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Welcome to Indigenous in Music with Larry K, this week we welcome Karlos Paez, founding member of the B Side Players. Next year they will celebrating 30 years of bringing us the best latin soul music from Chula Vista, California. They have been putting out the singles. B-Side Players are featured in our current issue of the SAY Magazine, read all about them on our site at https://www.indigenousinmusicandarts.org/past-shows/b-side-players. Enjoy music from B Side Player, Locos Por Juana, Digging Roots, Julian Taylor Band, Angel Baribeau, Melody McArthur, Leonard Sumner, Shauit, Garrett T. Willie, The Johnnys, Stevie Salas, The City Lines, Lacey Hill, Ozomatli, Shawn Michael Perry, Logan Staats, Buffy Sainte-Marie, Michael Bucher, MATCITIM, Aysanabee, Ray Zaragoza, Janet Panic, Mamarudegyal MTHC, Marx Casstity, Sarazino, Amparo Sanchez, Gary Small & the Coyote Bros' and much more. Visit us on our home page to learn about us and our programs at www.indigenousinmusicandarts.org, check into our Two Buffalo Studios and our SAY Magazine Library to find out all about our Artists and Entrepreneurs.
Welcome to Indigenous in Music with Larry K, this week we welcome Karlos Paez, founding member of the B Side Players. This year they will celebrating 30 years of bringing us the best Latin soul music from Chula Vista, California. This Thursday, January 25th they will be headlining our “Indigenous Music Industry Night” at the Whiskey Go Go in Hollywood, California. Read all about them athttps://www.indigenousinmusicandarts.org/past-shows/b-side-players Enjoy music from B Side Players, Dan L'initie, Ozomatli, Toko Tasi, Carsen Gray, Shylah Ray Sunshine, Qacung, Airjazz, Aysanabee, Digging Roots, Logan Staats, One Way Sky, Garret T. Willie, Murray Porter, Crystal Shawanda, Low Budget Rock Star, Dustin Harder, Q052, Litefoot, Elastic Bond, Locos Por Juana, XAXO, Julian Taylor Band, Martha Redbone, Jamie Coon QVLN and much much more. Visit us on our home page to learn about us and our programs at www.indigenousinmusicandarts.org, check into our Two Buffalo Studios and our SAY Magazine Library to find out all about our Artists and Entrepreneurs.
Welcome to Indigenous in Music with Larry K, this week we welcome Karlos Paez, founding member of the B Side Players. Next year they will celebrating 30 years of bringing us the best Latin soul music from Chula Vista, California. They have been putting out the singles and and will be performing live at our “Indigenous Music Industry Night” Thursday, January 25th at the Whiskey Go Go. In Hollywood, California. Read all about Karlos and the B-Side Players on our site at https://www.indigenousinmusicandarts.org/past-shows/b-side-players/ Enjoy music from B Side Players, Dan L'initie, Ozomatli, Toko Tasi, Carsen Gray, Shylah Ray Sunshine, Qacung, Airjazz, Aysanabee, Digging Roots, Logan Staats, One Way Sky, Garret T. Willie, Murray Porter, Crystal Shawanda, Low Budget Rock Star, Dustin Harder, Q052, Litefoot, Elastic Bond, Locos Por Juana, XAXO, Julian Taylor Band, Martha Redbone, Jamie Coon QVLN and much much more. Visit us on our home page to learn about us and our programs at www.indigenousinmusicandarts.org, check into our Two Buffalo Studios and our SAY Magazine Library to find out all about our Artists and Entrepreneurs.
