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The Red Room Orchestra play the "Repo Man" soundtrack
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Adam Dubov is an Emmy Award-winning executive producer, creative director and sometime guitar player with over two decades of experience in motion pictures, television, digital media, music, VR and AR. Adam directed digital content strategy and development at HBO where he won a Primetime...
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Alex Cox is the director of "Repo Man," "Sid & Nancy," "Walker, Straight to Hell," "Tombstone Rashomon" and other films.He is the author of numerous screenplays and several books including histories of the Italian Western and "The Prisoner" TV series. As an actor he has worked for...
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Allyson Baker is known for two things, playing guitar and being Canadian. She only does one of those things well. Dirty Ghosts is her main musical vehicle and when flagged down will hop out and join others on their musical adventures. Amongst them have been playing guitar on albums...
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BLAG DAHLIA is a punk rock legend, founder of the DWARVES and the GREEDY MEDIA empire. RALPH CHAMPAGNE, Blag’s retro Americana doppelganger; old school crooner, ad lib slinger and master of dirty rhymes, has now arrived with a debut record guaranteed to set eardrums ablaze.During...
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Since his neo-psychedelic Green On Red days, Chuck Prophet has been turning out country, folk, blues, and Brill Building classicism. THE LAND THAT TIME FORGET is something different, a weather vane picking up signals from outer space – or maybe it’s the Heartland.Priced out of...
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Dave Hill is a comedian, writer, musician, actor, radio host, and man-about-town originally from Cleveland, Ohio but now living in New York City in a totally sweet apartment with a party deck and everything. Hot chicks come over to hang out and eat cheese plates and stuff with him...
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Dina Maccabee is a composer, songwriter, and violinist/violist/vocalist who works in variety of styles, from traditional music to pop to experimental composition. An original member of Real Vocal String Quartet and half of Bay Area duo Ramon & Jessica, she has toured internationally...
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Raised in the thriving musical subcultures of Washington, D.C. in the 80s, DJ Omar Perez was exposed to the diversity of Punk, New Wave, Disco and Go-Go at a young age. His multivariate approach to DJing resonates with people whose tastes are as broad as his; an asset that has made...
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Eugene S. Robinson, singer for both Oxbow and Italian supergroup Bunuel, has appeared in the worst movie of 1987, Bill Cosby’s Leonard Part 6, worked with Gus Van Sant, Nick Cave, had a TV show in Germany, and had HarperCollins publish his tome on fighting. With a novel out in English...
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San Francisco's darling Karina Deniké is a versatile vocalist, songwriter, collaborator and band leader who moves fluidly from intimate torch song chanteuse to soul singer, to punk powerhouse. "Deniké possesses a voice so rich and luxuriant she sounds like she was born to sing any...
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Comedian, actor, writer and director Kevin McDonald founded “The Kids in the Hall” with friend Dave Foley, after they met in Toronto at Second City, and the television series ran from 1988-1995. In the troupe's television series and stage shows, he portrays several popular recurring...
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Marc Capelle is a San Francisco native musician, composer, arranger, and producer.He’s played with 100’s of acts including Virgil Shaw, the Fresh & Onlys, Jason Lytle, American Music Club, Tommy Guerrero, Kelley Stoltz, Third Eye Blind, Margaret Cho, and quartet-style gospel pioneers...
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Pete Straus, aka Saltpeter, has been a figure of the San Francisco music scene since 1986. A founding member of punk rock bad boys the Dwarves, his songs have appeared in "Me, Myself and Irene" and MTV’s "Ridiculousness." He has also written and performed multiple songs for "Spongebob...
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In a restlessly eclectic, wholly unique musical career that spans over two and a half decades, Petra Haden has established a singular reputation for creativity and versatility, and a unique niche that's allowed her to apply her multiple talents to a dazzlingly diverse array of music...
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Scott Larson is a trombonist, arranger,composer and bandleader in the San Francisco Bay Area. He has been performing in the Bay Area for over two decades now, performing a variety of genres of music, and has played with such Jazz legends as Ray Brown, Smith Dobson, Bill Berry, Maria...
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Formed by San Francisco producer and multi-instrumentalist Marc Capelle in 2017, the Red Room Orchestra is a collective of popular, jazz, classical, and electronic composers and performers who’ve played and recorded alongside the Bad Seeds, the Plastic Ono Band, Cibo Matto, Oingo...
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From his work in the exploding early Hollywood punk music scene with his band The Plugz, producing bands like The Gun Club, to film scoring, building a substantial acting career and founding Fatima Records, Tito Larriva truly earns the title given to him by the LA Times: Renaissance...
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Larry Mullins (Toby Dammit) was born in Knoxville, Tennessee, leaving at age 20. His website (http://www.tobydammit.com/) documents his appearances on 235 published recordings & 1,893 live concerts (2017). His work on numerous television & film soundtracks, notably including “School...
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Tom Ayres, guitarist, fan of guitarist, mountain watcher, ex-surfer, record producer and player of records, multi-instrumentalist apart from woodwinds, mentalist, expert at long relationships with foreigners, father, loving son, Uncle Fun, semi-retired California Resident, grew up...
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Well known to punk rock aficionados for his nearly four-decade tenure as the Circle Jerks’ bassist – Zander Schloss opens a new chapter in his musical career with the release of his first solo recording, Song About Songs, from San Diego-based Blind Owl Records. Schloss has rolled...
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