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TEMECULA: 5 party tips from Andrew W.K.

Andrew W.K. is coming to Temecula on Oct. 18. (Jonathan Thorpe/Contributed Image)

Andrew W.K. is coming to Temecula on Oct. 18. (Jonathan Thorpe/Contributed Image)

I’ve been excited about Andrew W.K.’s show at The Vault on Friday, Oct. 18 for months.

Why?

Well, life is just better when you have some Andrew W.K. in it.

His debut album “I Get Wet” always makes its way onto any mix I’m making, but it’s his idea of self-help through the power of positive partying that just takes it to another level. In addition to bringing the party to the stage, he’s a motivational speaker and soon to be an author. Andrew W.K. is working on his book “The Party Bible,” which will capture that positive party message.

Anyway, it seems that Andrew W.K.’s Twitter “Party Tips” appear in my news feed just as I need them. Some are about the hypnotizing power of tacos. Others, like the one from late September that read “PARTY TIP: Never mistake a bad day for a bad life,” are more  profound.

So when I talked to his majesty of partying last week, I asked for some party tips. (We also spoke in Australian accents for a bit–his was MUCH better than mine). He stressed that these aren’t his top 5 party tips of all time, but just five random party tips.

So if you need some guidance, it’s time to party with Andrew W.K.

5 Random Party Tips from Andrew W.K. 

1. Don’t die
“It’s good to keep that in mind. A lot of people, we like to stay alive and thrive and do fun stuff,” W.K. said.

[However, he has an awesome song called “Ready to Die.”]

2. Enjoy food
“I think a lot of people eat food and put guilt into it, or they eat the food and they say they didn’t really enjoy it or they feel bad about it. Just enjoy it. This is a pure , very primal pleasure that we’ve been blessed with,” he said.

Whether it’s a chain restaurant or an advertisement, take advantage of food being offered up, W.K. advised.

3.  Remember to use the bathroom
“Try to use the restroom as much as you can and definitely try to enjoy that as well,” W.K. said.

4. Always be gentle to animals
However, he give this rule a caveat if the animals are poisonous and start to lash out at you.

“Strike them down. Go for the eyes, go for the tooth, go for the soft tissue between their bones,” W.K. said.

He recommended humans should try to be as far up in the animal kingdom hierarchy as possible.

5. Try to find something to like in things that you don’t like

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Andrew W.K. brings his solo Party Messiah tour to The Vault in Temecula on Friday, Oct. 18 and will be with his band at Rob Zombie’s Great American Nightmare in Pomona on Oct. 31.

The Temecula show features a crazy good lineup of local music, too. Midnight Satellites, The Coltranes, Strike Twelve, The Infamous They and Ascension are also on the bill.

6:30 p.m. Friday, The Vault, 41607 Enterprise Cir. N., Temecula, $15 in advance, $20 at the door.

Stay tuned for more about what Andrew W.K. had to say in our interview in Friday’s edition of the Guide or later this week on the iGuide.

TEMECULA: Local bands to play cancer benefit

Treble Down will perform at a benefit for a Murrieta boy battling cancer at Bratts in Temecula this weekend. (Contributed Image)

Treble Down will perform at a benefit for a Murrieta boy battling cancer at Bratts in Temecula this weekend. (Contributed Image)

Local bands are getting together in Temecula this weekend to raise money for a little boy battling cancer.

The 7-year-old, Royal “Gonzo” Gonzalez, of Murrieta, was diagnosed with Burkett’s Lymphoma.

Treble Down, Chris Hahn and John Fackelman will perform at the benefit.

There’s no cover, but donations are encouraged. The concert will have raffles and more.

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7:30 p.m. Friday, Oct. 18, Bratts Tapas and Cocktails, 27648 Ynez Road, Temecula, 21 and older only.

Visit www.gofundme.com/royalgonzalez to donate to the medical trust for Gonzo.

PE LIVE: Enjoy the sounds of Quitapenas

Quitapenas performs at Hangar 24 for a recent filming of PE Live. (Matthew Schoenmann/Freelance Photographer)

Quitapenas performs at Hangar 24 for a recent filming of PE Live. (Matthew Schoenmann/Freelance Photographer)

There’s no need for a case of the Mondays when you have Quitapenas around.

The Inland-based tropical/Latin/Afro fusion combo has a mission and that mission is to make you dance.

Fun fact: Quitapenas is the first band to have congas on PE Live. Watch “Pa’ Palenque” below and kiss those Monday blues goodbye.

Watch Quitapenas perform “Justicia.”
Watch Quitapenas perform “Vamos a Mi Casa.”
Get to know Quitapenas in the PE Live interview.

