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About Tommy Griscom

Tommy Griscom

Tommy moved to Champaign-Urbana from Louisville, KY in 1997. He briefly studied German at the University of Illinois before realizing he didn't like sauerkraut. He delivers buckets of sheep brains at the Parkland Instruction Materials Center, runs shows at the Urbana-Champaign Independent Media Center, sits on couches at the Nicodemus Agency, and runs the local promoting group bleebloop.


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Mike Ingram and Ryan Groff: Radiohead Cover — "High and Dry"

In case you hadn't realized already, the Mike N' Molly's beer garden is truly the place to be for live local music in downtown Champaign these days. It's spacious and inviting, the PA won't destroy your eardrums, and it's got a good beer selection to boot. This is all fine and dandy on most days, but when the weatherman cries "precipitation," everyone starts to get a little worried about playing outside.

This didn't stop Ryan Groff and Mike Ingram from performing their duet rendition of Radiohead's The Bends in support of Nashville's Parachute Musical and Heypenny last Tuesday, however. Amid reports of a storm, the two local rockers pushed all doubt aside and told the crowd just what they wanted to hear: "It doesn't matter if it rains — we're playing anyway!"

And play they did. Instead of putting together a string of covers they decided to craft a truly unique set. The performed the entirety of The Bends without accompaniment, without much practice, and definitely without any shame.

Parachute Musical, under guidance from Ryan, raced through their set of show-tune-like indie rock at lightning speed. I wouldn't want my Rhodes rained on, either:

The most unexpected surprise of the night had to be Heypenny. Filling the opening slot for the show, they busted out the dance beats and the three-part harmonies like none other. Unfortunately, my tape got slightly eaten by a transcoder machine, so the first minute has a few hiccups here and there, but don't let it prevent you from enjoying their addictive song "CopCar":

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Comments (2)

Posted by: Mike Ingram
Tuesday, July 1, 2008 3:35 AM

Oh man, did you happen to video any of our other songs? Some I certainly would be fine never hearing, but there are a few that I'd love to revisit. :)

"Without any shame" is right. Ha.

Posted by: rgriscom
Tuesday, July 1, 2008 12:35 PM

Unfortunately, I had to leave after "High and Dry" to secure a place for Parachute Musical to stay for the night, but I did get "Planet Telex" and "The Bends" if you are interested. You can email me at rgriscom@gmail.com.

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