Young Neil Fraser was dubbed Mad Professor by friends in school who were amazed at the electronic gadgets he created, mostly to mess with music, specifically for his own (British) version of dub music. So, you might ask, what exactly is dub? I put the question to the Prof during one of his local visits. “Dub is a music created out of Jamaica by King Tubbys around early ’70s,” he explained. “Dub is like the first form of electronic music, where the engineer shapes and reshapes the sound you’re listening to with special effects and sonic landscapes.” Mad Professor fashions his sonic landscapes at the Red Fox Tavern Saturday, Jan. 31, with special guests Medaphoar and Kahlee along for the ride.
Zombie surfer James Harkins called to let me know he’ll be playing Monday, Feb. 2, at Big Pete’s with some cat who calls himself Bobby Cruickshank (not his real name). James promises “mellower zombie rock” without his usual thrashing guitar style, which he must forgo due to carpal tunnel issues. In the meantime (until his wrists get better) he’s playing keys and looking for vintage synths. (Got one?) Also on the bill that night, the erudite, loquacious songwriter John Ludington.
Finally got to see the Harvey Milk biopic, Milk, this weekend, which got me listening to opera (a rare thing for me). If or when you see the flick, you’ll find that the story is totally operatic, plus Harvey is an opera fan. Being a San Fran guy, it was the local opera he attended. Which brings me to the Eureka Chamber Music Series concert Friday at Calvary Lutheran in Eureka by the San Francisco Opera Center Singers, young singers who have thrilled local audiences again and again. You don’t get all the costumes and sets, but the songs are the important part, right?
On the lighter side of opera, there’s a concert called “Americans in Paris” Saturday at Humboldt Unitarian Fellowship in Bayside, with two performances, matinee and evening. This one is a revue of popular French songs presented by folks from the Humboldt Light Opera Company, a benefit for Annette Hull and Nancy Correll who hope to travel to Mer, France to perform in Musique a Beaumont. Along with the French music, Annette and Nancy will perform a four-hand piano version of Gershwin’s “American in Paris.”
Later on Saturday at the Alibi, you can hear some quite different music aslocal psyche/metal/garage rockers White Manna craft wild sonic landscapes along with those renowned instru-metalists thirtythreandathird.
I get slightly disconcerted when I go to someone’s website and it takes over my browser, altering the size and starting a music player instantly. That’s what happened when I went to www.carlosbertonatti.com, home base for Carlos Guillermo Salvador Bertonatti. Carlos (who sounds pretty good, kind of Jack Johnson-ish) and/or his web people offer “fun facts” about the songwriter, among them: “Carlos is an Aquarius. Carlos moved to Miami when he was 12. Carlos competed with the Argentina Ski Team. [Is he from there? I don’t know.] Carlos became the pupil of a famous Venezuelan painter and spent months painting in the mountains with her. Carlos enjoys dancing. Carlos doesn’t drink liquids with his meals. Carlos is very A.D.D! Carlos’ favorite word is WHY! Carlos asks too many questions.” Here’s one more fact not included: Carlos is playing at Old Town Coffee and Chocolate on Wednesday, Feb. 4.
Here’s a question for you: Where did Brooklyn alt. country/indie-pop stars Clem Snide get their name? You might ask them when CenterArts brings them to Humboldt Brews on April 9. Tix on sale now.
New CDs from Vidagua, Side Iron, Johnny Render, Martin and Blades, plus Bob D’s birthday and radio news
Nicki Bluhm and The Gramblers, plus Ryan MacEvoy, Broken Water and music for a black sun
Patti Smith, plus The Black & White Ball, Carrie Rodriguez, fake Beach Boys and pilfered keys
Music for a quasi-Mexican holiday, plus jazz, folky Cars, and The Shondes
STAFF PICK / events, art, outdoors, sports, for kids, free / 9 a.m.-6 p.m. A 3-day, 42-mile kinetic sculpture race over land, sand, mud and water! LeMans start at the Noon Whistle on the Arcata Plaza. Follow the race through Manila, Eureka and into Ferndale on Memorial Day for the Glorious Finish. kineticgrandchampionship.com. 889-3024.
STAFF PICK / music / 9 p.m. Red Fox Tavern, 415 5th St., Eureka. Reggae-meets-Latin bilingual vocal duo Vidagua is celebrating the release of a self-titled CD. theredfoxtavern.com. 269-0282.
STAFF PICK / events / 8 p.m. Arcata Theatre Lounge, 1036 G St. Student designed and produced clothing. Fundraiser for Arcata Arts Institute. $35/$25 students. artsinstitute.net. 822-1220.
music / 9 p.m. Cher-Ae-Heights Casino, 27 Scenic Dr., Trinidad.
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