The group’s next big show in the area will be the 10th anniversary of Riverside’s Dia de Los Muertos event on Nov. 2 on Market Street between 12th Street and University Avenue.

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In the meantime, you can come to a PE Live taping on Wednesday, Oct. 16 with the great Hobo Jazz out at Hangar 24 Brewery in Redlands. We’ll be starting at 6:30.

Hangar 24 Brewery and Tasting Room is located at 1710 Sessums Drive in Redlands and the show is free.

PE LIVE: Get some ‘Justicia’ with Quitapenas

Quitapenas performs at Hangar 24 for a recent edition of PE Live. (Matt Schoenmann/Freelance Photographer)

Quitapenas performs at Hangar 24 for a recent edition of PE Live. (Matt Schoenmann/Freelance Photographer)

Quitapenas has a way of merging traditional music Latin, Caribbean and Afro musical elements and giving them a new life.

Check out “Justicia” below from the band’s recent PE Live session with us from Hangar 24.

Subscribe to the PE Live newsletter below to be the first to hear the brand new PE Live taping with the McKintree Boys this week. We’ll be back at Hangar 24 Brewery in Redlands on Wednesday, Oct. 16 for a new PE Live session with Hobo Jazz.

PE LIVE: Quitapenas wants you to ‘Vamos a Mi Casa’

Watch Quitapenas perform live at Hangar 24 on the newest edition of PE Live. (Matt Schoenmann/Freelance Photographer)

Watch Quitapenas perform live at Hangar 24 on the newest edition of PE Live. (Matt Schoenmann/Freelance Photographer)

Get ready to dance.

Our PE Live guest this week is Quitapenas, an Inland combo whose name even means without worries.

Soak up the sunshine and enjoy the vibes with the song “Vamos a Mi Casa.”

Subscribe to the PE Live newsletter below to be the first to hear the brand new PE Live taping with the McKintree Boys.

SAN BERNARDINO: Escape from Wonderland announces lineup, camping

Concertgoers dance at the Sunken Garden stage at Nocturnal Wonderland on the grounds of San Manuel Amphitheater in Devore on Sept. 21, 2013. (Vanessa Franko/Staff Photo)

Concertgoers dance at the Sunken Garden stage at Nocturnal Wonderland on the grounds of San Manuel Amphitheater in Devore on Sept. 21, 2013. (Vanessa Franko/Staff Photo)

For all of you electronic music fans out there, Insomniac has announced the lineup of Escape from Wonderland, which heads to San Manuel Amphitheater in Devore on Saturday, Oct. 26.

Among the notable DJs on tap for the event are Steve Angello, who you might recognize from Swedish House Mafia in addition to his solo work, Hardwell, Danny Avila, Richie Hawtin and Madeon.

Insomniac added camping to its festivals for the first time at last month’s Nocturnal Wonderland and will offer it again for Escape from Wonderland. The Halloween-themed event will include haunted houses and mazes, fireworks, animatronics and plenty of surprises.

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The festival is only open to guests 18 and older. Tickets are $65 for general admission and $125 for VIP passes, before fees. VIP passes are for guests 21 and older.

RELATED: Photos from Nocturnal Wonderland

The campgrounds open at 3 p.m. Friday, Oct. 25 and close at 3 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 27. Two day car-camping is still available and costs $125, before fees. A one-day RV camping pass is $150 and a two-day RV camping pass is $200.

You can get tickets and more at the Escape from Wonderland website. What do you think of the lineup?

Check out the full lineup below.

AC Slater
Arboles Pintados
Baggi Begovic
Bassjackers
Brillz
Carnage
Caspa
Cedric Gervais
Danny Avila
David Steven
Delta Heavy
Deniz Koyu
Dubfire
Eats Everything
Gaiser
Guy Gerber
Hardwell
Isaac
John Digweed
Kennedy Jones
Madeon
Manufactured Superstars
Mat Zo
Monsta
Noisia
Ookay
Optiv
Pendulum (DJ Set)
Prolix
Rebecca & Fiona
Richie Hawtin
Steve Angello
The Orb
Umek
W&W

RIVERSIDE: Beers and local music meet at Oktoberfest

El Robo will perform at Inland Empire Brewing Company's Oktoberfest. (Contributed Image)

El Robo will perform at Inland Empire Brewing Company’s Oktoberfest. (Contributed Image)

The Inland Empire Brewing Company is having music and more at its Oktoberfest Celebration on Saturday, Oct. 12.

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El Robo, The Revivers and Red Store Bums will provide the entertainment.

The $10 entry fee gets you one beer, the music and access to food.

Noon-8 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 12, 1710 Palmyrita Ave., Riverside, 21 and older only.

