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Saturday, February 23, 2013

Tonight in L.A. (February 23, 2013)

Its the last Saturday of February, a night before the Oscars and its time to get funky!   To help, Big Sam's Funky Nation is coming into town to let it all loose at The Mint.  Catch that trombone blow the roof of the Pico venue with some help from Quinn Deveaux.  

For some more talented musicianship consider seeing one of the masters of slide guitar - Robert Randolph - at Royce Hall.  





Those funky and jazz tickets sometimes can be a little outside the price range - so maybe you need some cheaper (or free) options.  Funky Sole's weekly event goes down at The Echo, and is free before 11.  Tonight Oliver Wang does a special DJ set.  Another DJ party with a low price tag is Chrome Canyons and Peanut Butter Wolf over at Los Globos.  For a little more money you can get a little freakier with Freq Nasty and LowRIDERz at El Rey Theatre.  





No list would be complete without mentioning that 311 invades The Roxy for the first of two nights that are certain to sell out and be packed to the gills.  DJ Unite opens up at the venue.

For a full list of shows tonight - look below the last video...




  • 311, DJ Unite @ The Roxy
  • Sacred Reich, The Glory Stompers, Rattlehead, Addictive Suicide, Wehrmacht @ Key Club
  • Stellar Corpses, LA Velvet, Fake Figures @ The Viper Room
  • Ozma, Smile, Reeve Oliver @ Troubadour
  • Jamie Stewart, Kim Free, Ezra Buchla, Torn Humorist @ Pehrspace
  • The Edwardian Ball 2013 @ Fonda Theatre
  • Hotel Diablo, Mad Temple, Stonebreed, Thrashyr, Dedfuel, Hestyn @ House of Blues – Sunset Strip
  • Fly Johnson, Ray Goren, Nolan Garrett @ Room 5 Lounge
  • Beecake, Sweetwater & The Satisfaction, Joe Gil, People vs. Larsen, The Robinson Age @ The Hotel Cafe
  • Very Be Careful, DJ Boss Harmony @ Del Monte Speakeasy
  • Dudamel & Shalam @ Walt Disney Concert Hall
  • Freq Nasty, LowRIDERz @ El Rey Theatre
  • Chrome Canyons, Peanut Butter Wolf @ Los Globos
  • Animal Games @ Los Globos
  • Britt Warner, O Holler, The Wild Reeds, Cap Lori @ Lot 1 CafĂ©
  • The Wave’s Smooth Night Out @ Nokia Theatre LA Live
  • Dubfire, Carlo Lio, Shaded, Julien Nolan, Adam Auburn @ Exchange LA
  • AK & Her Kalashnikovs @ One Eyed Gypsy
  • H & S Band & Burlesque w/ DJ Daisy O’Dell @ Harvard & Stone
  • Church Sessions w/ Mark Kozelek @ First Unitarian Church
  • Funky Sole w/ Oliver Wang @ The Echo (Free before 11)
  • Joey Arias, Kristian Hoffman @ Bootleg Theater
  • MR V, Tony Powell, Reelsoul, Jerry Flores @ King King Club
  • Cosmic Gate, Victor Dinaire, Kristina Sky @ Avalon
  • Turisas, Firewind @ Constellation Room
  • Swedish Egil, Filthy Lips @ Yost Theater
  • Rebel Bingo @ Yost Theater (7 PM)
  • Big Sam’s Funky Nation, Quinn Deveaux @ The Mint
  • Kutsal & Twenty7 @ The Mint (7 PM)
  • Robert Randolph @ Royce Hall
  • Salt Petal, Maria Del Pilar, The Lonely Wild, Big Tree @ The Central SAPC
  • Dirt Dress, Wide Streets, Norse Horse, Washing Machines @ The Smell
  • Golden State, The Vitals, Beachwood Coyotes @ El Cid
  • Suga Free @ The Observatory
  • Iration @ House of Blues – Anaheim
  • Kenny Loggins, Amber Rubarth @ Coach House
  • Cold War Kids @ Soho House
  • Bikos, JBJ, Hunter Green, Gone By Sunrise @ TRiP
  • Michelle Monica, Jordan Pharaoh, Jenny Swope, Nico Rey @ WitZend
  • Blowin Smoke and the Fabulous Smokettes @ Harvelle’s
  • Night Marchers, Mrs. Magician, The Intelligence @ Alex’s Bar
  • Aliso Black, Kevin Parx, C. Sharp, J King @ Detroit Bar

