Wednesday, August 15, 2012

An Evening for "Hope"

Hey CoolBIRDS its time again for me to bestow upon you the gift of some great music. I know, I know Just wait until you hear about these 3 amazing artists before giving me all your praise. You might want to save some for them.

Some of you know (at least my Twitter followers anyway) that I have been waiting for Josh Damigo's new album "Hope" to come out so it could wow everyone. Well that time is here and I was at the CD release party a few nights ago at Lestat's in San Diego. The party was a big concert with Jesse B. Thomas (not to be confused with the porn star...sorry inside joke from the show) and Keaton Simons. If you didn't get a chance to make the show, this is just a bit of what you missed out on.

The show started off with Jesse Thomas, who is kind of singer/songwriter/rock mixed with some punk, sprinkled with a bit of old country. Take Melissa Etheridge, Billie Joe Armstrong (from the good old days of Greenday not the yuppie bullshit they play now), add the sweet voice of Patsy Cline, and put it all into a small sexy version of Bonnie Raitt and that to me is Jesse Thomas. I was absolutely astonished by the talent she had. While small in stature her vocals and personality made her the tallest person in the room. The way that she engaged the crowd with little jokes and her wonderful storytelling made me happy I showed up early for the opening act, even though she is so much more than that. Her lyrics (that I was pleasantly surprised to find in the sleeve of her new album "War Dancer") are grabbing and playful and with songs like "Fire", "You I Want", "Missed Connections (Oh My Dear)" and my new personal favorite "Sidewalk Ends" (which I believe she started off the show with) I was hooked from the jump. I can't say enough about how much I dig Jesse Thomas's musical style. So I think I am going to let her music speak for itself. Here are a few of the jams I was able to get a video of for you all to enjoy.

*I am only able to post 1 of the videos I shot of her that night because the other two recordings were crap. I think I was too close to the speaker. So here is "Fire" from the show as well as a few from Jesse's Youtube channel that really show her voice *







Next on the mic we have Keaton Simons. I have actually been a fan of Keaton's for a while now, having stumbled upon him a few years ago when I took my wife to a Jason Reeves show for her birthday. When I saw him open I knew he was someone to follow. Unfortunately for me I always seemed to miss him when he made his way to San Diego, so that made this show that much better for me. For those of you that have never heard of Keaton before allow me to enlighten you, his sound is very reminiscent of an era lost. Imagine B.B.King, Buddy Guy, Muddy Waters and add the styling of James Taylor & David Crosby, and put them all on the beach and that is Mr. Simons. If you haven't guessed by now he has a bluesy/surf sound that is full of great guitar licks and soulful lyrics that show his strengths as a writer and guitarist quite well. He started off his set with "Lift Me Up" and showed the crowd at Lestat's his crazy guitar chops as he shredded up and down the neck during one of the breakdowns in the song. I couldn't help myself and my head started to jerk along with each note, which I am sure freaked out the people around me and I quickly had to put that in check.


 He then performed his playful tune "Masterpiece" that he wrote with Josh Kelley (brother of Lady Antebellum's Charles Kelley) that broke off into a bit of "I've Got a Woman" by Ray Charles and then the "King of Pop's" "The Way You Make Me Feel" and managed to get the rest of the crowd singing along....except for me...I don't do that...lol. He also played one of my favorite songs of his called "Unstoppable" which rocked because I was just seconds away from yelling it out, but I didn't want to be one of "those fans" so when he played it I said "YES" very loudly in my head.


 Keaton also decided to play his song "Beautiful Pain" that I first saw him perform on YouTube with the amazingly talented Melissa Polinar. This was for me the first real listen to something that will be on Keaton's next album (date TBA). If the rest of the album is half as good as this song then we will have a great one on our hands. Especially if he decides to do more of that crazy "throat singing" he did in his final song of the evening "Mama Song". I didn't get to record that one for you because my damn phone died but I did manage to get these ones for you...





Now it's time for the main event, the reason the show that night came together...Josh Damigo and his new release "HOPE". I at this point was at my wits end because my damn phone would't allow me to take any videos only a few still shots, and I do mean a few. My phone was dead and turned off after I took my last picture, but the show must go on. Josh started his show off like any professional showman would....completely unexpected. As soon as Keaton was done with his set you hear the unmistakable sound of a banjo being strummed like a rocker on a flying v. When we all turned to see what was happening, there in the middle of the room was Josh Damigo and his little buddy Rob Deez standing on some chairs and shouting their collabo song "Alright" (the 1st song on the new album). The crowd was automatically hyped up and ready for the rest of the show....and it was a good thing too. Why? Well, Josh got on stage and told the crowd that he was going to perform the "Hope" album in its entirety. Yup. To Josh's credit he did give us permission to get up and go get some coffee or air seeing as how it was like a billion degrees in that little venue. I wish he would've handed out some air fresheners because some of these people smelled like a sun-scorched bucket of assholes due to the heat (descriptive enough for you).



