Celine Dion Courage Tour at the Toyota Center Houston, Texas
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Photos & Words by Richard Roesler
February 1, 2020 - With every artist or group there is never a guarantee that you’ll get approved, so when I saw Celine Dion was bringing her Courage tour to Houston’s Toyota Center, two thoughts came to mind. I’m sure it will be sold out and I should at least try to get approved. All they can say is no.
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VetsAid - The Concert For Our Veterans - Toyota Center Houston, Texas
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Photos & Words by Richard Roesler
Novenber 10, 2019 - Okay I've finally got SOME MORE images and a couple of in between images and some closing images, I will add more shortly, it was a great show and I learned quite a bit too! Also as my 2019 New Years resolution, I promise to have all concerts after November 12th posted within 2 days! Ans since I dont think I currently have anyting requested i should be able to make good on it? -- More "real words" coming soon
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The Who - Moving On Tour at the Toyota Center
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Photos by Richard Roesler
September 25, 2019 – I was stoked to get to cover The Who, well Roger and Pete there are so many songs from my youth I still crank up! And we won’t delve too deep into my days at Fort Hood (2nd Armored Baby) and the Vitamin A and the Krupp posters! However 1975 and the release of Tommy was a cool event! I got to attend the movie with Nancy and the second Redhead to enter my life all though be it briefly Gail, Raquel Welch was the first! It was such a cool evening; I can still see us sitting in the theater! Man life was different then, nothing but a Teenage Wasteland!
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Jackie Bristow @ Tales from the Tavern concert series.
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October 9, 2019---Santa Ynez, Ca. The lovely and talented singer/songwriter, Jackie Bristow, appeared at Tales from The Tavern held at the Maverick Saloon. Ms. Bristow who hails from New Zealand, is a returning guest to this intimate concert series, which is the brain child of Ron and Carole Colone. Jackie's work is a treasure trove of folk, country and blues songs to fit every mood. In each, she takes the listener on a journey. One can almost hear and see the train coming in her tune, "Whistle Blowin'". Jackie is currently on tour in California and will finish up her schedule in Nashville, TN where she currently resides.
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Michael Nesmith
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October 5, 2019 San Luis Obispo---Singer/songwriter/musician, Michael Nesmith performed at the nostalgic Fremont theater, giving an appreciative audience of fans an evening of whitty entertainment and songs from his music repertoire. Nesmith has worn a variety of hats throughout his life and career; not just the woolen beanie his is famous for in his days as one of the Monkees. He is also known as a producer, actor, novelist and business man. He is best known however as a member of the pop band, The Monkees and a co-star on the TV show which ran from 1966 to 1971. His songwriting credits include "Different Drum" and "Joanne" which he obligingly played for his adoring fans. Most recently, Michael authored an autobiography entitled, "Infinite Tuesday." After the show, Michael graciously signed autographs and engaged with fans clutching old Monkees LP's for him to sign. Nesmith continues to tour with his group called the First National Band Redux.
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Volbeat on the Knotfest North American Tour
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Photos by Richard Roesler
September 8, 2019 - I know what your thinking, "Didnt I say Id be caught up by this past weekend"? Well that was the plan, began to veer off track last Sunday when the girlfriend had to to to the ER and then in ofr some tests, then upon her release a 7 month old appearred in our bed for the next 4 nights! And he likes to party evety hour and half, add the never ending move 55 miles apart and the 130 mile daily round trip for the "other" job. And you know what Im old! However I will get to the finish line, unless I shoot tomorrow?
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Korn at The Woodlands Pavilion - Houston, Texas
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Hotos & Words by Richard Roesler
July 20, 2019 - So I must apologize for the extreme delay in this upload, sometimes life get in the way through family, relocating, slow or no WiFi and a run in wait a safe that tried to flatten me and another missed concert. I’ve tried to never miss a show I was approved for; I do not believe it has happened more that 5 times in 6 years? This was my second time to get to photograph the band and as before the guys put on a heck of show. Im sorry again for the delay and check back as I may have more images?
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Bob Seger and The Silver Bullet Band - Travelin Man Tour
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Photos & Words by Richard Roesler
May 2, 2019 - Bob Seger and the Silver Bullet Band rolled into town on the Travelin’ Man Tour to kick off the start of the month of May’s Music Madness! A visit that was also a make up for a cancelled show back in 2017 and while the drive over to The Woodlands Pavilion was pleasant and sunny, shortly after I my arrival the news started to spread slowly. Then just in case you didn’t hear, the skies began to darken and if as on cue, everyone’s cell phones came up and yeah we were straight in the path of the ongoing dark red line of duck happiness!
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Jam the Van
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Jam in the Van, a solar powered mobile recording studio, hosted an event at the Angel City Brewery in Downtown Los Angeles on 4/28/19. Eight acts were there to entertain patrons of the brewery and record three videos in the van. Diggin’ Dirt kicked off the afternoon, followed by Sontalk, The Dose, Kelly Finnegan, Chris Shiflett, Blushh, Illuminati Hotties, and rounding up the event was Low Hum.
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Charlie Overbey
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Charlie Overbey and the Broken Arrows headlined a celebration of Americana music at the Viper Room in West Hollywood, CA on March 22, 2019. With support acts Pearl, Adrian Brannan, and then followed up by Joecephus and the George Jonestown Massacre, the Broken Arrows rocked a full house. The group performed for over an hour, and showcased favorites such as “Echo Park”, “Outlaws”, and a rousing cover of Jerry Reed’s “East Bound and Down.” The group, comprised of Overbey and members Adam Ditt on bass; Miranda Lee Richards, vocals; Micky Madden, Lead Guitar; Geoff Yeaton, sax;*** were joined on two songs by Flogging Molly’s Bob Schmidt on mandolin. The group highlighted their musical depth and range as they moved through their set, keeping the audience engaged and dancing throughout the night.
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Reverend Horton Heat at House of Blues
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Photos and Words by Richard Roesler
February 22, 2019 - While I’ve been a fan of Reverend Horton heat for years, the first time I got to photograph the show was 2005. The digital cameras did not have the low light capabilities they do now, so to say they least I didn’t come out with a lot of keepers! Then I put in for them a couple years ago and just as I was pulling into the venue parking lot, I had a issue arise and had to miss the show. I of course notified my contact at that venue and asked them to apologize for me. So I was glad I got the opportunity again and they did not disappoint!
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Voodoo Glow Skulls at House of Blues
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Photos & Words by Richard Roesler
February 22, 2019 - (Quick note) So trying to catch up. Sorry for the delays! Who knew not being 20 anymore and working a shift that you get up at 3:30 AM, which was when I was either just getting in or just leaving the club I worked at a few years back. So on concert nights it gets close to a 22-hour day! Couple hours sleep and then back to work, no the un-fun job. Then add both shoulders deciding to all of a sudden quit shouldering and finally having to get the rear differential back under my 1993 Bronco and its March 14th and your trying to figure out what happened?
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Travis Scott, Astroword Tour at the Toyota Center
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Photos and Words by Richard Roesler
February 13, 2019 - So trying to adjust to a new “work” schedule, which requires a 3:30AM wake up! And on Day #2 is the Sold Out Travis Scott Astroworld Tour at the Toyota Center! So I held off going early to try and get some crowd images before the sun went down in favor of trying to catch a nap! Recently been paying for the hard living and young person “I’m invincible” lately. We made our was down to the B stage for the opening act and while standing on the barricade step to scope out the stage, I noticed two young ladies sitting on the floor in front of me leaning against it. You can’t see their faces, but they’re talking and messing with their phones.
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Disturbed at the Toyota Center
Disturbed at the Toyota Center
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Photos & Words by Richard Roesler
January 28, 2019 - So I figured I had better get some images posted from Disturbed show at the Toyota Center before I start to receive the evil eye! Sure my 2019 plan is to post up images with in 2 Days, excluding multiple back to back shows such as this past week and another a dayz later. Yes I know excuses, excuses, even with the addition of the B stage, which moved us closer to the action, I'm finding I need about 100mm more lens to reach out for a clean shot of the drummers at TC. However I will continue my sort as the day progresses, apparenty there is some football game on this evening, Puppy Bowl or something?
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Gin Blossoms
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December 29, 2018 Augora Hills, Ca—-written by Gina Sigman
Alt rock fans packed into the elegant Canyon Club for an evening with the Gin Blossoms. Lead singer Robin Wilson proved he can still croon 90’s style and then some, never missing a note on songs like Follow You Down. Jesse Valenzuela was as impressive on guitar as he was delivering his sweetly familiar harmonies. The rest of the band, consisting of Bill Leen, and “the Scotts”: Johnson and Hessel, added the essentials needed to complete the whole package. The band from Tempe Arizona that began in the late 80’s has uh...to use an over-trite pun...blossomed into becoming an iconic marker of the Alt Rock movement of the 90’s and beyond.
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Blue October - I Hope You're Happy Tour & Thanksgiving Tradition
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Photos & Words by Richard Roesler
November 24, 2018 - I got to head over to Revention Music Center for the second year in what I hope will become a Thanksgiving weekend tradition, covering the Hometown Furstenfeld Brothers and The Boys of Blue October! If you have yet to spend Saturday night with a few thousand of you closet friends, you are missing out! That being said the evening sells out so mark it on you calendar in August if you plan on attending the 2019 party?
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Billy F. Gibbons and The Big Bad Blues Tour
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Photos and Words by Richard Roesler
November 9, 2018 - I’ve been a fan of Billy Gibbons, long before he was the Reverend Billy G! I think it would be impossible to have been born and raised in Houston on the soulful blues of ZZ Top’s First Albums “(Somebody Else Been) Shaking Your Tree”, “Neighbor, Neighbor” or “Back Door Love Affair” and not become an instant fan!
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Larkin Poe at House of Blues
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Photos & Words by Richard Roesler
November 7, 2018 - I caught up, again, with the talent that is the Lovell sisters of Larkin Poe at the House of Blues. I had crossed paths with these lovely ladies when they opened for Elvis Costello in 2016. However the Houston traffic delayed my arrival and I only able to just enjoy their set. But made a note to keep an eye out for the next visit! This time Ms Rebecca and Megan where the headliners and the traffic animals did not impede my forward progress.
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Silenced Within at Arcadia Bar
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Photos and Words by Richard Roesler
Ouctober 27, 2018 - Halloween weekend, o I got to catch my first show of Silenced Within, with the talented Sloan Robley of Luna Lunacy. It seems she and SW lead guitarist Dave Robley actually started out in California, with a successful following and were on the verge of what the musical future had to offer? When Dave was sidelined with a medical issue that would unfortunately put him and Silenced Within on hold for several years!
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Garbage Version 2.0
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Photos & Words by Richard Roesler
Ouctober 12, 2018 - I got the pleasure of being allowed to catch Ms. Shirley and the Boys of Garbage again! However there were a couple of times Shirley cut them eyes at me, that had me wondering if I was gonna be escorted at unceremoniously at any moment? This was my 3rd time to be allowed to enjoy the show and I have to tell you this group frickin rocked the House of Blues! Covering 23 songs, a couple that havent been heard since the 90's!
