Monday, November 28, 2011

"Boobies Rock" Breast Cancer Benefit Party Nov 4 2011

It was a cold but beautiful night at Paradise Gardens in Downtown Pensacola. Everyone came out for Boobies Rock breast cancer benefit party to show support for "the girls". Self Salon and The Gulf Coast Entertainment App Network threw quite the party! There was a silent auction, door prizes, a money machine, mechanical bull rides, delicious eats and chair massages. Fantastic live music by Brooks Hubbert , Limozine and Tribe Zion filled the air as a fire dancer wowed the crowd! There was also a dunking booth that Gulf Coast Entertainment's own Steven Barshov braved the elements to get in. Way to take one for the team Steve! It was a great event for a great cause and all the money rasied was matched by The Breast Cancer Research Foundation through OUIDADS- Curls For A Cure.

A great big 'Thank you!' to all the sponsors of this wonderful event!
Pixie Productions
Demetria Baily LMT.









Thursday, November 17, 2011

Halloween at The Hangout. 10/28/11



All the freaks came out to The Hangout in Gulf Shores for their Halloween Party. There were lady bugs, zombies and Waldos galore. New Orleans own Jermaine Quiz kicked the evening off with some funky mash-ups. Quiz takes his art to a new level by adding live instrumentation to his show. Accompanied by Eddie Christmas on drums and James Hausman on violin, they got the crowd pumped and ready for a wild night. 
DJ Jermaine Quiz with Eddie Christmas and James Housman

Up next was a crazy costume contest full of scary monsters, sexy kitties and a host of other characters all vying for the prize. So many amazing and elaborate creations. Well done everyone! And then it was on to the main event. The Oakland based trio Beats Antique took the stage and shook the room off it’s pilings! Beats hit hard, having no mercy on crowd goers as they pulled us into their seductive web of sound. The show was a mix of different musical genres combined with samples and heavy percussives. Zoe Jakes (belly dancer, drums) and guest dancer Kami Liddle provided a feast for the eyes with their Tribal Fusion dance and performance art. The crowd was moving and grooving together as one to David Satori's (guitar, saz, viola, percussion), Sidecar Tommy Cappel's (keys, toy piano, drums, percussion) funky beats. Such a fun show! Thank you Hangout for a fantastic night! Looking forward to many more!















Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Stanton Moore Trio at The Independent - San Francisco 9/15 and 9/16 2011


Stanton Moore
San Francisco got a double dose of the Stanton Moore Trio when they ended their cross country tour with not one but TWO shows at The Independent. Luckily, I was in the Bay Area visiting family at the same time. I’m a huge Stanton Moore fan and was anxiously awaiting the Friday night show. I've seen him play countless times on the Gulf Coast with Galactic, Garage A Trois, as well as SM3 and he never fails to blow my mind. The first act for night 1 was Soul Rebels who are undoubtedly one of my favorite New Orleans brass bands so I was excited to see them as well. They were the perfect opener! There is nothing like a good brass band to put you in a NOLA state of mind. Their explosive sound and high energy had the crowd pumped and ready to go. They finished their incredible set to huge applause and then it was time for the main event.
SM3
 After a short break the lights dimmed again and Robert Walter (organ), Will Bernard (guitar) and Stanton Moore (drums) all made their way to their respective instruments. Stanton, with his signature black rimmed glasses and ever present smile, greeted the crowd. The Trio kicked the evening off with “Pot-Licker” and away we went. Next were “Pie-Eyed Manc”, “Layer Cake” and “Neeps and Tatties”. Partway through the first set, Soul Rebels joined them for “Tchfunkta” and “Sprung Monkey”. That stage was packed! I felt like I was watching a Jazz Fest after dark show where the musicians just keep piling on. It was fantastic and the crowd went crazy! The Trio continued on with “Special", ”Angel Nemali”, "Knocker”. They finished out the first set with “Bigguns” then took a short break. Stanton signed some cds and had a little “meet and greet” at the merch table, then hopped back on stage and the flurry of funk continued with “Over (Compensatin’)”, “Maple Plank”, “Awana”, “Live Wire”, and “The Yodel”. We were grooving along into the night, then they slammed us with “Proper Gander” followed by “Keep on Gwine” and “Who Took The Happiness”. As always, I was mesmerized by the incomparable Mr. Moore thrashing on his Gretsch kit. Adding to that, the sweet sounds of Robert on the keys and Will’s killer guitar riffs made for a show that was a truly magnificent experience. It was clear they were having as much fun playing as we were listening. These three artists, all masters in their craft, have blurred the genre lines of jazz, blues, funk and rock to create a unique musical fusion. For the final song of the night they took us back down to New Orleans with “Late Night At The Maple Leaf”, one of my favorites for many reasons. It was the perfect song to end an incredible evening of music.
Robert Walter
 As a lagniappe, I was invited to SM3's second show so I went back to The Independent after photographing Joan Osborne at The Fillmore Saturday night. I arrived just in time to hear their version of “A Closer Walk With Thee” which made you want to dance down the street in a second line. They followed that up with a heavy hitting cover of Led Zeppelin’s “Good Times Bad Times”! Although I missed opening act The Shotgun Wedding Quintet (Jazz Mafia), I did get to hear them play with the Trio and would highly suggest checking them out. I also had the pleasure of catching the phenomenal Will Blades sitting in on the B-3 for a couple of tunes as well! This was another stellar night of music by Moore, Walter, Bernard and special guests! Thanks to SM3 for a fantastic time and an extra “Thank You” to Stanton for providing me with setlists!

