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North Coast Voice Magazine | northcoastvoice.com • (440) 415-0999 | March 6, 2019 - April 3, 2019 3 North Coast Voice March 6, 2019 - April 3, 2019 • VOLUME 19 • ISSUE 3 •••••••••••••••••••••••• • • • • • TA K E II • We would like to thank all of our sponsors and encourage • CONTENTS • • Playing 50-60-70's • our readers to patronize the fine • Favorites and Much More • businesses appearing in the North Coast VOICE. • • Publisher ON THE BEAT 5 MUSIC EVENT 18 •••••••••••••••••••••••• LCS Communications Friday, 3/8 • 7 p.m. Record Store Day Benny Vino Urban Winery V COOKING WITH WINE 6 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Editorial Director Saturday, 3/9 • 6:30 p.m. Sage Satori CD REVIEW 19 Peter Allen Inn, Kinsman [email protected] BLUESVILLE 8 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Pinkville by Rod Melancon Friday, 3/15 • 7 p.m. Advertising & Marketing Hartford Hill Winery NOW WE’RE TALKIN 11 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Hunter MOVIES 21 Saturday, 3/16 • 8:30 p.m. Sales/Social Media/Events & Promotions Interview with former Happy Old Town Tavern, Middlefield Greta, How to Train Your Drag- ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 440-813-3336 Day’s TV star, Sunday, 3/17 • 2-5 p.m. [email protected] on 2 the Hidden World, Recap- Johnny Malloy's Medina Trenda Jones ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Friday, 3/22 • 7 p.m. Mentor, Willoughby, Chardon area IRISH JAMS 14 ping the Oscars Winery at Spring Hill ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Staff Writers MIND BODY SPIRIT 23 Saturday, 3/23 • 6:30 p.m. Sage Satori • Cat Lilly MUSIC REVIEW 15 Mocha House, Warren ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Snarp Farkle Saturday, 3/30 • 6:30 p.m. Patrick Podpadec • Helen Marketti STAY IN TUNE 25 Lil Paws Winery at Lake Milton ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Film Editor WHAT’S ON THE SHELF 16 CD REVIEW 27 Saturday, 4/6 • 6 p.m. Westside Steve New Reads Buccia Vineyards Susan Surftone Dicey After For booking call Ellie Contributing Writers 330-770-5613 Chad Felton • Pete Roche Dark Bob Moore • Tom Todd www.takeii.com Donniella Winchell Trenda Jones • Alan Cliffe Circulation Manager James Alexander Circulation Bob Covert • Dan Gestwicki Trenda Jones • Jim Ales Charleen Perry

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4 North Coast Voice Magazine | northcoastvoice.com • (440) 415-0999 | March 6, 2019 - April 3, 2019 North Coast Voice ON THE BEAT Vineyard and Bed & Breakfast ! SPA Entertainment all Weekend SUITE Call for Spa Suite Fri & Sat: 7-10p • Sun: 2-5p ROOMS Room Reservations Fri. 3/8 .....Take II V Sat. 3/9 ....Rhythm Connection WINERY TASTING ROOM Sun. 3/10.Holly's Uncle LIVE MUSIC 6-9PM! Fri. 3/15 ...Ted Riser Fri. 3/8...... Melissa Harvey & Mitch Larson Sat. 3/16 ..Ageless Band Sat. 3/9 ... Jeffrey Glover and John Hyatt St. Patrick’s Day Fri. 3/15 ... Josh Travis Sun. 3/17.Facemeyer Trio Fri. 3/22 ...5 o'Clock Somewhere Sat. 3/16 St. Patty's Day Sat. 3/23 ..Legacy Band Sun. 3/24.Larry Smith The Paul Pope Band Farewell Tour Wine Dinner with Lisa Pucci Delgado Fri. 3/29 ...Hit List Duo March 23rd Cove Niteclub Music by Ty's Tunes Sat. 3/30 ..Four Louies Presale only. Call the Winery! Sun. 3/31.Chuck Ditri (Remember Molkie Cole?) Fri. 4/5 .....Eric Andrews Fri. 3/22 ...... Me & The Boy Sat. 4/6 ....FOG- Four Old Guys Avon Ohio native, Paul Pope has been Steppenwolf and Sat. 3/23...... Carol Procas Sun. 4/7 ...Thomas Reed Smith performing in front of fans for nearly 50 Guess Who, to Fri. 3/29 ...... Jay Baumgardner WINTER HOURS years. name a few. Sat. 3/30...... Kevin Wilson CLOSED MON. & TUES • WED, THURS NOON-7 PM FRI & SAT NOON-11 PM • SUN. NOON-7 PM “The Cleveland Music Scene has been In 1981, Pope re- Follow us on Facebook for event details 834 South County Line Rd. amazing through the years! Even when I leased the album 518 Gore Road • Conneaut • 440-593-5976 Harpersfield, Ohio 44041 left for the big lights of LA, coming back “Paul Pope the 1st” on vinyl and is also www.bucciavineyard.com 440-361-3049 to fans with open arms in Cleveland has only available through collector’s clubs Tues-Thurs: By Appt. • Fri & Sat Noon-9pm www.bennyvinourbanwinery.com made the past 30 years incredible!” Pope and on-line resale sites. “I Can’t Stand It” reminisced as he sets out on his Farewell was made for an MTV Video, featuring retirement tour with The Paul Pope Band. John Sferra of Youngtown’s “Glass Harp”. Pope gained fame in the Cleveland area “Fans have been anxiously awaiting a as lead guitar/vocalist with the 1970’s re-release of “Paul Pope the 1st”. We did Richmond Trolley, Limousine & Transportation show band, Molkie Cole. better, we re-mastered the entire album and it will available for the first time at the As Molkie Cole, the band enjoyed suc- shows. We are confident it will be released cess in the Cleveland and Buffalo NY on Spotify and Apple iTunes soon, for the areas. Pope penned many of the songs on fans that can’t make it to the shows,” com- the Janus Records 1977 self-titled album mented Pope. “MOLKIE COLE”. From the album, “Sugar Boogie” and “Winter” received Pope’s 1988 “Here” CD was recorded with Leave the Driving to Us! airplay in the Cleveland to Buffalo cor- Robbie Rist and the Tower Of Light Beer Rhythm Section at their Burbank Records Affordable and Trustworthy • Diverse Fleet of Vehicles ridor. The Molkie Cole self-titled is only Jolly Trolley, White Stretch Limousine, Limousine Party Bus, available through local collector’s clubs studios in LA, including favorites “Keep and on-line resale sites. The band toured On Callin’” “Last Laugh” and “Jealousy” Wheelchair Accessible Van, and other vans to accommodate parties as an opening act for many national artists which he co-wrote with Rist. Rist was from small to large, simple to elaborate. the child actor who played cousin Oliver from Chicago to the Carolinas. CUSTOMIZE YOUR TRIP! on the Brady Bunch TV show. “Here” is Our professional, chauffeurs will take the utmost care of When the group disbanded in 1979, Paul available on Spotify and Apple iTunes. • Wine Hops you and your party throughout your trip. Just relax and set out to form his own group, and The • Proms leave the driving to us. Our punctual pick-up and drop-off • Weddings service is available early morning to mid-night or even later. Paul Pope Band was born! PPB's original 2001 brought the release of Pope’s CD “LONE SHOE” which included a comple- • Sporting Events lineup included Pope on guitar and vo- • Covered Bridge Tours Strike-a-Pose Photo Booth Rentals is our sister company. tion of fan favorites from various projects, Rent our photo booth for weddings, birthday parties, cals, drummer Joe Todaro, the late James • Concerts and some previously unrecorded songs, corporate event, or just for the fun of it! Check out our Gang bassist Tom Kriss, and a young • Bachelor & Bachelorette Parties website at www.strike-a-pose-now.com for details. guitarist named Billy Sullivan from the including the ever popular “Untitled”, • Corporate Events a song Pope wrote as a young 15-year- Cleveland area, who still plays alongside If you haven't experienced Richmond Trolley & Limousine Pope. Sullivan was a key player in the old musician in honor of his father, who recording and release of Pope’s first solo passed away a few years earlier. service yet, give us a try for any event and ENJOY the ride! effort, Paul Pope 1. The Paul Pope Band Various renditions of The Paul Pope Band toured from the East Coast to Chicago have been drawing sold out audiences in 2423 Deerfield Dr. • Ashtabula • 440-964-9403 as the opening act for classic rock bands Triumph, Richie Blackmore’s Rainbow, Continued on page 13 www.richmondtrolleyandlimo.com North Coast Voice Magazine | northcoastvoice.com • (440) 415-0999 | March 6, 2019 - April 3, 2019 5 North Coast Voice 403 S. Broadway • Geneva 440.466.5560 www.theoldmillwinery.com COOKING WITH WINE COME ENJOY OUR COZY New Weekday Specials FIREPLACE! 8 Meals $8 (Tues-Thurs) 15th Annual Ice Wine Festival Happy Hour Friday VSaturday, March 9, 2019 12:00 PM 5:00 PM && RESTAURANTRESTAURANT 4-6pm • Beer $2 Join Debonné Vineyards, Ferrante Winery, Grand River Cellars, Laurello Glass of Wine $3 Fri & Sat: 7:30-10:30 • Sunday Open Mic 4:30-7:30 Vineyards & St. Joseph Vineyards for Ohio's 15th Annual Ice Wine Festival, a SELECT APPETIZER SPECIALS progressive tasting of the ice wine produced in the Grand River Valley. Fri, Mar 8: Incahootz Each winery will provide a sample of their ice wines along with a complimentary Sat, Mar 9: Bobby Hayes & H20 Band JOIN US EVERY WEDNESDAY, appetizer. Enjoy a featured event at each establishment. Sun, Mar 10: Open mic w/Rick, Open Mic Hosted by Mitch Larson Cost is $6 at each winery, which includes wine samples, an ice wine glass at each Lou & Melissa 6-8pm • Stop in & show us your talent! winery, appetizer and special events. (Bring in a canned food item to help support Thurs, Mar 14: Tom Todd our local food banks and receive $1 off per person.) Fri, Mar 15: High Horse LENT Burger of Month: The Dublin $10.99 Sat, Mar 16: Route 86 Pizza of Month: Reuben Pizza $8.49 SPECIALS Beer of Month: Killians $2.50 One Pot Garlic White Wine Pasta Sun, Mar 17: Open mic Served Every Friday Delicious 30 minute one pot Garlic White Wine Pasta topped with fresh parsley, w/Mitch Larson during Lent! PASTA SUNDAY peas, and red pepper flakes. Fri, Mar 22: The Facemyers Includes Garlic Bread Ingredients $ 99 With purchase of beverage. 4 tbsp butter or vegan butter Sat, Mar 23: Ernest T Band Dine-in only, please. Only 2 6 cloves garlic minced Sun, Mar 24: Open mic w/Tom Todd Winery Hours: Closed Monday • Tues-Thurs 3-9pm 1 cup dry white wine Fri, Mar 29: Miles Beyond Fri 3-Midnight; Sat Noon-Midnight; Sun Noon-9pm 2 cups vegetable broth Sat, Mar 30: The Lost Sheep Band Kitchen Hours: Closed Monday • Tues-Thurs 4-8pm 8 ounces fettuccine noodles Fri 4-10pm; Sat Noon-10pm; Sun Noon-8pm 1/2 tsp salt 1/2 cup milk or unsweetened non-dairy 1/4 cup nutritional yeast or 2 tbsp unbleached flour 1 cup peas, or vegetable of choice Open 7-Days-a-Week 1/4 cup fresh parsley minced DEER’S LEAP WINERY for Lunch & Dinner Freshly ground pepper and red pepper flakes, optional Full Bar • Large Selection Instructions ally, until noodles are tender and most of of Domestic, Imported Steak & Seafood Heat the butter in a large skillet (cast the liquid has absorbed. & Craft Beer Restaurant WE iron preferred) over medium heat. 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THE LUNCH CROWD TOO! Saturday: Prime Rib Special 12oz. 5 garlic cloves finely chopped Roast the vegetables for 45-50 minutes, SPECIALS CHANGE DAILY with Two Side $14.99 2 Tablespoons olive oil stirring every 15 minutes, until they Sunday: New Mimosa Brunch! 11am-3pm 1 cup dry white wine (such as Chardonnay) are tender and lightly browned, and the 1520 Harpersfield Road With Eggs to order and Carved Meats. 1 Tablespoon fresh rosemary finely chopped Geneva • 440-466-1248 wine is evaporated. Geneva Exit off I-90, S. on SR534 • 2/10 mile Bring your Sunday church bulletin and Salt and pepper to taste Adjust the seasonings to taste, sprinkle Hours: Sun-Thurs: 11:30-8pm • Fri & Sat: 11:30-11pm get two dollars off the price of $12.99 with parmesan cheese if desired and www.deersleapwine.com enjoy! 6 North Coast Voice Magazine | northcoastvoice.com • (440) 415-0999 | March 6, 2019 - April 3, 2019 North Coast Voice White Wine Cake Uncork, Unwind & Enjoy the Music! Ingredients:

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Wednesday, heady infatuation with the blues, followed April 4th by the joys, heartbreaks and shocks he encountered on his way to today. In these Hosting Open Mic BLUESVILLE pages, Iglauer revels in artistic triumphs, at Dublin Down • 7-10 ■■■ By Cat Lilly unsparingly confesses his mistakes and oversights and tries to convince everyone – including himself – that there’s a future for Saturday, April 20th Bitten by gator Records (named after the way Iglauer both Alligator Records and the blues. V clicks out rhythm patterns with his teeth Earth Day at the Blues when he likes a song) was born. So why did he decide to reveal all (or at least a great deal of it) now? Earth's Natural Treasures Story of Alligator At the time, commercial radio had just dis- Records covered rock ‘n’ roll on the FM dial. Iglauer “It’s a story I’ve wanted to tell for a long took the album on the road, visiting radio time,” says Iglauer. “I do a lot of inter- By Bruce Iglauer stations, and managed to convince some views, and I’m often asked the same ques- Saturday, April 27th tions. I’ve done Q-and-A’s at various blues Nearly half a century disc jockeys to give Hound Dog Taylor festivals – the fans always want to know: Kosicek's w/Paul Pira ago, an open-eared some airplay. “Within three weeks, I had a ‘What kind of person was Koko Taylor? young man who bunch of distributors and a bunch of radio 5-8 What kind of person was Albert Collins? basically grew up play - just like that,” says Iglauer. How did you make ‘Showdown!’?” he in Cincinnati, Ohio As the label grew, Iglauer began record- says, referencing the landmark 1985 Al- found his way to the south side of Chicago ing artists from out of town, in hopes that ligator album featuring Collins, Cray and and was shaken by what he heard - the Alligator’s reach would extend beyond Johnny Copeland. “So I’d thought about blues. The year was 1970; the place was Chicago to distribute blues from around a book, but I had never really disciplined Florence’s Lounge; the band was Hound the country. He says in the last decade, myself to sit down and start writing one.” Dog Taylor and the House Rockers; and the he’s spent his time looking for artists (like Cat young man was Bruce Iglauer, founder of Janiva Magness and Shemekia Copeland), A chance meeting with NIU professor/ Alligator Records, the iconic record label who will carry the blues into the future, and author Roberts in 2010 got the adventure Lilly that endures to this day. Hound Dog Taylor be the iconic artists of the blues of the 21st started, the scholar suggesting a book and the House Rockers made the first record century. was essential. “Here’s a story that would For Bookings call released on Alligator Records. Some 300 combine a number of really fascinating nar- 440-466-4623 or 440-417-4199 releases later, the label marked its 47th an- “When I started Alligator, all I wanted to do ratives,” explains Roberts, quickly listing niversary this year. was capture the sound and the spirit of what them: “The history of the music, the history was going in the South Side and West Side of these (blues) personalities, portraits of “Florence’s was a little neighborhood tavern clubs in Chicago — this raw Chicago blues the personalities. You’ve got a history of — they only had music on Sunday after- that was hardly being heard outside the Chicago over the last 50, 60 years. We’ve noons,” Iglauer told Weekend Edition. “It city,” says Iglauer. Now, he says, “I want got inside knowledge about how the record was jammed with people, everybody danc- artists who are writing lyrics, using beats, industry has changed over the last 50 years. ing — even the people in their seats danc- using instrumental textures that will make And we’ve got the story of this man who ing. And at the far end of the club, no stage, them relevant. I have no desire to have a grew up, more or less in Cincinnati, and no PA system. They just moved a couple historic label or record things that have been somehow, remarkably, has managed to of tables. There were these three guys just done to perfection in the past.” keep the independent blues label alive for playing with such joy and such intensity almost 50 years. I thought all of that would Cleveland that I fell in love with a band.” That the label Iglauer founded in 1971 still exists can be considered something close fit together in a very nice, rich tapestry.” Iglauer was working as a shipping clerk to a miracle. Over the years Iglauer faced Roberts began recording interviews with Blues Society for Bob Koester’s Chicago-based Delmark terrifying financial pressures, musicians Iglauer in 2011, the two working in sub- Records, which recorded and released with sometimes rough personal problems, sequent years on shaping 100-plus hours music by jazz and blues artists. After seeing VISIT OUR the implosion of the record-distribution of talk into a manuscript that would be not Hound Dog Taylor and the House Rockers, network in the 1990s, the near-extinction merely an oral history but something richer: WEBSITE Iglauer went to his boss and tried to con- of record stores, the painful (still ongoing) a memoir with historical underpinnings. FOR ALL vince him he should record them, but was transition to streaming and a host of other unsuccessful. “I couldn’t convince him, so obstacles. In Bitten by the Blues, he remi- The book’s last pages feel bittersweet. THE LATEST I thought, ‘Well, if he’s not going to do it, nisces on studio sessions with blues giants For notwithstanding the intrepid label’s achievements, Iglauer believes the busi- HAPPENINGS I’ll show him. I’ll do it myself.’ And I took (some cathartic, some disastrous), describes a little bit of money I had inherited from my low-budget sales trips (he slept in his car), ness model that has supported Alligator IN CLEVELAND grandfather and went to a recording studio.” recalls close encounters with a variety of and other labels small and large cannot last. “The labels’ traditional practice of paying HouseRockers simply plugged in and swindlers and other vicissitudes of the blues for the recording, paying the musicians, BLUES! played the same beat-up guitars through life. distributing the music, promoting the mu- the same raggedy amps they used when For those who wonder how he did it – and sic, and selling the music, and then paying they played at blue-collar blues clubs like why – Iglauer finally has laid out the tale in royalties to the artists and song publishers, NEW Florence’s. At a cost of $900, Iglauer “Bitten by the Blues: The Alligator Records is going to end,” he writes. MEMBERS produced a direct-to-two-track master tape Story” (University of Chicago Press), co- - no overdubs, which he mixed as they went authored with Northern Illinois University “It’s also clear to me that physical and WELCOME! along. With the remainder of his money, he professor Patrick A. Roberts. The book digital sales are ultimately doomed. At pressed 1000 copies of Hound Dog Taylor documents, in vivid detail, Iglauer’s first Alligator, we’re being forced by declining www.clevelandblues.org & The HouseRockers. And with that, Alli- CD sales to take a number of older titles 8 North Coast Voice Magazine | northcoastvoice.com • (440) 415-0999 | March 6, 2019 - April 3, 2019 North Coast Voice out of print (that is, to cease manufacturing them), particularly those by musicians who are deceased or not touring, because with- out sales at live performances, it isn’t eco- nomically viable to pay the higher prices for manufacturing small quantities of those recordings. It’s emotionally painful for me, but it seems inevitable that sometime in the future we will have no more physical releases. But digital sales are falling too.” Which is why “the last few years have been a big struggle,” Iglauer says. “A lot of our fans have not migrated to stream- ing services, which apparently will be the future of recorded music.” In other words, Alligator’s hardcore fans prefer a physical product – CDs – that Iglauer sees as going extinct. And unlike the major labels, which “are saying that half of their audience is coming from streaming services, for us it’s Ottilie Patterson and Sister Rosetta much less,” he adds. Tharpe So does Alligator have a future? Irish Girl Got the Blues “I think so,” says Iglauer. “It always has been a modest company and will continue Anna Ottilie Patterson to be a modest company. “One of the 1932 – 2011 things I’ve been working on is having our Every year when St. Pat’s rolls around, I music available worldwide. This is begin- try to write about an Irish blues artist, ex- ning to happen. As we speak, the catalog is ploring the link between Irish music and being made available by the three biggest streaming services in China. This has hap- African music. I believe the confluence pened since we wrote the book.” of Irish music and African music in pre- Civil War America laid the groundwork Alligator Records today stands as one of for country and blues. It has been said, the most enduring and revered indepen- “All of American music is colored by the dent blues labels in the world. Everything green of Ireland and the black of Africa.” LOST SHEEP BAND except for the actual recording happens Add ambience and at Alligator’s international world head- I’ve covered Van Morrison, Rory Gal- entertainment to your quarters, located in an old three-flat on lagher, Gary Moore, Hozier, Imelda May. Chicago’s North Side. Staffers operate This year I stumbled upon a female Irish special event with a grass-roots, do-it-yourself ethos and blues singer who had a long and illustri- reach out across the globe from offices that ous career even though few have ever used to be bedrooms, kitchens and living heard of her. Ottilie