Thursday, January 13, 2011

Jam Cruise 9 - Jamming From America to Mexico and Back


I began my 2011 year of music as I've done the past four years - with a business trip to board Jam Cruise. Making its ninth voyage, Jam Cruise is like Bonnaroo on a boat or late night Jazzfest on a boat, or more likely something in between those two and being backstage. Its like a long extended recess for adults that love music. Its like dying and going to heaven if you love funk music.

Departing out of Ft. Lauderdale on Tuesday January 4th - it seemed I'd sail through the first week of the year in a funky festive atmosphere on Jam Cruise 9. Big Sam's Funky Nation were scheduled to open up the Cruise Kick Off Party on the Pool Deck at 6 pm as the sun set.



However, the trip didn't start off all fun in the festival sun. Waiting for the 2,000+ paying customers preparing to board the MSC Poesia at Port Everglades were Broward County Police, Drug Enforcement Agents and Border Patrol officials, along with a handful of drug and bomb sniffing dogs. While I thought it was a beefed up response to the six arrests they made of people disembarking last year - it turns out a passenger's ex-girlfriend ratted him out and the authorities were out in full force on the disgruntled mates tip-off.

The upset girlfriend didn't just get her ex boo thrown in the slammer - in total 15 would-be Jam Cruise passengers were arrested at the port for possession of mostly "small quantities" of various types of substances. Thankfully, I did not know any of them. Canines did not board the boat (unlike what had been reported) - but canines did confront passengers as they brought their bags through the customs facilities and suspicious people were vigorously searched.

After the customs riff-raff and the arrival of baggage, passengers again got comfortable and Cloud 9 Adventures staff and MSC crew prepared us for life on our supremely oversized floating funk-raft.

Big Sam's Funky Nation inaugurated these years festivities with some masterful trombone and a personality that felt as large as the boat.



Robert Randolph & The Family Band followed up the Funky nation in the Teatro Carlo Felice - for the first indoor show of Jamcruise 9. Rocking amazing Randolph tunes and a submarine funk level version of "Thriller" - The Family Band made sure Jam Cruise rookies got an early taste of the boat's magic.

Although I was not torn about missing Scaring The Children (Bob Weir, Rob Wasserman & Jay Lane) - when I had to pick between Pimps of Joytime and Anders Osborne with Stanton Moore and Carl Dufrene, it was a battle. A brief stint at Pimps ended when I heard the easily distinguishable Stanton Moore stand-up snare hit. Osborne, the gritty bearded Southern-rock impresario, and Galactic's Moore channeled the nights energy into very flavorful southern funk rock anthems with support from Dufrene and friends, including George Porter Jr.

Karl Denson's Tiny Universe closed out the night on the Pool Deck - playing tunes from "Brother's Keeper" and earlier albums. Before hitting the cabin for the night, I did give a peep at Stockholm Syndrome and Dave School's heavy bass.



Day 2 started with the faint tunes of Cornmeal's bluegrass creeping through my balcony window. Unfortunately, I didn't make it up to the deck until Perpetual Groove's Brock Butler took stage - displaying his signature singer freestyler jam songwriter swagger. Standing tall above the crowd in the pool - Butler delivered 45 minutes of solid tunes until Sierra Leone's Refugee All Stars paraded through and carried his crowd away with them.