Visit www.iebrew.com for more information.

Here’s a taste of El Robo.

STAGECOACH 2014: Festival founder talks lineup, changes

Luke Bryan performs on the Mane stage during the Stagecoach Country Music Festival in Indio on Saturday, April 28, 2012.  (File Photo)

Luke Bryan performs on the Mane stage during the Stagecoach Country Music Festival in Indio on Saturday, April 28, 2012. (File Photo)

Three of the hottest stars in country music will headline the 2014 Stagecoach Country Music Festival when Eric Church, Jason Aldean and Luke Bryan take the stage April 25-27 at the Empire Polo Club in Indio.

The country festival started in 2007 as a sister event to the alternative music-focused Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival. As Coachella became the tastemaker for alternative music, Stagecoach has become a barometer for country stars on the rise.

The popular festival featured all three of the headliners when they were just up-and-coming acts playing during the blazing afternoon sun.

“This is the most current lineup we’ve ever had,” said Paul Tollett, head of festival promoter Goldenvoice, referring to the main stage acts.

RELATED: Stagecoach 2014 ticket prices, RV camping information, full lineup

One artist is getting the rare back-to-back appearance at consecutive fests: Florida Georgia Line.

The group opened the main stage on Sunday at the 2013 fest in the high temperatures. Even in the heat, they impressed Tollett so much that they were invited back.

“They were great,” he said.

But the contemporary country stars aren’t the only notable names the festival attracts. Stagecoach snagged legend Loretta Lynn, who was originally scheduled to perform a couple of years ago, but had to back out due to a medical issue.

Tollett noted that she is someone that the festival has been trying to have perform for a long time.


As for Stagecoach logistics, fans can expect some on-site changes.

Traditionally, Stagecoach has had two tiers of reserved seating in front of the main stage as well as general admission passes. Tollett said that the tier in front of the stage would remain fairly empty until late in the day, sometimes up until the headlining act.

To combat that, Goldenvoice is putting a standing-room only pit in front of the stage with the reserved seats behind them, in two areas known as the Corral.

“We want a party there all day,” Tollett said.

RELATED: What you need to know about Stagecoach 2014

The other big change is in the camping policy. In 2013, Goldenvoice instituted new rules in an effort to curb the partying in the campgrounds, requiring RV campers to own the RV they would be taking and filling out an application for the spot.

The announcement brought on a backlash from fans, but Tollett said camping went really well at the festival this year.

For 2014, those wishing to camp will still have to fill out the application, but borrowed and rented RVs are allowed.

Tickets go on sale Friday, Oct. 18 at 10 a.m. at www.stagecoachfestival.com. General admission passes will be $249; the new Corral passes are both priced at $799.

RIVERSIDE: Steve Martin and friends live up to ‘Great Performances’

Edie Brickell and Steve Martin on stage at the Fox Performing Arts Center on Thursday, October 10, 2013. Steve Martin, Edie Brickell and the Steep Canyon Rangers are filming a PBS "Great Performances" at the Fox Performing Arts Center in Riverside. Thursday night, which was filmed, was only open to 500 people.  (Kurt Miller/Staff Photographer)

Edie Brickell and Steve Martin on stage at the Fox Performing Arts Center on Thursday, October 10, 2013. Steve Martin, Edie Brickell and the Steep Canyon Rangers are filming a PBS “Great Performances” at the Fox Performing Arts Center in Riverside. Thursday night, which was filmed, was only open to 500 people. (Kurt Miller/Staff Photographer)

As majestic as the Fox Performing Arts Center in Riverside looks on any given day, the city’s renovated jewel sparkled even brighter for its close-up with Steve Martin with the Steep Canyon Rangers and Edie Brickell on Thursday, Oct. 10.

While a little bit of the shine came from the iridescent curtains framing the stage, it was the set by musicians in front of them that lived up to “Great Performances,” the long-running PBS show for which the intimate dress rehearsal was filmed.

The night was full of rapid-fire wit and rapid-fire bluegrass from Martin and friends.

RELATED: Steve Martin and Edie Brickell talk Bluegrass

“The next song is a singalong but it has no lyrics, so good luck,” Martin said before launching into an instrumental.

Known for his comedy and acting roles, Martin didn’t disappoint on the laughs, even poking fun at the network filming him.

As he tuned his banjo with an electronic device, he joked that he could check his email on it and was watching PBS’ “Masterpiece Theatre” on it.

“Oh wait, it’s the pledge drive; click,” he said.