who? Danny Pugliese rooms. Through their tireless work, the 15 Sun. 3/9…Clay Street Inn 11am-3pm dedicated employees (many of whom have Ottilie Patterson was certainly the least been on board over 20 years) carry out ma- likely woman on earth to become a blues Rt. 45 Austinburg jor label-level promotional campaigns on a singer. Short of stature with dirty blond Sat. 3/16…Clay Street Inn 11am-3pm fraction of major-label budgets, achieving hair and a wide-eyed look, Patterson was Sat. Mar. 30 results that rival any deep-pocketed corpo- the daughter of an Irish father and a Lat- Sat. 3/23…Clay Street Inn 11am-3pm rate record company. vian mother. She studied classical piano Sat. 3/30…Clay Street Inn 11am-3pm Old Mill as a child, but fell in love with boogie From the ragged glory of Hound Dog woogie when, as a college student, she Sat. 3/30…Goddess Wine House 7-9pm Taylor to the raw Chicago blues of Koko Winery Taylor, Big Walter Horton, Lonnie Brooks, was introduced to the recordings of Jelly Roll Morton and Bessie Smith. She was 7:30-10:30 Son Seals and Lil’ Ed & The Blues Imperi- Acoustic Vocal als to the harmonica workouts of Charlie absolutely bowled over and began singing blues numbers with a local band (Musk- Sounds from the Musselwhite, James Cotton and Junior Past and Present. Wells to the guitar pyrotechnics of Albert rat Ramblers) and, later, with Jimmy Sounds from the Collins, Buddy Guy, Magic Slim, Johnny Compton’s Jazz Band. “I’m still trying to Sat. Apr. 6 Winter, Michael “Iron Man” Burks and An- work out whether I got the blues or they Big Band Era, the ders Osborne to the front porch roots-rock got hold of me,” she mused later. 30s, the 60s, Dear’s Leap of JJ Grey & Mofro to the gospel soul of The Beatles to She graduated and became a teacher at the hits of today! Mavis Staples, the one constant is Alliga- Ballymena Technical College, but found Winery tor’s dedication to releasing what has been her job drab and dull. During her 1954 dubbed “Genuine Houserockin’ Music.” summer vacation she went to London For Bookings: 7-10 Bitten by the Blues is a great read, and tells 440.812.1037 the story of how they rocked that house. Continued on page 10 www.lostsheepband.com North Coast Voice Magazine | northcoastvoice.com • (440) 415-0999 | March 6, 2019 - April 3, 2019 9 North Coast Voice Continued from page 9 Her obit in The Guardian simply states & TRAILS LEAD TO THE where she met singer Beryl Bryden, who that “her health began to fail and she S ATM GRAND RIVER Mastercard VISA ® stopped singing in the mid-1960s.” She D NETWORK ® took her to hear cornetist Ken Colyer’s A MANOR band in Soho. Patterson asked the band if emerged to record an album of folk music O she could sing with them but was brushed in 1969 (3,000 Years with Ottilie), briefly OPEN 1153 Mechanicsville Rd. off. After the gig was over, she asked pia- returned to tour with the Barber band in DAILY Geneva • 440-466-9229 1983, and lived to age 79. Ottilie was INCLUDING nist Johnny Parker to accompany her in www.grandrivermanor.com a few numbers while the rest of the band reportedly devastated when Chris Barber A L R HOLIDAYS! was packing up. Suddenly, the whole divorced her, and permanently retired club took notice, the musicians unpacked to an old castle in Ayr, Scotland in 1988 V St. Patrick’s Weekend Celebration their instruments, and the party was on. where she spent most of the rest of her Word got around and, a few days later, life in virtual isolation and oblivion. She Sat. March 16th she was asked by trad jazz trombonist returned to playing classical music on Chris Barber to sing with his band for the the piano for her own enjoyment but also remainder of her vacation. listened to blues records and continued to Oscar Gamble Trio 8pm sing for friends. She also began to paint Serving corned beef with cabbage meals Patterson went back to work as a teacher, and sketch, selling two of her originals - and Rueben sandwiches all weekend. but received a telegram from barber with one being The Dream of being a profes- a firm offer to work full time with his sional musician, and the second The FRIDAYS AT 8:00pm band. She quit in an instant and flew to Reality which she captures to perfection. London where she debuted with his band She was also one of the first people to QUEEN OF HEARTS in January 9, 1955. The audience went own a computer and had amazing com- absolutely wild over her. For more than mand and dexterity with it. When serious DRAWING a year she shared the stage in the Bar- health problems overtook her, in 2008, Free Juke Box! ber band with young Lonnie Donegan, she moved to the Rozelle Holm Farm dubbed “The King of Skiffle,” who then Care Home in Ayr, where she spent the PARTY ROOM AVAILABLE FOR ALL OCCASIONS! went out on his own. remaining years of her life. She died in Patterson was caught up in a truly whirl- anonymity on June 20, 2011. Watch all your favorite FOOD & DRINK wind career, singing up to 200 nights a Listening to Ottilie Patterson is an amaz- sports on our Big Screen! SPECIALS! year. In 1958 she married Barber and not ing experience, for here was a clear, only starred on his recordings but also pure Irish soprano bending notes and made discs on her own, occasionally growling like an African-American blues playing piano and contributing songs. Her diva. She had an astonishing sense of biggest thrills were when she was allowed rhythm. The Barber band tended to be to perform with visiting American black stiff and metronomic in their playing, blues artists like Sister Rosetta Tharpe, but Patterson’s singing transcends these Sonny Terry, Brownie McGhee, Muddy limitations. Listen, particularly, to Bad Waters and Big Bill Broonzy, who toured Spell Blues, Stumblin’ Block, Georgia England with the Barber band. “If they Grind (one of the few double entendre thought her dedication to the blues was songs she performed) or Weepin’ Wil- incongruous,” wrote Peter Vacher Guard- low Blues and you’ll hear what I mean. ian, “they never let on, offering her noth- The voice and the diction is Ottilie’s, but ing but encouragement and approval.” the phrasing is Bessie Smith’s. She also Patterson herself felt that the highlight of recorded one of Sister Rosetta Tharpe’s her career came during Barber’s tour of big hit songs, Strange Things Happen- the U.S. in the early ‘60s when she visited ing Everyday, and two songs she wrote Smitty’s Corner blues club on the South herself based on texts of Shakespeare, Oh Side of Chicago to hear Muddy Waters. Me, What Eyes Hath Love Put in My Waters recognized her in the audience Head? and Tell Me Where is Fancy Jim Ales Bred (from The Merchant of Venice), EVERY TUESDAY...Grand River Manor and asked her to come up and sing with Acoustic Fun! him. The crowd went wild and, when she combining the Bard with the Blues. Wing Night Live! • OPEN MIC 7-10 was finished, one woman called out, “Hey One of the few touring blues perform- lady, you sing real pretty. How come you ers who recorded with Patterson was sing like one of us?” harmonica player Sonny Boy Williamson, But there were other great moments as who blows up a storm behind her version Sat. Mar. 16...... Dublin Down St Patrick’s Day Party ...... 2:30 - 5:30 well. After singing in San Francisco, a of I Feel So Good. If you already know music critic in The Examiner raved about of Ottilie Patterson but haven’t heard her. At the Washington Jazz Festival of her in a while, you need to reacquaint 1962 the reaction of the largely black au- yourself with her; and if you don’t know Sun. Mar. 31...... Winery at Spring Hill ...... 2:30- 5:30 dience to her singing was so enthusiastic her, you really need to go to the Internet that Duke Ellington’s band wasn’t able to Archive and listen to her now. In honor of Call me at (440) 417-2475 or find me on Facebook take the stage for ten minutes. St. Patrick! 10 North Coast Voice Magazine | northcoastvoice.com • (440) 415-0999 | March 6, 2019 - April 3, 2019 North Coast Voice Clyde Hill NOW WE’RE TALKIN Creative Works Organic Gluten-free/Dairy-Free Groceries ■■■ By Helen Marketti Interview with former Happy Day’s TV star, OPEN YEAR ACCEPTING VAnson Williams ROUND! EBT! 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He’s lucky we haven’t cast ing our education and careers.” the part of Potsie yet!” I thought to Anson has directed over 300 programs. myself, “What’s a Potsie?” (laughs) “To be honest, I felt very limited as That’s how it all started. I ended up an actor. I didn’t think I would have a getting the part. long career with acting. I had a gift of He continues, “Happy Days ran for comedy but I knew I didn’t have the ten and a half years. We were very impact to go much further,” he said. lucky as a cast because we all got “Working behind the camera and in along. It was the days before social Continued on page 12 North Coast Voice Magazine | northcoastvoice.com • (440) 415-0999 | March 6, 2019 - April 3, 2019 11 North Coast Voice Continued from page 11 the business gave me the feeling that I did not have any limitations. I liked Off The Wooden Spool it much more. I liked creating and an Etsy shop writing whether it’s for a movie or a product. 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Continued from Page 5 John, Paul, George, and Ringo; wearing OPEN DAILY 7am-1am Cleveland, Erie PA, and Buffalo clubs perfect stitch-for-stitch replications of the 7am Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner & Late Night till 11:30 • Dine In/Carry Out and concert halls regularly since the suits made famous by the Beatles; with 2001 release of the “LONE SHOE” CD. authentic Vox, Hofner, Gretsch, Ricken- Happy Hour DAILY 1pm-9pm Joining Pope on stage throughout the past backer, and Ludwig instruments; playing $1.50 Most Domestic Bottles & $1.75 Well Shots 20 years include several local favorite the world-famous songs note-for-note. 6 Bottle Bucket of Most Domestics Beers $12 All Day musicians; drummer Donnie Kruger (Eric Through its musical talent and dedication MON: Half Price on Select Appetizers Carmen Band), bassist Bill March (Beau Daily TUE: Wing Night to authenticity the group is one of the WED: 2 Tiders or Hot Dogs & $5 Lunch Coup, Jonah Koslin) and long-time friend few touring Beatles tribute bands to be Food Sandwich Special and writing partner Billy Sullivan, who Onion Rings or Fries invited to perform at the world-famous Specials! THUR: Taco Night M-F 11:30-1:30 Pope hired as a guitarist for the original Cavern Club in Liverpool, England dur- Paul Pope Band when Sullivan was just ing International Beatles Week. This trip Scotch Doubles Pool Tournament 15 years old. Sullivan performed the “IX across the pond also included a special Indoor Amusement Park” jingle that is appearance with Pete Best, the Beatles’ March. 