Tuesday, October 26, 2010

UltraLove : Ultra Live


TGIM?

Mondays just haven't been the same at Harvelle's since UltraLove started his weekly residency. UltraLove is in fact a dude who's real name is Mike.

Go figure.
UltraLove - the band- is funky with sweet classic retro-pop overtones. Sing-along choruses abound as the R&B/Soul grooves stretched out. This made the hip young crowd on the famous black and white checkerboard dance 'n' shake & shake 'n' dance.


The band has about 7 or 8 people in it. All exceptional musicians with an obvious love for performing and playing - but the funkiness shines through brightest of all. From the deep bottom end of the slap bass, to the Isley Bros guitar tone, to the classic Billy Preston keyboard sounds, Ultralove keeps it authentic, employing 2 incredible back-up singers who smooth out the sound.
Mondays belong to UltraLove at Harvelles, but he seems more than willing to share the night with his opening act.
Melissa Harding opened the night with a set of upbeat acousti-songs that really stressed the vocal harmonies of Melissa and her co-singer Boo Rutledge. Lotsa stage prescence!! Great stuff and definitely one to watch.
UltraLove plays every Monday.

Happy Monday to Joseph, Guy, Candise, Sheena, Spanky, DJ As-Is, Joel Van Dijk and the girl from Venice named Jade.

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Sunday, October 17, 2010

Toledo Show : Mad, Bad
And Dangerous To Know


It's a Sunday night at Harvelle's and that means only one thing!
The awesomely delicious burlesque funk performers collectively known as the Toledo Show are taking over!! From 9:30 til close, The Toledo Show have been bringing their patented blend of bump 'n' grind funk with the gritty storytelling of front man/lead singer Toledo Diamond.
Allison (violin) and Sebastian (trumpet)
Toledo Diamond is a legend.
He is easily the hardest working man in show business. He is definitely one of the most entertaining. And you know what? I think I'm underselling it here.
Brian Allen (bass)
Brew (keys)

Toledo is mesmerizing.
Sober as a statue, his only vice being his steady stream of Erik™ cigars, he ringmasters one of the funkiest musical experiences I've ever been privy to witness. Tight as a snare drum, this group, which ranges in numbers from 4 - 15 (+) features singers, horn players, rappers, keyboardists, one of the greatest bass players ever(!) - basically, everything you would need if you were going into funky battle.
Shamari (vocals)

This has been going on for the better part of a decade at Harvelle's, and the rabid fans and Toledo Show every-week regulars are almost as much a part of the show as what's going on onstage. Especially for the un-indoctrinated, there's a bit of a cultural learning curve; The Toledo Show's funk exists at almost lethal levels and seems at it's best, when mixed with much sweat from dancing and perhaps a cocktail (or two)* from Mika or John behind the bar.
Women have been known to swoon at Toledo's aura, and men have become instantly smitten by the waaaay too-sexy dancing girls known as The Dames (not pictured here).
Walter Davis (saxophone)

Besides the music though, witnessing the clothes, the sound, the lights, the dancing girls, the aerialists, the Toledo fans, the sexy women in the front, the cats, the dames; the whole dirty deal.... will leave you glad you decided to step out on a Sunday night.

It's a scene man.
You gotta check it out!
(There's CDs for sale behind the bar if you want a souvenir)

*never drink and drive!!


Big Blog shout-outs to Mr. Toledo Diamond, Brian Allen, Walter Davis, Leigh (aerialist) and
The Dames : Erin, Mindy, Ashley, Leah & Molly.
Happy belated birthday to Jackie O'Neill!
Special thanks always to David and Cevin and the
Harvelle's Sunday cast & crew - John, Mika, Melinda, Emily, Stan & Ernesto.
Howdy to Kasey, Amanda and Baby Blues Bar-B-Q


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Nick Moss : Chicago Style

Nick Moss is a big man.

So big that his Fender Strat looks like one of the plastic guitars that come with the Guitar Hero video game. His sound is big too! He plays a mean guitar as well as harmonica and vocals.

There's nothing like the blues to brighten up a room or a mood — some party good-time Saturday night music. I didn't walk into this room looking for a good time but that's what the gregarious Nick Moss is handing out.


Playing tunes from his latest CD, Moss plays with force and vengeance belying his mellow talkative exterior. His 3 piece band - The Flip Tops - was tight and kicked ass super hard!! Nick and the guys took extended musical journeys to the unlikeliest of places, maximizing the genre of blues far past it's standard 12-bar style. Explosive and mind expanding!!



This entry posted live from Harvelle's using BlogPress & the iPhone Hipstamatic photo app

Location:4th St,Santa Monica,United States

Thursday, October 14, 2010

Harvelle's Weekend : Plan Accordingly!

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Friday:
Club favorite Dennis Jones brings his rockin' trio for an end-of-the-week, blow-off-some-steam-and-dance party - heavy on blues favorites and some of D.J.'s crazy-cool originals.


Saturday:
Nick Moss and The Flip Tops bring the best in Chicago guitar blues to the stage of Harvelle's for the first time. A Saturday night you won't soon forget.



Sunday:
It's a funky burlesque cabaret and the master of ceremonies - Toledo Diamond - is one of the most charismatic figures in L.A.'s underground. The Toledo Show has been turning people on for nearly a decade.




Harvelle's — located in the heart of Santa Monica's historic downtown — provides music, full bar, ample dance floor... everything you need for an unforgettable night. The best of blues, jazz, soul, latin and burlesque since 1931.

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Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Vintage Trouble : Every Tuesday

They call it Trouble Tuesday because the band Vintage Trouble headlines every Tuesday. Each week they play, the crowd gets bigger - more and more people are catching the buzz and coming down to check 'em out.

Doing some research on them, they all have varied pasts in performing and the world of live music. They've paid their dues. Everything is in place. The songs, the dynamics, the energy - they look and sound like a rock band's supposed to (or a soul group... not sure which and don't wanna label 'em).

Lately they've been introducing new songs, stretching out the familiar ones, interacting with the crowd; Ty loves to dance with the audience and every note he sings is from the heart. Nalle plays with force and chops the hell out of his Les Paul with his leads. The guy is a guitar god. Rick holds it rock steady, keeping the bottom end in place and making people's asses move. Richard keeps it deep in the pocket and holds it down. And don't forget Charlie! His background vocals and harmonica adds a secret spice to the mix.
It's easy to see why this band is on their way up.

Ty Taylor - vocals
Richard Danielson - drums
Ty Taylor and Vintage Trouble
Nalle Colt - lead guitar
Rick Barrio Dill - bass and vocals
(not pictured - Charlie Brumbly - harmonica and backing vocals)

Check out their CD "The Bomb Shelter Sessions" available on iTunes and Amazon

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