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ToyFest brings home power of music

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ichie Ray is Southern Indiana’s rock ‘n’ “A lot of people around me struggled really roll Santa Claus. badly with having money for Christmas or in The Rockstop Studio owner — he general just paying their bills,” Ray told Rickformerly co-owned New Albany Production ert, adding that children might not understand. House — is once again staging ToyFest, an all“It’s not because they don’t love you, it’s day music event Saturday with the purpose of because they cant afford to do it.” collecting toys for area children. Saturday’s event serves two purposes: putting Ray, who had a hardscrabble youth growing smiles on kids’ faces and giving local bands JASON THOMAS up in rural West Virginia, knows what it’s like some time in the spotlight as they chase their SoIn Editor to want during Christmas Time. This is his, and dreams. As Ray puts it: “There are no national the community’s, way of giving back during a bends without local bands.” tough time of year for many families. Rockstop is a temporary home for Ray’s vision. He More than 15 bands will take the stage at FCC on would like to replicate NAPH’s success as a studio that Middle Road in Jeffersonville performing a wide range doubled as a performance venue, giving area teens a of music: everything from acoustic to pop-punk to postplace to hang out and stay out of trouble. hardcore, and lots in between, Aprile Rickert writes in Saturday’s event is a great start. today’s centerpiece. Ray started learning the value of giving back early, — Jason Thomas is the editor of SoIn. He can be reached by going with his father to auctions in West Virginia at just 7 phone at 812-206-2127 or email at jason.thomas@newsandtribune.com. Follow him on Twitter: @ScoopThomas. years old, buying toys to give to local missions.

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Wine and dine at Bristol Bar & Grille SOIN THE KNOW

• WHAT: Worldly wine and food travelogue

• WHEN: 8 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 31

• WHERE: Bristol Bar & Grille • INFO: www.bristolbarandgrille. com

LOUISVILLE — Choose between two New Year’s Eve festivities at the Bristol Bar & Grille on Saturday, Dec. 31. Bristol Jeffersonville is offering a five-course meal with international wine selections, while Bristol downtown is featuring a four-course feast paired with a flight of Pappy Van Winkle. For menus or more information, visit www.bristolbarandgrille.com. Diners celebrating at Bristol Jeffersonville will enjoy a worldly wine and food travelogue beginning at 8 p.m., a Bristol news release stated. Master Sommelier Scott Harper selected six wines from countries

like Italy, France, South Africa and Hungary to compliment a global meal prepared by chef Heather Brown. Cost for the dinner with wine pairings is $180 per couple, including tax and gratuity. Featured dishes include veal with shrimp sauce tortellini, roasted pork tenderloin with fingerling potatoes and beef steak tomatoes, and chocolate mousse for dessert. After dinner, make a night out of it at the Louisville Sheraton Riverside hotel for a package deal of $313 per couple. For reservations, call 812-218-1995.

If you’re more of a bourbon lover, join Bristol downtown’s Pappy New Year party beginning at 5 p.m. with seating until 10 p.m. Guests will enjoy a four-course feast prepared by executive chef Ramon Forcelledo, with dishes like New Orleans style shrimp and chorizo and locally sourced filet Oscar from Homestead Heritage Meats. A flight of Pappy Van Winkle bourbon that includes pours of highly sought after 12, 15, 20 and 23 year. Cost is $95 per person, not including tax and gratuity. For reservations, call 502-582-1995.


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Where to go and be seen in Southern Indiana

A MERRY MURDER • WHAT: Christmas Murder Mystery • WHEN: 7 p.m. Dec. 9, 10 • WHERE: Culbertson Mansion, 914 E. Main St., New Albany

• INFO: $25 per person; reservations

required; call 812-944-9600 At the 1883 Culbertson’s annual Christmas party, tensions are running high after William and his new fiancee Rebecca announce their engagement — tensions that ultimately lead to murder. As a guest at the party, you will have the opportunity to play detective by naming the killer and the motive. Guests can enjoy heavy hors d’oeuvres and an interactive history experience. Advance payment and reservations are required.

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AWASH IN LIGHT • WHAT: Christmas in Charlestown • WHEN: Ongoing • WHERE: Downtown Charlestown • INFO: cityofcharlestown.com

Looking for one of the best display of Christmas lights in Southern Indiana? Charlestown’s Christmas City includes a whole city block of Christmas characters, music, lights, carriage rides, train rides, indoor and outdoor ice skating, and Santa Claus. The festive display at City Square lasts through Jan. 1. Hours: Nightly, 6 to 11 p.m. Ice skating is open from 6 to 9 p.m. Monday through Thursday, 6 to 10 p.m. Friday and Saturday.

