THESE ARE A FEW OF MY FAVORITE THINGS ABOUT THE SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA


October 31, 2010

Steve Miller Elvin Bishop & Sammy Hagar Jamming

From the ’49ers of the Gold Rush days thru The Bohemians, The Beatniks, The Haight Ashbury scene of the late ’60s, The Castro in the ’70s, the growth of Wineries to the North Bay and on, the San Francisco Bay Area has always welcomed the cultural cutting edge.

The world has many capitals, and we live in one of them.  This is where North meets South, East meets West, and all cultures and cultural diversity collide.  We are the end point where all directions end and many things begin.  One of my favorites of all these movements is the music that has come out of and musicians that have come to San Francisco over the years.
On Tuesday night, October 26th, Joel Selvin had a book release party at Slim’s Nightclub in San Francisco.  Smart Ass is a collection of his SF Chronicle music columns, and a collection of musical friends showed up on stage as well as in the audience.  On stage was The Steve Miller Blues Band with Audie Delone and John Allair on Keyboards, Hutch Hutchinson on Bass and Ricky Fataar on drums.  Playing with them, the great Elvin Bishop, who like Steve, moved out here after migrating to Chicago to become young apprentices in Chi-town’s famous Blues scene. In the first set, Saxophonist John Handy jammed with Steve and his band.  In the second set, Sammy Hagar joined in on guitar and vocals.
After the 24th Bridge School benefit, the 24th Annual B.R. Cohn Charity Fall Music Festival, I’m reminded once again why we are all blessed to be here, and ocassionally witness wonderful Great Live Moments.

 

Pegi Young’s Foul Deeds and 24th Annual Bridge School Benefit October 23rd & 24th


October 16, 2010

Pegi Young has  released her second album, Foul Deeds.  Click for Interview below.

As Neil and Pegi Young are hosting their 24th Annual Bridge School Benefit at Shoreline Amphitheater on October 23rd and 24th, The Lobster sat down with Pegi on a beautiful day on an outdoor table at Alice’s Restaurant at Skyline Blvd and Woodside – La Honda Road.  They talked about the music and players on her new album, the path that led her  to the work of the Bridge School and the concerts that have benefited children including their son Ben over the years.

 

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BIG ANNIVERSARY WEEKEND – 24th ANNUAL BR COHN FEST & STILL BROADCASTING AFTER ALL THESE YEARS!


October 8, 2010

Today’s the anniversary of my first radio show in the Bay Area on October 8th, 1971. Was at KZSU Stanford where I volunteered after taking my NYC college radio demo to all 5 FM Rock stations at the time (Click below for the Lobster Tales archives for more on that story). Appreciate the ride and have gratitude to have heard so much great radio from mentors and peers over the years.

Thankful for the continued opportunity to have fun with the music broadcasting Lobster’s Sunday Brunch from 10a-3p on 97.7 The River in Santa Rosa, live from the BR Cohn Winery this Sunday and streaming live on 977theriver.com. Also grateful for producing and playing “3rd banana” on the talk radio show with Political Comedian Will Durst and Political Icon Willie Brown that was an award-winning morning show in 2006 and continues as a podcast to this day. In fact, we recorded a 2010 Pre-Election Special at the Buena Vista Cafe in SF and broadcast on Green 960 AM. If you’re interested in listening or viewing this chat with these sharp political minds, it’s available on demand from their podcast page that connects to Will and Willie.com and also on YouTube and Mevio.

 

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