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RIVERSIDE: Spend a metal Monday at The Vibe June 24

The Vibe Bar and Grill in Riverside. (2008/File Photo)

The Vibe Bar and Grill in Riverside. (2008/File Photo)

Combat that case of the Mondays with a night of heavy metal at The Vibe in Riverside on Monday, June 24.

Think of it as your Mayhem Fest warm-up. (Mayhem kicks off its 2013 run at San Manuel Amphitheater in Devore on Saturday, June 29).

Be ready for a night of amazing band logos and some shredding with Ossification, Iniquitous Deeds, Abhorration, Paroxysmal Butchering and the band most likely to give you nightmares with its name, Fetal Disgorge.

The show is open to those 18 and older and it’s $5 to get in.

The Vibe is located at 1805 University Ave. in Riverside. The show starts at 8 p.m. Visit the event Facebook page for more info.

AUDIO FILES: Listen to Ghost B.C.

Ghost B.C. performs at the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival on Sunday, April 14, 2013.  (Charlotte Bray/Freelance Photographer)

Ghost B.C. performs at the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival on Sunday, April 14, 2013. (Charlotte Bray/Freelance Photographer)

Ghost B.C. was one of my favorite sets at the 2013 Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival. I love the theatrics, the costumes and most of all, the metal.

Papa Emeritus II and the Nameless Ghouls are bringing the fun back to metal. I interviewed two of the Nameless Ghouls during the first weekend of Coachella.  We talked about ABBA and Dave Grohl.

Here’s the band’s take on ABBA’s “I’m a Marionette” and the original “Secular Haze.”

And here’s “Prime Mover” from the second weekend of Coachella 2013.

PE LIVE: Watch Black Bear perform ‘1850 Overture’

Black Bear and the Cheyenne Autumn Band (Contributed Image)

Black Bear and the Cheyenne Autumn Band (Contributed Image)

This is a really exciting week for PE Live. Since we relaunched the series, we’ve had more than a dozen artists come in and perform and talk with us.

Now, with this week’s edition, we are up to 50 videos in the PE Live reboot. I am thrilled that the artist who made us hit number 50 is Black Bear, of Black Bear and the Cheyenne Autumn Band.

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Black Bear, a.k.a. Jonny Miller, crafts impeccable California folk music that has inspiration in everything from transcendentalism to Westerns.

Here’s “1850 Overture.”

Want to know more about Black Bear and see all of the performances and interviews from PE Live? Click the links below.

AUDIO FILES: Listen to The Unforgiven

The Unforgiven in their 1980s heyday. (Contributed Image)

The Unforgiven in their 1980s heyday. (Contributed Image)

The Unforgiven was from the Inland Empire, merging Spaghetti Westerns with arena rock. And I’ve had the band’s music stuck in my head for days.

They reunited (sadly, without the great Johnny Hickman) at the 2012 Stagecoach Country Music Festival. They were fantastic there.

The Unforgiven performs at the 2012 Stagecoach Country Music Festival. (Vanessa Franko/Staff Photo)

The Unforgiven performs at the 2012 Stagecoach Country Music Festival. (Vanessa Franko/Staff Photo)

Here’s a story I did on the band before that Stagecoach return. I couldn’t find the link since we’ve changed the website around, so here’s what originally ran on April 27, 2012, by yours truly. I’m sprinkling in the videos, too.

The Unforgiven rides again
BY VANESSA FRANKO
STAFF WRITER

The Unforgiven’s story is the epitome of the parable of the music business, with a plot line as strong as the Spaghetti Westerns that inspired the image of the Inland Empire-based roots rock band.

The legend of The Unforgiven starts nearly 30 years ago, long before there was a Clint Eastwood film or a Metallica song by the same name.

The short version goes a little something like this: friends start a band after taking a film course, band builds huge buzz in the European press before ever playing a show, band is at the center of a bidding war among major labels in the heyday of big music in the U.S., band makes a video for MTV hit “I Hear the Call” that actually looks like a Spaghetti Western with a power pop soundtrack, band’s lone album flops, band gets wild, members quit and by 1988 The Unforgiven is no more.

