GIG UPDATES: SANDY CASH and ME at the COFFEE GALLERY MAY 14 / BRAD COLERICK and ME at CROWN BOOKS MAY 10

GIG UPDATES: SANDY CASH and ME at the COFFEE GALLERY MAY 14 / BRAD COLERICK and ME at CROWN BOOKS MAY 10

GIG UPDATES:
SANDY CASH and ME at the COFFEE GALLERY MAY 14
BRAD COLERICK and ME at CROWN BOOKS MAY 10
On Thursday, May 14th at 8pm, at Altadena’s famous Coffee Gallery Backstage, I’m getting to share a bill with a very unique artist. Sandy Cash is an American-born singer and songwriter who decided to pick up stakes and move to Israel, and establish a beachhead for folksinging in that turbulent part of the world (Here is Sandy being interviewed on Israeli TV). She has become a darling of the “anglo” music scene there, and is truly an international artist in every sense of that term. Her songs are funny and smart, and surprising. I think it will be a good match. I know it’s on a weeknight, but I’m hoping you’ll all avail yourself of a chance to come see this unique performer, and you’ll get to see me in the bargain. What a deal! Seating is limited; please reserve by calling (626)-798-6236 with your name and number.
A few days before that, on Mothers’ Day, Sunday, May 10th, at 4pm, I’ll be doing Sunday at the Bookstore a late-afternoon show in Woodland Hills with a good friend and one of my favorite songwriters, Brad Colerick. Brad created and produces Wine and Song, one of the longest-running songwriter showcase nights in the Southland, and he shares a similar background with me in the music biz. For years, I worked at a place called Killer Music, writing music for commercials, and composing music packages for radio and television stations all over the world. While I was doing that, Brad was working with a similar company called Music Animals, and then started his own company. The changing business coupled with the love of singing and playing our songs caused us to stray from the daily commercial grind, and that’s the road on which we re-encountered each other some years ago. He’s also a hell of a nice guy. The Bookstore show is produced and hosted by Ron Sarfaty, a fixture of the LA songwriter scene, who has provided many of the performance videos on my website.
And, on Tuesday May 19th at 7:30 I’ll also be appearing with a bunch of other great folks, including Jodi Siegel and Alfred Johnson at Steven McClintock’s “The Songwriter” series at The Pilsner Room in Irvine.I’m debating whether I should do a small crowd funding (Kickstarter, etc.) to help fund my new CD. I’m guessing those who are still reading this far down would be my target audience. Would you reply to this email, or send me a message at garystockdale@gmail.com if this is something that you might be willing to participate in? There would be some prizes and swag for those who participate.

COMMITTED TO CAMARILLO THIS FRIDAY LOCAL CONCERT THIS SATURDAY

COMMITTED TO CAMARILLO THIS FRIDAY LOCAL CONCERT THIS SATURDAY

COMMITTED TO CAMARILLO THIS FRIDAY

LOCAL CONCERT THIS SATURDAY

I wrote a new song the other day, and played it for some other writers, and after some (nice) comments, one said, “It’s a ‘Gary Stockdale’ song.” …not sure exactly what that is, but they seem to be the only ones I know how to write. Luckily, I’m their foremost purveyor.

I just put a new video up on my website, a performance from my showcase at FAR-West in 2013, accompanied by the wicked guitar of Ed Tree. It’s called “Smokin” and it’s about what things were like when ashtrays were found on nearly every table, and no one noticed that every place smelled like burned tobacco.

By the way, I’m playing somewhat fewer live gigs these next couple months so I can catch up on working on some long-form projects, as well as to record and release the rather large bucket o’ newish tunes I’ve been playing the last couple of years. But here’s what’s coming up:

On Friday night, March 20th, I’ll be going up to appear in a great concert series, The Camarillo Café in the town of the same name – where once was located an infamous mental institution which closed in 1997. Though my co-inmates in this upcoming musical asylum are the MacMammals – who play gorgeous Irish and Celtic music (and even sea-chanties!) – I will come on after them and bring the lion’s share of the crazy, I’m sure. The show starts at 7:30. Thanks to Gary and Kathy Lynch for having me.

