Monthly Archives: January 2022
Amberlin
Amberlin is a Long Beach-based singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist who artfully composes spacious soundscapes that she builds musically layer by layer. She has a vision of hope and a desire to use music to bring change to the world.
Amberlin’s love of music started early; she took violin lessons in third grade, before quitting and moving on to keyboard before giving that up. When she was twelve, she worked in the strawberry fields outside Seattle, Washington, where she worked for half a season and used the money she made there to buy her first guitar. Amberlin took lessons for a couple of months before giving them up when she moved to Atlanta, where she attended a high school with an arts program and focused on theatre. Amberlin played guitar on and off, but met up with a classmate who did spoken word poetry; they did some gigs where Amberlin played guitar and her classmate did her poetry. She eventually moved back to California where she picked up drums. She formed a band, singing and playing guitar and picking up bass. Amberlin now plays with an Afro-Latin band, Tropi Corillo, and often sings in other people’s bands.
Amberlin started writing in middle school and was a big fan of pop music, especially Michael Jackson and the Backstreet Boys. “Listening to pop music like the Backstreet Boys really helped me learn about the structure of a song: verse, melody, chorus,” she says. She was writing lyrics in middle school, though sometimes she wrote melodies and sometimes not. Amberlin says she first started writing music in high school. “My theater teacher was very encouraging; he thought my song “Homelessness” was an old Negro spiritual. My bandmate and I were talking about social issues back then. ”
She uses her platform to help people and to give a voice to the voiceless. “I fight because I have hope,” Amberlin says. “I think we are evolving as a society. People are starting to wake up to the inequities of society. What I would like to see are people in power held accountable for their actions. Once we come to terms with our role in it, we can improve it.”
Virtual Tips for Amberlin
PayPal: Amberlinmorse@yahoo.com
Venmo: @amberlinmorse
Amberlin on Radio Venice
Radio Venice Season 19 Premiere – January 23, 2022
Radio Venice Season 17 Finale – August 8, 2021
Radio Venice Season 15 Finale – December 6, 2020
Radio Venice 100th Episode (as Bambi Feel Good) – May 6, 2018
Radio Venice S08.E02 (as Bambi Feel Good) – April 1, 2018
Regis Jr
Regis Jr. is a singer songwriter from Pittsburgh PA. He’s travelled around a lot, playing his songs wherever he’s been. He currently lives in Santa Monica with his Brazilian wife. He’s currently studying Portuguese and knows how to say “the duck eats bread” in his wife’s native language. He loves Radio Venice, and is psyched to be part of the show.
Virtual Tips for Regis Jr
Venmo: @Regis-McNicholas
Regis Jr on Radio Venice
Radio Venice Season 19 Premiere – January 23, 2022
Radio Venice S14.E09 – July 5, 2020
El Duelo
EL DUELO is guitarists Rick Boston and Michael Jost. The music of El Duelo is a result of both guitarists’ influences and experiences during their life long guitar playing adventures.
Spanish guitars mixed with Lap Steel & so much more. An unorthodox blend of musical styles keep it interesting and fun. Their original compositions will take you on a journey with some unexpected turns. El Duelo released their self-titled debut record in December 2021. Stay tuned for upcoming live shows.
Virtual Tips for El Duelo
PayPal: guitarjost@gmail.com
El Duelo on Radio Venice
Radio Venice Season 19 Premiere – January 23, 2022
Radio Venice S17.E11 – July 25, 2021
Radio Venice Presents … The Refugees of WAR – January 10, 2021
Radio Venice S15.E07 – November 8, 2020
Radio Venice S13.E15 – April 26, 2020
Radio Venice S13.E05 – February 16, 2020
Radio Venice S11.E09 – June 30, 2019
Radio Venice S09.E11 – November 18, 2018
Radio Venice S08.E12 – June 10, 2018 (as Dos Pochos)
Radio Venice S08.E09 – May 20, 2018 (as Dos Pochos)