A Benefit to Remember

A Benefit to Remember

It’s not surprising to see scores of shows throughout the holiday season that support local charities during the peak donation period, but the city’s music scene never got the message to stop when the clock struck midnight on 2014. This year has already seen two brand new fundraisers—Milwaukee Record’s Local Coverage event for Girls Rock Milwaukee and last weekend’s Riverwest FemFest for Milwaukee Women’s Center—and it’s not even February yet. Just announced is another inaugural benefit—the largest so far in scope—a massive three-day affair, spanning multiple neighbors and supporting three area schools. The festival is called Arte Para Todos, or…

It’s not surprising to see scores of shows throughout the holiday season that support local charities during the peak donation period, but the city’s music scene never got the message to stop when the clock struck midnight on 2014. This year has already seen two brand new fundraisers—Milwaukee Record’s Local Coverage event for Girls Rock Milwaukee and last weekend’s Riverwest FemFest for Milwaukee Women’s Center—and it’s not even February yet.

Just announced is another inaugural benefit—the largest so far in scope—a massive three-day affair, spanning multiple neighbors and supporting three area schools. The festival is called Arte Para Todos, or “Art for Everyone,” and runs Friday, February 27 to Sunday, March 1. The three days are broken up among the neighborhoods—Bay View gets Friday, Riverwest/Harambee gets Saturday and East Side gets Sunday. All proceeds from the event are split evenly amongst Bay View High School, Tamarack Waldorf High School and Escuela Fratney.

The line-up is utterly massive—boasting more than 50 bands—and encapsulates some of the best of what the city’s music scene has to offer. Four of the Best 10 Local Albums of 2014 will be represented, including Bliss & Alice, Whips, Christopher Porterfield (Field Report) and Canopies (plus NO/NO, the new project by former members of the Delphines, who landed at No. 6). Single event tickets run $7, day long passes are $12, but the economical and highly recommended three-day passes are just $20. See the impressive line-up below and for more information go to ArteParaTodos.me.

arte para todos

Friday, February 27 (Bay View)


The Highbury
, 7 p.m.

Uni.Fi Records showcase (El Shareef, Michael Jay Regal, Dana Coppa & SPEAK Easy “Raplords”)

Yo-Dot

D. Bridge

Boone & Crockett, 7 p.m.

Scrimshaw

Paper Holland

Ugly Brothers

Airo Kwil

(Annalog DJ set)

Tonic Tavern, 7:30 p.m.

No/No

Faux Fir

The Olives

(Kiings DJ set)

Club Garibaldi, 9:30 p.m.

WebsterX

Whips

Kia Rap Princess

Holy Sheboygan

(Q The Sun DJ set)

Cactus Club, 10 p.m.

Klassik

The Fatty Acids feat. WC Tank

Mortgage Freeman

OYE

(*hitmayng DJ set)

Frank’s Power Plant, 11 p.m.

I’m Not A Pilot

Thriftones

Nightgown

 

Saturday, February 28 (Riverwest/Harambee)


Cocoon Room
, 3:30 p.m.

Midnight Reruns

School Of Rock (student bands)

More TBA

Quarters Rock ‘n Roll Palace, 6 p.m.

Apoc

New Boyz Club

Iron Pizza

(Platinum Boys DJ set)

Linneman’s Riverwest Inn, 7 p.m.

Christopher Porterfield

The Grasping At Straws

Wolfgang Schaefer

Lex Allen

Company Brewing, 8:30 p.m.

GGOOLLDD

D’Amato

Bo Triplex

(Moses of Higher Education Records DJ set)

Bremen Cafe, 9 p.m.

Slow Walker

Appleseeds

Lord3 Fr3d33

Riverwest Public House, 9:30 p.m.

Soul Low

MC Mikal

Animals In Human Attire

Club Timbuktu, 10:30 p.m.

Sat. Nite Duets

Jaill

Canopies

Mad Planet, 11 p.m.

New Age Narcissists

Bliss & Alice

Stubby Chubbz

 

Sunday, March 1 (East Side)

Hotel Foster, noon

Cavewives

Two bands TBA

Arte Para Todos Film Festival (curated by WC Tank)

The Jazz Estate, 2:30 p.m.

Heidi Spencer

Flag Signals

Caley Conway

Jordin Bass and Amanda Jo Langley

Yield Bar, 5:30 p.m.

Tigernite

Devil Met Contention

Antler House

BBC Upper Level, 8 p.m.

Surgeons In Heat

Pharaoh Mac & DMT

Holy Shit!

Kevin is a freelance writer residing in Milwaukee. He’s contributed to The Shepherd Express, Third Coast Daily, Pop Matters and the sadly now-defunct A.V. Club Milwaukee. He looks forward to forging a deeper connection with the city’s impressive music scene during his gig as a Music Notes blogger. His talents include music criticism, riding a bicycle, drinking tasty beers and a crafty croquet swing. His weaknesses comprise Jean-Claude Van Damme movies, professional wrestling and his ever-growing record collection. He’s in desperate need to find more physical (and hard drive) space for the exceptional albums Milwaukee musicians keep churning out.