![]() Faced with unimaginable tragedy and the dissolution of his band of five years, Casey began to realize that his music, and his life, needed to take a turn in a more positive direction. Although Endochine was succeeding on many levels, touring took its toll, eventually leading to the band’s demise. ![]() The first band he started, Endochine, performed with Staind, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Pete Yorn and many others.ĭuring this time, McPherson lost his father and only brother to suicide. Home schooled in small town Texas, frontman Casey McPherson studied classical piano for 12 years and learned to play guitar left handed after figuring out it only worked when he played it upside down. Together, Alpha Rev offers up layered, orchestral, melody-driven masterpieces able to turn strangers to super fans in a single listen. ![]() In addition to the typical guitar, keyboard, bass, and drums, Alpha Rev boasts a violin and cello that add brilliantly to the band’s sound. While McPherson’s songwriting and rock-inspired vocals form the core of Alpha Rev’s music, he is supported by a unique cast of musicians that fill Alpha Rev’s songs with as much classical beauty as American rock. The band also comprises Derek Dunivan (guitar), Tommy Roalson (drums), Dave Wiley (cello), Alex Dunlap (bass), Brian Lewis Batch (violin) and Derek Morris (keyboards)Frontman Casey McPherson’s gripping, emotional songwriting dares others to search out hope in the bleakest of circumstances and the unique instrumentation pays homage to the classical music that gave him his love for the art. They were formed in 2005 by singer-songwriter Casey McPherson after the break-up of his previous band Endochine. Lost cards in good standing can be replaced for $5.Seven-piece Texan group Alpha Rev meld classical instrumentation with rock. Children must be able to write their first and last names and have a parent with them to get cards. Library cards: First-time library cards are available to all residents of Terrebonne Parish at no charge. Anyone wanting to play is welcome to come. to noon every Wednesday at the Dularge gym. #TABBER MILLARD REGISTRATION#There is a $20 registration fee, and a birth certificate is needed at time of registration. Registration for T-ball for boys and girls 5-6 and baseball for boys 15-17 will be until May 8. The monthly board meeting is held at 6 p.m. Recreation Center: The Dularge Recreation Center at 1330 Dr. ![]() Fax and copy machines are also available. Children under the age of 12 must be accompanied by an adult to use the computers. Any handcraft can be worked on.Ĭomputers: The library has three public computers, which are available if you have your library card with you. You must bring your own craft supplies, sewing machines, scissors, threads, etc., and a covered dish. The Sew/So Good Quilting Group: The group meets from 10 a.m. For information, call 851-1752.ĭominoes: Adult Mexican train dominoes are played 1-4 p.m. Library news: The Dularge Library at 837 Bayou Dularge Road is open from 10 a.m. Please drop them off in the school office at 621 Bayou Dularge Road. This vehicle allows children to explore ocean life and the natural treasures of tropical rainforests.ĭularge Elementary: The school is collecting Community Coffee labels, Box Tops for Education, old cell phones, MP3 players, digital cameras, and old or empty laser and inkjet toner cartridges. The Aquavan: The van will be at the library at 3 p.m. Fridays on June 5, 19 and 26 and July 10 and 24. ![]() Young adult crafts for fourth grade and up are scheduled for 3 p.m. Pre-K through third-graders craft and storytimes are scheduled for 3 p.m. All who complete the program will receive reading certificates, coupons, a Library Superstar yard sign and pre-K through sixth-graders' name will be entered in a drawing for a bike (one bike per branch) seventh- through 12th-graders and adults name will be entered for a Kindle Fire (one for the parish). Pre-K to third-graders need to check out and return 10 items to complete the program fourth- through sixth-graders need to check out and return five items seventh- through 12th-graders need to check out and return three items 18-year-olds and up need to check out and return three items. Patrons must register online, either at home or at the library. Summer reading program will run May 26-July 31. Library news: The Dularge Library at 837 Bayou Dularge Road is open 10 a.m. ![]()
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