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The line up for the night is as follows.

 

6pm to 6:30pm--- Garry Corman   www.myspace.com/fishgotgroovemusic
Garry's favorite genre of music is a great song.  He has had a number of indie cuts, including with Lisa O'Kane on her critically acclaimed "It Don't Hurt" CD (the song is "Paper Thin", co-written with David Smith).  Garry is a proud founding member of Twirling Betty, a genre-defying band he formed with Justefanie Strachan in 2010.  They are currently finishing the writing, along with guitarist, Guy Arad, for their first CD.  Garry also loves to touch home with the beloved Heatseekers, who can lay down a TV/Movie theme like nobody's business.

 

 

6:30pm to 7pm--- Jime Van Booven

Jime Van Booven was already a professional musician playing around So. Calif., when his wife was diagnosed with Cancer. Jime dropped everything including his musical aspirations, to take care of her.

A few months after her passing, Jime and John met at a jam. They hit it off immediately and John asked Jime to play in his band. After 3 ½ years Jime has become an integral part of “John Zipperer & Friends”.

 

7pm to 7:30pm--- Jimi Yamagishi

Some people describe his music as someplace between sushi & BBQ w/ a little spiritual sauce on the side. Jimi’s live performances are always full of surprises. Decades of studio work have expanded his musical palate to include just about every genre of music, from classical renditions of favorite hymns to the latest lowrider bouncing, crunk, chickin, pickin, country to smooth jazz. A prolific songwriter, he often tries to write a new song for every show. He’ll getcha grinning’ with a humorous turn of phrase, teary-eyed with a deeply emotional

 

7:30pm to 8pm--- Bryan Chan  slide/blues  www.scvblues.org
Playing in the Delta Blues style with his own thought processes involved. Always trying to achieve the goal of giving blues music the heart, soul and respect it deserves. Competed at the 2009 International Blues Challenge in Memphis TN.
You tube video
http://youtu.be/uVewjXwCJr4

 

8pm to 8:30pm--- Paul Zollo     singer/songwriter   www.bluerailroad.com
Paul Zollo is a singer-songwriter from Chicago. A Trough Records artist, he's finishing up his first album for the label, Universal Cure. His previous indie album was Orange Avenue, and featured a duet with Art Garfunkel. The former leader of the L.A. band The Ghosters, he's co-written songs with many greats, including Steve Allen, Severin Browne, James Coberly Smith, Darryl Purpose and Bob Malone. Zollo's also a photo-journalist and the author of several books, including Conversations with Tom Petty, Hollywood Remembered and Songwriters On Songwriting.

 

 

8:30pm to 9pm--- Mr. Olever          www.myspace.com/mrolever

This act consists of Roland Vega who is a singer/songwriter based in North Hollywood with a new CD out titled, "In My World". In live performance mode Roland brings to the table rich vocals done with soul and passion. A performance you should not miss with Chris Clifford on guitar providing the music.

 

 

9pm to 9:30pm--- James Russell

singer songwriter, formerly with Acosta/Russell-Capital and The Outfit-Universal. Recently the song “Crazy Glue” written by: James Russell, Heather Russell, Rune Westber and Victoria Horn was secured by American Idol Finalist, Jessica Sanchez and will be on her upcoming debut album

Soundcloud.com/permagrinjimmy

 

http://youtu.be/irBKqOn78D0

 

 9:30pm to 10pm---Jimmy Angel, Peter Lovio and Shaun Lovio

Jimmy Angel

High school classmate of Elvis Presley. Professional Baseball player with the New York Yankees organization.  Adopted son of notorious New York crime family boss. As a teen Idol he had many hits. Many friends over the years include, Elvis Presley, Marilyn Monroe, James Dean, Pat Boone, Roy Orbison, Richie Valens and many more. Has lived in Japan and performed for several decades. Performed for sold out crowds at the Tokyo dome many times. Up coming motion Picture in development based on his life. (AVMPICS.COM)

 

Peter Lovio 

High school friend and band mate of Frank Zappa. Was in Frank's first band in high school (Blackouts) and Omens)(Captain Beefheart) and many other bands. Was taught saxophone by cousin (Chuck Rio, The Champs) (Tequila) at the age of 12 yrs and has been playing music since then. Loves Playing blues, trying to keep the blues alive

 

Sean Lovio

Also backing up Jimmy Angel, Taught by grandfather (Peter Lovio) since he was 13,,Competed in the 2009 Battle of the blues with grandfather Peter. Now composing and writing music with his sister of various types of music

 http://youtu.be/z2sgpJVCfV

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