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PE LIVE: Bob & Lisa wish you a ‘Mary Xmas’

Bob & Lisa perform at Hangar 24 for PE Live. (Matthew Schoenmann/Freelance Photographer)

Bob & Lisa perform at Hangar 24 for PE Live. (Matthew Schoenmann/Freelance Photographer)

Since we’re only a day away from Christmas, I’m excited to share the closest thing we have to a PE Live Christmas performance–Bob & Lisa performing “Mary Xmas.” There’s red clothing and a chimney involved, but this isn’t one that the kids will sing around the Christmas tree.

We filmed this one a few weeks back out at Hangar 24 in Redlands.

With the holiday, we won’t be posting a new PE Live this week, but we have some more great music coming up soon, including the Chris Thayer Band and Say True. Want to watch more of Bob & Lisa on PE Live? Head on over to the iGuide.

LOCAL FAVORITES 2013: The Debonaires

On Friday, Dec. 20, my list of favorite local music of 2013 came out in The Press-Enterprise’s Guide section.

If you missed the big spread in the paper, I’ll be posting my favorites over the next week or so. Today’s entry is from The Debonaires with an album fans have been waiting to have for half of a decade.

the debonaires

The Debonaires
“Movin’”

Riverside’s ska heroes started working on this album back in 2008 before shelving it. The traditional ska meshed with journeys into other genres was well worth waiting for.

Read more about the making of “Movin'” by The Debonaires.

Want to see who else made the list? Visit the Local Favorites link. 

AUDIO FILE: A Christmas tradition with Bob Geldof and Boy George

Bono, Banarama and Band Aid is a holiday tradition.

Bono, Banarama and Band Aid are a holiday tradition.

‘Twas two days before Christmas and all through the land
Everyone heard music from the Aid of Band.
Every station had the chorus of “Feed the World,”
A relic from a time when Boy George looked like a girl.
On Simon, on Bono, on guy from Spandau Ballet,
How did Bob Geldof get so many stars together in a day?
Phil Collins was there, and Bananarama, too,
This sets up my twisted “Do They Know It’s Christmas?” gift to you.

In what has become a proud Audio File Christmas tradition, it’s time for my commentary to Band Aid’s “Do They Know It’s Christmas?” video.

Think of it as a low-rent, snark-filled version of David Letterman’s annual Darlene Love performance of “Christmas (Baby, Please Come Home).”

I have Bono’s shoulder dance and Phil Collins reminding us he really is a drummer reminding me to find my Christmas spirit. The fundraising tune, led by Bob Geldof and Midge Ure, was spawned Live Aid and helped raise money and awareness to fight poverty in Ethiopia.

My story starts on a cold Christmas Eve in 2007, when I wanted to write a final post before heading off to finish last-minute shopping on the first Christmas I was spending away from my family in Baltimore.

To bring myself some Christmas cheer, I decided to write a commentary on the best Christmas video ever, Band Aid’s “Do They Know It’s Christmas?”

Now, this was done in jest. The cause is a worthy one and it brought a lot of awareness oh so many years ago. However, you can’t deny some of the ridiculousness of this video.

For the full effect, I’d watch the video in one screen and read along with another.

What the stars are really thinking during filming the 1984 video for Band Aid’s “Do They Know It’s Christmas?”

Bob Geldof: Let’s do this!

Paul Young: It’s Christmastime, and there’s no need to be afraid of losing my career. This is going to make me HUGE! Huge! Bigger than that George Michael guy, even.

Boy George: I need to get my roots done. And where did I find this hideous jacket? Oh well, I am Boy George and people love me. Better turn on that smile.

Phil Collins: I am a drummer, remember? Before I made sappy pop songs I was a real drummer.

George Michael: I’m not sure what pains me more, my hair or singing this song. I will just close my eyes and imagine a world where I am glowing in the dark, doing the jitterbug.

Simon LeBon has amazing eyebrows in the "Do They Know It's Christmas?" video.

Simon LeBon has amazing eyebrows in the “Do They Know It’s Christmas?” video.

Simon LeBon: I am so wonderful. I am Simon LeBon, leader of Duran Duran. Women want me and men want to be me. Watch me do my suave dance as I sing and make my eyebrow arch.

Sting: I am so bored. Why am I here? Why is Bob G. torturing me like this? Really, Simon LeBon? REALLY? I was a member of the Police. I broke ground. This guy just thinks he can hold his headphones and the girls will swoon. Ugh.

Guy from Spandau Ballet: I am pretending I am a great Shakespearean actor interpreting this song. I need to FEEL the music. I also seem to be wearing a woman’s blouse.

Sting: I’m still bored. Who is that guy in the woman’s shirt?

Bono: Sting and Simon think they are so great. I am going to do this weird shoulder dance, but it’s really a way for me to get in so I can just sing the song. I just want to help people. Oops. I think I forgot to brush my hair this morning.

Phil Collins: I’m a drummer! Watch me hit the drums!

Paul Weller: I am going to be intense and hold my headphone.

Sting: Still bored. How long is this song, anyway?

