From Seattle’s London Bridge Studios, Lilavois to Perform at Hotel Cafe

Photo courtesy of Eric Lilavois

Songwriter and Producer Eric Lilavois will play at the Hotel Cafe at 9 p.m. today to debut new music from his forthcoming solo album in an acoustic setting, as well as celebrate some of the artists he has produced.https://www.hotelcafe.com/

Lilavois will share stories about his process, where then members of Racquet, The Ventriloquists, Givers & Takers, Joel Martin, and a few other artists, will join.

Pasadena native Lilavois is co-owner of Seattle’s famous London Bridge Studio with producers Geoff Ott and Jonathan Plum, the studio that enriched the Seattle music scene with bands such as Temple of the Dog, Alice in Chains, Soundgarden and Pearl Jam.

Lilavois, former lead singer and guitarist of The Days In Between and a self-taught musician who segued into producing for bands such as Saint Motel, Atlas Genius, Surfer Blood, the Dustbowl Revival and My Chemical Romance, now devotes his time between family, his music, and producing at London Bridge in Seattle.

Following tonight, Lilavois will continue his brief tour with another intimate set at Hotel Utah in San Francisco this Tuesday, April 17, 2018, before heading to the historic Hyde Street Studio (Grateful Dead, CSNY)  to put the final touches on his record.

Hotel Cafe is at 1623 1/2 N. Cahuenga Blvd. Los Angeles, Ca 90028. More info here.

 

About Monique A. LeBleu

Monique A. LeBleu is a writer, photographer, videographer, and shameless foodie and wineaux. A love of film history and a background in film production, post-production, and film theory provide unique insights into her movie reviews. As well, a background in technical theater fuels her passion on all-things theater. As a foodie, living in the ever-growing and diverse culinary landscape that is the City of Los Angeles feeds her never-ending pursuit of the perfect comfort food—the world's best Mac n' Cheese!
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