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Matoma | The Regency Ballroom | Review

The hottest superstar in tropical house music has arrived. Ladies and gentlemen, Matoma. On October 14th, a crisp fall evening in the city, I found myself on the corner of Sutter and Van Ness, standing outside the brightly lit Regency Center. This building was once home to the Scottish Rite Temple, built as a masonic… Continue reading Matoma | The Regency Ballroom | Review

Seven Lions | Oakland | 10/15/16 | Review

Seven Lions‘ The Journey Tour celebrates two, back to back, sold out shows this past weekend at The Fox Theater in Oakland. Take it from me–this is one party that you don’t want to miss! Jeff Montalvo, better known as Seven Lions, is an American DJ hailing from Santa Barbara. Musically, Jeff grew up playing… Continue reading Seven Lions | Oakland | 10/15/16 | Review

Fitz and the Tantrums | Oakland | Review

On the breezy evening of October 12, 2016, in downtown Oakland, people of all ages poured into the historical Fox Theater and, with much anticipation, awaited the arrival of Fitz and the Tantrums underneath the neon lights. For starters, it goes without saying: The Fox Theater is a true gem of the bay area. Originally… Continue reading Fitz and the Tantrums | Oakland | Review

Greg Loiacono: Songs From A Golden Dream

Greg Loiacono has made his living putting out music under a number of more recognizable names than his own, but a few weeks ago came his first full length solo LP titled Songs From A Golden Dream. Aside from Purgatory, an EP he released under his own name in 2003 and a one-off record called… Continue reading Greg Loiacono: Songs From A Golden Dream

Bob Weir | Los Angeles | 10/10/16 | Review

Bob Weir’s latest album ‘Blue Mountain’ inspired the Campfire Tour which came to the Wiltern Theater on the 10th of October. The packed venue was entertained with Bob performing solo, three songs against projected images of the Dust Bowl era, (including 2 of his new tracks (KC Moan, Blue Mountain and a lovely Loose Lucy).… Continue reading Bob Weir | Los Angeles | 10/10/16 | Review

Bob Weir | Oakland, CA | 10/8/16 | Review

Bob Weir was quite literally born and bred in music. The adopted son of loving parents Frederic Utter and Eleanor Cramer Weir, his identity would deepen and develop in his youth. Though his parents did their best (Mama Tried) Weir’s nature was rebellious and questioning. His dyslexia didn’t help matters. In his teens, Weir was… Continue reading Bob Weir | Oakland, CA | 10/8/16 | Review

Bob Weir | San Rafael | 10/7/16 | Review

“Never trust a prankster,” a motto of the Acid Test-producing Merry Pranksters back in the 1960s, was apropos on Friday, at Bob Weir‘s inaugural Campfire Tour show in San Rafael, California. In support of Weir’s new countrified, ballad-heavy album, “Blue Mountain,” all signs pointed to a live show in which Weir’s new band would mosey… Continue reading Bob Weir | San Rafael | 10/7/16 | Review

TAUK & Earphorik | Indianapolis | Review

On Oct. 6, I got to be witness to a stellar show that highlighted two up and coming “jam bands”. Both TAUK and Earphorik showcased why they should be considered the next in the line of must-see, must-hear live bands that are part of the “jam” scene. Earphorik began the night. And, in the interest… Continue reading TAUK & Earphorik | Indianapolis | Review

Hot Tuna | GAMH | San Francisco | Review

While art will always be a progressive process and reflect the changes of the people in our evolving world, some things are best kept preserved. Music is the perfect example of this. Progressive Rock, Jazz Fusion, Post Punk, New Wave, an echo of the culture and climate that influenced these musicians. While blues preservationist and… Continue reading Hot Tuna | GAMH | San Francisco | Review

Dark Star Orchestra | 10/4/16 | Review

On Oct. 4, 2016, I had the opportunity to catch Dark Star Orchestra in concert at the Lafayette Theater in Lafayette, IN. The experience was interesting, to say the very least. This was my first time seeing DSO. I’ve listened to some of their stuff and always found them solid if not spectacular. And, as… Continue reading Dark Star Orchestra | 10/4/16 | Review