Got suits, will travel.Chris Sterr and his band, Bump, are based out of Detroit. He says the
city isn't as bad as the death-and-despair rap it often gets, but the
former automotive capital of the world has definitely provided the
prog-rockers with a few stories.
This is just one of those:
"We
used to play these gigs downtown at this old venue called Fifth
Avenue," Sterr recalls. "It was a house gig every Tuesday and every
night we'd be loading out and these homeless guys would flock around us
and they'd be grabbing our gear to help us so we'd pay 'em. A couple of
these guys would have silver or gold on their lips and face because
they'd been huffing paint. It was crazy."
Maybe it's these sort
of instances that keeps the band on the road for several months of
hard-driving touring each year, like the band's current excursion that
takes them to the Silver Moon on Tuesday and then to Southern
California before finally ending in Florida in early April. Sterr says
that isn't so and that the Bump has a warm place in its heart for the
Motor City.
The Source Staff
Our Picks for the Week of 3/4-3/12
Tuck and Roll, Pistol Whipped Prophets, !Danger Death Ray!
thursday 6
Tuck
and Roll is one of the newest members of the Bend punk scene, offering
up a hard-driving and tiger-tight pop-laced punk rock with plenty of
panache that can't help but create a likeness to NOFX. The trio is
playing this free show before a quick Oregon tour that takes them to
Eugene and Portland. You should also check out the two other punk acts
on the bill: Pistol Whipped Prophets and !Danger Death Ray! Players Bar
& Grill, 25 SW Century Dr.
Too Fine to be Unsigned Tour
friday 6
Goodnight
Sunrise, a super young pop punk outfit from Helena, Montana, headlines
this all ages show that also includes other killer unsigned acts like
Call The Cops, Bidwell, Love You Long Time and Redmond's own The Roe.
7pm. $10. Domino Room, 51 NW Greenwood Ave.
A Line in the Snow: Factions of Central Oregon’s outdoor community oppose a new snow park
Piled in a binder at the Bend-Fort Rock Ranger District office are more than 700 letters and printed e-mails. They come from a range of different folks: snowmobilers, cross country skiers, snowshoers, backcountry ski enthusiasts and others. While the writers' backgrounds vary, the subject matter does not.
Each of these writings is a comment on the proposed Kapka Butte
Sno-park, a parking facility that would include 70 spots for trailers
and 40 additional slots for other vehicles near the Forest Road 45
cutoff (to Sunriver) from the Cascade Lakes Highway. The intent of the
proposed park, which is being built by the U.S. Forest Service, is to
create more space for higher-elevation recreation in addition to the
Dutchman Flat Sno-park - something that has been in discussion for
almost 15 years. Both motorized and non-motorized users, many of whom
wrote letters, say that there is a need for more parking in the heavily
used recreation, but that the Kapka Butte project, as it currently
exists, is not the answer.
Marv Lang, a recreation forester with the
Forest Service says that although the public comments period closed in
early February, a draft for the $500,000-plus project isn't likely to
hit the streets until September or October. In short, Lang says the
driving notion behind the project is one that's common in the arena of
public recreation: provide something for everyone. And in this case,
"everyone" ranges from snowmobilers to backcountry skiers to snowshoers
and many others.
Money, Money, Who Gave the Money? (Cont.)
On Feb. 20 The Eye reported that Orestar, the Oregon state campaign finance database, showed that The Bulletin had given a $4,000 in-kind contribution to the Bend Business PAC, the political arm of the Chamber of Commerce, before the last election.
Gordo for Governor? One Democrat Is Worried
Gordon Smith's being talked up as a candidate for governor again - but the guy who's doing the talking is a Democrat.
In case ya missed it: Person People CD release party video
If you didn’t make it down to the Domino Room on Saturday night for Person People’s CD release show you missed out on a hell of a show. But thankfully the Blender was there to capture some video, so check it out.
California Dreamin’ and Bend Reality
In a way, you have to admire the indestructible optimism of Bend realtors. If you could take an extract from their brains and turn it into a pill it would be better than Prozac.
Trimming the Tourist Industry’s Juicy Cut
A move's afoot in the state Legislature to change the formula under which the tourist industry gets the lion's share of room tax revenue, and the industry is squealing.
Getting By on Looks and Charm
Forbes magazine columnist Joel Kotkin, whose comments about the economic ills of our state and city The Eye focused on recently, was on OPB's "Morning Edition" today offering more of the same — along with some encouragement.
We’re Not That Smart: Our one-round appearance at the Trivia Bee
We totally would have got that one right.Did you know that Oregon's state slogan was: "Oregon. We love
dreamers?" No, you probably didn't, and neither did the Source's
three-member team at the 2009 Trivia benefiting the Education
Foundation for the Bend-La Pine Schools on Saturday night.
And
did you know the name of the dude that Michael Phelps beat out by the
length of a fingernail to win one of his eight gold medals? Yeah, we
didn't get that one either. The correct answer was Milorad Cavic of
Serbia, which you probably didn't know. Or maybe you did, because
unlike our team, you actually remember Olympic swimmers not named
Michael Phelps. Maybe if Cavic had been recently photographed holding a
bong we would have got it. Who knows?