Welcome to a very special edition of “Metiche Monday Live!” Shamps was traveling back from Mexico City on Monday, so today we bring you a very rare Metiche Martes! Per usual, the gang catches up with everything that went down this past week. We also have some special announcements from the brewery via our resident “almost” Pro MMA Fighter, Enrique. Karlos Paez also pops in to announce the release of his new podcast “Music, Culture, Love” which will be streamed here on the Emo Brown Youtube Channel starting this week. Besides the special announcements, Cece talks to us about some neighbor beef she has, Shamps opens a B-Day Gift and of course our favorite folk-punk musician drops another tantalizing 15 minute BJ! After the break things get exciting because we are joined by San Diego Legend, Sonny Sandoval of the rock band POD! We get into his amazing back story and what the future holds for the most humble rock star we've ever met! We put in some bonus time to make up for the late stream this week and wrap up todays show around 2 hours and 40 minutes but not before Lexy blesses us with her three Dios Mio stories of the week! Like always, thanks for watching! We hope to see you back here next week. Xoxo Learn More About Sonny Sandoval at the link below….Check out Sonny on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/sonnywhosoever/ TIMECODES ########## 00:00 Intro 00:45 Promos 04:15 This Week @ 3 Punk Ales 06:35 CeCe What The F**k are we drinking? 08.:20 Enrique "Freakque" Montalvo Pro MMA Premiere 18:45 Karlos Paez - Music Culture Love 38:53 Shamps Opens B-Day Gift 47:35 15min BJ 01:12:44 Sonny Sandoval Arrives 02:13:47 Dios Mío with Lexy ########## Help Out Our Show By… Want to catch us LIVE next time? Check out: https://metichemonday.com Follow us on YouTube for ALL the Videos
Join Us As We Go Over Moments of The Week with: Algo Bien ✅ Chale ✅ Ya Wëi ✅ AND a special visit from the Karlos Paez from B*Side Players! Karlos will join us to answer your questions on this week's Question of the Week!!! Want to catch us LIVE next time? Check out: https://metichemonday.com Follow us on YouTube for ALL the Videos
The band La Diabla combines traditional Cumbia music with the gritty spirit of Tijuana. They bring their bi-national dance party wherever they go. We also speak to a group that embodies the spirit of our diverse border region, and celebrates the beauty of Baja California with their own take on Latin America's resurging dance music- Cumbia. Sonido de la Frontera is made up of a power trio of veteran musicians Karlos Paez of the B-Side Players, Luke Henshaw of Planet B and First Power Crew, and DJ Unite with Tribe of Kings and First Power Crew. They each bring decades of experience to the project, and the results are an exciting Cumbia sound that fuses the party energy of soundsystem culture, with the Hip Hop production aesthetic of big drums and loud bass. Credits: Produced and hosted by Kurt Kohnen and Jade Hindmon. Megan Burke is senior producer.
What's up my boiii!!!!Its Monday night and yall already know shit got weird right off the bat at the GPS studio. It was nothing but an honor to have Karlos Paez from the BSide Players, all I gotta say is tune in I fan boy the fuck out!!
The concept of Cult and Culture began as a short segment created by Justin Pearson, an internationally known musician, record label owner (Three One G Records), author, and actor. He is best known as bassist/vocalist for bands such as Dead Cross, The Locust, and Retox. Justin has come to know and work with a broad spectrum of captivating personalities and brilliant minds, many of which are key figures in the realm of popular culture and cult followings alike. John Waters was one of the first people interviewed for the project- an icon of both cult and culture. Other guests include a broad scope of musicians, producers, authors, and anyone passionate about what they do. In its infancy, segments were shorter, 10-20 minutes, and would be recorded while on tour. Since then, Pearson has collaborated with producer and musician Luke Henshaw (Planet B, Sonido de la Frontera) to build the idea into a proper podcast, now recorded at Penguin Studios in San Diego. The focus is not intended to be solely on people in any one realm, and because guests are friends and family, the conversations are frank, informal, well-informed and genuine. Episode 19 is a conversation with San Diego-based Karlos Paez of B*Side Players and Sonido de la Frontera. Karlos is a “musician, DJ, producer, songwriter, activist, and thrift store hustler” whose music incorporates elements of cumbia, funk, acid jazz, soul, Latin groove, Afro-beat, and hip hop, among others. With a career spanning over 25 years, this episode touches on many of Paez's early musical influences, even drawing connections to the less obvious straight edge and hardcore communities he grew up around in the 90s, where he would meet punks that would end up in the rhythm sections of his bands. Karlos reflects on his personal history, from sharing a rehearsal space with P.O.D. when both were just starting out, to B*Side Players playing 180 shows a year as a successful 9+ piece party band and getting to travel the world. Luke, Justin, and Karlos also discuss the dynamics of playing in a 3 piece band versus a 9 piece, the visual aspect of performing with regards to style, and the importance of acknowledging and embracing where you come from.
