Des Moines, IA- MarKaus, of the hip-hop collective Media Fresh, released his solo debut album "White Mans Burden" Friday, July 4. In celebration of the release MarKaus will be performing at The Basement Bar's 80/35 pre-party Thursday, July 9 at 8pm.

The listener can expect the same classic beats Media Fresh is known for and socially conscious rhymes from MarKaus. With this album The 25-year-old Des Moines MC puts the burden on the white man, the most common purveyor of the genre, to save hip-hop.

Listen to White Mans Burden

Watch the video for "Counter Culture"

Watch the video for "Subtracted Morals"

Check MarKaus out on social media:

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Smooth Groove is a local Quad Cities Band that will be performing at the Red White and Boomat Schwiebert Park.  First Performance is from 7:00pm to 8:00pm and the second performancefrom 8:30 to 9:30.
Smooth Groove performers are as follows:  Ruben Sierra Vocals/Percussion, Dewey Lacefield Vocals/Bass, Robbie LeBlanc Vocals/Guitar, Hugh White Drums, Mick Clark Vocals and Laura Udy Vocals/Keyboards.
Sunday, June 21, 2015, at 4:00 p.m.
Concert followed by light refreshments
Presenting: Ahreum Han Congdon and Dalaie Choi, organ
Hana Song, Piano
You don't have to drive to Chicago to hear Bach, Liszt, Charles-Marie Widor, Rachmaninoff, and Vierne played by interntationally known musicians.  Come to hear a most wonderful free organ and piano concert on Father's Day at First Congregational Church, UCC, Moline, IL (June 21, 2015, 4:00 PM).  Light refreshments follow. For more information: chuch office 309-762-0787 or web site:  www.fccmoline.org.
About the musicians
Ahreum Han Congdon

Organist Ahreum Han Congdon's imaginative, powerful, and extraordinary performances have thrilled audiences throughout North America, Asia, and Europe.  Ahreum was a featured soloist at the National and Regional Conventions of the American Guild of Organists held in Nashville, Tennessee in 2012, in Sarasota, Florida (2010), and in Atlanta, Georgia (2007), the Young Virtuosi Festival held at Wesleyan University, Connecticut, Colorado State University, and the White Mountain Musical Arts Bach Festival in New Hampshire.  She has been asked to play at the AGO Regional Convention to be held in New Haven, Connecticut in June 2015 and International Organ Festival in Arbon, Switzerland in September 2015.
Ahreum has appeared as a solo recitalist at the Verizon Hall (Philadelphia), Longwood Gardens, (Kennett Square, Pennsylvania), and Trinity Church, Wall Street (NYC), Princeton University (New Jersey), Harvard University (Boston), Ocean Grove Auditorium (New Jersey), Spivey Hall (Morrow, Georgia), Merrill Auditorium (Portland, Maine), Overture Hall (Madison, Wisconsin), Cathedral of Christ the Light (Oakland, California), Jack Singer Hall (Calgary, Canada), Michealskirche (Leipzig, Germany), Oxford Town Hall (Oxford, United Kingdom), Nottingham Albert Concert Hall (Nottingham, UK), and Esplanade Hall in Singapore. She has been an organ soloist with the Curtis Symphony Orchestra and the University of Pennsylvania Orchestra at Irvine Auditorium.
Ahreum has received top prizes from numerous competitions including the Oundle Award (United Kingdom), undergraduate division of Westminster Choir College Scholarship Competition, the Music Teachers National Association National Young Artist Performance Competition, the Albert Schweitzer organ competition, the Carlean Neihart Organ Competition, and the Edwin Seder prize at Yale Institute of Sacred Music. Her live performances have been featured on the radio show PIPEDREAMS from American Public Media.
She was born in Seoul, Korea. Her family immigrated to Atlanta, Georgia when she was sixteen. Ahreum graduated with a Bachelor's degree from Westminster Choir College where she studied with Ken Cowan. She obtained a Diploma from the Curtis Institute of Music having studied with Alan Morrison. Ahreum received her Master's degree from Yale Institute of Sacred Music where she studied with Thomas Murray.
Ahreum is presently the Principal Organist and Artist-in-Residence at First Presbyterian Church in Davenport, Iowa.  She is also the College Organist at Cornell College in Mount Vernon, Iowa.  She was on the organ faculty at Iowa State University in Ames, Iowa.  She has served as an organist for Marquand Chapel and the Berkeley Divinity School of Yale University; Organist at St. Andrew's Episcopal Church in Stamford, Connecticut.  Ahreum recently married Todd Congdon and they reside in Davenport, Iowa.
Dalaie Choi

