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New Times / MusicThe following articles were printed from New Times [newtimesslo.com] - Volume 22, Issue 48
Alt debutantes from Down UnderTwin sister act The Veronicas does Downtown BrewGLEN STARKEYI don’t pretend to know the minds of teenage girls (or the minds of grown up women, for that matter!), but I imagine a lot of gals would happily trade their lives for the lives of 23-year-old twin sisters Lisa and Jessica Origliasso. The twins seem to have the world media a-twitter. Teen Vogue called their debut album both sweet and vicious. The record debuted at number three on Billboard’s Heatseekers chart. The Veronicas were named a “Breaker Artist” by AOL and called “Australia’s rockingest twins” by Blender. The girls were also praised by Entertainment Weekly “for making most of their female pop-rock rivals seem like jugheads.” The New York Post called them “the real thing.” On top of that, they were soon being hailed as glamour girls of the first order, appearing in Calvin Klein’s Choice campaign and being feted by Teen Vogue and Jane magazine. They recorded the title song for the WB show Related and appeared as themselves in an episode that aired in 2006, the same year their debut album’s first single 4Ever was featured in the Amanda Bynes comedy She’s the Man. “These last few years have been crazy,” said Lisa on the band’s Web site. “We recorded two amazing records, toured the world with our bad-ass band, and had a taste of superstardom in Australia. We actually have our own clothing line! Can you believe that? Now it’s time to really turn up the heat. And are we ever looking forward to it!” Check out The Veronicas on Tuesday, July 8, during this 8 p.m., 16-and-older show. Presale tickets cost $12 at Boo Boo’s and the venue. Local girl band Jade will open.
Paso Robles’ Denner Vineyards (5414 Vineyard Dr.) is hosting a pig roast and barbecue with all the fixin’s by Chef Charles Paladin Wayne from noon to 4 p.m. Music by jazz act The Pat Cormick Group will run from 12:30 to 4 p.m. Tickets cost $30 for Comus Club members or $35 for the general public. Get tickets online at dennervineyards.com or call 239-4287. The Arroyo Grande Village’s Annual 4th of July Celebration will again be presented as part of the Village Summer Concert Series. The free concert starts at 1 p.m. at the Rotary Bandstand on the Village Green in the Historic Village of Arroyo Grande. The Village Band, under the direction of Gary Thompson, will present a program of stirring patriotic and popular music, while the South County Historical Society sets the mood with traditional red, white, and blue decorations, period costumes, and a barbecue.
Pozo Saloon hosts a four-band rock’n’roll extravaganza starting at 5 p.m. with Sexy Time Explosion at 5 p.m., followed by more dangerous rock’n’roll by The Supersuckers, Nashville Pussy, and headliners The Reverend Horton Heat. Gates will open at 4 p.m., and tickets are available at local Vallitix outlets, including Boo Boo Records, the Mustang Ticket Office at Cal Poly, the Mid-State Fairgrounds; or online at vallitix.com. Don’t get cute and bring any fireworks with you. It’s dryer than a tinderbox out there.
If you’re in Cayucos watching the fireworks, instead of piling into your car and nudging through bumper-to-bumper traffic, head over to the Cayucos 4th of July Reggae Party at O’Neills Coffee House (aka—Club “O”; 72 S. Ocean Ave.; 995-1968), for a $4 reggae show featuring Ras Danny, DJ Katchafire, and Morning Rise Sound. The show starts right after the fireworks end. On Saturday, July 5, there’s more great music: The First Annual Firecracker Boogie features blues/rock/soul act Dr. Danger along with Skye Ferguson, Nicky Shane, and many other guests during a barbecue fundraiser for the North County Humane Society’s Shelter at Biddle Park, between Arroyo Grande and Lopez Lake. Festivities commence at 1 p.m., with barbecue and cold drinks available while they last. There is a $2 park entry fee and event organizers will be passing the hat frequently for contributions to the survival of this important local resource. Head to the Americana Picnic in the evening, from 6 to 10 p.m. at Eagle Castle Winery, where you can continue to celebrate Independence Day in style. Nosh on fried chicken, potato salad, coleslaw, watermelon, apple pie, and beverages. Live, good old-fashioned rock’n’roll and blues will be provide by The Cliffnotes, a six-piece act fronted by Cliff Stepp. The cost is $25 for Cellar Club members or $30 for non-members. Call the Tasting Room for reservations at 227-1428.
Don’t forget that your friends at Downtown Brew and GALA are bringing SLO’s only drag show and pride dance to town this Thursday, July 3, from 9 p.m. to close. This is the first event of GALA’s Pride Week and begins with four fantastic female impersonators hailed as the Glamour Boyz. Presale tickets cost $20, available online at slopride.com. The third concert of the Grover Beach Sizzlin’ Summer Concert Series runs from 3 to 6:30 p.m. on Sunday, July 6 when The Cinders Blues Band plays Ramona Garden Park (993 Ramona Ave.). The Cinders play straight-forward, slightly raw blues in an effort to create an unpretentious honest sound. Beer, wine, food, and Doc Burnstein’s ice cream will be sold with all profits returning to support the concert series.
CJ Boyd is a really cool experimental music artist who brings an electric bass and/or upright bass, loop pedal, and harmonica on stage to create quiet, emotive instrumental tunes. Waves of bass loops provide the base upon which Boyd layers harmonica drones via improvisational exploration. He performs at 8 p.m. on Wednesday, July 9, at Linnaea’s Café. There’s no cover and all ages are welcome. Acoustic music duo extraordinaire Kenny Blackwell and Dorian Michael play an intimate 8 p.m. show at Paso Robles’ Monteleone’s Rock this Wednesday, July 9. Whether they’re playing bluegrass, blues, Celtic, or Latin music, expect thrilling virtuosity delivered in an informal setting. Downtown Brew is gathering up four of your favorite local acts for a show next Thursday, July 10, when Cuesta Drive and Dogman Joe open for Criticnue and Still Time. The all-ages, 7 p.m. show costs $10 in advance (at Boo Boo’s and the venue). CD Reviews Jackson Conti—Sujinho
—Malik Miko Thorne, of Boo Boo Records and KCBX’s “Night Train.”
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