Simon LeBon: Look at me! I will make a funny face! I have great hair. You want me.

Boy George: Really, what was I on when I selected this outfit today?

Bono: Who’s that guy between George and Paul? Did he just sneak in here? Oh well, the more, the merrier. We are going to feed the world.

Paul Weller: No one has kicked me out yet. Brilliant. I’ll just pretend I belong here and hold my headphone some more.

Bono: This is great. More people keep showing up. Together we CAN feed the world. I think I might want to help the world even more.

Paul Young: It’s time for my solo. I need to look steamy and into it. This is going to make me a superstar!

Bananarama: Where are we? Let’s stay close to the car. Wait, there are cameras here? We just woke up.

Phil Collins: I’m so tired from DRUMMING. I need to take a rest.

Unidentified babies: Why are we here?

Simon LeBon and Bob Geldof count it down in the "Do They Know It's Christmas?" video.

Simon LeBon and Bob Geldof count it down in the “Do They Know It’s Christmas?” video.

Simon LeBon: What is Bobby G. doing? I better help him lead. Let’s count together. 1, 2, 3, 4!

Sting: Really? I really have to sing the same line about 50 times with all of these inferior beings? I am just going to stare at the lyric sheet. Feed the world. Oh, it’s so deep. I bet LeBon can’t even read the words.

Autograph signing guy: Yes, little girl, of course I will sign this for you. Because I’m SUPPOSED to be here, even though nobody knows who I am.

Bananarama: We really should have changed out of our sweats for this.

Guy from Spandau Ballet: I am so happy. I am into it. This is great. I love my shirt.

Midge Ure at the "Do They Know It's Christmas?" video for Band Aid.

Midge Ure at the “Do They Know It’s Christmas?” video for Band Aid.

Midge Ure: Ha, ha! You caught me! I’m here for comic relief while we relieve the lack of snow in Africa this Christmastime.

Jody Watley: The beat. I keep trying to find it. This song has to have a beat. I need to dance.

Bono: This is great.

Sting: Bono, he’s a good kid. But man, that haircut. Hahahahahaha. Thank god he’s wearing that silly hat. Hahahahahaha.

Simon LeBon: Look at me!

Bob Geldof: I’m so happy, this is my dream come true!

Guy from Spandau Ballet: I could be a model. Look at my model pose. I will model this shirt.

Sting: So bored.

Paul Young: A star! I’m going to be a star!

Drummer from Culture Club: I can’t believe George brought me here. Oh well, might as well play some maracas. It’s for a good cause.

George Michael: I have the Christmas spirit. I think I might be getting teary-eyed.

Vanessa: Merry Christmas, everyone!

RIVERSIDE: Dream Theater sets the stage at the Fox in April

Dream Theater will perform at the Fox Performing Arts Center in Riverside in April 2014. (Contributed Image)

Dream Theater will perform at the Fox Performing Arts Center in Riverside in April 2014. (Contributed Image)

Progressive metal band Dream Theater is embarking on a new tour and one of the stops will be the Fox Performing Arts Center in Riverside in April 2014.

The band, which just earned a Grammy nod for “The Enemy Inside” in the Best Metal Performance category, last appeared in the Inland Empire when they opened for Iron Maiden at San Manuel Amphitheater in Devore in 2010.

Dream Theater released a new self-titled record in 2013 and will be playing material from that record, as well as songs the group hasn’t played live before and the band’s classic material on the tour.

The Riverside show will be on Friday, April 18.

Tickets go on sale at noon on Friday, Jan. 3, according to the Live Nation event page, and will be prices at $31-$61 before fees.

The phone number for the box office is 951-779-9800 and it is located at the theater at 3801 Mission Inn Ave. in Riverside. You can get more information online at www.foxriversidelive.com.

The box office is open Monday through Friday from noon to 6 p.m. and on Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. It is also open on all show days until show time.

 

LOCAL FAVORITES 2013: Big Papa and the TCB

On Friday, Dec. 20, my list of favorite local music of 2013 came out in The Press-Enterprise’s Guide section.

If you missed the big spread in the paper, I’ll be posting my favorites over the next week or so. In the seven years I’ve been at The Press-Enterprise, I’ve never heard so much great local music.
Six Pack of Cool

Big Papa and the TCB
“Six Pack of Cool”

Big Papa and the TCB leaves the experimentation of its last record and goes back to its jump blues roots for this album. The addition of a horn section serves the band well and adds more texture to the combo’s songs.

Watch performances from the new album and an interview with the band from a PE Live session we did earlier this year.

Visit www.bigpapaandthetcb.com for more on the band.

Want to see who else made the list? Visit the Local Favorites link. 

PE LIVE: Get to know Bob and Lisa

Bob & Lisa perform at Hangar 24 in Redlands. (Matthew Schoenmann/Freelance Photographer)

Bob & Lisa perform at Hangar 24 in Redlands. (Matthew Schoenmann/Freelance Photographer)

Bob Vennum and Lisa Kekaula are the Inland Empire’s musical power couple.

