Artist Feature – Eliza Rickman – Sunday, July 17th at Amnesia

Lily Love by Eliza Rickman

Black Rose by Eliza Rickman
ELIZA RICKMAN is a singer, songwriter and pianist living and performing in California. Her unique and haunting sound combines the lilting sweetness of popular vocalists like Feist or Annie Clark with the gritty sensibilities of PJ Harvey and the playfulness of Kurt Weill.  Shortly before graduating college, Eliza began composing her own material, utilizing her talent for arranging string quartets and piano. When she began performing at Los Angeles venues, she purchased a toy piano out of necessity. The compact, antique, two-octave piano quickly became her trademark accompaniment. Its piercingly nostalgic sound created a lyrical dissonance with her deceptively powerful voice. The raven-haired, porcelain-skinned songstress serenades listeners into an unexpected vulnerability while leading them on a quest for love by a little girl lost.

Sunday, July 17, 2011

 

Kamp Camille and Songbird Festival Presents:
Kamp Americana with:

Ad hoc Brass Band featuring Freddie Price

Kamp Camille

Eddie Cohn

Eliza Rickman 

853 Valencia Street
San Francisco, CA 94110
(415) 970-0012
www.amnesiathebar.com
21 and Over

www.songbirdfestival.org
9pm $7-10

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9:30 – Close Late Show Saturday, August 6, 2011 – Artist Feature – mano cherga band

The Mano Cherga Band plays its own special flavor of traditional Balkan folk and Romani music. The band started in San Francisco in the summer of 2010. Just a few friends and friends of friends with instruments and love for Balkan tunes. The sound was brewed over time in a communal warehouse kitchen, spiced with red wine, beer, cheese and love and support of all our friends. Members come from Serbia, Bosnia, Ukraine and the US.

 

 

 

Doors at 9:30 pm,  – Late Show  – Saturday, August 6, 2011


Amnesia
853 Valencia Street
San Francisco, CA 94110
(415) 970-0012
www.amnesiathebar.com

21 and Over
$7-10 sliding scale

Makrú música

Justin Ancheta Band – CD Release “Live At the Flight Lounge” San Carlos. Special guests TBA

Also Two Sets by:  mano cherga band 

 

 

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Early Show Saturday, August 6, 2011 – Artist Feature – American Troubadour David Starlight at Amnesia

American Troubadour returns to U.S. after 4 years “on the road” in Spain.

“ .. sings like if Dylan had just been left by his great love.” – El Pais (#1 National Newspaper in Spain)

Oklahoma City, San Francisco, New York, Seattle, New Orleans, Madrid …  in that order. Shortly after arrival in Spain in the summer of 2007, he would officially begin referring to his music as ‘Americana’, and in the months to follow he would commit to making a living out of the only earthly belongings that remained with him (besides his clothes) and could be used as tools; a red guitar called Catalina*, 2 harmonicas (C and G), and his voice.  Miraculously, David Starlight* is currently reported as being both alive .. and well *

 

http://www.facebook.com/starlightdavid

 

http://www.youtube.com/playlist?p=PL563573D32B8B0F5A

 

http://www.myspace.com/starlightmusic

 

 

Early Show – Saturday, August 6, 2011

 

 

Amnesia
853 Valencia Street
San Francisco, CA 94110
(415) 970-0012
www.amnesiathebar.com
21 and Over
$5-10 sliding scale
www.songbirdfestival.org
Doors at 5 pm

 

Live Music 5:15 p.m. - David Starlight

 

Film Screenings 6:15 – 7:45 p.m.
Live Music 8:00 p.m. - Stoo and The Odom Poles

 

AUGUST SCREENING:

 

 

Nara Denning

 

Sietske Tjallingii

 

Skye Thorstenson

 

Carlos Marulanda

 

Rita Piffer
Susan Lien Whigham

 

Waylon Bacon


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9:30 – Close Late Show Saturday, August 6, 2011 – Artist Feature – Justin Ancheta Band – CD Release at Amnesia

 

Justin Ancheta has been a featured artist in California, traveling the globe from Spain to Hawaii and throughout the United States for the past ten years, a local resident artist at the acclaimed Yoshi’s SF Jazz venue, and continues to expand his horizon of sound from cumbia rhythms mixed with folklyrico. Ancheta’s roots from his family heritage in Spain and the Phillipines have brought him closer to the sound of Flamenco and a deep respect for any indigenous sound teachings. A native of California, Ancheta sings in English, Spanish, Hebrew, and wishes to connect the intentions of himself and others in moments shared such as the intimate settings of the Red Poppy Art House in San Francisco.

