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Fond Object, Nashville Tennessee by Glenn Hughes
Do615ive Questions with Jeff Pettit from Fond Object for Record Store Day
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This Saturday Fond Object plans to celebrate their one year Anniversary and Record Store Day. They will have eight bands playing JP5, the Tendoor, Buffalo Clover, Kings of the F**king Sea, Fly Golden Eagle, Promised Land Sound, The Misfruits (Turbo Fruits covering Misfits) and PUJOL. There will be food from Super Dogs and Tacos Andreas, beer from Star Hill Brewery and Little Harpeth Brewery, a Tiki Bar provided by The Stone Fox, Isle of Printing Portrait Cart, Pop Up booths by Palber Records, Infinity Cat Records and Hail Dark Asthetic, a local fashion sample sale and their very own petting zoo!
----Do615ive Questions----
Do615: What RSD release are you most excited to get your hands on? Why?
Jeff Pettit: DEVO: Live At Max's Kansas City - November 15, 1977. I have always been a huge fan of those Spudboys. This early live document should be a real scorcher.
Do615: What was your first vinyl record you purchased? Do you still have it?
JP: I think that it was Dr. Demento's "Dementia Royale". I got it though mail order and yes, I still have it.
Do615: Will there be any new local music releases you are most excited about on RSD?
JP: I am very excited about the new Pujol "Circles" 7".
Do615: Why do you think buying records is so popular in the Digital Age?
JP: Well, it's a lot of things. Sound quality, artwork, and the feeling of having something tangible. Plus, you can't beat the ritual of playing a piece of vinyl. It's an experience that an MP3 just can't compare to.
Do615: In your vinyl collection, what is one record that always puts you in a good mood?
JP: The self-titled album by John Zorn's Naked City always puts a smile on my face.
Cheyenne Mize Live: Presented by Martin Guitar
Cheyenne Mize Live: Presented by Martin Guitar Written by Caine O'Rear May 29th, 2013 at 10:06 am Louisville songstress Cheyenne Mize has been on our radar ever since the release of her Bonnie ‘Prince’ Billy collaboration, Among The Gold, back in 2009. Earlier this month, we met up with Mize at Nashville’s coolest new record store, Fond Object, where she performed a tune for the latest installment of our Martin Guitar: Sessions series.
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