Today we welcome Karlos Paez from The B-Side Players. We have a great conversation about music, Karlos' musical family, growing up in San Diego and life with The B-Side Players. Great times and laughs with a really talented musician. C/S
Sonido De La Frontera is the combination of Soundsystem culture, hip hop production aesthetic, and the sounds of Latin America's most prolific dance music: Cumbia. The result is a bass oriented, dance driven music with a sound unique to the border between San Diego, California and Tijuana, Mexico. This trio is made up of Karlos Paez, Mr. Henshaw, and DJ Unite. Karlos Paez is an energetic frontman, also known for his role as vocalist for San Diego's premiere Latin Music project, The B-Side Players. With his unique vocal styling and ability to deliver a magnetic performance, Karlos produces lyrics that seduce a dancer to cut loose, while inducing the spirit of both culture and rebellion. Mr. Henshaw is the producer for First Power Crew, and has produced many break records directed towards the avid turntablist. His sound is dark and heavy, with an emphasis on big drums and bass, as evident in his current projects Planet B and Satanic Planet. DJ Unite is a veteran DJ for Tribe of Kings Soundsystem as well as First Power Crew, who cut his teeth on dancefloors nationwide. Unite is well versed in keeping dances energetic, with a musical arsenal that spans for many genres. Sonido De La Frontera is a mixture of all the different sounds and culture found in the southernmost part of California, San Diego. It is cumbia music with a production approach similar to hip hop and electronic music.
SONIDO DE LA FRONTERA “Somos Sonideros” Sonido De La Frontera is the combination of Soundsystem culture, hip hop production aesthetic, and the sounds of Latin America's most prolific dance music: Cumbia. The result is a bass oriented, dance driven music with a sound unique to the border between San Diego, California and Tijuana, Mexico. This trio is made up of Karlos Paez, Mr. Henshaw, and DJ Unite. Karlos Paez is an energetic frontman, also known for his role as vocalist for San Diego's premiere Latin Music project, The B-Side Players. With his unique vocal styling and ability to deliver a magnetic performance, Karlos produces lyrics that seduce a dancer to cut loose, while inducing the spirit of both culture and rebellion. Mr. Henshaw is the producer for First Power Crew, and has produced many break records directed towards the avid turntablist. His sound is dark and heavy, with an emphasis on big drums and bass, as evident in his current projects Planet B and Satanic Planet. DJ Unite is a veteran DJ for Tribe of Kings Soundsystem as well as First Power Crew, who cut his teeth on dancefloors nationwide. Unite is well versed in keeping dances energetic, with a musical arsenal that spans for many genres. Sonido De La Frontera is a mixture of all the different sounds and culture found in the southernmost part of California, San Diego. It is cumbia music with a production approach similar to hip hop and electronic music. The Sound System is at the heart of many genres of modern music. People gather to hear their favorite music over massive speakers, and dance for hours on end. At the center of these events is the DJ, raising the energy of their crowd by selecting the right tune at the right time. In Mexico, these DJs are hailed as Sonideros. Sonido de la Frontera's lead single “Somos Sonideros," from their forthcoming album Sonidero Guerrillero, is an anthem which has an unquestionable message: “Somos Sonideros, de la Frontera”. Lead Vocalist Karlos Paez delivers both inspiration and intention, which is thoughtfully delivered over an infectious Cumbia rhythm. The song is drenched in Sonido de la Frontera's signature sound, which combines the many influential sounds found in their hometown of San Diego, California.