MUSEUM MEMORIES • WHAT: Christmas Open House • WHEN: 1 to 3 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 10 • WHERE: Padgett Museum, 509 W. Market St.,

We wish you and yours all the best this holiday!

New Albany The Floyd County Historical Society’s Padgett Museum Auxiliary will have its Annual Christmas Open House at the museum located at 509 W. Market St., New Albany, on Saturday, Dec. 10, from 1 to 3 p.m. The museum will be decorated for the holidays and homemade cookies and refreshments will be served. The event is free and open to the public. The Historic Wm. Young House was built in 1837.

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Rock around the Xmas ToyFest eases holiday burden on families through shows BY APRILE RICKERT aprile.rickert@newsandtribune.com

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EFFERSONVILLE — This Saturday, more than 15 bands will take to the stage to help raise money for toys for children at the fourth annual ToyFest. Doors open at the FFC on Middle Road in Jeffersonville at 4 p.m. and folks can check out the wide range of music — everything from acoustic to pop-punk to post-hardcore, and lots in between — for $7 or an unopened toy of equal value. Bands are also selling advance tickets for $5. The event, with proceeds going to Toys for Tots, was started by Richie Ray, owner at Rockstop Studios in Clarksville, former co-owner at New Albany Production House, in 2012. Ray started learning the value of giving back early, going with his father to auctions in West Virginia at just 7 years old, buying toys to give to local missions. Now, he has the opportunity to carry on the tradition in his

own style. “I had been wanting to do something like this for years,” Ray said. “And I know a lot of bands that will donate time and put in the effort to make it happen.” Helping children also hits close to home for Ray: Growing up in rural West Virginia, he saw his own family and others around him struggling to make ends meet. Sometimes that meant few or no presents under the tree. “A lot of people around me struggled really badly with having money for Christmas or in general just paying their bills,” he said, adding that children might not understand. “It’s not because they don’t love you, it’s because they cant afford to do it.” He hopes ToyFest event can shoulder some of the Christmas burden and brighten children’s holidays. The event is also multi-sided. While Ray said he wants to break last year’s record for donations, he also wants some of these local bands to gain more exposure, and help cultivate

Producer Richie Ray mixes audio on a track for artist Ashley Ledrick at Rockstop Studios in Clarksville.

IF YOU GO

• WHAT: Richie Ray’s annual ToyFest, 15 bands, $7 • WHERE: FFC, 3018 Middle Road, Jeffersonville • WHEN: Saturday, Dec. 10, doors at 4 p.m., music til after 10

• HOW ELSE TO DONATE: If you can’t make it to the event, toy donations are still accepted Monday through Friday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. at Rockstop Studios, 632 Providence Way, Suite 4, Clarksville. Monetary donations may also be sent through PayPal to Richie Ray, rockstopstudios@gmail.com. • WEBSITE: www.RockstopStudios. com

growth in the current local music scene. “I hope everybody has a great time, I hope everybody finds their new favorite band,” he said. “There are no national bends without local bands. Everybody’s got to start somewhere.” Ray opened Rockstop in April, soon after the former New Albany Production House shuttered in spring. He’s doing a lot of the same stuff he was able to do at the previous spot — music and video production, graphic design, T-shirt and merchandising — but he’s still searching for a permanent spot to have the live music that the New Albany Production House could have. Until he finds it, he’s been booking shows at various places across Southern Indiana and Louisville — Spinelli’s Pizza downtown, and the FFC in Jeffersonville, for example. There’s not space at the new studio to house the shows, and Ray said the venue at the previous studio worked so well because the business itself was self-sustaining. “It’s difficult to run a venue by itself if you don’t serve alcohol,” Ray said, adding that alcohol sales are not really on his radar

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Artist Ashley Ledrick records the rhythm guitar for a track on her upcoming album at Rockstop Studios. | STAFF PHOTOS BY TYLER STEWART


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ENTERTAINMENT

The three-day music celebration Forecastle will take place July 14–16, at Waterfront Park in downtown Louisville. | FILE PHOTO

