/* Google analytics tracking code */ Milwaukee Karaoke: July 2010

Saturday, July 31, 2010

Changes in venues, July 31, 2010

I have updated my Milwaukee Karaoke listings with the following information. I am happy to have run into Penny of Star Karaoke. She's a busy lady!


Monday Gene's Supper Club Star Karaoke (Penny) added
Monday The Starting Gate Platinum Entertainment added
Monday White House WKDJ added
Tuesday Gene's Supper Club Star Karaoke (Penny) added
Tuesday The Starting Gate Platinum Entertainment added
Wednesday Gene's Lanes Star Karaoke (Penny) added
Thursday Nostalgia II Star Karaoke (Penny) starts Sep 1
Sunday T's Everglades Star Karaoke (Penny) updated KJ name

Does anyone have any other updates?

Friday, July 23, 2010

Wanna hear some good karaoke singing?  The Wisconsin finals for the World Karaoke Contest will be held at Washington County Fair on Saturday, July 24th. Be there to cheer on the male and female who will be moving on to the regional competition in El Paso.


Thursday, July 22, 2010

Review of karaoke at Roma's

Roma’s, East Troy, WI                       read a second opinion about Roma's
(Saturday Night, July 17)

Found ROMA'S to be extremely frustrating. Fair to moderate crowd (30's and above), but, there was a clique here and a clique there. Could count on one and a half hands WHO were ACTUALLY listening. Kalani (KJ) and wife, nice people. EXCESSIVE and CONSTANT skipping of the digitalized music,,, words on screen off center and difficult to follow,,, upstaging of singers allowed, with nothing said about it,,, sound system excellent for the audience, but, extremely hard to follow yourself while on stage,, so to speak. Small singing area. Kalani did his "Phantom of the Opera" schtick, which seemed to enthuse no one. ROMA'S NOT for the serious singer, song selection good,,, but, overall, I was curious based on the previous review, and my curiosity has been satisfied. LOW RATE production!

Review by TJB


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Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Karaoke Idol competition at Bootleggers- $100 prize

American Idol tryouts will be held at the Bradley Center on Wednesday, 7/21/2010. Needless to say, there will be a lot of people who like to sing. And a bunch of them will be thirsty for a beer after their tryouts. And they will be one block from Bootleggers.

This was just too good of an opportunity for the managers to pass up. Bootleggers is proud to announce "Karaoke Idol" competition for Wednesday, July 21. Open karaoke and sign up starts at 9:00. The contest starts at 10:00. The top five contestants will move on to the finals at midnight. Winner receives $100.

Need more to entice you?  Bootleggers has $1 burgers from 5:00 to 8:00, $2 domestic taps  and $3 Three Olive mixers from 5:00 to close.

Sunday, July 18, 2010

Review of karaoke at Burnham Bowl

Burnham Bowl- Fridays
     Heavy distraction with the adjoining bowling alley, can be a bit rowdy,  sound system iffy, song selection good, at times few singers,,, definitely NOT for the serious Karaoke singer!

review by TJB

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Saturday, July 17, 2010

Italian Idol Finals

Just in case you want to hear some good karaoke singing, this is a reminder that the final round of competition for Italian Idol will be held Sunday night (July 18th) at Festa Italiana at the Summerfest grounds.

Friday, July 16, 2010

Review of karaoke at Butler Inn

Butler Inn- Saturdays
    First off, can be quite frustrating there, especially with the rather odd line-up method used by the KJ Eddie. Sign-up sheets with NO organization whatsoever. Singers added as they stroll in, no matter what time, while you may sit for HOURS waiting to sing again, even though your turn/rotation had long since passed.  Excellent sound system and song selection,, all digital. Great receptive crowds, though,,, and usually, a host of excellent singers, until later in the evening when the younger crowd rolls in, and the booze is flowing, then,,,,,, mass confusion!! For the party singer, and NOT those who wish to sing MORE THAN ONE song. Small singing area, as well.

Review by TJB

Note... Butler Inn is not running karaoke at this time (Sept. 28, 2010). Maybe later?