Raised in the Sierra Foothills of California, Ancheta brings a part of the American River with him, sounds that embraces the native people of the land and the lyrics to find direction back to the earth. Press have coined his music to be a mix of Folklore with spoken word, described as Folklyrico-Americano. With shows world wide, this is an opportunity to see an International artist in the intimate setting of a living room to celebrate life with reverence for music and each other.

Doors at 9:30 pm,  – Late Show  – Saturday, August 6, 2011


Amnesia
853 Valencia Street
San Francisco, CA 94110
(415) 970-0012
www.amnesiathebar.com

21 and Over
$7-10 sliding scale

Makrú música

Justin Ancheta Band – CD Release “Live At the Flight Lounge” San Carlos. Special guests TBA

Also Two Sets by:  mano cherga band 

 

 

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Artist Feature – Eddie Cohn – Returns to Amnesia – Sunday, July 17, 2011

Eddie Cohn’s EP Lights On was featured on iTunes singer/songwriter page for a full month before his caravan 7 day tour up to Seattle he will be playing at Amnesia. Eddie is heading back into studio to record a new EP next week hoping to have done by end of year and also heading into studio to do sexy club remixes of  tracks off of Stay With Me…

From Eddie Cohn:

Art is always in flux, changing and evolving with the tenor of the times or changes within the artists. Or things can change out of sheer necessity. Just ask singer/songwriter Eddie Cohn.

Eddie’s life has always been one of mutability. He fell in love with music as a child, teaching himself the piano at age three, and moving to a variety of other instruments. But his musical career almost came to a halt when he was diagnosed at the age of 12 with rheumatoid arthritis, a chronic disorder that causes painful inflammation throughout the entire body.

“It kept me out of school for two years and the pain was debilitating,” Eddie remembers. ”It was a frustrating and scary time for me. I remember days when I couldn’t move my arms or nights when I would sit in front of my drum set just praying I would be able to play music again. When I could play, I remember going down into the basement to pound on my drum kit just out of anger.”

This intense period of time has left quite a mark on the young musician, what he describes as a “scar.” But, says Eddie, “that’s where I write from. That’s where I go to when I write songs. Those feelings of pain, loss, death will always inspire me.”

You can feel this intensity and fire in everything he’s done since, including his acclaimed second album Stay With Me (from 2010). The self-released disc has garnered comparisons to artists like Jeff Buckley and Radiohead, and praise from bloggers and reviewers, alike, including John Soeder of The Cleveland Plain Dealer who called it “a rewarding collection of intricately crafted tunes with emotionally impressionistic lyrics.”

While Stay With Me overflows with lush arrangements, the live versions are a much different animal, both by choice and due to the economic realities of being on the road. “Touring with a full band is expensive,” Eddie says, “and I didn’t want it to be just me onstage strumming a guitar. So, I had to decide what instruments were absolutely necessary, and to me, it had to be drums.”

Eddie and his drummer Adam Gust retreated to the studio to rearrange the songs from Stay With Me for this stripped down live setting, with Eddie learning how to utilize loop pedals alongside his work on guitar and piano. Inspired by this, and the response they got from audiences form his home in L.A. to the SXSW Music Festival and beyond, the two recorded these new arrangements, resulting in Lights On, a three-song, self-released EP that brings out even more of the melancholy, joy, and fervor of his already-emotion rich songs.

“Watch You (Walk Away)”, an intense, tribal drum-heavy plea on Stay With Me, has become a quiet reproach featuring nothing but Eddie’s stirring and sexy vocals, Fender Rhodes, and strings. Too, the title track from his last full-length, all downtempo Zero 7 grooves, is rendered even more haunting when held to just piano and a light pulsing drum beat.