Forecastle festival lineup announced LOUISVILLE — Embarking on its 15th year, Forecastle will return in 2017 led by celebrated dance rock legends LCD Soundsystem, alt-rock royalty Weezer, and the infectious grooves of electro-pop duo Odesza, the festival announced in a news release. The three-day music celebration will take place July 14–16, at Waterfront Park in downtown Louisville. Additional acts include Cage the Elephant, PJ Harvey, Run the Jewels, Nathaniel Rateliff and the Night Sweats, GRiZ, X Ambassadors, Vince Staples, NEEDTOBREATHE, Teddy Abrams & Friends, Conor Oberst and many more. A full list of confirmed artists from the initial lineup can be found here. A number of additional acts will be announced in early 2017. General Admission weekend passes are available now and all Ticketmaster outlets with a limited quantity starting at $149.50 plus fees. New to 2017, Forecastle will offer a General Admission Plus option, featuring exclusive, air-conditioned lounge access, a private bar and special entrance lines to the

SOIN THE KNOW

• WHAT: Forecastle • WHEN: July 14-16 • WHERE: Waterfront Park, Louisville • INFO: forecastlefest.com

festival. Payment plan options for all ticket types are available now. Often referred to at the fourth headliner, bourbon will play a prominent role at the festival. The Forecastle Bourbon Lodge and Gonzo Bar will return with a full lineup of bourbon offerings from across the Commonwealth, bourbon education, bourbon-inspired culinary experience and much more. Forecastle’s wildly popular Bourbon Lodge memberships can be purchased in advance through Ticketmaster for $30 plus applicable fees. The Kentucky Landing will return and feature a variety of local craft beers, food trucks, businesses and a selection of non-profit organizations and craft vendors selling Kentuckymade goods.

MOVIES: DEC. 9

é “Office Christmas Party”

This week's entertainment releases

T.V. PREMIERE: DEC. 9

é “Fuller House” (Netflix)

DEC. 14 “Star” (FOX)

BOOKS: DEC. 13 é “Buried in the Country” by Carola Dunn “The Seventh Plague” by James Rollins

Celebrate with Lou Year’s Eve SOIN THE KNOW

• WHAT: Lou Year’s Eve • WHEN: 2 p.m. to midnight, Dec. 31

• WHERE: Downtown Louisville • INFO: www.louyearseve.com LOUISVILLE — West Main Street in downtown Louisville will come alive with 40 performances and activities at 15 different venues and museums on Saturday, Dec. 31. from 2 p.m. to midnight during the inaugural Lou Year’s Eve celebration. Activities will take place inside and outside on West Main Street, which will be closed to traffic between Fourth and Ninth Streets. The new event will showcase the city’s vibrant arts and cultural scene while providing a fun and safe New Year’s Eve option for the whole family. Programming highlights include a concert by Louisville native and The Voice contestant Dave Moisan, performances by the Louisville Ballet and Actors Theatre of Louisville, and a series of interactive art pieces created by local artist and muralist

Braylyn Resko Stewart along with event attendees. The finale of the event will include a countdown to midnight with fun surprises, and the raising of Kentucky’s largest disco ball. Children’s activities will be held during the afternoon hours from 2 to 5 p.m. in five museums between Seventh and Ninth Streets, including a scavenger hunt, hands-on art projects, caricatures, face painting, magicians, puppet shows, balloon makers, storytelling, and more. At

5 p.m., the Louisville Lions Dance Team will lead a People’s Procession made up of everyone who wants to join in marching down West Main Street from Ninth Street to Fifth Street, ending at the Main Stage. The Main Stage will be built on West Main Street in front of the Kentucky Center for the Arts and will rev up at 6 p.m. with a concert by country-rock-blues band Wildwood, followed by DJ Glenn Smith, and later a concert by “bourbon jazz” band Billy Goat Strut Revue.


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LOCAL SOIN HAPPENINGS Feeling left out? Send your establishment’s and/or organization’s upcoming events/new features/entertainment information to SoIn Editor Jason Thomas at jason.thomas@ newsandtribune.com

LIVE MUSIC

• WHERE: Huber’s Orchard, Winery & Vineyards • WHEN/WHO: 1 to 5 p.m., Saturday, Dec. 10: Kelsey Allen; Sunday, Dec. 11: Carl Stuck

LIVE MUSIC AT WICK’S

• WHAT: Live on State • WHERE: Wick’s, 225 State St., New Albany

Friday, Dec. 9: Wicked Fridays featuring DJ Mpose; Saturday, Dec. 10: The Killer Lips; Friday, Dec. 16: Wicked Fridays featuring DJ Mpose; Saturday, Dec. 17: Bella Blue Band; Friday, Dec. 23: Ugly Sweater Party with Juice Box Heroes; Saturday, Dec. 24: DJ Dance Party with DJ Mpose; Friday, Dec. 30: Wicked Fridays featuring DJ Mpose; Saturday, Dec. 31: Rachel Timberlake

