Posts Tagged ‘reggae’

9/7/2010 – Live music w/ The Smilodons ~ Lagtime (Rock)

Tuesday, August 31st, 2010

Live music w/ The Smilodons ~ Lagtime (Rock)
When: Tue Sep 7
Time: 7-9pm
Cost: FREE
Details:
The Smilodons
http://www.myspace.com/thesmilodons

Lagtime

Lagtime

Lagtime
http://www.lagtimeband.com/music
Lagtime is a three-piece, improv–fusion band. Our music is rooted in rocky fusion, but spans topics such as jazz, funk, reggae and blues. We live mostly down deep in the pocket, but with the liberating guidance of jazz, we make brief re–surfacings to the head to remind you of where you (we) are.

With us, interplay is the name of the game as each member feeds off the others. Rock-solid beats and jazzy tendencies open the door for groove–based, blues–inspired bass lines and a tapestry of infectious melodies and rock–god solos. [website]

9/4/2010 – Live music w/ Sex Presleys ~ Atomic Lucy ~ Scott Young

Monday, August 30th, 2010
Sex Presleys

Sex Presleys

Live music w/ Sex Presleys ~ Atomic Lucy ~ Scott Young
When: Sat Sep 4
Time: 9pm
Cost: $8
Details:

Sex Presleys
http://www.myspace.com/sexpresleys
Hailing from S.F. the Sex Presleys are the bastard demon child of Las Vegas Elvis and a transgender Sex Pistols. GOD SAVE THE KING!

Atomic Lucy

Atomic Lucy

Atomic Lucy
http://www.myspace.com/atomiclucy
Atomic Lucy is high energy, seductive rock with infectious pop melodies. Imagine the combination of four visionary musicians pushing the parameters of rock/pop, and you will discover why Atomic Lucy is The Premier Rock Band in San Francisco.

Scott Young

Scott Young w/ Red Meat

Scott Young (Solo – from Red Meat!)
http://www.myspace.com/redmeatcountry
Carrying on the strong West Coast tradition of creating authentic country and western music with a sharp edge, the San Francisco based band Red Meat is dedicated to keeping honky tonk music fresh and alive. Formed in a garage in the Mission District in 1993, Red Meat takes its inspiration from the likes of Bakersfield legend Buck Owens, Patsy Cline, Hank Williams, Sr. and the Carter Family. They also count Gram Parsons as an influence and visually they recall the salad days of the Modesto, California-based Maddox Brothers and Sister Rose. [myspace]