 
Will Bernard
Setlist Night 2
Adelita
Kickin' Up Dust
Licorice
571
Magnolia
Root Cellar
A Closer Walk With Thee
Good Times Bad Times
*Break*
Hung up
Aquafresh
Dunkin' In The Deep
Squash Blossom
Who Took The Happiness
Proper Gander
Keep On Gwine
32nd Street

 

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Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Joan Osborne - September 17, 2011 - The Fillmore, San Francisco, CA





I first heard Joan Osborne in 1995 when she opened for Widespread Panic at the Riverfront in Nashville. Her voice had the power to make a bunch of rowdy college kids stop and take notice. I was blown away by the timbre of her voice so rich and pure. So, when I found out I was going to be covering Joan Osborne at the historic Fillmore in San Francisco I had to pinch myself. It meant the end of a nearly 16 year wait to see her in concert again. Joan looked absolutely radiant as she stepped out on stage in an elegant long black dress. She opened with “This Is Where We Start” and I was overcome with emotion as her perfect voice filled the ballroom. Accompanied by Keith Cotton on piano the sound was truly magical. The next song was “St. Theresa” which is one of the songs I remember from the Nashville show and an absolute favorite of mine as well. Then she paused to talk a little about her love of San Francisco and a funny story of how she had been the victim of a pick pocket that day. “They got my iPhone” she laughed, then went on to say she’d gotten a new one and found an app in the process called Funk Box which she then used to accompany her on “Work On Me”. Next was a cover of Grateful Dead ‘s “Brokedown Palace” which she explained had always been a song she hoped to sit in on while she was touring with them but never got to. “So, I’m going to sing it now.” she said with a big grin. Followed by another favorite of mine “Spider Web” where she kept time with the mic stand and a drum stick. Then she belted out two beautiful renditions of Van Morrison’s “Tupelo Honey” and Jimmy Ruffin’s “What Becomes Of The Broken Hearted”. Finally, she closed out the amazing set with “One Of Us” which brought the entire room to a standstill! She left the stage to huge applause with the crowd cheering and whistling for more. She returned for an encore bringing her opening act singer/songwriter Dar Williams to the stage to join her on guitar and vocals. Together they brought down the house with Johnny Cash’s “Long Black Veil” and Pink Floyd’s “Comfortably Numb”. This was one of the most amazing nights of music I have ever experienced! 




Dumpstaphunk at The Great American Music Hall- San Francisco 9/15/11




Dumpstaphunk

Ivan Neville's Dumpstaphunk represented New Orleans proudly when they left their phunky mark on San Francisco. Headlining at The Great American Music Hall, SF's's oldest and grandest music venue, Dumpsta gave the crowd a heavy dose of the thick nasty musical goodness that NOLA is famous for. Ivan Neville, Nick Daniels, Tony Hall , Ian Neville  and newest member Nikki Glaspie (replacing Raymond Webber). All uniquely masterful musicians in their own right they have combined their talents to create something that is distinctly New Orleans yet very much a sound all their own. (Think Funky Meters mixed with Parliament Funkadelic with a side of rock and roll.) I have had the pleasure of seeing Dumpstaphunk many times in New Orleans so it was a rare treat to see them laying it down on a different coast. They started the evening off with "Paper Chasing Britney" and it was on! The crowd relished every minute of it. Moving and grooving to Ivan on his B3, Ian on guitar, a double dose of bass by Nick and Tony, and Nikki banging it out on the drums. They followed by "Everybody Want Some" and "Greasy Groceries". In true Dumpsta fashion, half way through the show Tony Hall invited all the ladies up on stage to shake it while they played "Standing In Your Stuff". They brought the evening to a close with "Meanwhile" (one of my favorites). It was one phunkin' good time! Thanks for a great show!

Setlist:
Paper Chasing Britney
Everybody Want Some
Greasy Groceries
Fight The Power
Blues Wave
Lt. Dan
Standing In your Stuff
Sheez Music
Betty Davis
Deeper/Dumpsta
Meanwhile 


Ivan Neville

Tony Hall
Nick Daniels
Ian Neville

Nikki Glaspie