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PIONEERTOWN: Cracker/Camper Van Beethoven Campout hosts familiar faces

Katey Sagal and Davey Faragher perform with The Forest Rangers at the 2013 Stagecoach Country Music Festival. Faragher, a Redlands native, will perform with his band Jack... at the Cracker/Camper Van Beethoven Campout this weekend. (Vanessa Franko/Staff Photo)

Katey Sagal and Davey Faragher perform with The Forest Rangers at the 2013 Stagecoach Country Music Festival. Faragher, a Redlands native, will perform with his band Jack… at the Cracker/Camper Van Beethoven Campout this weekend. (Vanessa Franko/Staff Photo)

The ninth annual Cracker/Camper Van Beethoven Campout at Pappy & Harriet’s Pioneertown Palace this weekend is not only a celebration of the two bands, but the entire Cracker/Camper family, with many tentacles reaching to the Inland Empire.

In addition to members of both bands growing up in the area, many of the other performers have Inland ties as well, including The Dangers and country rock band Jack…, which includes former Cracker member Davey Faragher, who grew up in Redlands.

Jack … will perform Saturday, Sept. 14.

Faragher’s musical experience spans decades and dozens of musicians. Among the artists Faragher has worked with in the studio are Buddy Guy, Dusty Springfield and Sheryl Crow.

He’s also been part of the band that does the music for popular show “Sons of Anarchy,” and that outfit, The Forest Rangers, had a warm reception at the Stagecoach Country Music Festival in the spring.

“I grew up in a musical family so I don’t have a memory that isn’t musical,” Faragher said in an interview at the Stagecoach. “My older brothers had bands in the living room for as long as I can remember and I just grew into that.”

The siblings had their own band, The Faragher Brothers, and released a few albums.

Then, as Faragher worked as a session musician, he met the members of Camper Van Beethoven when he was doing background vocals for them. Lead singer David Lowery is also from Redlands.

“I met them in Los Angeles. I didn’t even meet them in Redlands,” Faragher said, laughing.

Davey Faragher performs at the 2013 Stagecoach Country Music Festival. (Vanessa Franko/Staff Photo)

Davey Faragher performs at the 2013 Stagecoach Country Music Festival. (Vanessa Franko/Staff Photo)

As Camper dissolved, Cracker began with Lowery and another Redlands native, Johnny Hickman, in Virginia. Faragher also joined the group for the first two albums, including the massively popular “Kerosene Hat,” which led Cracker help define alternative music.

After leaving Cracker, Faragher went on to work with other artists before ending up in Elvis Costello’s group The Imposters 12 years ago.

“He’s great. I’ve never met anyone who is as enthusiastic about music. He lives and breathes it all the time. It’s hard to keep up. He’s a force of nature,” Faragher said.

His fellow members in Jack… are Pete Thomas and Val McCallum, are also fellow Imposters. They each take on fake names for the country rock group, too.

Tonight’s lineup includes the Hickman-Dalton Gang, Roger Clyne and the Peacemakers and Cracker Duo.

Friday’s lineup for the Campout includes Gram Rabbit and Cracker Van Beethoven on the outdoor stage and The Dangers, Chris Shiflett & the Dead Peasants and the Victor Krummenacher Band indoors.

Saturday’s lineup includes Jack… and Cracker on the outdoor stage and Jonathan Segel, Leland Sundries and Frank Funaro on the indoor stage.

Cracker/Camper Van Beethoven Campout, 7 p.m. Friday and Saturday, Pappy & Harriet’s Pioneertown Palace, 53688 Pioneertown Road, Pioneertown, $27 for single-day passes.

Visit www.pitchatent.com and www.pappyandharriets.com for more information.

MENTONE: Rock to Rebuild will benefit local family

As You Were (2012/Staff Photo)

As You Were (2012/Staff Photo)

The Anderson family, who have been a huge part of supporting the Inland Empire music scene, particularly through Rockwell Unscene photography, will be the beneficiaries of a special concert at Mill Creek Cattle Co. in Mentone on Saturday, Sept. 14.

The Andersons’ Idyllwild home was destroyed in a wildfire in August and the Rock to Rebuild concert will raise funds for them.

Artists including T4P, Rain Brings Weather, As You Were and Heroes and Thieves are among the performers donating their time for the show.

5 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 14, Mill Creek Cattle Co., 1874 Mentone Blvd., Mentone, $5 minimum donation.

Visit www.gofundme.com/Anderson-family for more information and to donate.

PE LIVE: Watch My Own Holiday, catch a taping

My Own Holiday (Contributed Image)

My Own Holiday (Contributed Image)

Did you see our latest edition of PE Live? We’re featuring Lake Arrowhead band My Own Holiday in a series of videos we filmed a couple of weeks back at Hangar 24 Brewery in Redlands.