A native of Seoul, South Korea, Dalaie Choi received her B.M. at Yonsei University, where she studied church music with a major in Choral Conducting with Haeok Eunice Bang-Kim. She also holds minors in organ and voice. Also at Yonsei University, she received her Master of Music Degree in Music History, where she studied with Sewon Hong. At the Yonsei University, she was awarded a University Fellowship for her graduate studies. She held a Teaching Assistant position in the music history department and a Research Assistant position at Yonsei Institute of Music Research.
She participated in multiple music festivals such as Oregon Bach Festival and Stuttgart Oregon Bach Festival to expand her understanding of Bach. Dalaie has been active as a choir member throughout Korea and Europe. In 2008, as a member of Concert Choir, she performed at world famous concert halls in Germany, including Kour Haus and Gewant Haus.
After moving to USA, she studied music history at Temple University in Philadelphia and then transferred to the University of Iowa. She got a master degree from the University of Iowa in 2012. In 2011, she performed at three different states, including Goshen College in Indiana, Trinity Episcopal Cathedral in Iowa, and Winnetka Congregational Church in Illinois. She had a great opportunity to participate in the European Organ Festival and Summer Organ Academy, so that she could share her musical interests and talents with other musicians around the world. As a part of her journey in Europe, she performed historical Santa Maria Cathedral Organ in Spain. In May 2012, she had her Organ concert at First Congregational Church in Moline, and joined in Fund Raising Concert with Quad City Brass band.
She played at a rededication of the organ recital at First Congregational Church in Moline. In addition, she was interviewed and performed on channel, KWQC news 'Fran Riley Features.' Recently, she held a Max Reger recital at the Michealskirche, Leipzig, Germany.  She is invited to attend the master class at the Bach festival which will be held in Eugen, Oregon in July 2015.
Dalaie as a doctoral student, currently studies organ with Dr. Gregory Hand at the University of Iowa. She has earned her sacred music certificate.
Hana Song
Hana is an active pianist from South Korea. She has performed in a variety cities all over the world including, Saint Petersburg in Russia, Sicily in Italy. Her debut was at Seoul Arts Center when she was 15 years old for the first prize winner's concert of Seoul Youth Competition, South Korea, and most recently performed in Benaroya Hall, the largest hall in Seattle, 2013. She was awarded the "Dean's Scholarship" while she attend Indiana University Bloomington for her Master's degree, and was awarded American Dalcroze Society's Scholarship 2005, which allowed her to attend to Dalcroze Workshop in Carnegie Mellon University. She was also accepted to the Anthropology program in Yonsei University, Seoul, 2010. Now, she is working as Teaching Assistant, with the guidance of Dr. Uriel Tsachor, at the University of Iowa.

Spend your summer at the Putnam with Reel Deal and Family Literature Series movies!

Save BIG on summer movies at the Putnam
with a Reel Deal card!
Just $35 for adults and $25 for youth ages 3-12 gets you access to all 14 movies below and unlimited documentaries June 1st through August 31st, 2015!
Your Reel Deal card is also your ticket for the movies in our NEW Family Literature Series! Reel Deal passes are available for purchase at our ticketing windows OR NEW this year-purchase your Reel Deal cards online. Reel Deal cards can also be used for the Family Literature Series. Get yours today at www.putnam.org!*
Reel Deal: Join us Friday and Saturday nights to celebrate
the anniversaries of several classic films this summer at the National Geographic GIANT Screen Theater!
Friday and Saturday evenings at 6:15 PM the following films will be screening on our GIANT Screen:
June 19-20: Jumanji
June 26-27: Jaws
July 10-11: Forrest Gump
July 17-17: Rebel Without a Cause
July 24, August 21-22: Monty Python and the Holy Grail
July 31-August 1: Apollo 13
August 7-8: Airplane!
August 14-15: The Seven Year Itch
Family Literature Series: Keep the learning going this summer with the NEW Family Literature Movie Series at the Putnam! Several classic titles come to life like never before on the National Geographic GIANT Screen!

