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Lyndzapalooza

About Me

WHAT IS LYNDZAPALOOZA?
Lyndzapalooza (LP) promotes the diverse music of the local and regional community by: organizing concerts, festivals, and other performance opportunities; assisting artists with networking, development, booking, and promotion; and educating and advertising-to regional audiences. For more information about the organization, please visit our website .
For information about how your can get involved with our organization as an artist or volunteer, please feel free to message us here, or send an email to [email protected]
UPCOMING LP ARTISTS' SHOWS
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RECENT EVENT: BYM Fest 2009
Lyndzapalooza recently produced it's 7th annual spring music festival at Snipes Farm in Morrisville, PA. Check out the official recap on Facebook, view event photos on Flickr, and watch our series of BYM Fest videos on YouTube!
WEDNESDAY OPEN MIC @ INTERMEZZO CAFE!
Join us every Wednesday night for an evening of diverse talent at our new open mic, conveniently located near University City at Intermezzo Cafe. Bring your instrument and share your music, or just stop by for a listen!
Intermezzo offers free wifi, a full liquor bar, Fair Trade coffee and espresso, cappuccino, mochas and lattes, iced drinks, grilled and cold sandwiches, panini, home style soups, specialty salads, and home style pastries. WXPN members receive 15% off of checks of $5 or more.
Open Mic hosted by Lyndzapalooza
Intermezzo Cafe @ 3131 Walnut Street
Every Wednesday. Signup starts @ 7:30pm
For more information about the open mic, or to find out how you can become a featured artist, please send us an email at [email protected] .

My Interests

Music:

Member Since: 02/03/2007
Band Website: lyndzapalooza.org
Band Members: Board of Directors:
Dante Bucci
Jem Jochems
Kate Wilhelmi
Lindsay Wilhelmi

LP Artists:
Josh Albright
Arcati Crisis
Blueberry Magee and His Hot Five
Kursten Bouton
Suzie Brown
Dante Bucci
William Grey Butler
Bevin Caulfield
John Conahan
Da1
DJ K.Ash
Dreams Divide
Geoff Ednie
Enter The Rooms
Brian Flanagan
John Glaubitz
Jesse Schurr Band
Peter Marinari
Irene Molloy
Mutlu
Old Man Cactus
Joshua Popejoy
Sisters 3
Victoria Spaeth
The Odd Relations
The Once Was
The Sweetheart Parade
Three Car Pile-up
Up the Chain
Cris Valkyria
Wabi Sabi
Lindsay Wilhelmi

Influences: Philly Folk Fest, Falcon Ridge, Woodstock, Bonnaroo, All About the Music Fest, etc.
Sounds Like:
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

BYM Fest Artist Spotlight: Suzie Brown

Not many artists can match the fascinating origin story of Philadelphia songwriter Suzie Brown: she's a Cardiologist by day and a local musician by night, and she's built a dedicated base of fans an...
Posted by on Tue, 12 May 2009 09:05:00 GMT

BYM Fest Artist Spotlight: Reed Kendall (of Up the Chain)

Its difficult to go to an open mic in the Philadelphia area and find someone who doesnt know Reed Kendall. Whether it be Fergies or the Dawson Street Pub, Buckets or LP's Intermezzo, Reed defini...
Posted by on Mon, 11 May 2009 08:59:00 GMT

BYM Fest Artist Spotlight: Arcati Crisis

Arcati Crisis, consisting of equal parts Gina Martinelli and Peter Marinari, flavored with a liberal sprinkle of friendship and a dusting of charming goofball, is one of the most original and engagi...
Posted by on Fri, 08 May 2009 08:54:00 GMT

BYM Fest Artist Spotlight: Joshua Popejoy

Joshua Popejoy is a familiar face on the Lyndzapalooza (LP) circuit, but he never ceases to amaze us with his ability to maintain a purposeful concoction of indie rock and mainstream pop. The LP te...
Posted by on Thu, 07 May 2009 08:50:00 GMT

Grow Your Own Music Festival Part 7 - There's a Stage on My Lawn! (interview w/ Jan Jochems)

Back yard music festivals dont happen without a lot of help. From artists and amplification to lights and invites, each Lyndzapalooza (LP) event is the culmination of dozens of small details. On...
Posted by on Wed, 06 May 2009 08:49:00 GMT

Grow Your Own Music Festival Part 6 - Mulching, Pruning, and Making it Pretty

Gina says: Everybody has big ideas, and sometimes people get really lucky and the big ideas become big realities as if by magic. This is usually because the bearer of the big idea happened to notice...
Posted by on Mon, 20 Apr 2009 08:47:00 GMT

Grow Your Own Music Festival Part 5 - Starting to Bloom

Gina Says: Way back in 2003, I had the honor of being the first performer at the very first Lyndzapalooza event & then called, simply, Lyndzapalooza, named for our founder, Lindsay Wilhelmi. She wa...
Posted by on Thu, 16 Apr 2009 08:45:00 GMT

Grow Your Own Music Festival Part 4 - May Require Support

Peter Says: LP started 2007 on the brink of extinction, but ended the year in the middle of a major evolution. In January, Lindsay called me to share a upsetting revelation: she couldnt afford th...
Posted by on Mon, 13 Apr 2009 08:42:00 GMT

Grow Your Own Music Festival Part 3 - Needs Partial Exposure

Peter Says: In our last installment Lindsay left off with us moving the festival from a tiny lot in West Philadelphia to a giant back yard in Yardley  more than doubling our attendance in the pr...
Posted by on Thu, 09 Apr 2009 08:37:00 GMT

Grow Your Own Music Festival: Part 2 - Taking Root

Lindsay says:On May 22, 2004, our mini-fest moved to a proper backyard in Yardley, PA.LP's adoptive parents, Joe and Maryann Bucci, generously offered up their property and hospitality for my medium-s...
Posted by on Mon, 06 Apr 2009 05:52:00 GMT