Category Archives: Musical Guests

Seymonster

Seymonster is a guitar player, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist. He has been known to play swampy blues, psychedelic rock & roll, alt country, electro funk, and he loves more styles of music than you could poke a stick at.

Lately he has been making Lo-fi beats and writing lyrics as an ironic and slightly bemused response to the world around us.

He uses an old cassette 4-track to write and record a unique blend of styles, and he has been working on his debut album for about 5 years now. Hopefully one day soon he will finish it so we can have a glimpse inside the mind of this unusual monster from the deep…

Seymonster on Radio Venice

Radio Venice on Tour – Australia – March 24, 2017

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Makana

Described as “dazzling” by the New York Times, Makana is an internationally acclaimed guitarist, singer, composer and activist who is widely known for lending his musical talent for social change. He has been a TEDx talk presenter, and his guitar playing has been featured on three Grammy-nominated albums, including the soundtrack of the Academy-Award winning film “The Descendants”. In 2011, at the apex of the “Occupy Wall Street” movement, Makana’s song “We Are The Many” went viral on YouTube garnering more than half a million collective views and was coined the “Occupy Anthem” by Rolling Stone Magazine. His performance of the song at an APEC World Leaders’ Dinner hosted by the Obamas also went viral and became the #1 news story on Yahoo worldwide for two days, garnering appearances on CNN, BBC, ABC, Democracy Now!, Sean Hannity and other major news outlets. Makana’s captivating and wide-ranging performance style has led him to share the stage with Jason Mraz and Jack Johnson, open for music legends Sting, Carlos Santana and Elvis Costello, and perform in venues ranging from Asian and European opera houses to The White House. He has released 8 records to date and most recently a music video anthem, “Fire is Ours”, for Presidential candidate Bernie Sanders.

Makana’s career is incredibly diverse: he recently opened for Common at the Global Green Pre-Oscar party in Hollywood, co-headlined a music festival with Nahko and Medicine for the People, scored the Hawai’i Visitors & Convention Bureau’s entire 2016 TV campaign for Hawai’i (airing on networks and in movie theaters nationwide) and was awarded a PELE advertising award for his score, composed a song honoring the historic pier of the coastal town of Cayucos (after helping raise funding for its restoration), and produced 3 tribute concerts honoring his late mentor, slack key legend Sonny Chillingworth. In the summer of 2016 he was invited to open a US national arena tour for rock legends Bad Company & Joe Walsh, and debuted his newest album “Introducing SLACK ROCK”.

Born and raised in Hawai’i, Makana grew up on the shores of Waikiki amid the likes of legend Don Ho and young Elvis-impersonator Bruno Mars. Makana- whose name means “a gift given freely”- began singing when he was seven years-old, took up ‘ukulele at nine and began learning the ancient art of slack key at eleven. By fourteen, he was performing professionally, and before long playing five nights a week. His reputation as the youngest virtuoso of slack key spread like molten volcanic lava throughout the islands.

A protégé of the Hawaiian Slack Key Guitar legends, including Bobby Moderow Jr. and the late master Uncle Sonny Chillingworth, Makana has dedicated his life to perpetuating as well as evolving the traditional Hawaiian art form. Slack key or Ki Ho’alu, nearly 200 years old and indigenous to Hawai’i, was created by ‘ohana (families) on the different islands as a very personal folk music expression of their beautiful surroundings and way of life. The style is characterized by “slacking” the strings to open chords, thus freeing the hands to alter the sound whilst self-accompanying with a triad of alternating bass patterns, faux rhythms and sweet melodies evocative of island atmospheres. Think “three guitars in one!” From this tradition Makana has evolved his own dynamic, high-octane style, coined “Slack Rock”: slack key infused with elements of bluegrass, rock, blues and raga. Makana’s playing has garnered praise from such guitar luminaries as Kirk Hammett (Metallica) and Pepe Romero (Spanish Flamenco Master). A contributor to the 2007 Grammy-nominated “Hawaiian Slack Key Kings Vol. I” and 2009 Grammy-nominated “Hawaiian Slack Key Kings Vol II”, Makana is considered one of the “greatest living players” (Esquire Magazine) whose “instrumental brilliance bears comparison with the work of such groundbreaking acoustic guitarists as John Fahey and Michael Hedges” (Maui News).

The focus of Makana’s art is to celebrate the beauty of tradition while exploring new, relevant perceptions, sounds and themes. In his music he often honors his forebears, the vintage Hawaiian music legends as well as the rock poet idols of the 60s, paying homage to the kupuna (elders) who carry within their Beings the cultural wisdom passed down through generations.