Sierra brought a pretty tribal element of music that has not often been heard on board the Jam Cruise voyages. It was a pleasant shift on a gorgeous bright day. Ivan Neville's Dumpstaphunk followed the All Stars - reminding everyone that the boat may be a place to discover new musicians and new types of music, but it has been and always will be captained by funk.

Guitar heroes and fans got a special treat in the early evening as Zach Deputy played during sunset bleeding right into the supergroup, Some Cat From Japan on the pool deck. Opting out of seeing more shredding, I chose to go to the Atrium to see Marco Benevento lay down some improvisations on a grand piano. The keys specialist did not disappoint. Benevento's fluidity made me forget I was taking an interlude for food before Galactic, The New Mastersounds and Lettuce.



Of the three - Lettuce definitely brought things the hardest. The botched version of "Move On Up"


Lettuce had me so funked up, I needed to go to sleep and get ready for our arrival in Honduras the following day.

Day 3 began on the island of Roatan, Honduras. I'm not sure what Roatan is known for - but I'd been once before, checked out the beaches and was happy to just meander through town to a very close beach and enjoy the sand. So did some other Jam Cruisers. I sat by the bay, looked at the sky and avoided thinking about the work that was undoubtedly piling up back home.



From a beautiful day in the sun, I watched the MSC Poesia sail away for what I thought would be the best night of music on the boat - Stockholm Syndrome, Lettuce, Big Gigantic, Garage A Trois, Lettuce, Lotus, Big Sam's Funky Nation. All capped by George Porter Jr. playing host in the Jam Room.



Day 4 our port was Costa Maya, Mexico. Opting for the adult recess activity - I played no holds barred kickball with a handful of other Jamcruisers. 3 strikes and you're out (w/ foul ball rules). 3 outs you switch sides. Anything else goes - tackling, moving bases around, stealing shoes, etc. Oh yeah, and no limit on the number of people in the outfield and NO limit on the number of drinks. You can imagine how much fun we were having. It was team Sleepers vs. Team Up All Night.

Against better judgment I tasted from the handle of tequila being passed around and before I knew it I was doing 40 on a golf cart on a Mexican highway. I guess that's why they only let us dock in Costa Maya for 7 hours...


Sailing away to the sounds of Black Joe Lewis & The Honeybears put me in a delightful mood - which was only perpetuated by Karl Denson's Tiny Universe and The New Mastersounds. Unfortunately, all the day drinking activity and pool deck fun had me tuckering out early and after some Big Gigantic and a little bit of Jam Room - I was captain toast.



Jam Cruise 9's final day at sea brought a full day of music, kicking off with The Pimps of Joytime on the pool deck.

As the day went on , there as a lapse in the funk (during ALO and Nathan Moore), but then Anders Osborne took stage with George Porter Jr. and Johnny Vidacovich - and ultimately being joined by Leo Nocentelli. The powerhouse of jazz greats continued as their southern rock funk session bled into overtime before Maceo's Super Jam.

From the Maceo Parker led Super Jam, I went to the casino and then on to see my favorite super band, Garage A Trois go jungle punk funk at the Zebra Bar. GAT left no stone unturned - bringing out massive music from their three albums and a handful of covers too.



As Garage A Trois finished - I darted to catch the final hour of Robert Randolph & The Family Band on the pool deck. I'm so glad I did because I stumbled on Cornmeal doing a cover of Talking Heads' "Naive Melody" on the way.



When I finally did get to Randolph, not only did Randolph do his best rendition of Hendrix, but he also remarked about how the boat was the best trip he had ever taken in his life. Each year a musician says that, and it warmed my heart to hear those words come from Mr. Randolph's mouth. Even cooler that I was hearing the music while tossing one back with Eric from Lettuce!



Disembarkation luckily did not have as many procedural issues as boarding, nor was there as massive of a customs presence. The less intense re-introduction to society was necessary after 5 days of backstage festival mayhem. The looks on all the departing passengers faces showed a mixture of emotion - but all had one constant - a look like they couldn't wait to do it again next year.

Jam Cruise 10 pre-booking is available through http://www.jamcruise.com