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Dionysus Records - Dionysus Records, Bacchus Archives, Garage, Surf, Exotica, Punk, Rockabilly vinyl and CD mail-order and art / event blog
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Tiki Oasis releases commemorative 7″ with Lushy and Herb

Tiki Oasis proudly announces the release of a limited 7” 45 RPM vinyl record

 

The Tiki Oasis 11 Commemorative 7” Record features Tiki Oasis alumni Lushy performing a memorable self-penned tribute to the event called “Tiki Oasis” and Herb (Herb Albert and The Tijuana Brass tribute ) performing a rousing version of “Tijuana Taxi” in honor of Tiki Oasis 11’s “South of the Border” theme ! This record is pressed in an edition of 1000 on random color vinyl (many different colors in the pressing ) and comes with a  download coupon for free digital versions of both songs. The 45 will be available at the Tiki Oasis 11 merch booth or right here in the Dionysus cart!

August 7, 2011by Dionysus Records
Big Sandy, Booze and mixology, Dionysus bands, Events, exotica, Lounge music events, Orchestra Superstring, San Diego, Stuff We Like, Tiki, Tiki Oasis

This evening at 5pm – Tiki Oasis 11 website goes live!

This evening

April 28, 2011
5:00 PM PST
The Official Launch of the
TIKI OASIS 2011 WEBSITE

www.tikioasis.com

August 18 – 21, 2011

The biggest and best Tiki Oasis yet,
– – South of the Border style – –
New this year, a Sunday Night event!

 

April 28, 2011by Dionysus Records
Dick and Jane, downtown Los Angeles, Events, exotica, Los Angeles area events, Lounge Music, Lounge music events, Rockabilly

3/13: DD Divas! Dick and Jane with Patria Jacobs and Candye Kane

DD Divas at The Redwood Bar and Grill

Sunday, March 13, 2011, 8:30 pm
Redwood Bar & Grill

316 W. 2nd Street (at Hill)
Downtown Los Angeles, CA

9:00 pm The Dick and Jane Family Orchestra — featuring Jane Cantillon
10 pm Patria Jacobs
10:30 pm Exotiki
11:30 pm Candye Kane.

(Okay, Exotiki are all guys, so they’re not “divas”, much less “DD divas,” but we need something for the ladies.)

Of course, “DD” stands for “Divinely Delightful.” What do you think it stands for??

March 13, 2011by Dionysus Records
Events, Los Angeles area events, Lounge Music, Lounge music events, San Fernando Valley, Stuff We Like

3/12: Lotta Lounge – An Evening of Vintage Variety

Lotta Lounge:
An Evening of Vintage Variety


Saturday, March 12 • 6:30pm – 11:30pm
The Mayflower Club

11110 Victory Boulevard –
North Hollywood, CA 91606

The Martini Kings
invite you to a special night of vintage variety acts. Hilarious Comedy – Amazing Magic – Delicious Cocktails – Tittilating Burlesque and Vintage Vendors! And of course, the intoxicating sounds of L.A.’s lounge leaders, The Martini Kings! Fans of swanky lounge music (a la Rat Pack era), cocktails, dancing, modernism, exotica and tiki, burlesque, vintage fashion, accessories collectibles and art, lowbrow comedy and magic will experience a night of mid-century madness at The Mayflower Club – one of the valley’s oldest private social clubs, founded in 1965

Saturday March 12, 2011
$10.00 Admission
Doors Open at 6:30 for Vending
Showtime at 8:30
Full Bar and Snacks Available
Free Ample Parking


Here’s what’s in store:

The intoxicating sounds of The Martini Kings:

The Martini Kings play authentic lounge music with an ice-cool, cigar-smoke & Dubonnet fifties vibe that the Martini Kings. If you’re sharing a room with the Marsico brothers and you suddenly spill your drink, the culprits would most likely be the ghosts of Dino and Sammy brushing your elbow on their way to the bar. The Martini Kings original songs can be heard in the HBO hits Entourage, Six Feet Under and beyond. Smooth crooner Sonny Moon, on loan from the fabulous band Nutty, will be joining The Martini Kings at Lotta Lounge.