17 & April 14 • 4PM still being used after nearly 30 years to first drummer, at the Casbah Club. starting at The Loft at Indian Creek promote the popular indoor amusement park. Kruger, March and Sullivan will Hard Day’s Night has had the pleasure St Patrick's Party accompany Pope on the current “Farewell of performing for thousands of Beatles Tour”. fans in England and the United States, Sat. March 16 • 8PM including such national clients as Conti- Pope resides in the Cleveland area with nental Airlines, Hard Rock Cafe, Hilton DJ/VJ/KARAOKE his wife Carrie and their cat Memo. “This Hotels, Volkswagen of America, and the is going to be a fun tour! I can't wait to Every Friday & Saturday starting @ 8pm American Heart Association. Television Or Immediately After The Band Until 12:30am see what the next phase of my life has in clips featuring the band have appeared on store!” FOX, PBS and CBS, and the group has VisitGenevaOnTheLake.com & VisitAshtabulaCounty.com Pope will begin his Farewell Tour with appeared with such noted British Invasion SEND US AN EMAIL TO RECEIVE OUR MAILINGS! The Paul Pope Band on March 23, 2019 performers as Peter Noone and Herman's Two Facebook Pages: HighTide Tavern and Betty's HighTide Fun at the Cove in Geneva on the Lake. Hermits and Billy J. 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Hailing U.S. tour, produced by playing NBC’s Chicago Fire. He’s been entertaining since from the rock 'n roll city of Cleveland, Live Nation, will begin Sunday, childhood and tours across the United States and Ohio, Hard Day's Night is rated among on June 18 in Tulsa, OK Canada. the top national Beatles tribute groups and continue throughout March 17th 4-8pm Tickets only $5 in advance and $7 at the door! performing today. They are a full catalog the summer and fall. The tour will feature Reservations are strongly recommended. touring Beatles Tribute paying authentic special guest Jason Bonham’s Led Zeppelin homage to all eras, complete with sitar! Evening, as well as Julian Frampton on the The band focuses on performing songs west coast stops, with additional surprise exactly as the Beatles themselves did; 6884 North Ridge Road (Rt. 20) • 440.428.9926 four musicians onstage in character as Continued on page 28 North Coast Voice Magazine | northcoastvoice.com • (440) 415-0999 | March 6, 2019 - April 3, 2019 13 North Coast Voice

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Preventative Services: Hygiene Therapy By Laura Fidel Periodontal Screenings & Maintenance | Oral Cancer Screening What a fine time we had at Lake Erie please! Technology: CEREC – One visit crowns Folk Festival! Thanks to all who con- • Old-Time Jam, MT Glass, Cleveland tributed and attended this wonderful Cosmetic Dentistry: Porcelain Crowns and Veneers | Implants | Teeth Whitening Hts., 13443 Cedar Rd. (just west of event! There’s a lot of St. Patrick’s Day Melt), Cleveland Heights, 2nd and 4th Other Procedures: Root Canal Therapy | Dentures | Tooth Colored Fillings music to be had in March! Tuesdays at 7 p.m. Extractions | Infections | Trauma | Denture Repairs Regularly Scheduled: Special Events, etc. Financing: • Ukelele Club: Monday evenings at • New this year at the Shore Cultural We accept Cash, Check, Visa, MasterCard, and Discover Perry Public Library from 7-8:45PM Financing available through third party options such as Care Credit Centre in Euclid will be Community . The library is located at 3753 Main Dances sponsored by the Lake Erie Folk St., Perry, 440-259-3300. Contact Gary Fest. The Friday night dances will take Fortney Dental Group at [email protected] for more info. 299 South Broadway • Geneva, OH 44041 place 7:30pm-10:00pm on 3/15 and 4/19 Beginners are welcome and instruments will feature square and contra dances to may be purchased from most music a live band and caller. No experience or 440-466-2721 stores. Hours by appointment including evenings & Saturdays • Serving Ashtabula, Lake and Geauga Counties partners are necessary and all are sure to • Irish Jam, 1st Saturday of the month, have a great time. www.fortneydental.com Briquettes Smokehouse in the his- • Tune Traders open session ...fourth NEW PATIENTS & EMERGENCIES WELCOME toric Ashtabula Harbor, 2-4PM. They Thursday of the month at 7PM at West have moved from the main drag a few Woods/Geauga Park in Geauga County... hundred yards to a little side street on off Rt. 87. the River and next to the Coast Guard station. If you are coming from Rt. • Irish Session at Willoughby Fine Arts 11, it will be the very first side street to Association Gallery, will be holding the right after crossing the bridge (west sessions on the 4th Saturday, 2-4PM. side of the river, building behind Harbor WFA is located at 38660 Mentor Ave, Perk). Willoughby, OH 44094, Phone: (440) 951-7500. • Old Time Jam, 2nd Saturday of the month, led by Joel Specht at the Harbor • All Things Coffee House Old Time Perk, 1025 Bridge St., Ashtabula, OH, Jam, Saturday, March 2nd, from 11- 440-964-9277, from 4-6:30PM. Old 2PM. The venue is located just off time instruments and repertoire, interme- Rte. 193 in Kingsville, north of I-90. diate skill level. Bring your own chair. Intermediate skill level and no bones or spoons, please. • Magic Tree Irish Jam, 3rd Sunday at Magic Tree Pub, 7463 South Ave., • Irish musicians are invited to a fund- Boardman, OH (1/4 mile south of Rt. raising session for state representative 224), 6-8PM. Contact Frank Krygowski John Patterson at Andrus Party Center, at [email protected] for more infor- West Ave., Ashtabula, Thursday, March mation. 14th, 4-7:30PM • Open Jam, 4th Saturday of the month, • Check out the performance schedule led by Andrej Debevc at Scribbler’s for two of our favorite Celtic bands: Coffee Co., 388 S. Broadway, Geneva, www.ballinlochmusic.com and www. 440-466-2233, from 2-4:30PM. All plaid-sabbath.com , and on Facebook at instruments and styles welcome. www.facebook.com/plaidsabbath. • Erie Irish Jam, 2nd Sunday of the • Don’t forget to adjust your clocks month, 2-4PM at the Tap House Bar, for Daylight Savings Time on Sunday, 333 State St., Erie, PA. Traditional March 10th. KID MITCHELL & TED ALEXANDER Irish tunes, instruments and percussion,

14 North Coast Voice Magazine | northcoastvoice.com • (440) 415-0999 | March 6, 2019 - April 3, 2019 North Coast Voice MUSIC REVIEW ■■■ By Pete Roche Joe Satriani in the hungry years Squares: Best of the Early ‘80s Demos

Before Joe Satriani became a celebrat- ed guitar wizard, he was just another struggling West Coast musician (from New York) in another hopeful ‘80s hair band. “Satch” had the requisite skills, considerable soul, and a catalog of entertaining (certainly interesting) songs to leave his mark, but he and his two pals just weren’t able to make a deep impact outside the Berkeley, California club scene. Granted, Satriani’s tenure with The Squares was characterized by the same virtuosic guitar-shredding that em- powered his Relativity Records debut Not of This Earth (“The Enigmatic,” “Driving at Night”) in 1986 and super- charged his breakthrough album Surf- ing With the Alien (“Crushing Day,” “Ice 9”) in ‘87. Those otherworldly licks—the fluid phrases and ferocious riffs—still inform Satriani’s style today (Shockwave Supernova, What Happens Next). The Squares disintegrated when Joe absconded for a session job with Greg Kihn (Love & Rock & Roll) and a sideman gig with Mick Jagger. By the time he returned from the road with the Rolling Stones front man, Surfing while Satriani would occasionally had become a sensation: Satriani was allude to his New Wave past in later now the guy on all the guitar magazine interviews, he tended to dismiss those covers, and “Satch Boogie” was the early ‘80s struggles with the “that was “Eruption” (Van Halen) of the late then” hindsight of someone more ac- ‘80s. complished, experienced—which he Squares drummer Jeff Campitelli certainly was by the mid-‘90s—and joined Joe on the guitarist’s solo over it. albums and tours in the ‘90s and But Joe had a change of heart after his ‘00s, but singer / bassist Andy Milton son ZZ directed a revealing documen- vanished after he (and Joe) lent back- tary (Beyond the Supernova) about the ground vocals to the first Crowded delicate balance with which Satriani House (“Don’t Dream It’s Over”) juggles his flashy stage persona with record. normal, unassuming life as husband, Luckily, Squares soundman (and father, and regular guy. Satriani gained future producer) John Cuniberti (Dead new appreciation for his transformative Kennedys, Aerosmith, ) nightclub phase with Campitelli and preserved all the tapes containing Milton—so when Cuniberti unearthed Squares demos intended for the big The Squares’ old tapes, he decided the album deal that never happened. And Continued on page 22 North Coast Voice Magazine | northcoastvoice.com • (440) 415-0999 | March 6, 2019 - April 3, 2019 15 North Coast Voice

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First, a little note: tiny is back! This year iff, Jason Isbell, Dave Al- RSD is introducing their own turntable, vin, Eels, J Masic, Aimee the RSD3, and it is an adorable little Mann, Melissa Etheridge, V thing. Of course, if you’ve got a 3” Margo Price and Nick turntable, you need some 3” records, and Lowe. Sales benefit the they’ve got those two. A Foo Fighters amazing organization 3” record, (ironically, it’s “Big Me”), Musicians on Call, who and two blind box series from Epitaph know something about Records and Third Man Records hit the the beauty of the intimate shelves on April 13. (With more to come, performance—they bring for the cutest little record collection musicians to hospital record stores across songs Elvis has written with some of you’ve ever seen). facilities to bring a little the country. Our the best songwriters in history, includ- beloved PRINCE ing Paul McCartney and Johnny Cash. This year RSD is really looking forward joy to patients across the country. was devoted to his Some other names on a lot of ‘Best of to the release of “In The Garage: Live local Minneapolis record stores, and he’s All Time’ lists are also on the RSD 2019 Music From WTF With Marc Maron”, Other than that, they’re always psyched got two titles on this year’s list: a vinyl list, including Steve Earle, Pink Floyd, a collection of lovely intimate perfor- about any title that ties back directly release of His Majesty’s Pop Life/The Elton John, Joe Strummer, U2, Gorillaz, mances from the podcast, which brought to a record store or artists we know are Purple Mix Club and the truly sought Rolling Stones, Devo, Aretha Franklin, together a team that included Marc, folks record store lovers. Our 2019 Ambas- after The VERSACE Experience: PRE- Charlie Parker and more. Two of the from Newbury Comics, Fingerprints, sadors, Pearl Jam, certainly fit the bill— LUDE 2 GOLD, a cassette release never most well-known albums ever released Tito’s HandMade Vodka and us—for the and their RSD 2019 contribution is the commercially released—but given out at get a fresh look on April 13: Bob Dylan’s first release on their own Record Store vinyl release of their legendary Live At Versace’s 1995 Paris Fashion Week show. Blood On The Tracks—The Original Day record label. Best part? This compi- Easy Street CD. Not only was this set Ooh la la! Jeff Tweedy spent some time New York Test Pressing and John Len- lation includes music from Ben Harper recorded live at a record store in Seattle, working at a record store himself, and non’s Imagine (Raw Studio Mixes) give and Charlie Musselwhite, Karen Kilgar- the audience was made up of staff from he’s got a spot on the list with an entirely fans a new look at beloved music. new album, Warmer. Recorded during the And of course, this year marks the 50th sessions for his latest album, Warm, this anniversary of that magical time out on companion album for Record Store Day Yasgur’s Farm, and the Record Store Day The Most Fun Radio on Radio is ten brand new songs. 