While Eddie has already seen the effects of these new songs when he plays them live, the new EP is also having an impact on the folks at iTunes, who have featured Lights On on both their Indie Spotlight and Singer-Songwriter pages.

While traversing the often-unstable waters of the music industry, it is clear that he is on his own path, one that is going to take him even further when he returns to the studio this coming fall. The goal is to record a new full-length that will be taking elements from both his new and his old approach to songs.

Says Eddie, “I am going to try and have it not be overly produced. My last record, I love it, but I think it bordered on too much production. And this new EP has so little. Now, I just want to find a happy medium between the two. Ultimately, it’s about writing a great song.”

For this new album, Eddie is already looking at new instruments to learn and bring into the mix, including violin and trumpet. And he’s looking beyond that, hoping to take his music into as yet unreached corners of the U.S., including the Northwest and the South.

The evolution of Eddie Cohn is far from over. You won’t want to miss one minute of it.

Sunday, July 17, 2011

Kamp Camille and Songbird Festival Presents:
Kamp Americana with:

Ad hoc Brass Band featuring Freddie Price

Kamp Camille

Eddie Cohn

Eliza Rickman 

853 Valencia Street
San Francisco, CA 94110
(415) 970-0012
www.amnesiathebar.com
21 and Over

www.songbirdfestival.org
9pm $7-10

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Artist Feature – Freddi Price – Ad Hoc Brass Band – Sunday, July 17, 2011

The Ad Hoc Brass Band is a newly forming venture of Freddi Price (Rube Waddell, Lord Loves a Working Man, the Last Night of the Barbary Coast) and Greg Stephens (Tango No. 9) culled from their erstwhile As Is Brass Band. It is meant to be an evolving, revolving brass ensemble based on a core quartet that can grow and shrink as needed. Combining elements of Eastern European fanfare, hot jazz and classical brass music they fuse a hand-picked repertoire with original compositions which cover a stylistic territory ranging from fast and furious, danceable tunes to elegant chamber music.
 
Sunday, July 17, 2011Sunday, July 17, 2011Kamp Camille and Songbird Festival Presents:
Kamp Americana with:Ad hoc Brass Band featuring Freddie PriceKamp Camille
Eddie Cohn

Eliza Rickman 

853 Valencia Street
San Francisco, CA 94110
(415) 970-0012
www.amnesiathebar.com
21 and Over

www.songbirdfestival.org
9pm $7-10

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Saturday Early Show at Amnesia – July 9, 2011 – Alec Gross

“The term ‘Cinematic Americana’ is like a nicely wrapped birthday present. You know there’s going to be something good, you just have to unwrap the gift and see what sort of treats lie inside,” writes Boston Band Crush about song-slinger Alec Gross’ Strip the Lanterns, his debut 11-track LP whose songs detail a somewhere America that is at once familiar, but ultimately troubled. “What Strip The Lanterns does is it makes all the non-cinematic Americana just look bad by comparison.” Armed with a killer album, and a live show that juxtaposes heavy, swamp-drenched laments with beautifully vulnerable acoustic admissions, all topped with soaring and effortless vocals that leave audiences converted, Alec is poised to make some very big impressions in the coming year.

            Alec isn’t your typical ‘diary’ singer songwriter – his songs are populated by characters and the rooms they move through. The full album title for Alec’s latest work is, “Strip The Lanterns: The Night Terrors of Mr. Ron Avery,” and the songs of this album are, in fact, the recurring night visions of the album’s fictional protagonist, Ron Avery, a midwestern gas station attendant who is tormented by his mediocrity and the shadows of what could have been. The carefully constructed characters and story lines of these songs are set to hauntingly beautiful musical soundscapes that move beyond the acoustic guitars and plaintive vocals typical of Americana and Alt. Country, and are augmented by unexpected blasts of raw, Stax-era R&B. All are graced by Alec’s soaring but vulnerable tenor, which has been described as being “so perfectly suited to the times” and “superbly bold.”

