The club will host a launch party that takes place at 6 p.m. on Wednesday. The first band who signed with the label, New York-based Birds in the Boneyard, will headline and perform songs from their first album, Presenting Birds in the Boneyard.
The Black Moods, Pale Hollow, Tony Lang and Disconnected will also perform.
Stella’s encourages local bands to attend the party and bring their CDs to distribute to local press/media. Wirt will be in attendance and meet fans at a booth at the club.
Original Post: Stella’s Music Club, the new music venue located in downtown Cleveland, has just announced it’ll launch a record label, simply dubbed Stella’s Records, next month. Birds in the Boneyard [pictured], a pop-jazz-rock band from Queens that includes brothers Mikey and Petey Condoleon and drummer Teo Vanovski, came into town yesterday to discuss a possible record deal and perform at the club.
While in Cleveland, the band also met with locally based producer Jim Wirt (Incubus) and played a late afternoon set at Stella’s for members of the media and friends of the club’s owner.
The performance marked the band’s first-ever gig in Cleveland.
The group will return to Cleveland to play the club again on Dec. 12 with the Dollyhoppers and the Black Moods. Stella’s Records has also approached the Dollyhoppers, an indie-folk band from Akron, about a possible record deal.
The Dec. 12 concert, which will be open to the public, will serve as a launch party for the label.
This article appears in Nov 14-20, 2018.


This place still open? Great logo.