SEATTLE, SEBASTOPOL, PALO ALTO (Northern Exposure) (Tour-A-Loo-Ra)

SEATTLE, SEBASTOPOL, PALO ALTO (Northern Exposure) (Tour-A-Loo-Ra)

SEATTLE, SEBASTOPOL, PALO ALTO

(Northern Exposure)

(Tour-A-Loo-Ra)

 

I’m gettin’ out of town.

I’ve been playing a ton-load of gigs in the LA area over the last few years, but now it’s time for me to play some more “away games,” and I’m pretty jazzed about it.

I’m on tour in the lovely Pacific Northwest, starting on Friday, June 13 (I’m not superstitious, I’ll be performing the entire show under a ladder and I’ll be whistling in the dressing room.) with a great venue called Egan’s Ballard Jam House in Seattle. Opening for me will beBetsy Tinney, a Seattle-area cellist who’s quite popular and an amazing musician. She may even play a song or two with me in my set, if I’m lucky.

Then the next night, June 14th, I’ll be doing Michael Morales’ Concerts at Lost Lakein Snohomish. Many of my other singer/songwriter pals have played this very cool concert series, and I’m looking forward to seeing a lot of old friends and some family who live up there as well. A special shout-out to Lainey Ballew and Shanie Holman, for all their kind help and support in planning this trip.

Then down to Northern CA,  Tuesday June 17 for Mark Pitta & Friends Tuesday Night Comedy  show at the beautiful Throckmorton Theatre in Mill Valley. I played this show last year, appearing with Jake Johanssen and the creator of The Daily Show,Lizz Winstead. Looking forward to who will be on the bill with me this year.

Thursday night, June 19th, I’m performing at the beautiful Avalon Bed & Breakfast in Sebastopol run by Hilary Avalon McCalla. This is a house concert in a great spot, and there are sure to be quite a few old friends there along with new ones.

On Sunday the 22nd, I finish off the tour in East Palo Alto at Marilyn Scott’s House of Bigger Girlsconcert series. Marilyn has been very active in the area music scene, and she has hosted some pretty amazing musicians. I’m honored to be able to play there. Thanks to my dear friend, Leslie Peterson!

I will also be appearing on Saturday the 21st at 1pm for the ULUV Music Day, a free festival of music around San Francisco. I’ll be at Freespace, 1011 Market Street(6th Street and Market). Thanks to Aireene Espiritu!

As always, click on the links to get specifics about these concerts, and more details are below as well. Thanks to everyone who reads this, and if you’re in Seattle or the SF Bay Area, I hope to see you in June!

MYSTERY GUEST REVEALED! PREPARE TO BE SCHOCKED!

MYSTERY GUEST REVEALED! PREPARE TO BE SCHOCKED!

When I announced the upcoming show I’m doing April 12th with James Hurley at the fabulous Coffee Gallery in Altadena in my last blog, I got all enigmatic and announced there would be a MYSTERY GUEST appearing with us.

Well (drum roll)… our mystery guest is HARRIET SCHOCK. While she may balk at being called a “national treasure,” she IS a treasure to nearly everyone who writes and performs songs here in LA and, truly, all over the world. Besides having written big hit records like Helen Reddy’s Ain’t No Way To Treat A Lady,” Harriet has, for many years, taught a songwriting class that just about every writer I know has taken, at one time or another. Harriet has developed a method of approaching the creation of a song that is unique, helping to clear out all the clichés and cobwebs, and make possible the birthing of even the most difficult of song ideas.

She’s going to sing a couple of tunes, one of which will perfectly introduce this show where I get to share the stage with one of my favorite singer/songwriters. A cool thing about James is that, before becoming a traveling troubadour, he was actually a rodeo performer! And the weird thing is, he performs hundreds of shows every year, all over the country (the job I want), and THAT part of his life is usually not even mentioned. Man, if I had some stories like that, you’d hear me tellin’ ‘em all the time.

