3.19.2014

BEHIND THE SCENES IN DETROIT ROCK: LATE 1970S


Sillies singer BEN WAUGH flies above the stage at Bookie's while Bob "Bootsey X" Mulrooney keeps a beat. PHOTO: Robert Matheu, Creem Magazine

One of the few outlets for original rock music in Detroit in the 70's were small theaters and auditoriums. The thriving ballroom scene and teen clubs of the late 60's and early 70's disappeared.

 The Hideout was a Harper Woods VFW Hall

The Hideout was a Harper Woods rental hall named Harper Hall which was leased weekends by Dave Leone and his partner "Punch" Andrews in the mid-60's and brought Bob Seger, Ted Nugent (Amboy Dukes), Grosse Pointe favorites The Underdogs, and many others their first taste of fame.

 Cinderella Theater on Jefferson

Concerts at the Cinderella Theater on Jefferson (where J. Geils recorded a live album) and the Eastown Theater in the early 70's just ceased to exist. After two concerts in 1977 at The Kramer Theater on Michigan near Livernois, a concert at the Trenton Theater downriver, and an abortive attempt to lease The Ramona Theater, I was looking for some way to play without losing any more hard-earned money I'd made on the Chrysler assembly line.


 In January '78, a boarded-up gay bar at John R and Seven Mile was made available to us as long as the owner got ALL the door receipts (or so I was told). A couple of those shows in January and February were packed houses, but I wasn't interested in continuing to make money for everyone else.


Sam "Bookie" Stewart offered us a weekend in March at his club and we agreed as a band to do it. The original bill was The Sillies, Coldcock, and Curly's Convicts, a Windsor band. The Denizens (from Livonia) ended up as the opener, which was fortuitous as they became a mainstay at Bookie's for the next two years as did Coldcock.
 

Much to my surprise, Don Fagenson (a.k.a. Don Was) brought the new MC-5 into Bookie's three weeks before our date in spite of the fact that the room hadn't had live music since band leader Frank Gagen ran the place back in the 40's or 50's.

The following week was Fagenson's "Motor City Revue" with The Traitors (Fagenson's "punk" band", The Niggers (a black concept band he had assembled), and The Pigs. Word was the turnout for both shows was less than hoped.

The following week, Sureshot Productions hastily assembled a few bands to fill in the night. The Sillies were asked to play, but we deemed it safer to wait until out own headline, which had been booked six weeks before.

The crowd for both March 17 and 18 were such that Bookie offered us the room to book from there on in. Ironically, I didn't WANT it! Bookie kept half the $3 a head admission price. Other bars would give you the ENTIRE door PLUS 10% of the bar receipts. My rhythm guitarist begged me to partner with him on the room and, being my best friend, I reluctantly agreed. I had no idea that it would change the live rock scene in Detroit for the next 35 years.

EMINEM X RIHANNA BRINGING MONSTER TOUR TO COMERICA PARK!


After two chart topping hits together, “Monster,” and “Love the Way You Lie,” the duo have announced a tour beginning in August.

According to XXL, the two will co-headline for all the stops, which include three major stadium shows, Los Angeles, New York, and of course Marshall’s hometown, Detroit.

Live Nation, will close out a three-stadium run that includes the Rose Bowl in L.A. (Aug. 7) and MetLife Stadium outside New York (Aug. 16). It’s dubbed the Monster Tour in a nod to the Em-Rihanna hit “The Monster,” which spent four weeks atop the Billboard Hot 100 at the turn of the year.


Tickets for all three stadium dates will go on sale at 10 a.m. (local time) March 28 through Live Nation. Seats for the Detroit show will start at $49.50; full pricing will be announced by the end of today.

3/22 - Facebook Presale
-RSVP here (http://bit.ly/MonsterRSVP) NOW to get early access to presale tickets.  These tickets will be available starting Saturday, March 22nd – 10am Local Time.

3/28 – Public On Sale
- Tickets go on sale on Friday, March 28 at 10:00 AM local time through the Live Nation mobile app and at www.livenation.com.


3.18.2014

BLACK FLAG:VICTIMOLOGY NORTH AMERICAN TOUR 2014



BLACK FLAG
VICTIMOLOGY NORTH AMERICAN TOUR 2014
Band returns to the road with new vocalist Mike Vallely.

Taylor, TX March 18, 2014 — BLACK FLAG has announced a spring / summer tour of North America entitled the VICTIMOLOGY TOUR. The tour kicks off on May 15 in Midland, Texas and includes dates in Los Angeles, San Francisco, Chicago, Dallas, Philadelphia, New York, Toronto as well as an appearance at the Amnesia Rockfest Music Festival in Montebello, Quebec, Canada on June 20th.