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Thursday, July 15, 2010

Review of Karaoke at Red Mill

Review of The Red Mill, by Hobbs

(Tuesday Night) (June 2010)
This charming and historic restaurant is a great place to go for dinner and a show! The Red Mill has a small dance floor that serves as a staging area just inside its entrance. Popular KJ Kim Marie keeps the show moving with a non-stop Single-Song format to accommodate the multitude of singers who turn out every week. Diners, bar patrons and other karaoke singers show great appreciation for the performers by putting the dance floor to good use. This fine venue is ideal for the serious karaoke singer ...and the burgers come highly recommended.


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Wednesday, July 14, 2010

World karaoke contest update

The West Bend Daily News has the following story on the Wisconsin trials for the World Karaoke competition. Complete with a few photos of contestants.

http://activepaper.olivesoftware.com/Repository/ml.asp?Ref=V0JETi8yMDEwLzA3LzE0I0FyMDAxMDk%3D&Mode=HTML&Locale=english-skin-custom

Review of karaoke at Clifford's

Clifford's
    Elevated stage puts you IN the spotlight. Excellent sound system and monitoring. Some nights just too many singers, some nights hardly any at all.  Allowed to do just one song at a time, ALL NITE,,, even when early and not busy. Place can get packed up, with few opportunities to sing. Mixed age range of crowd,,, with a slight majority not caring too much about the singing. Excellent song selection, KJ "Fish" adds his expertise, good singer., keeps the show moving.  Friday nites tend to be the nites in which you may sing only one, possibly 2 tunes. Younger Friday crowds, as well.

Review by TJB

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World karaoke Championships reminder

This is a reminder that Thursday and Friday (July 15 and 16, 2010) are the last two days to qualify for the Wisconsin karaoke championships. You can qualify at Badgerland SportZone (West Bend) on Thursday and Noey's Pub and Grill (St. Lawrence, near Hartford) on a Friday.

For more details, check my previous post.

Tuesday, July 13, 2010

Review of Wednesday night karaoke at Terri Lynn's

Review of karaoke at Terri Lynn's, Wednesday, July 9, 2010 by John the Revelator

I had the honor of attending the first Wednesday night of karaoke at Terri Lynn's (4740 West Bradley Road, Brown Deer). I had a great time.

Slick Mick (of WKDJ) was the KJ that night. I know him well, since he is a regular at Bootleggers on Monday nights. Nick is very competent, soft spoken and good-natured. Since there weren't a lot of singers, Nick filled in with music between. His music was well chosen for the crowd, and you could see many people singing along with his fill-in music. I appreciate his skill at picking the fill-in music.

Personally, I would have set the music a little differently. I would probably have cut back just a bit on the highs, and also cut back on the backup karaoke music. Feel free to interpret this as either my own preference, or my 

The venue is a bit sparse, but well-kept. The bar itself is about twenty stools long, and there were quite a number of four person banquet tables and chairs in the room. Plenty enough for a hundred people to be comfortable. The karaoke was set up on a stage that is easily seen throughout the room. If the crowd were larger, I think a slightly higher stage might be helpful.

The crowd was unfortunately a bit small, with about a dozen people. This is not a surprise, since this was the first Wednesday night that they had karaoke. In my own selfish way, I would like to see more people show up. This place is only a few miles from where I live!

The people there were wonderfully friendly, which is one reason I had so much fun. Chuck presented us with some blues songs that I didn't know. Sid did a good job on some motown. I didn't catch the name of another fellow who sang BB King's "The Thrill is Gone".  My favorite performance was by Timone. She came out on the floor with the wireless mic and did a sultry version of Erykah Badu's "Call Up Tyrone" for Sid. The singing was good, the stage presence was priceless.

As for equipment, Nick brought along new and professional quality stuff. He was running only one main speaker that night, but there was plenty enough power for the venue.

I appreciated the fact that Nick also had a monitor speaker on the floor in front of the singer. It is so important for a singer to be able to hear his or herself. I have been to a lot of karaoke shows where there was not a monitor speaker. Sigh. This is one small thing that can have a big impact on the quality of the show.

The display of the words was somewhat less than ideal. Nick used the display from a portable DVD player to display the words. A little hard to read. He was also hooked into two of the TV screens on the walls of the bar, which is nice, but they were a bit far away to read.

