Archive for May, 2018

Kingdom Come – 30 Year Anniversary Tour

Posted in Live Music, Rock, Schedule on May 22nd, 2018 by Doug

October 6, 2018 · Doors open at 19:00

Kingdom Come 30th Anniversary Tour
Tickets

Kingdom Come

Featuring Four Original Members and singer Keith St. John (formerly of Montrose/Lynch Mob)

BigToothComb

Established in 1996 in Seattle, WA. BTC shared the stage with national and local acts. Continuing the tradition of Rock & Roll through lineup changes and relocations. Now rooted in San Diego, CA. the current lineup hammers on the time tested hand crafted music of the Big Tooth Comb!

ElectroMagnetic

ProgMathMetal band from San Diego, CA.

Taz Taylor

Taz Taylor was exposed at a very early age to the golden era of Rock Guitar playing. Michael Schenker in UFO and then in his own band MSG, Gary Moore in his late-70s/early-80s heyday, Randy Rhoads and Jake E. Lee and of course the early Van Halen albums, all left an indelible mark on the musical psyche of Taz.


CANCELED – Lance Lopez Band

Posted in Blues, Live Music, Rock, Schedule on May 13th, 2018 by Doug

June 22, 2018 · Doors open at 19:00

Lance Lopez
CANCELED
This show has been canceled due to transportation difficulties. Sorry for the late notice and any inconvenience.

Lance Lopez Band

If you like Walter Trout and Gary Hoey, get yourself out to this Free Show to check out Lance Lopez.

Texas six string legend Lance Lopez unleashed his long-awaited new solo album, ‘Tell The Truth,’ March 2nd, 2018 on Mascot Label Group.

Tell The Truth is an autobiographical tour-de-force through the life and times of an archetypal Texas blues legend with all the highs and lows that inevitably accompany this time honored path. Lance Lopez has been on a slow, steady climb up the mountain to the blues rock hall of heavyweights for the last decade, and this album declares his arrival.

Tell The Truth is the record on which Lance Lopez finally defines his solo sound – there’s loads of his famous hard-edged gritty guitars, lovingly parsed and layered throughout, but there’s also a powerful full band sound on every track with throbbing bass lines, sumptuous piano and organ, wicked blues harp, thunderous drums, and Lopez’s industrial strength vocals across the whole of this outstanding songset.

This record rocks. Hard. Nobody seems to talk much about the rock side of Lance Lopez, but that’s about to change. The blues audience has been hip for years, but as much as he identifies with the legacies of the Hubert Sumlins and the many, many greats of that world, Lance Lopez also proudly wears the colours of British hard rock and the Southern rock sounds that informed the likes of Lynyrd Skynyrd – all of which came from the firestorm that Hendrix brought back with him from London. This album has one foot in the blues, and one foot in rock ‘n’ roll, and Lopez straddles the divide brilliantly. The soul that he brings to this recipe is the gravy on top, and it makes for a very tasty, satisfying meal. This album is electrifying. It rolls through like a thunderous majestic freight train of truth, pain, and hope.

Anthony Cullins “Fallbrook Kid”

Anthony Cullins aka “The Fallbrook Kid” is a 17 year-old musical prodigy whose guitar playing ability is years beyond his age. Anthony’s musical influences include R&B, funk, rock and blues, prominently displayed in his eclectic improvisational style, ranging from Jimi Hendrix and Eric Clapton to George Benson and Wah Wah Watson with dozens of influences in between.

He’s had the opportunity to share the stage and jam with a wide array of notable musicians including Rock & Roll Hall of Famer Greg Douglass (former guitarist with the Steve Miller Band), blues harmonica great, James Harman, guitarist Laura Chavez, (voted by Guitar Player Magazine as one of the top 50 women guitarists in the world), former Ike Turner bassist, Kevin Cooper and first call session guitarists, Gino Matteo and Stevie Salas to name a few.


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