If you want to come to a taping, join us Wednesday, Sept. 11 at 7:30 p.m. when The Dares take the stage at Hangar 24.  The show is free and all ages are allowed. You must be 21 or older to drink, though.

You can also subscribe to PE Live and get videos delivered to your inbox every week.


Watch our interview with My Own Holiday below and let the video play to see the performances.

PE LIVE: Watch My Own Holiday, see them in Riverside Saturday

My Own Holiday performs at Hangar 24 brewery in Redlands. (Vanessa Franko/Staff Photo)

My Own Holiday performs at Hangar 24 brewery in Redlands. (Vanessa Franko/Staff Photo)

Our special guest band on PE Live this week is Lake Arrowhead’s My Own Holiday, who are coming down the mountain for a show at Mission Tobacco Lounge in Riverside this weekend.

Check out “Devil In Me” from the band’s Hangar 24 performance below. Let the video play for more tunes and an exclusive interview.

My Own Holiday plays the Mission Tobacco Lounge in Riverside on Saturday, Sept. 7.

Also on the bill are Sound Preservation Society, which now includes members of Glass Bottle Grenade, plus performances by The Tic Tocs and Treefort.

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9 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 7, Mission Tobacco Lounge, 3630 University Ave., Riverside, free, 21 and older only.

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

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Correction: A previous version of this blog described Sound Preservation Society as a new band. The group has been established and has added new members. 

PHOTOS: D.I.Y. Music and Fashion Festival

One of the biggest events of the weekend was the third annual D.I.Y. Music and Fashion Festival at The Glass House in Pomona on Saturday, Aug. 31.

Photographer David Bauman was on hand to capture some of the area’s brightest hip-hop talent. Take a look at his photo gallery of the D.I.Y. Music and Fashion Festival by clicking here or on the photo of co-founder and performer Noa James below.

Noa James, one of the founders of the D.I.Y. music and Fashion Festival, performs on stage at the Glass House in Pomona on Aug. 31, 2013. (David Bauman/Staff Photographer)

Noa James, one of the founders of the D.I.Y. music and Fashion Festival, performs on stage at the Glass House in Pomona on Aug. 31, 2013. (David Bauman/Staff Photographer)

Did you go to the show? Who had the best set?

PE LIVE: 5 artists to listen to Labor Day weekend

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

PE Live features Inland artists giving exclusive interviews and performances (Staff Illustration)

Need some music while you study for a fantasy football draft? Want to impress friends with the best underground music for your barbecue? We’ve got you covered.

Spend your holiday weekend with PE Live. We have more than 80 videos of performances and interviews with the best in local music.

You can get PE Live in your inbox every week by subscribing to the newsletter. It’s like being in a super secret awesome club with fellow music lovers. Plus, you won’t get spammed. I only send it out once each week.

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Below you can see some of the great artists we’ve had on PE Live so far. Let the videos play for more music and interviews.


If you don’t know ColeSlaw, you should. Matt Coleman and Chad Villarreal talk about the project and how ColeSlaw came to be.

Check out the bluesy rock of Redlands’ The Great Late and the track “Hopeless Bitter Ghoul.”

The Paper Crowns bring energy, fun and lots of love to their Americana. Witness it yourself with “Glory Glory” below.

Derrick Sanderlin’s voice will give you goosebumps. I promise.

Science Fiction Theater crafts beautiful songs. They also bring really fun instruments to PE Live shoots.

RIVERSIDE: Black Bear, Nathan Rivera visit Back to the Grind

Black Bear and the Cheyenne Autumn Band (Contributed Image)

Black Bear and the Cheyenne Autumn Band (Contributed Image)

Three up-and-coming acts are headed to Back to the Grind in Riverside on Saturday.

Black Bear and the Cheyenne Autumn Band, a Corona-based group with an Americana sound, will perform. The band has been recording new music.

Here’s “Rollin’ Train” from Black Bear’s PE Live session.

Also, Nathan Rivera, who you might have seen on the promos for the MTV Video Music Awards before Miley Cryus took it to crazy town, will have his accordion and perform his unique blend of songs.

He also stopped by PE Live earlier this year.

I’m sure you’re thinking, “Wow, PE Live sure has some great local music. Where can I sign up to get new videos delivered to my inbox weekly?”

Well, it turns out we have a brand new PE Live newsletter.

As for Saturday’s show, Jessie Andra Smith is also on the bill.

8 p.m. Saturday, Back to the Grind, 3575 University Ave., Riverside, free, all ages.

POMONA: Acts not to miss at D.I.Y. Music and Fashion Fest

Speak will perform at the D.I.Y. Music and Fashion Fest this weekend. (Andrew Quesada/Contributed Image)

Speak will perform at the D.I.Y. Music and Fashion Fest this weekend. (Andrew Quesada/Contributed Image)

Want proof that the Inland Empire is bursting with hip-hop talent? Check out the D.I.Y. Music and Fashion Festival at the Glass House in Pomona on Saturday, Aug. 31.