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Tyler Bryant at the House of Blues
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Photos & Words by Richard Roesler
September 21, 2018 - I discovered Tyler Bryant in the 2009 Rock-U-Mentry, Rock Prophecies, a movie about Rock Photographer Robert Knight. You may not know the name, but believe me you’ve seen his work! In the movie he tells of how Stevie Ray Vaughan, in a somewhat foretelling of the future, tells Robert “If anything ever happens to me, you’ll know me when you see me”. Robert came to discover Tyler, playing around his home in Honey Grove, Texas and believed the talented young man might just be blessed with a little bit of SRV! Please don’t misunderstand this young man is talented and has worked at his skill. But when a photographer who’s met and photographed Stevie compares you to him that’s not too shabby!
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Ally Venable Band at the Continental Club
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Photos & Words by Richard Roesler
September 14, 2018 - I have to thank all my teachers at Harvard, because had it not been for them I might have just passed over the story, yes of course I noticed the pretty girl with the killer legs in the front seat of the car & even the two guys behind her. But had it not been for for those 4 years at Harvard, were those fine teachers helped me to learn to read letters, I might have missed the part that read "blues"! which of course peaked my interest and allowed me to arrive at the Ally Venable, be it late as usual, party!
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Journey at The Toyota Center
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Photos & Words by Richard Roesler
September 1, 2018 - Journey stopped by the Toyota Center making the rounds with Def Leppard, I had the pleasure of covering the boys a couple years ago at the Woodlands Pavilion and it was a great show. This was my first arena coverage for them and it was pretty cool! My biggest issue was when you shoot at the Toyota Center its from the sound boards or front of house, which I know, yet still managed to forget my stool to stand on which aids in getting over the heads of the fans between you and the band.
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Def Leppard at the Toyota Center
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Photos & Words by Richard Roesler
September 1, 2018 - Def Leppard made their way to Houston to rock the hometown crowd on the Pour Some Sugar On Me Tour. With the weather outside reflecting the storm inside of guitars, drums and kicking Rock and Roll to what appeared to be a sold out crowd? A safe bet, since there were no empty seats to be seen and there was a second show scheduled on the upcoming Labor Day Monday to properly bring the summer season (in other states, except Texas, still summer!) to a close! As with so many other artist and bands it was great to see some second and possibly 3rd generation rockers in the crowd!
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Jackie Bristow
Jackie Bristow
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July 14, 2018: Buellton, CA---Singer/songwriter Jackie Bristow was the headlining performer last night at the Standing Sun Winery. Singer/songwriter Paula Punch was the opener for the show.Paula’s set included her very own folk-style songs which have a thoughtful and reflective styling. Jackie was joined on stage by Santa Ynez’s very own Carole Ann Colone along with guitarist Mark Punch. Her style ranges from rock and blues to American folk. By the end of the evening, the trio had everyone migrating to the front of the stage for dancing and musical revelry. Jackie , Paula and Mark are all from Australia. Jackie currently lives in Tennessee where she is pursuing her music career.
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Boom Forrest
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July 7, 2018 Buellton, CA---Patrons of the Standing Sun Winery swayed and imbibed to a sundry assortment of sounds by Boom Forest, a band who hails from Wisconsin. Front man John Paul admits that they fit no particular genre . Their tunes tickle the soul and the intellect with songs like Silver Hair with its thoughtfully sensitive lyrics to the spiritually-twisted Holy Ghost. With a playful mix of man vs. machine harmonies and tight 3 instrument back-up, Boom Forest carves a deep notch in the stone tablet of unique and memorable bands. So, if you missed this intimate little pit stop last night, maybe you can catch them on the road. They are currently on a nation-wide tour, opening for The Black Crows promoting their latest CD, Post Knight Errant.---Words by Gina Sigman
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Lindsey Stirling at The Woodlands Pavilion
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Photos by Richard Roesler
August 25, 2018/September - For those of you that may not know, I’m a Stirlingite! A big, ugly, mustached, tattooed, Harley Shovelhead riding Stirlingite. Although I discovered this talented young lady, by accident on a photography site, fortunately it was right before her first tour would bring her to Houston! I wasn’t doing the AAMN thing yet, but had photographed some concert working for Bikernet.com and was able to get approved through her management that way. And I am currently 5 for 5 on approvals for Ms Lindsey’s shows! I’m in no way bragging, as there are better photographers than myself in Houston.
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Shinedown at the Woodlands Pavilion
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Photos and Words by Richard Roesler
August 11, 2018 - Shinedown came to the Lone Star state crossing the USA with Like A Storm and Godsmack which is an amazing show, as you would expect. However one incident got me to thinking so I want to go a bit off topic, like I’m EVER on topic! the image of Brent shaking hands, he stopped and shook every photographers hand, 10 of us in the “Pit Monkey” enclosure. That was a first for me, there are a lot of bands and artist that interact with the photographers, if not directly, like @cheaptrickrick and @jasonhook_5fdp who are guitar pick assassins, there was @zoltanbathory & @5fdpchriskael hamming it up for the camera. Some artist acknowledge us with killer poses right in front of the camera, like @zakkwyldebls and @c_c_deville or like my hoping to go 5 for 5 Ms @lindseystirling who always makes eye contact or at least eye to lens contact. I’m pretty sure Ms Lindsey is wondering how I keep getting in to her shows though!
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Like A Storm at the Woodlands Pavilion
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Photos & Words by Richard Roesler
August 11, 2018 - I do not ever check out an artist or bands music before a show if I’ve never heard of them, as I want that first live experience to be my weathervane of approval. Some bands and artist are just better with the music that comes out of the studio! Maybe they’re burnt out from too much touring, maybe they do not even like touring, but their record label said you gotta! Or, Maybe, just Maybe, they just really love hearing themselves sing and wanted a gold record?
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Imagine Dragonsat the Woodlands Pavilion
Imagine Dragons at the Woodlands Pavilion
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Photos and Words by Richard Roesler
August 4, 2018 - Imagine Dragons made their way to the Dome City, entertaining fans on the sold out Evolve Tour. Taking the stage and kicking off the show with Radioactive, I didn’t notice anything unusual primarily focusing on my Pit Monkey duties of staring through the viewfinder. However upon the songs completion Dan Reynolds came out to the front of the stage and began to talk, that’s when you noticed it! This young man was sick and had no voice, he addressed the crowd stating in their entire career as a band they had only cancelled one show and that was their first year. He apologized, pondering with the crowd on what to do, as he knew he couldn’t give them the show they came to see?
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Grace VanderWaal at the Woodlands Pavilion
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Photos and Words by Richard Roesler
August 4, 2018 - I had the privilege to photograph Imagine Dragons recently; being it was a Sunday show I arrived earlier that usual due to lees traffic across town, the show however was sold out! I inquired as to who the opening act was, but the person I asked didn’t know much more that “ a 14 year old young lady”. Interesting I thought, but got distracted and didn’t ponder on it anymore. Upon being escorted out to the pit, I notice Grace on the drum and her full name on the back wall of the stage, which is laid out with a large area rug with a flower border and flowers going up the mic stand. Hum Grace VanderWaal, still not registering, remember I don’t own a TV and there are just so many artist about these days. You cant always stay informed, no matter how hard you might try.
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Five Finger Death Punch at The Woodlands Pavilion
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Photos and Words by Richard Roesler
August 3, 2018 - Five Finger Death Punch or 5FDP or FFDP paid a visit to The Pavilion or CWMP and brought down the house on their All Justice For None Tour! If you’ve never had the opportunity to see them live you are missing out! There are some bands and artist that as a “Pit Monkey” you would love the opportunity to photograph the entire show for a couple of cities minimum as there is just so much going on I’m not sure you could capture it all in one sitting? 5FDP is defiantly one of those bands!
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Counting Crows - 25 Years and Counting Tour
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Photos and Words by Richard Roesler
July 22, 2018 - Its odd, lately I’ve been getting to photograph a lot of bands that have been around a tour or two, Like the Counting Crows on their 25 Years and Counting Tour, as I was doing my “Pit Monkey” sans pit, thing and listening to crowd signing along to the songs and interacting with the band I wondered, “Just what color brown is a #3 toast setting?”
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Live at the Woodlands
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Photos and Word by Richard Roesler
July 22, 2018 - So I caught up with the boys of Live as roamed across the United States with Counting Crows on the 25 Years and Counting tour. The show was rockin with the guys braving the, it ain’t even August yet temps! Seems there was a surprise for us “pit monkeys”, with the fact that there was no pit. This of course allowed for a select group of fans to get a bit more up close and personal with bands.
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The Kingston Trio
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June16, 2019, San Luis Obispo, CA—The nostalgic Fremont theater was the setting for an evening with 50’s/60’s folk group, the Kingston Trio. The lovely and talented singer/songwriter, Olivia Reed opened for the show, playing a 30 minute set with her feathery vocals framing thoughtfully written lyrics. Enter the Kingston Trio onto the stage, met by a round of applause to do what they do best: three-part harmonies backed up by banjo and guitar. It was good old American folk and pop music with the feel of a family living room sing-along. Although the original members are no longer with them, current members Tim Gorlangton, Mike Marvin and Josh Reynolds keep the family legacy going. Josh is original member Nick Reynold’s son while Mike is Josh’s cousin and Tim is Mike’s lifelong friend. On stand-up bass, was band’s trusty bassist, Paul Gabrielson. The band pulled out many of their numerous hits, prompting sing-alongs from the audience and plenty of toe tapping and hand clapping. Among some their hit songs played were “Scotch and Soda”, “Worried Man”, “This Land”, “Where Have all the Flowers Gone”, and “Tom Dooley”. The trio is currently touring across the USA. Go see them at a theater near you!----Words by Gina Sigman
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Cheap Trick - Houston, Texas
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Photos and words by Richard Roesler
June 3, 2018 - I got to catch Cheap Trick at the Woodlands Pavilion and they circled the globe with Poison on the Nothin’ But A Good Time tour! Taking the stage with 3 of the of the 4 original member’s Robin, Rick and Tom, still out there kicking ass! And it’s my understanding that although he no longer tour with the guys, drummer Bun E, Carlos is still involved with the Cheap Trick machine. However taking his place on the drums for a few years now has been Daxx Nielsen, Rick’s son and touring this year is also Robin Zander Jr on rhythm guitar. Is this possibly the start of Cheap Trick Version 2.0?
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Pop Evil at the Woodlands Pavillion
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Photos and Words by Richard Roesler
June 8. 2018 - The boys and lady of Pop Evil braved the "It's Only June" Texas Heat to kick off the festivities along with Cheap Trick and Poison on the Nothin' But A Good Time tour! Although as photographers we were limited to our relative sides of the stage due to a stage thrust, it did allow for all the artist to engage the audience more. It was enjoyable to catch PE's new drummer Ms Hayley Cramer doing her thing! And although Leigh Kakaty didn’t really engage those of us pointing cameras at him, he did do his job, along with the rest of Pop Evil creating new fans! On their last song, not only did Leigh use the thrust, he climbed down into the crowd, stopping to take pictures with the eager new fans, while continuing the song. Heck he made it all the way out to the lawn, that shows the crowd you appreciate them being there!