2019 list highlights that with releases Collaborations run strong too, as Ander- of the sets from Janis Joplin, Sly & The son Paak teams up with Busta Rhymes Family Stone, Canned Heat and a 3 LP with The Most Fun Music! for a single, Mark Ronson and Miley Mono release of the original Woodstock Cyrus get physical with their hit “Noth- soundtrack—exactly as you would have ing Breaks Like A Heart”, we revisit a heard it from the loudspeakers in August classic cassette from Craig Mack and 1969. (Oh, and for good measure, a the Notorious B.I.G. and if posthumous release that visits Green Day’s set from collaborations count, the group that came that second Woodstock.) together when Queen’s Brian May and More information on these releases and Foo Fighters’ Taylor Hawkins fleshed out many more can be found on a track left by Beach Boy Dennis Wilson www.recordstoreday.com is pretty cool. (Brian May is everywhere this RSD: his other band has a reissue About Record Store Day Follow us on Twitter & Facebook, single of that song that will never be a Record Store Day, the organization, is hit--- “Bohemian Rhapsody”, with its managed by the Department of Record log onto magic1025.com for a link to both! original B-Side “I’m In Love With My Stores and is organized in partnership Car”; a picture disc of the Bohemian with the Alliance of Independent Media Rhapsody soundtrack: and he has a single Stores (AIMS), the Coalition of Indepen- all his own.) 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When Rod’s bid for movie Bayou guitars warble and cymbals hiss stardom fizzled, he parlayed his love of as Melancon returns to his childhood folk-rock into his first original musical for a drawl-seasoned character study of works: You might’ve heard him raisin’ Vietnam vet neighbor who was irrevo- Cain on a recent T.V. spot for Toyota’s cably altered by his tour of duty. The Corolla Hatchback (“Wanna Go for a Da Nang jungle may have resembled Ride”). a green inferno in person, but villages such as My Lai appeared as splotches Now that Rod’s settled in the Lone of salmon on Rand McNally maps Star State, he’s able to look back more (giving the disc its title). objectively on his pilgrimage. “Goin’ Out West” pits his rugged, raspy vocal “His boots were on American soil, but against a propulsive bass line for a tale his mind was far off in the burning vil- of macho swagger where his karate- lages of Pinkville,” Melancon diag- knowin’ new kid in town kicks ass now noses the dude in long underwear and and reserves the name-taking (if he combat boots. bothers) for later. It’s a sobering subject, one which “I’m gonna dooo what I want and I’m Melancon explored earlier with “A Dif- gonna get paaaid!” he declares, his ferent Man” (from 2014’s Parish Lines voice seething with dragstrip courage. and 2017’s Southern Gothic). Only now, the examination goes deeper, “My parole officer would be proud of cutting finer, until the resulting outline me!” emerges in sharp relief. Continued on Page 20 North Coast Voice Magazine | northcoastvoice.com • (440) 415-0999 | March 6, 2019 - April 3, 2019 19 North Coast Voice Continued from page 19 modest success piano break. Walden’s chickin’ pickin’ guitar in- as a musician in “Hey, Stanley! Grab the shakers!” yells forms the wild “Westgate,” whereon the ‘70s and ‘80s, Rod (referencing Heartbreakers drum- Rod’s low-income farm boy goes from but was so over- mer Stan Lynch). looked that the weed-toking, Trans Am-coveting cool “Manic Depression” isn’t a Jimi Hen- guy to an army grunt in Afghanistan. media mistook him for dead. drix (Are You Experienced?) cover, but He’s in the “land of crude oil and a bluesy, brooding portrait of wander- shrapnel” but carries fond memories of “I was once lust whose antihero recalls walking the a girl name Lisa (and her tight-fitting a king, now I streets of Echo Park and haunting over- Blue Oyster Cult tee). A church organ pay the cost,” passes in the City of (Fallen) Angels in lends a solemn feel to group therapy on coos Melancon. a pharmaceutical fog. Malaise can be “Rehabilitation.” The sins (and suc- “Forgive me if I treated with Seroquel and Thorazine, cesses) of fathers and sons are eulo- sound just a bit but what are the psycho-spiritual costs gized in revenge tale “Lord Knows,” bitter.” for our urban cowboy? wherein whiskey eases pain but can’t “Heartbreakers” Slathered with sexy Hammond organ, compensate for a crooked sheriff’s is another rousing injustices. the foot-stomping “Cobra” finds a fic- tribute—this time tionalized version of Melancon and his Melancon salutes Springsteen with a to late Florid- freshly-inked accomplices burn rubber spin on Human Touch (1992) standout ian rocker Tom in a silver El Camino with designs to “57 Channels (and Nothin’ On).” But Petty (and his knock over the local bank. They hope with its rumblin’ bass and strident stick terrific Damn the to catch the bank clerk early in the work, the former honkytonk rocker is Torpedoes band), morning, but things won’t necessar- transmogrified into a venomous, at- who rose to the ily go as planned: Snake tattoos are as Mexican-American conjunto rocker mospheric mood piece whose narrator top of the pop charts with “a red Tele- permanent as death. murders his hi-def with a .44 Magnum: (and Texas Tornados front man) Freddy caster and a bag of hash.” It’s a bawdy Variety becomes meaningless when all Fender (“Wasted Days and Wasted boogie, not at all unlike something The Good thing Melancon’s delivered the the “choices” are crap. Nights”), whose alcohol-fueled antics Heartbreakers (or ZZ Top) might’ve perfect soundtrack for robbery and got him kicked out of the military and assorted rough-housing (with spells of The pretty, guitar-arpeggiated “Cor- conjured in the late ‘70s, marked by sent to Angola Prison. 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a way of life. Hiccup learns that dragons are actually cool and we should live in peace and harmony with them. Fast forward to the MOVIE REVIEWS point where hiccup is now a very young and ■■■ By Westside Steve Simmons inexperienced chief of his people torn with self-doubt and at odds with those who still harass the young woman. To make matters believe dragons are dangerous, especially worse the Manhattan police are too busy to an evil bastard named Grimmel (F Mur- Westside Steve V care. As the story goes along the situation gets ray Abraham) a fearsome dragon hunter. increasingly worse and more gruesome. The Hiccups village is a sanctuary for dragons Saturday 3/9 • 8:30 PM suspense is subdued but gripping and never something of a polar opposite of Grimmel’s, Firehouse Grill • Malvern, OH slows down as things spiral out of control. who keeps a horde of captive and drugged dragons to help him with his dirty work. Monday 3/11 • 10:00 PM Just before the end I begin to suspect that Neil Jordan had a FUNNY GAMES card up his It seems that Hiccups little buddy, who was Island Time Radio Show Greta sleeve. I hated the ending of that one so badly once thought to be the only remaining Black WBWC.COM WITH DK Focus|R|98 min I wanted to punch director Michael Haneke Fury dragon, is not alone in this world. St Patrick Show Grimmel has captured a female, known as a Okay gang, I’m going to veer off the main- right in the face. Light Fury who would be the natural mate Sunday 3/17 • 4 PM stream highway here. There really isn’t much But… even though I gave you a spoiler warn- of Hiccups dragon. She is intended as bait. On Tap • Medina, OH going on right now as far as new releases ing I don’t trust you so I won’t tell you what Saint Patrick's Day celebration! but I’m rolling the dice on this one. Why? Also, as the title tends to indicate, there’s a happens. Suspenseful with very little violence Hard to say. It’s an Irish-US production and and frightening with almost no blood this will secret place at the edge of the earth that is was directed by Neil Jordan, THE CRYING be a pleasant surprise for anyone who values where hundreds of dragons live in peace and Friday 3/22 • 8:00 PM GAME guy, which took eccentric to a new psychological thrillers. Huppert is rivetingly harmony, and the two Fury dragons need to Barbarino's level. Focus Films are known for putting creepy, a lot scarier than she should be for a get there to rule, safe from the human race Columbia Station, OH out some decidedly left of center films and slight middle-aged woman. until the time comes we realize we can all To purchase Westside Steve Simmons this one is no exception. I’m going to issue live together. Got it? newest CD A Pirates Life visit I finished the review and check the other crit- a spoiler alert just because I really like this www.cdbaby.com/artist/westsidestevesimmons ics and apparently there are some dissenting Of course before the dragons can go home film and I want you to be surprised like I opinions. But I really liked it. there are a couple of other subplots that www.westsidesteve.com was. It’s in the major theaters now so seeing need to be resolved. Hiccup needs to find it shouldn’t be a problem. You can read my A- the confidence and strength he needs to review later then let me know what you WSS lead his tribe with the help of his girlfriend think. Astrid. Also, the two young dragons need to Even though they said this was an Irish/US fall in love. production there doesn’t seem