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The Other Side of the Tracks featuring Joey Wit & The Definition

The Other Side of the Tracks Featuring Joey Wit & The Definition Torrington, CT – The Warner Theatre and Red Room Sound Studio present The Other Side of the Tracks, a documentary short featuring Connecticut s Joey Wit & The Definition, interviewed by the Warner s Executive Director, Rufus de Rham! The doc-u-know series will provide insight into the careers of up-and-coming artists. Visit Red Room Sound Studio s YouTube channel to watch the film! Joey Wit s story is just as unique and original as his sound. As a former professional athlete, Joey dedicated most of his childhood to the game of baseball. However, music was just as important. After spending several years in the Southeast working on his musical craft, Wit returned home to CT in 2015 and recruited Clay Selmont (guitar), Julian Sherwood (drums) and Dan Theriault (bass) for his rock and roll band, now known as The Definition. With inspiration coming from countless sources such as The Beatles, Radiohead, Wilco, Dove

Warner Theatre continues play festival, documentary show

Warner Theatre continues play festival, documentary show Staff reports FacebookTwitterEmail 1of5 Continuing online from Jan. 1-13 is the next play from the Warner Theatre’s International Playwright Festival, Put On A Grumpy Face. Contributed photo /Show MoreShow Less 2of5 The Warner Theatre and Red Room Sound Studio present “The Other Side of the Tracks,” a documentary short featuring Connecticut’s Joey Wit & The Definition, interviewed by the Warner’s Executive Director, Rufus de Rham! The “doc-u-know” series will provide insight into the careers of up-and-coming artists.Contributed photo /Show MoreShow Less 3of5 4of5 Above, scenes from Put On A Grumpy Face the next play in the International Playwrights Festival, presented by the Warner Theatre.Contributed photoShow MoreShow Less

Warner presents documentaries about emerging artists

December 23, 2020 53 Warner Theatre and Red Room Sound Studio will present “The Other Side of the Tracks,” a documentary short featuring Connecticut’s Joey Wit & The Definition, interviewed by the Warner’s executive director, Rufus de Rham. It’s part of a series that will provide insight into the careers of up-and-coming artists. The films can be seen for free on Red Room Sound Studio’s YouTube channel. Find the page at youtu.be/zvZzH6r7dUc. Joey Wit’s story is just as unique and original as his sound. Joey Wit As a former professional athlete, Wit dedicated most of his childhood to baseball. However, music was just as important. After spending several years in the Southeast working on his music, Wit returned to Connecticut in 2015 and recruited Clay Selmont on guitar, Julian Sherwood on drums and Dan Theriault on bass for his rock’n roll band, now known as The Definition. With inspiration coming from The Beatles, Radiohead, Wilco, Doves and Oasis, Joey Wit & Th

Warner Theatre and Red Room Sound Studio Present a Doc-U-Know THE OTHER SIDE OF THE TRACKS

The Warner Theatre and Red Room Sound Studio present The Other Side of the Tracks, a documentary short featuring Connecticut s Joey Wit & The Definition, interviewed by the Warner s Executive Director, Rufus De Rham! The doc-u-know series will provide insight into the careers of up-and-coming artists. Visit Red Room Sound Studio s YouTube channel to watch the film! Joey Wit s story is just as unique and original as his sound. As a former professional athlete, Joey dedicated most of his childhood to the game of baseball. However, music was just as important. After spending several years in the Southeast working on his musical craft, Wit returned home to CT in 2015 and recruited Clay Selmont (guitar), Julian Sherwood (drums) and Dan Theriault (bass) for his rock and roll band, now known as The Definition. With inspiration coming from countless sources such as The Beatles, Radiohead, Wilco, Doves and Oasis; Joey Wit & The Definition offer an innovative and energetic approach to roc

Annual Vomitorium goes streaming as a benefit for Cafe Nine employees

Dean Falcone’s 24th Annual Vomitorium holiday variety show, featuring musicians “overcooking perfectly good songs,” normally takes place at Cafe Nine in New Haven but is happening virtually this year. In association with NHDocs: the New Haven Documentary Film Festival, it will stream from this Friday, Dec. 18 at 6 p.m. through Dec. 26 at 11:45 p.m., paired with a screening of “a truly delightful documentary,” “North Pole, NY.” All proceeds benefit the Cafe Nine employee tip jar. For tickets, go to www.NHdocsTix.com. Contributed photo / Dean Falcone /

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