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Big Head Todd and the Monsters at House of Blues - Houston
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Photos and Words by Richard Roesler
May 1, 2018 - Big Head Todd, and the Monsters paid a visit to the House of Blues to share some of the tunes from their latest album "New World Arisin" as well as play some of the ealier stuff. I think one of the things I find the most interesting with any band, but espically those that have been entertaing us for a day or two like BHTM. Is the new fans that are discovering these artist, be it Todd and his big head or some other artist, There awas a father/son team up on the rail and after my 3 songs I saw a couple other new fans, Todd was doing his thing on the guitar and the Monsters were in rare form! All in all. a good night to induct some newbies.
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Ghost - Rats On The Road Tour
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Photos and Words by Richard Roesler
May 08, 2018 - As I emerged from the underground parking behind the Revention Music Center, a line of Ghost fans wrapped entirely around the building greeted me. Not a totally uncommon site for a music venue, however to say that this crowd was unique would be an understatement! If you’ve ever read my ramblings on other artists and bands, then you know I do not claim to know a lot about every music genre. Of course I had heard of Ghost and seen some killer images from their shows, but that was about the extent of it. I like to experience the event as it unfolds in front of my camera and then as part of the crowd.
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Brandy Clark
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May 2, 2018 Solvang, CA—Music fans and patrons alike, cuddled up under blankets and hoodies for an evening outdoors at the Solvang Festival Theater to enjoy a benefit concert featuring the music talents of Brandy Clark. Brandy is both a singer and songwriter and showed her audience last night that she does both equally well. Her credits include several Grammy and CMA nominations. She has also forged her mark on a plethora of songsters including Keith Urban, LeAnn Rimes, Sheryl Crow, Gretchen Wilson and Miranda Lambert. Though a west coast girl from Washington state, Clark writes and sings like a country girl with the music style of stone-washed, love-jilted, hash-slingin’ good-hearted woman. With songs such as “Big Day in a Small Town” and “The Day She Got Divorced” she paints vivid images of such women and characters that are part of every day life. Her voice is hot and smoky, with a cool and collected quality that pairs up with her songs like a good beer and a bowl of red peanuts. The audience cheered persistently after her final song, bringing Clark back on stage for an encore, singing a lovely impromptu of Linda Ronstadt’s “Blue Bayou”. Proceeds from her concert will benefit the Solvang Festival Theater. ——by Gina Sigman
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Haim - Sister, Sister, Sister Tour at Revention Music Center
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Photos and Words by Richard Roesler
April 25, 2018 - At least when it comes to the talented trio of siblings that form Haim, I don’t feel like I’m too far off the mark! I first discovered these, when a video on Instagram started to auto play and I caught site of 3 lovely young ladies walking down the middle of the street with some expressive hand gestures. So I decided to turn the volume up, it was of course a short for the video Want You Back and I was hooked! I watched the video a few times and then decided to go see what other Haim adventures I might find on Youtube?
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Carlene Carter
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March20th-2018—-Carlene Carter, daughter of the late June Carter Cash and stepdaughter to the legendary Johnny Cash, gave a farewell performance for her fellow Santa Ynez neighbors at the Standing Sun Winery. With seats filled and only a few feet of standing room between them, well-wishers and fans packed in to the rustic venue to hear her toe-tapping tunes and reminiscent stories of life growing up in the Carter-Cash family. Her husband, actor Joe Breen, opened the show with the singing of the National Anthem and accompanied her on several songs. Carlene is the grandmother of seven grandchildren who all live in the Nashville area and says she is moving to be close to them. Throughout the concert, she showed off her musical prowess, demonstrating the famous “Carter Scratch” technique on the guitar and finished off the performance plucking the strings and bringin’ down the house with the Carter Family heirloom, “Wildwood Flower”. After the show, she graciously chatted, hugged, signed autographs and posed for pictures with friends and fans. Her latest cd, a tribute to her grandmother, Maybelle Carter and the entire Carter family legacy is available at www.carlenecarter.net and on Amazon.
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Dashboard Confessional at House of Blues
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Photos and Words by Richard Roesler
March 20, 2018 - Lately I have had the pleasure of attending several shows for various artists on 10, 15 & 20 plus year tours and it got me wondering. What makes these individuals do what they do? The constant traveling, hotel rooms, cramped vans, bad food etc?
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Bri Bagwell and The Banned at Dosey Doe
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Photos by Richard Roesler
February 22, 2018 - Bri Bawell is a young lady on the move, having just received the 2018 Female Vocalist of the Year, (that’s 7 times I think?) and Music Video of The Year at the Texas Regional radio Music Awards it looks like 2018 has kicked the doors down for her! I had recently tried to catch up with Bri Bagwell & The Banned a few weeks prior, but got that pesky flu, so I figured “well maybe later in the year then” as her tour took her out west.
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Avatar at House of Blues
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Photos and Words by Richard Roesler
January 19, 2018 - Houston, Texas - Like many around the world the closest I had ever been to Avatar Country proper, was popping one of the round photo reels into my View Master and taking in the wonder and amazement of Avatar, one button pushing rotation at a time. But my life has been changed forever, as King and Court brought their “Metal Majesty” to Texas and the House of Blues in celebration of their 7th album, Avatar Country.
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Black Label Society at House of Blues
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Photos and Words by Richard Roesler
January 15, 2018 - Zakk Wylde and the boys of Black Label Society brought their heavy metal, kick ass, shred your face music to the House of Blues this past Monday night on the January 15th. The reason I mention the date is two-fold, that morning started off with coffee in hand as always. Making my way to the digital device sitting on the desk next to the cameras, that were patiently waiting, packed and ready to go! Opening one of the news links I was hit with a headline that I certainly hoped was incorrect, that made reference to the passing of Cranberries lead singer Dolores O’Riodan. Sadly with each new link I opened the fact was repeated, not the way to start the New Year.
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Alexander Jean at Revention Music Center - Houston, Texas
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Photos and Words by Richard Roesler
November 27, 2017 - In case you haven’t taken time to check out their music Alexander Jean is composed artists BC Jean & Mark Ballas. Now I’m not gonna lie, this talented duo open for Lindsey Stirling on her Warmer In The Winter tour and as they were interacting with the audience, Mark spoke about being from Houston (cool), but they had just celebrated their one year wedding anniversary as well!
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Blue October at Revention Music Center
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Photos and Words by Richard Roesler
November 24, 2017 - Judging by the line wrapped around the block as I arrived at Revention Music Center, I'd have to say I wasn't the only one in town looking forward to spending an evening with the hometown boys of Blue October! Since it was a sold out show, sorry if you missed it!
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Lindsey Stirling - Warmer In The Winter Tour
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Photos and Words by Richard Roesler
November 27, 2017 - I have had the great pleasure of getting to attend & photograph Lindsey Stirling shows since her first tour, when it was just her and her 2 friends Gavi & Drew and it was an amazing show! I’ve watched as it grew to a couple of back up dancers, to the full-fledged production of the most recent Warmer In The Winter tour. For myself, it was a given, even back in 2012, that this young lady was going to far! She is talented, she is beautiful, she is genuine and she is unique!
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Kenny Loggins
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November 30, 2017, Pasadena, Ca.——Singer/songwriter Kenny Loggins, delivered a rousing 90 minute performance to a standing-room-only audience at The Rose, a soulfully elegant venue. Loggins’ fans ate the honey as he prefaced the singing of Pooh’s Corner with an anecdote about its origin. His songs started out mellow, progressing into a grinding acoustical of “This Is It”. At this point, arms where beginning to sway and fans were singing along. Aside from his talent, Loggins KNOWS how to draw his audience in! Even patrons noshing on fare from the restaurant put down their forks and swallowed their bites so they could participate in his sing-along with Celebrate Me Home. There were so many hits including those he teamed up with Michael McDonald for but there just wasn’t enough time in a 90 minute set to cover them all. Nevertheless, nothing was lost. The 69 year old singer’s falsetto voice did not fail. He belted out Danger Zone, shredding those notes like a guy half his age! One could feel the energy reach a crescendo as the time approached for the encore. Stage lights flashed and twinkled. Loggins zipped back on stage with the stealth of a tiger. The audience cheered. Suddenly, it was 1984 all over again. The opening riffs of Foot Loose brought the entire house to its feet, dancing and singing along. Nimble in voice, body and spirit, Kenny Loggins brought it home or...shall we say, to Pasadena? Although the concert is over, the story doesn’t end here. Loggins has recently release a children’s book entitled, “Footloose”, available where books are sold.
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Barb Wire Dolls at Warehouse Live
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Photos and Words by Richard Roesler
November 16, 2017 - So B.W.D. made their way back to town and Warehouse Live to put on a show and I got to tell you I was disappointed…not in the kick ass show these folks put on! No what, was disappointing, was you bunch of watching the mold grow in your shower, I had to stay home and binge watch “Where’s Waldo” live music aficionado’s. I mean it was better for those of us that were there, I’m just hoping the rest of their Lone Star stepped up to redeem Texas? I was ready to follow them to San Antonio for the next days show!
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Southside Johnny and the Asbury Jukes
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Photos by: Barry Sigman
Words by: Gina Sigman
November 5, 2017: Agoura Hills, CA.—-Fans of Southside Johnny and The Asbury Jukes, shed their Sunday night blues as the band took the Canyon club’s compact yet cozy stage, playing a nearly two hour set. The group, who hails from the Jersey Shore is headed by John Lyon (aka Southside Johnny) who has long been considered the grandfather of the New Jersey sound. Johnny has influenced and counter-influenced such great names as Springstein and Bon Jovi. The band’s set included both covers and original songs including one from The Jukes’ latest CD, “Soultime”
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Cherry Bombs, Steel Panther & Stone Sour at Revention Music Center
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Photos & Words By Richard Roesler
October 15, 2017 - So I caught up with the boys of Stone Sour, you also had traveling with them The not-quite-right boys of Steel Panther. However to balance out all that testosterone were the ladies of the Cherry Bombs, now I'll admit I thought they were a band. I soon learned these ladies were dancer/aerialist, problem was the first two songs were in red lights and having previously worked with some talented ladies that were very skilled on pole routines I was gonna let the third song slide. I Hate Red Lights, so much that I've started a campaign against them at #noredlightsfirstthreesongs, feel free to donate to this truly worthy cause!
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Kaleo at Revention Music Center - Houston, Texas
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Photos and Words by Richard Roesler
October 02, 2017 - I admit when I saw that Kaleo was coming to town, I was excited, not because they were coming. But because ZZ Ward was on tour with them! I knew nothing about these young men from Iceland. Remember I only know 5 bands, although I’m not sure a giant annoying purple dinosaur qualifies as a band? Yet it seemed almost every time I mentioned ZZ, Id get “Yeah she rocks and Kaleo is coming too!
