7/25: Skip Heller Trio and Patria Jacobs at The Echo in Echo Park

Sunday · 5:30pm – 9:00pm
Grand Ol ‘Echo at *ECHOPLEX*
1822 Sunset Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA

all ages/free/5-9 pm

The Skip Heller Trio with Lee Joseph on acoustic bass and Mark Borinstein on drums.
Skip delivers his originals songs in the tradition of Roger Miller, Hoagy Carmichael, Dylan, Tom T Hall, etc.

Patria Jacobs
Patria sings from her eclectic pool of nautical/country, dirgy/folk and lovelorn original tunes.

The Grand Ole Echo bring you the best of LA’s Americana/country and roots music every Sunday, April-September, curated by the lovely Ms. Kimberly Grant and the inimitable Ms. Madame Pamita.

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7/2: So Ca surf artist Damian Fulton at La Luz de Jesus Gallery

Damian Fulton “Surfploytation
Robert Palacios “The Game of Life

July 2 – Aug 1, 2010
Reception for the artists, Friday July 2, 2010, 8pm – 11pm
La Luz de Jesus – Gallery I (Gallery II will be having a six-artist show- and there will be a free Independence Day BBQ in the back!)

4633 Hollywood Blvd.
Los Angeles CA 90027
323-666-7667
info@laluzdejesus.com
www.laluzdejesus.com

Preview the entire shows here:

Damain Fulton

Robert Palacios

Damian Fulton  Surfploytation

Drop In

Damian Fulton is fascinated by the dichotomy and duality of Los Angeles seaside culture. The proximity of one of the world’s most diverse and congested cities to the Pacific coast provides fertile material for Fulton’s dark take on the California dream. Perhaps it’s in the water.

Surfploytation continues Fulton’s twisted ride down Pacific Coast Highway where Surf City is way more gritty than groovy. Car chases, girls with guns, noir nostalgia, a visual narrative that reads like conceptual art for a fictional surfploytation movie. For this show, experimentation with new materials native to his environment, balsa wood and fiberglass, skate decks, and surfboard fins, have this new work amped up to 11.

Fulton’s imaginative blend of storytelling, scrambled pop imagery, and painterly technique belie a respect for traditions of the past. Inject in his love of the ocean and urban experience and you have a distinctly original vision.

Fulton grew up land-locked in Orange County, California and painted his way through college at Cal State Fullerton doing custom art for vans, spontaneous wall murals at parties in the OC and self publishing Thrust, the Magazine of Narrative Sequential Art.

Out of college, Ocean Pacific hired him to paint surf posters and in 1982 commissioned him to create the official poster for the Op Pro Surf Contest.  His counterculture comic strips like “The Shred Brothers” running in Surfer Publications’ Snowboarder and the original extreme sports classic “Radical Rick” which rode for 15 years in BMX Plus! Magazine. Fulton has had careers working for Oglivy and Mather Advertising, Marvel Comics and has directed television spots for Pepsi, Mattel and Universal Interactive.

In 2005 on the 50th birthday of Disneyland, Fulton was commission to paint several prints commemorating the event. Fulton currently resides in Los Angeles, CA. www.damianfulton.com

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Robert Palacios The Game of Life

Game of Chance

Drawing inspiration for his paintings from his childhood impressions and memories, life experiences and an American/ Latino heritage, Robert Palacios’ work is whimsical, playful and childlike with thoughtfully crafted characters. “Before beginning a painting, I sketch out my ideas. When the story is fully realized, I take those sketches and put them on canvas. At that point it’s a cerebral process; I’m thinking, concept-color-composition. When that part of my brain is satisfied, that’s when the mood comes into play and settles over me. Each painting is a vivid story of a world that I’m bringing to life. The viewer is introduced to a cast of characters and subplots often put into humorous situations that characterize as visual narratives of daily life, with a comical twist; the object being, to invite an interaction with the paintings” states Palacios

One of Palacios’ abiding inspirations is been a board game called that he played often as a child called “La Loteria” (the Mexican lottery game) which is played similarly to bingo but with a deck of cards. “The cards have numbers on them as well as wonderful, mystical, magical symbols and drawings. I still bring out that deck and peruse them for inspiration” states the artist who was born and raised in Los Angeles, California. www.robertpalacios.com