Some details for the audiophile: he had a 15" powered Behringer speaker with a subwoofer -- I didn't catch the brand of the sub. The monitor speaker was a small but powerful JBL. His mixer was a 12 channel Mackie. There were two wireless mics. Note to self - ask Ran the Man what the mics were. I thought the quality was pretty good, but I am not sure they were tested on the most difficult voices.

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Monday, July 12, 2010

Changes in venues

I have updated my karaoke venue webpage with the following changes:


Monday Bay View Sports Bar & Grill Added
Wednesday Bay View Sports Bar & Grill Added
Friday D & D Sports Bar and Grill Added
Saturday Winner's Circle Added

John the Revelator

Karaoke contest at Bootleggers to coincide with American Idol tryouts

Bootleggers is one short block from the Bradley Center, where tryouts for American Idol will be held on Wednesday, July 21st. What better way to welcome contestants than to have their own contest! First prize is $200.

Karaoke will be hosted by Milwaukee's premiere karaoke hosts, John the Revelator and Sven. Rumor has it that a karaoke celebrity will be making an appearance.

Review of karaoke at Final Approach

Final Approach, Milwaukee, WI
(Saturday Night)

This restaurant has a small nook just inside the entrance to the bar that houses the karaoke equipment. There is no stage, and singers are tucked away and are very difficult to see from any angle of the room. A Two-Song Set format alternates with recorded music, both of which are very loud, leaving a singer voice lost in the mix. Bar patrons sat with their backs to the show and seem uninterested in the karaoke at all. At the time of this review, smoking was permitted in this establishment. The KJs were very friendly and encouraging to newcomers. They kept the show moving along and they themselves sang a couple of songs... and they were very good, too.
This karaoke venue is more for the party crowd.

Reviewed by Hobbs (March 2010)

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Sunday, July 11, 2010

Review of karaoke at T's Everglades

T's Everglades- with Penny
    3910 W. Fond Du Lac Ave.
    Milwaukee- Sunday's- 9:30 PM
    Now,, talk about a great crowd,, EXCELLENT singers, EXCELLENT to moderate song selection, WONDERFUL sound system and audience reception. Penny keeps the show moving, the joint fills up by 10:30-11:00, or so. Bartenders beautiful and friendly, as was everyone else!!  Only the one small monitor, though, in front of the singers. Plenty of room to roam and sing,, small  area for dancing to the tunes. And, on the weekends, NO jeans or white t-shirts,, signs posted on the front door,, everyone looked GOOD!!  Age range of crowd, upper 20's/lower 30's to us baby boomers!  Get there early for a decent place tp park.  For the serious Karaoke singer! Loved the place,, plan on going back again,,, SOON!

Review by TJB

Note from the Revelator - I just found out about T's Everglades... they are new to my karaoke listings website.

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Italian Idol Competition

Once again, the Italian Idol contest will be held at Festa Italiana at the Summerfest grounds. The qualifying rounds are at 8:00 PM on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday (July 15, 16, and 17). Final competition will be on Sunday the 18th, at 8:00 PM.

Saturday, July 10, 2010

Changes in venues, July 10, 2010

I have updated my karaoke venue webpage with the following changes:


 
Friday Arizona Grille Removed
Friday Terri Lynn's Added

John the Revelator

Friday, July 9, 2010

Review of karaoke at Olympic Lanes

Olympic Lanes, Milwaukee, WI
(Friday Night)

Olympic Lanes has a large and open venue with a small staging area which makes it easy to see the singers. The set up, however, causes those signing up to sing to walk in front of the performers, which is awkward and distracting.
Three monitors makes it easy for singers to face patrons on all sides, and roam occasionally. The Sound system is great for the audience, but the feedback monitor for the singers seemed lacking. While the program format is the alternating Single Song/Music Video variety that keeps the show moving, it also runs the risk of losing the serious karaoke patron. Music videos shown in between singers was of the current Pop variety and seemed louder than necessary for the size of the room and crowd. Audience response to performers was adequate and respectable. Drinking “Sociables” was encouraged, and at the time of this review, smoking was permitted.
This karaoke venue is for the casual karaoke singer and the 20- something crowd.