Events industry workers and business owners marched in San Diego Monday calling for a safe reopening roadmap and additional funding resources from the government. With Cantore serving as emcee, we catch up with speakers from the event including Karlos Paez of the band B-side Players.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Events industry workers and business owners marched in San Diego Monday calling for a safe reopening roadmap and additional funding resources from the government. With Cantore serving as emcee, we catch up with speakers from the event including Karlos Paez of the band B-side Players.
The SoundDiego Podcast welcomes Karlos Paez, the mastermind behind the B-Side Players, on this week's episode. The band (which ranges from eight to 10 players), which is currently celebrating its 26th anniversary, is known for its horn-driven, polyrhythmic Latin grooves. The B-Side Players have won 13 San Diego Music Awards and toured all over the world with the likes of Ben Harper, the Original Wailers, Toots & the Maytals and countless others. Head over to TheBSidePlayers.com to keep up to date with the band.Listen/subscribe to the SoundDiego Podcast on your favorite podcasting platform: Apple Podcasts | Google Play | Spotify | StitcherEpisode 14 Show Notes:The B-Side Players were one of the main attractions at the 2018 La Vuelta festival in Barrio Logan, and our SoundDiego TV cameras were on hand to soak up the festivities.It's hard to believe that, by Karlos' count, there have been 75 (!!!) players in the band since its inception. That seems unreal. But as he explained, the B-Side Players' current bassist, Omar Lopez, also plays in the Original Wailers. We happen to think he's rather good at holding down the low-end (as pointed out here in our list of 10 Best San Diego Bass Players).Karlos' had a really interesting answer for what his first album purchase was. On one hand, he has photos of himself holding an album by Los Moonlights when he was a kid. Here's more information on his father's band and an interview via La Republica. And his other first album? None other than Beastie Boys' legendary debut full-length, "Licensed to Ill." Take a trip down memory lane by reading Rolling Stone's review from 1986 right here.Hoping to follow in Karlos' footsteps by hitting up swap meets and thrift stores looking for those vintage $5,000 Levi's? Here's a great guide to get started.When it's open, be sure to visit San Diego Vintage Company in Barrio Logan, located at 2185 Logan Ave. -- or check 'em out online here.SoundDiego Podcast host Dustin Lothspeich and Karlos talked at length about the mostly-forgotten '80s "G.I. Joe"/"Transformers" copycat cartoon series, "M.A.S.K." Here's a little info on it if you're unfamiliar.This episode's Spotlight song of the week is, of course, the B-Side Players and their song "Firme Mood." If you dig it, find 'em on Spotify and all the other popular streaming services and be sure to follow 'em on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.Join us for a new episode of the SoundDiego Podcast every Saturday morning. Upcoming guests on the pod include San Diego mashup star Elise Trouw, Nine Inch Nails' Ilan Rubin and the Voice of San Diego's Scott Lewis! Thanks for listening, and until next time, enjoy the music.If you enjoyed this episode of the SoundDiego Podcast, subscribe, rate and review us on your favorite podcasting platform:Apple Podcasts | Google Play | Spotify | StitcherThe SoundDiego Podcast is executive-produced by Eric S. Page, and hosted/edited by Dustin Lothspeich (reach him here).