Then the very next night, March 21st, I’ll be back in Burbank for Theta Sound Studio’s TSS Live concert series, appearing with my good friend Amy Engelhardt. Amy is a veteran of the wacky a capella group The Bobs, and we used to have a band together called The Peepshow Trio, which some of you might have seen. She is delightful, and we will probably be playing and singing together on a few things. It’s $20, or for a couple, $30. That price includes a CD of mine and one from Amy, so, you know, what a deal! This show will be live-streamed on Concert Window https://www.concertwindow.com/10856-theta-sound-studio-live so if you can’t be in Burbank that night, watch us on the interwebs.

Oh, and congratulations on the great James Hurley’s upcoming nuptials, (Nup-up!), shared with the talented Melinda Gibson. Everybody celebrate!

VIVE LE WITZEND VIVE LE BENEFIT VIVE LE FRANCE!

VIVE LE WITZEND VIVE LE BENEFIT VIVE LE FRANCE!

VIVE LE WITZEND

VIVE LE BENEFIT

VIVE LE FRANCE!

 

MeAndEiffelCropI just got back from France, where I spent two weeks in the Loire Valley, near the town of Chateauroux, in a huge chateau, writing songs for a project. I was able to take a few days off for R ‘n’ R in Paris. First time seeing Paris at the ripe old age of 62. But, it’s never too late, right? I will write more about France in a later blog, but I wanted to get this out to make sure everyone knew about some upcoming gigs:

Tuesday, Feb 10 at  7pm, I will be at Witzend in Venice hosting Lauri Reimer’s excellent Songwriters In The Round series. I made sure to bring in some big guns to perform alongside me.  Tracy Newman, whose work continues to be a goal-post I constantly aim for; James Lee Stanley, who wowed me the first time I saw him, and whose irreverent humor resonates deeply with me (and everyone else who hears him); and the livest of live-wires, Abby Posner, who has so much fire and talent as a player and a writer that it’s exploding like fireworks every time she hits the stage. Each one of them has had a great influence on me, and I’m honored to be on the stage with them.  The show is $10, tickets can be had in advance here, or pay at the door. Your admission allows you to see all the other acts after us as well.

Sunday Feb, 15, I will be appearing at Matt Denny’s Ale House in Arcadia with a star-studded lineup of performers for a Benefit Concert organized by the indefatigable Peggy Flinn Glenn for the Sweet Relief fund, and will help other musicians in need of medical procedures and other life help. The roster is too big to write about all of them here, but here’s most of them: Paul Zollo, Shelby and Tieg, Wild Mountain Mystics, John Zipperer and Friends, Matt Cartsonis, Amilia Spicer, James Lee Stanley, Ted LePlat, Phil Ward, John M, Mark Islam, Patricia Bahia, David Serby, and sitting in with a lot of us (hopefully), will be the amazing Ed Tree. The event starts at 3pm and goes to 9pm. I will be playing at 6:40, but you’ll want to get there earlier and check out all the great music, and support this good cause.

I will also be appearing a couple of nights later at JC Hyke’s  Songwriter Serenade, on Tuesday February 17, at 7pm, also at Matt Denny’s Ale House.

Hope to see you at one of these, and au revoir, mes amis!

NEW SONG “RIGHT_WING CHRISTMAS” FREE DOWNLOAD

NEW SONG “RIGHT_WING CHRISTMAS” FREE DOWNLOAD

NEW SONG
“RIGHT_WING CHRISTMAS”
FREE DOWNLOAD


Go here to watch a YouTube of the new song: http://youtu.be/PZ96U61p7cU

Last Thursday night, I performed this Christmas song at the Sit ‘n’ Spin show, so I wanted to share it with all of you.