Reviewed by Hobbs (June 2010)

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Wednesday, July 7, 2010

Changes in venues

I have updated my karaoke venue webpage with the following changes:

 
Monday Bay View Sports Bar & Grill removed
Monday Broadway Baby added
Tuesday LaVeer's moved to Tue
Monday Little Dopp's  added
Monday White House added
Tuesday Cackle Jack's added
Wednesday Bay View Sports Bar & Grill removed
Wednesday Nickel's added
Wednesday Pendulum Pub remove
Wednesday Terri Lynn's added
Thursday Roma's Ristorante and Lounge added
Thursday Vitucci's Cocktail Lounge changed KJ
Friday Critic's Corner Pub added
Friday Noey's added
Friday Rafters removed
Friday Roma's Ristorante and Lounge added
Saturday  Final Approach changed KJ
Saturday Night Court remove
Saturday Roma's Ristorante and Lounge added
Sunday City Lounge added

Review of karaoke at Roma

Roma’s, East Troy, WI
(Saturday Night)

Roma’s quaint bar area has a central bar with seating all around. Two corner staging areas are set up, one for Friday nights, the other for Saturday nights. The stage is small and makes it easier to see the singers from across the room. Two monitors are available for the singers and patrons to follow along.

From the perspectives of both the audience and the singer, the sound system and feedback monitors are good. There is no need to bring your own cds, for this karaoke show is digital. If you don’t see a title you want to sing in the song book, don’t worry: it probably is in the extensive computer library. This program is a format for the serious karaoke patron, non-stop amateur singing with the Two-Song Set. Beverages are not allowed on stage. At the time of this review, smoking was permitted.

KJ Kalani is an interactive emcee, with a set of large hand drums and harmonica which he occasionally plays in accompaniment with some singers. If requested, he will perform The Phantom of the Opera in full cape, hat and mask. Audience response to all singers was extremely appreciative. Kalani holds singing contests throughout the year. There is plenty of talent on tap.

This karaoke venue is definitely for the serious singer and mature karaoke crowd.
Reviewed by Hobbs (June 2010)


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Sunday, July 4, 2010

Review of karaoke at Frank N Stein

House of Frank N' Stein

Saturday, June 5, Gypsy Songstress

As one of the few (maybe the only) local venues that boasts karaoke 7 nights of the week (yes, that’s every single night), we decided to finally pay a visit to House of Frank N’Stein.  Already knowing the history of the building before arriving there (it was a funeral parlor in a previous “life”), we were prepared for the fact that it has a rather odd looking exterior.  But that’s only the exterior.  Inside, it is a very dark, plain (and I mean “no frills” with a small “n”) under-decorated bar/tavern.  Mostly bar with a few tables and a pool table at the back.  So if you’re looking for a place with a flashy remodel, and upscale décor, this isn’t it.  Far from it.  The restrooms could definitely benefit from a good cleaning and overhaul—and some air freshener.  Probably the rest of the place could as well, but the lights are kept so dim, it’s too hard to actually tell how clean (or dirty) things are.

As its name suggests, there are really only two items available for “refreshment” here: hot dogs (franks) and beer (stein).  Although, they were also offering some Mike’s hard lemonade the night we were there, but I don’t know if this is a regular thing.  I actually asked for some ice water (okay, I’m not exactly a big drinker), and was told they had no ice.

On the plus, side the kj who was hosting the karaoke had a very upbeat and positive attitude.  He offered singers a lot of encouragement. Another plus—being that there was such a small “crowd”—less than a dozen people including me and my husband—those of us who wanted to sing got ample opportunity.  Unfortunately, the selection of songs was more than a bit limited.  A few small books, with small print and the remains of what looked like more than a few spilled drinks, were scattered around the place.  There was only a list by artist, no list by title. And then there was the sound system—not very high quality and with a lot of crackling when people held the mike too close.  But the ultimate question was “did we have fun?”  Well, yeah, we managed to have some fun.  I mean everyone was very hospitable and it was quite helpful that the kj was so upbeat.  Did I mention that other than me and my husband, everyone else seemed to be way ahead of us in the drinking department?  Okay, so if you like to drink beer, want to get drunk, and enjoy singing or listening to karaoke, this is your kind of place.