JAM ON AT THE LEGION

• WHAT: Entertainment at the American Legion • WHERE: Bonnie Sloan American Legion, 1930 McDonald

Lane, New Albany Every Wednesday, Friday and Saturday, 7:15 to 10:15 p.m., Bingo

CORYDON LIVE

• WHAT: Live country music • WHEN: Shows start at 7:30 p.m. • WHERE: 220 Hurst Lane, Corydon • INFO: Admission, adults $12; children 6-12, $7; under 6,

free. For tickets call 812-734-6288. Saturday, Dec. 10: Mike Boughey, Josh McMillan and David Graves; Saturday, Dec. 17: Christmas Show: Amber Martin, Glen Rice, Clinton Spaulding, Natalie Berry and Santa; Saturday, Dec. 24: Closed; Saturday, Dec. 31: New Year’s Eve Celebration: Ricky Puckett, Tiffany Puckett and David Graves

FIND BARGAINS AT CRAFT SHOW

• WHAT: Third Annual Holiday Festival and Craft Show • WHEN: 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 10 • WHERE: Silver Creek High School, 557 Renz Ave., Sellers-

burg The Silver Creek High School Band will be hosting the Third Annual Holiday Festival and Craft Show, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., Saturday, Dec. 10, at the high school; 557 Renz Ave., Sellersburg. There will be more than 60 craft vendor booths along with concerts throughout the day in the auditorium and gymnasium by the Silver Creek High School and Middle School Band and Choir. The Band Boosters will be serving lunch in the cafeteria. Come out and support the Silver Creek Band and Choir program and our 60 plus local craft and direct sales booths. There will be something there for everyone on your shopping list.

JUBILANT JAZZ

• WHAT: Dick Sisto performance

• WHEN: 11 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 11 • WHERE: St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, 1015 E. Main St.,

New Albany. Sisto brings to the Parlor Jazz Concert Series a lifelong career of national and international experience. The material will include something for everyone including Classic Tin Pan alley standards and Classic jazz standards from the pen of Miles Davis, Duke Ellington, Dave. Brubeck and many more. This is limited cabaret style seating and reservations are required. Tickets are $10. Please call St. Paul’s Episcopal Church at 812-944-0413 for reservations. All proceeds go towards the outreach ministries of St. Paul’s.

GET DOWN WITH DULCIMERS

• WHAT: Corydon Dulcimer Society holiday concert • WHEN: 7 to 8 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 15 • WHERE: New Albany-Floyd County Public Library, 180 W.

Spring St., New Albany The Corydon Dulcimer Society will be performing a holiday concert at the New Albany-Floyd County Public Library, 180 W. Spring St., New Albany, 7 to 8 p.m., Thursday, Dec. 15, in Strassweg Auditorium, located in the lower level of the Library. This evening concert will feature classical, contemporary, spiritual, and original holiday selections. Guests of all ages are welcome at this free event. For more information, please contact the Reference Services Desk at 812-949-3523.

GRUB WITH THE JOLLY ELF

• WHAT: Snacks with Santa • WHEN: 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 10 • WHERE: Vintage Fire Museum and Safety Education Cen-

ter, 723 Spring St., Jeffersonville The public is invited to “Snacks with Santa” – a family event – at the Vintage Fire Museum and Safety Education Center, 723 Spring St., Jeffersonville, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., Saturday, Dec. 10. Enjoy the snacks. Santa Claus will be present and will give a gift to every child. Take a photo of a child or children on a fire truck with Santa. See the special antique toy exhibit of fire trucks from the private collection of Jeff Rider. See the spectacular collection of firefighting equipment dating back to 1756. The cost for the event is $6 for adults and $2 for children 3 to 15; children under 3 are free. Event is free for those with family memberships (available for purchase that day). Visit the website at vintagefiremuseum.org or call 502-599-2522.

