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Disturbed, coming to Bakersfield Aug. 4
DISTURBED: I'm going to interview the band on Monday so check for the article in Thursday's "Eye on Entertainment" section. I just finished downloading a bunch of pictures of them from Warner Bros. for the article and, man, do those boys like their black leather. I hope they don't wear that to the Bakersfield show. They'll wind up microwaving their little angry, dark insides. Burn up and fry like little leather raisins. If you want tickets to show you better move out. They're going, going, almost gone.
JAZZ IS YOUR FRIEND: Phil at PJ's Nite Club (1927 K St.) is wondering where the love is Bakersfield. Poor guy. Sitting in his bar. Working his tail off. Like all downtown clubs he's going through his period of ups and downs. He built the jazz club. It's hot. I like it. My co-workers like it. KNZR talk show host Ralph Bailey likes it. So where's his customers? The place should be packed every night. Is the club to east coast for Bako's Central Cali tastes? Who knows?Still, the joint should be jumping tonight for Jeff Lorber. Phil said the show is nearly sold out. But folks, head out and kick it a PJ's. He might be able to get Tito Jackson to come back again. He's working on getting Louie Cruz back for a MONTH! A month of smooth, funky, Latin jazz. Of course, I want PJ's to keep going because if Phil keeps bringing in the big acts maybe one day he'll bring my favorite jazz saxophonist to town. The unbelievably talented and exceptionally good looking Joshua Redman. Mmmm ... Joshua Redman. Let's just think about that for a moment, shall we ...? Hmm ... a sandiwch is just a sandwich but a Manwich IS a meal.
AT RANDOM: ... Next week some rockabilly and some Monty Byrom will be hitting up Fishlips. More news on that later... Check out Near Miss Mallet and Paul Sorenson tonight at Dagny's Coffee Co. The show starts at 6 p.m. and lasts until 8. ... Also check out Nick Belardes just posted some picks of my favorite record store homie, Jake Chavez, owner of Downtown Records on 19th Street. Jake has been one of my biggest supporters since I moved to town. He used to let me hang out in his store for hours and was one of the first people to offer to beat the crap out of my ex-husband for me. It was nice to know, but unnecessary as I haven't spoke to Sgt. Kabukiman in nearly four years now. Still, it was sweet to know that he cares enough to kick some stranger's ass for me ... Nick also goes into a long story about his most recent experience at Jerry's Pizza since a certain someone stopped booking shows there ... Have a good weekend folks!

Disturbed, coming to Bakersfield Aug. 4
DISTURBED: I'm going to interview the band on Monday so check for the article in Thursday's "Eye on Entertainment" section. I just finished downloading a bunch of pictures of them from Warner Bros. for the article and, man, do those boys like their black leather. I hope they don't wear that to the Bakersfield show. They'll wind up microwaving their little angry, dark insides. Burn up and fry like little leather raisins. If you want tickets to show you better move out. They're going, going, almost gone.
JAZZ IS YOUR FRIEND: Phil at PJ's Nite Club (1927 K St.) is wondering where the love is Bakersfield. Poor guy. Sitting in his bar. Working his tail off. Like all downtown clubs he's going through his period of ups and downs. He built the jazz club. It's hot. I like it. My co-workers like it. KNZR talk show host Ralph Bailey likes it. So where's his customers? The place should be packed every night. Is the club to east coast for Bako's Central Cali tastes? Who knows?Still, the joint should be jumping tonight for Jeff Lorber. Phil said the show is nearly sold out. But folks, head out and kick it a PJ's. He might be able to get Tito Jackson to come back again. He's working on getting Louie Cruz back for a MONTH! A month of smooth, funky, Latin jazz. Of course, I want PJ's to keep going because if Phil keeps bringing in the big acts maybe one day he'll bring my favorite jazz saxophonist to town. The unbelievably talented and exceptionally good looking Joshua Redman. Mmmm ... Joshua Redman. Let's just think about that for a moment, shall we ...? Hmm ... a sandiwch is just a sandwich but a Manwich IS a meal.
AT RANDOM: ... Next week some rockabilly and some Monty Byrom will be hitting up Fishlips. More news on that later... Check out Near Miss Mallet and Paul Sorenson tonight at Dagny's Coffee Co. The show starts at 6 p.m. and lasts until 8. ... Also check out Nick Belardes just posted some picks of my favorite record store homie, Jake Chavez, owner of Downtown Records on 19th Street. Jake has been one of my biggest supporters since I moved to town. He used to let me hang out in his store for hours and was one of the first people to offer to beat the crap out of my ex-husband for me. It was nice to know, but unnecessary as I haven't spoke to Sgt. Kabukiman in nearly four years now. Still, it was sweet to know that he cares enough to kick some stranger's ass for me ... Nick also goes into a long story about his most recent experience at Jerry's Pizza since a certain someone stopped booking shows there ... Have a good weekend folks!
3 Comments:
At 9:59 AM,
Danielle Belton said…
I know. I wonder if Jazz station is doing something with another spot in town and that's why they're not all buddy, buddy with PJ's. I konw they used to do stuff with the Stars Theatre Restaurant. If they do that would explain the lack of love for PJ's.
At 12:09 AM,
Anonymous said…
Still, it's Jeff Lorber! Thee Jeff Lorber! The guy has either played on, written, or produced 3 quarters of their playlist.....or what used to be their playlist. Me thinx they is goin more towards a more conservative and boring soft rock/Christian? (shudder!) vibe.
At 9:44 AM,
Danielle Belton said…
"Soft Rock" the scariest radio format in America. It's the soundtrack to a trip to the dentist ...
That's said if it's going all soft rock on people. Just sad.
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