WELCOME TO SOUTH OF THE 8. IN TODAY'S EPISODE I INTERVIEW KARLOS PAEZ, FRONTMAN FOR THE B-SIDE PLAYERS. AN AFRO-MEXICA ROOTS BAND FROM SAN DIEGO. WE DISCUSS CHICANX REPRESENTATION, SAN DIEGO'S MUSIC SCENE AND A CORONAVIRUS RELIEF FUND FOR MUSICIANS. TO DONATE AND FOR MORE INFORMATION PLEASE GOT TO: https://www.grammy.com/musicares/get-help/musicares-coronavirus-relief-fund --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/southofthe8/message
On this week's episode, the SoundDiego Podcast welcomes Justine Epstein, the owner of North Park's Verbatim Books. Since opening in 2015, Verbatim has become a go-to destination for bookworms from both San Diego and out of town, as well as local authors and musicians who frequently stop in for very special in-store performances. At the time of this episode's publishing, Verbatim is still closed due to the pandemic, but will be reopening when the government makes it clear that it's safe to do so. Until you can stop in personally, head over to Verbatim-Books.com, and keep up-to-date with everything happening with the shop.Listen/subscribe to the SoundDiego Podcast on your favorite podcasting platform: Apple Podcasts | Google Play | Spotify | StitcherEpisode 13 Show Notes:We wish we could peruse the multitude of shelves at Verbatim Books and soak in the sounds from the shop's 75-hour Spotify playlist but until they open back up, listen to it here.Justine may not be totally sold on Bruce Springsteen, but after learning he wrote the music for Patti Smith's huge single "Because the Night," she might be changing her tune on "The Boss." Check it out for yourself.Do yourself and broaden your literary horizons with a couple of our favorite local musicians-turned-authors, the Casbah's Ben Johnson (check out his books here) and Bit Maps' Drew Andrews (check out his work here).Justine's first album purchase (and one of Dustin's all-time favorite records) was the Smashing Pumpkins' "Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness" — here's a great look back on the epic 1995 double album's legacy by Rolling Stone and Billy Corgan.Wanna read Carrie Brownstein's interview with Eddie Vedder for The Believer? Knock yourself out at this link.This episode's Spotlight song of the week is the San Diego Music Award-winning singer-songwriter John Meeks and his song "Jungle Kook." Head over to his Bandcamp page to buy some music or merch, and support him in these difficult times. Also, be sure to follow him on Facebook.Join us for a new episode of the SoundDiego Podcast every Saturday morning. Upcoming guests on the pod include the B-Side Players' Karlos Paez, San Diego mashup star Elise Trouw, Nine Inch Nails' Ilan Rubin, Voice of San Diego's Scott Lewis and the mayor of local music, 91x's Tim Pyles! Thanks for listening, and until next time, enjoy the music.If you enjoyed this episode of the SoundDiego Podcast, subscribe, rate and review us on your favorite podcasting platform:Apple Podcasts | Google Play | Spotify | StitcherThe SoundDiego Podcast is executive-produced by Eric S. Page, and hosted/edited by Dustin Lothspeich (reach him here).
Episode 12 of the SoundDiego Podcast welcomes Sara Watkins, who got her start right here in North County San Diego as co-founder/fiddler of the Grammy-winning bluegrass group Nickel Creek. She's since embarked on an acclaimed solo career, is one-third of the folk supergroup I'm With Her — and also plays in the Watkins Family Hour with her brother, Sean (who is also in Nickel Creek, as is Chris Thile, now the host of NPR's "Live From Here"). They've got a brand-new album out fittingly titled "Brother Sister" and, unsurprisingly, it's been receiving rave reviews. Head over to their website, WatkinsFamilyHour.com, to buy a download and check out the group's various goings-on.Listen/subscribe to the SoundDiego Podcast on your favorite podcasting platform: Apple Podcasts | Google Play | Spotify | StitcherEpisode 12 Show Notes:Want a taste of the new Watkins Family Hour album? Here's the official video of its first single, "Just Another Reason."Sara and Sean's original group, Nickel Creek, recently received a great writeup by NPR's Brittney McKenna about the band's