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PE LIVE: Happy Thanksgiving from PE Live

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Happy Thanksgiving! Because of the holiday we won’t have a traditional PE Live video this week, but I did put a little video together about the 30-plus local artists who have made time to answer my questions and perform for us.

Thank you to everyone who has participated, thank you to everyone who has watched a PE Live video and thank you to everyone who has helped make our little show about local music possible–the Press-Enterprise staff, videographers Matt Schoenmann, Angel Ortiz and Pep Fernandez, Cory and Robert at Hangar 24 and the iGuide team.

If you haven’t seen PE Live or you missed one of the artists, you can watch all of the videos over at the PE Live video page.

Have a safe and happy Thanksgiving and come back next Thursday for our PE Live session with Naive Thieves shot at ProAbition in Riverside. You can get a sneak peek at the videos if you sign up for our PE Live newsletter.

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BLACK FRIDAY: Local outfits offer music, ticket deals

Nick Cave has a Record Store Day exclusive release coming out on Black Friday. (2013/File Photo)

Nick Cave has a Record Store Day exclusive release coming out on Black Friday. (2013/File Photo)

Black Friday doesn’t have to mean slugging it out and fighting for parking at the mega mall. Instead, there are some local outfits offering up Black Friday deals that have some more fun attached to them.

Merry Meltdown tickets

If you love live music, San Bernardino’s X103.9 FM has a heck of a Black Friday deal from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.

If you purchase a ticket for the Merry Meltdown concert at Citizens Business Bank Arena in Ontario on Dec. 14  (featuring Korn, Stone Temple Pilots, Sick Puppies, Big B and Assuming We Survive, you get two free tickets to another exclusive show.

The radio station is bringing in three well-known artists to do acoustic sets at M15 in Corona next month–the Airborne Toxic Event on Thursday, Dec. 5, Switchfoot on Friday, Dec. 6 and  A Day to Remember on Sunday, Dec. 15. Buy one ticket to Merry Meltdown and you get a pair to one of the three M15 shows (your choice).

Here’s the catch–you have to buy it in person at the arena’s box office, which is open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.  Also, the buy one, get two deal is only good while supplies last.

Tickets for Merry Meltdown are $29.50-$59.50. Visit www.x1039.com for more information. Citizens Business Bank Arena is located at 4000 E. Ontario Center Parkway.

Riverside's own Vicky and the Vengents will be appearing at Groovers on Black Friday. (Contributed Image)

Riverside’s own Vicky and the Vengents will be appearing at Groovers on Black Friday. (Contributed Image)

In-store fun

Black Friday is the second big celebration on the calendar for Record Store Day and two local shops are doing some fun things.

If you want to sleep in after your football hangover, Vicky and the Vengents will be taking over Groovers Records in Riverside from 1 p.m. to 10 p.m. -10 p.m. They’re going to be giving out their new single, “Sha Na” to folks in line and celebrating Record Store Day with some of the exclusive goodies.

Groovers is at 215 West Big Springs Road in Riverside (behind UC Riverside).

Also in Riverside, Mad Platter will have Record Store Day special items in stock. If you Visit sister store Rhino Records in Claremont, there will be a vinyl sale in the parking lot, too. The stores are open from 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. on Friday.

On Saturday, Nov. 30, both stores will be taking 10 percent off purchases from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. in celebration of Small Business Saturday.  Rhino will also have a very limited number of free tickets to see Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles in 2014 if you pick up his new “Live from KCRW”

Mad Platter is located at 1223 University Ave. in Riverside and Rhino is at 235 Yale Ave. in Claremont.

COACHELLA 2014: Lineup predictions with Ellie Goulding, Broken Bells

Fans await Nick Cave at the 2013 Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival. (Rodrigo Pena/Freelance Photographer)

Fans await Nick Cave at the 2013 Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival. (Rodrigo Pena/Freelance Photographer)

As the days get shorter, the 2014 Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival prediction list gets longer. Last week we had a really fun chat with Coachella fans about who they think will be at the fest in 2014. Many thanks to Nate Hutchinson, Dave Brooks and Jason Bowen and my colleagues David Olson, Imran Ghori and Eric Paul Johnson for adding their knowledge.

