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SAN BERNARDINO: Metal Madness heads to Stinger’s

Throw the Goat will play Metal Madness at Stinger's in San Bernardino. (Rockwell Unscene)

Throw the Goat will play Metal Madness at Stinger’s in San Bernardino. (Rockwell Unscene)

If you need a metal fix, there’s an all-day show at Stinger’s in San Bernardino just for you.

Manntis, which has played a handful of shows in the past year, is on the bill, as are Contortion, Jahmbi, Dyer, Long Beach Vagrant, Profecia, A Rise of a Tyrant, Throw the Goat, Light Up the Eyes and the debut show of Iron helm.

X103.9 FM DJ Dirty D is hosting the show.

You have to be 18 or older to go to the show, but tickets are only $10. You can pick them up via www.ticketweb.com.

3 p.m. Saturday, Stinger’s Bar and Nightclub, 194 W. Club Center Drive, San Bernardino, $10, 18 and older only.

Here’s the latest from Throw the Goat, the stellar 2012 release “Black Mountain.”

RIVERSIDE: Fox adds shows, Steve Martin performance to be filmed (UPDATE)

This is not Steve Martin busking in front of a Taco Bell. He is performing with the Steep Canyon Rangers with a high billing at the 2012 Stagecoach Country Music Festival.

Steve Martin’s upcoming concert at the Fox Performing Arts Center in Riverside will be filmed for a PBS show. (2012/FILE PHOTO)

UPDATE: (4:40 p.m.)  Ticket prices have been added to the shows for which they are available.

The Fox Performing Arts Center has added some new shows to its fall lineup and is offering pre-sale tickets for the shows Thursday, Aug. 22 through Saturday, Aug. 24.  The tickets will go on sale to the general public via Ticketmaster on Sunday, Aug. 25.

And with the new shows, the Fox should get ready for its close-up. Steve Martin’s performance on Friday, Oct. 11 will be taped for the long-running PBS series “Great Performances.” He will be joined by the Steep Canyon Rangers and Edie Brickell. The air date is expected to be in 2014.

Martin, who in addition to being a popular actor, comedian and author has forged a burgeoning career in  bluegrass music, has performed locally at Pechanga Resort and Casino and also at the Stagecoach Country Music Festival in recent years.

His forthcoming album, “Love Has Come For You,” is a collaboration with Brickell.

Note that the performance and taping will start at 8 p.m.  for that event so you will want to arrive early. Tickets will be $49-$89, with the “limited best seating” tickets (the ones in the very front), priced at $99.

But Martin’s not the only one coming to the Fox.  There are some returning guests as well.

Colbie Caillat, who performed a well-received concert at the venue in February 2012, will appear on Friday, Sept. 27. She’s best known for her hit, “Bubbly.” Tickets will be $39-$79, with the “limited best seating” tickets , priced at $90.

Also Mariachi Vargas de Tecalitlan, which has performed in Southern California venues including the McCallum Theatre in Palm Desert and Moronco Casino Resort and Spa, will appear at the Fox on Friday, Oct. 18. The ticket prices have yet to be determined for this show. Contact the Fox box office at 951-779-9800 for ticket information on Thursday.

Comedian Anjelah Johnson (Contributed Image)

Comedian Anjelah Johnson (Contributed Image)

There’s also a comedy show on the calendar. Anjelah Johnson is so popular that her show at 7:30 p.m. Friday, Nov. 1 is sold out. The Fox has added a second show for Nov. 1 at 10:30 p.m.  Tickets for Anjelah Johnson will be $25-$37, like the original show, with the “limited best seating” tickets priced at $49.

The pre-sale will run Thursday, Aug. 22 through Saturday, Aug. 24 and tickets will be available only at the Fox Performing Arts Center box office, either by walking up in person or by phone.

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.

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.

The tickets will be on sale via Ticketmaster on Sunday, Aug. 25.

 

TEMECULA: Service Interruption plays benefit show at The Vault

Service Interruption will play The Vault in Temecula. (Contributed Image)

Service Interruption will play The Vault in Temecula. (Contributed Image)

Local punk-inspired band Service Interruption is playing a show at The Vault in Temecula that is also a benefit for foster children.

The show is raiding donations for Sleep Train’s Foster Kids program.  You can get $3 off the price of a ticket if you donates clothes, shoes (in good condition),  or other items.

Stop the Phoenix and IWXO (which means I’m With Love and features Allstar Weekend’s Nathan Darmody) are also on the bill.