            Recorded at Williamsburg, Brooklyn’s Mission Sound in 2010, Strip The Lanterns boasts organic arrangements and performances by some of NYC’s best musicians, all produced by Greg Barbone, Alec Gross, and Will Hensley. Mr. Hensley (Ben Folds, Cold Play, John Mayer) also served as the album’s engineer, expertly recording the tracks before handing them off to be mixed by Ryan Hewitt (Johnny Cash, The Avett Bros, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Cat Power) and mastered by Alex Saltz (REM, Elvis Costello, David Bowie, Steven Van Zandt).

www.alecgross.com

http://www.facebook.com/pages/Alec-Gross/25642856454

www.youtube.com/alecgross

Saturday, July 9, 2011 

Amnesia
853 Valencia Street
San Francisco, CA 94110
(415) 970-0012
www.amnesiathebar.com
21 and Over
$5-10 sliding scale
www.songbirdfestival.org
Doors at 5 pm
Film Screenings 6:15 – 7:45 p.m.
Live Music  at Alec Gross at  5:15 and The Patsychords at 8:45 p.m.

Also featuring films by:

Greta Schoenberg 

Nara Denning

 Sietske Tjallingii  

Skye Thorstenson

Eduardo Alegrett

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Late Show Live at Amnesia – Saturday, August 6, 2011 – Artist Feature – Makrú

Landing in San Francisco from different parts of the world, various characters got together for different motives, goals and because it had to be that way, at the end of 2008 the became Makrú, a musical tool to express their points of view, ideals and support the causes they believe in, chasing equality and unifying people along the way . With influences of anything that can shake it Soul, Makrú sounds like smashing the earth and play it on a record player. Diana Gameros from Mexico, an amazing voice trained in Mexico & U.S, also an incredible composer and guitarist. Raúl Vargas from Madrid, fed by Spanish art and at the age of 20 left to collect music and knowledge around the world learning, guitar, cajón,, different percussions, didjeridoo, and more… with his compadre Javi Monge, from Barcelona who ended up in la Habana, Cuba dedicated to percussion under the wing of Yaroldi Abreu the amazing percussionist for Chucho Valdés among others. Vinicio Peñate raised equally In U.S and El Salvador brings the Cumbia-reggae-rock flavor that fits perfectly with the Californian drum set of Bob Sanders, who didn’t have enough and got himself also into flamenco guitar world. All this highlighted by the magical flute and melódica of, the called “Fantasma”. Issac Weiser, multi instrumentalist, born surrounded by musicians in Washington State U.S

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Late Show  – Saturday, August 6, 2011


Amnesia
853 Valencia Street
San Francisco, CA 94110
(415) 970-0012
www.amnesiathebar.com

21 and Over
$7-10 sliding scale

Makrú música

Justin Ancheta Band – CD Release “Live At the Flight Lounge” San Carlos. Special guests TBA

Also Two Sets by:  mano cherga band 

 

 

 

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Sunday, July 17, 2011 – Kamp Camille and Songbird Festival Presents

Sunday, July 17, 2011

Sunday, July 17, 2011

Kamp Camille and Songbird Festival Presents:
Kamp Americana with:

Ad hoc Brass Band featuring Freddie Price
Kamp Camille

Eddie Cohn

Eliza Rickman 

 

853 Valencia Street
San Francisco, CA 94110
(415) 970-0012
www.amnesiathebar.com
21 and Over

www.songbirdfestival.org
9pm $7-10

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Saturday, July 9, 2011 – Second Installation of Indie Cine Shack at Amnesia

Saturday, July 9, 2011 

Saturday, July 9, 2011 

Amnesia
853 Valencia Street
San Francisco, CA 94110
(415) 970-0012
www.amnesiathebar.com
21 and Over
$5-10 sliding scale
www.songbirdfestival.org
Doors at 5 pm
Film Screenings 6:15 – 7:45 p.m.
Live Music  at Alec Gross at  5:15 and The Patsychords at 8:45 p.m.

Also featuring films by:

Greta Schoenberg 

Nara Denning

 Sietske Tjallingii  

Skye Thorstenson

Eduardo Alegrett

Jason Miller

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