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Crushed Out!

So this wicked cool band played in my neighborhood the other night. They are called “CRUSHED OUT” and they used to be called Boom chick.

 Moselle saw that I was drawing the previous band (Tango Alpha Tango) and said she drew too. I told her I came to see them and we talked a little about art and I helped her put her drums on the stage.

 

They are based in Brooklyn but tour the south and the west coast. Their album art and posters were exceptionally cool. Moselle does all the art, I think. She was an art student, now she’s a kickass drummer. She said “the critics all say, you sing like Patti Smith meets Neil Young, and I say thanks, but that’s my husband, not me.”Image

 

What did they sound like? Well, its fun and a little child like- the White Stripes comes to mind. Also the Velvet Underground. They call themselves Honkey Tonk Surf Rock. They play a kooky, energetic style of garage rock. Very short songs, and played a few covers, Bo Diddley, the Ventures, it was all very fun. I was impressed, if they come to your town, RUN to see them play! Lovely people, beautiful music. And their videos online are very similar to their live show. Their album is free to stream here. its awesome. Image

 

 

 

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Ezza Rose House party

Ezza Rose House party

This band from Portland Oregon can play songs that sound like 70s radio rock hits, Gorgeous Americana Folk, uppity ukulele happy pop songs and even played a jazz song “Crazy He Calls Me” made popular by Billie Holiday (actually by Carl Sigman and Bob Russell), and traded solos like a jazz band. The addition of Tony on trombone was fun. They have more shows in the state. I recommend them!

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Jazz at the Blue Loon.

Wonderful show- Barney Mcclure and Clipper Anderson play amazing together. Keith Karns rocks the Trumpet, Greta Metassa, wow! and Darrin Clendenin had great chops too! I liked their cover of “Don’t talk at all, Show me!” and “Summertime.”  James Yoshizawa played a “call and response” percussion solo with Diamond Fuller that brought the house down!

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The Beatles Review at the Silver Gulch

The Beatles Review at the Silver Gulch

A great group of musicians led by Bobby And Eustice played Beatles songs to a crowd of about 200. It was fun when they did a soul “remix” of “Help.”

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Homer, AK, Holy Santos Gang, Bait and Tassel Burlesque

I have enjoyed some entertainment in Homer. After a successful comics workshop at the lovely Homer library, I went out for a night on the town and caught two shows. I made drawings of both. The Holy Santos Gang played at Kharacters. Solid rock/ country band with good musicianship.

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I went across the street to Alice’s Champagne Palace. I was told their burlesque show was sold out, but I got in anyhow. I made drawings of some of the dancers. It was difficult as they were all dancing and it was quite dark. I would have liked to have drawn them all but some danced for only two minutes and some danced in the dark (a hula hooper with LED lights on her hula hoop.

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The costumes and dancing were fantastic. It was a good humored, fun show but contained little to no comedy. I like my burlesque to have a bit of sketch comedy, puns and innuendo but this was more “neo- burlesque.” I take that to mean- just dancing. There was some comedy in the elaborate costumes, including hairy goat legs for Pan, the only male dancer in the troupe- and Epona- who had a horse bottom attached to her back side and tramped around the stage. Here is Maple Sugar Mary after the show, holding my drawing of her as “Epona.”

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Villainess was the hostess of the evening, and was quite friendly after the show. They have two more Friday shows still, I recommend it! Alices Champage Palace, Fridays in July – Bait and Tassel Burlesque presents “Pandora’s Box.”

Tonight is my show at the DOWN EAST. I will post photos of that and drawings of my opener Mike Fairman.

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Upcoming shows- Homer/ Anchorage!


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Homer Public Library: Kids Comic Workshop July 12 at 3 pm Free.

http://www.cityofhomer-ak.gov/library/kamishibai-comics-isaac-paris

Homer- Down East Saloon July 13, 9 pm. Appearing with Mike Fairman. 5$

Anchorage July 14  

Dueling Pianos of Peril with Isaac Paris and Kat More.

