CEDAR CITY, UTAH and EAGLES’ FLIGHT

CEDAR CITY, UTAH and EAGLES’ FLIGHT

CEDAR CITY, UTAH

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EAGLES’ FLIGHT

I’ve recently gotten some good advice from two fine artists who I’m lucky enough to call friends: James Hurley and James Lee Stanley. Besides being a fan of their songs as well as their performance skills, I was picking their brains for how to book road gigs, and successfully fill a tour with enough dates to make the trip not only worthwhile, but fun. It should be noted that I offer to buy breakfast or lunch for whichever friend whose brain I’m downloading information from (a handy thing to remember if you should have any good stuff you think I should know, and you like free meals). It would be nice if we, as performing artists, had managers and agents who did tour booking for us. And, of course, if you’re someone like John Prine, you probably do. But for the rest of us, we are our own managers, agents and bookers. It’s gonna be a while until I’m as accomplished as the “James Gang,” but I’m working on it.

I’m doing a cool show this Saturday night, April 28 at 7pm, in Cedar City, Utah, of all places. Address and contact info below. How this show happened is that last November George Loosley – who hosts the Saturday Singer-Songwriters with George on Thunder 91.1 KSUU, Saturday at 11:00 am MDT (streaming at suu.edu/ksuu) – read on my Facebook page that I was traveling through Cedar City on my way up to Salt Lake City, and he messaged me suggesting I come do a show in that beautiful part of the world. So we scheduled it. George is a Cedar City native, and a 20 year veteran in broadcasting who has worked all over the country.  It’s at the Off the Cuff Improv Theatre 913 S. Main St., Cedar City. And I’ll be on his radio show Saturday morning at 10am PST.

For more information, call 435-590-2590, or go to https://otccomedy.com/concerts

Helping me out on a few tunes, and singing a couple of his own, is my old friend Art Kaufman, who lives there. I’ve known Art since we were both in the Summer Theater Program at Occidental College (Obama’s alma mater) in the early ‘70s. Art went on to have a successful career producing “song-poem” music; that is, when people send their lyrics in to a company and get finished tracks back from “real professional songwriters.” There’s a whole lore to this strange corner of the music business. The late Tom Ardolino, of the great band NRBQ put out a whole series of CDs with notable (and wacky) examples of this sub-genre. I have even been hired in the past to sing on some of these by another “song-sharking” (a less-affectionate name) company here in LA. These sessions presented two challenges: 1. Sight-reading the music to get it done in one take (time is money), and 2. Doing your best not to laugh while you’re singing it.

I was never a “country-rock” guy in the ‘70s. I was mostly listening to R ‘n’ B (Donny Hathaway forever!). But I’m having a blast doing The Tribe’s upcoming Eagles tribute show, performing the entire “Desperado” and “On the Border” albums with the likes of Dave Pearlman, John Pratt, Maitland Ward, and Rosemary Butler at Bogie’s in Westlake Village. The show is May 6th, and is close to sold-out. Tickets available here.

See you on the road.

LET’S GET HIGH – A new song for the New Year / KEEP LETTING GO – Gary’s new CD

LET’S GET HIGH – A new song for the New Year / KEEP LETTING GO – Gary’s new CD

LET’S GET HIGH – A new song for the New Year

KEEP LETTING GO – Gary’s new CD

First off, please check out our new song video, Let’s Get High. The description on the YouTube page says, “Our suggestion for dealing with the impending craziness of 2018.” For those of you who don’t partake, just remember – it’s the thought that counts. Do whatever YOU need to do to manage the upside-down world of our current times. Other eras might have been worse, but NONE were crazier than now. The song is written by Spencer Green and myself, Spencer being the co-writer of our two musicals, Bukowsical and Bumpersticker. He’s a former MadTV and In Living Color writer, and one of the funniest people on the planet.

Let’s Get High: https://youtu.be/u6JoexYzQGk

There was a CD Release concert on Nov. 17 for my new CD, Keep Letting Go. The concert was more than sold out, people were turned away, which I’m very sad about. IF you came to the show and were turned away, please let me know and I will either send you some kind of consolation prize, or free admission to one of my other shows. I’m grateful so many people showed up, and for the amazing work of Lauri Reimer, who knew the show would be a smash all along, even when I fretted about it.

Opening for me was the great comedian Matt Kirshen. If you don’t know his work (he’s appeared on @Midnight on Comedy Central, and Last Comic Standing) check him out here: https://youtu.be/3avd7i6g2xk

And now, a mea culpa…I worked as hard as I could to make sure the liner notes on the album (adorned with the great photo work of Jill Jarrett) were correct grammatically, and that everyone who worked on the album was mentioned in the proper way.

Well, on the song Today You Are A Man, I screwed up twice. The biggest error was leaving off the name of Jill Freeman, who sang in the Cór na hÉireann (“Irish Choir” in Irish – which I also screwed up by calling it Curfa na hÉireann, which means “Irish Clash” which, come to think of it, isn’t a bad name). So apologies to Jill who is an amazing songwriter and performer. Her CD “A Handmade Life” is a work of art.

Also, when mentioning Renee French, my amazing artist friend whose drawing of “Ivey” graces a pin on my jacket on the back cover, I wrote “…who’s face…” when, clearly I meant “whose face.”