Anyway, come to the show, hear some good music, meet an icon of LA songwriting, and see if you can get James to talk about that damned old rodeo.
Saturday night, April 12, 7pm, Coffee Gallery, 2029 N. Lake, Altadena,
626-798-6236        $15

OH, SISYPHUS! (The Musical) (March Madness brings April Gladness)

OH, SISYPHUS! (The Musical) (March Madness brings April Gladness)

OH, SISYPHUS! (The Musical)

(March Madness brings April Gladness)

 

I’ve tended to use the Sisyphus Myth  mostly as a metaphor for great effort exerted for no other payoff than the futility of having to do it again immediately and unendingly thereafter. And that’s not inaccurate. But, anyway, I decided to go back and read the Camus. The story wasn’t only about the futility of the act, it was about the moment AFTER the moment when you’d finished the job and stood on the top of that hill watching the rock… roll… back… down. It was the small pivot of your feet as you begin the walk back to do it all again. Albert Camus calls that the “hour of consciousness.” I know I’m not gonna write the perfect song, but I’m gonna write one anyway. We’re suspended between our ability to see things clearly and yet dream the impossible. Futile, but fabulous.

 

The month of March is half-over, and dividing it nearly perfectly is a cool gig this Saturday, March 15th I’ll be at West Valley Music Center in Woodland Hills, along with my friends Cynthia Carle (funniest songwritin’ woman on the planet), and the immensely cute and talented Shelby and Tieg. This venue is owned and run by a great songwriter in his own write, Jeff Gold. I hope Jeff will do a few songs himself that night. Reservations are requested (you CAN just show up, but it would be so much cooler if he knew how many were coming).

 

Then April comes in with a bang: On April 5th, I get to do another House Concert with The Koles at Linda Lee’s House Concerts in Camarillo. At 7pm you come to a beautiful house in the Valley and listen to me, and then to the tuneful sounds of Bill and Arlene Kole and their band.  I’m very lucky to be on a bill with this group that Music Connection named one of the Top 100 Indie Acts in the US.

 

Then the very NEXT Saturday April 12, I will be performing with James Hurley at one of my favorite places, The Coffee Gallery. James is one of the premier performing songwriters in CA. Recently, we were on the same bill at Bill Berry’s great “Songwriter’s Square” series and we jammed a bit on each others’ songs, so we thought it would be a cool thing to perform together. We have a MYSTERY GUEST STAR who will be on the show with us. I’ll sneak that name shortly before the show. There may be other surprises as well – stay tuned.

 

Second to last but not least, I will be performing at the American Atheists Convention in Salt Lake City on April 18th,  along with the inimitable Eric Schwartz. Eric and I have performed for a lot of events for the Skeptic/Science/Atheist crowd (my people), and we’re looking forward to this one: The biggest Atheist event of the year smack dab in the middle of Mormon country should be a match made in…well… it’ll be an interesting combination, and Eric and I will be part of an official comedy show along with the hilarious John Dore. Thanks to David Silverman for putting us on the bill. (Not to be confused with David Silverman).

 

Oh, and come catch me and the redoubtable Chauncey Bowers at Fools on Stools, hosted by the rockin,’ rollin’, and retro Skip HellerApril 13 at 3pm the Redwood Bar and Grill in downtown LA.

 

OK, time to go back and push that damn rock again.

Feb. 15th – LET’S TAKE A TRIP DOWN WHITTIER BLVD. (¡Arriba, arriba!)

Feb. 15th – LET’S TAKE A TRIP DOWN WHITTIER BLVD. (¡Arriba, arriba!)

Why the reference to the classic tune by Thee Midniters? Because I’m playing a concert in a beautiful theatre on Saturday night, Feb 15th  at 8pm: The Shannon Center for the Arts, at Whittier College (the town where Richard Nixon grew up). I’m doing a full set, and also sharing the bill with two great acts: John Zipperer and Friends, and the delightfulSabrina and Craig.

This is very upscale venue, and, though it might be a schlep for some of you who live further west, it’s going to be a very good show, so please make the drive and come say hello.  Many thanks to Ron Maurer, who was also one of the people responsible for my appearance last summer at the Western Arts Alliance Convention, and thanks also to Shane Cadman at Whittier College.

This month is busy! Here are other cool gigs coming up in February:

ORANGE COUNTY and LAGUNA PEOPLE! THIS TUESDAY, Feb. 4th, 7:30 I’m playing Beth Fitchet Wood’s Tuesday Songwriter Showcase. Beth is a unique and sophisticated songwriter (check the link).    And I’m appearing with Joyce Woodson, and the rockin’ JC and Laney.

Feb. 12,  7pm, David Harvey Presents at the Coffee Gallery in Altadena. David has done this showcase for a few years now, always with the great Dylan Brody providing some verbal wit. I’m happy to be on it again, along with my friend John M., and musical comedianRobin Roberts.

Feb. 18, 7:30pm, a tribute to John Cartwright, Tracy Newman’s bass player, but before that, for 35 years, he was Harry Belafonte’s bass player and sometimes producer. John has had a life in music like almost no other, and there are too many great people performing with me on this show to list here. So go here.