legacy and debut album's impact on the folk/bluegrass world. Give it a read here.As mentioned during First Four, "The Bodyguard" film soundtrack was absolutely massive. It won the Grammy Award in 1993 for Album of the Year, is still the bestselling album by a female singer and sold more than 45 million copies worldwide, thanks in no small part to Whitney Houston's chart-topping Dolly Parton cover, "I Will Always Love You." You heard Sara belt out another single from the album, "I Have Nothing," on the pod — so here's the real thing's official video.Didn't realize Stone Temple Pilots got their start in San Diego? This 1993 Spin interview with the band by the late, great Jonathan Gold sheds some light on their local origins.Our Spotlight song of the week is the multi-San Diego Music Award-winning group Trouble in the Wind's "We'll Make It Through, which premiered exclusively on this week's SoundDiego podcast. The song is the very first single off the band's upcoming studio album, "Weird Living" (due out later this summer). Head over to their Bandcamp page to buy some music or merch and support them in these hard times. Be sure to follow them on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter.Join us for a new episode of the SoundDiego Podcast every Saturday morning. Upcoming guests on the pod include the B-Side Players' Karlos Paez, San Diego mashup star Elise Trouw, Nine Inch Nails' Ilan Rubin, Verbatim Books' Justine Epstein and the mayor of local music, Tim Pyles of 91x! Thanks for listening, and until next time, enjoy the music.If you enjoyed this episode of the SoundDiego Podcast, subscribe, rate and review us on your favorite podcasting platform:Apple Podcasts | Google Play | Spotify | StitcherThe SoundDiego Podcast is executive-produced by Eric S. Page, and hosted/edited by Dustin Lothspeich (reach him here).
Episode 11 of the SoundDiego Podcast welcomes Scott Sigler, a New York Times bestselling author of sci-fi/horror novels such as “Contagious,” “Pandemic” and his latest title, “Alien: Phalanx.” He also recently celebrated the 15th anniversary of the first episode of his own podcast — and if he didn’t have enough going on, he also plays bass with Evan Diamond & the Library, who are nominated for Best Pop at this year’s San Diego Music Awards. For more info on Scott and all his endeavors, visit ScottSigler.com.Listen to Episode 11 here:Listen/subscribe to the SoundDiego Podcast on your favorite podcasting platform: Apple Podcasts | Google Play | Spotify | StitcherEpisode 11 Show Notes:Want a glimpse into Sigler Fest? Peep the official video for Evan Diamond & the Library's "Bad Guy," compiled of footage filmed by audience members at 2018's event.Are you as flabbergasted as we were upon learning that Lemmy Kilmister was a roadie for Jimi Hendrix? Here's an interview with the Motörhead frontman himself, where he details the experience.Scott mentioned that he originally started playing bass when he saw the video for "Addicted To That Rush" by Mr. Big. Here's the video all its '80s hair-metal glory.A or B Side was quite the revelation this week: who knew Roger Waters recorded nearly the entirety of Pink Floyd's "The Final Cut" on his own? Here's a good article about it by Kurt Loder for Rolling Stone.This episode's Spotlight artist of the week is, of course, Evan Diamond & the Library. If you like what you hear, head to EvanDiamondMusic.com and buy some music, be sure to follow them on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter — and catch 'em at a show when bands are playing in venues again.Join us for a new episode of the SoundDiego Podcast every Saturday morning. Upcoming guests on the pod include Nickel Creek's Sara Watkins, the B-Side Players' Karlos Paez, Nine Inch Nails' Ilan Rubin, San Diego mashup star Elise Trouw and Verbatim Books' Justine Epstein! Thanks for listening, and until next time, enjoy the music.If you enjoyed this episode of the SoundDiego Podcast, subscribe, rate and review us on your favorite podcasting platform:Apple Podcasts | Google Play | Spotify | StitcherThe SoundDiego Podcast is executive-produced by Eric S. Page, and hosted/edited by Dustin Lothspeich (reach him here).
