Bacon will play its first show at Mission Tobacco Lounge in Riverside on Saturday, June 22. (Amy Ashcraft/Contributed Image)
If you’ve spent some time around downtown Riverside in recent months, you might have noticed a recurring image of a pig that is a little bit creepy (like, straight out of the Silverchair video for “Tomorrow” pig-creepy).
The swine icon is the calling card of Riverside band Bacon, which is having its first official show at the Mission Tobacco Lounge on Saturday, June 22 in Riverside.
There’s something very early-’80s D.C. punk about the track “Black Gold Nuggets.”
The band started out as a four-piece but is now a trio, featuring Eric Amelang, who is known for his photography work, as well as Robert Chocek & Jeff Ashcraft of AppleKore.
Judas Beefcake, Flying Brains and Sayonara Tokyo are also on Saturday’s bill.
9 p.m. Saturday, June 22, Mission Tobacco Lounge, 3630 University Ave., Riverside, free, 21 and older only.
Divide the Day is playing the Vans Warped Tour on Friday, June 21. (Travis D Photo/Contributed Image)
The Vans Warped Tour visits Pomona in just two days. Yesterday I posted about Assuming We Survive and the Chase Walker Band and today’s spotlight is on two other Inland artists performing this week at the Pomona Fairplex–Divide the Day and Grieve for Tomorrow.
Divide the Day has signed with two major record labels in recent years and has had their music on national television, like “WWE Smackdown.”
The Inland band is playing Warped on Friday, June 21.
Also, Grieve For Tomorrow is playing Warped on Thursday June 20. They were one of the contestants in X103.9’s Localpalooza last year and also were hand selected to play Warped.
I can’t resist their cover of Haddaway’s “What Is Love?”
Vans Warped Tour, 11 a.m. June 20 and 21, Pomona Fairplex, $35 for a one-day pass, $69 for a two-day pass, all ages. Visit www.vanswarpedtour.com for more information.
Brad Paisley performs on day 4 at the 2013 CMA Music Festival at LP field on Sunday, June 9, 2013 in Nashville, Tenn. He will visit San Bernardino in August. (AP Photo)
One of the biggest country music stars is headed to the Inland Empire this summer.
Brad Paisley brings his “Beat This Summer” tour to San Manuel Amphitheater in Devore on Saturday, Aug. 24. The tickets go on sale Friday, June 21 at 10 a.m. and will be available at www.ticketmaster.com and www.livenation.com.
He is supporting his latest release, “Wheelhouse,” which came out in April. “Beat This Summer” is the anthem off the album.
Chris Young, Lee Brice and the Henningsens will join Paisley for the tour.
Paisley, who headlined the Stagecoach Country Music Festival in 2012, who is always a crowd-pleaser, is making the fans part of the show. There’s a free Brad Paisley Lightshow app that turns fans phone into a colorful beacon.
Paisley and Live Nation are donating $1 per ticket to Live Beyond, a nonprofit group based in Nashville that helps bring medical care, clean water and more to communities in Haiti.
Assuming We Survive performs at X1039’s Localpalooza at Citizens Business Bank Arena in Ontario Wednesday, Nov. 21, 2012. (2012/File Photo)
The Vans Warped Tour is coming to Pomona Thursday, June 20 and Friday, June 21 and we have a bunch of locals on the bill.
Here’s a look at two of the artists: Assuming We Survive and the Chase Walker Band.
Assuming We Survive has had a busy year. The Rancho Cucamonga band just released the new EP “Get Busy Living” for the summer that has some notable guest stars—Dan Arnold from A Static Lullaby and Tyson Stevens from Scary Kids Scaring Kids. This is the band’s second year in a row playing Warped. They will be on the Ernie Ball stage on Friday, June 21.
The Chase Walker Band will also be at Warped this week. Led by Riverside bluesman Walker, the band will play Warped on Thursday, June 20. Walker, who is in his teens, is an incredibly gifted guitarist. The Chase Walker Band will also be playing the Irvine Lake Blues Festival in August, as well as Yucaipa’s July 4th celebration and the Norco Fair.
You have to hear his take on Jeff Beck’s “Blues Deluxe.”
Vans Warped Tour, 11 a.m. June 20 and 21, Pomona Fairplex, $35 for a one-day pass, $69 for a two-day pass, all ages. Visit www.vanswarpedtour.com for more information.
Robert Plant and Jimmy Page of Led Zeppelin (1998/File Photo)
Happy Father’s Day to all of the dads out there. For today’s Audio Files, I’m dedicating these songs to my awesome father, who taught me about football, took me to my first real concert (Metallica) and makes me laugh every day
His favorite band is Led Zeppelin. I remember listening to his worn out tapes of “Led Zeppelin IV” and “Houses of the Holy” on car trips after my mom would doze off. I thought “Stairway to Heaven” was the coolest thing ever, how it was mellow and then how it rocked out.
But as much as I loved that, I loved the opening drums for “Rock and Roll” even more. And my all-time favorite Led Zep song is from that same album, track one, side two, “Misty Mountain Hop.”
