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WHERE WE’RE HEADED: SATURDAY APRIL 2ND’S FUZZ FEST (DAYTIME EVENT)

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Rock ‘n’ Roll Camp for Girls Los Angeles (RCLA) has joined forces with the annual FuzzFest to provide an Open House and Benefit Show for the RCLA.

Everyone is invited to check out the campus used for both the Girls and Ladies Rock Camps. Starting at 2 p.m., kids can attend a Mini Rock’n'Roll Clinic for Girls and Boys, including instrument instruction (instruments provided on site), button making, and more.

Adults will be able to speak with volunteers and counselors about what takes place during Camp.

Date: Saturday April 2nd

Time: 2pm-6pm

Suggested Donation:$5 (cash only)

Location:

Immaculate Conception School

830 Green Avenue (cross street is 8th Street)
Los Angeles, Ca

Tickets may also be purchased here http://bit.ly/dMrOYI in advance, even for those unable to attend (your donations are always welcome!)… A suggested donation of $6** or more per person will allow names to be added to the admission list. Pre-sale buyers will be sent an exclusive live mp3 from each of the performing bands as a “thank you!”

Outdoor Stage with Performances from:

Ingenue

The Studiofix

Jessie Deluxe

and The Dollyrots!

All proceeds from ticket sales and the snack bar will go to providing financial aid to girls attending the 2011 Camp this summer, July 25th-30th. Ladies Camp, also a fundraiser for the Girls Camp, takes place April 29th-May 1st. Applications are being accepted for both at www.rockcampforgirlsla.org
There will also be screen printing on site, courtesy of Angry Girl, to make special Fuzz Fest items – feel free to bring your own shirt/tote/whatever or purchase a shirt from Rock Camp or one of the bands and get it screened on the back!

There is a free raffle for those in attendance. The Grand Prize is a guitar from Daisy Rock Girl Guitars! (Must be present to claim prize.)


NEW EPISODE OF THE “NEW, NEW WRTZ SHOW” W/ROB Z TODAY (WED.) AT 2:00 PM

A Brand New “New, New WRTZ Show” Episode from Rob Z!

Listen today (Wednesday) at 2:o0 pm (PST) at www.intraffikradio.com

This week, Rob Z brings you “THE BIG COVER UP” an entire hour of cover songs from a wide spectrum of artists. And that’s not all! Learn about the demons of denim with Rob and Nova. Brand new just for you! It sounds like this:

PLAYLIST:

1.”EASY”- FAITH NO MORE- SONGS TO MAKE LOVE TO (SINGLE)- (COMMODORES COVER)
2. “TOP OF THE WORLD”- SHONEN KNIFE- IF I WERE A CARPENTER- (THE CARPENTERS COVER)
3. “HOOKED ON POLKAS”- WEIRD AL YANKOVIC- DARE TO BE STUPID- 80s medley
4. “SHE DON’T USE JELLY”- BEN FOLDS FIVE- LOUNGEAPALOOZA- (THE FLAMING LIPS COVER)
5. “THE TIDE IS HIGH”- THE CHUBBIES- HOW MANY BANDS DOES IT TAKE TO SCREW UP A BLONDIE TRIBUTE- (BLONDIE COVER)
6. “PANDAS & SKINNY JEANS”- ROB AND NOVA
7. “FOREVER IN BLUE JEANS”- DAVID HASSLEHOFF- THE BEST OF DH- (NEIL DIAMOND COVER)
8.”WHY DON’T WE DO IT IN THE ROAD”- BABEL- MOJO PRESENTS: THE WHITE ALBUM RECOVERED- (THE BEATLES COVER)
9. “JUST A LITTLE”- FRANK BLACK- ODDBALLS- (THE BEAU BRUMMELS COVER)
10.”HOLIDAY SONG”- THE SIREN SIX- WHERE IS MY MIND? A TRIBUTE TO THE PIXIES- (PIXIES COVER)
11. “HAVALINA”- THEY MIGHT BE GIANTS- DIG FOR FIRE: A TRIBUTE TO PIXIES- (PIXIES COVER)
12. “NARROW YOUR EYES”- DAVID MILLER- HELLO RADIO:THE SONGS OF THEY MIGHT BE GIANTS- (THEY MIGHT BE GIANTS COVER)
13. “LET’S DO IT”- JOAN JETT & PAUL WESTERBERG- TANK GIRL SOUNDTRACK- (COLE PORTER COVER)
14. “DENIM & DOORKNOBS”- ROB AND NOVA
15. “YELLOW”- RICHARD CHEESE- I’D LIKE A VIRGIN- (COLDPLAY COVER)


MY SOUNDTRACK: NOTES FROM VIVACE’S MARCH PLAYLIST

LA Vampires: “Make Me Over”

Dirt Dress: “An Introduction”

Tijuana Panthers: “Redheaded Girl”

 

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I Am Black Carl: “Hussy”
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Adam Marsland and his Chaos Band: “Learning the Ropes”

The Fake Boys: “Sometimes I Write Songs All the Time”

 

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Nightmare and the Cat: “Sarah Beth”
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WHERE WE’RE HEADED: SATURDAY MARCH 26TH – ALTADENA MUSIC FESTIVAL

 A Free Family-Friendly day of fun entertainment!

Bring a picnic and b.b.q up at the park! Enjoy music all day along with arts and crafts, dancing, yoga, face painting, puppets and an all around good time!
This event is on Rain or Shine!  (Indoor stage will be utilized in case of rain)
Location:
Farnsworth Park
568 E. Mount Curve Ave.
Altadena, CA
 
Time: 12pm – 9pm
 
Cost: FREE!
 