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7/1: Tonight, Dick and Jane Family Orchestra live at Hyperion Tavern


drawing by Jane Cantillon

the
DICK AND JANE
Family Orchestra

with bassist extraordinaire LEE JOSEPH
and multi-talented percussionist MIKE PEFFER

THURSDAY, JULY 1 @ 10:30 PM
appearing with:
FORT KING
LEAH LYNNE
and
HELENE RENAUT

doors open at 9:00
music starts at 9:30

NO COVER

THE HYPERION TAVERN
1941 Hyperion Avenue, Silver Lake
(across from Casita del Campo –
look for the barber pole)

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3/28: Dick and Jane’s “There Goes The Neighborhood” in Silver Lake

DICK AND JANE
present
THERE GOES THE NEIGHBORHOOD
An eclectic early evening cabaret/salon

Sunday, March 28
from 5:00 – 8:00 pm
The Other Side

2538 Hyperion Avenue
Los Angeles, CA 90027
(323) 661-0618
NO COVER!

featuring

Urban folk music by your hosts
Dick and Jane with Lee Joseph

Avant garde song bird
Anna Homler with bass meister Steuart Liebing

Short films and music by actor/singer/songwriter
Greg Glienna

21st Century torch songs by
Jose Promis

One-man-band flamenco and angry folk from
Luis Oliart
and
Other Special Guests

Full bar/Full restaurant menu

http://www.flyingleapcafe.com

mailing list: dickandjane1(at)gmail.com

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2/25: Dick and Jane with bassist extraordinaire Lee Joseph

DICK AND JANE with bassist extraordinaire LEE JOSEPH
at THE HYPERION TAVERN in Silver Lake, CA

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 25

also appearing:
Brodie Foster Hubbard
and Drunkard’s Child with Mark Miller

music starts at 9:00 – NO COVER

The Hyperion Tavern
1941 Hyperion Avenue
(across from Casita del Campo — look for the barber pole)
Silver Lake

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Feb 21 There Goes The Neighborhood at The Other Side in Silver Lake

Sunday, February 21 from 5:00 – 8:00 pm
DICK AND JANE
present

“THERE GOES THE NEIGHBORHOOD”
an electic early-evening cabaret/salon/hootenanny

at THE OTHER SIDE
2538 Hyperion Avenue
(just south of Griffith Park Blvd.)
Los Angeles, CA 90027  (323) 661-0618

featuring

“the best accompanist in L.A.,” pianist
Lou McMullen

hillbilly jazz from
The Dustbowl Revival


21st Century torch songs by
Jose Promis

country-infused dark pop from
Patria Jacobs

urban folk music by
Dick and Jane
w/Lee Joseph

the terpsichorean artistry of
The Sunshine Boys:
Rob Zebrecky and Derek DelGaudio

a short film by noted filmmaker
Steve Hall

and other Surprise Special Guests

Sunday, February 21 from 5:00 – 8:00 pm
(so the geezers can get home in time for their bedtime)

NO COVER
Full bar/Full restaurant menu

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Feb 20: I Slept With Joey Ramone book event at La Luz in Hollywood

I Slept With Joey Ramone” book reading and signing
Featuring Mickey Leigh, Alan Arkush, P.J. Soles, Howie Pyro and other surprise guests


Saturday, February 20, 2010, 6 – 9 pm

La Luz de Jesus Gallery
4633 Hollywood Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90027
323-666-7667 Fax: 323-663-0243
www.laluzdejesus.com


I SLEPT WITH
JOEY RAMONE
A Family Memoir
by Mickey Leigh with Legs McNeil


“While the Ramones remained an underground band, they are regarded today as a huge influence on the entire punk rock movement. Joey’s brother, Mickey Leigh . . .  recreates that electric era, striking all the right chords in this dynamic biography. With skillful writing, he finds Joey’s musical roots in their dysfunctional family life . . . Leigh’s and Legs’s mashup of memories with solid research makes for revelatory reading in this compelling portrait of a musical misfit who evolved into a countercultural icon.”  —Publishers Weekly

“Joey Ramone is feted with tough love in these cradle-to-grave memories
from his kid brother Mickey Leigh.”  —Kirkus Reviews