The VICTIMOLOGY TOUR will feature new vocalist Mike Vallely joining the band for the first time since performing with them at the 2003 Benefit Shows at the Hollywood Palladium. Vallely is the fifth vocalist in the band’s 38 years of existence and according to founding member, guitarist, primary songwriter and sole continuous member Greg Ginn, Vallely “is the perfect frontman to capture what Black Flag was, is and will be.”

Vallely affirms, “I’m excited about performing songs from the entire Black Flag catalog. I feel confident in my ability to communicate the songs — To give them their due respect and yet still make them my own. Ginn’s songwriting is truly timeless and it gives all of the material relevance right here, right now.”

Supporting BLACK FLAG on the VICTIMOLOGY TOUR (except where noted **) will be Ginn’s own HOR, an electronic, psychedelic, instrumental band, and Brooklyn, NY two- piece atmospheric punk band Cinema Cinema.

Below is a list of confirmed BLACK FLAG VICTIMOLOGY TOUR dates thus far— (More dates for July and August will be added soon):

MAY

May 15: Midland, TX @ Blue Max - Ages 21 & Up
May 16: El Paso, TX @ Tricky Falls - All Ages + Bar w/ ID
May 17: Scottsdale, AZ @ Pubrock - All Ages + Bar w/ ID
May 18: Las Vegas, NV @ Hard Rock Cafe - Ages 18 & Up + Bar w/ ID
May 19: Bakersfield, CA @ On The Rocks - All Ages + Bar w/ ID
May 20: San Diego, CA @ House of Blues - All Ages + Bar w/ ID
May 21: Anaheim, CA @ House of Blues - All Ages + Bar w/ ID
May 22: San Francisco, CA @ Brick & Mortar Music Hall - All Ages + Bar w/ ID
May 23: Oakland, CA @ New Parrish - All Ages + Bar w/ ID
May 24: Reno, NV @ Jub Jub's Thirst Parlor - All Ages + Bar w/ ID
May 27: Seattle, WA @ The Showbox - All Ages + Bar w/ ID
May 28: Portland, OR @ Hawthorne Theater - All Ages + Bar w/ ID
May 29: Bend, OR @ Volcanic Theater Pub - All Ages + Beer & Wine w/ ID
May 30: Sacramento, CA @ Ace of Spades - All Ages + Bar w/ ID
May 31: Los Angeles, CA @ House of Blues - All Ages + Bar w/ ID

JUNE

June 11: Dallas, TX @ Elm Street Festival - All Ages + Bar w/ ID **Festival June 13: Columbia, MO @ Blue Note - All Ages + Bar w/ ID
June 14: Omaha, NE @ Bourbon Theatre - All Ages + Bar w/ ID
June 15: Minneapolis, MN @ Triple Rock - Ages 18 & Up + Bar w/ ID
June 16: Madison, WI @ Majestic - All Ages + Bar w/ ID
June 17: Chicago, IL @ Reggies - Ages 17 & Up + Bar w/ ID
June 18: Lansing, MI @ The Avenue - All Ages + Bar w/ ID
June 19: Toronto, ON @ El Mocambo - Ages 19 & Up + Bar w/ ID
June 20: Montebello @ Amnesia Rockfest - All Ages **Festival
June 21: Danbury, CT @ Heirloom Arts - All Ages + Bar w/ ID
June 22: Brooklyn, NY @ Europa - All Ages + Bar w/ ID
June 23: Long Branch, NJ @ Brighton Bar - All Ages + Bar w/ ID
June 24: Philadelphia, PA @ Union Transfer - All Ages + Bar w/ ID
June 25: Pittsburgh, PA @ Altar Bar - All Ages + Bar w/ ID
June 26, Newport, KY @ Southgate House - All Ages + Bar w/ ID
June 27: Nashville, TN @ Exit/In - Ages 18 & Up + Bar w/ ID
June 28: Hot Springs, AR @ Maxine’s - All Ages + Bar w/ ID

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3.16.2014

LEGENDARY DRUMMER SCOTT ASHETON DIED

photo courtesy of Natalie Schlossman

Our first thought tonight when the sad news came in about Scott Asheton passing was how is Big Rich handling this? Poor Big, lost his hero Gary Grimshaw recently and Rock Asheton too....Hugs to Big...we are thinking of you tonight....


