SLOW JAMS ~
Deep & Sweet 60s Soul - Lowrider jams -
Cumbia - Rocksteady ~
with DJs
DR. SCOTT & SPACECHOLO ~
FREE! ~ 10:00pm - 2:00am
Deep & Sweet 60s Soul - Lowrider jams -
Cumbia - Rocksteady ~
with DJs
DR. SCOTT & SPACECHOLO ~
FREE! ~ 10:00pm - 2:00am
HEALING GEMS
Space Age Tequila Sunrise, Trash Lounge, Lava Pop from Los Angeles.
ADRON
A new and ultraviolet feather in LA’s cap. Kaleidoscopic guitar work nodding to Brazilian eminences like Luiz Bonfá and Caetano Veloso, and vocals with the clarity and richness of Doris Day, and adventurousness of Joni Mitchell. She distills pop music history into her own alchemical creation: deftly structured, safeguarding the vintage nostalgia, but with play, humor, and a bare-hearted frankness.
LUKE SWEENEY
While Luke Sweeney's 4th studio album ‘Rishi’ is described in the SF Chronicle as “an album filled with shades of future jazz melded with tinges of George Harrison’s Indian escapades," his live set integrates all incarnations of the self-proclaimed 'Calm Poseur'. Unhinged from genres, the multi-instrumentalist brings his basketball onstage and rolls out original psychedelic pop, garage, freak folk and classic rock “in a manner that summons the peccadilloes of eccentrics like Todd Rundgren and Stephen Malkmus” (Austin Chronicle). In his company, expect steady helpings of "humor and irreverence—both calling cards of Sweeney's songwriting" (Portland Mercury).
Space Age Tequila Sunrise, Trash Lounge, Lava Pop from Los Angeles.
ADRON
A new and ultraviolet feather in LA’s cap. Kaleidoscopic guitar work nodding to Brazilian eminences like Luiz Bonfá and Caetano Veloso, and vocals with the clarity and richness of Doris Day, and adventurousness of Joni Mitchell. She distills pop music history into her own alchemical creation: deftly structured, safeguarding the vintage nostalgia, but with play, humor, and a bare-hearted frankness.
LUKE SWEENEY
While Luke Sweeney's 4th studio album ‘Rishi’ is described in the SF Chronicle as “an album filled with shades of future jazz melded with tinges of George Harrison’s Indian escapades," his live set integrates all incarnations of the self-proclaimed 'Calm Poseur'. Unhinged from genres, the multi-instrumentalist brings his basketball onstage and rolls out original psychedelic pop, garage, freak folk and classic rock “in a manner that summons the peccadilloes of eccentrics like Todd Rundgren and Stephen Malkmus” (Austin Chronicle). In his company, expect steady helpings of "humor and irreverence—both calling cards of Sweeney's songwriting" (Portland Mercury).