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Space Ballroom Weekly Link Round-up: 5 Shows announced including CT Storm Victims Benefit Show and Sixpence None the Richer

This week Space Ballroom announced CT Storm Victims Benefit Show, Gimme Gimme Disco, ,Greet Death, Sixpence None the Richer and Steve Hofstetter. Tickets are on sale now via spaceballroom.com

CT Storm Victims Benefit Show

CT Storm benefit show at Space Ballroom in Hamden Connecticut in September 2024
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CT Storm Victims Benefit show featuring Pangea, The Alpaca Gnomes, Moonrise Cartel, and Erik Rabasca
Space Ballroom  • 295 Treadwell Street, Hamden, CT 06514 
September 11, 2024
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Thank you to our partners on this event: WPLR 99.1, WMRQ 104.1, WPKN 89.5, WOW Radio, Redscroll Records, Static Era Records, Vinyl Street Cafe, Eventbrite and everyone else who has helped us bring the event together!

On August 18, in the middle of the day, residents of the Naugatuck Valley and surrounding areas received weather advisory warnings on their cell phones. Within hours, many found themselves standing inside their homes in several feet of water, forced to move to higher ground. Those on the roads were trapped, unable to drive, as floodwaters from surrounding waterways quickly inundated roads and homes. Tragically, lives were lost, and countless homes have been condemned or severely damaged. Many families are now facing the overwhelming loss of household items, rapid mold growth, and the trauma of displacement. Some, despite the severe damage, have no choice but to remain in their homes. Compounding these challenges, many do not have flood insurance because they do not live in designated flood zones. The flood has also left many residents homeless, exacerbating food insecurity and other vulnerabilities in our community.

On September 11th at Space Ballroom, we are hosting a benefit featuring Pangea, The Alpaca Gnomes, The Moonrise Cartel, and Erik Rabasca for those affected by this disaster to help them rebuild their lives, and to ensure that no one faces this crisis alone.

In addition to the music, we will hold a raffle with concert tickets and items generously donated by our friends at Redscroll Records, Static Era Records, each band performing that night, and more.

We will also be accepting food donations at the door for the Seymour Oxford Food Bank. Food donations will also be accepted at our shows that night at College Street Music Hall (Movements) and District Music Hall (The Lemonheads).

Tickets are being sold on a sliding scale, and are on sale now. We would like to thank Eventbrite for waiving their service fee to help support this cause.

100% of all proceeds from the event will go to TEAM, Inc., a non-profit human services agency whose mission is to strengthen our communities by educating, supporting, and empowering individuals and families.

Gimme Gimme Disco

Gimme Gimme Disco dance party returns to Space Ballroom in Hamden, Connecticut in October 2024
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Gimme Gimme Disco
Space Ballroom  • 295 Treadwell Street, Hamden, CT 06514 
October 5, 2024
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A Disco Dance Party Inspired by ABBA.

Greet Death

Greet Death
Space Ballroom  • 295 Treadwell Street, Hamden, CT 06514 
October 24, 2024
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Sixpence None the Richer

Sixpence None the Richer
Space Ballroom  • 295 Treadwell Street, Hamden, CT 06514 
October 31, 2024
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Sixpensce non the richer to perform at space ballroom in hamden connecticut in October 2024
Sixpence None the Richer

As the Rosemary Hill EP begins, Sixpence None the Richer’s first release since 2012, Leigh Nash sings, “In the eye of the storm, I’m gonna thread the needle.” Now three decades after Nash met her musical partner Matt Slocum in New Braunfels, Texas, Sixpence is threading the needle in the sweet spot they have often longed for throughout a stormy yet momentous career.

Slocum confesses that two of the six new songs are an attempt to immortalize their hometown: “New Braunfels was an amazing place to grow up… We could roam freely in the streets, from sunup to sundown.” Nash adds, “Meeting Matt is the most important thing that happened for me in New Braunfels.” That rings true for all of us; New Braunfels, Texas is the birthplace of Sixpence None the Richer, a great American rock ’n’ roll band.