The hysterically weird magic and mayhem of Scot Nery:

Scot’s unique and acclaimed performances combine his one-of-a-kind personality and newfangled object manipulation. Every show is a refreshing splash of unexpected ingenuity. Scot’s comic daring is infectious; his crowds cheer for every attempt, and positively rejoice at his successes.

Your MC for the evening – Gary Shapiro:

You’ve seen him all over The Catskills, and in burlesque joints up and down the coast. Now we’ve got ’em!

Crackpot illusionist Swami From El Monte:

Guaranteed to either astonish or confuse you (maybe both)! Mind reading, mystical mentalism and unparralled magic from a visitor from a far (32 miles to be exact).

Burlesque beauties Eliza Bane, Beulah Mae, Fever Blister and Lola Boutee:

But wait — there’s more!

*Vintage Vendors Marketplace (opens early at 6:30)!
*Dancing!
*Cocktails!
*Hot Snacks!
*Friendly Staff!
March 12, 2011by Dionysus Records
Dick and Jane, downtown Los Angeles, Events, exotica, Garage Music, Lounge Music, Lounge music events, News, Surf Music, Tiki

2/10: Ding Dong Devils, Dick and Jane, Casino 66 at The Redwood

This Thursday – 2/10 – Dionysus Records brings you three bands at The Redwood featuring exotica with a twist from The Ding Dong Devils, The Dick and Jane Family Orchestra with Dionysus’ Lee Joseph on bass, and Casino 66, formerly The Huntington Cads and featuring ex members of The Finks, The Witchdoctors and The Tiki Tones. Only $5.00!

9:30 PM
$5.00 Cover
The Redwood Bar and Grill
316 W. 2nd St.
Los Angeles, CA. 90012
213.680.2600

February 5, 2011by Dionysus Records
Booze and mixology, Events, exotica, Lounge Music, Lounge music events, New Years Eve, Orange County, Tiki

Waitki at Don the Beachcomber featuring Robert Drasnin

The Mixologists of Paradise:
Don the Beachcomber presents

WAITIKI: A 3-Day Festival Celebrating Exotica Music & Tiki Cocktails

Don The Beachcomber Restaurant
16278 Pacific Coast Hwy,
Huntington Beach, CA 92649
(562) 592-1321
www.donthebeachcomber.com

Featuring Exotica’s finest:

LOPAKA COLON, ROBERT DRASNIN, SHERRY SHAOLING, COMBUSTIBLE EDISON, and Hawaii’s WAITIKI 7!Don The Beachcomber Presents WAITIKI: A Festival of Music

Wednesday 12/29: The Jazz Sides of Exotica
Exotica musicians like vibraphonist Arthur Lyman created otherworldly pieces that straddled the boundaries of jazz. This jazzy side of exotica — or exotic side of jazz — will be highlighted when the WAITIKI quartet takes the stage with sweetly swinging hapa-haole tunes by R. Alex Anderson, Arthur Lyman, Queen Liliu’okalani, to the cool Latinesque grooves of Cal Tjader, Lee Morgan, Duke Ellington, Bill Fitch and Tim Mayer.

Buy tickets to 12/29

Thursday 12/30: Coronation of the Voodoo Masters
Contemporary exotica masters The WAITIKI 7 make a rare West Coast appearance, on this special night commemorating classic exotica. The WAITIKI 7 made Hawaiian music history this summer with rankings at #1 on the JazzWeek World and #2 on the CMJ Jazz charts, and have been noted by New York Times music critic Nate Chinen as “the band to beat.” Special guests Robert Drasnin (former CBS TV Director of Music and creator of the the 1959 exotica classic, Voodoo) and Sherry Shaoling (of Don Tiki) perform with the band too.

Buy tickets to 12/30

New Year’s Eve: The New Sounds of Exotica
Ring in the New Year with as The WAITIKI 7 get swanky, in a danceable homage to Combustible Edison, pioneers of the lounge revival in the mid-90s! The evening will feature the first performance of Combustible Edison‘s music since the band’s demise a decade ago, with help from Brother Cleve and The Millionaire. Midnight will transform the ballroom into a full-on tiki dance party.