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ZZ Ward - Revention Music Center - Houston, Texas
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Photos and Words by Richard Roesler
October 2, 2017 - I wont lie I have been waiting for ZZ Ward to come to town since I first saw her in the Hold My Heart video with Lindsey Stirling! After watching that video, who knows how many times? I went in search of Ms ZZ on You Tube and while each video offered a new ZZ Ward musical experience, it was Put The Gun Down that I elected as my second offering into all things ZZ!
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Alison Wonderland at House of Blues - Houston
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Photos & Words by Richard Roesler
September 29, 2017 - I have to admit what I know and or understand about EDM wouldn't fill the head of a pin. I know many of the artists have some killer light shows and the young people that attend these gatherings have the ability to jump up and down for hours on end! While waiting for Alison Wonderland I could barely tell the difference in a few of the songs HOB was playing. Not knocking whom ever it was, more likely a lack of formal EDM musical training and a Long Gone ability to jump up and down!
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Taj Mahal & Keb' Mo' at House of Blues - Houston, Texas
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Photos and Words by Richard Roesler
September 23, 2017 - As some of you may know, there is no rhyme or reason to the way I picks artist or bands to photograph a good percentage of the time. Case in Point, Taj Mahal & Keb’ Mo’, I saw a black & white image of these two talented gentlemen, thinking is was just a post from one of the photography sites I’m on and thought killer image! Then I realized it was a post from the House of Blues for their upcoming show.
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Alice Cooper at The Pavilion - Houston, Texas
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Photos and Words by Richard Roesler
All the young girls love Alice, tender young Alice…, Yeah, Yeah I know that song is not sang by Alice Cooper or even about Alice Cooper! I'm merely stating a fact, easily proven, if you happened to have been lucky enough to have taken in one of the shows. And not just the young girls, but All Girls love Alice! And the guys still like the kick ass rock and roll as well!
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The Doobie Brothers
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Photos by: Barry Sigman
Words by: Gina Sigman
August 19, 2017— The Doobie Brothers blew like tumble weeds into the desert town of Lancaster, California, to perform a 90 minute set at the Antelope Valley Fair. Over its 47 year history, the band has managed to retain its two front men, Patrick Simmons and Tom Johnston. Also in the line-up are guitarist John McFee, formerly of Southern Pacific, bassist and harmony vocalist John Cowen, saxophonist Marc Russo, drummer Ed Toth and on the keyboards: Bill Payne.
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Chris Janson
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Photo by: Barry Sigman
Words by: Gina Sigman
August 18, 2017 Santa Ynez, Ca---Vivacious country star Chris Janson took the stage at the Chumash casino for an evening of good-time country rockin' and rapping. The 31 y/o singer from Montana, nimbly skipped onto the stage performing "Redneck Life", getting audience members out of their chairs and dancing. Seats emptied as fans filled the isles and pranced to the front of the stage to participate in Janson's party-like atmosphere. Wearing a simple camo cap, jeans and a white t-shirt, Chris showed his fans what true showmanship was, giving it everything he's got. A highlight of the show was when it came time for a little solo. Janson brought his youngest son, Jesse onto the stage and coaxed the little guy to do some harmonica blowing. The two went back and forth in a playful exchange, drawing applause and "aaawwws" from the audience. Santa Ynez is Chris' 6th stop on his 12 city California tour, promoting his top-20 single hit "Fix a Drink."
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Incubus at The Pavilion - Houston, Texas
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Photos by Richard Roesler
Words by Gina Sigman
August 4, 2017: Woodlands, Tx.---Alt-rock band, Incubus performed at Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavillion. The band, led by vocalist Brandon Boyd, assembled in 1991 when they began playing in high school. From there, the nu-metal group from Calabasas, California played at such famous rock venues as The Whiskey A Go-Go and The Roxy. It's no surprise that the band's plethora of hits including Drive, The Warmth, and Stellar, have produced a generation of "megalomaniacs" who love their music. The band is currently on world tour, promoting their 8th album, entitled, Incubus 8.
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Jimmy Eat World at The Pavilion - Houston, Texas
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Photos by Richard Roesler
Words by Gina Sigman
August 4th, 2017: Woodlands, Tx---Alt-rock band, Jimmy Eat World paired up with Incubus in concert at Cynthia Woods Pavillion. The band, hailing from Mesa, Arizona, has been around since 1993. Their number one song, "Pain", off the album Futures was released in 2004.
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Leann Rimes
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Photos by: Barry Sigman
words by: Gina Sigman
July 15, 2017 Santa Maria, Ca.—Gammy award-winning country pop vocalist, Leean Rimes, gave a generously exuberant performance at this year’s Santa Barbara County Fair. With general admission seating, fans were free to flock close to the stage to see and sway to the 34 year-old songbird and get a n intimate close-up of her talent. Rimes’ singing career started at age 13 following the release of Bill Mack’s Blue and from there, she rocketed to stardom with her rich, velvety vocals and effervescent stage presence. Her latest album, Remnants, released last February, is available on iTunes and Amazon.
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Happy Together Tour 2017
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Photos by: Barry Sigman
Words by : Gina Sigman
June 14, 2017 Santa Ynez, Ca. Flower children and 60’s pop enthusiasts alike tuned in and turned out for the 2017 Happy Together Tour at the Chumash Casino Resort.. The tour, put together by former Turtle’s members Flo and Eddie, showcases some of the most note-worthy artists of the 60’s in a 90 minute show filled with laughs and memories. Bands/artists in order of appearance were: The Archies’ Ron Dante, The Cowsills, The Box Tops, The Association,Three Dog Night’s Chuck Negron and The Turtles featuring Flo and Eddie. Of course Flo and Eddie performed their Turtle’s hit, “Happy Together” along with a dress-up comedy shtick, wearing Beauty and the Beast costumes. All the evening’s performers were back on stage for the finale’, performing a sample of their hit songs in a delightful medley –style sing-along., making it a sweet, “sugar sugary” ending for all.
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Kinky Friedman
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Photos by: Barry Sigman
Words by: Gina Sigman
June 10, 2017 Santa Ynez, CA —Songwriter/musician, orator and novelist, Kinky Friedman , appeared in concert for The Jones Fest. The 72-year-old country legend from Texas, is known for his wit and satirical lyrics such as
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Bret Michaels
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Photos By: Barry Sigman
Words by: Gina Sigman
June 30, 2017, Santa Ynez, CA: Metal aficionados filed into the Chumash casino to have 'nothing but a good time' as former Poison front man, Bret Michaels took the stage for an evening of foot-stompin' rock-n-roll. The blue-eyed glam man gave the audience 100% as he strutted on stage, performed many of his Poison hits such as "Talk Dirty to Me" and threw in some classic rock covers including Loggins and Messina's "Your Mama Don't Dance". Michaels' tour continues across the US until October.
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Metallica WorldWired Tour
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Photos and words by Richard Roesler (**All the full stage images were shot with a camera phone, my intent was to only show the size of the endever it takes each night of the WorldWired Tour**)
Metallica Made their way to Texas on The WorldWired Tour. Along with special guests Avegened Sevenfold and Volbeat and while it has been a long while since the boys in Metallica graced us with a visit. Id say the absence was worth the wait, as would those in attendance from Houston and surrounding areas, like California would agree. That right there were 2 young men across from me, in the “Snake Pit” that made the trek from the west coast! For those that weren’t able to attend the snake pit was an area inside a looped walkway that came off the main stage and packed in the middle were a select group of concert goers, that I’m sure paid upwards of $20.00 easy to partake of the evening’s excitement just a bit closer then the rest.
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Avenged Sevenfold - The WorldWire Tour - Volbeat, Avenged Sevenfold & Metallica
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Photos and words by Richard Roesler
Metallica Made their way to Texas on The WorldWired Tour. Along with special guests Avegened Sevenfold and Volbeat and while it has been a long while since the boys in Metallica graced us with a visit. Id say the absence was worth the wait, as would those in attendance from Houston and surrounding areas, like California would agree. That right there were 2 young men across from me, in the “Snake Pit” that made the trek from the west coast! For those that weren’t able to attend the snake pit was an area inside a looped walkway that came off the main stage and packed in the middle were a select group of concert goers, that I’m sure paid upwards of $20.00 easy to partake of the evening’s excitement just a bit closer then the rest.
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Volbeat - The WorldWire Tour - Volbeat, Avenged Sevenfold & Metallica
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Photos and words by Richard Roesler
Metallica Made their way to Texas on The WorldWired Tour. Along with special guests Avegened Sevenfold and Volbeat and while it has been a long while since the boys in Metallica graced us with a visit. Id say the absence was worth the wait, as would those in attendance from Houston and surrounding areas, like California would agree. That right there were 2 young men across from me, in the “Snake Pit” that made the trek from the west coast! For those that weren’t able to attend the snake pit was an area inside a looped walkway that came off the main stage and packed in the middle were a select group of concert goers, that I’m sure paid upwards of $20.00 easy to partake of the evening’s excitement just a bit closer then the rest.
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Free Press Summer Fest - Sunday - Miears, Cherry Glazer, The Wheel Workers
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Photos and words by Richard Roesler
Free Press Summer Fest now has, as well all know been getting hit hard with the ugly end of the weather stick these last few years! Having had to up and move the entire thing two years in a row and then this year finally having to throw in the towel and claim Mother Nature this year’s titleholder, by a knock out in the 8th round. For the first time I van recall in its history, cancelling the festival.
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Free Press Summer Fest - Saturday- The Struts, Anna Lunoe, Frightened Rabbit, Bishop Briggs
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Photos and words by Richard Roesler
Free Press Summer Fest has as well all know been getting hit hard with the ugly end of the weather stick these last few years! Having had to up and move the entire thing two years in a row and then this year finally having to throw in the towel and claim Mother Nature this year’s titleholder, by a knock out in the 8th round. For the first time I can recall in its history, cancelling the festival on Sunday.
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Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers 40th Anniversary Tour
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Photos and Words by Richard Roesler
Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers strolled into town on the 40th Anniversary tour and while some of the Heartbreakers may have changed the music is still the same…excellent! While I cannot boast myself to being a 40-year fan, I’m good for 38 or 39 years easy! And unless I’m recalling some hallucinogenic induce memory (not that I’ve ever done that type of thing) I know Top Petty played Houston on New Years Eve one year in the eighties as I attended with a beautiful red-haired lady and I really want to say he did it two years in a row? However the Google was not able to neither confirm nor deny this information.
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Buzzfest 36 - Part 4 - Breaking Benjamin and Godsmack
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Photos and Words by Richard Roesler
Buzzfest now in its 36th incarnation shows no signs of slowing down any time soon, bringing new artist to our great state and city! As well as returning artist like Purvis and P.O.D and home state favorites the Toadies. And each year you get an opportunity to discover someone new, for me it was Austin favorite Missio. And to round out the evening’s main stage were Breaking Benjamin and then Godsmack!