While all of the songs are really good, there were some songs that stood out because of the way that they were performed and the words that he spoke before or after. One of the songs was "Portland", a song about how no matter what this girl did or where ever she went Josh would be in "Portland" loving her. This song struck a chord with my hopeless romantic side, because I know exactly what he must've been going through to write that song. He performed it with a delivery that made all the girls make a collective sigh as they fell in love with him. Another of these "stand outs" was his cover of Jim Croce's "I'll Have to Say I Love You in a Song" which came with a little back story about how AJ Croce (Jim's son) gave the OK for Josh to record it for the next album and even played piano on the track with him! That had to have been mind blowing for him or at least bladder shattering as Josh told the audience that he basically pissed himself when he heard the news (with good reason). There was a simple sincerity to the song that almost rivaled the late singer's version. I loved every note of it.


Josh's song "Never Gonna Let You Go" almost broke my heart from the moment he told us the story behind it (about his brother's coping with P.T.S.D.) and his heart wrenching performance. There were times that he almost broke down in the middle of the song but through strength of his own character, kept it together and finished the song. I had a VERY hard time keeping the tears in me because I have had to deal with many a friend and relative that have experienced this disorder and it is rough....to say the very least. It was a raw, unfiltered ballad that resonated deep within my heart. Every bellow showed a new layer of Josh and really drew me in further down the emotional rabbit hole that is the "Hope" album. He later tried to pick the mood up a bit with his anti-bully/revenge of the nerd song "Knock You Out" which had people laughing and rooting for this underdog kid that got tired of getting picked on, and decided to take a stand when the bully starts to pick on a little girl. The song was full of humor and whimsy and had plenty of playful jabs throughout. He finished his 17 song marathon set with the track "Don't Lose Hope" and wow was that a beautiful song. I don't want to give away too much suffice it to say there were a few more wet eyes by the time it was done.





As soon as the song ended and without a word Josh left the stage to a loud round of applause. I knew the night hadn't ended yet as Lou (Lestat's marvelous sound man) hadn't turned on the house music, which usually happens moments after the final act leaves the stage. Sure enough Josh hopped back on to play his song "Pocket Change" from his "Raw" album. I couldn't believe that he still had more in him. I mean 17 back to back songs was a lot to go through with little breathing time in between. I have to say that shows a lot about the work ethic that Josh has and the love for music that goes deep within him. I think that everyone will truly enjoy "Hope" as much as I do, and while the live show is great make sure to catch him live if you ever get the chance and tell him "The Penguin Gazette" sent you.



Until next time my friends.

Editor & Chief of The Penguin Gazette,
Rudy


Saturday, August 11, 2012

#ARTintheYARD4 IT'S BAAAACCCKK!

Hello everyone it's that time again where my house gets turned into an art studio for about 3 months for just 1 day of public fun, and this is your personal invite! I am talking of course about ART IN THE YARD 4! Last years event was a huge success and I'm hoping this year will be even bigger! This time even I will be getting in on the action with a few original paintings of my own!

Click here to see what last years event was all about....

*Here is a sneak peak of a what's in store...*

-Local San Diego artist showing one of a kind original artwork that will be on sale by:

Daniel Jaimes: A pencil/paint artist that will amaze you with his lifelike renderings specializing in "Pop Culture Movie Icons". 

Oriya Davi: An "Outsider Artist" that provokes deep thoughts with each brush stroke.

-Student art work exhibits

Beto: A photographer and artist with an undeniable artistic eye and maturity that is far beyond his years.

Sierra Barnes: A budding young artist with introspective and a LOT to say with not enough canvas. 

A very special piece by Loran Brantley: A young artist that paints with whimsy, humor, and a lot of spirit.

A few pieces of original artwork and maybe some photography by Rudolfo Flores (pssst that's me)

Not to mention at least 15 new paintings and hand made jewelry by the woman behind it all ANYA 

Lizzy Boo Creations: Bringing you the HOTTEST styles in apron wear! 

-Manny THE TACO GUY
Serving up some of the best street tacos in SD for five bucks you'll get 3 tacos of your choice! That 5 spot also gets you beverages, and a box of 4 small desserts that are hand made by ANYA! 

*While supplies last so come early and make sure you get some cause once they are gone, THEY ARE GONE!*

-Open Mic
For those aspiring musicians and poets, we will have an open mic so bring an instrument and some talent and sign up to perform! Who knows with a little coaxing my ANYA might even get up and sing!

This is going to be a great family event and I hope everyone can make it! 
Here are the details

Date: August 25th 2012 (SAT)
Time: 6:17 pm
Place: 4039 36th St.
San Diego, CA 92104

PLEASE COME IT WILL BE AWESOME!!!
  ADMISSION IS FREE!!! 

SEE YOU THERE!!!

Editor & Chief of The Penguin Gazette,
Rudy

Who's Got The Voice?


Hey Everyone,

This is something new for me because I don't often relenquish power but I wanna try something...

If you think that you have an interesting story/restaurant review/ or Artist/Album that you want to get noticed submit an article about it along with any photos or videos to ThePenguinGazette@gmail.com and after a review from our staff (psst...that's me) you will take over ThePenguinGazette.com for a post! Here's the chance for all those aspiring bloggers or even the seasoned ghost writer to get noticed and be published on the "Web-er-Nets" and to impress your friends and make your enemies jealous!

