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Author Archives: Deb Frazin
Malcolm Mooney at The Echoplex
Last Sunday, Part Time Punks had their annual “Krautrock Nite” at The Echoplex with special guests Savage Republic and the legendary Malcolm Mooney of Can. This was Malcolm Mooney’s first Los Angeles appearance in almost 20 years, and it was … Continue reading
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Tagged can, concerts, deb frazin, echoplex, krautrock, Live Music, malcolm mooney, Part Time Punks, Savage Republic, the echo
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Roky Erickson At The Roxy Theater 10.28.17
Last weekend I was blessed with a photo pass and ticket to the sold-out Roky Erickson show at The Roxy Theater. I’m a huge Roky fan, and I’ve never had the opportunity to see him play live before, so I … Continue reading
Posted in Events, Miscellanious, Music, Photo Essays
Tagged 13th Floor Elevators, band photography, deb frazin, Live Music, Roky Erickson
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Radolescents At Cafe Nela
Last Friday night I experienced 40 firey minutes of pure punk rock euphoria. Radolescents were at Cafe Nela, and they played the “Blue Album” in it’s entirety. I’d seen footage of the sold-out show they played at the Doll Hut … Continue reading
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Tagged band photography, cafe nela, deb frazin, radolescents, Rikk Agnew, the adolescents
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Sie Sie Benhoff Steals the Show At Echo Park Rising
Echo Park Rising certainly did not disappoint this year. The line-up was fantastic. I was treated to four solid days of endless shows from just about all the best bands in Los Angeles, and I made sure I didn’t waste one … Continue reading
15 Bands in 9 Nights
That’s right. I saw 15 bands over the past 9 nights. It all started on Monday July 17th with The Great Sadness at The Echoplex. On Tuesday, I saw Sextile and Algiers at The Echoplex. Wednesday I was treated to … Continue reading
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Tagged Algiers, Billy Bones, Dead Kennedys, The Gears, The Great Sadness
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Egrets on Ergot and Gitane Demone Quartet at The Offbeat
Last Tuesday marked the final night of Egrets on Ergot’s month-long residency at The Offbeat – A Bar on York in Highland Park. Mane (from San Francisco) and Gitane Demone Quartet opened the show. I arrived late and missed Mane, … Continue reading
Redd Kross and The Side Eyes at The Echoplex
It was Father’s Day, and I had nothing to do, so I decided to head down to The Echoplex and check out the “Punk is Dad” show featuring The Side Eyes and Redd Kross. When I walked into The Echoplex, … Continue reading
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Tagged live review, local bands, Music, photography, punk, punk rock, Redd Kross
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Photo Gallery – The Week In LA Rock
The LA Beat welcomes Deb Frazin to our esteemed group of contributors! Deb makes her debut with a photo gallery documenting eleven bands shot in nine days, June 2 through 11. Feast your eyes on a tableau of exciting shots … Continue reading
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