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Holiday Jam 2013 With The Whispers and The S.O.S. Band Coming to Thunder Valley Casino and Resort on December 28th

November 27, 2013 by Jason DeBord Leave a Comment

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Maita Honda and WorldOne Presents will be holding their Holiday Jam 2013, featuring The Whispers and S.O.S. Band at Holiday Pavilion inside Thunder Valley Casino Resort.  The R&B event will be held on Saturday, December 28th (right in-between Christmas and New Year’s Eve).  [Read more…]

Filed Under: "On Tour" Dates & Announcements, S.O.S. Band, The Whispers Tagged With: 2013, 60s, 70s, announcement, Concert, december 28, disco, event, holiday, holiday jam, holiday pavilion, live, maita honda, maita honda presents, maitahonda, pano hall, pre-sale, R&B, S.O.S. Band, sale, show, soul, The Whispers, tickets, v101, V101 FM

The Invisible Lighthouse – A Film and Live Performance by Thomas Dolby at Crest Theatre | Sacramento, California | 11/23/2013 (Concert Review)

November 24, 2013 by Jason DeBord 4 Comments

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“It’s a happy and a sad occasion…”  Thomas Dolby talking about his last stop at Creat Theatre in Sacramento last night, in his preface to “performing” his very personal documentary film, The Invisible Lighthouse Tour.  Really a film unlike any I’ve ever experienced, it was just that – an experience.  Dolby has been a pioneer in pop culture from his very beginnings, well known for his 1982 New Wave hit, “She Blinded Me With Science” among a number of other accomplishments in and out of music.  Dolby’s partner on the stage, Blake Leyh, produced some amazing “analog”, impressionistic sound effects during the film, which Dolby scored and narrated, which made it clear that each performance of his film has been quite unique and different.  A real pioneer in the arts, Dolby certainly has consistently blazed his own path, and after hearing his candid thoughts throughout the event, it would seem that he operates in a bit of a pop culture bubble, and looks to technology to find new ways in which to create meaningful art and vehicles for expression, and currently he is inspired by the ability today to make powerful films, sans Hollywood budgets and crews.  The result is something that literally has to be experienced in a theater, and hopefully this event is truly not the last for The Invisible Lighthouse.

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Anna Nalick at Harlow’s Restaurant and Nighclub | Sacramento, California | 11/20/2013 (Concert Review)

November 21, 2013 by Jason DeBord 14 Comments

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“I know I got that Adult Top 40 reputation, but don’t let that fool you… I’m wearing leather pants.  And I will put foot on the amp and show you what’s what.”  Anna Nalick definitely showed the packed crowd inside Harlow’s in Sacramento last night what was what, and then some.  The genre defying singer-songwriter kicked off her mini tour of the West Coast, with shows in Oakland, Grant’s Pass, Spokane, and Seattle to follow through the end of this month.  Best known for her triple Platinum hit, “Breathe (2 AM)”, from her debut album Wreck of the Day, she is on a two week break from starring in Scott Caan’s play, 100 Days of Yesterday at Playhouse West.  This set of concerts presents a rare opportunity to see a truly gifted musical talent perform her original music as well as a number of new songs she’s crafted since 2011’s Broken Doll & Odds & Ends.  I definitely have a lot of thoughts about the show…  in short, I can’t recommend enough turning out to catch this special tour if you can.  Brilliant, brilliant artist and performance, and a fascinating woman.

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Filed Under: Anna Nalick, Concert Reviews, Dan Godlin, Harlow's Nightclub, Live Rock Music, News, & Events, Sacramento California, SBL Entertainment, The Reel Tagged With: 100 Days of Yesterday, 2013, anna nalick, announcement, cities, city, Concert, concert reivew, Concert Review, dan godlin, dates, harlow's, live, new music, new songs, news, november 20, Oakland, performance, photography, photos, pre-sale, Sacramento, sale, sbl entertainment, seattle, set list, setlist, the reel, tickets, tour, video, west coast, William Gramling, wreck of the day, youtube

KMFDM at The Independent | San Francisco, California | 11/14/2013 (Concert Review)

November 15, 2013 by Jason DeBord 2 Comments

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Sascha Konietzko’s brain child, KMFDM (Kein Mehrheit Für Die Mitleid, loosely “no pity for the majority”), played its second concert in the past year at The Independent in San Francisco to a crowd of its devotees last night.  One of the leading artists that helped to build the Industrial music scene in the 80s (though Sasha prefers “Ultra-Heavy Beat”), they are certainly one of the last from that era who continue to carry the torch for that genre of music.  They have been quite prolific in the past three decades, with regular and continued touring and 18 studio albums, as well as being uncompromising in staying true to that particular format of music.   Sascha has been the one constant with the German group, with a rotating roster of band members, though the current formation was hitting on all cylinders last night.  They put on an excellent concert and I can’t imagine that any who found their way into the show went away disappointed.  While never remotely a mainstream act, the fans that they have converted over the years are truly dedicated, with a much more substantive relationship with this band than is the norm.  These concerts feel as though they serve as an escape as well as celebration among those who “get” the counter culture sound and viewpoint that KMFDM imagines and then delivers with its relentless beat.