It’s about the Republican sweep of Congress and of many state governorships.

The setup for the song is, “If you can’t beat ‘em, join ‘em.”

Now, a small caveat: I have lots of friends who are to the Right of me on the political spectrum, so I hope you’ll take this song in the spirit of fun. In fact, I would LOVE to hear some comedy songs about the Left (a challenge!). If I like your song, I will post it on my Facebook page.

I wrote the song with Spencer Green, and Paul Rogers. On guitar is Steve Postell, and Scott Breadman plays drums and percussion. It’s me singing the lead, backed by the vocal talents of Aaron Steinberg, Ali Handal, Andrea Robinson, and Richard Green.

Have a happy and joyous holiday season, with family, friends, and crazy music.

To Download: http://www.reverbnation.com/garystockdale/song/22546372-a-right-wing-christmas

RUSS and JULIE’s, SITTIN’ & SPINNIN’ and ORDINARY HOLIDAY MADNESS

RUSS and JULIE’s, SITTIN’ & SPINNIN’ and ORDINARY HOLIDAY MADNESS

First off, the gig schedule. I mentioned in my last blog that on Dec. 6th, at 8pm I am playing Russ & Julie’s world-famous House Concert in Oak Park. I am sharing the bill with the very cool vocal and instrumental duo, Dan and Laurel. This is my first time playing what is the granddaddy of house concerts. It’s not that long a drive from LA to Oak Park, and I guarantee you will be richly rewarded musically, not to mention meeting a lot of wonderful people (plus pot luck!). RSVP to: rsvp@houseconcerts.us

And, on Dec. 18th at 8pm, as I have done for many years now, I will be directing and performing music for the always-wacky Holiday Show of LA’s long-running Sit ‘n’ Spin comedy/spoken-word series at the Comedy Central Stage at the Hudson Theatre. There are always surprises (plus a GREAT party afterwards) and the surprise that I’m bringing is my friend Paul Rogers, perhaps best-known for fronting the band Those Darn Accordions. I got to know him and the band when they were on Penn & Teller’s Sin City Spectacular, the live variety show I worked on in the late ‘90s. He is a great, funny songwriter, and we will be joined by our good friends Scott Breadman, Steve Postell, Kevin Saunders Hayes and more! This show is free, but fills up fast! So please call for tickets, 323-960-5519

Rounding out the December fun, Dec. 13th at 8pm I’m doing my friend Pablo Marz’ popular spoken-word show, Tell It! at The Spirit Studio in Silverlake. I’ll be appearing with Marlene Nichols, and Jill Demby Guest.  Reservations can be made by clicking here: www.brownpapertickets.com/event/986063

Side note: “The Holidays” means something different to different people. To Christians it is the symbolic birthday of their Savior. To Jewish people, it is Hanukkah – the 8-day Festival of Lights. I will have to Google what it means to Muslims, and I may as well look up Kwanzaa too…I’ll be right back….

Okay –

http://tinyurl.com/q8enaxl

http://www.officialkwanzaawebsite.org/index.shtml

Yet this time of the year is important to everyone. Those of us who come from a more humanistic point-of-view, or who are not believers, feel exactly as full of the spirit of this season, and celebrate it like everyone does.  And all of us are reminded of the universal meaning behind these times of celebration.

Like…

A longing for peace among people who have defined themselves by their differences for far too long.

Being with family, and close friends who feel like family, and realizing how thankful you are for all of them.

Pausing to remember, and perhaps offer some assistance to, those less fortunate than we are, and in some measure, make their way a little easier.

And food. Incredible amounts of heart-clogging, gut-busting, yet aromatic, savory and delectable food.

So, in that spirit, I wish you – and bring you – Happy Holidays, sung by Andy Williams of course, enjoyed across generations by people of every race, color, and creed. Celebrate.

Much love.