Steve Martin, Edie Brickell and the Steep Canyon Rangers perform at the Fox Performing Arts Center in Riverside on Oct. 10, 2013. Thursday night, which was filmed, is only open to 500 people. (Kurt Miller/Staff Photographer)

Steve Martin, Edie Brickell and the Steep Canyon Rangers perform at the Fox Performing Arts Center in Riverside on Oct. 10, 2013. Thursday night, which was filmed, is only open to 500 people. (Kurt Miller/Staff Photographer)

As a crane with a camera swooped over the crowd, which was limited to the orchestra section for the show, Martin told the story about meeting the Steep Canyon Rangers at a party in North Carolina, where they were the local band playing, but admitted that the true story wasn’t very Hollywood.

“There we tell people we met in rehab,” Martin said.

While the jokes were entertaining, the true musical talent is what showed off the Fox as a gem of a theater. The vocal blend amongst the Steep Canyon Rangers, whether on an a cappella version of the spiritual “I Can’t Sit Down,” or joining Martin on the hilarious “Atheists Don’t Have No Songs,” proved the Fox as an acoustic “sweet spot.”

Martin explained that he doesn’t think of the Steep Canyon Rangers as his backup band.

“I think of them like I am their celebrity,” he said.

Despite the incredible talent the Steep Canyon Rangers possess on their own, it was the combination of them, Martin and Brickell that made the night so special.

Brickell shared the stories behind the songs she and Martin wrote together for their latest release, “Love Has Come for You,” explaining that Martin would email her audio files of him playing the banjo and she would walk around singing along to them until she found the right lyrics.

One of them, which became “Sarah Jane and the Iron Mountain Baby,” had Brickell singing “Whooo baby” along to it, like a train’s whistle.  It inspired her to search out trains on the Internet and she came across the tale of the Iron Mountain train and a man who rescued an abandoned baby along train tracks in Missouri. He took the baby home to his wife, Sarah Jane, and they raised him.

“I could not believe my good luck that her name rhymed with ‘train,’ ” Brickell said.

The song was among the dazzling show’s highlights, as well as Martin and the Steep Canyon Rangers’ “Jubilation Day,” the newly penned murder ballad “Pretty Little One” with all of the performers and the main set closer “Auden’s Train,” which featured blistering fiddle work from the Steep Canyon Rangers’ Nicky Sanders.

Friday night’s show will also be filmed for “Great Performances,” which is set to air in March 2014 and will likely live on in pledge drive perpetuity.

 

 

 

 

STAGECOACH 2014: What you need to know about the festival

Luke Bryan performs on the Mane stage during the Stagecoach Country Music Festival in Indio on Saturday, April 28, 2012.  (File Photo)

Luke Bryan performs on the Mane stage during the Stagecoach Country Music Festival in Indio on Saturday, April 28, 2012. (File Photo)

With the announcement of the Stagecoach Country Music Festival lineup today, here are some basic questions you might want to know the answers to if you’re planning on hitting up the festival’s eighth year in Indio next spring.

Q: When/where is the 2014 Stagecoach Country Music Festival?
A: Stagecoach 2014 will be held April 25-27, 2014 at the Empire Polo Club in Indio.

Q: Who’s playing Stagecoach 2014?
A: Eric Church, Jason Aldean and Luke Bryan are headlining. Other notable acts include Loretta Lynn, Hunter Hayes, Jennifer Nettles, Florida Georgia Line,  Lee Brice, Crystal Gayle and more. You can see the initial 2014 Stagecoach  Lineup here at the Audio File blog.

RELATED: Stagecoach 2014 ticket prices, RV camping information, full lineup

Q: How much are Stagecoach tickets?
A: General admission passes are  $249. The new Corral reserved seating and new standing pit areas will be $799. Kids 10 and younger get into the general admission areas for free.

Q: When do Stagecoach 2014 tickets go on sale?
A: Tickets for the 2014 Stagecoach Country Music Festival go on sale at 10 a.m. on Friday, Oct. 18 at http://stagecoachfestival.frontgatetickets.com. Do yourself a favor and set up an account early.

Q: Can I camp at Stagecoach? How much does it cost?
A: Yes, but only RV camping is allowed.  If you are camping with a 50 AMP power source, the price is $950. It’s $850 for a 30 AMP power source. Dry camping is $550.

Q: Can I borrow or rent an RV to camp in?
A: Yes. After changing the RV policy for Stagecoach 2013, the policy has been amended and you are allowed to rent or borrow an RV to camp at the festival. However, you still have to apply to camp at Stagecoach and your application must be in by 5 p.m. Oct. 15.

Q: How can I get more Stagecoach Festival updates?
A: Sign up for the Press-Enterprise’s Stagecoach newsletter. Just fill out the form below.


Q: I have more questions. Where can I find more answers?
A: Check out the Stagecoach Festival official site.