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New Times / MusicThe following articles were printed from New Times [newtimesslo.com] - Volume 23, Issue 5
There's no place like homeOn-the-rise local singer-songwriter plays a bevy of local gigsGLEN STARKEYListening to “Homesick,” a track off of Welcome Home, the soon-to-be-released CD by Each Passing Day, it’s easy to hear why the track won top honors at the West Coast Songwriters Competition Grand Finals in Berkeley a few weeks ago. Penned by Each Passing Day’s chief songwriter and SLO County native Loren Radis, the tender ballad paints a soul-drenched narrative whose power is hard to deny. It’s the second award-winning track by this young composer. Radis began playing guitar and singing at age 12, but in the last two years he’s really tapped into the emotional potency of music. “My songs helped me through some really tough times,” he said, “and if they can help other people, then I’m glad.” Over the next month and a half, he will have a series of shows—both solo performances and gigs with his band—to promote Welcome Home. This Saturday, Sept. 6, Each Passing Day will play an 8 p.m. show at Linnaea’s Cafe. Radis will also appear solo that day at 2 p.m. on The Minstrel Song Show on KCBX 90.1 FM. Next Friday, Sept. 12, you can catch the band doing a 5:30 p.m. in-store performance at Boo Boo Records. Each Passing Day’s album release party is scheduled for Friday, Sept. 19 at 7 p.m. at Shepherd’s Table in Grover Beach, with special guests Tiana Star and Angela White. On Thursday, Sept. 25, Radis will play solo during the SLO Farmers Market beginning at 6:30 p.m. On Friday, Oct. 10, he’ll do a solo gig at Cal Poly’s Backstage Pizza at 6:30 p.m. And finally on Friday, Oct. 17, he and his band return to Shepherd’s Table with special guests Amy Meyers and Julie Christensen. Talk about a media blitz!
Smokin’ Weed Virtuoso acoustic musician Tim Weed has two local performances lined up this weekend that promise to mesmerize audiences with his musical innovation that traverses “an eclectic mix of classical, bluegrass, jazz, pop, and traditional music, incorporating exotic styles inspired by travels around the world,” according to press material.
At his two upcoming concerts, expect to hear forays into multiple genres as well as captivating vocals by Debbie Daly, whose sound has been compared to Alison Krauss, Emmylou Harris, and Linda Ronstadt. See Weed and Daly at Dancing Deer Farm this Friday, Sept. 5, beginning with a 5 p.m. potluck. A $15 donation ($25 for families) is requested. Call 541-9900 or 215-9416 for more info. They’ll also appear on Saturday, Sept. 6 at 7 p.m. (there’s a 6 p.m. potluck) at the Red Barn Community Music Series. A $10 donation is requested for this show. Learn more at myspace.com/redbarnseries, or call 528-4530 for more info.
The pipes, the pipes are calling If you want to be instantly transported to the bonny hills of Ireland, check out the next Painted Sky Concert series, in association with The Yew Tree, when they present an evening of Celtic music by Paddy Keenan and Tommy O’Sullivan on Saturday, Sept. 6, at 8 p.m. at Painted Sky Studios in Cambria.
Tickets ($20) are available in advance at Boo Boo Records, The Yew Tree in Cambria, and the Cambria Business Center, or by calling 927-8330. If not sold out, remaining tickets will be sold at the door.
Blues summer The Arroyo Grande Village Summer Concert Series and the SLO Blues Society have an awesome afternoon in store for blues lovers when The Cinders Blues Band and the Al and Val Duo play beginning at 1 p.m. on Sunday, Sept. 7 at the bandstand on the historic village green.
The Cinders Blues Band—which features four of our most amazing local musicians including Dorian Michael (guitar), Brett Hoover (vocals), Dean Giles (drums), and Paul Olguin (bass)—plays a straight-ahead, slightly raw version of the blues. These guys are tighter than a duck’s butt, due in part to Michael and Olguin’s 20-year collaboration playing various honky-tonk gigs in L.A. These free concerts are great family events, and each concert features a different nonprofit organization. Doc Burnstein’s Ice Cream Lab offers ice cream at all shows and donates a portion of their proceeds to the featured nonprofit. There are also special raffles and displays. Bring a blanket or lawn chairs, a picnic basket, and join the fun.
More music
This Sunday, Sept. 7, jazz legend Sam Most will bring his flute virtuosity to the next Famous Jazz Artist Series Concert at the Hamlet in Cambria. Most has played with the bands of Buddy Rich, Tommy Dorsey, and Red Norvo, and he is considered the father and originator of jazz flute. Bassist Luther Hughes, drummer Paul Kreibich, and series co-producers Charlie and Sandi Shoemake (vibraphone and vocals) will join the fun. There’s a 4 p.m., $15 concert; a 7:15 p.m., $12 show; or see both for $20. Reservations are recommended by calling 927-0567.
CD Reviews Various Artists—Nobody Knows Anything: Supersoul Recordings
Seun Kuti & Fela’s Egypt 80—Seun Kuti & Fela’s Egypt 80 —Malik Miko Thorne, of Boo Boo Records and KCBX’s “Night Train.” Glen Starkey has a bumper sticker that says, “Honk if you love peace and quiet.” Tell him to shut up and drive at gstarkey@newtimesslo.com. |
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