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Thursday
May242007

Hey, Mr. DJ

So, by an odd coincidence of events I'll be seeing Tommy Lee tonight.

No, he isn't with the Crue and he won't be playing drums (well, maybe he'll play the kit a little). Tommy is on tour with DJ Aero. Both DJs will perform tonight at Hammerjax, a nightclub in Dayton, Ohio.

Tommy plans on spinning something known as "groove electronica."

I am not familiar with groove electronica, plus the show is $25 at the door. That's a lot of cash for some music I doubt I'll like, but I'll pay the piper for a chance to meet Tommy Lee. I want my picture taken with the tattooed nut job and I'd like to ask him about the new Motley Crue album and plans for another tour.

You can hear samples of Tommy Lee's DJ work at www.myspace.com/tommyleetv.

Here's a video of Tommy Lee and DJ Aero performing  together in Dubai.  

 

Wednesday
May232007

Redemption for the Innocent

rosie2.jpgMore good glam news from Sweden.

Innocent Rosie, a band I've been tracking online for awhile, just inked a deal with Swedmetal Records.

I should be working for this label.

Innocent Rosie formed after the dawn of the new millennium, and released a demo in 2006. Since that time the band has played several shows in their native Sweden, and even a few dates in Hollywood at the Whisky a Go-Go (naturally). They head back to the states in July for CrueFest  Hollywood.

Four very talented musicians comprise Innocent Rosie including singer O’Shannahan, guitarist Skid La'Russo, bassist Dave Pearl and drummer Ben Banks.

Visit them at www.myspace.com/innocentrosie.

As for Swedmetal Records, some great bands are on their roster including Loud n' Nasty, Crazy Lixx, Nasty Idols, Glorious Bankrobers, United Enemies and Bai Bang. Check out these artists at www.myspace.com/swedmetalrecords.

Here's a video of Innocent Rosie performing "Whiskey on the Rocks."



Tuesday
May222007

Life is Beautiful

heroindiaries.jpgToday, Nikki Sixx, DJ Ashba and James Michael will premiere the video for the first single from the Heroin Diaries soundtrack. They are known collectively as SIXX: A.M.

"Life is Beautiful" is posted on the Myspace pages of Nikki Sixx and the Heroin Diaries. So far, the song has been played nearly 400,000 times.

The Heroin Diaries soundtrack will be released on August 21 and the book to follow on September 25 (both are available for pre-order on www.amazon.com).

The video is set to premiere sometime today on www.ugo.com. As soon as this happens, I'll repost the video here and write a review.

Monday
May212007

Rocklahoma Rumors

vains.jpgAs the Rocklahoma festival approaches, rumors continue to circle the Internet.

Will Nikki Sixx join Vince Neil on stage for an impromptu jam session? Will former Beautiful Creatures guitarist DJ Ashba travel with Nikki for a surprise performance of songs off the upcoming Heroin Diaries soundtrack? To this end, will Ashba join Bang Tango lead singer on stage to perform Beautiful Creatures songs?

While no one has definitive answers to these questions, I can bet there will be at least a few surprise appearances and extra special jam sessions.

More interesting to me right now is the side stages.

Some chatters on www.fevertalk.com say my Swedish boys Vains of Jenna are 99% booked to play a side stage. I've messaged VOJ several times with no reply. I'm currently trying to get a hold of the band's management to formally break this story one way or another.

This morning, flamenco-glam rockers The Gypsy Pistoleros sent an odd Myspace bulletin about upcoming shows. One of the shows mentioned was none other than Rocklahoma. The only problem is that this date isn't on the roster of either the official Rocklahoma website or the Gypsy Pistoleros website. I'm supposed to interview the band sometime after Wednesday, so I'll be able to get to the bottom of this matter soon.

By the way, if you're planning on heading to this big hair Woodstock, tickets are still available at www.rockfeverfest.com, but the entire front VIP section is sold out. Most hotels between Tulsa and Pryor, Oklahoma are booked solid but I'm sure there are a few rooms left somewhere in Tulsa. Camping at the festival is also an option.

Remember, the event is set for July 13-15 in Pryor, Oklahoma.

 

 

 

 

 

Sunday
May202007

Just Push Play

Seriously, just hit the play button on the video below. It involves a goth warrior, some lobster and a baby eating a giant turnip.

Just. Push. Play.

 

Saturday
May192007

Backstage Bombshells

dsv.jpgLast night, the glam mistress went in search of some rock n’ roll fun to see a show featuring the legendary C.C. DeVille and a lot of great 80s cover bands.

As always, Eric the glam rock husband, and Heather, co-conspirator in bringing back glam were down for the adventure.

Oh, what an adventure it was.

I don’t know what it is with Cincinnati and rock shows, but they all seem to be disorganized. This morning, my husband suggested that I become a promoter to make sure bands get paid and get to play on time. I think he’s on to something here.

The show started around 9 and after getting lost along the Ohio River, the crew and I finally found Whiskey Dicks. Thank goodness for satellite navigation and Eric because there is no way either Heather or myself could have found the club. It’s in a very odd location and website directions are painfully unclear.