Years later, at the ripe age of 8, I argued with my dad about Bon Jovi swiping Led Zeppelin’s influence when “New Jersey” came out. This prompted a day of music education on the hi-fi, where we listened to everything from the familiar (Black Sabbath, Jethro Tull and Led Zeppelin) to what was obscure to me at the time (Blind Faith, Traffic and Wishbone Ash). Back then, my parents owned a restaurant and bar in Atlanta and spending a whole day together at home and not at the restaurant at all was a special occasion.
Seven years after that, we were living in Maryland and my dad took me to my second concert–Page and Plant at the long-gone Capital Center in Landover. They didn’t play “Stairway to Heaven,” but they did play “Four Sticks.”
But Zeppelin wasn’t my only musical education–I remember listening to Black Sabbath’s “Paranoid” on cassette. I loved the sci-fi cover. He’s an Ozzy-era Sabbath fan.
Sabbath is coming to Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre in Irvine on Aug. 28 (which totally puzzles me considering that San Manuel Amphitheater in Devore was where Ozzfest was born and out here in the I.E. we ARE heavy metal) to support the new record.
The Replacements have reunited. Will they play Coachella 2014? (Twin Tone Records/Contributed Image)
We’re still a few months off from knowing who will be playing the 2014 Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival (in fact, we are probably about seven months away), but why should that stop the fun speculation?
A few days ago, the news broke that punk-spirited Minneapolis icons The Replacements were reuniting for their first performance in more than 20 years at the punk-leaning Riot Fest in Chicago. (The band is also playing the Denver and Toronto Riot Fest dates).
Rolling Stone’s story about the reunion even said that ‘Mats bassist Tommy Stinson said Coachella had offered “silly money” but that Riot Fest was “It was just the timing and the aligning of the planets.”
I have to think that one of the planets that aligned was what Axl Rose calls Guns ‘N’ Roses. Stinson has been playing with Axl and Friends since 1998. With GNR having Australian dates through the end of March of this year, I just don’t think the ‘Mats would have been able to do Coachella 2013.
Hopefully, Stinson and Westerberg will continue to have warm fuzzy feelings and make it to Indio next spring. I wouldn’t mind hearing some Westerberg solo stuff, either. Do you think The ‘Mats will play Coachella 2014? What would you want to hear them play? Post in the comments below.
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And now, the song that has been stuck in my head since the ‘Mats announced their reunion–“Alex Chilton.” I never travel far without a little Big Star.
Sammy Hagar shows off the “Hagar Way” street sign in Fontana. (City of Fontana/Contributed Image)
Between the launch of our blog redesign and a big string of shows, it’s been a little hectic. However, Sammy Hagar was in the area a couple of weeks back to celebrate the centennial of Fontana, his hometown.
Hagar was the Grand Marshal of the parade celebrating 100 years of Fontana on Saturday, June 1.
Hagar even posted about it on his website at RedRocker.com.
Nothing is as gratifying as being honored in your home town. For me it’s right up there with the Rock ‘n Roll Hall of Fame. Having a street named after ya (Hagar Way)– come on!!! Fontana has changed so much since 1970 when I left. If you would have blindfolded me, brought me there and showed me around I would not have known where I was.
The last time I interviewed Sammy a few years ago, we talked about Fontana and how he still drives by where he used to live on Valencia Avenue, Anastasia Avenue and Lemon Street when he is in town visiting siblings in the area.
He’s very down to earth and has never forgotten his Inland roots.
Hagar also stopped by the Mission Inn in Riverside during his trip.
After Chad's rumors I stopped in at the Riverside Mission Inn to get my Personal Jesus on. pic.twitter.com/czHvA0fKaf
Jay Gordon will perform at the 2013 Irvine Lake Blues Fest. (Contributed Image)
The Irvine Lake Blues Festival returns on Aug. 23 and 24.
Jay Gordon, of Riverside, is among the artists performing at the Irvine Lake Blues Fest this summer. He is also one of the organizers behind the 16th annual festival, which is a fundraiser for the Blues Hall of Fame.
There is a blues jam on Aug.23 and two stages of performances on Aug. 24.
The performers include the Deacon Jones Blues Band, Atomic Road Kings, 44’s, Jay Gordon and Blues Venom, Mighty Mojo Prophets, Darrell Mansfield, Mike Reilly Band, New Blues Revolution, the Anonymous Band, Chase Walker Band, Dave Widow and the Line Up, Jumping Jack Benny, Black Cat Mojo, The Blues Savants with Junior Watson and Papa J and Friends.
Tickets just went on sale for the show. General admission is $20 in advance and gets you in both days. Parking is $10. A VIP pass, which does include parking, is $100.
He and his brother Jeff grew up in Hemet, where Ryan went to Hemet High, Jeff was at West Valley, Hemet and San Jacinto.
Béisbol has two shows in the area this weekend–at The Dial in Murrieta on Saturday and at Alaythia Music in Hemet on Sunday. One of the guys playing with them in their live band is Bryan Stone, who was a member of beloved Hemet band A Billion Ernies.
Béisbol is about to release debut album “Lo-Fi Cocaine” on June 25th. I’ve heard the record and it’s hooks are certainly addictive. There’s a wide range of influences on the record, from what the brothers Burian dub “Whitney Houston bass lines” to some Steely Dan and classic rock overtones as well.