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Filed Under: Another Planet Entertainment, CHANT, Concert Reviews, KMFDM, Live Rock Music, News, & Events, San Francisco California, The Independent Tagged With: 2013, another planet entertainment, bradley bills, california, chant, chant project, Concert, Concert Review, dates, genre, german, industrial, Kein Mehrheit Für Die Mitleid, kill mother fucking depeche mode, kmfdm, kunst, live, news, north america, november 14, photos, pre-sale, rock, sale, San Francisco, Sascha Konietzko, set list, setlist, the independent, tickets, tour, u.s., ultra heavy beat, united states

Original Music/Rock/Pop Stage & Studio Used Entertainment & Pop Culture Memorabilia Live Auction Events Calendar

November 13, 2013 by Jason DeBord Leave a Comment

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Below is the latest updated list of memorabilia for entertainment memorabilia, including rock and pop music stage and studio used equipment and costumes, as well as other entertainment memorabilia. Please contact me if you are aware of any coming events of interest to collectors. Please also note that I update changes/additions to the calendar until the next update, in order to maintain as up to date as possible. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Collecting Artifacts & Memorabilia, Entertainment Memorabilia Calendar Tagged With: 2013, announcements, artist, auction, auction house, auctioneer, authentic, Beverly Hills, bid, bidding, black sparrow auctions, blacksparrow auctions, bonhams, calendar, catalog, christies, collectibles, costume, dallas, ebay, entertainment, estate, event, fangoria, Film, guernsey's, Haxbee, Heritage, heritage auction galleries, heritage live, Hollywood, hollywood auction, hollywood live auctions, hollywood memorabilia, icollector, julien's, knightsbridge, list, live, live auctions, liveauctioneers, london, Lord of the Rings, Los Angeles, memorabilia, Movie, Music, nate d. sanders, new york, online, Original, original prop blog, originalpropblog, Pop, pop culture, popular culture, poster, premiere props, press releases, profiles in history, prop, r&r auctions, rock, Rock and Roll, Rockefeller Center, schedule, sotheby's, South Kensington, stage used, studio used, Television, trilogy collection, tv, vintage, Wardrobe

Alison Moyet (The Minutes Tour) at The Fillmore | San Francisco, California | 11/11/2013 (Concert Review)

November 12, 2013 by Jason DeBord 23 Comments

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“Joy is not supposed to… it’s never meant to be this seamless stream of happiness, you know?  Joy happens in moments, in little minutes, in little capsules of time…”  Alison Moyet, talking about the ideas and themes and inspiration behind her latest studio album, The Minutes.  As I gushed about in my preview last month of this very special three date, three city stop in the United States by New Wave icon Alison Moyet, she has been one of my all-time favorite vocalists, so I had really high expectations for this concert.  I expected it to be a highlight among the approximate 100 concerts I’ll have attended by the end of the year.  Remarkably, my expectations were exceeded in every way.  Truly a fantastic concert and I know from being within the crowd of fans that I am not alone in my assessment.  She was joined on stage by band members John Garden and Sean McGhee, and there were ample songs from her latest album (in my opinion maybe her best solo record of her career) as well as favorites going all the way back to her beginnings with Vince Clarke with whom she partnered with for Yazoo (Yaz in the U.S.).  It is too bad for the masses here in the States that this must-see show is limited to just San Francisco, Los Angeles, and New York, but if you have a chance to catch one of the other two upcoming dates, it is well worth it.  A phenomenal and unforgettable show by one of the most gifted singer-songwriters of my generation.

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Live 105 KITS Announces Not So Silent Night 2013 Line Up (#NSSN2013): Arcade Fire, Kings of Leon, Phoenix, Vampire Weekend, Alt-J, Queens of the Stone Age, Arctic Monkeys, Lorde, and more

November 4, 2013 by Jason DeBord Leave a Comment

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Live 105 FM KITS San Francisco is holding their annual, two-night concert event at Oracle Arena in Oakland, California again this year, slated for December 6th and 7th.  While Night #1 was announced last week, Night #2 was just announced today.  Here is the full line-up for both nights…  Friday night, December 6th will feature Kings of Leon, Vampire Weekend, Queens of the Stone Age, AFI, Arctic Monkeys, and Capital Cities.  The just announced Saturday night line-up on December 7th will be Arcade Fire, Phoenix, Alt-J, Lorde, Bastille, and The Neighbourhood. [Read more…]