Feb. 25, 7:30pm, another tribute, this time to the late, great Warren Zevon. This is an annual event led by Paul Zollowhom Dave Morrison called “The Bard of Los Angeles.” Check the link for all the multi-hyphenates he has earned. And, again, too many great performers to list here. So go here.

For those of you who are still reading, you may not have gone to my website recently, or to my YouTube page. There are new(ish) songs up on the website, and performances from last years’ concerts on the YouTube page. Please visit, and leave a comment if you’d like. Here’s a cool photo of me by Anjani Lynn White. Thank you!

HAPPY NEW YEAR & THANKS FOR A GREAT 2013! (RING-A-DING-DING IN THE NEW)

HAPPY NEW YEAR & THANKS FOR A GREAT 2013! (RING-A-DING-DING IN THE NEW)

Back in the ancient days of mail and stamps, etc., I always used to send out New Years’ cards. I started doing that kind of thing way back in 1991 when I was in New York on a nationwide tour with David Cassidy (yes, Keith PartridgeDanny Bonaduce opened for us), and I took a pic of myself at the “Imagine” monument in Central Park. (Actual film; pre-cellphone, pre-selfie.)
ImagineNYcard

This year was a great one for me as a performing songwriter: Following in the footsteps of people like James Hurley, James Lee Stanley, and John Batdorf, I’ve begun performing at house concerts. These are where people can hear some of the best singer-songwriters, in a relaxed, intimate setting without drunks, espresso steamers hissing (usually always at the quietest moment in a song, right?), and where the artists are paid well. House concerts are a labor of love for those who host them. The granddaddy of all house concerts is Russ and Julie Paris’s series, in Oak Park. They have unselfishly hosted so many great performers in their lovely home, and their concerts are a model for anyone who thinks they would like to do this. Here is a link to how to host one, if that’s something you think you might like to do. They are popping up all over the country, and it’s my goal to play at as many as I can.

Now, if you’re not all partied-out on New Years’ Day, please come to the Firefly Bistro in South Pasadena at 7pm. My pal Brad Colerick has hosted a great songwriter night there called “Wine and Song” for some years now, and this is a special New Years’ Day celebration featuring the hilarious Eric Schwartz, neuroscientist/singer/songwriter Chauncey Bowers (yes, science is his actual career but his beautiful twisted tunes would suggest otherwise), and yours truly. The Firefly is a great restaurant to boot, and the New Years’ menu will feature (I’ve heard) black-eyed peas; a Southern tradition that is supposed to bring good luck for the whole year. Whether or not that’s true, come enjoy some good food and music, and you will feel lucky, I ga-ron-tee.

Oh, and though I will admit it’s nice to get a handwritten card or letter now and then, I couldn’t be happier that email makes it possible for me not to have to moisten hundreds of stamps to reach the people I care about on special occasions. And, truly, every ONE of you who said “Yes” to receiving my emails are important people in my life, and I am so very grateful for the hundreds of you who came to see my shows this year. I have put a “Gig History” on my website of most of the places I’ve played in the last few years, and when I look at it, I am reminded of your faces smiling back at me, and I feel pretty damn good. Hope to see all of you in 2014 and beyond.

gary
Special thanks (in no particular order) to: Jeanette Lundgren, Donna Mason Adams and Matthew Burke, Julie and John Zipperer, Peggy Flinn Glenn and Helen Nicholas, Severin and Melinda Browne, Scotty Breadman, Bob Stane, Maggie Rowe, Brad Colerick, Saria Kraft, Sabrina Schneppat and Craig Lincoln, Mark Beltzman, Lauren Adams, Garry Corman, Wendy Hammers, Ron Sarfaty, Mark Pitta, Bill Berry, Teresa Tudury, Chappell and Dave Holt, Steve Brogden and FAR-West, Harriet Schock, Teller, Pablo Marz, JC Hyke, Eve Brandstein, Ron Maurer, Emery Emery, Robert Morgan Fisher, Rick Overton, Cynthia Carle, Paul Provenza, DJ Grothe, Aaron “Captain Danger” Steinberg, Kahlil Sabbagh and Ginger Smith, Brad Kay, Suzy Williams, Ric Taylor, Steve Witt, Ed Ivey, Leanne Summers, Bruce Gleason, Ian Dodd, Lissa And Jim Reynolds. Apologies to anyone I left out who helped put me in front of an audience this last year. – GS