“We were unmanageable at the time,” lead singer/songwriter Steve “John Henry” Jones said in a telephone interview last week.

But, on Sunday, under the blazing sun and amid the dusty winds of Indio, the scene is set for The Unforgiven’s next act at the sold-out Stagecoach Country Music Festival, a reunion spearheaded by Paul Tollett, head of festival producer Goldenvoice.

Tollett, who was a student at Cal Poly Pomona the same time as Jones in the 1980s, had booked the band in its early years and approached drummer Alan Waddington in 2010 about reuniting the band for the 2011 festival.

“I didn’t see it happening,” Jones said. “I’m in my third career as a TV producer.”

Jones found a second career was in the business side of music and now Jones is the producer of the reality show “Turbine Cowboys” on The Weather Channel.

Likewise, the band’s other members were working on various things. Waddington teaches at Citrus College, bassist Mike Finn and guitarist Mike Jones are teachers with the Los Angeles Unified School District and guitarist Jay Lansford lives in Hanover, Germany, where he works in the music business as an A&R man and still plays in the punk scene.

Growing up, Steve Jones, Mike Jones and Finn were all lifeguards together in Corona, and Steve Jones and Lansford were in seminal Inland punk band The Stepmothers together.

Additionally, original Unforgiven member and Redlands native Johnny Hickman, who won’t be out for the reunion show, is a member of the band Cracker.

Another former member is in poor health and one couldn’t be found.

When the band split up, there was some bad blood among the members, but after the initial reunion proposal, Waddington continued to work on getting everyone back together.

Mike Jones, Finn and Waddington have played throughout the Inland region in the band The Hickmen as well as at the annual Cracker/Camper Van Beethoven Campout.

Waddington’s persistence is what made the reunion happen.

“Alan kept at it. He is the great Gandhi in this group,” Jones said.

One of Jones’ concerns was that he hadn’t played live and wasn’t up for it and there was a lot of healing that needed to be done.

“For me, the moment was when I got back in the room with the guys,” he said.

“I was a very tough guy to be in a band with,” Jones admitted.

The legacy and the music of the band has lived on, influencing others and still talked about and remembered in the Inland music scene. The Unforgiven inspired racks at Hollywood vintage stores filled with bolo ties, long leather jackets and wide-brimmed hats.

“We went out and forged our own way,” Lansford said.

The Unforgiven performs at the 2012 Stagecoach Country Music Festival. (Vanessa Franko/Staff Photo)

The Unforgiven performs at the 2012 Stagecoach Country Music Festival. (Vanessa Franko/Staff Photo)

Fans who catch the band Sunday can look forward to the old songs off the lone album, as well as a few surprises.

“We have been writing new songs and we will be playing a couple of new things,” Jones said.

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

Here are a few other links about the band’s Stagecoach performance from the show itself:

STAGECOACH 2012: The Unforgiven reunites in rock
STAGECOACH 2012: The Unforgiven’s star treatment

SAN BERNARDINO: Brad Paisley concert adds camping options

Hundreds of fans camped on site at Glen Helen Regional Park to see Mumford & Sons perform at San Manuel Amphitheater in Devore on June 2, 2013.  (Vanessa Franko/Staff Photo)

Hundreds of fans camped on site at Glen Helen Regional Park to see Mumford & Sons perform at San Manuel Amphitheater in Devore on June 2, 2013. (Vanessa Franko/Staff Photo)

Tickets for Brad Paisley’s Aug. 24 show at San Manuel Amphitheater in Devore go on sale Friday, June 21, and now concertgoers will also be able to purchase camping passes.

This will be the second concert event the venue is offering camping for. The first one was the successful Mumford & Sons show on June 2.

Camping passes start at $50 and will be on sale when tickets go on sale at 10 a.m. June 21. Regular tickets will be on sale via Live Nation and Ticketmaster.