To everyone who watched and commented and asked questions of the “Coachella Magic 8 Ball,” thank you, although I’ll admit that I’m still a little bit grumpy about the  Coachella Magic 8 Ball’s completely unscientific answers. The chat was so much fun that we’ll be doing it again in December. Stay tuned for details.  If you want to see what we talked about and what our wish list is, you can still watch our first Coachella 2014 prediction chat. Fair warning, it runs for about an hour.

Ellie Goulding (AP photo)

Ellie Goulding (AP photo)

One of the names that kept coming up in the chat and beyond was Ellie Goulding. Both Bowen and Twitter mate RJThomps pointed out her San Francisco tour date set for April 19. Coachella 2014 will run April 11-13 and April 18-20 at the Empire Polo Club in Indio and performing artists typically book San Francisco dates around the festival dates.

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The other thing that pointed to Goulding’s Coachella return (she performed in 2011) was the lack of SoCal dates on her tour and the magic Coachella window.

And because the Coachella fans are the best, Bowen alerted me to an interview with Goulding he was reading in Q magazine.

“I’m preparing myself to start touring next year, ending at Coachella,” Goulding told Q. Thank you for sharing, Jason!

Here’s Goulding’s latest hit, “Burn.”

 

Another one of our guests on last week’s video chat, Nate Hutchinson, thinks Broken Bells is a lock. I am in complete agreement.

Will Broken Bells play Coachella 2014? (James Minchin/Contributed Image)

Will Broken Bells play Coachella 2014? (James Minchin/Contributed Image)

The group includes The Shins’ James Mercer and musician and producer extraordinaire Danger Mouse.

I’m honestly surprised they didn’t do Coachella after their first album was released, but with new disc “After the Disco” due out Jan. 14, I would be shocked if Broken Bells’ name isn’t on the Coachella poster when the lineup comes out.

Plus, Broken Bells has announced a whole bunch of tour dates through March and none of them are on the West Coast.

What do you think about Ellie Goulding and Broken Bells heading to Coachella 2014?

Sound off in the comments below. You can flip through the interactive timeline or click the links below to read my other predictions for the next edition of the fest.

I’ve covered the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival and the Stagecoach Country Music Festival since 2007. All of the Coachella prediction posts here are tagged with Coachellaology. For more Coachella news, photos, interviews and information, visit the iGuide Coachella page.

If you want to follow me on social media, I’m at @vanessafranko on Twitter, the Audio File on Facebook and on Google+.

Nov. 20, 2013: Will Outkast reunion dominate lineup?
Nov. 19, 2013: FLAG, Haim
Nov. 14, 2013: Can we all just agree that Arcade Fire will headline?
Nov. 14, 2013: Lorde, Flogging Molly
Nov. 5, 2013: Mogwai, The Dismemberment Plan
Oct. 25, 2013: Arcade Fire, The Naked and Famous
Oct. 7, 2013: The Pixies
Oct. 2, 2013: Paul McCartney, Luscious Jackson
Aug. 2, 2013: Neutral Milk Hotel
June 16, 2013: The Replacements

CORONA: DJ Quik brings tales of Compton to M15

DJ Quik will perform at M15 in Corona on Friday, Nov. 29. (Contributed Image)

DJ Quik will perform at M15 in Corona on Friday, Nov. 29. (Contributed Image)

Iconic rapper DJ Quik is headed to Corona for a performance at M15 on Friday, Nov. 29.

After N.W.A. put the struggles of Compton in the mainstream, Quik brought his own spin to his hometown, striking hits with “Born and Raised in Compton” and “Jus Lyke Compton.”

He’s worked with a “Who’s Who” of hip-hop, including Jay-Z, Snoop Dogg, Talib Kweli and the Fresh Prince himself, Will Smith.

7 p.m. Friday, Nov. 29, M15, 9022 Pulsar Court, Suite H, Corona, 951-200-4465, $20 in advance, $25 at the show.

Visit www.m15concerts.com for more on the show.