STEAMBOAT SANTA CLAUS

• WHAT: Open House • WHEN: 1 to 4 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 11 • WHERE: Howard Steamboat Museum, 1101 E. Market St.,

Jeffersonville Howard Steamboat Museum, 1101 E. Market St., Jeffersonville, will sponsor a Christmas Open House, 1 to 4 p.m., Sunday, Dec. 11, at the museum. Admission is a donation at the door to benefit museum operating fund. Santa Claus will be on deck to chat with the children from 1 to 3 p.m. and the gift shop will be open with unique riverboat books, souvenirs and stocking stuffers. For more information call 812-283-3728 or www. Howardsteamboatmuseum.org

Abbey Road on the River for the first time will be held in Jeffersonville in May. | PHOTO VIA FACEBOOK

Beatlemania gets local boost LOUISVILLE — StarVista LIVE, a leader in live entertainment, announces it has acquired a financial and operational stake in Abbey Road on the River, a five day music festival that draws over 20,000 fans annually and is dedicated to the music and influence of The Beatles. For the first time, the event will be held in May at Big Four Station park in Jeffersonville. The new partnership will heighten the current festival’s artistic and experiential components and develop companion events in new markets throughout the country, as well as build new programs. StarVista LIVE, associated with the Time Life brand, creates unique entertainment experiences that bring fans together to relive their favorite moments and create new memories. The two companies previously worked together when Star Vista LIVE contracted with Abbey Road On The River to bring some of Abbey Road’s favorite Beatles-themed entertainment to perform on their Flower

SOIN THE KNOW

• WHAT: Abbey Road on the River news

• WHEN: May 2017 • WHERE: Big Four Station park, Jeffersonville

• INFO: www.arotr.com Power Cruise and 70s Rock and Romance Cruise as well as to introduce the cruises to Abbey Road’s customer base. “Abbey Road on the River is in its 16th year and is one of the few music festivals in the USA with our size and longevity that focuses on entertaining baby boomers and their children,” says the festival’s producer, Gary Jacob. “Working with StarVista LIVE to reach more fans on a national scale and through new events is a tremendous opportunity. At the same time, they’ll bring their relationships and expertise to our flagship festival and make it even more incredible for everyone there. It’s a perfect fit for us and our community.”


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TOYFEST: Local artist says he's looking forward to helping kids CONTINUED FROM PAGE 4 since he wants to keep the shows all-ages. Southern Indiana-based musician Jacob Resch is one of the artists playing Saturday. He’s looking forward both to helping the kids and playing music. “It’s a good cause and there are a ton of good bands,” he said. “It’s always fun to get out there and play ... just a really good time, a lot of good music and a lot of good people. “People should expect a good selection of music. There are a lot of musicians I’ve known for quite a long time [who will be playing] and they’re all a little different but it will flow uniquely.” Resch has been close to Ray since he met him nearly four years ago, when he was learning more about how to get some of his stuff recorded. He’s been playing music since he was 8 years old and started writing his own music and recording when he was 17. Now, the 21-year-old has more than 15 recorded songs under his belt, several videos and said he has grown creatively over the past few years. He said he owes this, in part, to the local scene. “I think there’s a lot of talent in this area and a lot of people doing unique things,” he said, adding that support from the community is what makes it possible. “There’s a lot of talent but it’s a matter of getting the local community to come out and support it.” Ray said he’s ready to keep doing what he has been — with his own studio and in the music community — to grow professionally and help grow the scene itself. “The music scene is like its own close community,” he said. “It’s important to have a tight music scene because then everybody will actively work to help everybody else.” As for the toy drive, he’s not stopping that anytime soon, either. “Honestly, I plan to do it until I’m not able to do it anymore,” he said.

SCHEDULE OF BANDS

4:30 p.m.: Winston On Wheels 4:55 p.m.: TBA 5:10 p.m.: Widow Society 5:35 p.m.: TBA 5:50 p.m.: Dark Horse 6:15 p.m.: Evelyn Drive 6:30 p.m.: Amongst The Waves 6:55 p.m.: Molly Mettling 7:10 p.m.: With Wounded Wings 7:35 p.m.: Meadow Ryann 7:50 p.m.: Edge Of Winter 8:15 p.m.: Ashley Ledrick 8:30 p.m.: The Placebo Effect 8:55 p.m.: Jacob Resch 9:10 p.m.: Better Than Salem 9:35 p.m.: TBA 9:50 p.m.: Before The Streetlights

TOP: Microphones are positioned closely to the guitar of artist Ashley Ledrick during a recording at Rockstop Studios with producer Richie Ray. LEFT: Producer Richie Ray and artist Ashley Ledrick work through the chord progression for her song "Stays the Same" on her upcoming album. | STAFF PHOTOS BY TYLER STEWART


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