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Live Oak Music Festival Rocks 2012 with an Award-Winning Line Up
Mark your calendars for the best Live Oak Music Festival...
Live Oak Art 2012
 Vintage Postcard chosen as 2012 Live Oak Music Festival Artwork...
Harvey Milk Day 2012
 "It takes no compromising to give people their rights. It...
Women and Money
April may be the cruelest month, according to Chaucer, but...
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Thom Hartmann

The nation's #1 progressive radio talk show host and the New York Times bestselling, 4-times Project Censored winning author of 21 books in print. In its eighth year, The Thom Hartmann Program  airs live daily, NOON – 3pm, ET simulcast as both radio and TV on over 120 radio stations. into more than 50 million homes via both nationwide satellite TV systems (DirecTV and Dish Network). http://www.thomhartmann.com

Al Millan & the Robots Return

For ‘PEOPLE FIRST’ BENEFIT in SLO
Former local band to converge on Central Coast with passion for rock ‘n’ roll and community involvement.

On Saturday July 18th, at the Odd Fellows Hall in San Luis Obispo, Central Coast residents will once again get a chance to dance, stomp and work themselves into a frenzy to the music of Al Millan and the Robots, a band that developed in the thriving music scene of SLOtown’s legendary Dark Room in the 1980s. This will be the band’s first local appearance in four years. Al, along with original members Gary Steinmann on bass and Kirk Handley on keyboards, will be performing with Bay Area drummers Mark Schiltz and Bobby Flamingo, as well as locally ubiquitous sax man Scott Wright and guitarist Jack Collins of Big Daddy’s Blues Band.

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Baker’s Fine Tuned Instruments

Gene Baker and His Fine Tuned b3 InstrumentsGene Baker, locally-located guitar manufacturer and the original proprietor of Baker guitars, is all about the music. With over thirty years of experience building guitars and playing music, he has already definitely dedicated his life to the melodies of the soul, and made a name for himself on both the production and the performance sides of the music business. And he’s not quite finished; Baker is still at it today, carrying on his tradition of quality instruments and good tunes. “I consider them to be tools for tone purists,” he mentions on his website.

Raised in Detroit, Baker started working on guitars when he was in the seventh grade, mostly with bodies, scraping parts off one guitar for another. He moved to the Central Coast area in 1982 during his high school years. A few years after graduating he scored a job at the west coast Gibson custom shop, a one-man operation in Los Angeles. Under that mentor, Roger Giffin, he was able to see what exactly went into building a guitar. “I had been building guitars before then, but I didn’t really have any guided direction. At that time it was also a repair shop, so we worked on almost anyone’s guitar, it could be anything.” If the pace wasn’t enough to keep Baker on his toes, the clientele may have been. Giffin had a reputation good enough to bring big names such as Joe Walsh and Eddie Van Halen knocking for all sorts of pre-tour repair needs. This was the launch pad for Baker’s talent, “I got a lot of my chops figured out, a lot of my repair skills really honed.”

That chapter lasted until 1993 when Gibson decided to shut down the shop and move their operations to Nashville. Fortunately, Baker had a good relationship with Fender, mostly due to working together with them over the years trading parts and whatnot, and was able to become hired within a month. He dubs working at Fender his “acceleration point”, as it was there where he was able to see guitar production from all sorts of angles. Keeping busy didn’t stop Baker from wanting to move back to the Central Coast, however. “The dream was to one day be able to move back home and build guitars so we can live where it was more [about] quality of life instead of city life.”  The transition from Fender to his own business, Baker Guitars, wasn’t entirely easy. Beginning in 1997, although his building knowledge was top notch, the business aspect was very new territory, which ultimately resulted in a bankruptcy in 2003. It was during these years that the Baker name became synonymous with quality craftsmanship and tone. “Baker Guitars was about five or six years of hard knocks learning. But at the same token I think we built around a thousand guitars by the time we closed.”

These days find Baker in his Arroyo Grande wood shop, building guitars under the name of Fine Tuned Instruments, specializing in the “b3” models (stands for built by Baker). The latest company has already made about two hundred guitars since its 2006 inception. A new showroom is planned to be built in the front of the shop; until then the website, FineTunedInstruments.com, is the place to see these stringed beauties. Baker also performs in the Mean Gene Band, a rock group that plays out locally anywhere from Lompoc to Paso Robles. A simple note of caution: as you may very well imagine, this guy shreds.

