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One Night Stand, Part III: An evening of nostalgia at Slim's

 
A week of Drum and Bass in SF

Macy Gray recently visited Bimbo's 365. Idan's got the skinny on her unique brand of music--which is more Al than Alanis.

Shoreline Survival Guide

Monday evenings at Big Heart City: Jazid Up, an evening of acid jazz.

 

Other Reviews:

Strangefolk

Maudib "an eclectic showcase of local talent"

Skavoovie skankin' at Slim's

Jamiroquai concert at Union Square

An interview with Chris von Sneidern

Recent Reviews:

Shannon Moore is rocking San Francisco; An evening with Meredith DiMenna.

Spin, spin, spin. An interview with local dj Spesh.

Susan spends a Saturday evening at the Eagles Hall with Erica Wheeler.

Weird Child: Progressive House @111 Minna; Jazz Butcher Conspiracy at the Great American Music Hall; Sounds Like Art a musical mobile,Carrie Bradley a neighbor's perspective; Birth A celebration of Life at Il Pirata; Duality- Doin' it for Breast Cancer Awareness; Smokedaddies at The Boomerang; John Brown's Body brings down the house, MeShell Ndegeocello Bittersweet at The Justice League, Box Set: local folk-rock band, Capsule breaks up, Dixie Star: "Whipping out guitar licks that seem to combine 70's style riffing with the bluesy styling of Stevie Ray Vaughn". BuddhaKowski, Capsule:Dreaming about David Bowie, Crazy from the Heat, Mr.Bungle:"performing near-parody metal/acid-jazz/noise", Anna Kristina: "Somehow she reminded me of a Star Search contestant." Why you should see The Woolies, The Beenie Man at the Maritime Hall, Gigolo Aunts, JelloHat: twangy, blues drenched, funk infused, rockin' American music.Jim Campilongo and the 10 Gallon Cats. Highwater: "A blend of light rock and soul..." Ramona The Pest - "A delightful spell"

The Capital Sun Rays @ Hotel Utah

Beth Lisick takes you away...


MyTribe:singer/songwriter/funk/dance band. Naked Barbies, Storm and Her Dirty Mouth: Alternative rock. A visit to the Great American Music Hall to hear some loud punk girls Sleater-Kinney. Wonderbread 5: cheesy Jackson tunes, Porcelain squeaking their sound, Sunday evenings at the Elbo Room: Dub Mission, M Headphone at the Edinburgh Castle: Good, alternative pop sounds. What's not to like? Amazing Embarasonics: A three piece live karaoke band. Uh-huh, that's right. The Indigo Girls are bringing their blues to Berkeley. Lisa has the scoop on their latest release, and it's not what you expect

LOCAL MUSICIAN PROFILE: ED IVEY

 

 

 

Local Musician Profile
Jenny interviews Madigan Shive DJ Paedra @ The Beauty Bar

"New Native's sound is so cool, in fact, that if the producer of the next James Bond movie--and right now, I'm talking only to you Mr. or Ms. Bond movie producer --was looking for a cool new band to perform the title song, New Native could do it with coolness to spare.

"Black Lab possesses style and quality without over refinement, and substance without lumber or cloddiness. They have a sound and well-balanced conformation, and move in a free and effortless manner. Friendly with people, they make a great family pet. Not only are they one of America's most popular breeds, they're also one of San Francisco's most popular bands."

"Liar is the best musical discovery I've made in a long while. Having relocated from Albuquerque, New Mexico, they're now a San Francisco-based band, led by versatile guitarist, Eric McFadden. The music is all original, influenced by rock, blues, country, flamenco and probably a couple of other flavors."

"I love the British Invasion. It was British, it was an invasion, and no one dumped tea in a harbor. What's not to love? Nothing. The same can be said for three man group, Marzipan. They didn't exactly invade, though. They're a San Francisco band with a British sound--think roots rock if your roots are the Beatles and the Sex Pistols."

 

     

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