Buy tickets to NYE

Event Website:
DonTheBeachcomberPresentsWAITIKI.com

Partygoers will step into a slice of paradise for three nights, December 29-31, 2010. Champions of exotica WAITIKI will celebrate the year’s end at Don the Beachcomber, the restaurant haven of the great mixologist Donn Beach and all things tiki. The events will honor Beach and the stunning libations he created; exotica living legend Robert Drasnin; and leaders of the ’90s tiki revival Combustible Edison with live music, original cocktails, and DJ sets.

The luscious mix that is exotica-the blend of tropical soundscapes, Latin dance grooves, and popular jazz-is an adventuresome and musically intricate mix. Often mistaken as kitsch, exotica flows from the vibrant postwar Hawaiian music scene and draws on everything from jazz to folk ballads, to second-generation Japanese club bands made of traditional Asian instruments, to Puerto Rican percussionists who came to the island midcentury to work.

Robert Drasnin-a jazz clarinetist, exotica ghostwriter, and former Director of Music at CBS now in his 80s-will take the podium on December 30 to lead the WAITIKI 7 in a rare, live performance of his 1959 cult classic album Voodoo, is requisite for every space-age bachelor pad. The album was resuced and resurected from obscurity by Dionysus Records in 1996 and gained Drasnin a new generation of fans. WAITIKI 7 and Drasnin will be joined by vocalist Sherry Shaoling (of Honolulu’s exotica darlings Don Tiki), whose powerful voice channels forgotten exotica divas like Japanese-American Ethel Azama or Peruvian Yma Sumac. Nearby, Combustible Edison’s Brother Cleve and The Millionaire will spin everything from go-go and surf to exotica disco and big beat in their first joint DJ appearance in fifteen years.

For New Year’s Eve, the WAITIKI 7 get swanky, in a danceable homage to Combustible Edison, pioneers of the renewed interest in non-rock instrumental music from the 50s and 60s. “We were a lightning rod fans of all these vintage recordings could rally around, as we not only gave props to these styles but wrote original music in that spirit,” Brother Cleve explains. “Tiki Exotica was one aspect of what we did, and we helped revitalize it.” This lightning rod attracted big names like Quentin Tarantino and Matt Groening, as well as legions of fans.

The evening will feature the first performance of Combustible Edison’s music since the band’s demise a decade ago, with help from Brother Cleve and The Millionaire. Midnight will transform the ballroom into a full-on tiki dance party. WAITIKI and Combustible Edison will reveal their mixologist side: Original craft cocktails by Brother Cleve, Randy Wong, and others will join Beach’s creations on the drink menu.

“Donn Beach had a famous rapport with diners-to leave their worries and their fears outside. Inside the restaurant is one’s own personal paradise, whether it be from the libations, entertainment, or conversations with the hosts and hostesses,” notes WAITIKI bandleader Randy Wong, whose tiki-insipired cocktails have made it onto menus at several fine dining establishments in Boston. “This makes Don the Beachcomber very different from anyplace else. It naturally has a close-knit, family-friendly environment that’s perfect for these three evenings.”

For ticket information, see http://donthebeachcomberpresentswaitiki.com/index.php/ticket-info or call (562) 592-1321


About DON THE BEACHCOMBER

The Don the Beachcomber restaurants originated in the ’30s in Hollywood and grew to incorporate 16 restaurants under the brand umbrella. Donn Beach was responsible for creating and spreading tiki culture around the world, including his creation of rum drinks with a tropical twist, now offered at every mainstream watering hole and bar.