CORONA: Save the Swim Team plays Maya’s Cafe

Save the Swim Team is calling it quits, but not before playing a show in Corona. (2010/File Photo)

Save the Swim Team is calling it quits, but not before playing a show in Corona. (2010/File Photo)

Save the Swim Team, a Huntington Beach-based ska/punk band, is calling it quits at the end of the year.

The group, which has played dozens of shows around the Inland Empire over the years, will play one final show in this neck of the woods when they play Maya’s Cafe in Corona on Thursday, Dec. 5.

Get ready to skank around the mosh pit with them one last time.

Also on the bill are The Flatliners, Slow Children, Living with Lions, Culture Abuse and Survay Says! (why yes, it really is spelled like that).

6:30 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 5, Maya’s Cafe, 13627 Magnolia Ave., Corona, $10, all ages.

Visit www.facebook.com/SaveTheSwimTeam for more information on the band’s victory lap.

SAN BERNARDINO: Rapper D’zyl 5k1 draws inspiration from ‘Weird’ Al, opera

San Bernardino rapper Daniel "D'zyl 5k1" Fromm will perform in Riverside on Saturday, Nov. 30. (Contributed Image)

San Bernardino rapper Daniel “D’zyl 5k1” Fromm will perform in Riverside on Saturday, Nov. 30. (Contributed Image)

Daniel Fromm’s biggest hip-hop influence is a man known for his accordion-filled parodies — “Weird” Al Yankovic.

“He was an iconoclast in a way,” Fromm, whose stage name is D’zyl 5k1 (pronounced Diesel 5001).

The creative interpretation and reimagining of popular songs inspired Fromm, who grew up in San Bernardino, to make his own versions.

After a friend heard his parodies, he suggested that Fromm try to create his own music.

Years later, not only is D’Zyl 5k1 creating his own music, but he’s part of the Uproar hip-hop collective in the Inland Empire and is paying his dues with a goal to be the next local rapper on the Paid Dues independent hip-hop festival in 2014.

Born in Hollywood, Fromm moved to San Bernardino when he was in elementary school, a self-described nerd who started writing songs as an outlet after he would finish his schoolwork early in class.

Fromm will be joining fellow Uproar member Stutta Boii during a performance at Mexicali Bar and Grill in Riverside on Saturday, Nov. 30, celebrating Stutta Boii’s new album.

Saturday’s show will also feature performances from Golden State Union, Manifest Sound, Motor Mouth, Clomkas Members Only, Turtle and Dat Heathen.

Growing up, Fromm loved ‘90s R&B and rock music until he heard The Pharcyde’s “Passin’ Me By,” a song with an outcast theme that he immediately related to.

“I got rejected a lot,” Fromm said.

But as he quietly worked on his music, he ended up entering a talent competition in high school and was such a hit that the idea of making music ignited a spark for him.

In the last year D’Zyl 5k1’s popularity has been growing. In December 2012 he played a show with an influence, rapper Chino XL, and the momentum has kept rolling with collaborations, more live performances and multiple musical releases.

In addition to his campaign for Paid Dues 2014, the rapper is working on a double album due out early next year.

One of his goals is to write a song featuring opera, another style of music the audiophile loves.

“I really like the feel of it — those notes are really powerful,” Fromm said.

He’s planning on the album featuring one disc of original music and the other will be more compilation-style, including collaborations and featured tracks.

Beyond landing on the big stage in his backyard, Fromm has another big goal.

“Maybe one day ‘Weird’ Al Yankovic will make fun of my songs,” he said.

9 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 30, Mexicali Bar and Grill, 1690 Spruce St., Riverside, 21 and older only.

The show is a turkey and canned food drive and admission is free with a donation.

Visit www.uproarmassmedia.com and www.facebook.com/dzyl5001music for more on Fromm.

HEMET: The Maxies, The Walking Toxins visit Little Louie’s

The Maxies (Paul Silver/Contributed Image)

The Maxies (Paul Silver/Contributed Image)

It’s been a busy couple of months for The Maxies–the masked pop punk band that claims to have emigrated from Greenland to the Inland Empire has been touring  with Paul Collins Beat and just released a split with Japanese punk band Kingons.

The Maxies will perform on the next leg of Reel Big Fish’s tour, which kicks off with three SoCal House of Blues dates set for Jan. 2-4. They will also be hitting the road in Japan with the Kingons in February.

