The Georgia Theatre: A Landmark Reborn

August 3rd, 2011 by Jamie Lewis

The Georgia Theatre is an iconic Athens landmark. Anyone that has passed through Athens since the late 1970’s, when the building first opened up as a concert venue, or again in the late 1980’s when the Georgia Theatre once again opened its doors to musicians, has memories associated with the theatre. Spring of my freshmen year, I saw Sister Hazel play the Georgia Theatre on Valentine’s Day. My best friend and I were dateless for the holiday and thought it would be a fun way to enjoy the evening. That was my first (and only) concert at the Georgia Theatre before it burnt down in June of 2009. I’ve already started tweeting at Sister Hazel in the hopes that they will return to Athens and the Georgia Theatre before I graduate in May.

The Georgia Theatre plans to reopen its doors in August of 2011 and will feature artists like Big Boi, Bela Fleck and the Flecktones, Of Montreal, Bright Eyes, and The Whigs, just to name a few. Looking over the roster at who has graced the stage of the Georgia Theatre is a reminder of what makes the venue so amazing. For better-known artists, the Georgia Theatre is a great way to connect with fans in a more intimate setting. For lesser-known artists who are looking to get their foot in the door, the theatre is a place to build a devoted fan base.

The Glands8:00 PM. August 1. SOLD OUT

Blackberry Smoke8:00 PM. August 5, $10

RJD28:00 PM. August 6, $15

J Roddy Walson and the Business, Reptar8:00 PM. August 9, $10

Bela Fleck and the Flecktones8:00 PM. August 10, $30

Big Boi8:00 PM. August 11. SOLD OUT

Drive By Truckers8:00 PM. August 12-13. SOLD OUT

Gillian Welch8:00 PM. August 14, $25

Colt Ford and Friends7:30 PM. August 16, $50

Stockholm Syndrome8:00 PM. August 17, $15

Corey Smith8:00 PM. August 19, $21

The Whigs8:00 PM. August 20, $15

Dank Sinatra8:00 PM. August 24, $8

Of Montreal8:00 PM. September 1, $15

Bright Eyes8:00 PM. September 8, $30

One concert that I am looking forward to is Corey Smith on August 19. As a fan of UGA and all things Athens, Smith’s songs resonate with me. I can’t imagine anything better than seeing Corey Smith performing in the town that has inspired so many of his songs. Check out the Georgia Theatre’s calendar for yourself and decide what concerts you’d like to attend. I guarantee that the theatre has some great things planned for its reopening and you won’t want to miss out.

Rank ‘em LIVE: Top of the Charts 1.0

May 12th, 2010 by Adam Wexler
On April 29, we threw our first-ever Top of the Charts Launch Party to celebrate the website’s public launch in February. We opted to have it on the beautiful back patio of The Max Canada in downtown Athens, GA, and the weather was perfect – about 72 degrees with a nice breeze.
Taking pride in our hometown’s fertile music scene, we chose four local acts that supported our mission to be a part of the event. The goal was to get the fans to pick the set lists for the evening, and also to get each band to cover some of the fan favorites on our site.  The music kicked off around 8:00 in the evening with indie-rock group Monahan (artist page on Rank ‘em), who played a set of tracks off their upcoming EP, as well as the #1 Talking Heads song on Rank ‘em “This Must be the Place”, and a Monahan favorite Talking Heads song, “Flippy Floppy”. It’s currently at #33 on our charts, and Rank ‘em’s own Danny Kirschner, who doubles as a bassist for Monahan, explained that they “think it should be higher up”.
Chris McKay and the Critical Darlings followed with some classic rock-inspired originals, and an energetic David Bowie cover. Jimi Hendrix cover band, Gimme Hendrix, played some of the guitar king’s classics, and local electro-pop quintet, Bubbly Mommy Gun, closed the night out with some quirky original tunes, complemented by a Cranberries cover.
We also set up an information table to both greet guests and educate those intrigued on the website, as well as on Rank ‘em‘s mission.  Overall, the event was a great success that allowed us to grow further support and momentum in our local community. There’s no reason to think we won’t pull it off again – maybe late August? You’ll have to check back here…