While Sixpence has been Nashville-based for most of their career, Rosemary Hill reveals they are at heart a Texas band. The title track cites the street Slocum grew up on, as Nash sings Slocum’s words, “That was a long time ago – But the feelings, they don’t get old – Every time that I come home – I’ll be riding, I’ll be flying on Rosemary Hill – My Rosemary Hill.”

On another new Slocum composition “Homeland” Nash sings, “In my homeland – Once a child of the Texas hills – The way it pulls you back is giving me the chills.” Nash admits, “It’s really gonna be difficult for me to sing ‘Homeland’ without getting choked up… Listening to it, I cry almost every time, just because there’s so much…It’s a beautiful song lyrically, but it’s visceral. Like, I can smell, and, yeah, feel all those things from our homeland.”

While growing up in New Braunfels Nash dreamed of being a country singer (which has come to fruition in many ways, but most notably on her 2015 solo album The State I’m In), and Slocum feels Sixpence has been lyrically influenced by the brilliant Texas songwriter Guy Clark. But musically, Sixpence couldn’t be more different.

Sixpence None the Richer is a rock band. While primarily known for top-40 pop radio hits, Sixpence’s live show is full of guitar riffs, aggressive bass, and pounding drums. As Sixpence begins touring again for the first time since 2013, Nash says, “I want to come out swinging.” As their discography of six full-length albums and their new third EP Rosemary Hill reveals, Sixpence’s sound begins with Nash singing over Slocum’s guitar playing.

The driving force behind Slocum’s British-inspired, riff-based guitar rock is the creative rhythm section of bassist Justin Cary and drummer Dale Baker. After Sixpence had three bass players in five years in the mid-90’s, they were in need of another one in 1997 as their self-titled album neared release. Cary had recently moved to Nashville, and a friend told him about the opening in Sixpence. Cary grabbed a phone book and cold-called Slocum and has been an integral collaborator ever since. Despite playing with Sixpence for more than 25 years, Cary describes the present as the first time he has truly “owned it”. Cary says, “Just this year I really have taken the mantle and said, ‘I’m the bass player in this band.’”

2024 marks the return of Dale Baker, who last drummed for Sixpence in 2001. Baker was a core member of the band for eight years and played on the band’s most popular songs and albums. Like Nash and Slocum, Baker has roots in the Lone Star State, where he was a member of the One O’Clock Lab Band at the University of North Texas. In 2022, it became apparent to Slocum and Nash that not only did they want to write, record, and play shows as Sixpence again, but that it was important for Baker to be a part of it. Cary remarks, “Dale’s a schooled musician. He understands the language. He understands the history…He’s really approaching it as an orchestral musician where it’s not just drums he’s thinking about.” Baker says, “As soon as I sat down, we started playing the songs…it felt completely natural and authentic.” Baker confesses he is thrilled to be back, and that being the drummer in Sixpence is an important part of his musical identity.

A unique catalyst in Sixpence’s recent journey was the opportunity Slocum and Nash had to join the 10,000 Maniacs in 2023. Sixpence had opened for the 10,000 Maniacs in the early 90’s, but then Slocum and Nash were invited to become members of the band last year. Slocum says, “We got out there and started having fun…I was playing guitars, Leigh was singing, and it just kinda reminded us how much we enjoy it and that we’re good at it… once we started feeling that kind of energy again, we wanted to continue it together.” Nash shares her thinking while on that tour: “Matt and I got to spend a lot of time together on the road, and it was fun! That was the best part for me, just getting to hang out with him and reconnect musically.” Playing with the 10,000 Maniacs reignited their passion for playing live, but they knew moving forward they wanted to do it as Sixpence None the Richer.

Four of the six songs on Rosemary Hill Slocum and Nash began working on during the pandemic. Nash was heavily impacted by the death of Fountains of Wayne’s Adam Schlessinger in 2020, and co-wrote “Julia” with Anna Vaus; both as a tribute to Schlessinger but also as a true story about a friend. Slocum, Baker, and Cary all expect “Julia” to be the highlight of future shows; Slocum says, “Everyone in the

rehearsal room lights up when practicing it.” Baker adds, “I really love ‘Julia’, I love a good pop song.” Cary describes it as “A great song! Man, I’m inside the lyrics.”