Celebrating its third year, the festival not only highlights some of the brightest in local music, but also local designers.

Here are some of the artists to keep an eye on. I’ve included some links for your listening pleasure, but beware–most are explicit.

Speak

You might already know Anthony “Speak” Negrete, the man responsible for “Bulletproof Denali.” He’s featured with his weekly column, “Saturdays with Speak,” on MySpace. He also co-wrote Kreayshawn’s smash “Gucci Gucci.” Speak grew up Moreno Valley and was on the Paid Dues lineup this year.

Listen to “Perfect Hair,” a title which also describes Speak’s locks. See above warning about language.

Visit www.applebird.tumblr.com for more.

Noa James (Contributed Image)

Noa James (Contributed Image)

Noa James

Noa James is part of Black Cloud Music, the Inland collective that just keeps raising the bar when it comes to hip-hop. He’s also part of the Brick to Ya Face team, which is putting on the festival. See him this year because he will actually get to perform.

Here’s his latest release, “The Adventures of Young Orca.”

Check out more of his music at http://noajames.bandcamp.com.

Stevie Crooks (Contributed Image)

Stevie Crooks (Contributed Image)

Stevie Crooks

Stevie Crooks led a successful campaign to perform at the 2013 Paid Dues Festival earlier this year. The Moreno Valley rapper recently posted new music produced by Tommy Boy.

Visit https://soundcloud.com/NYCA96.

Pheo

Moreno Valley’s Pheo has been added with Cashius Green on The Smokers Club national tour this fall with headliners Ab-Soul and Joey Bad… (expletive deleted so I can keep my job).

Visit http://soundcloud.com/pheo for more.

What Hands Are For will perform at the DIY Music and Fashion Fest in Pomona on Aug. 31. (Contributed Image)

What Hands Are For(Contributed Image)

What Hands Are For

San Bernardino’s What Hands Are For are representing the rock and punk factions at the fest. Last week, the band’s song “We Love the Knife Light” was featured on MTV show “The Challenge: Rivals II.” Expect to hear new music from the band.

Visit www.facebook.com/whathandsarefor for more.

Curtiss King

Curtiss King, another shining spot on the Inland hip-hop scene, is also on the bill.

Here’s King’s performances and interview from his PE Live session a couple of months ago.

Other performers include First Dirt, Awukii, Ill Camille, Waju, Slay Squad, D’zyl, Cam Gnarly & DCXDCXDC, Hawdwerk, Yung Miss, Da Flatlynerz and Gypsy Mamba.

The event is all ages. Tickets are $10 in advance and $15 at the door.

5 p.m. Saturday, The Glasshouse, 200 W. Second St. Pomona.

Visit www.Bricktoyaface.com for more information and pick up tickets at Ticketfly.com.

TEMECULA: Bratts celebrates a year of local music

The Infamous They will play at Bratts in Temecula on Saturday, Aug. 31. (Contributed Image)

The Infamous They will play at Bratts in Temecula on Saturday, Aug. 31. (Contributed Image)

Local Music Saturdays is celebrating an anniversary at Bratts in Temecula this weekend.

For a year, the night has supported the Southwest Riverside County Music scene.

A number of Inland artists are celebrating with the show, including The Infamous They, Last Anniversary, Indica Roots, Jarvis Brown and Business Boys Never Rest.

7:30 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 31, Bratts, 27648 Ynez Road, Temecula, free, 21 and older only.

Visit www.thevaultcocnerts.com for more information.

MUSIC: GrooveSession to play Riverside, Redlands

GrooveSession is playing Riverside and Redlands. (Contributed Image)

GrooveSession is playing Riverside and Redlands. (Contributed Image)

After a summer tour through the Midwest and Pacific Northwest, Ontario’s GrooveSession is back in the Inland Empire with its unique mix of fresh funk, jazz and jams.

The band is playing Lake Alice Trading Co. in Riverside on Friday, Aug. 30 and also starts off a three-month residency at The Mitten Building in Redlands on Thursday, Sept. 5.

GrooveSession has new music and is recording it at Red Barn Studios out in Joshua Tree, with plans to get the new album “California Hurricane” into the hands of its loyal fans.

The Mitten Building gig will be the first Thursday of September, October and November and will feature special guests, too.

8 p.m. Friday, Aug. 30, Lake Alice Trading Co., 3616 University Ave., Riverside, $5, 21 and older only.
8 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 5, The Mitten Building, 345 N. 5th St., Redlands, 18 and older only. $3 for those under 21.

Visit GrooveSession on ReverbNation for more information on the group.

Check out this new song from the band, “Hold It Together.”