Showing posts with label Live Music. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Live Music. Show all posts

Monday, December 9, 2013

Robin Henkel with Horns at Artlab Studios


Robin Henkel Band love's doing this show. It's a loose and casual show where the band can try out new music while enjoying the company of our wonderful supporters and the vibe of the venue. Join us!

Wed, Dec 11, ArtLab Studios
Doors Open 7:30 Music 8-10pm,
$5 Suggested Donation
Robin Henkel Band w/ Horns! & Whitney Shay
Big Roy Brown, Troy Thomas Jennings
Caleb Furgatch & Toby Ahrens
3536 Adams Ave, San Diego

Saturday, October 5, 2013

San Diego Home-Grown Skateboard History Exhibit

The National Skateboard Review and Artlab Studios presents the San Diego Home-Grown Skateboard History Exhibit. Come meet and greet the pioneers who started it all! The opening reception will take place this Saturday, October 5, from 5pm at ArtLab Studios 3536 Adams Avenue San Diego 92116. The event is free and open to skateboarding enthusiasts of all ages. We are thrilled to invite you to take part in such a crucial moment of San Diego history!


Tuesday, July 30, 2013

Havilah Rand and Scott Samuels Saturday Aug 3rd 7pm ArtLab Studios

 
Havilah Rand
Began her music career at the age of 6 when she began composing songs on an old piano given to her family by some friends. Heavily influenced early on by James Taylor, Carole King, Joni Mitchell, Rolling Stones, The Police and a wide range of other styles, Havilah's songs immediately took on an identity of their own. Havilah's soulful and passionate vocal style would lead her to Interlochen Arts Academy and then on to Manhattan School of Music where she would train formally in both jazz and classical technique. Songwriting remained her true love and she soon left New York City for Seattle where she fronted pop-rock band Wish before picking up the guitar and moving on to a solo career of touring and recording. Havilah's first three albums were recorded in the Pacific Northwest where she fell into a tight knit community of artists and musicians. After a years of touring regionally and nationally for over a decade, Havilah moved to Europe in 2006 where she was warmly welcomed in Ireland, the UK and Mediterranean. She departed Barcelona wistfully in 2007 to relocate to the Live Music Capital of the World Austin, TX where she now lives. She has earned herself a steady audience and a respected name in a town where the caliber of musicianship is nothing less than stellar. "A High Wave" is a compilation of original songs inspired by a life of walking the road less traveled and expressing the deepest of thought and emotion through music.

Scott Samuels - Solo Acoustic Powerpop
A 25-year veteran of San Diego’s rock music scene, and a nationally recognized power-pop songwriter, former Roxy Monoxide front man Scott Samuels is a rock and roll survivor with lots of stories to tell.  Samuels’ love for rock and roll’s “hidden treasure”, and his unique ability to recount the quirkiest milestones of life, love and career, has fueled his songwriting and performances.  As SLAMM Magazine once said, he definitely “knows his way around a pop hook” – and back again.  His simple, honest and unpretentious vocal style has drawn comparisons to Dave Pirner of Soul Asylum and Elvis Costello, among others. Samuels is now mining the rich history of his musical past and present with his first solo release, “Great Big World”, and acoustic performances throughout the country
ArtLab Studios 3536 Adams Avenue
(Normal Heights) San Diego Ca 92116

Monday, July 15, 2013

Steam World's Fair presented by Gaslight Gathering Friday July 19th 6pm Free all ages event

Gaslight Gathering invites you to a very special One Night Only event - Steam Worlds Fair! Enjoy a steamy evening of entertainment, vendors, a special photo booth, steampunk art show, and so much more! This event is FREE!!! Open to the public! Costumes are encouraged, but not required for the 11pm Walkabout Pub Crawl! Busses will be running from Comic Con to Adams Avenue from 7pm to 1am. Make sure you check out the program and all the great stories in the Normal Heights Mag

Masons Lodge 3366 Adams Avenue San Diego, CA 92116
6pm. Counterpoint Culture
7pm. Gregory Page
8pm. Poplock Holmes
9pm. Nomads Danyavaad
10pm. Bella of Bella’s belly dancing and entertainment

A&E on the Ave 3538 Adams Avenue San Diego, CA 92116
7:30 pm. Shadow presents: Aerial Exotica
9pm. Shadow presents: Dance Ethnicity

ArtLab Studios 3536 Adams Avenue San Diego, CA 92116
6pm. Sara Groban
7pm. Roxy King
8pm. Rich McGee
9pm. Octagrape

Broke Girls Coffee Bar 3562 Adams Avenue, San Diego, California 92116
6pm. Shyla Day
7pm. Jim Grosby
8pm. Michael Jay Dwyer
9pm. Kenny Eng

Andrea Rushing Academy 3535 Adams Ave, San Diego, CA 92116
6pm. Mason James
7pm. Roni Lee
8pm. Tim Hedrick
9pm. Ivan Cheong

Visual Shop 3524 Adams Avenue San Diego, CA 92116
6pm. JD Boucharde 30 min
7pm. Wil Forbis and Alison Marie
8pm. Half Moon Portrait
9pm. Poor Pilgrin

Cairos 3533 Adams Ave, San Diego, CA 92116
6pm. Mix Thing with Patricia Maldonado
7pm. Tantric Ballroom dance
8pm. Zaria Dancers
9pm. DJ Lee Reynolds

 
If you are interested in vending, please email dave@sdliveent.com for details! Space is limited!
A&E on the Ave 3536 Adams Avenue (Normal Heights) San Diego Ca 92116 619 750-3355 

Saturday, January 7, 2012

Saturday 7pm Tribal Baroque @ ArtLab Studios

Saturday 7pm Tribal Baroque @ ArtLab Studios 3536 Adams Ave San Diego 92116 Free All Ages. Read the complete story and invite everyone you know to this great night of entertainment. Lila’Angelique One day in the Angel tunnel in New York's Central Park, when she was listening to Thoth while they were singing "Anya," it sounded like a baroque countertenor; but there rhythm, vocal whooping and roaring sounded so tribal, that Lila called there music “Tribal Baroque”. A combination of opposites: raw, howling singing, feet stomping rhythm, faces painted, breasts flopping, wild original costumes, ecstatic spiritual dancing combined with highly developed musical phrases, perfect pitch, Bulgarian-style operatic soprano and countertenor vocals, and classically influenced violin. Thus the name, "TRIBAL BAROQUE".

The Academy award wining 2002 for a short documentary about S.K. Thoth life as a performer in New York city and the life commitment that he has made to his craft. So please don't miss any chance you have to see Tribal Baroque any where in the world they are playing.