to be much Everything is fun and somewhat exciting Irish about it. Though a great deal of it was even if it’s not up to the very high standards filmed in Dublin, it’s set in New York City of Disney and Pixar, DreamWorks still does and the protagonist and her friends and as- a very respectable job. Here are a couple sociates are Yanks. As a matter of fact only random observations; as often is the case, the antagonist, Greta, (Isabelle Huppert) is of the Vikings are given Scottish or English foreign descent, but that’s part of the story. accents, and much of the music sounds Stephen Rea is an Irish actor but he plays his How to Train Your Celtic. But what the heck? Animation wise, small part without the accent. the Fury dragons seem to have the skeletal Francis Chloe Grace Moretz is it young Dragon 2 the Hidden structure of cats in the facial area. That working girl (a waitress not a hooker) in the World dawned on me when my cat Natasha was city dealing with the loss of her mother at her DreamWorks / Universal|PG|104 min sitting on my lap staring into my face wait- dad’s apparent ability to move on. One day ing for a bite of chicken. on the subway she discovers that someone As we all know the month of February, the Academy Awards month, isn’t the best time Besides Abraham, Gerard Butler, Cate has left her purse behind. She decides to Blanchett, Jonah Hill, Kit Harington, Kris- do the right thing and take the purse and its to introduce the highest quality films prem- ise Studio standpoint. Sure they still have ten Wiig, and Craig Ferguson add to a pretty contents to the woman whose ID was inside. solid voice cast. That’s where she meets Greta, a slightly to sell some tickets so it’s not a bad idea to eccentric French woman with a passion roll out a sequel to the relatively popular The couple of downsides are the mating for classical music. She’s obviously lonely HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DRAGON series. sequences between the two Fury dragons. and tells Francis stories about her beloved It’s been almost 10 years since the original They seemed to go on forever and slow daughter who she loves and misses dearly. and lucky for the cast because this is an down the momentum, but those faults aren’t The older woman becomes sort of a sur- animated feature nobody looks any older enough to derail what’s otherwise an enter- rogate mother figure until Francis discovers than they did in 2010. If you remember the taining film. something very disturbing and decides to hook of the original hiccup (Jay Baruchel) B- cut off the relationship abruptly. That’s not is the son of a Viking ruler who grew up on WSS as easy as it sounds. Greta starts to stalk and a Norse Island where fighting dragons was Continued on page 22 North Coast Voice Magazine | northcoastvoice.com • (440) 415-0999 | March 6, 2019 - April 3, 2019 21 North Coast Voice Continued from page 21 of John C. Reilly and Steve Coogan for Continued from page 15 Recapping the Oscars STAN AND OLLIE, both of whom turned Music Review Ironically the buzz in Hollywood was in Oscar-worthy performances. time was right to reassess, release, and whether or not the 2019 Academy Award Odds on favorite for best actress, Glenn revisit said treasure trove. presentations would rebound from 2018 Close, fell victim to an early release of THE Available now for preorder on Satriani’s which was the lowest rating in the history of WIFE and the surprising fascination with the ceremony. Well, thanks to performances THE FAVOURITE. Not that Olivia Colman own Strange Beautiful Music imprint, by Queen and the addition of Lady Gaga, didn’t do a fine job, even though I hated the Squares: Best of the Early ‘80s Demos the 2019 show surged to the enviable spot of film. is an eleven-track tour de force whose the second worst viewership in history. Last sizzling, sugar-sweet arrangements V A pleasant surprise was GREEN BOOK tak- spotlight Joe’s sure-handed rhythm month I didn’t really do a prediction, only ing best picture when every pundit predictor mentioned the odds on favorites and even guitar prowess and exotic, sorcerer-cast and prognosticator in the world had ROMA solos alongside Campitelli’s deft per- then the outcomes weren’t perfect. I guess taking the gold. I thought ROMA, a foreign that’s why they call it gambling. It’s hard cussion and Milton’s earnest pop hooks language film, had no business in the best and vocal harmonies. enough, though not impossible, to handicap picture category and that GREEN BOOK one fine performance against another but was by far the best picture of the bunch. For Sure, the overall style here is very nearly impossible to judge mediocre ones once the academy agreed with me. much of-the-times: The unashamedly buried under the weight of the ideology of optimistic verses predate the woe-is-me political hacks. That’s about it; unless you love political lec- angst of grunge and just aren’t vitriolic tures the ceremony wasn’t very entertaining. Rami Malek was the odds-on favorite to enough for today’s FM radio. Even And even though I love Barbra Streisand when Milton sings about how he’s “So win best actor even though his role was and think she is one of the great talents primarily lip syncing someone else’s voice. Used Up,” he comes across as a happy- of our generation her introduction of the go-lucky, boat moccasin-wearing lover As opposed to the acceptance speech about marginally talented Spike Lee was cringe- Satriani today an immigrant following his dream, Freddie boy who’ll proudly pop his collar and worthy, but not nearly as bad as Lee’s sore wooh-hoos and whoa-ohs spirit was born in Tanzania, part of the British loser response. Until next year. don his Wayfarers again tomorrow. But Empire, and was always a British citizen. Milton’s smooth pipes complement his Milton’s cheerleading over Satriani’s I thought Christian Bale’s performance as See you at Sardi’s plucky passion, making it easy to invest wicked string trills, hammer-ons, and Dick Cheney was one of the best I’ve seen WSS in The Squares’ cheerful (and slightly pull-offs. Bubblegum ballad “B-Side in years but how many Oscars can you give Comments or suggestions? Email Westside geeky) outlook. Think Fee Waybill Girl” uses jazzy chords (and an Indian the guy? I was also disappointed by the snub Steve [email protected] (Tubes) meets Jackson Browne, and sitar-sounding guitar solo) to chronicle you’ll get a sense of Andy’s delivery a prospective lover’s “ugly duckling” and timbre. Overall, the mix is Night metamorphosis from Plain Jane into www.espn970wfun.com Ranger meets The Ramones. Bridget Bardot. “Never Let It Get You If The Squares’ lyrics are a tad Down” employs sharp snare and acous- schmaltzy, their music does hold up 35 tic guitar for a little Procol Harum years on…and would withstand critical (“Whiter Shade of Pale”)-meets-Kiss comparison to today’s most inventive (“God Gave Rock & Roll To You II”)- hard rock guitar acts. Full-throttle fare via-Mott the Hoople (“All the Young like “Give It Up,” “Everybody’s Girl,” Dudes”) whimsy. We enjoyed the and “Can’t Take It Anymore” not only flourishes of Robin Trower and George presage the six-string spells Satch Harrison in Satch’s sound palette. would eventually weave on “Speed Campitelli’s Burundi drums provide of Light” and “Mystical Potato Head extra muscle on “Follow That Heart,” Groove Thing,” but also reflect the while the guitar volume swells and hair-metal sensibility of the Reagan era: cosmic finger-work on album-capper “I You can detect traces of Cutting Crew, Love How You Love Me” foreshadow The Outfield, Slaughter, Mr. Mister, the Ibanez pyrotechnics Satriani would Tesla, Dokken, and Damn Yankees in unleash with Greg Kihn (“Another the secret agent sass of “Tonight” and Girl, Another Planet”) and his own call-and-response riffing on “Follow “.” that Heart.” Then again, The Squares Every saga has a beginning. 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22 North Coast Voice Magazine | northcoastvoice.com • (440) 415-0999 | March 6, 2019 - April 3, 2019 North Coast Voice MIND BODY SPIRIT VThe Heartfulness Way Book Club @ Madison Pubic Library - Tuesdays in April 2019 By James Onysko lock a restrained consciousness weighed Here’s a simple question: what is medita- down by wrong thinking, which leads to tion? We know of teachers who went misconceptions, prejudice, and wrong ac- outside their religious tradition(s) seek- tions, brought into being by a fragile ego. ing deeper connection with the Divine by We are all guilty; but we can do better. that singular pursuit. We were told the There are tools at hand beginning with story of Moses who went up the mount, The Heartfulness Way, a seminal book but descended with higher wisdom. Per- authored by Kamlesh D. Patel and Joshua haps due to contemplation in prayer, he Pollock, released in the USA last summer was gifted with an ecstatic revelation … by Reveal Press, an imprint of New Har- so much so as to redirect Jewish destiny. binger Publications. In an easy, conversa- tional teacher-to-student-exchange, these Judeo Christian beliefs share historical two men explore the questions: what does roots, and later, Islam, … not just due to it mean to successfully meditate, and the spread of a Semitic language (Ara- moreover, is there an optimal way which maic), but in culinary and other cultural may lead to the goal? The questions can expressions, fulfilling the human need also be rephrased: why to meditate, or for personal ways to connect via food, what is the goal of meditation? music, dance, song and worship. All the great leaders meditated - one by climb- In its Sanskrit roots, the word yoga truly ing a mountain seeking solitude; another means union with the Divine. Although offering clues by pointing to his Sacred there are many forms of yoga, it is the Heart; while the other, also called Master physical form, or Hatha Yoga, with which by his disciples, dispensing lessons we westerners are most acquainted. gleaned through study and introspection. Don’t forget your yoga mat! Whereas, There are others existing in the annals of Raja (royal or kingly) Yoga uses the time whom we will never know; and still mind to meditate on the Source of Life; others whose wisdom was transmitted that is, the Divine Presence within each through the oral tradition. Luckily for and every heart. Don’t “hide your Light us, these stories were later preserved in under a bushel” we are advised. In my ancient texts. experience, Heartfulness Meditation best facilitates that union which the heart If you continue to turn your eyes east- desperately seeks above all other desires. ward and back in time, you will know In fact, it is the only