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Buzzfest 36 - Part 3 - Filter, Highly Suspect, Toadies, New Politics & P.O.D.
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Photos and Words by Richard Roesler
Buzzfest now in its 36th incarnation shows no signs of slowing down any time soon, bringing new artist to our great state and city! As well as returning artist like Purvis and P.O.D and home state favorites the Toadies. And each year you get an opportunity to discover someone new, for me it was Austin favorite Missio. And to round out the evening’s main stage were Breaking Benjamin and then Godsmack!
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Buzzfest 36 - Part 2 - The Unlikely Candidates, Red Sun Rising and Pvris
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Photos and Words by Richard Roesler
Buzzfest now in its 36th incarnation shows no signs of slowing down any time soon, bringing new artist to our great state and city! As well as returning artist like Purvis and P.O.D and home state favorites the Toadies. And each year you get an opportunity to discover someone new, for me it was Austin favorite Missio. And to round out the evening’s main stage were Breaking Benjamin and then Godsmack!
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Buzzfest 36 Part 1 - Bleeker, Badflower, Dreamers and Missio
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Photos and Word by Richard Roesler
Buzzfest now in its 36th incarnation shows no signs of slowing down any time soon, bringing new artist to our great state and city! As well as returning artist like Purvis and P.O.D and home state favorites the Toadies. And each year you get an opportunity to discover someone new, for me it was Austin favorite Missio. And to round out the evening’s main stage were Breaking Benjamin and then Godsmack!
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The Shacks, Sad Girl and Chicano Batman
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Pictures and Words by Richard Roesler **I apologize for the recent delays in updating some artist and bands.**
East Meets West, In The South
Warehouse Live opened its doors to a costal party of sorts with The Shacks - Shannon Wise and Max Shrager taking care of the east coast duties hailing from NYC. And the west coast coverage was double duty with LA’s Sadgirl - Misha Lindes on vocals/guitar, Paul Caruso Drums and Dakota Peterson on Bass. The headliner of the evening was another west coast sound, Chicano Batman, on their “Freedom Is Free” tour. CB features Eduardo Arenas on Bass/Vocals, Carlos Arevalo on Guitar, Bardo Martinez handling Lead Vocals, Guitars and Organ and Gabriel Villa on Drums.
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Cheech & Chong
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Photos by: Barry Sigman
Words by: Gina Sigman
May 5, 2017 Santa Ynez, CA——-Famed stoner comedy duo Cheech Marin and Tommy Chong performed at Chumash Casino. Tommy’s blonde bombshell wife, Shelby, opened for the show. Cheech and Chong’s first album, Cheech and Chong, which came out in 1971, made it to #28 on the US charts. From there, the cannabis-loving pair went on to produce several more albums and appear in several movies through out the 70’s and 80’s. The iconic hippy twosome are far from letting their career go “up in smoke” as they continue to make appearances and perform across the US.
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Cold War Kids
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Photos and words by: Richard Roesler
Houston Whatever Fest rolled back into town for two days of music and comedy, with over 40 bands and just as many comedians there was something and someone to please all your musical tastes and tickle your funny bone too! HWF continues to grow and attract entertainers from all over, along with a good sized helping of local talent!
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Guilla- Ill Faded- Mark Drew
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Photos and words by: Richard Roesler
Houston Whatever Fest rolled back into town for two days of music and comedy, with over 40 bands and just as many comedians there was something and someone to please all your musical tastes and tickle your funny bone too! HWF continues to grow and attract entertainers from all over, along with a good sized helping of local talent!
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Robert Delong
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Photos and words by: Richard Roesler
Houston Whatever Fest rolled back into town for two days of music and comedy, with over 40 bands and just as many comedians there was something and someone to please all your musical tastes and tickle your funny bone too! HWF continues to grow and attract entertainers from all over, along with a good sized helping of local talent!
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Walker Lukens
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Photos and words by: Richard Roesler
Houston Whatever Fest rolled back into town for two days of music and comedy, with over 40 bands and just as many comedians there was something and someone to please all your musical tastes and tickle your funny bone too! HWF continues to grow and attract entertainers from all over, along with a good sized helping of local talent!
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Deftunes
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Photos and words by: Richard Roesler
Houston Whatever Fest rolled back into town for two days of music and comedy, with over 40 bands and just as many comedians there was something and someone to please all your musical tastes and tickle your funny bone too! HWF continues to grow and attract entertainers from all over, along with a good sized helping of local talent!
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Asher Roth
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Photos and words by: Richard Roesler
Houston Whatever Fest rolled back into town for two days of music and comedy, with over 40 bands and just as many comedians there was something and someone to please all your musical tastes and tickle your funny bone too! HWF continues to grow and attract entertainers from all over, along with a good sized helping of local talent!
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Sherita Perez
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Photos and words by: Richard Roesler
Houston Whatever Fest rolled back into town for two days of music and comedy, with over 40 bands and just as many comedians there was something and someone to please all your musical tastes and tickle your funny bone too! HWF continues to grow and attract entertainers from all over, along with a good sized helping of local talent!
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Londale
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Photos and words by: Richard Roesler
Houston Whatever Fest rolled back into town for two days of music and comedy, with over 40 bands and just as many comedians there was something and someone to please all your musical tastes and tickle your funny bone too! HWF continues to grow and attract entertainers from all over, along with a good sized helping of local talent!
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Positive Disturbance
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Photos and words by: Richard Roesler
Houston Whatever Fest rolled back into town for two days of music and comedy, with over 40 bands and just as many comedians there was something and someone to please all your musical tastes and tickle your funny bone too! HWF continues to grow and attract entertainers from all over, along with a good sized helping of local talent!
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Contagious
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Photo and words by: Richard Roesler
Houston Whatever Fest rolled back into town for two days of music and comedy, with over 40 bands and just as many comedians there was something and someone to please all your musical tastes and tickle your funny bone too! HWF continues to grow and attract entertainers from all over, along with a good sized helping of local talent!
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Michael McDonald
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Photos by: Barry Sigman
Words by: Gina Sigman
April 7, 2017—-Santa Ynez, Ca.
The newly remodeled Samala showroom became an elegant backdrop for former
Doobie Brother, Michael McDonald and his distinguished entourage of musicians Friday night. House lights dimmed, revealing a stage bathed in blue light. A packed-in parcel of patrons cheered. Enter stage right: a trim, bespectacled Michael who wasted no time settling on his piano bench to hammer out Keeps You Runnin.
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Luna Lunacy 2017
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Photos by: Richard Roesler
Alternative rock band, Luna Lunacy, known for "Blame it on the Moon", performed recently in Houston, Tx. The band will be performing March 31st in San Leon, Tx. with Molly Hatchett. For more info on Luna Lunacy, check out their Facebook page.
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Johnny Mathis
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Photos by: Barry Sigman
Words by: Gina Sigman
February 9, 2017 Santa Ynez, Ca.—-Fans celebrated the Valentines season of love and romance as they filled up the Chumash casino to groove and sway to the romantic sounds of Johnny Mathis. The 81 year-old singer is still going strong both vocally and physically with his liquid smooth sound and athletic stature. Mathis’ music career which has spanned 7 decades, features a rich diversity of music genres including jazz, Brazilian, soul, country and rhythm and blues. Accompanied by a full orchestra, he sang many of his beloved hits such as “Misty”, “Chances Are”, and “Wonderful Wonderful”. Johnny, who is currently on tour across America, will be honored with a Life Time Achievement Award this month in Los Angeles.
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Bob Newheart
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Photos by: Barry Sigman
Words by: Gina Sigman
Santa Ynez, Ca.—- January 26th at the Chumash Casino, comedian Bob Newhart performed a 60 minute stand-up comedy routine. He was preceded by an opening act featuring singer and voice actress, Diana Dickinson. Newhart, known for his hilariously bland character and stuttering delivery, is best remembered for his 1970’s name-sake TV sit com, The Bob Newhart show which aired from 1972 to 1978. The 87 year-old comedian resides in the Los Angeles area with his wife of 53 years.
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Kelsea Ballerini
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Photos and words by: Richard Roesler
Ok so it's time to come clean and lay down the facts! First, I don't own a TV, second I rarely ever listen to the radio. I know what you're thinking, "Well Richard how in the world do you decide on the musical acts you'd like to photograph?" Sometimes I use a program I've developed, in conjunction with NASA, NSA and the SPCA that inputs, thousands of variables, such as the artist height in relationship to the stage height, types of strings he or she uses on their guitars, the last place they had chips and salsa and their reviews of said chips and salsa, etc. etc.
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Jimmie Vaughan
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Photos and words by: Richard Roesler
Jimmie Vaughan and the Tilt-A-Whirl Band made their way downtown to hangout at Warehouse Live and have a party. As usual I arrived way too early, eventually folks started showing up, hanging out and talking about all of Jimmie's shows they've seen and at what venue. It was cool to see not only those of us who been rocking with Jimmie for a year or two there, but also those individuals that weren't around for the first broadcast of MTV.
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Luna Lunacy
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Photos and words by: Richard Roesler
Made my way down 1960 to Arcadia Live to catch Luna Lunacy take stage, I had missed them on earlier date so was looking forward to the evening. While waiting for the band to take stage an acquaintance inquired if I had ever seen them? Since I hadn't, he indicated I was in for a surprise that catches more then a few people off guard.
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Sergio Mendez 2016
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Photos by: Amy Rhodes
Words by: Gina Sigman
November 3, 2016: Brazilian musician, Sergio Mendez performed at the Chumash casino’s newly renovated Samala showroom in Santa Ynez, Ca. Mendez’ concert was a celebration of 50 years of the band Brasil ‘66 which was part of the Brazilian Bosa Nova music and dance movement of the 60’s. Mendez and his band won a Grammy Hall of Fame award for the Herb Alpert Presents Sergio Mendez and Brasil ‘66. In the 70’s, his band was credited with such hits as “Fool on the Hill”, “Scarborough Fair” and Stevie Wonder’s “Real Thing”. Mendez, now 75, continues to make musical contributions to the movie industry and tours worldwide.
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Lindsey Stirling
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Photos and words By: Richard Roseler
Lindsey Stirling Brave Enough Tour
Its difficult to relay all there was to see at Ms Lindsey Stirling’s Brave Enough Tour, I will confess that for the first time I really, really, really wanted to brake the 3 song set rule and just keep taking photograph’s! Does anyone know how much it costs to book Lindsey and crew, as well as Revention Music Center? Just asking for a friend, you know, in case I, he wins the lotto!
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The Monkees
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Photos by: Barry Sigman
Words by: Gina Sigman
October 22, 2016 Paso Robles —60’s pop band, The Monkees, took fans on a nostalgic journey to their youth as they performed under the star lit sky of
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Scotty McCreery
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Photos and words by: Amy Rhodes
Scotty McCreery performed at the Chumash Casino on October 20th, 2016 to a full and excited audience. He performed his hits, paid tribute to country icons to include Johnny Cash and Merle Haggard. After sharing personal life stories, he performed an unreleased song, Five More Minutes, which he claimed to be his favorite song written this far. He received a standing ovation and overwhelming audience support, as well as the adoration of the female audience. The performance was excellent and well received.
