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New music from Ranch Cabin Records coming very soon. Stay tuned!!
Thank you Dee Dee McNeil!!!!

We’ve been mandated to stop so many businesses in California due to stay home orders. My usual way of doing music, live for audiences is not allowed, gatherings not allowed……for now.
The mix and mingle that means so much to me has moved online. I see some wonderful folks in 2D. Some are people I have done things with in real life, some I only “meet” online. We can all be global this way.
I cannot stop doing music even when the work is gone.
This circumstance has given me a long awaited sabbatical. I hope I have used it well and will continue to use it well. I’ve been producing music, covers and originals that I publish at my YouTube channel. My band members & I coordinate and create music videos remotely.
Here are the results so far.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kMGK8mfKh88https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PBrbEBeiElk
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kMGK8mfKh88https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PBrbEBeiElk
1547 6th Street
Santa Monica
Los Angeles, CA 90401
September holds excitement for me and my crew. Please join us at Mixx in Pasadena this coming Thursday September 6, 2018 from 8-11 pm
The band will start things off followed by some special guests joining us later.
Special notes about this event: The area code is 626 not 625 like on the flyer. Parking is a bit of a challenge, be forewarned. That’s the not so great news so to lighten that blow I give you a recent 1 minute composition of mine recorded at my studio in case you are trying to get somewhere in Downtown L.A. The words come from the grandson of a Red Car Driver.
We used to have Red Cars in L.A. long ago. Lucky you! The special event Thursday, it will include a live recording, is in Pasadena, not Downtown so not so hard to find.
I would love to see you there!
Where are we going? Where are you? Where have we been? Which way to go?
The great metropolis of L.A. continues to grow, change, morph. To many, L.A. is the entertainment/music capitol of the world so>>>>
I’ve composed a 1 minute song “Red Car Directions (how not to get lost in downtown)” that can help us get around downtown L.A. also known as DTLA.
The words are a poem taught to Red Car Trolly drivers way back when so they did good at getting people around.
Time to thank and acknowledge 3 people who made this recording with me on acoustic bass: Alison Lewis, vocal, Woody Woods, keyboard and Paul Chevalier recording/mixing.
So downtown is it’s own kind of special. Then there are the surrounding areas like Leimert Park where I got to perform recently with pianist/vocalist Matilda Haywood and Company in a review revisiting great performers of history to a full house at The Regency West. The feeling was great.
photos: Joe Weinroth