Makana on Radio Venice

Radio Venice S05.E03 – February 26, 2017

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Kurt McMahan – King Corduroy

Kurt McMahan made his way to Los Angeles from Austin, TX by-way-of Montgomery, AL. Stirring up all the Southern flavors of Soul Music with the troubadour tradition of storytelling and a cosmic message. Take the Swamp Sound of Muscle Shoals, the Soul of Stax and electric blues of Texas; then mix in a dab of that Country twang and you get: Cosmic Southern Soul.

King Corduroy on Radio Venice

Radio Venice S05.E01 – February 12, 2017

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Franco Esile

Franco Esile grew up in Newburyport, Massachusetts. In his late teens he moved into Boston and hired himself out as a bass player to local bands while taking writing courses at the Harvard Extension night school. He briefly attended the Berklee School of Music and studied privately under Charlie Benacos. He’s written and arranged for his own original bands and also written music for poetical theater, including Life After Motown–produced by Nobel Poet Laureate Derek Walcott and ran for five nights at the Boston University Playwrights Theatre, and Where The Red Road Runs, a Native American perspective of the European settlement of the Americas, which ran for six months in a Cambridge theater. Continue reading Franco Esile

Insects Vs. Robots

Venice Beach California’s Insects Vs. Robots have been carving out an experimental and boundary-less musical vision since 2008. Known for their live shows and unique visual universe, Insects Vs. Robots have released 4 albums with a brand new studio album titled “TheyllKillyYaa” newly released in October of 2016 by Henhouse Studios in Venice Beach, California.

Insects Vs. Robots recently performed at SXSW, the annual Farm Aid concert, and the 27th annual Bridge School Benefit as well as touring throughout the United States. Insects Vs. Robots have shared the stage with Neil Young, Jack White, Tinariwen and and many others …

IVR IS:
Milo Gonzalez
Tony Peluso
Micah Nelson
Jeff Smith
Nikita Sorokin

Insects Vs. Robots on Radio Venice

Radio Venice S04.E08 – October 30, 2016

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The Zmed Brothers

If The Everly Brothers, The Smothers Brothers, Ween, and Tenacious D all had a two headed baby it would be The Zmed Brothers.

The Zmed Brothers, Dylan and Zachary, are a mandolin and guitar playing, close harmony singing, brother duo that plays both covers and originals. They echo the traditional sensibilities of acts like Simon and Garfunkel and The Everly Brothers while bringing in their own sense of modern aesthetic.

The Bird Dogs, one of their current projects, bring a genuine and youthful Everly Brothers experience to the stage. The Zmed Brothers celebrate the genetic intimacy so ever present in the harmonies created by Don and Phil. When the guitar became electric, the Everly Brothers bridged the gap between Country and Rock n Roll. With countless hits and classics, the Everly Brothers inspired bands like The Beatles, Simon and Garfunkel, The Kinks, Buddy Holly, and many groups that utilize the blend of two part harmony. Their career spanned three decades and continue to influence artists around the world.

The Zmed Brothers are also know for the earlier project The Janks, an LA local blues/folk/rock band.

The Zmed Brothers on Radio Venice

Radio Venice S04.E08 – October 30, 2016

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Stage 11

STAGE 11 is an up-and-coming L.A. based melodic rock band that has been conquering West Coast venues with a fresh yet familiar sound that will have you singing along the first time you hear them. Composed of Diego Garcia (Lead Vocals/Electric Guitar/Acoustic Guitar/Percussion/Harmonica) Dustin Arth (Acoustic Guitar/Electric Guitar), Evan Michael Hart (Drums/Percussion/Backing Vocals/Mallets), Billy Ray Dyer (Bass) and Matthew Fennelly (Lead Guitar), five unique musicians who came together by chance but complement one another with great simplicity.

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Lullahis with Gracie

Lullahis with Gracie is a moniker for recent reflections by singer/songwriter, musician, and performer, Grace Joo. Consisting of enchanting vocal harmonies, guitar strums and pickin’, effects pedals, and a lifetime of love and loss in lyrics lent from one soul to the next, each performance serves to evoke an emotive and unifying human experience. With an extensive background in classical ballet and modern dance, Grace has continually reserved her passions exploring the performing arts. Whether it’s from choreographing to jazz and the music of Björk, working on repertoire with a modern dance company heavily soaked with Arvo Pärt and Meredith Monk compositions, letting loose to drum n’ bass and funk records, or heartaches with Patsy Cline, Grace’s unique style and uncanny sound is inspired by a broad creative spectrum that encompasses the essence of both past and future, nostalgia and novelty. Continue reading Lullahis with Gracie