6:30 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 24, The Vault, 41607 Enterprise Circle N., Temecula, $10, all ages. Visit www.thevaultconcerts.com for more information and www.facebook.com/serviceinterruptionband for more on Service Interruption.

Service Interruption released their debut album this year. Here’s the video for “According to Plan.”

CORONA: Alien Ant Farm and P.O.D. head to M15

Alien Ant Farm

Alien Ant Farm hangs out with band mascot Rubix. (Steven Gilmore/Contributed Image)

Riverside’s Alien Ant Farm has been on tour all summer long and they’re playing homecoming show at M15 in Corona on Saturday, Sept. 7. And not only will Ant Farm be playing, but P.O.D. is also on the bill.

Alien Ant Farm has been working on their new album, “Always and Forever,” while they’ve been on the road with Fuel and Hoobastank this summer.  (On my recent vacation, I happened to catch a last-minute show in Nashville, Tenn., where I heard the band play new song “Let ‘Em Know” live for the first time and it sounded fantastic. Also, Aaron Lee, of Aaron Lee and the Love Vigilantes, a Riverside band that moved to Nashville  earlier this year, joined Ant Farm for “Attitude.” It was a fun show.)

Check out the video for Alien Ant Farm’s “Let ‘Em Know.” There’s some NSFW language in the song, but you can see some Riverside sights in the clip.

San Diego’s P.O.D. was last in the area when they headlined X103.9’s Merry Meltdown last December.  They recently released a new album, “Murdered Love.”

The show is being put on by X103.9 and tickets are on sale now. They’re $20 in advance and $25 at the door. You have to be 21 or older to go to the show.

Tickets are available at www.m15concerts.com.

CORONA: M15 gets old school with Brenton Wood, more

Brenton Wood (2010/File Photo)

Brenton Wood (2010/File Photo)

Corona concert venue M15 will host “Old School Latin Night” on Saturday, Aug. 24 with Brenton Wood and Rocky Padilla.

The night will be hosted by DJ Angel Baby.

Tickets are $25 for a reserved seat and $15 for general admission.

Wood, who has played Inland venues including the Mission Tobacco Lounge and the Downtown Street Jam, is known for hits “Gimme Little Sign” and “The Oogum Boogum Song.”

To pick up tickets, contact Carrie Asher-Maciel at 951-324-3306 carrieasher@ymail.com or Hebie Castro at 951-264-0204 drumrboy1@yahoo.com.

7 p.m. Saturday, M15, 9022 Pulsar Court, Corona, 951-200-4465.

Visit www.m15concerts.com for more information.

Here’s Wood’s classic hit:

FONTANA: Voodoo Glow Skulls to perform at Sports Zone

 

Voodoo Glow Skulls (Anthony Munoz Photography/Contributed Image)

Voodoo Glow Skulls (Anthony Munoz Photography/Contributed Image)

Fontana’s Sports Zone, a new sports bar, pizzeria and grill, is celebrating its grand opening with a show jam-packed with local music.

Riverside’s Voodoo Glow Skulls, who just got back from a successful run of shows in Brazil, will headline the show on Friday, Aug. 23.

Two other notable Riverside bands, El Robo and The Penetrators, are also on the bill.

8 p.m. Friday, Aug. 23, Sports Zone, 14050 Cherry Ave., 909-355-6911, $10, all ages. Visit voodooglowskulls.com for more information.

Check out this video of VGS doing “Charlie Brown” in Brazil:

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New PE Live videos are released with artists every Thursday at PE.com. (Staff Illustration)

New PE Live videos are released with artists every Thursday at PE.com. (Staff Illustration)

Local music is really important. Right now, the Inland Empire has an incredibly deep talent pool of musicians.

One of my favorite parts of this job is being able to showcase some of them. I’m barely scratching the surface, but since re-launching PE Live this spring, we’ve featured more than 20 Inland artists, with exclusive interviews and performances.

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REDLANDS: 6 things I learned from David Lowery

David Lowery grew up in Redlands. He is also the frontman for Camper Van Beethoven and Cracker. (Velena Vego/Contributed Image)

David Lowery grew up in Redlands. He is also the frontman for Camper Van Beethoven and Cracker. (Velena Vego/Contributed Image)

This morning I had the chance to talk to David Lowery, acclaimed musician and singer known for his work in Camper Van Beethoven and Cracker, lecturer at the Terry College of Business at the University of Georgia and a Redlands native, about the upcoming Cracker/Camper Van Beethoven Campout and more.

The Campout is celebrating its ninth year at Pappy & Harriet’s in Pioneertown Sept. 12-14.

