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Jimor:
3 more quick ones.

Walking Spanish - JackSin (Is Long Gone). Solid rock/jam band with some clever original tunes. Another show from the park.

James Cavern - Uncle Sam. Another clip from the earlier park show.

Musical Charis - Pop! Culture. This band (and Charis is not a typo) is easily one of the funnest acts in town. This was also the first really good test of an improvised mic setup on my camera to try to capture really loud venues that would otherwise overmodulate the audio. I still need to fine tune things, but overall it worked out really well. In the club I thought the mix was a muddy mess and couldn't understand any of the lyrics, but most of the clips were much much clearer.

Sunday, there's another show for James Cavern's EP release, with The Bell Boys, Musical Charis, and Autumn Sky as supporting acts (plus some other special guests I'm sure). Easily one of the highlight shows of the year so far and a likely source of many more juicy clips.

Jimor:
Two more.

James Cavern - Realize. This was from his EP release show.

Ricky Berger - Une Petite Berceuse. The Gordon she dedicates this to at the beginning is Gordon Raphael. He produced an EP and 2 albums for The Strokes, as well as Regina Spektor's Soviet Kitsch, and is taking Ricky to his Berlin studio to produce her second album for her. The local weekly had a story on it all. I'm so excited for her!  :-D

wrwight:
This kind of makes me wish I lived in Sacramento. There is some seriously good stuff on your channel. Thanks for posting!

Jimor:
Yeah, which is one reason I want to share as much of the scene as possible.

That said, here's a special Texas Edition of my page featuring touring musicians who have come through town.

Paige Lews - One Good Day. With Adrian Bourgeois accompanying. She's based in Houston and had 2 songs featured on the soundtrack of Matchstick Men when she was still in high school.

K. Phillips - Does It Hold Water? Based around San Antonio, he was touring with frequent collaborator Little Brave. I've only heard a small sampling, but here he brings a bit of soul sensibility to his usual country sound.

Little Brave - Blame. Also working around San Antonio. She performed a "musical" of her latest album, the first installment of which is here.

Jimor:
Another batch from the park concert series.

Kepi Ghoulie - Are You Passionate? Kepi always puts on a fun show, lots of energy and a great positive attitude about life and music.

Dog Party - Party
Dog Party - Chihiro. They may be 13 and 15, but Lucy and Gwen are already veterans on the local scene. It will be interesting to see how they develop as they get older.

Shannon Curtis - Anti-Gravity
Shannon Curtis - Before The Sun. Shannon was on the bill of one of the first local shows I saw, so I was really excited to get this chance to record her. An excellent singer and songwriter now living in L.A. Before the Sun was featured on The Hills, but don't hold that against her.  :-P

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