![]() Wednesday, and donate 20 percent of each purchase to the Mayor’s Hurricane Harvey Relief Fund. ![]() Sig’s Lagoon in Mid-Main will open at 11 a.m. ![]() Vinal Edge in the Heights opened for a few hours Tuesday, even honoring requests for customers in the mood to hear a certain song or album, and asking shoppers to bring by relief supplies for neighboring Big Blue Whale Toys, who was making donation runs. Bun B) Trill Funds for Victims of Harvey.Īs for other inner-loop record stores, Sound Exchange closed Monday and Tuesday, but planned to be back open this morning. It's all free, including the Saint Arnold beverages, except for a suggested donation to Queenie Freeman's (Mrs. Please join us for an afternoon of great music and camaraderie. As always, our events are free, open to the public and kid friendly. This Saturday we are asking for a suggested donation which we will donate directly to our good friend, Bun B's wife Queenie's Gofundme effort, Trill Funds for Victims of Harvey. We will, as always, be serving delicious Saint Arnold beverages. All artists have fine releases available and they are staff favorites. We've asked some very talented friends to perform and we know that it will lift spirits. ![]() This Saturday, maybe more than any Saturday ever, we feel compelled to put some great music on the Cactus stage and not have our tradition interrupted by prolonged Hurricane nastiness. We feel it puts great record store peace and love out there which we know is a powerful thing. Our in-stores are where kindred spirits congregate to catch up, discuss music that they love and have an experience. This has been at the core of Cactus culture for decades and it is about more than business for us. From the store:Īlmost every Saturday of the year, we present a program of free in-store events and performances. In fact, Thursday morning Cactus announced plans for a "Hang In There Post-Harvey In-Store Event" this Saturday, featuring Kuhn and now Gio Chamba (2:30 p.m.) and Say Girl Say (4 p.m.). Its next scheduled in-store, Galveston-based singer-songwriter Robert Kuhn supporting new album Maria the Gun, remains on the books for this Saturday at 1 p.m. our Limited Edition Sponsor: Impact Life our First Edition Sponsors: BankORION and OneStep Printing and our Media Sponsors: KWQC TV6, and WQUD Radio.Photo courtesy of Cactus Music A list of everything the store needs to get back on its feet should be coming via its social-media accounts in the next day or two, they promised. The Summer Concert Series is funded by the Bettendorf Public Library Foundation and supported by our Title Sponsors: TBK Bank, Abbey Carpet Gallery, Build to Suit, Focus Development, and Monarch Restaurant our Autographed Edition Sponsors: Bettendorf Rotary Club, Goosehead Insurance, and Mel Foster Co. ![]() In the case of inclement weather, this program will be held inside the library. Members of the band include David Navarro, trumpet and vocals Tony Ramirez, trumpet and vocals Gerardo Bojorquez, trumpet and vocals Mike Ortiz, lead guitar and vocals Paul Palos, bass guitar and vocals Stephen Ramirez, keyboard and vocals and Rick Jimenez, percussion.Īttendees are encouraged to bring food and drink to this program. What sets them apart is the dynamic trumpet section and their ability to fuse Mexican and American music genres. For 20+ years they have offered the Quad Cities a one-of-a-kind unique blend of music. Exclusive concert London slowcore quartet deathcrash gets its intensity from slow build-ups that climb towards punishing crescendos. The Crooked Cactus Band is comprised of seven diverse musicians offering the perfect mix of Latin and Classic Rock. ![]()
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