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Mr. Motes

Taking his name from the main character of Flannery O’Connor’s Wise Blood, Mr. Motes creates musical landscapes that aim to challenge norms. Landscapes that are unquestionably Christ-haunted. He is Ohio-born, Nashville-raised, and currently resides in Los Angeles, California. His songs are about divorce, parenthood, corporate jobs, student debt, and just what-the-fuck this is all supposed to mean for someone who’s only 28 years old.

Mr. Motes is heavily influenced by Radiohead, Grizzly Bear, and Jeff Buckley. He weaves odd time signatures with Biblical and mythological imagery but does so with a certain amount of grace and sincerity that makes it all relatable. At the end of the day, if you’re dancing while also questioning your perceived reality, then Mr. Motes is happy.

Mr. Motes on Radio Venice

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Godwink

Los Angeles based artist Godwink (aka Horace Godwink) are an indie pop-folk group featuring married singer-songwriters Eric and Colette Fowler. Their music has been described as “smart funky folk-pop.”

Eric and Colette have been individually active as performers. Eric was guitarist and vocalist in the LA band, Boxing Gandhis, and has recorded and performed with artists such as Sting, UB40, Dave Matthews Band, Carole King, General Public, Taylor Dayne and Clint Black. Colette was founding member of LA pop group Charlotte’s Bionic Blimp who performed with Berlin, Bow Wow Wow, Howard Jones, Wondermints, Jason Faulkner, The Negro Problem, she co-wrote songs with Tiffany and as an actress appeared in several feature films and was a regular on the television show “Saved by the Bell”.

Godwink on Radio Venice

Radio Venice S09.E02 – September 16, 2018

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Howard Stefan

Howard Stefan is an acoustic singer with a chill vibe and an unusual guitar playing style (upside-down, left-handed). He draws inspiration from reggae/rap to blues/rock to create a unique blend of sounds with the purpose of enriching the local music scene.

Aside from music, Howard is a visual artist and humanitarian actively working to promote causes aimed at benefiting all people.

Howard Stefan on Radio Venice

Radio Venice Season 9 Premiere – September 9, 2018
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The Taos News: Venice Beach meets Taos

The Taos News - Radio Venice

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There’s nothing like the lapping sounds of ocean waves, the smell of salty breezes, the cry of seagulls.

And, there’s nothing like the Venice Beach Boardwalk. Operated by the Department of Recreation and Parks of the City of Los Angeles, the boardwalk stretches over two miles along sandy beach, and is visited by 28,000 to 30,000 people a day.

But, that’s not the half of it. The Venice Beach Boardwalk is a place where free spirits thrive, artists commingle and creativity is sparked.

Street performers, skateboarders, tattoo artists and musicians galore populate the boardwalk day and most of the night. This weekend, Venice Beach meets Taos at the second annual Field Trippin’ Fest that brings musicians and artists from both communities together. It all happens Saturday (Sept. 1) from 2 to 11 p.m. at the Taos Mesa Brewing Mothership, 20 ABC Mesa Road, off U.S. 64 west.

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Field Trippin’ Fest 2018 – Second Artist Announcement!!

Saturday, September 1, 2018 | Taos Mesa Brewing Mothership

SECOND ARTIST ANNOUNCEMENT

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This Labor Day Weekend we are heading back to the Mesa for the 2nd Annual Field Trippin’ Fest in Taos, New Mexico!

The high energy vibe of Venice Beach boardwalk meets the high altitude vibration of Taos, NM. Field Trippin’ Fest is a musical “mash-up”; building a bridge between two unique artistic communities to create an all-day “full throttle” experience of transformative music and art for all ages!

Featured Artists and Musicians

and more to be announced!

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Location

Taos Mesa Brewing Mothership

Where to Stay

Hotel Luna Mystica

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Austin Charles

Austin Charles is a soulful singer-songwriter with influences ranging from 70s rock to R&B from the past four decades.

His storytelling is accompanied by his expressive guitar playing and wide vocal range.

With strong original material and intriguing takes on cover songs, he has caught the attention of many.

Austin Charles on Radio Venice

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Katie Hargrove

This young, blue-eyed-soul singer is a sultrier kind of pop star. Katie Hargrove’s new self-titled debut EP, released on Transoceanic Records, is “everything I have–rolled into a few bars: it’s real, it’s painful, it’s empowering and it’s true.”

Music was always an important part of Katie’s youth. The native of Knoxville, TN, began performing at age 10. She was classically trained and competed nationally in piano, but began to favor the guitar once she hit her teens. Her early influences were Carole King, Jimi Hendrix, Johnny Cash, Dixie Chicks, and Tupac.

She continued to sing and write songs through high school and college, especially when things got rocky in her life. “Music is my outlet…during the ups and downs…I knew no matter how silenced I felt, my music would always give me a voice.” After graduating from the University of Florida, she moved to Washington, DC, where she now calls home. After briefly touring and playing at national charitable and community events, she was chosen by the US Dept of the Interior to perform in the Christmas Music Program at the White House this past December.

She has performed alongside Aaron Carter, “American Idol’ Kris Allen, Jason Lancaster, and Death of Paris. But when 21-year old Katie Hargrove stepped into the studio for the first time in Philadelphia, at Morningstar Studios, she almost cried she was so nervous. “I think singer-songwriters wait their whole lives hoping and dreaming of a day when their music will be more than a project,” Katie says.

Together with multi-Grammy award winning producer Glenn Barratt (Elton John, Diana Ross, Shirley Caesar, Melody Gardot), producer and industry veteran Jock Wanamaker, and Morningstar engineer Dave Schonauer, Katie sought to “create something bigger than just ‘a song’ or ‘an album’ ” and to let the work resonate on its own merit. From the hundreds Katie had written, the final songs chosen for the EP were the ones that “kept her up at night”, whose deep, forthright lyrics spoke to the subjects of love, seduction and bargaining with loss.

Arranger John Conahan (The Crossing, National Cathedral Choir, Carnegie Hall, Lincoln Center) and the producers employed a team of luminary musicians to play on the record: strings from the Philly Pops; Grammy-winning trumpet player for Michael Jackson, Matt Cappy; guitarist for R&B legends (the Sound of Philadelphia, Harold Melvin and the Blue Notes, Gladys Knight, Regina Bell) Ron Jennings, and touring guitarist for Elvis Costello and Amos Lee, Ross Bellenoit. The collaboration generated just the right balance of soul and punch, vulnerability and swagger.

And now, with this debut album, Katie delights in her greatest passion: sharing her music with the world. Her music embodies the new generation of strong outspoken female pop singers, and has earned her comparisons to both Adele and to Alanis Morissette.

Katie Hargove on Radio Venice

Radio Venice Season 8 Finale – July 22, 2018

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