This Tuesday at 9pm Pacific, tune in to Howie Pyro’s “Intoxica” Radio on LuxiuraMusic for an evening of 45 RPM insanity featuring ‘60s garage, surf, psych, retarded lounge losers, crazy Asian a go-go, rockabilly, monster music, psycho soul, freaky funk, soundtracks, not-so-psychedelic songs about LSD, voodoo R&B, girl-groups and other world nonsense. This week’s special guest Lee Joseph from Dionysus Records will be joining Howie with a random stack of killer wax and banter with the host and chat room!
Atwater Village, DJ Lee, Garage Music, greasy R&B, LuxuriaMusic.com, Musical archives, Psychedelic, Rockabilly, Soul, Surf Music
Howie Pyro’s “Intoxica” on LuxuriaMusic with guest Lee from Dionysus
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4/2: Scott Hove’s monster cakes at La Luz de Jesus Gallery II
All American Softy and treats by The Nickel pastry chef Sharlena Fong will be avalible during Scott Hove’s “Iced Out” exhibition at the newly expanded La Luz de Jesus Gallery!
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La Luz de Jesus
Gallery II
Scott Hove “Iced Out”
April 2 – 25, 2010
Artist reception: Friday, April 2, 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
ART
“Iced Out” is a celebration of the artificial, acknowledging our tendency to embrace illusion in order to feel safe and receive emotional gratification. The fake cake sculptures, with their display of beauty and potential for satisfaction, lure the viewer into a sense of anticipation. They also contain elements, not immediately seen, that create a sense of anxiety and fear. This in turn creates a visual and emotional resonance that is intended to represent what we all have to deal with in our lives every day…the hunt for satisfaction and the anxiety that we won’t get it.
Scott Hove‘s works encompasses a broad variety of media, from sculptural installations to painting. The cakes are formed using carvable polyurethane foam and plywood. They are frosted with a variety of acrylic media and accessorized with fake fruit and other objects found in stores or on the street. The materials and techniques borrow from traditional and decorative arts and craft to render the oftentimes jarring objects and fantasy installations.
TREATS
All American Softy was started by Mike Munsantry, a former NY Police officer — who after being on duty during the tragedy at the September 11 World Trade Center and over a year afterward at Ground Zero during clean-up — packed up, moved west and started a “Mister Softee” style ice cream truck. All American Softy serves up soft serve ice cream cones dipped in chocolate with sprinkles, root beet floats and slushies, hot pretzels and hot drinks like espresso, tea and hot chocolate. Frank Sinatra and other smooth lounge sounds gently flow from the speakers of the spotless stainless steel All American Softy truck. www.allamericansofty.com
Sharlena Fong is the pastry chef at downtown L.A.’s Nickel Diner. The classically trained chef has worked in the kitchens of Danny Meyer, Thomas Keller and Joachim Splichal, and now makes her name with a menu comfort desserts such as Pop-Tarts with homemade jam, Ding Dongs with vanilla buttercream and other entirely decadent and delicious treats. www.nickeldiner.com
Fong’s pastries and All American Softy will sweeten up this fabulous opening AND celebrate of the expansion of La Luz de Jesus Gallery!
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Mick Farren book signing and reading Jan 23 at La Luz de Jesus Gallery
Mick Farren
Zones of Chaos
Book reading accompanied by master guitarist Andy Colquhoun.
Zones of Chaos
Book reading accompanied by master guitarist Andy Colquhoun.
Saturday, January 23, 2009
6 pm – 9 pm
LA LUZ DE JESUS GALLERY
4633 Hollywood Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90027
323-666-7667 Fax: 323-663-0243
www.laluzdejesus.com
Mick Farren is a legendary poet, musician, author, critic, activist, countercultural icon, and one of the last true gonzo journalists. Enter his paranoid, radical, drug-addled and excruciatingly beautiful world; go to jail during the L.A. Earthquake, meet Doc Holliday and take a ride in Diabolo’s Cadillac. ZONES OF CHAOS is a maelstrom of poetry, prose, essays, lyrics, commentary, and fiction. It includes an introduction by Michael Moorcock.
Farren was the singer with the proto-punk band The Deviants between 1967 and 1969, releasing three albums. In the mid-1970s, he briefly revived his musical career, releasing the EP Screwed Up, album Vampires Stole My Lunch Money and single “Broken Statue“. The album featured fellow NME journalist Chrissie Hynde and Dr. Feelgood guitarist Wilko Johnson.
As a journalist In the early 1970s, Farren contributed to the UK Underground press such as the International Times, also establishing Nasty Tales which he successfully defended from an obscenity charge. He later wrote for the main stream New Musical Express, for which he wrote the article The Titanic Sails At Dawn, an analysis of what he considered the malaise afflicting then-contemporary rock music and which described the conditions that subsequently resulted in punk. To date he has written 23 novels, including the Victor Renquist novels and the DNA Cowboys sequence. His 1989 novel The Armageddon Crazy deals with a post-2000 United States which is dominated by fundamentalists who subvert the Constitution. Farren has written 11 works of non-fiction, a number of biographical (including four on Elvis Presley), autobiographical and culture books (such as The Black Leather Jacket) and much poetry.From 2003 to 2008, he was a columnist for the weekly newspaper Los Angeles CityBeat. Farren also co-wrote and edited “Bomp – Saving the World One Record At A Time,“ a chronicle of one of the most important independent record labels in modern pop hisotry.
Please join us for an evening of words and sounds. Refreshments will be served!
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!
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Becky of KillRadio.org guests at DJ Lee’s Wed Night Closing party
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
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New Years Eve in Los Angeles at a bar near you!
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
Join DJ Lee of Dionysus Records and special guest DJ Rotary Rachel of LuxuriaMusic.com for a night of groovy tunes at Bigfoot Lodge, Los Angeles. DJ Lee is nearing the end of his eight-year Wednesday Night residency at the bar, watch for a closing party soon!
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