Sundays at 12:30 PM and 5:00 PM the following films will be screening on our GIANT Screen:
June 28: Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory
July 12: Charlotte's Web
July 19: The Neverending Story
July 26: Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events
August 2: Babe
August 9: Fantastic Mr. Fox
Putnam Museum and Big Screen Theater:  1717 W 12th St. | Davenport, IA | 563.324.1933Putnam.org

The Mississippi Valley Blues Society announces that Daddy Mack will be playing at The Muddy Waters, 1708 State Street, Bettendorf, IA on Sunday, June 21 starting at 7:00 p.m. The cost to see this performance will be $5 if you are a Mississippi Valley Blues Society member, or $7 if you are have not joined the Blues Society (applications will be available at the door).

Mack Orr developed his talents sitting in with the Fieldstones at Green's Lounge, one of the most popular juke joints in Memphis, TN.  He leads this four-piece group with his guitar and vocals in a down-home traditional blues sound. Teaming up with brothers Harold and James Bonner, drummer William Faulkner, and keyboardist Charlie Wood, their raw approach to blues is something too often missing in contemporary blues.

Since 1998, they have been the house band at the Center for Southern Folklore on Beale Street, where thousands of tourists from all corners of the world have experienced their natural and soulful musical blend.  At a Blues Foundation party in April of 1999, Rolling Stones Keith Richards and Ron Wood sat in with the band and, as the story goes, they were able to keep up musically, but no one was shouting to hear "Jumpin' Jack Flash" either.

For more than a decade the Daddy Mack and his band have experienced playing for a broad spectrum of audiences.  The band has played London, Paris, Las Vegas, and before a crowd of thousands at the 2006 Chicago Blues Festival.  Mack isn't too shy to play a party for a gathering of governors from all across the United States or to walk right into the middle of a crowd with his wireless and play guitar licks while his sweat drips right onto the shoes of hollerin' blues fans.

Mack is not only doing his part to keep the blues alive for the 21st Century, he's not compromising what he thinks blues is supposed to be - fun, and with the right balance of showmanship and good music.

This event is being presented by The Mississippi Valley Blues Society. The objective of the Society is to educate the general public about the native art form of blues-related music through performance, interpretation and preservation, thus enhancing appreciation and understanding.

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The Mississippi Valley Blues Festival is the proud recipient of River Action's Eddy Award for Art for 2015.  The Eddy Award acknowledges "those who act as an eddy, 'going against the current' to accomplish excellence on the Mississippi River."

In his remarks at the ceremony April 24, River Action President Joe Chambers noted that:  "The Blues Fest draws a national crowd to the Quad Cities to hear world class musicians playing the blues.  The Fest and its spin-off performances expand the QC's cultural offerings, and help make the Quad Cities a cool place to live."

Mississippi Valley Blues Society President Scott Klarkowski and director Karen McFarland were on hand to accept the award, a stunning abstract trophy of an eddy swirling against the Mississippi current.  It joins the 2014 award to MVBS from the Blues Foundation for Keeping the Blues Alive?U.S. Festival.

"MVBS is so thrilled to receive the Eddy!" said McFarland.  "This award confirms that the music we present at the Blues Festival in LeClaire Park makes a difference in the community."

The Eddy Awards recognize "tenacity and perseverance," said Chambers.  "The blues were born out of hard times and pain.  The blues sing the feelings of those who suffer in the low points of life, who overcome adversity, and at the same time the blues celebrate life.  So, the Mississippi Valley Blues Fest must be recognized for surviving five floods!"

The floods occurred in 1993, 2001, 2008, 2013, and 2014.  The cumulative effect of the last three floods in addition to rain days prompted the MVBS Board of Directors to move the 31st annual BluesFest to the traditionally dryer (cross your fingers) Labor Day Weekend this year, on September 5 and 6.

River Action is also celebrating its 31st year of stewardship of the Mississippi River.  Perhaps best known for Ride the River and installing lights on the Centennial Bridge framing LeClaire Park, River Action has been awarding the Eddy since 2000 and is currently fundraising for a bike and footpath across River Drive where the first train bridge once stood.

