Sunday, January 3rd at 5:00 PM
Big Sandy and James McAnally will be making a special DJ appearance at Bigfoot West in the Culver City / Palms area of Los Angeles. What a perfect way to wind down the holidays and start your 2010!
Sunday, January 3rd at 5:00 PM
Big Sandy and James McAnally will be making a special DJ appearance at Bigfoot West in the Culver City / Palms area of Los Angeles. What a perfect way to wind down the holidays and start your 2010!
Check out our Ebay store Pupculture for a whole slew of all-girl ’60s girl group 45s including some original Girls In The Garage rarities! This is the first of several all-girl auctions that wel’ll be doing!
Dionysus Records’ DJ Lee will be spinning a mondo set of party platters for New Years Eve 2010 at Bigfoot Lodge, Los Angeles. If you are in the Atwater, Glendale, Los Feliz or East Hollywood area of Los Angeles, this is a safe, inexpensive neighborhood bet. Manager Mark does a smashing job decking the bar out to the nines. Here is the deal:
Bigfoot Lodge New Years Eve Party
BIGFOOT LODGE, Los Angeles
3172 Los Feliz Boulevard
Los Angeles, CA 90039-1507
(323) 662-9227
Free before 9pm, $5 at 9pm
$10 at 10pm
$20 from 11 on
Party favors
$3 PBR and $4 bourbon shots
DJ Lee spins from 9pm – 2am
Free Champagne toast at midnight!
The high-priestess of Bubblegum, Becky Ebenkamp, host of Bubblegum & Other Delights (7-9 Tuesdays on www.KillRadio.org) will be doing a guest spot at the closing party for DJ Lee’s Wed night residency closing party at Bigfoot Lodge on December 30. Otto and Baby Doe from Tiki Oasis and Tease-O-Rama will be visiting from San Fransico and will also be joining the party. Please drop by!
Closing Party for DJ Lee’s eight -plus year Wed Night Residency at Bigfoot Lodge
Wednesday, December 30, 2009
10pm – 2am
Bigfoot Lodge
3172 Los Feliz Blvd
Los Angeles, CA
323-662-9227
1933 GROUP NEW YEARS EVE CELEBRATIONS – support your neighborhood bar!
BIGFOOT LODGE, Los Angeles
3172 Los Feliz Boulevard
Los Angeles, CA 90039-1507
(323) 662-9227
Free before 9pm, $5 at 9pm
$10 at 10pm
$20 from 11 on
Party favors
$3 PBR and $4 bourbon shots
DJ Lee spins a festive set of party platters from 9pm – 2am
Free Champagne toast at midnight!
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BIGFOOT WEST
10939 Venice Boulevard
Los Angeles, CA 90034-7015
(310) 287-2200
Free before 9 pm
$10 after 10 pm
Free Champagne toast at midnight
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LITTLE CAVE
5922 North Figueroa Street
Los Angeles, CA
90042-4230
(323) 255-6871
No cover charge
Party favors
Drink specials
Free Tacos from 9 pm – 1 am
Free Champagne toast at midnight
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SAINTS & SINNERS
10899 Venice Boulevard,
Los Angeles, CA
90034
(310) 842-8066
DJ Burnie Nowax spins from 10pm – 2am
Free Champagne toast at midnight
STINKERS
Stinkers Champagne & Suds New Years Eve
2939 West Sunset Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 90026
(323) 661-6007
Open at 7 pm., No cover!
Stinkers has the largest canned beer selection anywhere!
DJ Laroj spins all your 70s favorites.
Free Champagne toast at midnight
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Residents of Los Angeles – play it safe and stay in the neighborhood for New Year’s Eve!
Closing Party for DJ Lee’s eight plus year Wednesday night residency at Bigfoot Lodge
Date: Wednesday, December 30, 2009
Time: 10:00 pm – 2:00 am
Bigfoot Lodge, Los Angeles
3172 Los Feliz Boulevard
Los Angeles, CA 90039-1507
(323) 662-9227
www.bigfootlodge.com
While I spend most of the time singing the praises of others as a visual arts and event publicist, (www.leejosephpublicity.com) and the owner of an independent record label (www.dionysusrecords.com), I am now going to turn the spotlight on….me!
In August of 2001, Davie Allan and The Arrows, the last real band I was a member of, was asked to do a one month weekly residency at Bigfoot Lodge where I had just started, with Alastair Newberry “A/K/A” Bartender Al, a once-a-month night called “Club 66/77.” At the end of the four weeks, bar owner Bobby Green asked if I’d bring bands in on Wednesday nights, thus started “Live at The Lodge” which lasted through July of 2004. Between the weekly Wednesdays and the once-a-month Club 66/77, I had a blast booking numerous acts such as The Dollyrots, Bang Sugar Bang, Graham Rabbit, The Bolides, The Invisible Men, Greg Ginn, Mike Watt (who wore a real pumpkin on his head during his entire Halloween Night set,) Sky Saxon and The Seeds, The Bonebrake Syncopators (featuring X’s DJ Bonebrake on vibes,) Cowboy Nation (featuring ex Dills – both Kinman Brothers,) the re-formed Gears and The Rotters plus many other luminaries and unknowns. I was also responsible for the reunions and bookings of punk rock legends such as The Dogs, The Controllers (who both played to celebrate the release of their original mid to late ’70s material on my Bacchus Archives label) and an authentic Los Angeles ’60s garage band called The Preachers, who hadn’t played in almost 30 years and filled the bar with their family members, many of whom were not even born when the band was together.