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Elvis Costello
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Photos and words by: Richard Roesler
Caught up with Mr. Elvis Costello when he stopped in Houston's Revention Music Center on his current world tour, the Detour Tour. Just curious if it's called the Detour Tour does that open up the journey for Elvis to bring his music and story telling to a venue, porch or park near you? Who knows? While he did share how this current tour got its moniker, I don't think I'll share it with you. You'll just have to take a detour from from your daily routine to catch up with Elvis on his Detour Tour. And spend the evening enjoying great music, story telling and just an all out fun time!
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Lacy J Dalton
Lacy J Dalton
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Photos by: Barry Sigman
Words by: Gina Sigman
October 9, 2016 Santa Ynez, Ca.
Singer/songwriter Lacy J. Dalton provided an evening of song for the US Humane Society’s event, “Celebrating Animals/Confronting Cruelty”, held at the Alisal Guest Ranch in Santa Ynez, Ca. Musician, Dale Poune was also on hand providing accompaniment on guitar, mandolin and backup vocals. The duo played many of her hit songs, finishing up with Lacy’s smoky hit , “Black Coffee”.
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Morris Day and The Time
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Photos by: Barry Sigman
Words by: Gina Sigman
Sept 29, 2016: Santa Ynez, CA.: The Chumash Casino theater became a virtual funk fest as Morris Day and the Time hit the stage for an evening of nostalgia, dancing and flirty fun. The 58 year-old R&B whiz started out in the 80's playing in a band with the late Prince. He later went on to play the antagonist to Prince in Purple Rain. His energetic 90 minute show kept the audience on their feet and twice drew ladies and guys to the stage to dance and strutt: proof that age has nothing to do with "the time". He is best known for "The Bird" and "Jungle Love" which capped off the evenings' performance.
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Sheila E
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Photos and words BY: Amy Rhodes
Sheila E performed to a sold out intimate audience (?) Thursday night at the Chumash Casino in Santa Ynez. She performed her hits, sang tribute to The late Prince (?), as well as performing an upcoming single release, Bailar. The audience participated in the energetic experience by dancing in the seats and into the aisles and standing ovations for the drum performances.
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Garbage
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Photos and words by: Richard Roesler
Ms Shirley and the Boys of Garbage made their way to Houston's Revention Music Center, for the bands 6th studio release Strange Little Birds Tour. They however didn't ask politely to enter or knock or even ring the the doorbell. Hell no, Ms Manson just kicked that bitch down! It was full speed from from the first notes! That young lady was bouncing around the stage, and back and forth engaging the entire audience.
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Blink182
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Photos and words by: Richard Roesler
The boys from Blink 182 rolled their caravan of buses into The Pavillion, along with close friends The All-American Rejects from north of the Red River out of Stillwater, OK and A Day To Remember
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Shinedown
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Photos and words by: Richard Roesler
The Carnival of Madness rolled into to Houston, setting up its big top tent at Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion. Among the Madness were Black Stone Cherry, Whiskey Myers, Halestorm and Shinedown! Evans Blue made their way onto the lineup, although not part of the C. O. M. Tour, there were some comments made by attendees wondering if Ms. Lzzy and Halestorm had to adjust their set to make room for the addition?
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Halestorm
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Photos and words by: Richard Roesler
The Carnival of Madness rolled into to Houston, setting up its big top tent at Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion. Among the Madness were Black Stone Cherry, Whiskey Myers, Halestorm and Shinedown! Evans Blue made their way onto the lineup, although not part of the C. O. M. Tour, there were some comments made by attendees wondering if Ms. Lzzy and Halestorm had to adjust their set to make room for the addition?
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Evans Blue
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Photos and words by: Richard Roesler
The Carnival of Madness rolled into to Houston, setting up its big top tent at Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion. Among the Madness were Black Stone Cherry, Whiskey Myers, Halestorm and Shinedown! Evans Blue made their way onto the lineup, although not part of the C. O. M. Tour, there were some comments made by attendees wondering if Ms. Lzzy and Halestorm had to adjust their set to make room for the addition?
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Whiskey Myers
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Photos and Words by: Richard Roesler
The Carnival of Madness rolled into to Houston, setting up its big top tent at Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion. Among the Madness were Black Stone Cherry, Whiskey Myers, Halestorm and Shinedown! Evans Blue made their way onto the lineup, although not part of the C. O. M. Tour, there were some comments made by attendees wondering if Ms. Lzzy and Halestorm had to adjust their set to make room for the addition?
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Black Stone Cherry
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Photos and Words by: Richard Roesler
The Carnival of Madness rolled into to Houston, setting up its big top tent at Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion. Among the Madness were Black Stone Cherry, Whiskey Myers, Halestorm and Shinedown! Evans Blue made their way onto the lineup, although not part of the C. O. M. Tour, there were some comments made by attendees wondering if Ms. Lzzy and Halestorm had to adjust their set to make room for the addition?
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Rascal Flatts
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Photos by: Barry Sigman
Words by: Gina Sigman
Thursday, July 14th, 2016—-Country pop band, Rascal Flatts threw a musical party for fans attending their sell-out show at the Chumash Casino. It was a “sweet 16” so to speak, for the country superstars now in their 16th year performing, with 16 number 1 hits. The stage was set with double drums, double keyboards and banjo which became animated with life as the lights came up and the band took the stage. Enter lead singer , Gary LeVox whose throat is two parts honey, one part helium and 2 canary wings in flight. The band cranked out beloved hits such as “Life is A Highway” , “Bless the Broken Road” and “What Hurts the Most”.
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Darius Rucker
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Freedom Over Texas Festival
For 30 years the City of Houston, along with its sponsors have been putting on the Freedom Over Texas Festival at Eleanor Tinsley Park to celebrate our nations freedom! With 50,000 plus gathered on the edge of downtown to take in the music (on multiple stages) exhibits, food and fun. There is always a variety of music to cover everyone's taste, as well as representing the Lone Star State and Houston.
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Eli Young Band
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Photos and words by: Richard Roesler
Freedom Over Texas Festival
For 30 years the City of Houston, along with its sponsors have been putting on the Freedom Over Texas Festival at Eleanor Tinsley Park to celebrate our nations freedom! With 50,000 plus gathered on the edge of downtown to take in the music (on multiple stages) exhibits, food and fun. There is always a variety of music to cover everyone's taste, as well as representing the Lone Star State and Houston.
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Suffers at the 2016 Freedom Over Texas
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Photos and words by: Richard Roesler
Freedom Over Texas Festival
For 30 years the City of Houston, along with its sponsors have been putting on the Freedom Over Texas Festival at Eleanor Tinsley Park to celebrate our nations freedom! With 50,000 plus gathered on the edge of downtown to take in the music (on multiple stages) exhibits, food and fun. There is always a variety of music to cover everyone's taste, as well as representing the Lone Star State and Houston.
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Brooke Eden at the 2016 Freedom Over Texas
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Photos and words by: Richard Roesler
Freedom Over Texas Festival
For 30 years the City of Houston, along with its sponsors have been putting on the Freedom Over Texas Festival at Eleanor Tinsley Park to celebrate our nations freedom! With 50,000 plus gathered on the edge of downtown to take in the music (on multiple stages) exhibits, food and fun. There is always a variety of music to cover everyone's taste, as well as representing the Lone Star State and Houston.
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Borns
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Photos by: Richard Roesler
Free Press Summer Fest 2016
The 2-day Free Press Summer Fest began in 2009 as a showcase for local musicians, artist and such and as grown from 30,000 the first year to well over 100,000 attendees. However somewhere along the way the festival was sold, keeping the name, but going through various management companies. It is now operated by the same company that puts on the ACL festival in Austin. Which also seems to have adjusted the 2-day music lineup to cater more to the EDM/underage crowd. I heard several people remark about not having to stand in line for a beer as with previous years, since the majority of attendees were unable to partake.
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Tiger Army
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Photos by: Richard Roesler
Free Press Summer Fest 2016
The 2-day Free Press Summer Fest began in 2009 as a showcase for local musicians, artist and such and as grown from 30,000 the first year to well over 100,000 attendees. However somewhere along the way the festival was sold, keeping the name, but going through various management companies. It is now operated by the same company that puts on the ACL festival in Austin. Which also seems to have adjusted the 2-day music lineup to cater more to the EDM/underage crowd. I heard several people remark about not having to stand in line for a beer as with previous years, since the majority of attendees were unable to partake.
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Leon Bridges
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Photos and words by: Richard Roesler
Free Press Summer Fest 2016
The 2-day Free Press Summer Fest began in 2009 as a showcase for local musicians, artist and such and as grown from 30,000 the first year to well over 100,000 attendees. However somewhere along the way the festival was sold, keeping the name, but going through various management companies. It is now operated by the same company that puts on the ACL festival in Austin. Which also seems to have adjusted the 2-day music lineup to cater more to the EDM/underage crowd. I heard several people remark about not having to stand in line for a beer as with previous years, since the majority of attendees were unable to partake.
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Mac Miller
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Photos and words by: Richard Roesler
Free Press Summer Fest 2016
The 2-day Free Press Summer Fest began in 2009 as a showcase for local musicians, artist and such and as grown from 30,000 the first year to well over 100,000 attendees. However somewhere along the way the festival was sold, keeping the name, but going through various management companies. It is now operated by the same company that puts on the ACL festival in Austin. Which also seems to have adjusted the 2-day music lineup to cater more to the EDM/underage crowd. I heard several people remark about not having to stand in line for a beer as with previous years, since the majority of attendees were unable to partake.
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Mac Demarco
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Free Press Summer Fest 2016
The 2-day Free Press Summer Fest began in 2009 as a showcase for local musicians, artist and such and as grown from 30,000 the first year to well over 100,000 attendees. However somewhere along the way the festival was sold, keeping the name, but going through various management companies. It is now operated by the same company that puts on the ACL festival in Austin. Which also seems to have adjusted the 2-day music lineup to cater more to the EDM/underage crowd. I heard several people remark about not having to stand in line for a beer as with previous years, since the majority of attendees were unable to partake.
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Allen Ston
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Photos and words by: Richard Roesler
Free Press Summer Fest 2016
The 2-day Free Press Summer Fest began in 2009 as a showcase for local musicians, artist and such and as grown from 30,000 the first year to well over 100,000 attendees. However somewhere along the way the festival was sold, keeping the name, but going through various management companies. It is now operated by the same company that puts on the ACL festival in Austin. Which also seems to have adjusted the 2-day music lineup to cater more to the EDM/underage crowd. I heard several people remark about not having to stand in line for a beer as with previous years, since the majority of attendees were unable to partake.