You could call Cory Stier one of the most plugged-in people in the San Diego music scene. While cutting his teeth originally in the band Pistolita, Stier eventually found himself behind the local label Thrill Me Records and behind the drum kit for bands including Cults, Mrs. Magician, Hideout and others. As a talent buyer, his home base for the last 10 years has been Soda Bar while he also branched out into presenting shows at the Irenic, Casbah, the Belly Up, the Che Cafe, House of Blues and other clubs. Fittingly, Stier ended up purchasing Soda Bar with Casbah owner Tim Mays, Andrew Montoya (from Beaters, the Sess, Teach Me, etc.) and Angie Ollman in 2018. Be sure to visit SodaBarMusic.com to purchase merch, with proceeds going directly to staff, and of course, head there for shows when life gets (somewhat) back to normal.Listen/subscribe to the SoundDiego Podcast on your favorite podcasting platform: Apple Podcasts | Google Play | Spotify | StitcherEpisode 10 Show Notes:Soda Bar celebrated its 10th anniversary just last year — and who else would Cory tap to ring in the momentous occasion than his own band, Cults! Relive the show with the band's SoundDiego TV performance here.Also, read the SoundDiego interview with Cory about the big birthday here, where he recaps what his journey over the last 10 years has been like.For our sharp-eared listeners, Cory mentions "Rosey" around 2:05 in the episode. He's referring to none other than Rosemary Bystrak, who handles marketing for the Casbah, is a regular SoundDiego contributor and runs the blog SD: Dialed In.Similarly, while talking about the Whistle Stop around 2:15 in the episode, Cory also throws out the name "Craig" — a reference to Craig Oliver, owner of one of San Diego's best independent labels, Volar Records.The first album Cory bought himself was Lagwagon's 1994 sophomore full-length "Trashed" — here's a little background on it.We joined hundreds of other rabid Frights fans for their huge, free Balboa Park show at Spreckels Organ Pavilion back in February (doesn't that seem like a lifetime ago?) — check out the SoundDiego TV recap here.Also, who could forget Drive Like Jehu's epic predecessor to the Frights' Balboa Park show? Go back in time here with our SoundDiego TV video.The co-founder of Spalding Sporting Goods, Albert Spalding, indeed built a magnificent house in Point Loma in 1900, which eventually became a focal point of Point Loma Nazarene University. Take a look inside here.The episode's Spotlight artist of the week is (naturally) one of Cory's own bands, Cults! Their latest album is titled "Offering" (also the name of the single we played on the episode) and if you'd like to order yourself some merch from the band, head to CultsCultsCults.com and do your thing. Be sure to follow them on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter and catch 'em at a show when bands are on the road again.Join us for a new episode of the SoundDiego Podcast every Saturday morning. Upcoming guests on the pod include Nickel Creek's Sara Watkins, No. 1 New York Times bestselling author Scott Sigler, the B-Side Players' Karlos Paez, Nine Inch Nails' Ilan Rubin, and Verbatim Books' Justine Epstein! Thanks for listening, and until next time, enjoy the music.If you enjoyed this episode of the SoundDiego Podcast, subscribe, rate and review us on your favorite podcasting platform:Apple Podcasts | Google Play | Spotify | StitcherThe SoundDiego Podcast is executive-produced by Eric S. Page, and hosted/edited by Dustin Lothspeich (reach him here).
