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		<title>Smokestack pumps out fire at Rubbles</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 16 Apr 2001 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Yingmeng Yu Smokestack, a band from Ann Arbor comprised of a bass and electric guitarist, keyboardist and drummer, put on a fabulously upbeat show last Wednesday night at Rubbles. Apparently they were one of Mount Pleasant&#8217;s best kept secrets because the turnout was much smaller than their talent. Those who [...]]]></description>
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<p>Smokestack, a band from Ann Arbor comprised of a bass and electric guitarist,<br />
keyboardist and drummer, put on a fabulously upbeat show last Wednesday night<br />
at Rubbles. Apparently they were one of Mount Pleasant&#8217;s best kept secrets<br />
because the turnout was much smaller than their talent. Those who were lucky enough<br />
to be at Rubbles were not too shy to dance, the music making it impossible to<br />
stay seated and the dancing didn&#8217;t stop until the band did.<br />
In an interview before the show, the Smokestack shared their dedication and confidence<br />
in playing together as a career. Guitarist Chuck Newsome firmly<image2> believes that<br />
&#8220;to make it as an artist takes heart and back-up plans aren&#8217;t realistic,<br />
they are a cop-out. He went on to say that &#8220;this is what we want to do and<br />
I believe we have the line-up and the commitment to make it work.&#8221; <br />
They are in the process of recording their first full-length album in a studio<br />
in Ann Arbor. Smokestack feels that this album is a major step in <image3>establishing<br />
a name for themselves along with the numerous shows that they have put on in Lower<br />
Michigan and Ohio. They all agreed that someone has to take chances in order to<br />
pursue their dreams or else this would be a world without artists. <br />
The band was opposed to putting a label on their sound. Keyboardist James Sibley<br />
groaned when he said that &#8220;this is the hardest question to answer&#8221; and<br />
bassist Thom McNeil jokingly said that they were &#8220;dance music for house wives<br />
and hippies.&#8221; Drummer Brian Williams feels that labels put restrictions on<br />
their versatility. Eventually the consensus was that their music could not fit<br />
neatly into any category. They agreed that their grooves, the majority of which<br />
they have written, cover a wide range of genres such as funk, Latin, jazz and<br />
blue-grass. Smokestack&#8217;s incredible improvisational skills should not automatically<br />
classify them as a typical jam band. Although their jam sessions are powerful,<br />
their unique ability to transition and blend one style with another deserves recognition.<br />
<br />
Let&#8217;s put it this way, they are smooth like Marvin Gaye and funky like Taj<br />
MaHal, keeping everyone on their toes &#8212; literally! In fact, for the finale<br />
when the crowd screamed for more, they were delightfully surprised with &#8220;Walk<br />
Like An Egyptian&#8221; by The Bangles. <br />
Smokestack hopes to make an appearance at Rubbles again some time this summer<br />
and will definitely be back next fall, don&#8217;t miss them while they are still<br />
in Michigan!</p>
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