There are a number of activities set up for the campers, including a water park with two water slides, as well as a general store. It’s like a mini-Coachella, with water slides.

Campers can check-in starting Friday, August 23 at 3 p.m. and stay through 3 p.m. Sunday, August 25.

There are two kinds of camping available: car camping and RV camping.
Car camping spots are 20 feet by 30 feet and have enough room for one car and one tent. RV spots will accommodate RVs up to 42 feet long. There are no hookups available for the RV camping.

A two-day camping pass (Friday and Saturday night) is $75 for a car/truck and $125 per RV. A one-day camping pass for Saturday night only is $50 for a car/truck and $100 per RV.

Call 909-880-6500 for more camping information.

Here are the camping rules that Live Nation sent over:

  • Quiet time will be enforced from 2am – 8am each night.
  • Underage use or possession of alcohol will not be tolerated.
  • No illegal drugs or drug paraphernalia.
  • No firearms or weapons of any kind.
  • No fireworks, open fires, or charcoal grills. Propane grills are allowed.
  • No large parties, kegs or binge drinking devices.
  • Unauthorized vending of food or merchandise, including alcohol, is prohibited.
  • Please obey all posted “No Trespassing” signs.
  • Violation of any campground rule or policy may also lead to fines.
  • Restrooms and showers for men and women will be available in the campground
  • Fishing licenses are required to fish and must be purchased in advance via Walmart or Bass Pro Shops or other authorized store.
  • Fishing hours are 7:30 AM to 7:00 PM
  • There is an $8.00 fee to fish
  • Swimming: the pool and waterslide are open from 10 AM to 7 PM
  • Proper swimming attire is required.
  • Frisbee Golf is available to campers (free of charge, but fans must bring their own golf disk)

MUSIC: How the Live Nation, Insomniac deal impacts I.E.

Fans dance at the National Orange Show at the Insomniac event Audiotistic. (2010/File Photo)

Fans dance at the National Orange Show at the Insomniac event Audiotistic. (2010/File Photo)

Electronic Dance Music promoter Insomniac Events finally revealed the long-rumored partnership with entertainment giant Live Nation Wednesday, June  19 just ahead of Insomniac’s Electric Daisy Carnival festival in Las Vegas.

Insomniac’s CEO Pasquale Rotella made the announcement about the Live Nation/Insomniac partnership  in a panel at his EDM Biz conference. Live Nation is purchasing half of Insomniac. Rotella promises the experiences for fans will stay the same, but that Live Nation is providing infrastructure for the company.

So what does this mean for the Inland Empire, home to some popular Insomniac-produced EDM events?

Expect more of them. Live Nation, which operates San Manuel Amphitheater in Devore, approached the San Bernardino County Board of Supervisors earlier this year to get permission to run four EDM events at the site. Insomniac’s Beyond Wonderland was the first one at the venue. County officials called Beyond Wonderland  a success.

RELATED: Fan photos of Beyond Wonderland’s San Manuel Amphitheater debut

I think we’ll also see multi-day festivals at that site. The Mumford & Sons campout/show on June 2 was a success at using the space at Glen Helen Pavilion and I think it showed Live Nation that the space is viable for larger-scale events. (I’ll go ahead and add weather permitting, because it’s not a great option for the dead heat of  an I.E. summer).

The next Insomniac event on tap for the venue is Nocturnal Wonderland, which will be held Sept. 21 at San Manuel Amphitheater. Tickets go on sale June 27 at noon.

Furthermore, the big entertainment news in Riverside this week is that the city is in talks with Live Nation to operate a number of downtown venues, including the Fox Performing Arts Center, the Fox Entertainment Plaza and the Riverside Municipal Auditorium. Of those spaces, I think the Muni could be the right size to get some EDM solo shows.

EDM fans what do you think about the partnership? Does this bolster Insomniac’s ability to put on various events and expand? To use terrible punk terms, did Insomniac “sell out”?