Although none of the early Don the Beachcomber restaurants exist today, thousands of other establishments opened following his lead. Unfortunately, many of these were poor imitations, losing focus on tiki culture. Under the ownership of Arthur and Delia Snyder, Don the Beachcomber is experiencing a rebirth with its first new restaurant in 20 years. The goal is to replicate the experience of the original tiki restaurants made popular in the ’40s and ’50s throughout Southern California, and in Orange County, where Don the Beachcomber opened its doors in Corona del Mar in 1969

About The WAITIKI 7

The WAITIKI 7 are dedicated to the celebration, preservation, and resurgence of exotica music, and the related tiki culture. WAITIKI 7 is modeled after the classic groups of Martin Denny, Arthur Lyman, and Gene Rains. The WAITIKI 7 is the only modern group that performs exotica completely live and acoustic-just like in the 1950s. And like their predecessors, the musicians of WAITIKI 7 all have extensive jazz, classical, and Latin training and chops.

With two critically acclaimed albums, Adventures in Paradise and New Sounds of Exotica, the group has shaken, stirred, and thrilled listeners from Boston to Hawai’i. They recently made exotica history by landing both albums on the radio charts at once (JazzWeek World chart, September 2010).


The Natatorium – created in honor of The WAITIKI 7 by Scott Marshall, Principal Bartender, Drink

3/4 oz Lemon Hart 151
3/4 oz Myer’s dark
3/4 oz Barbancourt
3/4 oz Rhum J.M.
3/4 oz orgeat
1/2 oz fresh lime
1/2 oz fresh grapefruit
1/2 oz R&W Orchard Apricot Liqueur
1/4 oz cinnamon simple syrup
1/4 oz house grenadine
Dashes of Bittermens ‘Elemakule Tiki Bitters over the top



December 16, 2010by Dionysus Records
Art, Dick and Jane, DJ Lee, downtown Los Angeles, Events, Los Angeles area events, Lounge music events, Stuff We Like

4/24: Jerico presents Ode to the Bohemian Cocktail Party Downtown LA

Jerico Presents Cocktails and Art Adventure Series – Ode to The Bohemian “The Beat Generation” Cocktail Party # 4


Saturday  April 24 , 8pm-LATE

e3rd Lounge
734 East 3rd Street
Los Angeles CA 90013
Ph – 213-680-3003

LA Artists Celebrate the Downtown Renaissance with an Ode to the Bohemian Event!

Featured Musical Guests, and Artists:
Emmeric Konrad- Art Event MC
Sia Aryai- Foto Nostalgia ” The Pin Up Experiment”
Dick and Jane- Urban Folk
Dj Lee Joseph – Records of the Beat Generation
Vj Terry Ellsworth – Vintage Visuals
Cristian the Blacksmith – Live Clay Sculpture
Jerico Woggon – Blacklight Art Installation

Featured Poets :
Richard McDowell “The Poet Laureate of Downtown LA 2009”
Jiggsaw
Beanie Manifesto
Tiger Moon
Bus Stop Prophet

Cocktail Napkin Art Invitational Vol #3
The last 2 shows we had over 200 artists join our Cocktail Napkin Art Dept. We provide the pens and the napkins

Admission
$10 donation or $5 Bucks with recession story of 75-100 words, written prior  or at the door or JERICO’S RECESSION CONFESSIONAL (brought to you by INSURGENCY INC), easy way to save a few bucks, step into the booth and tell us your hard luck story. Live Confessions will be featured at www.insurgencyinc.com following the event.

Bohemians, Lofts and Downtown Los Angeles
This night honors “The Beat Generation,” who defined freedom of expression on so many levels. Taking themselves to higher states of conciseness using simple tools such as the American road, a glass of wine, caffeine and a typewriter; the new bohemians of their time broke ground for us. The typewriter is now a keyboard, but the beat still goes on — we are in the same circus with a different set of clowns. Since 1978, the artists of our time have come to Downtown Los Angeles with that same pioneer spirit, following the “low rent” dream. This is the artist family tree, growing and sinking its creative roots into the soil of Downtown Los Angeles. We gather to celebrate the Bohemian lifestyle in our Year of 2010 with an event that has its roots in 1940’s. This is rise of the Renaissance of Downtown Los Angeles that is at the core root about artists living the dream. Come celebrate this special time of magic centered in the “Last Great American City.” We are the Lost Angels, we have the Beat. This is an Event to Honor the Beat Generation of the 1940s, 1950s and early 1960s “Beatniks.” The Torch has been passed, and we keep it burning!