But before they travel far, the band has two shows this weekend.

On Friday, Nov. 29 The Maxies will be at The Vault for the Temecula venue’s thank you show (The Vault will close for good after Band Wars on Nov. 30).

The next night the band will be at Little Louie’s in Hemet with The Walking Toxins and Danger Inc.

6 p.m. Friday, The Vault, 41607 Enterprise Circle North, Temecula, free, all ages.

7 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 30, Little Louie’s, 43271 State Highway 74, Hemet, free, all ages.

 

RIVERSIDE: The Debonaires host annual pre-Thanksgiving show Wednesday

 

The Debonaires will hold the annual pre-Thanksgiving show at Mission Tobacco Lounge on Wednesday, Nov. 27. (2013/File photo)

The Debonaires will hold the annual pre-Thanksgiving show at Mission Tobacco Lounge on Wednesday, Nov. 27. (2013/File photo)

Every family has its own holiday traditions and Riverside’s long-running ska band The Debonaires is no exception.

Each year, the band hosts a big show the night before Thanksgiving where new friends and old get together and celebrate some of the best in Inland music.

The Debonaires will headline the night of entertainment and there will also be sets from Quitapenas and Summer Twins.

Quitapenas was recently featured in the Wall Street Journal’s music blog and was also a guest on PE Live a couple of months back.

Watch an interview with Quitapenas.

Summer Twins, formed by sisters Chelsea and Justine Brown, also stopped by PE Live earlier this year.

Watch Summer Twins perform “I Don’t Care.”

The doors open at 8 p.m. The admission charge is $5 before 9 p.m. and $10 after.

Wednesday, Nov. 27, Mission Tobacco Lounge, 3630 University Ave., Riverside, 21 and older only.

PE LIVE: The Dangers give goosebumps with “My Someday”

The Dangers perform "My Someday" at Hangar 24 Brewery in Redlands for PE Live. (Matthew Schoenmann/Freelance Photographer)

The Dangers perform “My Someday” at Hangar 24 Brewery in Redlands for PE Live. (Matthew Schoenmann/Freelance Photographer)

When The Dangers first sent the new album “Gold!!” my way I was impressed by every track, but none more so than the album closer “My Someday.”

Bandleader Chris LeRoy had written the song a few years back and never really had the right place for it. But when Lisa Kekaula, of The BellRays, Bob & Lisa and Lisa and the Lips, joined The Dangers on the new album, he knew the powerful Riverside vocalist had the voice for the song.

LeRoy said that Kekaula and Dangers guitarist Bob Vennum (who is also a member of The BellRays, Bob & Lisa and Lisa and the Lips) had been touring in Australia with The BellRays and when they returned home, Kekaula had barely regained her voice after losing it on tour.

When she recorded the vocal track for “My Someday,” the original intent was to go back and fix it once she regained her voice, but LeRoy loved the vocal and it’s powerful vulnerability so much that the original take is what’s on the album.

I’ve listened to this song dozens of times and it never fails to give me goosebumps.  I’m over the moon that we were able to capture it for PE Live when The Dangers played a rollicking set at Hangar 24 in Redlands a couple of weeks back. Right around the 2:45 mark is where the song truly takes flight for me and it was serendipitous that background singers Ralph Torres and Pammy Farragher were in the audience and added that extra oomph to the song.

Watch The Dangers perform “My Someday.”

Watch an interview and three other performances with The Dangers over at the iGuide.

TEMECULA: Ash Fenner visits the Public House

Ash Fenner will perform at the Public House in Temecula. (Stone Crandall Photography/Contributed Image)

Ash Fenner will perform at the Public House in Temecula. (Stone Crandall Photography/Contributed Image)

Singer/songwriter Ash Fenner will perform at the Public House in Temecula on Sunday, Nov. 24.

Inspired by an eclectic mix of jazz, heavy metal and folk music, Fenner lends a soulful voice to her folk music.

Expect to hear music from her EP “American Rags.”

7 p.m. Sunday, The Public House, 41971 Main St., Temecula, all ages, free.

Visit www.ashfenner.com for more information.