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Southern Culture on the Skids at The Echoplex 11.8.18
When you have a ticket to a Southern Culture on the Skids show, you KNOW you’re goin’ to a party. SCOTS is notorious for their wild shows (it’s very possible to get a piece of fried chicken or a glob … Continue reading
Red Aunts at The Echo
It’s been about 20 years since I’ve had the pleasure of seeing The Red Aunts. Back in the 90’s, I never missed any of their shows, so you can imagine how excited I was to see them onstage again. The … Continue reading
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Tagged concerts, deb frazin, deb frazin photography, Live Music, punk rock, Red Aunts, the echo
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The Dream Syndicate at The El Rey Theater
I think everyone can agree that 2017 was a year packed full of great live shows. Last night, The Dream Syndicate played a stunner at The El Rey Theater, and it was a perfect grand finale to such an incredible … Continue reading
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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Paul McCartney @Dodger Stadium, 8/10/14
Paul McCartney: consummate showman. Last night he performed for about three hours. His voice was in great form, the band was stellar, he looked fit and handsome in an appropriately Dodger-blue suit, and played mostly songs I loved. He was … Continue reading