The Lofts at Anchorage City Limits. 6:30-9. Five bucks

 

 

Upcoming shows-…

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St. Animal

100_2313St Animal played at the Boatel last weekend. They play an exciting blend of rock funk and reggae with mandolin, violin, trombone and trumpet. The band rose from the ashes of the breakup of The Good Daze, and they sound a lot better now than the Good Daze did. Jerimiah is a stable, confidant guitar player, and his original songs are awesome and blend well with Masons. Karlan and Nick are depicted below. They are an awesome band, catch them live!  stanimalgood

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Broken Pencil and NXNE Present “Sex and Death”

On Wednesday I got to town, and later that very night I performed at “Sex and Death” a variety show in an art gallery hosted by Broken Pencil. I was naive to just how accomplished and talented my fellow performers were. These are people who have massively influenced Canadian culture and art. I had a great time in the gallery/performance space/studio Creature Creations. I enjoyed everyone’s performances and got to check out the paintings in the back and overheard a funk reggae band rehearsing downstairs.

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Terry and Aaron

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Is a total nut and touring Scotland soon going to the Edinborough Fringe Fest. He puts on a “one man show” with lights and music and comedy.

Aaron Manczyk’s twisted comic “Cum Lung” was ridiculous and crude but he had a whimsy and charm like a little kid excited to show you his new drawings.  He definitely earned more laughs than anyone else in the night, especially when he played porn music to go along with his sex scenes. Saying his characters are eager to perform blow jobs is an understatement.

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Natalie

Natalie Zina Walschots read from her funny, cute, and dark “Poetry for Supervillains.” They didn’t require you to be super versed in the Marvel universe to understand them. She was calm, collected and a great choice to be the first reader.

These kids didn't read- I just thought they were photogenic!

These kids didn’t read- I just thought they were photogenic!

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liz worthLiz Worth is a member of the band Salt Circle and has published books about Toronto Punk culture including “Treat me like Dirt: an Oral History.”

Liz did her visceral performance poetry and splattered blood and pieces of liver around the room. The blood was sticky and she played before me so I helped clean it up. Tripping and falling in a pool of blood is not “supposed” to be part of my show.

Gregory pepper

Gregory pepper

Gregory Pepper
Played short sweet songs. Many made me smile and laugh. There is a tenderness to them that reminds me of John Vanderslice and Death Cab for Cutie. I played in a band called Kelsa with Kristian Swearingen. Peppers humorous songs performed genuinely reminded me of Kristian’s Pepper also might appeal to fans of The Fools, Jonathan Coulton, They Might be Giants or Jason Trachtenberg. His playing is tight and focused, as if all the fat has been trimmed away. I found he has dozens of songs on the internet and bandcamp but they don’t seem to be the same as the ones he played “we got married” and “I don’t want to die at the Grind Core Show” were highlights. He is from Guelph.

Joey Comeau

Joey Comeau

Joey Comeau is the writer for A Softer World! Wow! Lots of cute and dark haiku-like commentary on relationships, depression and philosophy.  Some of them are “meh,” but others are eye popping amazing and you want them on t shirts or mugs or framed on your wall. He read from his campy horror book “Bible Camp Blood Bath” the scenes featured masturbation, peeping toms and an axe murderer! I loved it!

Hal Niedzviecki  read from his story Doing God’s Work. is he the Canadian Chuck Palahniuk? would that make him cringe if he heard me say that? I must read more. He has a new book called “Look Down, This is Where it Must Have Happened.” If its all as good as “Doing God’s Work” it must be awesome. It seems he is very busy doing workshops, blogging, reading, writing and promoting the work of other talented Canadians.

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I want to thank NXNE for putting me on the bill. Hal was friendly and he and several Broken Pencil Editors encouraged me to submit cartoons. Thank you Lindsay Gibb and Alison Lang, the generous hosts of the program and thank you Creature Creations!

I play tonight and tomorrow at the Comedy Bar. I hope to catch some bands and some art galleries while I am here. Then its off to NY to see friends and play Penny’s Open Mic and Greenwich Comedy Club.

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Clucking Blossom 9

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Can you believe another CB has come and gone? It was a fun party though I could only be there for the first half. (I’m working on a movie). I am thankful for Kyle Batley for these incredible photos! Some of the photos of me performing are by Elliot Wilson or Amanda Bent.

Photo by Amanda bent

Photo by Amanda bent

I played to a crowd of about 60. Teens and young adults love the live comics. I performed the “Beard Rap,” some family friendly stand up Comedy, and a fast forwarded version of “The History of Vaudeville and Performance Comics.” I Played a banjo song “You don’t need money to have fun,” which is one of my favorites from the new album, and an old song “The Anthropic Principle Lullabye.”