From The BellRays, their long-running rock band that will melt your face off , to their newest project, Lisa & the Lips, a funky, soulful combo that has just wrapped a European tour, every project knocks it out of the park.

PE Live caught up with Bob & Lisa at Hangar 24 in Redlands a few weeks back. Get to know a little bit more about this amazing duo and watch some of their performances.

HOLIDAY CHEER: Knock-Out’s Home for the Holidays Saturday, Dec. 21

40 DAYS OF HOLIDAY CHEER | DECEMBER 21

Knock-Out is saying goodbye with one final Home for the Holidays show. (Judd Irish Bradley/Contributed Image)

Knock-Out is saying goodbye with one final Home for the Holidays show. (Judd Irish Bradley/Contributed Imag3

HOME FOR THE HOLIDAYS

The Mighty Mighty BossTones have the Hometown Throwdown in Boston. The Bouncing Souls  always play a string of dates in New Jersey. And Riverside’s Knock-Out has been holding “Home For the Holidays” for a decade.
However, this year’s celebration is bittersweet. It’s the punk and ska-inspired band’s farewell show. They’re promising a slate full of special guests for one more party at The Vibe. Read more about Knock-Out’s farewell.

7 p.m. Dec. 21, The Vibe, 1805 University Ave., Riverside, $10, 18 and older only.
Visit www.facebook.com/knockoutrock for more information.

Other events today:
1 p.m. and 7 p.m., “The Nutcracker,” Lewis Family Playhouse, Victoria Gardens Cultural Center, Rancho Cucamonga
2 p.m. and 8 p.m., “A Christmas Carol,” California Theatre of the Performing Arts, San Bernardino
2:15 p.m. and 7:30 p.m., “Scrooge!,” LifeHouse Theater, Redlands
3 p.m. and 7 p.m., “The Nutcracker,” Old Town Temecula Community Theater, Temecula
5 p.m. A Jazzy Christmas with J. Boykin, Corona Civic Center Auditorium, Corona
7 p.m., Christmas with Elvis and Friends, Europa Village Winery, Temecula

Visit events.pe.com for more events and holiday happenings.

LOCAL FAVORITES 2013: Assuming We Survive

On Friday, Dec. 20, we ran my list of my favorite local music of 2013 in the Guide section of The Press-Enterprise.

If you missed the big spread in the paper, I’ll be posting my favorites over the next week or so. In the seven years I’ve been at The Press-Enterprise, I’ve never heard so much great local music.

assuming we survive ep

Assuming We Survive
“Get Busy Living”

If you like your punk with a streak of melody and some breakdowns thrown in, meet Assuming We Survive. The hard-working band even landed guest stars from A Static Lullaby and Scary Kids Scaring Kids on this EP.

Assuming We Survive has had a huge year, and just last weekend opened X103.9’s Merry Meltdown with Korn, Stone Temple Pilots and more. Look for the band on tour in 2014.

Get to know a little more about Assuming We Survive in a story we ran in last week’s paper.

Visit www.assumingwesurvive.com to learn more about the band.

Want to see who else made the list? Visit the Local Favorites link. 

LOCAL FAVORITES 2013: The Dangers

If you pick up a copy of The Press-Enterprise today, Friday, Dec. 20, you can see the whole list of the best in local music for 2013.

I’ll be posting my Local Favorites list for 2013 over the next few days and stay tuned, because I am still compiling a giant list of all of the local releases for 2013 that people have sent my way. This year’s Local Favorites list was really tough since we had more than 100 releases this year throughout the Inland Empire.

Let’s get it started with The Dangers.

The Dangers - Gold!!

The Dangers
“Gold!!”

Forget Arcade Fire and Daft Punk, The Dangers made the album of the year. With perfect melodies, this is power pop at its finest a la Big Star or The Beatles. The eclectic AM radio vibe makes it a fun discovery from track to track from Chris LeRoy and friends. The album moves with ease from a Sergio Mendes + Brasil ’66-inspired bossa nova to telling the story of what happened after The Kinks’ “Waterloo Sunset.” The last four songs get psychedelic and fit together like side two of “Abbey Road,” closing with the powerhouse vocal from Lisa Kekaula on “My Someday.”

The Dangers did a PE Live session with us a few weeks back and we have four performances from “Gold!!”

RIVERSIDE: Catch the last Common Ground of 2013

Noa James performs for PE Live. (Matthew Schoenmann/Freeance Photographer)

Noa James performs for PE Live. (Matthew Schoenmann/Freeance Photographer)

There’s one last edition of It’s the Common Ground at The Vibe in Riverside before 2013 is done and it’s happening Sunday, Dec. 22.

The show will include performances from Noa James, Faimkills, Fredo, Gentle Jeff, Grand Architects, Jook the First, A. Cain, Rain Bisou and Lapin Lover.

There will also be a live cypher with Since Day One.

8 p.m. Sunday, The Vibe, 1805 University Ave., Riverside, $5 before 10:30 p.m., $10 after, 18 and older only.

Watch Noa James on a recent edition of PE Live.