desire, which upon of Prince Gautama who practiced no fulfillment, will end all others, resulting religion except that ordained by family in a more peaceful, balanced and produc- through wealth and privilege. But yet, tive life. Once properly goal-oriented, he became the Buddha teaching a Middle this natural path becomes more trodden Way “between sensual indulgence and and familiar with repeated practice. It’s severe asceticism” in another personal like riding a bicycle - easier to maintain a search for enlightenment, convinced of balance once you get going. life’s true goal beyond the mundane. And all he had to do was literally go Referring once more to the problem outside the box, and sit under his special of ego, it is often misdirected by these tree. Seek and you shall find, it has been desires; and once repeated, will form said. For the Buddha, he found what he impressions upon the soul, which are hard was looking for in meditation. to shake off; not only on a daily basis, but also life after life, leading to another For these pearls are to be harvested by incarnation - the rejoining of an endless human endeavor; that is, through per- cycle of birth and death. But with the sonal aspiration and wonder, vis-à-vis, help of a daily practice such as Heartful- a meditative approach; not in the mere telling or reading. This is the key to un- Continued on page 24 North Coast Voice Magazine | northcoastvoice.com • (440) 415-0999 | March 6, 2019 - April 3, 2019 23 North Coast Voice Continued from page 23 ness Meditation, we can break out of a raindrop would into an ocean. To adopt this whirlpool into a higher stream of such a practice holds the absolute prom- conscious evolution. In effect, we can ise of personal transformation leading to “design destiny” by a spiritual practice, “human integration” (at the very least); which is the true essence of all religion. and perhaps also fulfilling your true The Heartfulness Way contains only a heart’s desire for union with the Infinite few simple aspects; but most importantly, Source. we receive the help of yogic transmission Please join me for a full month of by our sincere intention of reaching life’s Tuesdays in April at the Madison Public V goal. Often, our mortal life is treated as Library, 6111 Middle Ridge Road in the only one; and we forget or neglect the Madison, Ohio, for The Heartfulness Way fact that we are all animated beings in Book Club series; where we will explore material bodies. these concepts with practical sessions of What is the source of that animative meditation as an adjunct to discussion. If energy? When we finally come to the you wish to learn more about Heartful- realization that as sacrosanct, spiritual ness Meditation, please reserve a copy of beings (though living material lives), the book through your local library via we can nevertheless tap into that higher CleveNet in preparation for your partici- dimension of existence which transcends pation. Copies will also be available to the physicality of this planetary spin. In distribute to interested persons starting other words (stating the obvious), this April 2 (and on subsequent Tuesdays) is not all there is. But how and to what at MPL from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. You can end? In a sense, there is no end … only a join in during any Tuesday next month, march “towards infinity”. It’s like delv- if you cannot attend all sessions, which ing into a rainbow; only to realize that all are free and open to the public. In the that colorful wonder emanates through meantime, please visit a prism of limited understanding. And www.heartfulness.org for more informa- yet, with successful meditation, we can tion. ultimately dissolve into that One Light as

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Continued from page 16 Within a few years Gary and a handful of has worked tirelessly on behalf of those for maximum profit--at the expense of all your senses to the beauty you may not friends created what became one of the who serve this country, entertaining more democracy, freedom, and our human notice every day, and showing you how to most exciting and important new theater than a half million troops around the future. capture it. Simple, engaging exercises that companies in America. From its humble world playing bass guitar with his Lt. Dan With little resistance from law or society, encourage observation and experimenta- beginnings in a suburban Chicago church Band, raising funds on behalf of veterans, surveillance capitalism is on the verge of tion will give you an insight into your basement and eventual move into the and eventually founding the Gary Sinise dominating the social order and shaping own aesthetics as you take a conscious city, the Steppenwolf Theatre Company Foundation with a mission to serve and the digital future--if we let it. step to note the colors, shapes, shadows, launched a series of groundbreaking honor America’s defenders, veterans, first sounds and textures that fill your world productions, igniting Gary’s career along responders, their families, and those in Feeding You Lies: How to Unravel and how they make you feel. with those of John Malkovich, Joan Al- need. the Food Industry’s Playbook and V Bursting with practical ideas and inspi- len, Gary Cole, Laurie Metcalf, Jeff Perry, Grateful American is the moving, en- Reclaim Your Health rational images, Conscious Creativity John Mahoney, and others. Television tertaining, profoundly gripping story of This follow-up to shows you how to unlock your potential, and film came calling soon after, and how one man found his calling: to see New York Times learn to use your natural curiosity and Gary starred in Of Mice and Men (which that those who defend this country and its bestseller The Food take a leap into the most creative time of he also directed) and The Stand before freedoms are never forgotten. Babe Way exposes your life. taking the role that would change his life the lies we’ve been in unforeseeable ways: Lieutenant Dan The Age of Surveillance Capitalism: told about our food- in the Academy Award–winning Forrest The Fight for a Human Future at the Grateful American: A Journey from -and takes readers Gump. New Frontier of Power on a journey to find Self to Service The challenges to The military community’s embrace of healthy options. As a kid in suburban humanity posed by the the character of the disabled veteran was Chicago, Gary Sinise digital future, the first There’s so much matched only by the depth of Gary’s was more interested detailed examination confusion about realization that America’s defenders had in sports and rock of the unprecedented what to eat. Are you jumping from diet not received all the honor, respect, and ‘n’ roll than reading form of power called to diet and nothing seems to work? Are gratitude their sacrifices deserve. In the or schoolwork. But “surveillance capital- you sick of seeing contradictory health aftermath of the September 11 attacks, when he impulsively ism,” and the quest by advice from experts? Just like the tobacco this became Gary’s mission. While auditioned for a powerful corporations to industry lied to us about the dangers of starring in hits like Apollo 13, Ransom, school production of predict and control our cigarettes, the same untruths, cover-ups, Truman, George Wallace, CSI:NY, and West Side Story, he behavior. and deceptive practices are occurring found his purpose--or so it seemed. Criminal Minds: Beyond Borders, Gary in the food industry. Vani Hari, aka The In this masterwork of original thinking Food Babe, blows the lid off the lies and research, Shoshana Zuboff provides we’ve been fed about the food we eat-- startling insights into the phenomenon lies about its nutrient value, effects on our that she has named surveillance capital- health, label information, and even the ism. The stakes could not be higher: a very science we base our food choices global architecture of behavior modi- on. You’ll discover: fication threatens human nature in the twenty-first century just as industrial * How nutrition research is manipulated capitalism disfigured the natural world in by food company funded experts the twentieth. * How to spot fake news generated by Zuboff vividly brings to life the con- Big Food sequences as surveillance capitalism * The tricks food companies use to make advances from Silicon Valley into every their food addictive economic sector. Vast wealth and power are accumulated in ominous new “behav- * Why labels like “all natural” and “non- ioral futures markets,” where predictions GMO” aren’t what they seem and how to about our behavior are bought and sold, identify the healthiest food and the production of goods and services * Food marketing hoaxes that persuade is subordinated to a new “means of be- us into buying junk food disguised as havioral modification.” health food The threat has shifted from a totalitarian Vani guides you through a 48-hour Toxin Big Brother state to a ubiquitous digital Takedown to rid your pantry, and your architecture: a “Big Other” operating in body, of harmful chemicals--a quick and the interests of surveillance capital. Here easy plan that anyone can do. A blueprint is the crucible of an unprecedented form for living your life without preservatives, of power marked by extreme concen- artificial sweeteners, additives, food dyes, trations of knowledge and free from or fillers, eating foods that truly nourish democratic oversight. Zuboff’s compre- you and support your health, Feeding hensive and moving analysis lays bare the You Lies is the first step on a new path of threats to twenty-first century society: a truth in eating--and a journey to your best controlled “hive” of total connection that health ever. seduces with promises of total certainty Continued on page 28 26 North Coast Voice Magazine | northcoastvoice.com • (440) 415-0999 | March 6, 2019 - April 3, 2019 North Coast Voice