Late add to the bill, Danger Angel is an 80s cover band. They played some Warrant and Poison and a whole lot more. Sadly, I couldn’t locate a website for this band, so I just don’t have any more information to add about them except I thought they sounded pretty good. At the time of their set, there were very few people in the club save for me, other musicians and a handful of people wearing Poison shirts, obviously excited to meet C.C. DeVille.

Next up, local boys Drugstore Valentine. Dedicated readers may be familiar with the name since I’ve mentioned them in other posts (see ((Eat)) The Crow and Hell on High Heels). The last time I saw DSV was the Vains of Jenna/Wednesday 13 show several months back when I thought they were trying too hard to fit into someone else’s element.

Last night, Drugstore Valentine proved to be a true glam band, and I think this illustrates that the correct pairing of bands can produce great live music. This doesn’t mean that Drugstore’s set was without problems. The band was cheated out of stage time, and forced to cut songs. Bassist “Curly” popped a string, which ate up more of the bands time, but this also gave lead singer Kenny Ozz a chance to vamp - er, tap dance - on the fly. During the bass crisis, Kenny mentioned that DSV is recording an album, but didn’t make any promises to the release date. As of this report, DSV remains an unsigned band. The band opened with, naturally, “Welcome to the Show,” and also performed the originals “Lies” and “Backstage Bombshell.” Both songs are pretty good, and the DSV loyalists got a kick out of it. Kenny gave Bring Back Glam a little shout out before singing the Poison/C.C. DeVille song “I Hate Every Bone In Your Body (But Mine)” and closed with “(You Gotta) Fight For Your Right (To Party!)” During the set, Heather mentioned that the drummer is, quote, “amazing.” For stage presence, Kenny kept up with his glam roots, sporting a Tuff shirt (available on Metal Sludge!) and his famous fur coat.

gnrtribute.JPGGuns n’ Roses tribute band GnR played next, and they were good but the set was long. I think they played every song on Appetite for Destruction, including “Mr. Brownstone,” “Paradise City,” and “Sweet Child O’ Mine.” I really liked their version of “Nightrain” and the way Randy Trask emulated the stage moves of Axl Rose, right down to the kilt and crazy leg kicks. Trask can scream too, which went a long way to make the performance seem “real” and not hokey.

Hair band tribute Poser took the stage next and joining them mid-set, none other than Poison guitarist C.C. DeVille. He seemed jolly enough, even if he only played two songs: “Nothin’ But A Good Time” and “Tush” by ZZ Top. Heather and I got very close to C.C. while he played and he’s quite impressive to watch. After his short performance, C.C. mingled with the crowd, and posed for pictures. Yes, Heather and I each have a picture with the man himself! Plus, C.C. kissed Heather. She was very excited and I’m happy for her. Poison to her is like Motley Crue to me. While C.C. spoke with fans, Poser continued their set, playing “Metal Health” and a few other classics, but glaringly left Motley Crue out of their list. How an 80s tribute band leaves out Motley Crue, I’ll never know.

Now by this time it’s late, and this is where things get interesting. Cock Fight was scheduled to end the night. This band is the side project of Bang Tango lead singer Joe Leste and also features guitarist Michael Thomas (Faster Pussycat), bassist Dave Weeks (Ron Keel Band) and drummer Ryche Green (Ron Keel Band/Bulletboys). While sitting around waiting for Cock Fight, management came to our table and told us to leave and that the show was over. Myself otherwise engaged at the moment, Heather immediately went to the management to question the fate of Cock Fight. No matter what management told Heather, I assure you it was a load of nonsense. Joe Leste himself told me the deal. Poser took off with their gear (Cock Fight was to share equipment) and their money, thus leaving Cock Fight high n’ dry, so to speak.

Obviously, Cock Fight wasn’t going to play for free (but Drugstore Valentine did), and Joe was quite upset. He told me that in his 21 years as a performer, he’d never experienced something as unprofessional or ludicrous as another band making off with his share of the cash. All he wanted to do was perform, after all, the band paid for their flights to get to the show, and it was the second stop in an eight city mini-tour.

After commiseration and a picture with Joe, that was my night.

 

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Obviously, the entire show was mismanaged because the event had zero promotion, except for Myspace alerts from the performing bands, mostly from Drugstore Valentine. People were coming in the back door, and I was one of them. This wasn’t a big deal because I’d paid in advance and eventually got my wrist band, but just how many people stayed and watched for free? Why did management ignore customer complaints, considering people paid good money for the show? Every single Cincinnati show I’ve attended this year, something lame has happened to put a damper on the whole evening. Is the mismanagement an industry-wide problem, or is it just my bad luck?

The world may never know.

As a very exciting and important side note, I finally met Rob of the Hard Rock Hideout! Rob’s a great guy, and it was fun listening to bands and talking shop. Hopefully, we’ll get to chat at another show very soon.

Saturday
May192007

Hit It, C.C.!

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Concert review of C.C. DeVille, Drugstore Valentine, Poser, GnR and Cock Fight coming up later today.