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Monthly Archives: July 2011
Looking Back at the Lookyloos
From 1996 to 2006 the Lookyloos held a special place in the Davis/Sacramento music scene. They took an unapologetic commitment to jangle pop and rode it for 10 glorious years. Surrounded by peers that were either louder and noisier or … Continue reading
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Tagged curbfeelers, dave thompson, davis, eric janssen, harold and maude, kdvs, lather records, lookyloos, paul takushi, sacramento, the clean, verlaines
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Swimming in Bengal
I recently got together with Sacramento improvisational champ Tony Passerell to try some Indian raga-ish jams with tabla/percussionist Alex Jenkins. Some stuff from our first get together can be downloaded for free. I played my gourd guitar/sitar thang and Tony … Continue reading
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Tagged alex jenkins, indian raga, jed brewer, lather records, sacramento, san kazakgascar, swimming in bengal, tony passarell
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Doueh Does San Francisco: Show Review
Remember the excitement surrounding the Beatles first visit to the United States? I don’t either, but apparently it was a big deal. For fans of the fantastic Sublime Frequencies label, Group Doueh’s first tour of the US produced genuine anticipation. … Continue reading