A night of music, comedy, colorful language with Tubaczar at Fanatic Salon

A night of music, comedy, colorful language with Tubaczar at Fanatic Salon

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Gary Stockdale, rocks out with Amy Englehardt (singing backup), the TubaCzar, and Marlon Grace on percussion.

Saturday night brought another edition of Tubaczar to the Fanatic Salon in Culver City. Fantatic Salon is a great little theater located on Sawtelle Boulevard, just south of Venice Boulevard. Owner Thomas Mitchell does a great job of bringing the best comedy, theater, and music in to entertain the locals.

Tubaczar events feel like being in a small pub, full of family and friends. Audience members do not hesitate to heckle the performers and add in their own harmonies as they feel fit. All of the performers, veterans of the stage, roll with the punches and share songs that range from sincerely reflective to absurdly hilarious. New comers should also be aware that the Tubaczar and his friends use the “f bomb” quite liberally.

Another strong performance was given by Gary Stockdale. He is an Emmy-nominated singer/songwriter who has composed and performed music for television and movies. Stockdale took the stage and sang songs that delivered timeless wisdom, such as the time his father told him that, as a married man, he can love all the women he pleases, as long as does not sleep with them. As I mentioned earlier, Stockdale’s choice of words was a bit more colorful.

One of the highlights of the night came when Stockdale sang “Easier”. It is a song that once brought tears to the eyes of director, Paul Provenza. The two worked together as director and composer for the movie, “The Aristocrats”. Stockdale sang with passion about the challenges faced by creative people who have been successful in the industry yet continue to feel uncomfortable in crowds and doubt their own abilities. It was obvious that the song struck a chord when a member of the audience could be heard harmonizing with Stockdale from her seat in the theater.

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Blues, Bop and Books concert on Dec. 8 in Thousand Oaks will feature the National In-Choir

Blues, Bop and Books concert on Dec. 8 in Thousand Oaks will feature the National In-Choir

From vstar.com (Ventura County Star):

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Singer-songwriter Gary Stockdale will perform with the National In-Choir on Saturday in Thousand Oaks.

Gary Stockdale celebrated his 60th birthday last month by working his butt off, performing a tight, 60-minute set of pop-rock originals for a jam-packed crowd at the Mayflower Club in North Hollywood. In the audience were family members, old high school chums and songwriter pals like Severin Browne and Harriet Schock.

Though Stockdale has worked in the music business for decades, he never considered himself a real songwriter, not like Browne or Schock. Instead, he was a gun for hire, working as an assistant for Lalo Schifrin; singing and acting in Steven Bochco’s epic TV flop “Cop/Rock”; penning scores for ’80s jiggle flicks like “Hard Ticket to Hawaii”; gigging and recording with Bill Mumy’s rock band, The Jenerators; and writing music for TV series like “Sabrina, the Teenage Witch” and “Penn & Teller’s Bulls—!”

As he got older, though, Stockdale’s appreciation for people like Browne grew, people who, he said, “have put their lives and their thoughts into perfect little four-and-a-half-minute novels, full of demons and saints and villains and victims.” One day Stockdale finally decided it was time to stop writing “what other people wanted me to write” and, instead, commit himself to becoming a real singer-songwriter.

 

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