Final House Concert Weekend
& Moving Sale!
Friday, July 21 & Saturday, July 22
1230 N Riley Ave.
Indianapolis, IN 46201
As you know, the monthly Little Flower House Concert Series has been discontinued. However, it is back for one weekend only and this really is the final goodbye for the series. This one is going to be a bit different and special because it will take place over the course of 2 days and feature 16 local artists! Please welcome back, The Art Adams Band, who will be headlining the event on Saturday night! Also, the weekend will be accompanied by a moving sale with several items throughout the yard.
When the music starts in the afternoon on both days, most items for sale will be at a “pay what you can” price, just put any amount in the “Moving Sale Artist Tip Bucket”. Money put in the bucket will be distributed to the artists who perform. There will also be a tip jar for the artists, per the usual house concert format. (Note: Some of the larger items are at reduced pricing with money going to the host, Kati, who is willing to accept reasonable offers too!)
Come listen to some great local music, support the arts, and enjoy an intimate house concert weekend.
And, (please!) take something from the moving sale with you. Everything must go and it will be a big help as I downsize!
Schedule & Music Lineup (2 Days!)
Featuring 16 Local Artists & Bands
Day 1: Friday, July 21, 2023
The moving sale starts in the backyard at 9 a.m. and will go throughout the day into the evening. Come enjoy a different local artist every hour with 8 performances beginning at 1 p.m. It will go till 9 p.m. with the schedule below!
Josh
Gillespie
1-1:55 p.m.
Josh Gillespie is an accomplished musician and former political strategist originally from Indianapolis, Indiana. Growing up in a family of musicians, Josh has been playing guitar and singing for over two decades. His dynamic performances and soulful vocals have earned him a devoted following in Indianapolis and beyond.
Eric
Salazar
2-2:55 p.m.
Eric Salazar is The Clarinet Guy! He currently serves as an Director of Community Engagement for Classical Music Indy. Salazar pioneers the indie-classical genre. He takes his classical training and fuses together modern electronics with classical instruments, blending ancient styles with present musical trends.
The Wandering
Tulipps
3-3:55 p.m.
Aaron Lipp is a singer and songwriter of folk music based in Greenwood, IN. He has played with the bands Apple for Eve and The Terminally Unique. Most recently, he has been performing in Indianapolis and surrounding areas with his wife Caroline. Her voice adds a beautiful harmony to the songs he has written.
Kristina
Sharpe
4-4:55 p.m.
Kristina Sharpe is a recording and performing pianist and singer-songwriter from Indianapolis, Indiana. She is self-producing, classically trained, and has played a wide range of genres from blues to rap. The up-and-coming artist began composing her own hits in high school and loves to mix classical pieces or well-known tunes into her own versions.
Kristen
Bales
5-5:55 p.m.
Kristen Bales is an indie-alternative/rock artist out of Indianapolis, Indiana. With a voice that at times appears relaxed and pristine, like the sweet crooning of Norah Jones, but at times crashes against the heavy, soul-filled tones of Janis Joplin, Kristen turns to roots of jazz to exemplify genres of blues, rock, and soul.
Jess
Jones
6-6:55 p.m.
Jess is an Indianapolis-based Singer/songwriter who writes about hard times and life. Described lyrically as writing “Raw Humanity “ he is always playing from the heart and searching for soul. His music has been described as introspective and wry alt-country.
Katie Jo
Robinson
7-7:55 p.m.
Katie Jo Robinson is a singer/songwriter and multi-instrumentalist from Anderson, IN. She is a follower of Jesus Christ, Queer, Teacher, Punk Rocker, and Music Educator. She plays singer/songwriter showcases, festivals, and gigs throughout Central Indiana.
Zach
Dzuba
8-8:55 p.m.
Zach does all kinds of art. Mostly music and acting in the past. However, he is entering another creative phase in life and describes himself as a musician, artist, weirdo, and mammal. He is a singer/songwriter who says “I just like to play.”
Day 2: Saturday, July 22, 2023
The moving sale starts in the backyard at 9 a.m. and will go throughout the day into the evening. Then, the live, local music and comedy showcase will begin at 1 p.m. and go till 9 p.m. with the below schedule!
317 Proyecto
1-2:00 p.m.
The 317 Proyecto is a new project led by bassist Jacob Smith. Specializing in Latin Jazz and folklore music, the band is comprised of amazing local musicians who bring a great and unique flavor to the Indianapolis music scene.
J. C. Clements Band
2:30-3:30 p.m.
The J.C. Clements Band from Bloomington, Indiana is led by female powerhouse, J.C. Clements. Her lyrics have teeth and tell the truth of what it’s like to love someone with addiction, power through the hours to pay the bills, and never let go of your dreams.
Everett Greene
(songs & poetry)
4-4:30 p.m.
Legendary jazz musician Everett Greene is an Indianapolis Jazz Hall of Fame inductee with a deep baritone voice. Throughout his career, he has been a featured vocalist throughout the United States, Canada, Africa, Japan, Italy, and Germany and performed with many jazz greats including the great Wes Montgomery.
Buckle
5-5:30 p.m.
Buckle was finely smithed in the forges of urban Indianapolis and has been tightening the belt line of the local Indy post/dance punk scene. Buckle has exactly 1.5 serious tracks while the rest are carefree dancey with tasteful jams of indie psych and hooks for days. This non-linear adventure is blessed with freedom of choice while exploring the underbelly of pop music sans time.
Local Comedy Showcase!
Chelsea Snedden
6:00-6:10 p.m.
Garhett Casteel
6:10-6:20 p.m.
John Molehill
6:20-6:30 p.m.
The Art Adams Band
7-9:00 p.m.
Rockabilly Hall of Fame inductee and legend Art Adams is well known for his two 45s Indian Joe/Rock Crazy Baby (Cherry #1004) released 1959 and Dancing Doll/She Don't Live Here No More (Cherry #1018/1019) released 1960. Despite the success of these two singles, Adams quit the music business in 1968. Little did he know that during the next 30 years, copies of Rock Crazy Baby would circulate around the world, making him an underground legend. Since his return to live music in 2003, Adams has been going strong. As one of the few original rockabilly artists still playing today, Adams has become an in-demand performer in today's new rockabilly scene.
Moving Sale!
Listed below are some of the larger items for sale. I need to get rid of everything so if something catches your eye, please make an offer! Moving and downsizing is a busy time and it is hard to value your own objects sometimes. Any reasonable offer will be accepted!! Click on each item to see the Marketplace listing with more details. If you’re interested, IM me on Facebook or email littleflowerhouseconcerts@gmail.com. THANK YOU!
Vintage Lloyd Loom Outdoor Patio Set
Beautiful Antique 1946 Waterfall Bedroom Set (Have Original Receipt)
35mm Camera, Film, Developing Canisters, Photo Paper
Display Coffee Table w/ Drawers
Vintage Ice Cream Table, Glass Top, and 4 Chairs w/Cushions