WINGS BAND with Corey Feldman and Katie Daryl WINGS BAND TRIBUTE TO PAUL McCARTNEY THE WORLD’S GREATEST TRIBUTE BANDS WHISKY AXS TV 3/10/2014

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The Fab Four from Season 2 of AXS TV’s The World’s Greatest Tribute Bands put on an incredible tribute to the Beatles. People want to hear the songs they love. It only makes sense that a great tribute band that can faithfully recreate the music and experience of classic concerts by playing some of the best songs ever written can be way more successful and popular than current, original touring acts.

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The Wings Band, which has several members of the Fab Four (founder Ardy Sarraf and Ron McNeil), recently performed an incredible 90 minute set of Paul McCartney solo, Wings and Beatles tunes at The Canyon Club in January. How good are they? Laurence Juber, guitarist for the Wings in the late 70s, got up and jammed with the band during the show. This show guaranteed an amazing performance on AXS TV’s World’s Greatest Tribute Bands.

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Robert Randolph and the Family Band with Kenny Wayne Shepherd guesting THE CANYON CLUB 2/28/2014

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I happened to see Robert Randolph and the Family Band back in the summer of 2004 (almost ten years ago!) when they opened for Eric Clapton at the Hollywood Bowl.    I was instantly blown away by the music and performance.     At the end of the evening, I left the show liking their set the best. 

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A few years later, I was lucky enough to see them again opening for Dave Matthews Band.  Again, their set was the highlight of the evening.

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I was thrilled to hear that they were playing the Canyon.     

As expected, from the opening note of his pedal steel guitar to the end, the show was fantastic.   His guitar playing is unreal.   He broke a string and had to have it fixed while he was playing.  It was actually pretty entertaining to watch.   

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Very early on into the set, he went ahead and introduced Kenny Wayne Shepherd.  They jammed on three songs together.  Kenny just played The Canyon a few weeks ago and his band totally rocked, too.

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The entire show was awesome.    There were some catchy tunes off the new album – Lickety

Split and the band just flat out rocks all kinds of styles – it was funky, bluesy, raw and powerful.   I’d see this band again and again.   And I’m not usually a big fan of slide guitar playing and blues, but I can;t say enough about this group.        

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Here’s the band’s EPK – it’s pretty awesome:

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GREGG BISSONETTE and COBUS POTGIETER LIVE SHOW DRUM CHANNEL DC LIVE DRUMCHANNEL.COM 2/20/2014

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Gregg Bissonette rocked some tracks on from his new album: “Warning Will Robinson” on the live show tonight on  DrumChannel.com.    In addition to playing all kinds of styles of cool drumming and a surprisingly good vocal performance by Gregg throughout, he also has some pretty wild dub step grooves in his tunes, which was a really cool curveball.  He delivered a stunning performance of several selections on the album.   The studio crowd was all smiles.

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After performing two tunes from the new album/ first independent release, he then hopped on the couch to discuss his aforementioned new CD release, his upcoming 3-day Groove Camp in Thousand Oaks, CA from March 14-16, 2014 , as well as other good things he has in the works.

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The new CD is cool in that there are 2 discs – the second of which has the music sans the drum tracks.   To accompany the purchase of the album (which can be purchased on iTunesCD Baby and Amazon), Gregg has also included the CHARTS for all the songs.    Very cool!

Later in the second segment, Cobus Potgieter joined Gregg on the couch and they talked about his new band, Ventura Lights and they took some viewer questions from the audience on the Internet.  Cobus actually has a pretty convincing Southern accent.

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Gregg also acknowledged and gave some kind words to his buddy Dean Zimmer (of “Drummer Wanted” fame and DW endorsee), who was in the studio audience.

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After the break and to close out the show, Gregg and Cobus hopped on their drum kits and rocked the title track “Warning Will Robinson”.  

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Another fantastic Drum Channel performance!   This will be a great one to watch over and over again. 

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ZAPPA PLAYS ZAPPA The Canyon Club 2/7/2014

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    SET LIST:

    The Torture Never Stops
    Roxy & Elsewhere Set:
    Penguin in Bondage
    Pygmy Twylyte
    Dummy Up
    Village of the Sun
    Echidna’s Arf (Of You)
    Don’t You Ever Wash That Thing?
    Cheepnis
    Son of Orange County
    More Trouble Every Day
    Be-Bop Tango (Of the Old Jazzmen’s Church)

    Second set:
    Filhy Habits
    Teen-Age Wind
    Teenage Prostitute
    The Black Page #1
    The Black Page #2
    Florentine Pogen
    What’s New In Baltimore
    Zombie Woof

    Encore:
    Don’t Eat the Yellow Snow
    Muffin Man 
    Cosmik Debris