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Booze and mixology, Dance Club, Dionysus Records, DJ Lee, downtown Los Angeles, Events, Free Event, Garage Music, Mod, Soul

4/6: Blackeyed Soul Club – Jason, Howie Pyro and guest Lee Joseph

This Friday: LA’s 60s / mod dance party – The Blackeyed Soul Club in Downtown Los Angeles DJs Howie Pyro and Jason Pandora are joined by Lee Joseph from Dionysus Records who brings some amazing records to the turntable. FUN FUN FUN!

 

The Blackeyed Soul Club happens every Friday at The Monty Bar: 1222 West 7th Street  Los Angeles, CA 90017, (213) 228-6000, www.montybar.com

Before the club, come to La Luz de Jesus Gallery  for the opening of Scott Hove’s “My Private Apocalypse” and Joe Sorren’s “When The Rains Come” exhibitions, opening at 8PM.

April 3, 2012by Dionysus Records
Dionysus Records, DJ Lee, Garage Music, LuxuriaMusic.com, Psychedelic, Surf Music

Intoxica 1/1/10/12 Podcast with Dionysus’ Lee Joseph avalible now

Click Here to play or download a podcast of Howie Pyro’s LuxuriaMusic.com “Intoxica” Internet radio show which aired on 1/10/12 and featured me as special guest – with a stack of garage, surf and instro insanity plus a set of  trashy and wild South American 45s spanning the late ’60s through the early ’70s -it was quite a show! To Howie’s dismay, we played a Led Zeppelin cover on the show though Los Commandos did a great job of turning “Moby Dick” (with a riff stolen from Sleepy John Estes)  into a sloppy and inept teen garage instrumental which was further twisted with the infamous Intoxica echo over most of the really sloppy drum solo. Thanks Howie and LuxuriaMusic.com!

Photos: Howie Pyro is very excited to play the record pictured below which I took from www.devildick.blogspot.com as I didn’t have mine handy while putting up this post.

 

January 14, 2012by Dionysus Records
Dionysus Records, DJ Lee, exotica, Garage Music, LuxuriaMusic.com, Psychedelic, Surf Music

1/10 – Howie Pyro invites your pal Lee back to his Intoxica show

Howie Pyro has asked me back to his INTOXICA show for a third time – I’ll be bringing a box of garage, surf, pysch and weirdo 45s with an accent on fabulously trashy South American (mostly Peruvian) records from the ’60s! Listen Live via the Luxuria.com website on your computer and smart-ass phone – sign up to the Luxuria.com website and post your snide, rude and nearly funny remarks in the chat room! OR – download the podcast when ready!

9:00 PM  – luxuriamusic.com

January 8, 2012by Dionysus Records
Dance Club, DJ Lee, downtown Los Angeles, Events, Soul

11/17: EVFA & ArtDontSleep Present: “Homage” feat Roy Ayers

EVFA & ARTDONTSLEEP PRESENT: “HOMAGE”

Performance by ROY AYERS (Full Band) featuring PETE ROCK. Opening Performance by THUNDERCAT (Full Band) and DJ J.ROCC.

Thursday November 17th, 2011, 8 PM to 2 AM
Exchange Los Angeles
618 S. Spring Street,
Los Angeles, CA 90032
http://homage.eventbrite.com

“Homage” is a music series that pays respect to the musical giants that have forever altered the way we listen, sample and love music. We pay our esteem to Roy Ayers for his amazing impact and contribution to hip-hop, R&B and neo-soul. One of the most heavily sampled artists, Roy has  We pay homage to Roy Ayers in pairing him with the legendary Pete Rock, performing live with Ayers and his band. J.Rocc is the house DJ and Thundercat, and band, will open the night with a set. Spinning records in the lounge is Anthony Valadez, Clifton Weaver, Destroyer, Lee Joseph and Marlon Fuentes with KCRW’s Garth Trinidad hosting the festivities.