POMONA: Father John Misty performs June 22

Father John Misty will perform at the Glass House in Pomona on June 22. (Vanessa Franko/Staff Photo)

Father John Misty will perform at the Glass House in Pomona on June 22. (Vanessa Franko/Staff Photo)

Father John Misty had one of the most memorable sets of the 2013 Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival this spring and not only because of the sun-soaked California country rock the band played with a palm tree backdrop.

Leader Joshua Tillman was the comedian of the fest and with tongue firmly planted in his cheek as he skewered the festival and its attendees, including a spot-on impersonation of a grumpy girl wearing a floral crown and a hippie dress.

This weekend the antics come to the Glass House in Pomona.

7 p.m. Saturday, June 22, The Glass House, 200 W. Second St., Pomona, $20, all ages.

Visit http://theglasshouse.us for tickets.

AUDIO FILES: Listen to The Stillwinter

The Stillwinter is playing the Vans Warped Tour on Thursday, June 20. (The Stillwinter Facebook/Contributed Image)

The Stillwinter is playing the Vans Warped Tour on Thursday, June 20. (The Stillwinter Facebook/Contributed Image)

Today’s the day–the 2013 Vans Warped Tour kicks off its twin dates at the Pomona Fairplex. If you’re going, there are a number of local bands playing, including The Stillwinter, out of the Redlands/Yucaipa area.

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

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.

Take a look to see the other local artists on the Warped Tour this week.

TEMECULA: Finch announced as part of Sunset Strip Music Festival

Temecula's Finch will perform at the 2013 Sunset Strip Music Festival on Aug. 3. (Vanessa Franko/Staff Photo)

Temecula’s Finch will perform at the 2013 Sunset Strip Music Festival on Aug. 3. (Vanessa Franko/Staff Photo)

Temecula’s Finch has been announced as one of the artists performing at the Sunset Strip Music Festival in West Hollywood on Saturday, Aug. 3.

The band has been touring the U.S. celebrating the 10th anniversary of breakthrough album “What It Is to Burn,” which kicked off with a string of sold out shows at the Glass House in Pomona in February.

Linkin Park was previously announced as the headliner for the festival. Other artists announced on Wednesday, June 19 included Awolnation, Wale, Black Rebel Motorcycle Club, Logic, Slick Rick/Doug E. Fresh, Asher Roth and Street Drum Corps.

This year is the sixth for the festival, which has been integral in revitalizing the Sunset Strip music scene.

In addition to the two outdoor stages set up on the Strip, venues inside the street festival closure (Sunset Boulevard from Doheny Drive to San Vicente Boulevard) such asThe Roxy, Whisky A Go-Go and an outdoor Viper Room stage will also feature more music, including The Active Set, who just played with Neon Trees at Vista Murrieta High School on June 8, and Orgy.

Tickets for the SSMF 2013 street festival are on sale now at http://sunsetstrip.eventbrite.com. Ticket options include general admission for the street festival on Aug. 3 for $79 and a VIP option for $145.

Visit www.sunsetstripmusicfestival.com for more information.

AUDIO FILES: Listen to Mad N Mack, Service Interruption

Mad N Mack will perform at the Vans Warped Tour on Thursday, June 20. (Contributed Image)

Mad N Mack will perform at the Vans Warped Tour on Thursday, June 20. (Contributed Image)

The Vans Warped Tour visits starts its twin visit to Pomona on Thursday, June 20. We have at least seven local artists playing the shows, which also includes Black Veil Brides and Reel Big Fish, among others.

Among the local artists performing are Mad N Mack and Service Interruption, both of whom are playing on Thursday.

Rancho Cucamonga-based Madison Marie and Mackenzie Paige, are known as Mad N Mack and they have a huge following. Now with a full band, the band has a new album, “Everyone’s Watching.”

Visit www.facebook.com/MadnMack for more on the band.

Temecula’s Service Interruption has just released debut album “Driven” and has landed a spot at Warped on Thursday, June 20.

Get more information on the band at www.facebook.com/serviceinterruptionband.

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.

Take a look to see the other local artists on the Warped Tour this week.