Many words about the Bohemian culture describe what is happening now in Downtown LA. The Artists are moving to Downtown LA in numbers, just like SOHO in the past. Soho was a manufacturing zone transformed into an artist in residence situation, coining the term “LOFT” in historic manufacturing buildings. At the time, artists illegally lived in these large lofts, ignoring the zoning violations, and making use of the abandon and dormant space as a result of the bad economy in New York City. This is our situation here in DTLA now. The term “Bohemian” as related to Bohemianism – i.e. describing the nontraditional lifestyles of marginalized and impoverished artists, writers, musicians, and actors in major European cities – emerged in France in the early 19th century when artists and creators began to concentrate in the lower-rent, lower class gypsy neighborhoods.


Cocktails and Art Party #1 was Ode to The Rat Pack 1/14/10
Cocktails and Art Party #2 was Ode to The Lounge Lizard 2/27/10
Cocktails and Art Party #3 was Ode to The Blues 3/17/10
Cocktails and Art Party #4 is Ode to the Bohemian 4/24/2010

Event contact: Jerico Woggon 213-700-9115

April 19, 2010by Dionysus Records
Art, Book reading, East Hollywood, Events, Free Event, La Luz de Jesus, Los Angeles area events, Lounge music events, Stuff We Like

4/23: Legendary poster artist Lindsey Kuhn event at La Luz de Jesus Gallery

Lindsey Kuhn: “Lure of the Swamp” book signing

Friday, April 23, 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

Since 1984 artist and screen-printer Lindsey Kuhn has been creating posters for rock shows worldwide. Credited with helping revive the lost art of the “rock poster,” Kuhn keeps the D.I.Y. ethic alive by continuing to print and sell his own work as well as the works and merchandise of other artists through his print company, SWAMP.

“Lure of the SWAMP“ is Kuhn’s first book. Featuring 104 full-color pages with images of over 450 rock posters, “Lure of the SWAMP” chronicles 26 years of Lindsey’s printing history in images and text.  The book has contributions from Kozik, Pushead, Ron Donovan, Tim Kerr, Michelle “Hell” Carr, Eric “Emo” Hartman, Stainboy and many others.

Kuhn will make an appearance at La Luz to sign his book and will bring with him several of his rock posters; some new and some old, going back as far as the Jabberjaw days. In addition, Kuhn will bring several art prints, some originals and a few copies of the hardback version of “Lure of the SWAMP” along with a screen print laminated version of the book in a limited edition of 75 pieces. Other merchandise such as stickers and a toy or two will also be available.

“If there is one thing that makes America great, it’s a special type of self made pioneer, the true D.I.Y…The Trail blazer!  That unique person that grabs a hold of his world and his culture and molds it into energy and momentum.  There’s an old term for it, STOKED.  And Lindsey is a being, STOKED to the fullest!”- Frank Kozik

“Lure of the SWAMP”, 104 pages, 12.1 x 8.7 x 0.3, first edition published by SWAMP. ISBN-13: 978-0578043500 – www.swampco.com

April 19, 2010by Dionysus Records
Dick and Jane, DJ Lee, East Hollywood, Events, Free Event, Los Angeles area events, Los Feliz, Lounge music events, News, Silver Lake, Stuff We Like

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

March 23, 2010by Dionysus Records
Art, Booze and mixology, DJ Lee, downtown Los Angeles, Events, Lounge music events, Stuff We Like

Artist Jerico Woggon and his Downtown Los Angeles Cocktail Party

We’ve recently become friends with Jerico Woggon and paid a visit to his Downtown Los Angeles studio where we snapped several photos of his work area and the amazing view from his windows and roof. Here Jerico puts together his cocktail and blacklight art. Double click the slideshow to fullscreen!

