Blurt: San Diego Music News
Former San Diego band Writer, now based in Brooklyn, returns to do a show.
Matt January, formerly a Navy man, talks about the rap act he honed while aboard on the USS Nimitz.
Jeff Kaiser played trumpet and guitar in the Presbyterian Church before becoming a minister. Now he makes computer-accentuated music that sounds satanic at times.
Bar Leucadian gets its music permit revoked due to cocaine sales on the premises.
During Comic-Con’s July 11-15 run, music-related events will be held all around town. Here’s a list.
Shotgun Tom Kelly looks forward to getting his star on Hollywood’s Walk of Fame.
Teen pop singer Dylan Hyde is partially deaf, but he’s due for surgery.
Singer-songwriter Carlos Olmeda showed up ahead of time to perform at the San Diego County Fair. He was told he was too late.
Garret Michaels, FM 94/9 program director since ’02, is escorted to the door.
When the Nervous Wreckords launch Let Them All Talk at the Casbah on June 30, frontman Brian Karscig promises “Surprises. We always have a couple up our sleeves that you’ll have to be there to …
Sven-Erik Seaholm and Brooke Mackintosh make indie acoustic music, “with psychedelic tendencies.” They also made a baby.
Local jazz guitarist Peter Sprague is putting the finishing touches on two recordings set for summer release on his SBE Records label. “SBE stands for striving-to-break even,” Sprague informs me during a tour of his …
“For San Diego musicians, Rob Crow and Jason Mraz are pretty prolific and well-known,” says Grant Clarkson, “but neither of them has already put out three albums this year.” The multi-instrumentalist explains that his disparate …
Fundraiser for guitarist Jeff Winterberg, diagnosed with a rare form of brain cancer in late 2011.