Mick Mars Has Spent a great deal of time thinking about his own death, which will happen, he estimates, in about eight years, tops. There won’t be a funeral or memorial service of any kind. Instead, the Mötley Crüe guitarist wants the cremated remains of his body — which has been ravaged for nearly 60 years by the disfiguring bone disease ankylosing spondylitis — packed into a lead urn. “I want them to take it into an airplane and drop it into the center of the Bermuda Triangle,” he says. “I want...
- 6/24/2023
- by Andy Greene
- Rollingstone.com
South by Southwest is currently taking over Austin, Texas, and Consequence is set to once again take part in the music marathon shenanigans. We’re back with the Brooklyn Bowl Family Reunion this Saturday, March 18th at Empire Control Room & Garage, and are today revealing the complete schedule for the full-day event.
With doors opening at 12:00 p.m., our afternoon showcase will feature Brigitte Calls Me Baby, Why Bonnie, Barrie, Sunflower Bean, and The Nude Party. Then come back after dinner for the 7:00 p.m. doors to get in on our evening fun with performances from Arcy Drive, The Moss, Ron Gallo, Thee Sacred Souls, and Low Cut Connie.
Also on the docket for Consequence’s return to South by is the debut of our brand new, year-long initiative shining a spotlight on the best local music venues across the country. Stop by our booth to learn more,...
With doors opening at 12:00 p.m., our afternoon showcase will feature Brigitte Calls Me Baby, Why Bonnie, Barrie, Sunflower Bean, and The Nude Party. Then come back after dinner for the 7:00 p.m. doors to get in on our evening fun with performances from Arcy Drive, The Moss, Ron Gallo, Thee Sacred Souls, and Low Cut Connie.
Also on the docket for Consequence’s return to South by is the debut of our brand new, year-long initiative shining a spotlight on the best local music venues across the country. Stop by our booth to learn more,...
- 3/14/2023
- by Ben Kaye
- Consequence - Music
Rolly Crump, one of Disneyland’s most important designers, who made crucial contributions to such attractions as the Haunted Mansion, It’s a Small World and the Enchanted Tiki Room, died Sunday at his home in Carlsbad, CA, where he was under hospice care. He was 93.
His death was announced on the Facebook page of his autobiography It’s Kind of a Cute Story.
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“It is with a heavy heart that we announce that Roland ‘Rolly’ Fargo Crump passed away peacefully yesterday morning at his home in Carlsbad, CA,” the statement reads. “He was 93 years old.”
The Haunted Mansion at Disneyland in Anaheim (Getty Images)
Crump, who worked as an...
His death was announced on the Facebook page of his autobiography It’s Kind of a Cute Story.
Related Story Hollywood & Media Deaths In 2023: Photo Gallery & Obituaries Related Story Bud Grant Dies: Hall Of Fame Minnesota Vikings Coach Led Team To Four Super Bowls, Was 95 Related Story Rick Scheckman Dies: Veteran Film Coordinator With David Letterman Was 67
“It is with a heavy heart that we announce that Roland ‘Rolly’ Fargo Crump passed away peacefully yesterday morning at his home in Carlsbad, CA,” the statement reads. “He was 93 years old.”
The Haunted Mansion at Disneyland in Anaheim (Getty Images)
Crump, who worked as an...
- 3/13/2023
- by Greg Evans
- Deadline Film + TV
Consequence is returning to South by Southwest this year as part of the fourth annual Brooklyn Bowl Family Reunion. Taking over the Empire Control Room & Garage on March 17th and March 18th, the event’s full lineup is being revealed today.
Saturday, March 18th will see Consequence present performances from some of our favorite artists and up-and-coming bands, including former CoSign Sunflower Bean, North Carolina rockers The Nude Party, the piano-bashing Low Cut Connie, and rising indie pop artist Barrie. Other performers include Thee Sacred Souls, Ron Gallo, Why Bonnie, Brigitte Calls Me Baby, Arcy Drive, and The Moss.
Relix will bring the Friday, March 17th bill, which features a DJ set from Dead Inside, Devon Gilfillian, Hannibal Buress’ Eshu Tune project, Goodnight Texas, Kaelin Ellis, Monophonics, Oh He Dead, Sir Woman, The War and Treaty, and White Denim. See the full lineup ahead.
In addition to the great music,...
Saturday, March 18th will see Consequence present performances from some of our favorite artists and up-and-coming bands, including former CoSign Sunflower Bean, North Carolina rockers The Nude Party, the piano-bashing Low Cut Connie, and rising indie pop artist Barrie. Other performers include Thee Sacred Souls, Ron Gallo, Why Bonnie, Brigitte Calls Me Baby, Arcy Drive, and The Moss.