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Jerico Woggon is a painter, installation artist and creative event producer. Jerico’s inspirations include  the art of his grandfather, Bill Woggon (creator of the 1945 Archie comic book supermodel Katy Keene) and Southern California custom car culture. He was introduced to Led Zeppelin and The Doors before learning to walk and spent his childhood eating health food, surfing and skateboarding every day.  A leftover 1960s blacklight became his teenage “light at the end of the tunnel” which inspired him to play around with blacklight paint in the mid-80s. In the year 2000, Jerico created “The Year Of The Snake” which was 138 feet of blacklight art on canvas. In 2003, Jerico expanded the piece to 400 feet which was installed at the Coachella Music Festival. Jerico has also installed art at Burning Man, and numerous other art festivals. Jerico holds the #1 spot on Google for ‘blacklight art’ and is the 2010 feature window artist at Bert Green Fine Art on 5th and Main Street in Downtown Los Angeles.

“Being inside creation, that is the driving force. I create art installations that infuse the environment with vibrant colors, fashion and dance. The work seeks to bring you an energy that is created by the moment and for the moment. I want to create a space where you can have it all: good friends and beauty all around.” Jerico Woggon.

This coming Saturday February 27, Jerico will be throwing a Downtown LA Cocktail / Art Party. Jerico’s vision is to create an atmosphere where the past meets the present, future meets the past and old meets the new. This is the second in a series of monthly art concept cocktail parties in Downtown Los Angeles for 2010. Come on down and meet the fun spirits of the New Downtown Los Angeles Renaissance Cocktail Nightlife for a Swinging Shindig full of special surprises and good times.

Jerico’s Downtown LA Cocktail Party #2:
Ode to the Lounge Lizard – A Cocktail Napkin Art Invitational

Saturday, February 27, 2010
8pm- 2am

e3rd Steakhouse Lounge
734 E. 3rd Street
Downtown Los Angles Arts District 90013
Tel: 213.680.3003

Cocktail Party Post Card

Following up on “Cocktails & Art Party #1: Ode to the Rat Pack,” Jerico Woggon presents his second monthly art event of the year “Ode to the Lounge Lizard – A Cocktail Napkin Art Invitational.” Guests are invited to create a work of art on a cocktail napkin using art materials provided by the house. Each napkin will be exhibited on the lounge wall, and each guest can trade, sell or take the art home. The mixer is designed to get artists out of their studios and into the cocktail lounge atmosphere.

Emmeric Konrad, e3rd resident artist, will be live painting to music by DJ Dan Moses and DJ Lee Joseph (former resident DJ at Bigfoot Lodge) – masters in their craft of 50’s and 60’s lounge-genre – while VJ Terry Ellsworth presents visuals inspired by the swinging 60’s burlesque. In the patio, Blacklight Artist Jerico Woggon illuminates the scene with his Minimalist modern installation.

Live Music ” The Ladies of Lounge” featuring
Alicyn Packard
Tawny Ellis
Anna Broome
Marissa Gomez

Lounge Lizard: A person who frequents relaxing retreats that provide necessary libations and entertainment. Just as lizards lay on a rock to bask in the rays, you will be musically transported to your place in the sun while soaking up the Tequila Sunrise. Put on your cocktail-night-on-the-town-best and join us in the FUN!!! Cocktail Attire Encouraged: Lounge Lizards and Lizardettes are encouraged to dress up! “Men put on a tie, ladies dawn a cocktail dress for this Art-Cocktail-Lounge-Social Event!

Admission: $10 donation. $5 with a recession story of 75-100 words, written prior or at the door.
THE RECESSION CONFESSIONAL is an easy way to save 5 bucks, step into the booth and tell us your hard luck story. Written stories will be read by the patio host throughout the course of the evening. Guests who dress up as a lizard, complete with tail and face make-up to get in for “Free.”

On May 13th, Jerico will have an installation at the Museum Of Neon Art’s “California Surf” which brings you into the curl of a wave which surfers call a “Tube Ride.”

Jerico Woggon’s website:
www.cherrymeltdown.com

Photos of Jerico’s studio by Terre Bozem and Lee Joseph, photos of Jerico’s art installations courtesy of the artist.

February 24, 2010by Dionysus Records
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