In July of 2004, Bigfoot Lodge discontinued the live nights. Green and I formulated a British pub night called “Club London Calling” (after the Clash song of course) which featured $3 Newcastle and Guinness pint specials and I took over as a DJ. Not content to stay in a particular theme such as ’80s, punk or mod as you might expect from a night like this, I pushed the envelope by spinning music that spanned over four decades, mixing up everything UK from as far back as 1962 and as new as last week including mod, psych, glam, hard rock, Britpop, goth, electronica, garage-rock, ’77 punk and post punk, ska, bubblegum and all else in-between (mostly on vinyl.) It was an experience for the patrons, and myself, as my musical tastes and knowledge expanded in the process. The club also inspired me to revisit a lot of music I hadn’t experienced in a long time. In that five and ½ years, with the exception of a few specialty nights (such as the pre-Tiki Oasis parties with Phast Phreddie Patterson and guests,) I kept it all UK, four hours every week!
At the end of this month, my regular weeknights at Bigfoot Lodge will be coming to a close. I am fortunate as I can’t think of anyone else in Los Angeles who has had a club residency which lasted that long, (though, of course there is Marty and Elayne at The Dresden Room who’ve been there what, 30 years?) I want to thank my co-worker for the entire time and the guy who opened the doors of the Bigfoot Lodge for me, Alastair Newberry, club owner Bobby Green, bar manager Mark DeSalvo and all at The Bigfoot Lodge and 1933 Group for this long and marvelous residency. I will continue to do publicity work with the 1933 Group bars and will be doing fill-in spots at Bigfoot when the weekend DJs need a night off. I will also continue to do various specialty nights around SOCA as always including my regular spot at the Bullet Mod and Soul Club and the Tiki Oasis event in San Diego.
Once I have my weeknights back, I plan on getting to sleep a little earlier and investing the extra time in my two businesses and anything else I may come up with!
I’ve opted to nix the all UK sets on these last nights and play an even more eccentric mix of rock ‘n’ roll and electronica from all over. Please come by and celebrate this milestone with me.
Thank You for your support. Looking forward to the next chapter!
Lee Joseph
“DJ Lee”
LJP for the Visual Arts
Dionysus Records
Tonight at 9PM, DJ Lee will be a guest on Howie Pyro’s “Intoxica” radio show, heard every Tuesday night on LuxuriaMusic.com. Howie and Lee will be spinning a dazzling array of kooky 45s from the 50s and 60s. If you haven’t, you should check out and support this fabulous internet radio station!
Vintage ephemera, deadstock toys, posters, patches and more from the ’30s-’60s on sale at the Vintage Xmas Bazaar runs through January 3 at La Luz de Jesus. These make perfect Xmas gifts!
La Luz de Jesus Gallery
4633 Hollywood Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90027
323-666-7667 Fax: 323-663-0243
Just in time for Christmas, La Luz de Jesus Gallery has recruited their friend Bernie Shine of Shine Gallery to install a special vintage memorabilia exhibit and sale at La Luz De Jesus Gallery. Shine specializes in rescuing genuine vintage items in unused condition from dusty warehouses, old factories, and closed stores. Here you will find bona fide period items mostly from the 1930’s through the 1960’s, all guaranteed to be authentic and vintage. Show runs from December 4, 2009 thru January 3, 2010.
This is our kind of record meet – in a bar!
Dionysus Records will be vending at the Beat-Swap-Meet. We’ll be bringing all in-print Dionysus Empire vinyl and a few other items too. Come by, donate some food to the hungry and have a drink with us!
Beat-Swap-Meet is a record swap meet consisting of over 30 invited vendors & collectors from California and surrounding states, selling Blues, Funk, Hip-Hop, Jazz, Punk, Reggae, Rock, Soul, and World 12″ and 45 rpm Records.
Sunday, December 20,
12 pm – 6pm
$5 admission – free with canned food donation
Grand Star Jazz Club
943 N Broadway
Los Angeles, CA 90012
(213) 626-2285
www.grandstarjazzclub.com
Greg Johnson – www.centaurguitar.com 2007: Photo Linda Kay
A weekend benefit concert for Greg Johnson became a memorial when the Fiends vocalist passed away on Friday (December 4).
Johnson was already battling an infected heart valve when he succumbed to injuries from repeated aneurysms.
On Saturday night, friends packed the WISE Hall to pay tribute, with the Spitfires topping a nine-band bill that also included an expanded version of the Fiends “playing their last show, ever,” as MC Frank Rumbletone announced.
Gerry-Jenn Wilson, Kara Douglas of Free Cigarettes For Drunk Minors, and Pete Gripp all stepped up to cover Johnson’s vocal duties, and Zippy Pinhead sat in on drums for a few numbers. By the end of the night, organizer Dave Bowes had collected nearly $3,000 towards the establishment of a trust fund for Johnson’s 12 year-old son, Kaelan.
Johnson’s bandmate for nine years up until 2007, Pete Gripp, described the 41-year-old garage-rocker as “one of those people that made a large first impression.”
“He had a sharp mind, and a sharp wit, and was in-your-face from the get-go,” Gripp told the Straight. “A lot of people didn’t quite get his peculiar sense of humour. They’d love him or hate him. But he spoke the truth, and from the heart. And he had a heart of gold.”