The Zeros, aka "the Mexican Ramones," formed in Chula Vista in 1976, debuting at a dance in Rosarito, Mexico. Their first major gig was the following year in Los Angeles at the Orpheum Theater.
In the 1960s, the venue at 2228 Bacon Street hosted burlesque clubs such as the Red Garter and the G Lounge. The owner of the property and the building, realtor Sachiko Swall, later opened a live ...
The Fabulous Pelicans’ playlist includes hundreds of songs, encompassing emotional tunes such as “Bad Case Of Loving You” (Robert Palmer) and “What’s Love Got To Do With It” (Tina ...
The Steely Damned is a Steely Dan tribute band (duh) originally featuring Rockola's Bob Tedde, Four Eyes guitarist Marc Decerbo, and several other local players. Guitarist Hank Easton frequently ...
"There was an article in [the Reader] about a guy living in a trailer who was supposed to have been the drummer for Strawberry Alarm Clock," says Randy Seol, the band's drummer in the heyday of ...
Rockola, Nick Lowe, Paul Carrack, John Hiatt, the Romantics, Marshall Crenshaw John Mayall, Huey Lewis and the News, Squeeze, Roseanne Cash, the Everly Brothers, Billy Swan, Tower of Power ...
Michael Hedges, Phil Keaggy, Peter Sprague, Art Johnson, Fred Benedetti, Harvey Reid, Marshall Hawkins, Jim Earp, Tripp Sprague, Jamie Valle, Bob Magnusson, Kristin ...
“We play psychotic beat music, tapping into the most exciting elements of mid-to-late ’60s rock and roll and channel it into new, intense, original songs of our own,” says bassist/singer ...
City planners and some cycling advocates insist that protected bike lanes are the best and safest way to encourage many San Diegans to ditch their cars and join the cycling transportation revolution.
Mexican brunch spot takes over one of Coronado's top restaurant locations ...
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The Beautiful View (the English translation of Chula Vista) is four friends who met in high school, started a band in 2007, and played as many live shows as they could in the next four years.