Yellow Red Sparks on the Terrace Stage There’s nothing better than than enjoying folk music on a surreal ranch in the hills of the San Gabriel Mountains with 500 guests and 28 bands. On August 7th, The 2nd New Los Angeles Folk Festival was held at Zorthian Ranch in Altadena, CA. With four different stages [...]
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THE 2ND NEW LOS ANGELES FOLK FESTIVAL PART 1
September 20th, 2011 · No Comments
THE 26 BANDS PLAYING THE 2ND NEW L.A. FOLK FEST
July 21st, 2011 · No Comments
A mighty twenty six bands will play the Folk Fest event at Zorthian Ranch on August 6th. That’s something like one band member for every four guests attending this musical feast. Tickets on sale now at http://lafolkfest.com. Listen to Amanda Jo Williams, Ana Caravelle, Cowboy And Indian, The Djin Aquarian Band (that’s the Djin of [...]
MP3: CHICHA LIBRA "PRIMAVERA EN LA SELVA"
April 16th, 2010 · No Comments
Download: Chicha Libre “Primavera En La Selva” [Audio clip: view full post to listen] (Chicha Libre plays with Very Be Careful and Special Lord B on Fri., Apr. 23, at El Cid)
SUNSET JUNCTION 2009
September 9th, 2009 · No Comments
photography by ward robinson
Photos of Mika Miko, Very Be Careful, and Nico Stai from Sunset Junction.
L.A. RECORD SHOWCASE @ SXSW
March 20th, 2009 · 2 Comments
After six weeks on tour, Henry Clay People played a “homecoming show” by dragging their producer and friends onstage to play tambourine and scream along with covers of Operation Ivy “Knowledge” and Rolling Stones’ “You Can’t Always Get What You Want.” It was a full-scene affair with members of Happy Hollows, Redd Kross and The Pity Party—all cover alumni—wandering in and out of the 6 hour show. (Chris from HH partied all night!)
BLANK BLUE: THE MOST BIZARRE ALIEN THING
March 19th, 2009 · No Comments
This is the last of our archival re-releases in honor of our first SXSW showcase tonight and it’s appropriate that it goes to Blank Blue, whose founders Nobody and Niki Randa were once both workers at Long Beach record store Fingerprints and who have the kind of collections professors ask permission to photograph. This interview is from Vol. 2 No. 19 and was conducted between Sunken City and the Belmont Brewing Co. by Chris Ziegler.
BUSDRIVER: GET HIP, PEOPLE!
March 19th, 2009 · No Comments
This is one of the most ancient interviews actually online here at L.A. RECORD—Busdriver from our 14th issue ever way back in 2005. He was absolutely a good sport at the photo shoot and he will be playing our SXSW showcase tonight at the Independent with Blu, the Henry Clay People, Blank Blue, Castledoor and Very Be Careful. This interview brought in just under deadline by Chris Ziegler.
THE HENRY CLAY PEOPLE: TOTALLY GAVE UP ON HISTORY
March 18th, 2009 · No Comments
We are reposting this interview with the Henry Clay People (from Vol. 2 No. 44 back in December 2007) because they’re also playing our SXSW showcase tomorrow with Blu, Busdriver and more. They were interviewed here by Chris Ziegler between their two full-lengths.
