The headliners are a paltry band of ragged musicians calling themselves Summerwinterspringfall, and the less said about them, the better. Just be at Lot 1 at 11:15 PM to see them bring the house down.
I'm also presenting two new acts that feature members of other bands in their offshoot ventures. Asa Ferry of Kind Hearts and Cororets has a band with The Donna's Brett Anderson called Alpha Beta, and a trumpet player named Dayna, from a band that shall remain nameless, is in an act called Alright Alright.
It's the start of the whole crazy December holiday onslaught, so welcome it in by dropping by Lot 1 this Saturday. My next show is on December 18th at Lot 1 and stars the up-and-coming LoveyDove. But more on that later.
On a side note, I got to spend Thanksgiving with Matthew Teardrop, Judson McKinney, Ryan Fuller, and Neil Mallick of The Sixth Son (who's playing my show on the 18th) stopped by later, making it one of the best Thanksgivings I ever had, and to enjoy it with four of Los Angeles' finest young musicians was a treat. That's Phil Silvers sinking in his car near the intermission of It's a Mad. Mad, Mad, Mad World in the background. The perfect Thanksgiving movie!
Stay tuned, because "Best of the Year" lists are about to hit the street, and I'm trying to sort that out right now.
whrabbit
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