So If you think you have what it takes, shoot me an email and lets get it going!

*Everything has a few rules*

1. When you submit an article supply your name (or pseudonym), website address, where you are from, and what you are doing with your life, along with any photos and videos that you have either taken yourself or have a reference site for (I AIN'T GETTING SUED!!!)

2. If it is a music review you should know that I am very selective about my tunes, so if I think it sucks....

3. I DO NOT EDIT!!!! If you submit it then be prepared for it to be posted as is. If you misspell it that's how it will be read. Remember the Internet is full of haters that take any chance to talk shit so be warned!

4.  People have short attention spans so if you want to write a novel this is NOT the place for it. That being said if you want the post to be a 2-parter let me know and edit the post accordingly and it shall be done!

5. If you submit an article and it doesn't go up right away don't blow up my email! Unless I contact you to specifically say that it won't be posted then I WILL GET TO IT! When/If I use your post I will email you to inform you that its up. Blowing up my email will ensure that I tell you to bone off! DON'T DO IT!

Well there you go. That wasn't so bad was it? If you think you have what it take hit me up....hell even if you don't HIT ME UP! You never know you might get your shot!

Editor & Chief of The Penguin Gazette,
Rudy

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Wednesday, August 8, 2012

2012 San Diego Spirits Festival

Hey everyone it's that wonderful time of the year again, and NO I'm not talking about Christmas (it's August after all silly). I am of course talking about the 4th annual San Diego Spirits Festival!!! This wonderful event started back in 2009 by Liz Edwards, is known as a foodie/cultural and most of all a wine enthusiast's playground. Held on the BEAUTIFUL San Diego Bay August 25 -26, 2012, set against the extraordinary backdrop of the luminous Port Pavilion on Broadway Pier (DIRECTIONS), this festival is going to be the best place EVER for all the activities which include bartender competitions (insert Cocktail reference here), tastings, and for you socialites there will be some amazing PARTIES! This is gonna be a great place to connect and see what all the different brands have to offer. Join the best and brightest of the cocktail and culinary community to celebrate culture in San Diego. If you need more info click HERE.

Speaking of the brands here are a few of them just to wet your whistle a bit... Ozone Vodka, Pisco Porton, Java Juice, Milagro Tequila, Glenfiddich Whiskey, Conjure Cognac, El Cartel Tequila, Berentzen Liquors, Pink Pigeon Rum, Chinaco, Double Cross Vodka, Distillery 209 Gin, Spicebox Whiskey, Quint Sangria, Quick Strain Tinis, Naughty Cow Liqueur, Twisted Shots, Ron de Jeremy Rum, Magners Irish Cider, 619 Vodka, VeeV, Bendistillery’ s portfolio of award-winning small batch American vodkas and gins including Crater Lake Vodka, Cascade Mtn Gin, Mazama Vodka, Cofia Vodka, Tequila Sin Rival, Cocula Tequila, Nobeleza Tequila, Corazon Tequila, Semental Tequila, Mezcal Los Javis, Alquimia Organic Tequila, La Nina del Mezcal, Tequila Tres Mujeres, Tequila Dos Artes, Tequila Amor Mio, Whipsy, Fee Brothers Mixers, Partagas Cigars, Naked Juice, Joia All Natural Soda, Icelandic Water…with many more to come soon! So as you can see there will be no shortage of variety.....and GOOD TIMES!


FOODIES...don't think that they forgot about you! There will be some great demos by some outstanding chef's this year that will have everyone making "OOOH's and AHHHH's" and most importantly YUMMY noises when they are all said and done. The demos are going to be performed by executive chefs from leading local restaurants. Participating Chefs to include: Katherine Humphus of BO-beau kitchen and bar, Karl A. Prohaska of Handerly Hotel, Alberto Morreale of Fig Tree CafĂ©; Brandon Brooks of Sol Markets, Misty Birchall of PubCakes with a special presentation by Chef Tyler Stone just to name a few! I can already hear the tummy rumblings turn into one huge ROAR just from the thought!



What festival would be complete with out some sweet tunes to jam out to in the background. The people at the San Diego Spirits Festival have gathered some great acts to please the ears and make your day even better than expected. You will be serenaded by Alas de Mosca, Alex Arndt & Sonic Universe; Bruce Sanborn Band, Dirty Minds, Flash Point Rocks, Funky Munky, Jamilla, JC Villafan, Latex Grenade, Mathew Zeltzer, Sacha Boutros, and my friend Josh Damigo (his new album "Hope" will be out VERY SOON!). With this line up you will have a very hard time keeping your feet still so don't fight it and get your party on at the San Diego Spirits Festival!



 This is going to be an event to be talked about for a while and for a LIMITED TIME you can get 30 BUCKS OFF THE TICKET PRICE by typing "PENGUIN" in the promo code before you check out. Click HERE to try that out! I know, I know YOU'RE WELCOME! You can thank me by RE POSTING, EMAILING, TWEETING,and SHARING THIS EVENT ON FACE BOOK for EVERYONE to see....but go ahead and get your tickets first!


Until next time...

Editor & Chief of The Penguin Gazette,
Rudy

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