I was pal'in' around with Scott Asheton, drinkin' lots of STROHS and runnin' around... all over town. We had a HELL of a lot of fun. ROCK ACTION! Big Rich Dorris


Scott was a really down to earth guy, great with kids, loved fishing and being in the nature of Michigan.
 

Stanley T. Madhatter carried this worn Rock Asheton business card around in his wallet forever...I pried it away from him so I could scan it....Had to give it right back!

 
Dennis "Machinegun" Thompson was a very close friend of Scott's and he had this to say...

 "He was a close brother of mine..we always hung out together at the fun house and he showed thousands of young drummers how rock n roll drumming should be played..hard, strong and simple..to me he is a high caliber classic drummer and I mean that. I'm gonna miss you Scottie...Our thoughts and prayers go out to Liz, Leanna, Kathy and the fans...

Scott Asheton (Photo courtesy of Natalie Schlossman)

 Scott "Rock Action" Asheton (August 16, 1949 – March 15, 2014) was an American musician, best known as the drummer for the rock band the Stooges. Other than Iggy Pop, Asheton was the only consistent member of the Stooges after the death of his brother, guitarist Ron Asheton, in 2009.


He was born in Washington, D.C. and moved to Ann Arbor, Michigan with his family at the age of 14.

Scott Asheton (Photo courtesy of Natalie Schlossman)

Asheton co-formed the Stooges in 1967 along with his older brother Ron, Pop, and Dave Alexander. The original incarnation released two LPs on Elektra Records before moving through several lineup changes, releasing a third LP on Columbia Records in 1973 and disbanding the following year.


During the Stooges' separation he was among the few ex-members to play again with Pop, occurring during a 1978 European tour Asheton also played drums with Scott Morgan in different bands, among which were the Scott Morgan Band, Scots Pirates, and most notably Sonic's Rendezvous Band. He then went on to play drums touring in a late incarnation of Destroy All Monsters, under the name Dark Carnival.


He also recorded extensively with Sonny Vincent, playing drums on four full studio albums along with Captain Sensible on bass, as well as making special guest appearances on other Vincent releases. In addition to recording with Sonny, Asheton has toured the U.S. and Europe with Sonny and Steve Baise (on bass) of the Devil Dogs.


The Stooges reformed in 2003, and have remained active ever since, releasing a fourth album in 2007. Following the death of Ron Asheton, the group worked with later guitarist James Williamson.

After the Hellfest Festival show of June 17, 2011, in France, he suffered a severe stroke that caused his temporary retirement from live duty and was replaced by Larry Mullins (aka Toby Dammit) who had already played in Iggy Pop's band in the 90s


My dear friend Scott Asheton passed away last night.

Scott was a great artist, I have never heard anyone play the drums with more meaning than Scott Asheton. He was like my brother. He and Ron have left a huge legacy to the world. The Asheton’s have always been and continue to be a second family to me.

My thoughts are with his sister Kathy, his wife Liz and his daughter Leanna, who was the light of his life. IGGY POP

READ MORE

Dennis Machinegun Thompson Story on His time with Ron and Scott Asheton 
Deniz Tek meet the Asheton Brothers and Sonic's Rendezvous Band

3.14.2014

THE ROCK AND ROLL LAWYER SHOW -- CHERI CLAIR'S OTHER OTHER OTHER JOB


I've been representing Sheldon Kay and his radio show for several years now and I feel like I've know him forever. Our relationship is nearly telekinetic. I try to anticipate his needs... or help him find the words he's looking for... or sometimes we just look at each other and know what we're thinking. It's an ideal business relationship because nothing is more important than communication.

The Rock and Roll Lawyer Show, which celebrates the rockabilly, roots, and other various musical realms, airs every Friday at 6 PM EST on WCXI 1160-AM -- which can be heard on terrestial radio in some areas and streaming worldwide using www.tunein.com or the TuneIn App for mobile devices.

Sheldon Kay is really a lawyer and he's gotta work sometime....


One of my favorite parts of working with the radio show is chatting with listeners in our facebook group: www.facebook.com/groups/rockandrolllawyer.

I look forward to meeting lots of new listeners!

Cheri Clair is the Creative Director and Publicist for Sheldon Kay, The Rock and Roll Lawyer... in addition to being a contributing editor here, booking bands and doing promotion.

Episodes of one season of Cheri's own radio show with her husband, 'The Shagg & Cheri Radio Blast', can be heard at  www.mixcloud.com/cheridetroit

Cheri's email address is rockistar@gmail.com
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