Another stand-out is “We Are Love”, which Sixpence is using as the title of their 2024 fall tour, and just might be the band’s mantra. Cary says, “It features everybody in a way…there’s definitely drum moments, bass moments, vocal moments…the wall of harmony.” “We Are Love” opens with acapella vocal harmonies, moving to the drumming of Baker, then to a distinct guitar riff from Slocum, as Nash sings “Honeybee cluster – The heat of the hive – We are love -We can make it,” referencing the long-time beekeeping hobby of Slocum’s. The bridge can be credited to Armand Petri, who guided Cary to add mandolin, following Slocum’s dramatic guitar solo. Sixpence reconnected with Petri in the studio for the first time in nearly 30 years (1995’s This Beautiful Mess), being assisted this time around by Dave Fridmann in his Tarbox Road Studios in Western New York. Baker was thrilled to get back in the studio with Petri, this time with more experience. He says the recording was more collaborative as he is now more willing to share his opinions and ideas.

Rosemary Hill is produced by long-time friend and collaborator Steve Hindalong of The Choir. Slocum and Hindalong co-wrote “We Are Love”, and both are also members of the band The Ascendants, along with Jimmy Abegg, Phil Madeira, and Ben Pearson, who released their debut album in 2023. Baker worked closely with Hindalong in sessions two decades ago, and he says it was powerful to be able to reconnect; “To get to work with him again, I just didn’t think that was ever gonna happen.”

“We have only gotten better, hopefully, at all of our crafts, our specific things that we do,” says Nash. “And so why would we stop? And that’s the encouragement…I like where I am right now just as a human being, a mother, into my forties now. I like where I’m at. It’s weird. It’s kinda crazy. It’s a little off balance, but it’s inspiring to me, the things that are going on around me.” Baker agrees, “Isn’t it beautiful to be alive right now? …Every day is such a gift, and I’m so grateful that we get to make music and create joy. And then just realizing how much this band means to me.”

After having a global number one hit, Sixpence no longer aspires for fame or fortune, and is not a nostalgia act. “We’re not interested in just cashing in on the past”, says Nash. Slocum adds, “We’re trying to find the balance of experimenting and pushing our limits, but still satisfying the people that have loved our music all these years. Basically we want to keep making better records and writing better songs.”

Cary and Baker describe Sixpence as a family, with the relationships between the four of them as paramount. Cary says, “We’re all more comfortable with each other just because we’ve lived through so much.” Baker elaborates, “It feels personal, but in a way that’s a gift. Relationships matter so much to me…The money, the trappings, all of that, the ego, like, none of that matters. So what do we have? It’s the relationships…There’s something about the collaborative nature of Sixpence that I still believe in; that our best work remains to be seen. …But for that collaboration to come through you you gotta have that level of connection.”

In “Thread the Needle” Nash sings, “Today I started wondering – How’d I get this far? Low down, tip of an iceberg – Still looking for stars.” The Rosemary Hill EP is the tip of the iceberg, and as Slocum says, “This definitely feels like act two; it’s a second wind.” Sixpence None the Richer is relaunching their career, not resurrecting the past. And it is clear Slocum, Nash, Baker and Cary all feel there may be more Sixpence songs ahead of them than there are behind.

Steve Hofstetter

Steve Hofstetter
Space Ballroom  • 295 Treadwell Street, Hamden, CT 06514 
October 4, 2025
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Steve Hofstetter to perform at space ballroom in Hamden Connecticut in October 2025
Steve Hofstetter

Hofstetter, who has over a billion views on YouTube, Facebook, and Instagram, is a Nobel Peace Prize-nominated comedian. His book (Ginger Kid) is a top 5 pick on Amazon and debuted at number one in its category. Hofstetter was the host and executive producer of season one of Laughs (FOX) and he has been on The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson and E! True Hollywood Story, Comics Unleashed, Comedy All-Stars, Quite Frankly, White Boyz in the Hood, Countdown, and more. He’s been in four movies, and he has had two top 20 comedy albums (including one that hit number 1 on iTunes comedy charts). He is a former columnist for Sports Illustrated and the NHL, and has also written for Maxim and the New York Times, among others.

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