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From "Stephen Thorn" <youngthorn@earthlink.net>
Subject IPO LA: 7-28-06
Date Wed, 2 Aug 2006 00:18:30 -0700

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So far, the weather has cooperated at IPO--LA. I'll take the low 80s over 
triple digits anytime!

Last Friday's show was at the Alterknit Lounge of the Knitting Factory, not 
far from the Hollywood and Highland entertainment complex. I made the 
mistake of taking Highland Ave. and ran into a Hollywood Bowl crowd arriving 
en masse to see The Sound of Music. Maria was going to have to solve her own 
problem tonight...Lonely Goatherd? Perhaps he clicked on My Space and got 
lucky.

ANNETTE SUMMERSETT turned in an impressive acoustic set.  THE MELLO CADS 
continue to worship at the alter of Burt, a preoccupation that provided 
winning results when  lead singer David Ponak turned in an spellbinding 
rendition of Bacharach/David's "Alfie."  A dream mondo lounge doubleheader 
would be having the Mello Cads share a bill with Jose Sinatra and the Troy 
Dante Inferno.

I believed the evening's most impressive set belonged to the PAULA KELLEY 
ORCHESTRA. Recently returned from the East Coast, Paula visited some songs 
out of the past and some new material from her latest CD, Some Sucker's Life 
(Pt. 1).

I promise to go into greater depth....as soon as I get myself out of the 
diamond lane. Happy motoring!

Steve
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Cathy Gale" <cat_pop@hotmail.com>
To: <audities@smoe.org>
Sent: Saturday, July 29, 2006 9:46 AM
Subject: 'N Sync and Nirvana covers, Blood and Spikes


> What praytell do these things have in common?   They all were found at the 
> opening night of IPO - LA!    Thursday night was a pop / punk theme and it 
> was fun evening.  This was all an ages show and places quickly filled up 
> with kids showing up to see Blackout.  Blackout is trio of 12 year olds! 
> These kids were amazingly tight and they write their own songs.  The tunes 
> were rock n roll.  They ended the set with "Smells Like Teen Spirit"
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> Next up was the The Trainwrecks who features Garner Knudsen from the Piper 
> Downs.   Their material is  in the Green Day style.
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> I enjoyed Last Page First.  They had more of 80's feel.  One of the 
> guitarists claimed that the entire band was big fans of one particular 
> band....they broke out into cover of  "Bye Bye Bye"    I was cracking up.
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> UTMoST sort of scared me. The guitarist was this Hell's Angel looking dude 
> and he wore this strip of  "spikes" on his arm......and they were quite 
> large.......may be he used that CALPoP stuff on the wrong part of his body 
> or something.     During one of the songs the Hell's Angel dude  was 
> spitting fake "blood"   The audience was full of moshers.   I never seen 
> David scurry so fast to get out of the way.  I found myself glad to be 
> protected behind the merch table.  UTMoST had very fast upbeat tunes with 
> harmonies.....of course screaming was infused in many of the songs.  The 
> songs (minus the screams) reminded me of theme song for Kenny the Shark. I 
> did find the UTMoST to be entertaning
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> I will be at both shows on Sunday......waiting to see CVS, Chris Brown and 
> Barry Holdship........see you there
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> Oh ya,  Roger Manning,  The Innocents and Chris Brown have totally killer 
> tunes on the IPO cd.
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> Cathy
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