“Funny, sad, shocking, surprising, and best of all, brutally honest.” —John Holmstrom, cofounder of Punk magazine


“Blitzkrieg Bop,” “Rockaway Beach,” “I Wanna Be Sedated,” “Sheena is a Punk Rocker,” “Rock ‘n’ Roll High School.” With humor spiked lyrics, a shockingly unique delivery, and backed by the fast, frenetic music of his band, Joey Ramone gave voice to the disaffected youth of the seventies and eighties while defining punk rock in America.  I SLEPT WITH JOEY RAMONE: A Family Memoir (Touchstone, an imprint of Simon & Schuster; December 1, 2009; Hardcover/$26; 978-0-7432-5216-4) is the story of the turbulent life of one of America’s greatest rock icons, revealed for the first time by Joey Ramone’s brother, Mickey Leigh, with “Resident Punk” Legs McNeil.

Mickey tells his fascinating, though sometimes troubling, tale of growing up with a rock star with honesty, humor, and grace.  Before Joey Ramone’s signature sunglasses, face obscured by a mop of hair, and towering height became the personification of punk’s early image, he was simply Jeffry Hyman, born on May 19, 1951 in Forest Hills, New York.  Rock ‘n’ roll gave the lanky, awkward teen a sanity-saving outlet for his anti-social behaviors—which included the crippling Obsessive Compulsive Disorder that plagued him throughout his life.

In 1974 Jeff co-founded the Ramones with friends John Cummings and Douglas Colvin.  “Joey,” “Johnny,” “Tommy” and “Dee Dee Ramone” were soon regulars at CBGB’s, honing the brief, rapid-fire concert style that would soon become the stuff of legend.  The Ramones’ 1976 debut album, replete with hooky, three-chord songwriting, cheerfully dumb humor, and boundless energy, heralded the true birth of punk rock and created the blueprint that countless bands would follow to the top of the charts.

Despite their enormous musical and cultural influence, a career spanning two decades, and a handful of undisputedly classic albums, the uppermost levels of fame were always just out of reach for the Ramones.  The infighting, romantic betrayals, and addictions that tormented the band also strained personal relationships along the way.  As these pressures peaked, Mickey saw them take their toll on the kind, caring boy he once shared his bedroom with in Queens, who began to periodically display an uncharacteristically malicious persona. After forty years of extreme closeness, the two brothers engaged in a conflict that had them pushing and pulling at each other throughout much of the 1990’s, though, in the end it was Mickey who was again closest with his brother during Joey’s battle with lymphatic cancer that ultimately ended his life in 2001.

To ensure the story was balanced, complete, and told fairly, Mickey and Legs interviewed dozens of family, friends, colleagues, and industry professionals who were there as Joey’s life unfolded.  Both a tribute to the rise of punk in America and an intimate look at a journey filled with music and challenges, I SLEPT WITH JOEY RAMONE is an enduring portrait of a man who struggled to find his voice and of the brother who loved him.

ABOUT THE AUTHORS


MICKEY LEIGH has been an influential player in the rock & roll world since the late seventies.  After forming Birdland with Lester Bangs in 1977 he became the lead singer/guitarist/songwriter for the Rattlers and Stop and was a contributor to the music of the Ramones.  He has written the monthly column My Guitar is Pregnant for the Lower East Side-based newspaper the New York Waste since 1996; created and published the Coney Island High Times, a monthly magazine for famed rock club Coney Island High; and written reviews for magazines including Audio Review and Time Out New York.  This is his first book.  He lives in New York City.


LEGS MCNEIL is the coauthor of Please Kill Me: The Uncensored Oral History of Punk, a book widely hailed as the definitive work on the subject.  The cofounder of the seminal magazine that gave punk its name, he is a former editor at Spin and editor in chief of Nerve.  He divides his time between New York City and his home in Schwenksville, Pennsylvania.

