Albany CA, coincidentally.

Posted July 21st @ 4:32 pm by kingtone

Albany CA is a sleepy little city that is part of the East Bay just north of Berkeley. A mostly ‘middle class’ (for the SF Bay Area) kinda place where people raise kids without the fears of many modern urban dwellers. It has a conservative 1950s feel to it, and from what I hear the cops there like it that way. Strangely enough, it is home to some amazing talent and subversiveness. Maybe that is not strange at all.

Here’s some examples I have experienced.

This past weekend I played on a session with Drag City artist, Edith Frost. It was a nice song titled, My Euphorbia and was recorded for a possible future DC comp that apparently has something to do with the tracks being performed live. Those in attendance were Edith, Wil Hendricks on standup bass, myself on guitar, Val Esway and Heather Davison on backup vocals. Edith and Wil (via Chicago) live in Albany.

lucio menegon, morgan guberman & pat spurgeon ROCK OUTLast monday night, we kicked off a new monthly ‘Improv Hootenany’ series at the Ivy Room in, you guessed it, Albany, CA. The idea is to have a place for outsound artists to hang out and try new and crazy music collaborations in an upscale, comfy, dimly-lit place where fans can come, sip a cocktail and appreciate the music with no cover. There was a featured set from Myles Boisen and John Hanes, sets curated by Jonathan Segel, Joe Rut, John Shiurba, Carnacki and yours truly - aided and abetted by the likes of Suki O’Kane, John Brumit, Karry Walker, Pat Spurgeon (of Rogue Wave), Morgan Guberman and some great walk ons. The whole evening was glued together with special DJ sets by LA based Scrote and Carnacki.

Several now legendary punk bands hail from Albany, CA - like Operation Ivy and offshoots like Schlong and Rancid. Schlong and OPIvy’s maniac drummer was Dave Mello, whom I played with in the HO! along with Albany’s Tim Romain and Joey Schaaf - who also played in The Dance Hall Crashers and in Zebu with myself and Dave Mello’s brother, Pat Mello (also of Schlong). Tight webs, these band lineages often are.

Albany, CA is also the home of Gerald Gaxiola aka The Maestro: King of the Cowboy Artists, which is, coincidentally, also a movie by El Cerrito’s Les Blank about The Maestro and making art for art’s sake. Every time I see it I want to be and remain, an artist.

note: El Cerrito is just north of and pretty much the same kind of place as Albany. And yes, Creedence Clearwater Revival started in El Cerrito.

the HO!

Posted May 5th @ 6:45 pm by kingtone


It’s true. I played in a punk rock Who cover band called The HO! We were damn good and very fun. Here is some promo from our last tour in 2004:

Don’t Get Fooled Again!
The HO roasts the Who with some Maximum BBQ…

The HO, the world’s only Live at Leeds -era Who cover band, brings all the intensity, volume and pomp of a vintage Who concert to a small club setting. The HO combines serious musicianship with good-humoured parody to provide Who fans with what they’ve been missing out on for years - real, raw, unadulterated rock ‘n’ roll.

Fans just can’t explain the thrill of experiencing — live! — the windmill guitars, microphone twirls, ripping bass riffs and impossible drum assaults of classic 1970’s Who. With tongue-in-cheek, dressed in wigs and vintage outfits — the boiler suit, sexy suede fringes, eerie skeleton suit, and British target T — The Ho brings the legend back to life. Their sound is big, powerful and “sloppy” — a worthy substitute for the original. Best of all, The Ho still has all four original members.

Reclaiming the “punk-rock” spirit the geezers once possessed, The HO features Dave Mello (Operation Ivy, Schlong) as Keith Moon; Lucio Menegon (Reverend Screaming Fingers) as Pete Townshend; Joey Schaaf (Zebu) as Roger Daltrey; and Tim Romain (CheckPoint Charlie) as John “Shaft” Entwistle.

So why pay $100 to see The Who do their oldies schtick at some enormous, acoustically nightmarish outdoor venue this summer? Come and get a big ol’ serving of Maximum BBQ instead - while there’s plenty to go around.

the HO! Young Man Blues (2004)

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