West Music recognized for fifth year in a row as one of the top music products and instrument stores in America

Coralville, IA - June 9, 2015 -  The National Association of Music Merchants (NAMM) recently announced that West Music, headquartered in Coralville, IA, has been recognized as a Top 100 Dealer.  This recognition honors the industry's best, brightest, and most proactive music retailers.

"For the fifth straight year, West Music is honored to be recognized as a Top 100 Dealer by the National Association of Music Merchants. This perennial recognition is a direct result of our committed associates' passion for delivering an outstanding customer experience through quality products and services and our belief that participation in music has a positive impact on every person's life." said Robin Walenta, President of West Music.

Top 100 Dealer

The retail music product stores that receive the distinction of being a "Top 100 Dealer" are judged by a panel of industry experts on criteria including:


  • Showing a clear understanding that the success of a retail store is directly related to customer satisfaction.

  • Providing a retail experience worth returning for and recommending others to.

  • Designing a floor plan, merchandising and marketing that encourages repeat sales.

  • Preparing for future success with sound planning, marketing and training initiatives.

  • Using the web and social media in engaging, effective ways.

"The NAMM Top 100 Dealers go beyond running a successful business, they are ambassadors for music and music education in their communities," said Joe Lamond, president and CEO of NAMM. "They generously share their passion for music with both longtime customers and those just beginning their musical journey. What they add to their communities can best be measured in the number of lives positively impacted through music."

About NAMM

The National Association of Music Merchants (NAMM) is the not-for-profit association with a mission to strengthen the $17 billion music products industry.  NAMM is comprised of approximately 9,900 members located in 100 countries.  NAMM events and members fund The NAMM Foundation's efforts to promote the pleasures and benefits of music, and advance active participation in music making across the lifespan.  For more information about NAMM, please visit namm.org, call 1.800.767.NAMM (6266) or follow the organization on Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube.

About West Music Company

Founded in 1941, West Music continues to fulfill its mission of creating musical communities by providing knowledge, products, and services people need to experience the power of making music!  West Music specializes in pianos, guitars, drums and percussion, band and orchestra instruments, and print music as well as offers music instruction, repair and music therapy services.  West Music has seven retail locations in Iowa and Illinois as well as award-winning ecommerce websites dedicated to servicing music education, percussion, and Latin music communities. For more information, visit westmusic.com or call 1-800-373-2000.

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STREAM FINE ASSES 7" VIA PUNKTASTIC

If Fitzcarraldo attempted to move a steamship over a peruvian hill without any promise of rubber or Lewis and Clark had set out west for no reason other than "to see if they could make it" then Chicago's "ugly-pop" duo Tinkerbelles would fit rather nicely in the same nonsensical category. Expecting to play a whopping 40 shows in 10 days, Tinkerbelles will be touring through the midwest June 19th - 28th on The Lagunita's Brewing Company Sponsored "40 Walls Tour".

"We did some research and couldn't find anything on a record yet so we figured we'd try to set the bar sort-to-speak." says drummer/singer Christian Dawson about the record for highest frequency of shows in a 10 day period. "I can imagine show #36 or #37 will get pretty grim." he laughs. "Shit! By show 13 I'll be tapping out for sure!" bassist/singer Adam Mohundro responds with a shit eating grin. They'll be filming the endeavor for an upcoming doc if you can't make it out, but I'd strongly advise to at least check out their limited edition "asparagus scented piss-colored" 7" vinyl Fine Asses ep as I'm sure they'll be non-existent after this tour. Regardless of whether they make it or not, it'd be worth seeing the human-beings in Tinkerbelles turn into gelatinous slime by June 29th.

