(pictured above: Oriole Post)
Friday night saw the celebration of a few events at the recordBar. First, the birthday of Chris Haghirian of Ink Magazine.
Second, the farewell show for Oriole Post, who performed a hearty but bittersweet set to a packed dinner crowd.
An unspoken celebration was one for the local music scene. The early show (Olassa/Oriole Post) was packed nearly to capacity with the faces of familiar musicians, families and friends. The late show was not quite as full, but the spirit was jovial with the lively sounds of The Hearts of Darkness and the dynamic instrumentation of She’s A Keeper. 17-year-old Georgia Gordon, who hails from Scotland, opened up the show with a series of acoustic songs to lead into the other eclectic acts of the evening. Chicago’s Stephen Paul Smoker also added a heavier, psychedelic element to the show, keeping the crowd on its feet for the headliner, The Hearts of Darkness. With a blend of fantastic local acts and emerging national/international acts, and a mixture of new and old faces, recordBar helped prove that there’s a viable, up-and-coming music scene in Kansas City.
Olassa
Georgia Gordon
She’s A Keeper
Stephen Paul Smoker
The Hearts of Darkness
Photos © Todd Zimmer, 2012. Please do not use without permission.