Change the date, and then save the date…

Change the date, and then save the date…

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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!

From Gary Stockdale

From Gary Stockdale

Happy Chinese New Year of the Rooster

(I’m still writing “Monkey” on my checks)

 

We used to send out New Year’s cards by mail every year, with pictures of the kids and us doing something clever. And usually, since we were always late getting them out, we’d make them Chinese New Year’s cards. Now, with social media, we don’t do that any more. I miss it, and feel a bit guilty since so many of my good friends still do, like Bill Mumy, whose family photos feature one of his (I think literally) hundreds of guitars in each year’s card. Or Steven Banks, whose pictures of his beautiful wholesome family somewhat handily obscures his truly dark and edgy comic sense.

But we’ve all noticed that things have taken a dark turn of late. People are locking horns in this political season like never before. And with good reason: We’ve never seen an election like this last one before. Spencer Green and I wrote a comedy song about how we who were against Trump “shall return” to fight back with such formidable weapons as Bill Maher and Samantha Bee. It was meant to poke a little fun at ourselves along with skewering the new administration. Yet, at Wine and Song, Brad Colerick had to get in between two guys duking it out in the parking lot because one guy didn’t like the point of view in my song, and started shouting at me after I sang it (big surprise – left-wing politics at a folksinging show). My friend, the brilliant and funny Eric Schwartz was a little put-out, saying he thought HE should be the one causing fistfights and angry mobs. Perhaps he’s working on a new one that will accomplish that soon, if that’s what it’s come to. Woody Guthrie didn’t kid around, and, perhaps, neither should we.

But I have people I love and cherish who think differently than I do, so I keep trying to communicate, and trying to figure out how we can reach some kind of ethical and moral common ground. If we give up trying to do that – even in the midst of fighting for what we believe is right – then we truly will be a country and a world divided irreparably. Keep talking, everyone, and try to shed more light than heat.

Some good news: Bumpersticker: The Musical, our musical that played the Hollywood Fringe Festival last summer, was awarded the Billy Barnes Award for Best Music and Lyrics from The Robby Awards, This is the 31st year the Robby Awards have been chosen by longtime Southern California theatre reviewer Rob Stevens. With the help of our great producer, Michael Blaha, we’re working on the next step in our plan for world domination.

I haven’t booked a lot of gigs lately so I’m not announcing any on this blog, but stay tuned, as I’ll be announcing some big CD release concerts in the next couple of months as my producer Greg Prestopino and I are just putting the finishing touches on the new record. We’ve actually almost recorded two albums’ worth of tunes, so look for more to come as well.

So as they used to say in Hill Street Blues, “Be careful out there,” in the real world and in the virtual one. And if we want to see a change, we’d better be the change.

 

Love to all, and 恭喜发财

From Gary Stockdale

From Gary Stockdale

Hi everyone. I have three cool holiday concerts to share with you, and I’ll be posting a new holiday video soon. Thanks for all your support this year.
1. This Sunday, Dec. 4th, at CalState Northridge’s Plaza Del Sol Theater I have a featured solo in this amazing rock ‘n’ roll show, Peace, Love and Understanding from The Tribe, a group of music professionals, headed by producer Kevin Wachs, which donates all the proceeds to a worthy cause. In the last year and a half they’ve raised over $63,000! This year, the concert will benefit the Los Angeles Fire Department’s SPARK OF LOVE and the ALISA ANN RUCH BURN FOUNDATION.
And on this show I get to share the stage with Mary Wilson from The Supremes, Peter Asher, of the ‘60s band Peter & Gordon (and Peter produced countless hit records, including most of Linda Ronstadt’s), Carly Smithson, a former American Idol finalist (who has the most AMAZING voice). Plus, Carnie Wilson, Kiki Ebsen, Steve Ferrone, and many more.
Here is the FB event page: https://www.facebook.com/events/335171073503667/ which has the link for tickets, and all other info. Hope to see you there for a night of great music for a good cause!
2. Dec. 15, 8pm: Once again I’m set to do the music for the hilarious – and annual –  SIT ‘N’ SPIN Holiday Show at the Comedy Central Stage at The Hudson Theater in Hollywood (corner of Hudson and Santa Monica Blvd.). Heading up the comedy talkers is Davis McHenry, Spencer Green, B. Mark Seabrooks, and Gary Shapiro. And for the second year in a row my band is the likes of STEVE POSTELL, SCOTTY BREADMAN, and JENNIFER LEITHAM. They make everything sound good. The show is at 8pm, and usually sells out fast (although it IS a free show!), so call 323-960-5519 ASAP. Thanks to Sit ‘n’ Spin co-founder Maggie Rowe for not replacing me with someone younger and blonder.
3. My friend Pablo Marz has chosen me to be a part of the Holiday version of his respected Tell It spoken word/comedy show. It’s Dec. 10, 8pm at The Open Space, 457 N Fairfax Ave, Los Angeles, California 90036. The show features local favorites Deana Barone, Sam Feirstein, and Pogo Saito, as well as a few songs from yours truly. Here’s the Facebook event page from where you can click to buy tickets, and get more info.
https://www.facebook.com/events/1858534084378184/
I wish all of you a joyous holiday season; rest up and get ready for 2017. I have a feeling it’s going to be a bumpy flight.
Love,
Gary