Switchfoot hardly needs an introduction in San Diego, but the Grammy-award winning hometown band has enjoyed several chart-busting hits, is beloved by millions of fans worldwide and always makes a point to give back to the community at large, especially here in town. Their annual Switchfoot Bro-Am surf/music charity festival has become a local tradition, but, sadly, this year's edition was canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic (read the SoundDiego article on it here). You can't keep a good band down, however, and while the fest isn't happening, Switchfoot has set up a COVID-19 relief fund here in its place that donates proceeds to Feeding San Diego. Contribute here if you can -- and you may qualify for a matching donation. Stay up-to-date with the band at Switchfoot.com.Listen/subscribe to the SoundDiego Podcast on your favorite podcasting platform: Apple Podcasts | Google Play | Spotify | StitcherEpisode 9 Show Notes:PSA: Drew needs a nickname! If you think of a good one for him, leave a comment or send us a message — he may just adopt it!During the lockdown, Switchfoot has still been connecting with fans by posting videos of home performances. Here's a rendition of the song "Love Alone Is Worth the Fight."The first proper album that Drew purchased was the time-honored rock n' roll classic "Sports," by Huey Lewis & the News. Rolling Stone talked with Huey on the album's legacy.If, like us, you're sad that 2020 won't have a Bro-Am festival, relive all the beach/music glory with our SoundDiego photos from 2017 here. Already looking forward to 2021!Drew's go-to karaoke song is Bon Jovi's "Livin' on a Prayer" and we gotta admit: It's a bold choice! Here's the cover he mentioned on the show of the song as performed by Switchfoot.As if you needed a reminder on Wham's "Wake Me Up Before You Go Go," turn your eyeballs to the video here and get a major pick-me-up.In case you heard A or B Side and were wondering: No, Eric Wilson (from Sublime) and Patrick Wilson (from Weezer) are not related, they just both happen to live in the San Diego area.The episode's Spotlight artist of the week is Doom Bloom! If you enjoyed the thick, hearty slab of shoegaze-y post-rock courtesy of "E.L.K.," head over to DoomBloom.com to hear/watch more and purchase some music — and also be sure to catch 'em at a local show when the world gets (somewhat) back to normal. Follow them on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter.Join us for a new episode of the SoundDiego Podcast every Saturday morning. Upcoming guests on the pod include Nickel Creek's Sara Watkins, No. 1 New York Times bestselling author Scott Sigler, Soda Bar's Cory Stier, the B-Side Players' Karlos Paez and Verbatim Book's Justine Epstein! Thanks for listening, and until next time, enjoy the music.If you enjoyed this episode of the SoundDiego Podcast, subscribe, rate and review us on your favorite podcasting platform:Apple Podcasts | Google Play | Spotify | StitcherThe SoundDiego Podcast is executive-produced by Eric S. Page, and hosted/edited by Dustin Lothspeich (reach him here).
On this episode of W.E.S.D. we catch up Karlos Paez at a festival in a van ( http://www.thebsideplayers.com ). We talk about the many phases of B-Side Players, B-Sides new album, and how independent artist work in today's environment. Also, we hear some songs from B-Side Players! If you are in San Diego check out B-Side's album release party on 8/26/17 at the Music Box with The Sure Fire Soul Ensemble: https://www.facebook.com/events/1033413803461345/?ti=icl Check out reinamystique.com and sign up for the newsletter and our patreon! Be a Latin lover and write the show at: Wespeakenglishgood@gmail.com Website: Wespeakenglishgood@gmail.com
Tommy Dubs is a staple in the SD music community. From Reggae, Ska and Punk to Techno, Indie Dance and Movie scoring, Tommy's done it all. He also has a great podcast, A Sunny Place For Shady People, where he has interviewed local heroes such as Karlos Paez of the B-Side Players to International artist LuLu of Thievery Corporation. Join us for a candid conversation of things, stuff, and more... Also, Check out Tommy Dub's upcoming show at Winstons in OB on Friday 1/15/16! Check out the FB event page here: https://www.facebook.com/events/1717143595173639/ Check out Subdvsn: https://m.soundcloud.com/subdvsn Check out Bang Pow: http://youtu.be/8kjfZKZi5yE Check out the latest A Sunny Place For Shady People Podcast featuring Prayers: Episode 60: Prayers from A Sunny Place for Shady People - http://stitcher.com/s?eid=41203661 As always we are brought to you by the OB Arts Collective: reinamystique.com/obac Don't forget to subscribe and email us at: wespeakenglishgood@gmail.com Peace and love and all that good shit!
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