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Trampled by Turtles
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Photos and words by: Richard Roesler
Free Press Summer Fest 2016
The 2-day Free Press Summer Fest began in 2009 as a showcase for local musicians, artist and such and as grown from 30,000 the first year to well over 100,000 attendees. However somewhere along the way the festival was sold, keeping the name, but going through various management companies. It is now operated by the same company that puts on the ACL festival in Austin. Which also seems to have adjusted the 2-day music lineup to cater more to the EDM/underage crowd. I heard several people remark about not having to stand in line for a beer as with previous years, since the majority of attendees were unable to partake.
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Lola Wolf
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Free Press Summer Fest 2016
The 2-day Free Press Summer Fest began in 2009 as a showcase for local musicians, artist and such and as grown from 30,000 the first year to well over 100,000 attendees. However somewhere along the way the festival was sold, keeping the name, but going through various management companies. It is now operated by the same company that puts on the ACL festival in Austin. Which also seems to have adjusted the 2-day music lineup to cater more to the EDM/underage crowd. I heard several people remark about not having to stand in line for a beer as with previous years, since the majority of attendees were unable to partake.
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Preservation Hall Jazz Band
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Photos and words by: Richard Roesler
Free Press Summer Fest 2016
The 2-day Free Press Summer Fest began in 2009 as a showcase for local musicians, artist and such and as grown from 30,000 the first year to well over 100,000 attendees. However somewhere along the way the festival was sold, keeping the name, but going through various management companies. It is now operated by the same company that puts on the ACL festival in Austin. Which also seems to have adjusted the 2-day music lineup to cater more to the EDM/underage crowd. I heard several people remark about not having to stand in line for a beer as with previous years, since the majority of attendees were unable to partake.
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The Black Angels
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Photos and words by: Richard Roesler
Free Press Summer Fest 2016
The 2-day Free Press Summer Fest began in 2009 as a showcase for local musicians, artist and such and as grown from 30,000 the first year to well over 100,000 attendees. However somewhere along the way the festival was sold, keeping the name, but going through various management companies. It is now operated by the same company that puts on the ACL festival in Austin. Which also seems to have adjusted the 2-day music lineup to cater more to the EDM/underage crowd. I heard several people remark about not having to stand in line for a beer as with previous years, since the majority of attendees were unable to partake.
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Logic
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Photos and words by: Richard Roesler
Free Press Summer Fest 2016
The 2-day Free Press Summer Fest began in 2009 as a showcase for local musicians, artist and such and as grown from 30,000 the first year to well over 100,000 attendees. However somewhere along the way the festival was sold, keeping the name, but going through various management companies. It is now operated by the same company that puts on the ACL festival in Austin. Which also seems to have adjusted the 2-day music lineup to cater more to the EDM/underage crowd. I heard several people remark about not having to stand in line for a beer as with previous years, since the majority of attendees were unable to partake.
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Matt and Kim
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Photos and words by: Richard Roesler
Free Press Summer Fest 2016
The 2-day Free Press Summer Fest began in 2009 as a showcase for local musicians, artist and such and as grown from 30,000 the first year to well over 100,000 attendees. However somewhere along the way the festival was sold, keeping the name, but going through various management companies. It is now operated by the same company that puts on the ACL festival in Austin. Which also seems to have adjusted the 2-day music lineup to cater more to the EDM/underage crowd. I heard several people remark about not having to stand in line for a beer as with previous years, since the majority of attendees were unable to partake.
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Asap Ferg and Troy Lanez
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Photos and words by: Richard Roesler
Free Press Summer Fest 2016
The 2-day Free Press Summer Fest began in 2009 as a showcase for local musicians, artist and such and as grown from 30,000 the first year to well over 100,000 attendees. However somewhere along the way the festival was sold, keeping the name, but going through various management companies. It is now operated by the same company that puts on the ACL festival in Austin. Which also seems to have adjusted the 2-day music lineup to cater more to the EDM/underage crowd. I heard several people remark about not having to stand in line for a beer as with previous years, since the majority of attendees were unable to partake.
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Zeds Dead
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Photos and words By : Richard Roesler
Free Press Summer Fest 2016
The 2-day Free Press Summer Fest began in 2009 as a showcase for local musicians, artist and such and as grown from 30,000 the first year to well over 100,000 attendees. However somewhere along the way the festival was sold, keeping the name, but going through various management companies. It is now operated by the same company that puts on the ACL festival in Austin. Which also seems to have adjusted the 2-day music lineup to cater more to the EDM/underage crowd. I heard several people remark about not having to stand in line for a beer as with previous years, since the majority of attendees were unable to partake.
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Frank Turner and the Sleeping Souls
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Photos and words by: Richard Roesler
Free Press Summer Fest 2016
The 2-day Free Press Summer Fest began in 2009 as a showcase for local musicians, artist and such and as grown from 30,000 the first year to well over 100,000 attendees. However somewhere along the way the festival was sold, keeping the name, but going through various management companies. It is now operated by the same company that puts on the ACL festival in Austin. Which also seems to have adjusted the 2-day music lineup to cater more to the EDM/underage crowd. I heard several people remark about not having to stand in line for a beer as with previous years, since the majority of attendees were unable to partake.
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Lewis Delmar
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Free Press Summer Fest 2016
The 2-day Free Press Summer Fest began in 2009 as a showcase for local musicians, artist and such and as grown from 30,000 the first year to well over 100,000 attendees. However somewhere along the way the festival was sold, keeping the name, but going through various management companies. It is now operated by the same company that puts on the ACL festival in Austin. Which also seems to have adjusted the 2-day music lineup to cater more to the EDM/underage crowd. I heard several people remark about not having to stand in line for a beer as with previous years, since the majority of attendees were unable to partake.
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Chicano Batman
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Photos and words by: Richard Roesler
Free Press Summer Fest 2016
The 2-day Free Press Summer Fest began in 2009 as a showcase for local musicians, artist and such and as grown from 30,000 the first year to well over 100,000 attendees. However somewhere along the way the festival was sold, keeping the name, but going through various management companies. It is now operated by the same company that puts on the ACL festival in Austin. Which also seems to have adjusted the 2-day music lineup to cater more to the EDM/underage crowd. I heard several people remark about not having to stand in line for a beer as with previous years, since the majority of attendees were unable to partake.
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The Heavy
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Free Press Summer Fest 2016
The 2-day Free Press Summer Fest began in 2009 as a showcase for local musicians, artist and such and as grown from 30,000 the first year to well over 100,000 attendees. However somewhere along the way the festival was sold, keeping the name, but going through various management companies. It is now operated by the same company that puts on the ACL festival in Austin. Which also seems to have adjusted the 2-day music lineup to cater more to the EDM/underage crowd. I heard several people remark about not having to stand in line for a beer as with previous years, since the majority of attendees were unable to partake.
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Oxymorrons
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Free Press Summer Fest 2016
The 2-day Free Press Summer Fest began in 2009 as a showcase for local musicians, artist and such and as grown from 30,000 the first year to well over 100,000 attendees. However somewhere along the way the festival was sold, keeping the name, but going through various management companies. It is now operated by the same company that puts on the ACL festival in Austin. Which also seems to have adjusted the 2-day music lineup to cater more to the EDM/underage crowd. I heard several people remark about not having to stand in line for a beer as with previous years, since the majority of attendees were unable to partake.
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Sir The Baptist
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Free Press Summer Fest 2016
The 2-day Free Press Summer Fest began in 2009 as a showcase for local musicians, artist and such and as grown from 30,000 the first year to well over 100,000 attendees. However somewhere along the way the festival was sold, keeping the name, but going through various management companies. It is now operated by the same company that puts on the ACL festival in Austin. Which also seems to have adjusted the 2-day music lineup to cater more to the EDM/underage crowd. I heard several people remark about not having to stand in line for a beer as with previous years, since the majority of attendees were unable to partake.
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Truxton Mile
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Photos by: Barry Sigman
Words by: Gina Sigman
California country trio, Truxton Mile performed for an enthusiastic crowd at Santa Maria Elks Rodeo, June 4th. The band who hails from Bakersfield, is comprised of Ryan Coulter on lead vocals, Alec Olivieri on Lead/rhythm guitar and piano, and Taylor Unrha on lead guitar and banjo. Sunny skies, a balmy breeze and the smell of cotton candy and barbecue provided the perfect setting for the band’s rousing and energetic performance. After playing, the guys stuck around to talk to their fans and promote their current musical endeavor. Their latest single, “Lucked into You”, is available on iTunes.
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Under Age Band
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Mancuso Harley Davidson decided to celebrate its 33rd year in business by throwing a big Texas bash! This included a bikini bike wash, several food and adult beverage vendors, MC related things of course and the first annual Battle of the Bands! With a grand grize of a $5000 for multiple shows at Mancuso HD. There was a variety of music for just about every taste, so while you may not have liked every group, you were sure to walk away with a new group to start enjoying.
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72 Down
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72 Down, pictured below, performed on Saturday at the Battle of the Bands event.
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Cerveza Road
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Cerveza Road was one of 7 bands who competed at the Battle of The Bands event, May 28th in Houston, Tx.
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Badhouse
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Bad House was one of several bands who competed at the Battle of the Bands event held in Houston May 28th.
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Red Tiger
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Red Tiger was one of the bands performing on the second night (May 28th) of the Battle of the Bands event held in Houston, Tx.
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Hold On Hollywood
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Hold on Hollywood was one of the two bands who opened the Battle of the Bands event held in Houston, Tx on May 26th.
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Worhol
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Worhol was one of the competing bands on night 1 of the 2-day Battle of The Bands event held in Houston, Tx.
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Joe Ely
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Photos by: Richard Roesler
Words by: Gina Sigman
Houston Tx: May 14, 2016---Texas honkey-tonk singer/songwriter Joe Ely performed at Houston's premier live concert cafe, Dosey Doe. Joe is a versatile artist who has worked with such greats as Lyle Lovett and Bruce Springsteen. He is currently on tour throughout Texas with his latest CD, Panhandle Rambler.
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The Family Stone
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Photos by: Barry Sigman
Words by: Gina Sigman
April 21, 2016 Santa Ynez, CA---Fans attending Chumash Casino were treated to some funk and soul as the Family Stone took the stage, playing memorable hits such as "Everyday People" and "I Wanna Take You Higher." Later on, "Dance to The Music" brought fans to their feet as they rushed to the stage for an all-out boogie. Although the band's founding members, Sly Stone and the late Cynthia Robinson are no longer performing with them, the spirit of their music lives on through Sly's daughter, Phunne and the other band members : Jerry Marin (sax), Blaise Sison (bass), Nate Wingfield (lead guitar), ALex Davis (lead vocals and keyboard), and one of the top 100 greatest drummers, Greg Errico. The band who hails from San Francisco, is celebrating its 50th anniversary this year.