Friday 6/19
Bric-a-Brac Records - Chicago, IL
Naragansett Skatepark - Chicago, IL
The Mutiny - Chicago, IL
Ski House - Evanston, IL
Saturday 6/20
The Record Lounge - Lansing, MI
Clique Coffee Bar - Grand Rapids, MI
Dodds Record Shop - Grand Rapids, MI
The Flamingo Lounge - Grand Rapids, MI
Sunday 6/21
B-24's Espresso Bar - Ypsilanti, MI
Roger's Party - Cleveland, OH
Buzzbin Music Shop - Canton, OH
Sadie Rene's - Canton, OH
Monday 6/22
Rob Dyrdek Skate Plaza - Kettering, OH
Plaid Room Records - Loveland, OH
Westerville Skatepark - Westerville, OH
Maudie's - Cincinnati, OH
Tuesday 6/23
Luna Music - Indianapolis, IN
Exile On Main Street - Champaign, IL
Carrie Winter Skatepark - Olney, IL
Skihaus - Carbondale, IL
Wednesday 6/24
House Springs Skatepark - House Springs, MO
Belleville Skatepark - Belleville, IL
Music Record Shop - Saint Louis, MO
Foam - Saint Louis, MO
Thursday 6/25
Springfield Skatepark - Springfield, IL
Thirty-Thirty Coffee - Peoria, IL
Gabe's Oasis - Iowa City, IA
Trumpet Blossom Cafe - Iowa City, IA
Friday 6/26
Daytrotter - Rock Island, IL
Ragged Records - Davenport, IA
Phillips Park Skatepark - Aurora, IL
The Drunken Donut - Joliet, IL
Saturday 6/27
Techny Prairie Skatepark - Northbrook, IL
The Asylum - Lake Bluff, IL
Burnhearts Bar - Milwaukee, WI
Bremen Cafe - Milwaukee, WI
Sunday 6/28
Wilson Beach Skate Park - Chicago, IL
Saki Records - Chicago, IL
East Room - Chicago, IL
The Mutiny - Chicago, IL

Midweek Music is a free live lunchtime concert each Wednesday 6/3-8/26

(ROCK ISLAND, IL - May 29, 2015) - Renaissance Rock Island is pleased to present Midweek Music beginning Wednesday, June 3, 2015. Midweek Music is a free lunchtime concert series taking place on The Great River Plaza from 12-1 p.m. every Wednesday in June, July, and August.

Enjoy musical performances as you eat lunch outside on the beautiful Great River Plaza. Each Wednesday a local musician will entertain downtown Rock Island visitors during the lunch hour. To stay updated on who is performing check www.ridistrict.com or The District's Facebook and Twitter page (www.facebook.com/ridistrict, www.twitter.com/districtri). We encourage attendees to grab lunch from a downtown restaurant, and take it to go so you can enjoy the music on the plaza!

Midweek Music is presented by Renaissance Rock Island.

The event is free. For more information and to print a map of participating locations, please visit www.ridistrict.com.

Moline, IL - June 1, 2015 - West Music Quad Cities is ready to rock into the summer by hosting The Redstone Rumble on Sunday, June 7 beginning at 2:00PM.  The Redstone Rumble will be held in the Redstone Room at River Music Experience, 129 N Main Street in Davenport, IA.  The public is invited to attend this family-friendly concert and enjoy great live music from local musicians and students. Admission is $5 at the door. For more information, contact Leif Rehnberg, West Music Quad Cities Store Manager, at 309-764-9300 or lrehnberg@westmusic.com.

The Redstone Rumble is a celebration of the musical partnerships between West Music Quad Cities studio teachers, local musicians, and West Music lesson students.  The public will be able to see over 20 different bands as they take the stage live with their instructors.  The concert highlights the musical bond that spans generations as local musicians of all ages perform together.  West Music Quad Cities instructors and local musicians performing at Redstone Rumble include Dana Starkell, Tony Carducci, Andy Cowan, Wes Weeber, Terry Hanson, Nicholas Nolte, Megan Bartlett, Luke Hull, Earle Johnson, Bryan West, Ken Smith, and Emily Cochran.  This event is one of many hosted by West Music throughout the year for students, teachers, friends, and the general public. This is a great opportunity for students to come together and perform for a live audience while showcasing  their passion for music and their creativity. Best of all, The Redstone Rumble brings to life West Music's mission to create musical communities and to help people experience the power of making music.

About West Music Company

Founded in 1941, West Music continues to fulfill its mission of creating musical communities by providing knowledge, products, and services people need to experience the power of making music!  West Music specializes in pianos, guitars, drums and percussion, band and orchestra instruments, and print music as well as offers music instruction, repair and music therapy services.  West Music has seven retail locations in Iowa and Illinois as well as award-winning ecommerce websites dedicated to servicing music education, percussion, and Latin music communities. For more information, visit westmusic.com or call 1-800-373-2000.

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