This event is being held at the historic “Exchange Los Angeles” 618 S. Spring Street, Los Angeles, CA 90032. Tickets priced as follows: Early Bird Specials $20, Presale $25 and General Admission $30. Admittance is 21 and over. To purchase tickets, visit: www.homage.eventbrite.com

Roy Ayers was born in Los Angeles, California and grew up in a musical family. At the age of five, Lionel Hampton gave him his first pair of mallets, which led to the vibraphone being his trademark sound for decades. The area of Los Angeles that Ayers grew up in, now known as “South Central” but then known as “South Park” was the epicenter of the Southern California Black Music Scene. Ayers is responsible for the highly regarded soundtrack to Jack Hill’s 1973 Blaxploitation film, Coffy, starring the illustrious Pam Grier. In 1977, Ayers produced an album by the group RAMP, Come Into Knowledge, commonly and mistakenly thought to stand for “Roy Ayers Music Project.”  That Fall, he released the soulful and funky hit “Running Away.” In 1980, Ayers released “Music Of Many Colors” with the Nigerian Afro-beat pioneer Fela Kuti. Roy made a huge impact in the world of Hip-Hop and RnB. Artists have sampled and covered him, ranging from Erykah Badu, Mary J. Blige, Mos-Def, Digable Planets, DJ Shadow, Nas, Madlib, Ice Cube, Public Enemy, Common, The Pharcyde, Pete Rock, Jill Scott and many more.

Soul Brother No. 1., also known as, Pete Rock, rose to prominence in the early 1990’s as one half of the critically acclaimed group Pete Rock & CL Smooth. After the duo separated ways, Rock continued with a solo career garnering worldwide respect. Along with groups such as Stetsasonic, A Tribe Called Quest, The Roots and Gang Starr, Nas and Notorious B.I.G., Talib Kweli and the late J Dilla, Rock played a major role in the merging of elements from jazz into hip-hop music (also known as jazz rap). He is widely recognized as one of the greatest hip hop producers of all time and is often mentioned alongside DJ Premier and RZA as one of the strongholds of 1990’s East Coast hip-hop production.

Stephen Bruner is Thundercat, the dominant bassist rising within the ranks of R&B, rock, hip-hop, jazz, electronic and beyond. The mystique behind the man named for his favorite cartoon seemingly hides an introspective, ambitious, and fearless young artist whose solo debut album is finally emerging in front of the vast catalog of experience he has amassed in collaboration with the likes of Erykah Badu, Miguel Atwood-Ferguson, Shafiq Husayn, Suicidal Tendencies, Stanley Clarke, and Flying Lotus, his closest partner and head of the Brainfeeder movement. Stephen is joined by a serious cast of jazz cats!

One of the original turntablists, J.Rocc founded the Beat Junkies in 1992 with Melo-D and Rhettmatic, but has done just as much on his own as in a group setting. He began DJing in the mid-’80s with a California group named PSK. Soon after forming, the Beat Junkies became a seminal force in the rise of instrumental hip-hop, including core member Babu plus future stars Shortkut and D-Styles. In addition to numerous mixtapes and his own production for Stones Throw releases, J. Rocc has been the DJ for Madlib’s live shows since the early 2000’s, was the 3rd member of Jaylib (Madlib & J Dilla) during the group’s live events, and collaborated with Madlib on Beat Konducta Vol. 5-6: A Tribute to J Dilla.

ArtDontSleep is a Los Angeles-based production company founded by Andrew Lojero. For the last 7 years, ArtDontSleep has promoted and produced some of Los Angeles’ most memorable events. Over the years, ArtDontSleep has brought the community a variety of special events. Andrew Lojero also runs Creative for Plug Research Records rooted in Los Angeles, CA. From the Walt Disney Concert Hall to UCLA’s JazzReggae Festival to afterhours in downtown loft buildings, ArtDontSleep shares the torch of great music and extra-ordinary happenings.

Edgar Varela Fine Arts (EVFA) and its managing director Edgar Varela has long been associated with the conceptualizing, programming and execution of cultural events. Driven by art and music, EVFA discerningly curates art and music festivals, concerts, art exhibitions and sponsor-driven specialty events that are relevant and provide economic development for blighted areas and the enrichment of culturally vibrant areas. Edgar Varela also operates two project spaces and produces over myriad events a year, with an education in Business & Marketing and an events-production background, he has earned a reputation in the Los Angeles cultural events world.

November 2, 2011by Dionysus Records
Dance Club, DJ Lee, Free Event, Garage Music, Los Angeles area events, Los Feliz, Mod, Soul

9/24: The Bullet Mod and Soul Club celebrates eight years!

The Bullet – Eight Year Anniversary Dance Party –  NO COVER!