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Salvador Santana
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Photos by: Barry Sigman
Words by: Gina Sigman
April 10, 2016, Nipomo, CA---If there's anything Salvador Santana knows it's that the world has a vast expanse of music genres and he has been exposed to them all, as evidenced by his music. His performance at Rancho Nipomo BBQ Cantina had everyone dancing to the latin beat as well as reggae, disco, some club rap and even some thoughtful classical licks thrown in. Being the son of guitar hero Carlos Santana, has elevated him in some sense; giving him a name to stand on but it is clear he has carved out his own path in the music world. The 33 year-old musician/composer won a Grammy in 2000 for co-writing "El Farol", which appeared on the 1999 album, Supernatural. After attending Cal Arts college, he has released 3 CD's including Keyboard City (2010), Rise Up (2013) and last year's CD Fantasy Reality. Salvador remains humble inspite of his success; not boasting of his music royalty lineage or education. For more on what Salvador is doing, check out his website at salvadorsantana.com
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The Struts
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Photos by: Barry Sigman
Words by: Gina Sigman
March 28 Santa Barbara CA----We don't know about you but we are LUKE HOT for the Struts! That is, hot for front guy lead singer, Luke Spiller who took the stage in Jacksonesque spangles and skinny jeans; drawing rave reaction from the crowd. Lead guitarist Adam Slack (who is no slacker himself), bassist Jed "the head" Elliot, and drummer Gethin Davies comprise the British band which has been slammin' out tunes since 2010. Spiller's flashy, classic rock style , vivacious spirit and croaky vibrato vocals can be traced back to his childhood, growing up in a Victorian-like town and listening to Queen and Freddie Mercury, Michael Jackson and Led Zeppelin. Spiller refers to that type of Queen music sound as "Victorian Rock-n-Roll". Whatever he or anyone else likes to call it, the combination of romantic angst and wailing harmonic guitar sounds with heavy background drums, holds the silver key to many fans' hearts. If they'd forgotten the words or had no queue monitor, the fans would have been there to help them out. Songs such as the hit, "Kiss This", had fans singing every word in detail. As Spiller stepped off stage during one of his songs and walked the narrow phone-lit path the crowd made for him, he almost appeared angelic as if walking on water instead of the concrete floor it was. He didn't disappoint the fans nor did they him as they respectfully allowed him to walk among them without touching a hair of his clothing. The show was an anomaly of sorts, being at such a small venue but the effects were surreal. The Velvet Jones, which only holds about 300 people, packed them in like sardines for the sold-out Monday night show. The Struts are no strangers to big crowds. In 2014, they opened for the Rolling Stone's show in Paris, playing for 80,000 screaming fans. Since then, the band has relocated to Los Angeles and is out touring the US this spring and summer promoting their latest album, Everybody Wants.
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TESLA
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Photos by: Barry Sigman Words by: Gina Sigman
March 24th Santa Ynez, CA---There was no shortage of hair or the sounds of grinding, screeching metal guitar strings at the Chumash Casino Theater as Tesla performed their act for a nearly sold-out crowd. The band who hails from Sacramento, California has been in existance since 1982, and is best known for their anthem-rock ballad, "Love Song". Lead vocalist/front man, Jeff Keith and his steely entourage entertained with the youthful energy of a band in their 20's; executing classic rock star choreography while belting out screaming vocals that fans of this genre have come to expect. The band is plans to tour this summer with REO Speedwagon and Def Leppard.
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Peter Frampton
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Photos by: Barry Sigman
Words by Gina Sigman
March 15th, 2016: To the naked eye, Peter Kenneth Frampton could be described as a modest man who might be nothing more than the object of a social glance in a crowded room. However, when the lights went dim at the cathedral-like Sunset Center in Carmel-by-the Sea this evening, he emerged the master of the acoustic guitar, playing before an adoring audience who were just as captivated as they were 40 years ago. 40 years——has it really been 40 years? Mr. Frampton did not mention but , January marked 40 years since the release of the iconic eight -track wonder of the world, Frampton Comes Alive. A lot of water under the bridge since that time but Frampton did not drown in it as many rocks stars who reached his height of fame have done. No. He picked up his guitar strings and moved on, winning a Grammy in 2006 for his instrumental work Fingerprints. The British son of an art teacher went on making sweet music and even composed, “Hummingbird In a Box,” a delicate song written for the Cincinnati Ballet. Frampton and his son Julian, who opened for him, are winding up their Raw Acoustic Tour. What’s next for the 65 year-old legend? What else? A summer tour with Lynyrd Skynyrd!
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Temecula Road
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Photos By: Richard Roesler Words: by Gina Sigman
Houston, Tx---Country band, Temecula Road, performed at House of Blues, February 27, 2016. The trio gets their name from their hometown in Temecula, Ca. They are best known for their catchy little love song and music video, "Paper or Plastic" which features Dawson Anderson as a lovesick grocery clerk, trying his best to connect with a lovely shopper (Maddie Salute). The band is currently on the road, touring and has opened for Jessie James Decker.
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Jesse James Decker
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Photos by: Richard Roesler
Words by: Gina Sigman
Houston, TX--- Country pop artist, Jessie James Decker, performed at the House of Blues February 27, 2016. The 27-year old singer/reality star is currently on her Lights Down Low Tour.
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Nathan McEuen with Natalie Gelman
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Photos by: Barry Sigman
Words by Gina Sigman
February 19th, 2016---Fans at the Maverick in Santa Ynez, CA. got a real taste of deep California folk as the playfully-talented Nathan Mceuen took the stage. The lovely and equally-talented Natalie Gelman from NYC, opened for him and joined in on a few of his tunes along with bus driver, Fred. Natalie's honeyed vocals and perky yet pensive lyrics kept her audience smiling and singing along. She is currently touring California and the US. She is also working on a new album. Nathan is the prodigous offspring of Nitty Gritty Dirt Band member John Mceuen. You don't need this piece of writing to find out about Nathan and discover the many jaw-dropping tales from his childhood! Check our On-the-Bus with Nathan Mceuen video on our home page as well as our video section. Still can't find it? Here's the link: http://allaccessmusicnews.com/?section=videos
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Mickey Gilley
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Photos and words by: Richard Roesler
I headed over to the newly renovated Dosey Doe to check out Mickey Gilley, now with the stage change there are no corner support posts blocking the view. It's hard to believe but being a born-and-raised Houston boy, this was my first time to see him live! Sure, I've been to Gilley's a time or two, but it was during the the Gilley Mania years and Mickey was out filming tv shows and movies and such! One night, my buddy and I even went to the yuppie bar that was in Urban Cowboy located in the Galleria. Once they told us the price of a beer, we headed on out to Pasadena!
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David Cook
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Photos by: Barry Sigman
Words by: Gina Sigman
January 14th, 2016---Former American Idol winner, David Cook kicked off his 2016 tour at the Chumash Casino in Santa Ynez, California; playing to a nearly sold-out crowd. Opening the show with his passionate post-grunge song, Heartbeat, he cajoled the crowd out of their work-weery sluggishness and got them to their feet. The 34 year-old singer/guitarist who hails from the heartland, was the winner of American Idol's seventh season which aired in 2008.
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Salt & Pepper
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Photos by: Barry Sigman
Queens, NY hip-hop duo, Salt N Pepa (Cheryl James)(Sandra Denton) with special guest DJ Spinderella (Deidra Roper) recently headlined the evening's entertainment at the Chumash Casino in Santa Ynez, Ca. Everybody from "old school" to new hip-hop was in the crowd, out of their seats, waving their arms in the air, dancing, and singing or along with them. Through out the evening, they gave fans what they wanted: the hits they know best, including Shoop, Whatta Man, and Push It. The duo and their DJ are currently on tour throughout the US. To see where they'll be next, go to: www.saltnpepa.net
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Suzy Bogguss
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Photos by: Barry Sigman Words by Gina Sigman
November 11, 2015--- Country goddess Suzy Bogguss graced the Maverick Saloon's Tales from the Tavern hosted by Ron and his sister, Carole Ann Colone. Sharing anecdotes and singing her heart out, the country super-star played to an appreciative, sold-out crowd. Bogguss, who designs her own stagewear and jewelry is the recipient of a plethora of music awards including a 2005 Grammy for her contributions to traditional folk album, "Beautiful Dreamer: The Songs of Stephen Foster." Among some of the tunes she is best known for are: "Somewhere Between", "Drive South" and "Just Like the Weather." Suzy's latest album, Lucky, a compilation of 12 songs written by Merle Haggard ,was released February 2014 and has received rave reviews. Her current tour schedule is available on her website at www.suzybogguss.com
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Jackson Browne
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Photos by: Richard Roesler
Words by Gina Sigman
October 23, 2015--Westie singer/songwriter Jackson Browne, performed in concert at the Bayou City Music Center in Houston, Tx. Known for his thoughtful graduate-style ballads, Browne, now 67, played a mixture of songs from his newest album, Standing In the Breach as well as the nostalgic hits such as The Pretender, Running on Empty and These Days. For more news and info about Jackson, visit his website at www.jacksonbrowne.com
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Our Lady Peace
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Photos and words by: Richard Roesler
Our Lady Peace (sometimes shortened to OLP) are a Canadian alternative rock/post-grunge band formed in Toronto, Ontario in 1992. Headed by lead vocalist Raine Maida since its formation, the band additionally consists of Duncan Coutts on bass, and Steve Mazur as lead guitarist. (wiki facts)
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Yelawolf
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Photos and words by: Richard Roesler
Michael Wayne Atha (born December 30, 1979), better known as Yelawolf, is an American hip hop recording artist from Gadsden, Alabama. He is currently signed to Shady Records and Interscope Records. (wiki facts)
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POD Payable on Death
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Photos and words by: Richard Roesler
Payable on Death (abbreviated as P.O.D.)is an American Christian alternative metal band formed in 1992. The band's line-up consists of vocalist Sonny Sandoval, drummer Wuv Bernardo, guitarist Marcos Curiel, and bassist Traa Daniels. They have released six major label studio albums along with two independent albums and have sold over 12 million records worldwide. Over the course of their career, the band has received three Grammy Award nominations, contributed to numerous motion picture soundtracks and toured internationally. (Thanks Wikipedia)
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Pop Evil
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Photos and words by: Richard Roesler
Pop Evil from Michigan consists of members Leigh Kakaty on vocals, Chachi Riot, Dave Grahs , Matt DiRito oand Nick Fuelling. I do have to say my vote for most animated and most intense drummer goes to Chachi Riot and Matt DiRito gets the most intense bass player!
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Panic At The Disco
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Photos and words by: Richard Roesler
Panic! At the Disco from Las Vegas, Nevada was Founded by childhood friends Ryan Ross, Spencer Smith, Brent Wilson and Brendon Urie.
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Candlebox
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Photos and words by: Richard Roesler
Candlebox from Seattle, Washington rocked the Fest next with members Kevin Martin, Dave Krusen, Adam Kury, Mike Leslie, Brian Quinn
Till next time, Richard Roesler
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Big Wreck
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Photos and words by: Richard Roesler
Big Wreck from Boston, Mass took over the main stage next with members Ian Thornley on vocals, Paulo Neta, Brian Doherty, Dave McMillan and Chuck Keeping.
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