I savored every slow-passing second in the heat—music from the likes of the Submarines, Mika Miko and Tiny Masters of Today, the latter pack of striplings enough to restore any lost faith in the rock verities, as well as the giddy confabs with pals from the RECORD, accidental meetings with ex-girlfriends; even the hi-skool snubs from industry barnacles and no-talents felt good, for such too is life under the municipal big top in rock ‘n’ roll’s Greatest Show on Earth.
chris clark
ZIG ZAG WANDERER: BURNING MAN, SUNSET JUNCTION, MACK THE KNIFE
September 16th, 2009 · 4 Comments
CHRIS CLARK: I BEG YOUR GODDAMNED PARDON
August 21st, 2009 · 2 Comments
A strikingly elegant pop-blues singer of Amazonian build, Chris Clark bade fair to be Motown’s premature answer to Dusty Springfield with release of Soul Sounds in 1967, showcasing Ms. Clark’s limber and dazzling voice. Ms. Clark will be performing at Sunset Junction on Sunday. This interview by Ron Garmon.
L.A. RECORD IN L.A. TIMES ARTICLE ON SUNSET JUNCTION
August 21st, 2009 · No Comments
Thanks to writer Margaret Wappler for thinking of us and including a quote from L.A. RECORD‘s Chris Ziegler in this L.A. Times article on Sunset Junction. If this is in print, we’ll add it to our archive of L.A. Times appearances, which so far include a glossy article in their magazine earlier this summer and [...]