Saturday, September 24 at 9:00pm – 2 am
Hollywood Studio Bar and Grill
6122 W Sunset Blvd
Los Angeles, CA

Celebrate The Bullet’s eighth anniversary in style with vintage soul, garage and freakbeat 45s. NO COVER ALL NIGHT and 100% non stop dancing with Bullet DJs Dan Electro, Soulshaker, Jason Pandora, Dr Ray, Ladybug and Lee Joseph + special guests!

– Huge dancefloor
– Booth seating
– lighting fx show
– 60s video projections
– Outside smoking/drinking area
– FREE PARKING
– Food Served til 1030pm
– $4 Stellas and $5 Jack n Cokes til 10:30 pm

The Bullet Facebook Page

September 20, 2011by Dionysus Records
Big Sandy, Booze and mixology, Dionysus bands, Dionysus Records, DJ Lee, Events, exotica, Lounge Music, LuxuriaMusic.com, Mod, Orchestra Superstring, San Diego, Shag, Stuff We Like, Surf Music, The Creepy Creeps, Tiki, Tiki Oasis

Tiki Oasis 11 – the best one yet! Some words and lots of video

Another Tiki Oasis has come and gone.

Having been to all 11 Tiki Oasis weekenders, I can without a doubt say that this year’s event was in many ways better than the previous 10, and that my friends is not an easy accomplishment. For instance, Tiki Oasis’ musical line-ups have always been magical but this one was that much more over-the-top. Some of the musical highlights from Tiki Oasis 11 include the legendary “Mr. Bongo,” Jack Costanzo‘s superb Latin Jazz ensemble who just freakin’ NAILED it, tight and tough instrumental insanity from Los Straightjackets who were joined by our pal Big Sandy for a round of rock ‘n’ roll songs en Espanol, an excellent set of Herb Albert tunes from the tribute group Herb, exotic and percussive Latin Jazz sounds from Orchestra Superstring featuring some truly amaazing play between the percussionists as well as DJ Bonebrake’s brilliant performance on the vibes, and the spooky exotic meets surf sounds of our own Creepxotica who played poolside, at the art show and wandered around the event dressed as Dia De Los Muertos mariachis with portable pig-nose amplifiers strapped to their outfits. To cap it all off, for the first time, Tiki Oasis extended through Sunday Night with a most entertaining show including two perfectly paced sets from exotica legends Don Tiki who filled the stage with exceptional musicians on their very first performance in California.  As stated, these were highlights for me – the rest of the music? Two thumbs up!

I’d have to write over a thousand words to truly cover the event from start to finish, so instead of going into detail about how great the symposiums, art,  debaucherous room crawls,  LuxuriaMusic.com and poolside DJs, the fabulous King Kukulele and Marina the Fire Eating Mermaid, marketplace, Otto’s muschache and Baby Doe’s circle skirt were, I’ll just load up this post with Tiki Oasis videos from our friends at Lost in Paradise and other various sources on YouTube so you can see for yourself the color and fun that this event represents and gives to its attendees. Don’t miss Tiki Oasis 12… Stay tuned for the scoop!

I shot a video of Creepxotica playing outside the elevators as the room crawl action was going full steam with my iPod Touch – will post as soon as I upload and edit as I’m still catching up on work here. As more Tiki Oasis 11 videos pop up on YouTube I’ll put those up as well.

Lee
(Photo: Marina the Fire Eating Mermaid –  by Scott Evanskey)

Tiki Oasis Flicker Photo Group

Tiki Oasis Facebook Group

Lost in Paradise videos



Jack Costanzo


Tiki Oasis 11 Car Show with Crazy Al Evans, Perk, SHAG, and the Hula Girls

Burlesque

 

August 26, 2011by Dionysus Records
Burbank, Dick and Jane, DJ Lee, Surf Music

June 19: Messaround in Burbank with Dick and Jane!

Music, Mexican food and beer —
what MORE could you want for Father’s Day?

The Dick and Jane Family Orchestra
with Lee Joseph and Michael Peffer

is proud to be back at
Jonny Whiteside’s Messaround
this coming Sunday, June 19

VIVA FRESH CANTINA
900 W Riverside Dr
Burbank, CA
(next door to LA Equestrian Center)

along with a bunch of mighty fine
musicians and performers
including
Dick Deluxe
the Mighty Mojo Prophets
and the Messaround Tabernacle Choir

Show starts at 5 pm and goes until 9 pm
The Dick and Jane Family Orchestra goes on at 7pm
Click here for Facebook event page
NO COVER!
Full Bar and Dinner Menu
FREE PARKING (at Pickwick Bowl across the street)

June 16, 2011by Dionysus Records
DJ Lee, Events, Garage Music, Stuff We Like

June 18: The Bullet Allnighter with The Love Me Nots!