I really love when interviews are more like conversations and this was one of those.  Here are a few of the interesting things I learned from talking with Lowery this morning:

1. Lowery’s  first concert was 1974’s Cal Jam at the now-defunct Ontario Motor Speedway. Cal Jam had an eclectic mix of artists on the bill, including Black Sabbath, the Eagles and Earth, Wind and Fire.  He also attended Cal Jam II in 1978, which included a set from Ted Nugent.

2. One of the first shows Lowery saw at the also defunct Swing Auditorium in San Bernardino was The Ramones. They had bottles thrown at them when they opened for Blue Oyster Cult.

3. Former Cracker member (and current Elvis Costello and The Imposters bassist) Davey Faragher is from Redlands, like Lowery and Cracker guitarist Johnny Hickman. However, Lowery and Faragher didn’t meet until Faragher recorded backing vocals on Camper Van Beethoven records. Also, Faragher’s country band, Jack… (expletive deleted so I can keep my job) is playing the Campout.

4. One of Lowery’s most prized possessions was a handwritten letter from Paul Williams.

Williams is a spectacular songwriter of classics such as Muppet staple  “Rainbow Connection” and Three Dog Night’s “An Old Fashioned Love Song. ” He also appears on the new Daft Punk’s “Random Access Memories” on the track “Touch.”

Cracker covered one of his songs, The Carpenters’ “Rainy Days and Mondays,” and Williams wrote the band a  letter complementing their version.  The band had it framed and it was on the wall of the studio until someone stole it.

5. Lowery thinks the next Cracker record will be in the direction of country-rock.

6. Camper Van Beethoven recently played the Outside Lands Festival in San Francisco. Camper booked some time to record a couple of songs in the studio around the festival. They also had a day of writing, during which they came up with a few more songs.

Thanks to David for being so generous with his time today on his drive back to Athens.

Stay tuned for a story about the ninth Cracker/Camper Van Beethoven Campout in the coming weeks, but you should know that the show includes some fantastic groups, including The Dangers, Gram Rabbit and many more members of the Cracker/Camper family.  Tickets are $68 for all three days and $27 for single-day passes. They’re available at www.pitchatent.com and you can get more information on the show at the Pappy & Harriet’s website.

I just want to throw this out there–how great would it be to see Camper Van Beethoven at the 2014 Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival? They have a new album, they helped define what would become alternative music. And with Cracker going country rock, they could play the 2014 Stagecoach Country Music Festival. I’m thinking the Palomino Tent would be perfect.

And on that note, I remember the first festival I ever saw Cracker at, the beloved HFStival at RFK stadium back in 1996. “Euro-Trash Girl” is still one of my favorites.

YUCAIPA: See a free show with Big Papa and the TCB

Big Papa and the TCB perform at The Press-Enterprise for PE Live. (Vanessa Franko/Staff Photo)

Big Papa and the TCB perform at The Press-Enterprise for PE Live. (Vanessa Franko/Staff Photo)

Looking for something to do on a Sunday night? Check out Big Papa and the TCB’s free show in Yucaipa tonight.

The concert starts at 6:30 p.m. at Yucaipa Community Park. Wear comfortable shoes. There will be dancing.

The park is located at 34900 Oak Glen Road in Yucaipa.

Here’s a little taste of the Big Papa 3 from the band’s recent performance on PE Live.

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Big Papa and the TCB will also be opening for Big Bad Voodoo Daddy at Wiens Family Cellars in Temecula on Friday, Aug. 23.

TEMECULA: Finch to perform final ‘What It Is To Burn’ show

Temecula's Finch performs "What It Is to Burn" in honor of the debut album's 10th anniversary at the Glass House in Pomona on Friday, Feb. 1, 2013.  (Vanessa Franko/Staff Photo)

Temecula’s Finch performs “What It Is to Burn” in honor of the debut album’s 10th anniversary at the Glass House in Pomona on Friday, Feb. 1, 2013. (Vanessa Franko/Staff Photo)

Since February, Temecula rockers Finch have reunited and performed the classic debut album “What It Is To Burn” in venues from The Glass House in Pomona to the O2 Brixton Academy in London to the Sunset Strip Music Festival earlier this month.

After a last batch of tour dates the band has announced one final performance of the seminal album that will be at The Fonda in Hollywood. The show is Saturday, Dec. 14 and tickets are on sale now. They are $25 each before fees. You can pick them up over at the Goldenvoice site.

Here’s a clip from one of the band’s Paris shows earlier this year.

Visit Finch’s Facebook page for more information.