Photo by Elliot Wilson

Photo by Elliot Wilson

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 photo by Kyle Batley

photo by Kyle Batley

 photo by Kyle Batley

photo by Kyle Batley

 photo by Kyle Batley

photo by Kyle Batley

 photo by Kyle Batley

photo by Kyle Batley

 photo by Kyle Batley

photo by Kyle Batley

 photo by Kyle Batley

photo by Kyle Batley

The enigmatic "Squatters Temple" photo by Kyle Batley

The enigmatic “Squatters Temple” photo by Kyle Batley

Squatter’s Temple played a very hard rocking version of their songs. “people can’t read and people can’t write” and “hop on one foot hop on the other” and many other of his odd lyrics will be stuck in your head for days. He is getting better as he keeps at it, and I recommend you catch him playing live near you.

 photo by Kyle Batley

photo by Kyle Batley

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photo by Kyle Batley

 photo by Kyle Batley

photo by Kyle Batley

 photo by Kyle Batley

photo by Kyle Batley

"The Phineas Gage" photo by Kyle Batley

“The Phineas Gage” photo by Kyle Batley

The Phineas Gage play socially conscious hip hop with a powerful live band sound. They are incredible, not to be missed, especially if you like lyrics that have something thoughtful to say. Raif and Sonny Golden spar off each other with a charming rivalry.

 photo by Kyle Batley

photo by Kyle Batley

 photo by Kyle Batley

photo by Kyle Batley

Prolapse played hard fast crazy metal, you can catch them again at the Tanana Valley Fair in August, many other performers who played at CB9 will also play at the fair, including Nathan Zody, Dan Firmin, Shagg, and more!

 photo by Kyle Batley

photo by Kyle Batley

photo by Kyle Batley

photo by Kyle Batley

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Usually at these festivals i try to draw 50+ people, take their photo and let them keep the drawings. Some people collect them every year. I could only stay a little while, so I couldn’t continue the tradition this year.

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Jazz Farm and a color vision of the stage

Jazz Farm and a color vision of the stage

Jazz Farm (or Jass Pharm… or some other spelling) played a chill set including the old standard “Goodbye Pork Pie hat. They are two talented musicians who happen to be married with kids. Alan used to play in Stov and Amanda used to play in “3 Chord Ho!” Sometimes they play at the Marlin or Ivory Jacks with a full band and get their Gypsy jazz on.

The next big Fairbanks Festival is Angry Young and Poor. It will be at Ester Community Park on July 15th. I will not be playing, I am traveling to Homer.

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Trapper Creek Photos

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Trapper Creek Bluegrass fest has come and gone again.
I played to many appreciative teenagers who don’t usually get to see shows like mine as they are in bars. Please people, help me get more all ages shows. Teens love the live comics.

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Ukulele Russ played Friday night, His fun mix of TV show themes, 70s rock covers and wacky originals played with plenty of wah wah entertained the crowd. It was nice to hear him play with Pat the Rat, an excellent bass player.

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The super saturated sugar strings play strange wonderful music that combines jazz and classical with pop and rock, with a bit of gypsy, circus, prog and the kitchen sink thrown in. They have a ridiculously talented keyboard player and the frontman and her play a drumset together, on top of that they have a cellist and a violinist. I was told this was a hot act and they didn’t disappoint. They were also kind enough to give me a cd, I hope I can someday play a show with them.

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The Overby Family hail from Sutton and played charming old timey music, covers of Hank Williams and others that I recognized but have no idea who wrote. The Clarinet and Trombone sure added a vaudeville, jazzy flavor. All three girls sing harmonies and have such expressive faces. This is an act to see live. They should be on TV… golly, those smiles were bigger in real life. They will play again at the Granite Creek Festival in June.

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Tara played her hits as well as classics from Dolly Parton and the Texas meat Perveyors with a crowd on stage with her including Kat from the sugar strings and members of The Goat Rodeo. She brought the house down with an absurd closer that got everyone singing along, “Feliz Navidad.” Can I request “Mele Kalikimaka” for next year?

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There are always fire jugglers at the festival courtesy of the Alaska Fire circus.

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Big Mama Lele and her Juicy Jugs hails from the Yukon where she worked as a sexual health educator, she plays ukulele and sings songs filled with innuendo and a lot of heart. She is playing Angry Young and Poor and Clucking Blossom.

There were also great performances from The Austin Steamers, but I was too tired to draw them. I just stared as they played the fastest bluegrass I ever saw, and watched the smoke waft off their fingers.
Alas, I missed performances from Saucy Yoda and Terror Pigeon Dance Revolt as well as anyone else who played on Sunday, but I look forward to August where we get to do it all again, and try to stay dry.

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