The Love Me Nots return to Los Angeles with guests Kiss Kiss Bang Bang plus Bullet DJs Rich Soulshaker, Jason Pandora, Alberto Sol, Lee Joseph, Rick Barzell, DJ Lady Bug and Dr Ray spinning full tilt mod sounds in two rooms for DANCING ALLNIGHTER style!! FREE Bullet mix CD for all online presale ticket purchases!

THE LOVE ME NOTS

A quartet from Phoenix Arizona, play fuzzy, farfisa-drenched rock and roll, full of howls and heartache. All albums recorded by legendary Detroit producer Jim Diamond (White Stripes, Romantics, Dirtbombs) and released on the band’s own label, Atomic A Go Go Records.
“One of the most exciting acts of the moment; Disc of the month. Stunningly Feverish.” – Rolling Stone “One of the few modern garage revivalists that ranks with its storied influences.” – LA Weekly

KISS KISS BANG BANG (USA)
A band from The Northeast Los Angeles Garage Rock scene. With a fashion model lead singer (Devon) & the popular owner/head stylist of The Manic Panic Salon Of Highland Park (Laura) on Combo Organ, this band looks as good as it sounds. Rounding out the band are Kenny (Formerly with The Beat Killers) on guitar, John (Formerly with The Fuzztones/Speedies) on bass, and Tony from The Vaquetones on drums. They are currently in the studio recording their First CD with producer, Dave Klein (Agent Orange/Ghastly Ones/ Bomboras)

FREE BULLET MIX CD FOR EVERY TICKET PURCHASED ONLINE!

FACEBOOK EVENT/RSVP PAGE

CLICK HERE TO “LIKE”
THE BULLET ON FACEBOOK!

** NEW ONE TIME ONLY LOCATION FOR THIS EVENT**

1235 Vine St. (The Saint) + a private afterhours loft above The Saint

Los Angeles CA 90028

Doors open 9pm til ??  /  21+   /  $10 cover

June 15, 2011by Dionysus Records
DJ Lee, downtown Los Angeles, Events, Garage Music, Los Angeles area events, Surf Music

2/26: Haunted House Au Go-Go: Uglybeats – Finksville 5 – DJ Lee!

Haunted House Au Go-Go
Saturday, February 26 at 9:00pm
The Bordello

901 E. 1st Street
Los Angeles, CA
www.bordellobar.com
Facebook event page

LA’s only 100% garage and spooky surf club!!! Tony the Tyger and Norman “Baron Shivers” of The Ghastly Ones present a mix of garage and surf bands, weird visuals, wyld Go-Go burlesque performances and guest DJ’s spinning best cryptic 60’s vinyl.

Featuring an exclusive L.A. Performance from Austin’s The Ugly Beats and frantic surf from The Finksville 5 (featuring members of The Ghastly Ones and Dynotones.)

Guest DJ Lee Joseph and your hosts Tony the Tyger and Baron Shivers spin top notch garage and surf with burlesque from the seductive Lucy Fur and Go-Go dancers Lux and Ursalina!

February 21, 2011by Dionysus Records
Dance Club, DJ Lee, East Hollywood, Events, Garage Music, Hollywood, Los Angeles area events, Los Feliz, Mod, Soul

2/19: Bullet Mod and Soul Club with The Love Me Nots and DJs

The Bullet – Mod and Soul Club
Saturday, February 19 at 9:00 pm
Hollywood Studio Bar & Grill

6122 W Sunset
Los Angeles, CA, 90028
Facebook Page

Featuring a set from The Love Me Nots
“One of the most exciting acts of the moment; Disc of the month. Stunningly Feverish.” – Rolling Stone

Plus non stop Mod, Soul and Garage sounds from The Bullet Club DJs Soulshaker, Jason Pandora, Dj Lee, Dan Electro, Dr Ray and Ladybug

– Huge dancefloor, booth seating, intelligent lighting fx, 60s video projections, outside smoking/drinking area – FREE PARKING – food served til 10pm

$10 cover – Drink Specials – $5 Jack n Cokes / $3 Stellas before 10:30pm

February 18, 2011by Dionysus Records
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