Relix will bring the Friday, March 17th bill, which features a DJ set from Dead Inside, Devon Gilfillian, Hannibal Buress’ Eshu Tune project, Goodnight Texas, Kaelin Ellis, Monophonics, Oh He Dead, Sir Woman, The War and Treaty, and White Denim. See the full lineup ahead.
In addition to the great music,...
- 3/6/2023
- by Ben Kaye
- Consequence - Music
South by Southwest 2023 is right around the corner, and Consequence is excited to be heading back down to Austin for the fourth annual Brooklyn Bowl Family Reunion. The two-day event will take place March 17th and March 18th at the Empire Control Room & Garage. Our pals at Relix have curated Friday, while the all-day Saturday show comes from us here at Consequence.
Promising an exciting bill featuring dozens of artists (to be announced in the coming days!), the Brooklyn Bowl Family Reunion highlights the sort of rising talent and established favorites that make us all love live music. What’s more, The Relix Roadie & Artist Lounge is back again to show our love for the tireless live music industry workers essential to making these shows happen, from artists to techs to crew.
The event will also see Consequence presenting the launch of our new initiative celebrating the best local music venues around the country.
Promising an exciting bill featuring dozens of artists (to be announced in the coming days!), the Brooklyn Bowl Family Reunion highlights the sort of rising talent and established favorites that make us all love live music. What’s more, The Relix Roadie & Artist Lounge is back again to show our love for the tireless live music industry workers essential to making these shows happen, from artists to techs to crew.
The event will also see Consequence presenting the launch of our new initiative celebrating the best local music venues around the country.
- 2/23/2023
- by Ben Kaye
- Consequence - Music
The Keeping The Blues Alive Foundation’s 3rd annual Stream-a-Thon, hosted by Joe Bonamassa, was a spectacular display of musicianship that helped raise an additional 60,000 for musicians in need and featured nearly 3 hours of music performances from over 25 talented artists including some of Joe’s legendary friends and rising stars.
Last week, fans from more than 40 countries tuned in to watch the line up which included Dion, Peter Frampton, George Thorogood, Eric Gales, Bill Payne (Little Feat), Tommy Emmanuel, Larry McCray, Joanne Shaw Taylor, and many more.
The Stream-a-Thon event benefits the Fueling Musicians Program which provides assistance to musicians in need. This year, our gracious industry partners include Gibson Brands/ Gibson Gives, Seymour Duncun, Ernie Ball, Broken Arrow, Sixthman, Truefire, OceanWay Studio, Herbsman Hafer Weber and Frisch Llp, Grand Brulot, Sweetwater, Dunlop, and Driven Communication.
“I am so thankful for the incredible support from our industry partners and for...
Last week, fans from more than 40 countries tuned in to watch the line up which included Dion, Peter Frampton, George Thorogood, Eric Gales, Bill Payne (Little Feat), Tommy Emmanuel, Larry McCray, Joanne Shaw Taylor, and many more.
The Stream-a-Thon event benefits the Fueling Musicians Program which provides assistance to musicians in need. This year, our gracious industry partners include Gibson Brands/ Gibson Gives, Seymour Duncun, Ernie Ball, Broken Arrow, Sixthman, Truefire, OceanWay Studio, Herbsman Hafer Weber and Frisch Llp, Grand Brulot, Sweetwater, Dunlop, and Driven Communication.
“I am so thankful for the incredible support from our industry partners and for...
- 5/20/2022
- Look to the Stars
In the first episode of its new series Unearthed, instrument company Ernie Ball visits Americana songwriter Rodney Crowell at his Nashville home to discuss the Texas-born Grammy winner’s success in his adopted hometown and capture him in intimate performance.
The 15-minute documentary opens with footage of Crowell performing his Close Ties track “I Don’t Care Anymore,” with glimpses of the art and music memorabilia peppered throughout his home. Crowell then shares how he first got a record deal and moved to Nashville as a young artist.
“A friend...
The 15-minute documentary opens with footage of Crowell performing his Close Ties track “I Don’t Care Anymore,” with glimpses of the art and music memorabilia peppered throughout his home. Crowell then shares how he first got a record deal and moved to Nashville as a young artist.
“A friend...
- 12/3/2018
- by Brittney McKenna
- Rollingstone.com
System of a Down guitarist Daron Malakian, who also fronts the side project Scars on Broadway, recently revisited his past in an interview where he broke apart some of the band’s biggest hits and recounted his history with music. “I started collecting records when I was maybe 4,” he says in the clip, part of Ernie Ball’s String Theory series. “I would always drag my mom to the record store. I don’t think I picked music. Music kind of picked me. I don’t remember a time in...
- 11/2/2018
- by Kory Grow
- Rollingstone.com
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