BLAME SALLY in CONCERT

at Downtown Brewing Company in San Luis Obispo on May 16, 2009 CELEBRATING THE RELEASE OF THEIR NEW CD!  8:00PM (Doors open at 7:00pm)  Tickets on SALE NOW! $15.00 advance and $18.00 at the door. Available at: TicketWeb at:  http://www.ticketweb.com/t3/sale/SaleEventDetail?dispatch=loadSelectionData&eventId=1212484  -- or at BooBoo Records in Downtown SLO.
Downtown Brewing Company is located at 1119 Garden Street (between Marsh & Higuera) San Luis Obispo.  This is an ALL AGES event.

The Endless Summer of Love....

Coming May 30th SLO Down Pub.....

Screaming Jimmy Productions along with the Slo Down Pub present a special summer event! Celebrate the 40th anniversary of the summer of love and Woodstock with a bunch of surfer music added in!! It’s THE ENDLESS SUMMER OF LOVE... a night of songs all from the sixties. (1967-1969 specifically) with multiple bands, guest performers and sing-along-word books on each table. The event will be hosted by Screaming Jimmy (Jim Townsend) and his band.

If you attended the ALL YOU NEED IS LOVE Beatles show in February you know what a blast it is to attend one of these extravaganzas. Dance and sing your way back to the 60s.

....Incense and peppermint... Be sure to wear some flowers in your hair.... and yes, there will be more Beatles songs. The SLO Down Pub is located in Arroyo Grande at the corner of Grand and Brisco. For more information go to www.screamingjimmy.com or www.slodownpub.com

21st Annual Live Oak Music Festival

Live Oak 08It’s the 21st Annual Live Oak Music Festival, a three day concert and camping event held every year on Father’s Day weekend at the Live Oak Camp Grounds, in the beautiful and peaceful hills off Hwy 154, above Santa Barbara, California. This year’s festival will be held on June 19, 20, and 21, 2009. 100% of Live Oak proceeds go to support San Luis Obispo’s KCBX Public Radio, a non-profit organization!

Live Oak Festival Host Joe Craven offers a line-up that includes Grammy-winning Jim Lauderdale Bluegrass Band, The Subdudes and Rodney Crowell for a colorful mix of traditional, folk, bluegrass, gospel blues, jazz, classical and world music. Hone your rowdy barn dancing skills Friday and Saturday evening or partake in a music workshop while the kids enjoy supervised starlight story-time.

Live Oak, as it has become affectionately known, is more than just a music festival — it is an experience rooted in music and community. These two elements together create a three-day journey into a timeless place that is far removed from work and schedules. The festival features an aural collage of live music ranging from traditional, folk, bluegrass and gospel, to blues, jazz, classical and world music.

KCBX Public Radio was founded in 1975 and is a listener supported, non-profit organization, serving the Counties of San Luis Obispo and Santa Barbara with interests in classical music, jazz, alternative musical arts, and public affairs programs. KCBX also encourages an interest in and appreciation of fine arts and issue oriented news for the people of our community.

To see the complete three day concert line-up and to order your tickets for the 2009 Live Oak Music Festival, please visit the website at www.liveoakfest.org If ordered from the website ticket prices are: full festival adult tickets are $115, teen tickets $75 and children’s tickets $35. Day tickets are $35 for adults and teens and $15 for children. 805-781-3030

Music Review - Blame Sally

San Francisco act Blame Sally has a very interesting blend of female vocals and acoustic melodies. Their layered music creates a tangible theme, unique to each song. Truly a pleasant vibe overall; their music has parts that are easy to relax to. Don’t get too comfortable though, they aren’t afraid to quicken the pace and play with vigor. Soft crooning can develop into louder and soulful singing, and it’s always full of passion. Accompanied by guitar, piano, percussion and even accordion, this group has a very appealing sound. Their music captures a feeling and strides with it for the entire song.

The abilities of the musicians are evident, as their guitar leads stay on topic while still rocking out, and the rhythm guitar can haunt the ears, as it does in "Hurricane." The accordion is a neat addition, creating an extra coating of rhythm and melody to the mix. I like the piano parts as well; they add a harmonious element, especially in "Night of 1000 Stars."

Blame Sally have obviously put a ton of effort into their music, and we can see them onstage May 16th at Downtown Brew in San Luis Obispo. Check out myspace.com/blamesally for instant tunes.