Age: All Ages
 
 
Complimentary Yoga class courtesy of the Awareness Center starting at noon.
 
12:00 noon  HB3 with his piccolo bass.
1:00 Chop Chop (Intraffikradio DJ Jason Tajima’s band)
1:45 Cynthia Allaire

2:00 ViSE ViRSA

2:45 The poetry of Xochitl-julisa Bermejo

3:00 Opus X
3:45 Christy Roberts
4:00 Artichoke
4:45 Joe Fraley of “King Devil

5:00 Gwendolyn
5:45 The dancing delights of Nocturra along with drum circle and the puppetry of Robin Walsh!
6:00 The Sundowners
Artists showing in the Davies Building:

Ngene Mwaura

Richard Davies
Johnny Fox

(more…)


TOUGH TULIP AUDIO REVIVAL W/ DJ STARSKEE SUAVE TODAY AT 10 AM

listen via www.intraffikradio.com at 10 am

Get your weekend started off right by starting your Friday morning with some disco, funk, r&b, soul, and all around good times w/ DJ Starskee Suave as we re-broadcast the latest episode of his show the “Tough Tulip Audio Revival.”

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Here is a little info about the show and about Starskee:

“Picture a disco dance club teeming with lip-glossed, eye-shadowed, spaghetti-strapped foxes and bell-bottomed, open-collared, gold-adorned hunks.Visualize a swingin’ bachelor pad with faux fur, mood lighting, and deep, funkyrhythms. Can you get to that? That’s where Starskee’s head is when he (along with various members of the Leisure Patrol) presents the mostly analog world of the Tough Tulip Audio Revival: 1970s Funk, Soul, R’n’B, Disco…and beyond.”

About Starskee:

Starskee Suavé started in FM radio in 1989, playing all styles of music. In
1992, he joined a mobile roller disco club and subsequently launched a seventies
radio show. He has more than 18.5 years of experience spinning vinyl Funk,
Disco, Soul, and R ‘n’ B for FM radio, clubs, public events, and private
parties. He also cooks, sews, cleans, and recycles. In his spare time, he is a
legend. He is addicted to faux fur (mostly leopard).

with Co-Host Holly (Smooth-As-Butter Magee)


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TTAR radio static/time machine intro

“We Came to Play” — Tower of PowerWe Came to Play (1978)

“Galaxy” — WarGalaxy (1977)

– {background music: “Part Time Love” — Isaac HayesAt Wattstax (1972)}

“Fernando” — ABBA (1975)

“Belfast” — Boney MLove for Sale (1977)

“Hooked on a Feeling” — Blue SwedeHooked on a Feeling (1973)

“Yearnin’ Learnin’” — Earth, Wind, & FireThat’s the Way of the World (1975)

“Gimme Shelter” — Merry Clayton (1970)

– {background music: “Whirlwinds” — DeodatoWhirlwinds (1974)}

“Walk on the Wild Side” — Lou Reed (1972)

“Special People” — Betty DavisThey Say I’m Different (1974)

“Help from My Friends” — Parlet (1980) (thanks to ButtaFly!)

– {background music: “Uncle Funk” — DeodatoNight Cruiser (1980)}

“The Night the Lights Went Out in Georgia” — Vicki Lawrence (1972)

“Half-Breed” — Cher (1973)

“Wovoka” — RedboneWovoka (1973)

“Héla” — Malo Dos (1972)

“She’s Not There” — SantanaMoonflower (1977)

“Hey Hey (Indians Comin’)” — Wild Tchoupitoulasself-titled (1976)

– {background music: “Hot Stuff” — Wayne Henderson}

“The Fat Boys are Back” — Fat BoysFat Boys Are Back (1984)

“Rapper’s Reprise (Jam-Jam)” -The Sugarhill Gang (1980)

“Square Biz” — Teena Marie (1981)

– {background music: “Don’t It Feel Good” — Ramsey LewisDon’t It Feel Good (1975)}

“You Make Me Wanna Wiggle” — Brothers JohnsonLight Up the Night (1980)

“Fat City Strut” — MandrillJust Outside of Town (1973)

“Howlin’ with Fred (feat. Fred Wesley)” — The ApplesKings (2010) (slightly cut)


L.A.’S FASHION WEEKEND – ‘VIA A FIRST-TIMERS’ EYES’

Note from the Editor: This year for L.A.’s Fashion Weekend (brought to us by The Gallery L.A.), we decided to bring one of our staffers who had never been to a fashion show ever, so that they could bring you coverage through a pair of “fresh eyes” since we figured details would be captured by this first-timer that some of us who attend events such as these with more frequency forget to notice.   The following is her take on what we previously brought you coverage on both Tuesday and Wednesday. -S.C.

Young and Reckless in the City – “Out to See: L.A.’s Fashion Weekend 2011 at Sunset/Gower Studios”

I can navigate my way through many parts of this glorious city of Los Angeles –  you name it, I’ve probably been there and/or seen it.

I’m a native Angeleno and unless you want to be bored, often the idea is to get out and see as much as possible.  So when it was brought to my attention that L.A. Fashion Week was happening and I could possibly be part of the TRAffik team to cover some of it – I jumped at the chance. I’ve never been to a Fashion show in Los Angeles or anywhere else for that matter. It didn’t dawn on me that I might be out of my element. I instead thought “pretty dresses” and “I get to dress up” — I’m in!

I grabbed a frock, tried to be pretty and glamorous for the evening and charged out to Sunset Gower Studios with Siria Contreras (the TRAffik creator/editor), our photographer, and Siria’s friend Michelle Marini (owner of The Woods in Hollywood and The Falls in Downtown L.A.). (more…)