I apologize to everyone whose grammar I ever corrected.

Of course, I’d love it if you bought the CD (Amazon, iTunes, etc.), but I understand the era we’re in, so if you want to hear it, here are the links:

Spotify: http://open.spotify.com/album/6P7Z0mVkEEPSu1XbL3gsyc

YouTube: http://bit.ly/2CWo7Ix

Happy New Year, everyone. It’s gonna be a doozy.

Change the date, and then save the date…

Change the date, and then save the date…

save the date…

DATE CHANGE: NOVEMBER 17, FRIDAY NIGHT

KEEP LETTING GO” CD RELEASE CONCERT AND BIRTHDAY PARTY

EL CID on SUNSET in HOLLYWOOD

We changed the date of the CD Release concert to November 17. This was because three of the amazing musicians who played on my record (Debra Dobkin, Ed Tree, and Nick Kirgo) were already booked on Sept. 16 in a show, and because my drummer, MB Gordy, just got a gig playing that weekend in Pete Townshend’s Quadrophenia at the Greek Theater (we are appropriately envious).

SO – this is now not only the CD release party, but also my 65th Birthday Party! Those of you (and I invited my whole mailing list) who came to my 60th party know what a bash it was, and this will be even better (like, with a sound system that works!).

I will post the specific ticket info as soon as the link is up, but the concert will be at 8pm, Friday night, Nov. 17 (doors at 7:30). http://www.elcidsunset.com/

It’s tough to find a weekend night in SoCal where there aren’t some of my favorite performers playing on the same night. That’s great for us music-lovers, but hell when you’re trying to book a show. So I talked to my friend Brad Colerick (veteran composer/songwriter and producer of hundreds of shows), and he said, “You’ll never find a perfect day. Just stake your claim and start promoting.” Good advice, so we’re on it.

Remember: Everyone attending the show will receive a CD included with the admission price. I’ll be posting a few songs from the album as we get closer to the concert date.

It would mean a lot to me to have you there (and, I mean YOU!).

Love,

Gary

“KEEP LETTING GO” CD RELEASE CONCERT AND PARTY SEPT. 16, EL CID on SUNSET IN LOS ANGELES

“KEEP LETTING GO” CD RELEASE CONCERT AND PARTY SEPT. 16, EL CID on SUNSET IN LOS ANGELES

Please save the date:

“KEEP LETTING GO” CD RELEASE CONCERT AND PARTY

SEPT. 16, EL CID on SUNSET IN LOS ANGELES

My new CD “Keep Letting Go” is finally finished, and so I’m inviting you to the big celebration concert on Saturday, September 16th at EL CID 4212 Sunset Blvd, LA. If you’ve ever liked any Gary Stockdale music in the past, or have seen me perform, this is going to be my best concert ever!

First off, I’ll be appearing with a slew of amazing musicians! Joining me onstage will be one of the greatest guitarists ever, Grant Geissman. Steve Deutsch and MB Gordy will be kicking ass on bass and drums, plus there will be some guest stars TBA; all happening at a beautiful old LA standby with excellent Spanish/Mexican food and a full bar. We have the full night there, so after the concert let’s hang out and continue the party!

Everyone attending the show will receive a CD (included with the admission price). The album was produced by my dear friend, Greg Prestopino, producer of so many great records including Dan Bern’s recent Hoody. The evening is being produced by Lauri Reimer and Music Magique Promotions.

More info as we add cool stuff. For now, PLEASE SAVE THE DATE!

DOLENZ! LaRUE! STOCKDALE! ALL-STAR BENEFIT SATURDAY NIGHT PALACE THEATER, DOWNTOWN L.A.

DOLENZ! LaRUE! STOCKDALE! ALL-STAR BENEFIT SATURDAY NIGHT PALACE THEATER, DOWNTOWN L.A.

This Saturday, June 10th I have the great pleasure of returning to the stage to perform with The Tribe. This show is called The Care Concert – an all-star charity show – and we’ll be raising money for homelessness at the historic Palace Theatre in downtown Los Angeles. The event is sponsored by the Get Together Foundation, and 100% of the ticket proceeds will go to help house, clothe, feed, and provide services to the homeless in our community.

TV personality Kelly Osbourne will be the show’s Master of Ceremonies along with several other celebrity surprises. The show will feature over 30 of LA’s top performers with special appearances by Florence LaRue (The 5th Dimension), Micky Dolenz (The Monkees), Lamont Dozier Jr. (who recently starred in our hit musical, BUMPERSTICKER), Jack Tempchin (wrote “Take It Easy” for the Eagles), Carl Verheyen (Supertramp), actor/singer Rob Morrow (Northern Exposure), and I have the pleasure of singing a duet with the lovely and talented Coco Dolenz.

Proceeds will benefit Hope of the Valley Rescue Mission and the TEEN PROJECT. Cans of food are also being collected for ABC7’s FEED SoCAL.

Doors open at 6:30pm; show starts at 8pm. There will be a SILENT AUCTION with celebrity, sports, and music memorabilia, and more. VIP tickets are already sold out. Advance general admission available until noon on Saturday, day of show. In-person tickets still available up to showtime.

For tickets go to: www.wecancalifornia.org or for more information, contact the Get Together Foundation818-727-7884 http://gettogetherfoundation.com/ 

Hope you can make it!