Friday, December 29, 2023

Audio Rumble: End Year Review 2023


 Audio Rumble end of year review for 2023:

➡️ Dec. 10 – Video of Buzz Zeemer at the Franklin Mills Mall in 1997 released on YouTube on Good Day Philadelphia with “Psychedelic Santa.”
➡ Dec. 2 – Tommy Conwell and the Young Rumblers perform at The Recher in Baltimore, Maryland.
➡ Dec. 1 – Tickets go on sale for Buzz Zeemer reunion to promote “Lost and Found” at Ardmore Music Hall on March 29. https://wl.seetickets.us/event/buzz-zeemer/578079...
➡ Nov. 11 – Tommy Conwell and the Young Rumblers perform at Ardmore Music Hall.
➡ Oct. 16 - Frank Brown (Flight of Mavis/Buzz Zeemer) interview “Yo That’s My Jawn"
➡ Oct 24 – Frank Brown (Flight of Mavis/Buzz Zeemer/Travel Lanes) interview with “25 O’Clock” – Philadelphia’s longest running music podcast. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rtnd8ObESnQ
➡ Sept 30 – Tommy Conwell plays Ardmore Music Hall with David Uosikkinen's In The Pocket.
➡ Sept. 24 – Video of Buzz Zeemer performing “Crush” live on Walnut Street at HMV in 1996 released on YouTube.
➡ Sept. 23 – From Sept 23 – Oct 13, Buzz Zeemer’s “Lost and Found” topped the Radio Free Americana charts and remains near the top at the end of 2023.
➡ Sept. 8 – Released on Main Street Music Records, Buzz Zeemer’s “Lost and Found” is their first album release in almost 30 years. And a very personal project for Pat [Feeney], the owner of Main Street Music, who managed Buzz Zeemer during their run. Curated from recordings done with Adam Lasus between 1993 and 1997. MainStreetMusicPA also hosted a record release listening party that evening.
➡ Aug. 30 – Buzz Zeemer’s single “Sometimes” is released on all streaming platforms! This early version features Kevin Karg, Andrew Chalfen and Gus Cordovox.
➡ Aug. 28 – Video of Buzz Zeemer performing “I Live Next Door” on Walnut Street 1996 in front of HMV.
➡ Aug. 9 - All Better Said,” the 3rd single from LOST AND FOUND by Buzz Zeemer, is out on all streaming options.
➡ Aug. 8 - Tommy Conwell Rumblers and the Young Rumblers released their national debut album 'Rumble' 35 years ago on August 8, 1988.
➡ July 28 – Tommy Conwell and the House Rockers perform at the 37th Annual Upper Merion Concerts Under the Stars in King of Prussia, PA
➡ July 23 – Tommy Conwell and the Young Rumblers perform at Bottle & Cork in Dewey Beach Delaware.
➡ July 18 – “Shelly Don’t Mind” released on streaming sites.
➡ June 30 - Dan DeLuca includes Buzz Zeemer’s “C’mon If You Can” in his Summer Music article in @phillyinquirer: “Before you hop in the car, roll the windows down and drive into the sun, you need some good tunes.”
➡ June 24 – Flight of Mavis (3/4 of the band Buzz Zeemer: Frank Brown Ken Buono and Dave McElroy) perform to a sold-out audience at 118 North in Wayne, PA.
➡ June 24 – Buzz Zeemer’s first single “C’mon If You Can” hits streaming across the internet.
➡ June 20 – Main Street Music Records announces their inaugural record release of Lost and Found by BUZZ ZEEMER on September 8.
➡ April 28 – The Return of the Guild! Tommy Conwell and the Young Rumblers perform at Ardmore Music Hall. https://audiorumble.blogspot.com/.../the-return-of-guild...
➡ Jan. 20 – Tommy Conwell and the House Rockers perform at 118 North.
🤩🤩🤩

No comments: