Brass Mash will play horn-driven pop, rock, and funk tunes on April 2 at Liquid Gravity With its open back patio, food trucks, and killer beer, Liquid Gravity is turning out to be the place to go for live music, and the band to see is
Brass Mash, which plays the first Friday of every month, including this
Friday, April 2, from 6 to 9 p.m. click to enlarge
PHAT AND SASSY Brass Mash continues their monthly dinner show at Liquid Gravity on
April 2. We re playing monthly and spending a good amount of effort trying to make it a great community event, band leader and trombonist
As we re ushering out our swing to the right with the departure of President Donald J. Trump and ushering in our swing to the left with President Joe Biden Jr., local tunesmith
Ted Waterhouse (The Howlie Playboys, Catalina Eddy and the Blue Keys, The Hot & Cool Orchestra, The Tequila Mockingbirds, The Jump Jax) decided after the insurrectionist storming of the Capital that the time was right to revisit one of his earlier songs. click to enlarge Photo Courtesy Of Cheri Mason
SONG OF THE TIMES Local singer-songwriter Ted Waterhouse re-releases Woody s Ghost, a song about Woody Guthrie s political musical commentary of America.
click to enlarge Photo Courtesy Of The Zen Mountain Poets
PSYCHEDELIC POETS Baywood s Zen Mountain Poets recently released two new singles that are charting on ReverbNation. Emily s Song opens with multi-instrumentalist Robyn Saxer s French horn solo before moving on to some of her sparkling keyboard work. The vocals are a lush wall of sound chorus: Life will never be the same/ My world changed when you came/ Ooo Ooo yeah-yeah-yeah-yeah. This is straight out of Laurel Canyon circa 1970s, with an undeniable old-school California vibe. This revolving group of musicians features core members Saxer, guitarist Billy Clayton, multi-instrumentalist Anthony Roselli, and conga and bass player Mike Flactiff.