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Saturday, July 3, 2010

Review of karaoke at the Bowery

The Bowery, Franklin, WI
(Thursday Night)

This little, out-of-the-way establishment is a real neighborhood hang out. Tightly packed with it’s regular bar patrons and it’s various sponsored teams players, karaoke singers receive a friendly welcome here. Tucked in a corner at the front of the room is the KJ equipment and two monitors. There is no stage, so pool-shooting patrons have to stretch to see the singers over the other patrons from across the room. The sound level at the front of the room is uncomfortably high, and the music often seems louder than the singer’s voice. Generally speaking, the program is a Two-Song Set format, unless the individual singer prefers to perform only one song. If the title you’re looking for is not in the song book, just ask the KJ to search his vast digital library, and 9 times out of 10, he will have what you’re looking for. At the time of this review, the establishment allowed smoking.
You’ll find award-winning singers here as well as fun-loving amateurs.

This karaoke venue is for a mix of the 20- and 30-something crowd.
Reviewed by Hobbs (May 2010)


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Friday, July 2, 2010

Review of Bootleggers Wing N Sing

Last Monday night at Bootleggers was unbelievable.

In the spirit of truth in advertising, let me start with a disclaimer. I run karaoke at Bootleggers with my buddy Sven.

Bootleggers runs karaoke every Monday night along with a special on beer and wings. $10 gets you unlimited wings and unlimited beer. Naturally, we get crowds, typically one or two hundred people. This past Monday, with Summerfest going on, I was expecting that we would be lucky to see 100.

I totally missed the mark. There were just over 400 people that walked in that night!  I didn't talk to every one of them, but it seemed like a good time was had by all.

At the end of the night there were 102 request slips... enough to keep us singing until at least 3:00 AM. We didn't stay that long.

We did have a decent sized group from the Lia Sephora conference, but that was perhaps 20 or 30 ladies? Thank you, by the way, you provided lots of positive energy.

And we had a lot of the regulars... B-Rad and the Boyz, Sunshine, Luke, Chad, Cassandra, Becca, Josh, Dre, Dante, Mike, Savonnie, Marvin, Slick Nick, and of course, Marty... thank you, thank you, thank you!

What will the 5th of July bring?  I can't wait. Sven has declared it a suit-up night to celebrate the first night of smoke-free bars. 

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Karaoke contest in Muskego

Join us Saturday July 24th as Pioneer Inn presents - Muskego Idol's Summer -Karaoke Series! DJ/TJ of Mainstreet Music will host and MC the first installment of this summer karaoke contest.

The karaoke qualifying dates are:
Saturday, July 24th - 7pm to 11pm - Pioneer Inn
Saturday, August 21st - 7pm to 11pm - Pioneer Inn

We will have 2 categories to judge
Best Singing Performance and
Best Overall Performance

The top 4 contestants from each qualifying date will compete in the finale showcase on September 18th at Markyfest! All are encouraged to participate, Solo's, Duets, Group singing! The more the merrier. Contestants will receive prizes for participating, drink specials and the Grand prize will be announced shortly. Mark your calendars boys and girls for MUSKEGO IDOL!!!!!!!

In the words of Randy "The Dawg" Jackson, It's gonna be a hot one yo!

Spread the Word

Marx Pioneer Inn
(262) 971-1171

http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=111848948845369&index=1

Thursday, July 1, 2010

Review of karaoke at City Lounge

City Lounge, Cudahy, WI
(Sunday Night)

Smoke-free City Lounge has a quaint eccelectic Old Milwaukee decor. It has a roomy stage from which all singers can be seen. It has four monitors for singers and audience to follow along. The sound equipment lacks somewhat in that the music is often louder than the singer’s voice. At the time of this review, the digital equipment seemed faulty to the point where the music and words would often go out of sync, and the KJ would have to resort to cds. This doesn’t stop the patrons from having fun in this Single Song format. The show keeps moving at a steady pace, with no need for music videos between singers. Fellow singers and audience members alike show enthusiasm and appreciation. It is an upbeat, fun and friendly atmosphere.
This karaoke venue is for serious and silly singers alike.

Reviewed by Hobbs (May 2010)


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More bars listed in Google maps

Luke has posted the following on the John the Revelator and Sven's Karaoke Cult Facebook page:

Luke Zepnick Updates to the karaoke venue map are finally here! More bars in more places! Check it out!

 Milwaukee karaoke map