Filed Under: "On Tour" Dates & Announcements, AFI, Alt-J (∆), Arcade Fire, Arctic Monkeys, Bastille, Capital Cities, Kings of Leon, Live 105, Lorde, Not So Silent Night (NSSN), Phoenix, Queens of the Stone Age, The Neighbourhood, Vampire Weekend Tagged With: #nssn, #NSSN2013, 2013, AFI, alt-j, announcement, annual, Arcade Fire, arctic monkeys, artist, bastille, Capital Cities, christmas, city, Concert, december 6, december 7, holiday, Kings of Leon, line-up, live, live 105, live 105 kits, Lorde, Neighbourhood (The Neighbourhood), news, not to silent night, Oracle Arena, Phoenix, pre-sale, Queens of the Stone Age, radio, radio station, sale, tickets, tour, Vampire Weekend

Charli XCX with Kitten and LIZ at Slim’s | San Francisco, California | 11/1/2013 (Concert Review)

November 3, 2013 by Jason DeBord 2 Comments

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Charli XCX’s first U.S. headlining tour kicked off this past week, making an early stop in San Francisco at Slim’s last night to a dedicated and enthusiastic young crowd.  The high energy evening kicked off with opening sets by LIZ and Kitten, providing a showcase of music with three young women fronting acts with three different styles of music.  While Charli has been making music and performing going back several years, she broke much wider into the pop culture consciousness in the past year with Icona Pop’s “I Love It”, which she wrote and also provided vocals to in the hit pop song.  Her own music, off her debut album True Romance, is a bit more experimental and darker by contrast, which is why she gave the song to the synthpop Swedish duo for their own album.  Charli has had a productive time since I last saw her opening for Santigold in the Summer of 2012, having toured with Coldplay, Paramore, Marina and the Diamonds, as well as put out a lot of new music and music videos like the recently released “SuperLove“.  She is definitely one to continue to watch as she forges her own unique path through the music industry.  She put on a great show last night and really seems to have grown into having a real command on the stage (with new band in tow) and has inspired and sparked the imagination of a generation of fans.

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Filed Under: Charli XCX, Concert Reviews, Kitten, Live Rock Music, News, & Events, San Francisco California, Slim's, TWIN iDol Tagged With: 2013, announcement, audio, california, charli xcx, Charlotte Aitchison, Charlotte Emma Aitchison, Chloe Chaidez, cities, Concert, concert dates, Concert Review, dates, download, festival, headlining, interview, itunes, kitten, like a stranger, live, LIZ, new music, new wave, north america, november 1, photography, photos, podcast, pre-sale, San Francisco, slim's, tickets, tour, tour dates, true romance

Danny Elfman’s Music from the Films of Tim Burton, Conducted by John Mauceri, at Nokia Theatre at L.A. Live | Los Angeles, California | 10/31/2013 (Concert Review)

November 1, 2013 by Jason DeBord 12 Comments

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“I just want to say, I used to see this guy at really crappy clubs right down the street. And now that it’s come to this, I’m like blown away.  There is no better person to spend Halloween with, than him…”   A few words from Tim Burton, paying tribute to Danny Elfman, the man who has accompanied him on quite the filmmaking journey that began with 1985’s Pee-wee’s Big Adventure.  I don’t know if I can say that I’ve ever seen and heard such an impressive display of music than with last night’s special event at Nokia Theatre at L.A. Live.  With the 87-piece Hollywood Symphony Orchestra and the 45-member Page LA Choir, conducted by John Mauceri, it was amazing.  I feel like Danny Elfman was a key figure within pop culture in my formative years, as Oingo Boingo was the band I saw more than any other in concert in the late 80s and very early 90s, and as a huge fan of Tim Burton’s films and those consistent themes and quirky characters, I feel like I was along for the ride as well.  So when I heard about this event, I knew it was one that I could not allow myself to miss, and I am thrilled to have had an opportunity to be part of it.  Words really can’t describe; if you were there and are now reading this, I am sure you can agree.

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Whodini, Kurtis Blow, and Rob Base (V101’s Hip Hop Halloween House Party 2013) at Thunder Valley Casino Resort | Lincoln, California | 10/25/2013 (Concert Review)

October 26, 2013 by Jason DeBord 1 Comment

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Last night was all about old school hip hop legends, with Whodini, Kurtis Blow, and Rob Base each taking the stage during V101’s Hip Hop Halloween House Party at Pano Hall inside Thunder Valley Casino Resort in Lincoln.  Pioneers in what has since become a wildly popular genre of music, it was a celebration of the artists who built the foundation of hip hop, with respect paid to many of their peers who were not part of the concert, by way of mention and covers.  It made for an interesting and unpredictable night of music, with legend Kurtis Blow doing his own music, like “The Breaks” (the first gold certified rap song back in 1980) as well as some unexpected works from others that followed many years later, like House of Pain’s “Jump Around”.  Hip Hop has obviously changed tremendously in the past three decades, but those in attendance last night, I think, appreciate that it was probably at its best in those early years, and it is gratifying to have seen these artists do their thing on stage last night in a relatively intimate atmosphere with a great crowd, some of whom also took to the stage throughout the show.

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