would be nice to not be sweating before every show wondering if we're going to cover our costs! It's also important to us to keep Rock-n-Romp affordable to everyone, so we want to avoid raising the "$5 suggested donation" in the future. Every little bit helps, so please make a donation!

Thanks in advance for your support of Rock-n-Romp!

Monday, November 03, 2008

November 1st Recap-o-rama



Saturday was our last show of the 2008 season and if I do say so myself, it was badass. It was the first time that we skipped sign-ins and just had people read a disclaimer, so I can't tell you how many people were actually at the Metal Museum, but it definitely looked like our largest crowd ever.

The Metal Museum was a really awesome venue and I want to thank the Ferrymans for hosting us. It was great having the Mississippi as a backdrop and the kids loved having so much space to run around in...and sculptures to climb on!



First up, we had the Nellie Olesons. They came dressed to the nines and had the best face paint I have ever seen. They played old-time country music mixed with some 70s and 80s covers and were very rockin. Two of the Nellies are former teachers and one is also a parent/RnR regular. I thought they did a really nice of job of trying to involve the kids.



The Barbaras always put on a good show and Saturday was no exception. They definitely got the kids' and parents' attention. Bennett Foster, who was singing lead, was super high energy and I think the kids could really relate to him!



The True Sons of Thunder were a little more hardcore than the Nellies and the Barbaras, so we had to break out the earplugs. They came to rock, and rock they did.



There was at least one romper, however, who wasn't deterred by the volume.



Harlan T. Bobo and the Luv Clowns definitely stole the show.



We've probably never had an act geared so much towards the kids, and I think they really enjoyed it. (However, there was definitely a "I'm too cool for clowns and puppets" contingency!) To me, the best part about the Luv Clowns was that it was fun for the adults too. (Although I'm sure there were some parents who wanted to see plain ol' Harlan.) I especially liked the way they ended the show with Bob Dylan's "Everybody must get stoned" but with the lyrics "Everybody must have kids."



As an organizer of RnR I couldn't help feeling awfully proud of what we've accomplished.



Three years ago, eight parents banded together to produce a kid-friendly outdoor concert series for rockin' parents who didn't get a chance to see live music very often. We relied on the musicians to play for free, people to open up their houses and yards, and for guests to spread the word.

We've had 15 shows at 12 different locations and had 34 bands/DJs play to hundreds of Memphis families. The price has always been a very reasonable $5 per adult and since our second season we have been able to pay all of the bands as well as provide our hosts with a $50 restaurant gift card.

Thanks to everyone who has helped make Memphis Rock-n-Romp such a smashing success! We'll be sending out a survey soon to get your feedback and ideas for 2009!

To see more pictures from the show(s), visit our Flickr Pool. If you took pictures, please add them!)

Thursday, October 30, 2008

Saturday's Line Up:

Looking forward to seeing everyone at the Metal Museum!

Here's the line-up:

2:15 pm: Nellie Olsens
3:15 pm: The Barbaras
4:15 pm: True Sons of Thunder
5:15 pm: The Luv Clowns featuring Harlan T. Bobo

Don't forget to bring a blanket/chair and snacks to share. We'll provide the beer, sidewalk chalk, and awesome music. Costumes welcome.

Adults $5 donation; kids free.

Rock-n-Romp at your own risk!

Thursday, October 09, 2008

November 1st Line-Up

Our final show of the season is fast approaching and we are SO excited!

We've got a great line-up:

The Nellie Olesons
True Sons of Thunder
Harlan T. Bobo
The Barbaras

Because we have four bands this time and it is our last show, we will be rocking and romping from 2-6pm.

And if having four awesome bands wasn't exciting enough, we will be holding the show on the grounds of the National Ornamental Metal Museum!

So mark your calendars for November 1st and stay tuned for more details.

To add your name to our official invite list, send an email to memphisrocknromp@gmail.com.

Sunday, September 28, 2008

Sept. 27th Recap

I'm still a bit stunned by how perfectly the show went on Saturday. We had incredible weather, the best backyard in town, three amazing bands, and a huge turnout of rockin' parents and rompin' kids.



Two Way Radio, eight members strong, kicked off the show:







Garrison Starr who drove all the way from Nashville just for us played second. (These photos were taken prior to 30 kids rushing the stage to "help" her play a few songs!)



The Bluff City Backsliders finished the show. Mike Graber, who you probably know from Facebook, came up from Oxford to play.





We really appreciate everyone who made Saturday such a wonderful day. If you took pictures, please add them to our Flickr pool.

Mark your calendars for the last show of the season, November 1st! Bands and location to be announced soon.

Friday, August 29, 2008

September 27th Show

Email invitations (no more Evites!) with show location going out soon! To get on the list email memphisrocknromp@gmail.com

Sunday, June 29, 2008

Rock-N-Romp Recap

We totally lucked out with the weather and had an awesome show on Saturday! Thanks to the Phillips for offering up their amazing yard; Chasing Squirrels, Dan Montgomery, and Ultra Cats for the rockin' tunes; and to everyone (big & small) who came out to support Memphis music.


Created with Admarket's flickrSLiDR.

Mark your calendars for our upcoming shows: September 27th and November 1st! As always, to get on our evite list, email us at memphisrocknromp@gmail.com.

Saturday, June 28, 2008

Rocking On Outside

The rain seems to be disappearing as it gets to us, so today's Rock n Romp will held outside after all, at original location on your evite. A couple of raindrops can't stop us! Seeya there.

Rain Plan

We aren't too happy about today's forecast, and are busy coming up with a plan. We will let you know by 1:00pm whether we'll be romping outside as scheduled or at our backup location, the Hi-Tone.

Stay tuned!

Tuesday, June 24, 2008

New Tees

Don't forget to bring a little extra cash to the show this Saturday if you wanna get your hands on one of our new rockin' tees! Adult & kid sizes available. 100% of the proceeds go to producing future Rock-n-Romps and paying our awesome musicians.

Tuesday, June 10, 2008

June 28th Show



We've confirmed the following bands for our June 28th show!

Chasing Squirrels
Dan Montgomery
The Ultra Cats

The show will be from 3-6pm at a house near the U of M. Evites will be going out in the next few days. To get on the list, send an email to memphisrocknromp@gmail.com.