Los Angeles Times review: http://www.latimes.com/features/books/la-et-book28-2010jan28,0,3973540.story

I SLEPT WITH JOEY RAMONE: A Family Memoir
By Mickey Leigh with Legs McNeil
Touchstone, an imprint of Simon & Schuster
On-sale December 1, 2009
$26.00 / hardcover
ISBN 978-0-7432-5216-4

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2/5: Four person art show opens at La Luz de Jesus

Click the links for show previews:

Miran Kim “Uncomplicated Treats
Danni Shinya Luo “
Spiritual Deficiencies
Kim Scott “
Peep Holes and Magic Windows”
Transmission Atelier
If the Shadows Could March

Feb. 5 – 28, 2009
Artist reception: Friday, Feb. 5, 2010 ~ 8 pm – 11 pm
La Luz de Jesus Gallery

4633 Hollywood Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90027
323-666-7667 Fax: 323-663-0243
www.laluzdejesus.com

Interview with artist Danni Shinya Luo about her show “Spiritual Deficiencies

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1/24: Cabaret, Salon, films and more in Silver Lake, CA

THERE GOES THE NEIGHBORHOOD

Hyperion Avenue and Griffith Park Blvd.. 1927

Sunday, January 24 from 5:00 – 8:00 pm
The Other Side

2538 Hyperion Avenue
(just south of Griffith Park Blvd.)
Los Angeles, CA 90027
(323) 661-0618
NO COVER
Full bar/Full restaurant menu

An eclectic early evening cabaret/salon
with
John Fleck
Madame Pamita
pianist Lou McMullen
Dick and Jane (w/special guest Lee Joseph on bass)

plus screenings of short subjects:
Uncle Bob” (excerpt)
directed by Robert Oppel
My Southern Can is Mine” (short)
produced by Madame Pamita & James Gerrity.
directed by James Gerrity
The Other Side” (promo)
directed by Jane Cantillon

www.flyingleapcafe.com

mailing list: dickandjane1(at)gmail.com

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First art show of ’10 at La Luz: Jennybird Alcantara + George Thomas

Jennybird Alcantara – George Thomas

January 8 – 31, 2010
Artist reception: Friday, January 8, 2010,  8:00 -11:00 pm

LA LUZ DE JESUS GALLERY
4633 Hollywood Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90027
323-666-7667 Fax: 323-663-0243
www.laluzdejesus.com

Click here to see more images



Jennybird Alcantara “Swooning at the River of Oblivion

In a mingling of underwater and space realms, Jennybird Alcantara’sSwooning at the River of Oblivion” depicts characters positioned between the waking world and the world of sleep, and a continued exploration of dual nature, created with oil on wood, acrylic on paper and mixed media dolls. The works are inspired in part by the mythology of Nyx, the primordial goddess of nighttime, Morpheus the Greek god of dreams as well as a quote from a Nick Cave song that reads “You jump into the Abyss to find, it only goes up to your knees”.

Alcantara’s work has at its core a narrative; She explores the complex interconnectedness of opposites as seen through the prism of myth, fable and fantasy using the symbolism of duality to explore the connection of life and death, as well as the relationship between the beauty and cruelness of nature, that of the natural world as well as human and animal nature. The anthropomorphic qualities in her characters show the relationship of the central figure to the world she inhabits. Her inspirations come from a wide variety of sources including fairytales and fables, mythology, the flora and fauna of the natural world and freaks of nature, melancholy and classical music, Victorian customs, folk art, costuming, creepy religious statues and paintings, Symbolism, carnivals, trips down memory lane, broken dolls and objects out of place, as well as all the beautiful and sad things that could not exist one without the other, life and death and the veil in between. Alcantara attended the San Francisco Art Institute where she earned her BFA, and currently lives and works in San Francisco. http://www.jennybirdart.com

George Thomas “The Best Cars Of Our Lives

George Thomas spent his formative years surrounded by Googie architecture, automobiles with tremendous tailfins, theme parks, advertising and old Hollywood movies  in 1950s-1960s Orange County, California and it reflects in his art. Mixing the real with the surreal, sometimes separately and sometimes in the same piece, Thomas uses oil on canvas to portray a variety of subject matter, from landscapes and floral pictures, cars, mid-century architectural portraits, and iconic allegories, the latter of which are intricate, complex, retro-futuristic and nostalgic. Thomas, a father of three, is a graduate, with honors, from Art Center College of Design in Pasadena and currently lives in the high desert country of the Antelope Valley. www.artbygeorgethomas.com

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