the lovelorn. Along with the title track, it’s our favorite here—a flirty, fun song sprinkled with swing and psychedelia. Yasinski’s covers are choice, too: Ian CD REVIEW Samwell wrote “Move It” for Cliff Rich- ■■■ By Pete Roche ard in 1958, but here it’s a bustling guitar two-and-a-half minute guitar showcase whose infectious beat renders it suitable Susan Surftone Dicey After Dark for drives along the Pacific Coast, suntans V on Redondo Beach…or suburbanite er- Looks like Susan Surftone’s epic west- rands to shopping malls and soccer games ward journey has finally come to an end. in the family SUV. Susan “Surftone” Yasinski grew up lis- “Look What You’ve Done” was a vocal- tening to Elvis Presley and The Beatles, enhanced blues hit for Muddy Waters but the aspiring guitarist tucked away her in 1960, but Surftone transforms the instrument to attend law school in Bos- Chess Records twelve-bar gem into a ton, work as an attorney for the NYPD, loping-but-lighthearted musical stumble and thwart the KGB with the FBI. home from the corner tavern on a Friday But life as a “fed” wasn’t simple, easy, night. Yasinski also pays homage to ‘50s or open for gays and lesbians in the ‘80s songbird Patsy Cline with the lovesick and ‘90s. And it was even harder for a “Strange,” whose lyric has the narrator moonlighting musician like Yasinski, bouncing like a helpless marionette on a whose requests for permission to perform string to Susan’s chorus-anointed chords. in public were routinely denied during It makes for a nifty mental image—the her stint as a secret agent. puppet master being bested by a six-string So Susan quit the bureau and founded sorceress. her own all-girl rock trio, The Surftones, Dicey After Dark is available now on and recorded a series of fun, effervescent cdbaby.com, Amazon, and most digital albums (Bitchin’, Thunder Beach, etc.) recorded at her old digs in Portland (Rex platforms. for the Gee-Dee label in the ‘90s. Surf- Production, Vortex Studios), but she also tones membership fluctuated over the did some tracking at Time-Art Studio in years, but Yasinski’s reverb-soaked guitar Los Angeles. As with past releases, Dicey sleight-of-hand anchored the tunes— After Dark contains a judicious balance of and emboldened the group’s signature covers and originals. Half the EP (engi- stamp on original songs inspired by Cliff neered by Steve Shepherd and Brent Rog- Richard, The Ventures, The Chantays, ers) features vocals, while the rest boasts and Link Wray. The gals even lent their more bodacious Surftone instrumentals. instrumental prowess to a pair of Beatles Surftone’s own “Out of My Dreams” cover albums. opens the disc, with twangy guitar licks When the sonic waves receded for the and robust bass underscoring pining lyrics three-piece after the turn of the century, of unrequited love. The “invisible chains” Susan reestablished herself in Portland, of infatuation have the singer’s heart tied Oregon, and started cutting solo albums up—but her hands are free to roam the (2011’s Shore, 2013’s Too Far), EPs frets and bend the strings to channel the (2014’s Reckoning, 2015’s Blue Light anguish and ecstasy into positive sonic Listen To at Midnight, 2016’s The Magician) and vibrations. That’s Brian Foxworth on digital singles (“Little Bit Lied To,” drums; Nick Vincent handles percussion “Shadowland”) with producer Steve on the rest of the release. Kravac (Pepper, Blink-182) for Acme Susan enlivens a standard rock progres- Classic Rock Cafe Brothers Records. Her last two studio sion with glistening chords and arpeggios efforts—2017’s Making Waves Again and on the instrumental title cut, wherein nd 2018’s 2 to One—saw her interpreting her glowing, conversational lead guitar Elvis (and Everly Brothers) classics like lines mingle with the frisky (yet unhur- and have a six-pack on us! “Blue Moon of Kentucky,” “Reconsider, ried) riptide rhythms. The EP’s third Baby,” and “Temptation” with accuracy, original entry, the rollicking “If I Knock,” respect, and (perhaps most importantly) expounds upon the romantic yearning of joy. “Out of My Dreams” by coupling Shep- Make requests at Now Susan’s quit the Beaver State for herd’s sharp snare and sibilant cymbal the Golden State. work with bright guitar lines and earnest verses that explore the “bit of hope and Facebook.com/WFXJTheFox Yasinski’s newest EP offering was partly touch of fear” that empowers (or plagues) North Coast Voice Magazine | northcoastvoice.com • (440) 415-0999 | March 6, 2019 - April 3, 2019 27 North Coast Voice Continued from page 26 Zucked: Waking Up to the Facebook illustrious career as an investor, but few And then comes the election of Donald narrative and a masterful explication of Catastrophe things had made him prouder, or been Trump, and the emergence of one hor- the forces that have conspired to place The New York Times better for his fund’s bottom line, than his rific piece of news after another about us all on the horns of this dilemma. bestseller about a early service to Mark Zuckerberg. Still the malign ends to which the Facebook This is the story of a company and its noted tech venture a large shareholder in Facebook, he had platform has been put. To McNamee’s leadership, but it’s also a larger tale of a capitalist, early men- every good reason to stay on the bright shock, even still Facebook’s leaders business sector unmoored from normal tor to Mark Zucker- side. Until he simply couldn’t. duck and dissemble, viewing the mat- constraints, just at a moment of political berg, and Facebook ZUCKED is McNamee’s intimate reck- ter as a public relations problem. Now and cultural crisis, the worst possible investor, who wakes oning with the catastrophic failure of the thoroughly alienated, McNamee digs time to be given new tools for sum- up to the serious head of one of the world’s most powerful into the issue, and fortuitously meets up moning the darker angels of our nature damage Facebook is companies to face up to the damage he with some fellow travelers who share his and whipping them into a frenzy. Like doing to our society - is doing. It’s a story that begins with a concern, and help him sharpen its focus. Jimmy Stewart in Rear Window, Roger and sets out to try to series of rude awakenings. First there is Soon he and a dream team of Silicon McNamee happened to be in the right stop it. the author’s dawning realization that the Valley technologists are charging into place to witness a crime, and it took him the fray, to raise consciousness about the some time to make sense of what he was If you had told Roger McNamee even platform is being manipulated by some existential threat of Facebook, and the seeing and what we ought to do about it. three years ago that he would soon be very bad actors. Then there is the even persuasion architecture of the attention The result of that effort is a wise, hard- devoting himself to stopping Facebook more unsettling realization that Zucker- economy more broadly -- to our public hitting, and urgently necessary account from destroying our democracy, he berg and Sheryl Sandberg are unable or health and to our political order. that crystallizes the issue definitively for would have howled with laughter. He unwilling to share his concerns, polite as the rest of us. had mentored many tech leaders in his they may be to his face. Zucked is both an enthralling personal

Continued from page 13 she was assistant to Danny Bonaduce, Cleveland Play House offers world guests to appear on select dates. Tickets are landing her a role on two seasons of his premiere comedy production of Tiny on sale now at LiveNation.com VIP packages Vh1 series, Breaking Bonaduce where Houses March 23th – April 14th will also be available at www.frampton.com . Gretchen Bonaduce often sang Bradley Cleveland Play House (CPH), announces Palmer’s compositions as part of the show. the World Premiere of Tiny Houses, a Peter Frampton remains one of the most Jaclyn, her voice and her songs have new comedy by Chelsea Marcantel, to be lauded artists in rock history. Most recently, also appeared on The Rachel Zoe Project performed March 23rd-April 14th in the Frampton performed as part of “I Am the (Bravo), Date my Mom (MTV), King Outcalt Theatre at Playhouse Square. The Highway: A Tribute to Chris Cornell” concert American, Jaclyn Bradley Palmer, of the Crown (TLC) and Househunter’s production is directed by CPH Artistic as well as receiving the Les Paul Innova- successful on Ireland’s Got Talent International (HGTV). She has also been Director Laura Kepley and is a co-pro- tion Award at the 2019 NAMM Show’s 34th Last weekend, Cleveland native, Jaclyn recognized nationally for her music videos duction with Cincinnati Playhouse in the annual TEC Awards. He also just celebrated Bradley Palmer appeared on the overseas and films. Park, the 43rd anniversary of his fifth solo album, series Ireland’s Got Talent. Singing a Frampton Comes Alive!, one of the top- medley of opera (O Mio Babbino Caro Now adding Ireland’s Got Talent to her Tiny homes are all the rage! Cath is ready selling live records of all time, with over 17 by Puccini), pop (Lady Gaga’s Million resume, Palmer plans to continue her mu- for a big change. She quits her lucrative, million copies sold worldwide. Reasons) and musical theater (I Dreamed a sical journey on the Emerald Isle. “Ireland fast paced job in finance and moves across Dream from Les Miserables). She show- and America have such an interwoven the country with her boyfriend to build a At age 16, he was lead singer and guitarist for cased her versatility, earning herself 100% history and it has been wonderful to em- 200-square-foot tiny house. Turns out that British band The Herd. At 18, he co-founded approval from the four judges, who hailed brace the heart of both cultures as an expat choosing a simpler life can get very com- one of the first super-groups, seminal rock her as a human “jukebox.” Michelle Vis- here,” says Bradley Palmer, “I plan to fully plicated. Filled with lovable, idiosyncratic act Humble Pie. His session work includes age (Host of RuPaul’s Drag Race) stated, immerse in the rich music culture while characters each on a quest to find a place collaborations with such legendary artists “I love the idea and I think your voice is living here and look forward to collaborat- to call home, Tiny Houses is a surprising as George Harrison, Harry Nilsson, David really pretty.” With four yes votes, Bradley ing with Irish artists, adding their spirit world premiere comedy about what hap- Bowie, Jerry Lee Lewis, Ringo Starr, John Palmer received the best outcome she and unique instrumentation to my future pens when the world shrinks. Entwistle, Mike McCready and Matt Cam- could from her audition. recordings.” Also a trained music therapist eron (Pearl Jam), among many others. who led the largest live music therapy Tiny Houses received its first public read- “Being a part of the show has been a won- ing at the Chautauqua Theatre Company’s Frampton has appeared as himself on televi- surgical study in history (published in The derful welcome to Ireland.” shares Bradley Journal of Clinical Oncology), she has re- New Play Workshop in 2016, and was sion shows “The Simpsons” and “Family Palmer who moved to Dublin this winter further developed in CPH’s New Ground Guy.” He also served as technical advisor cently been hired to conduct music therapy for her husband Oliver’s work at Amazon. at St. John of God Hospital in Dublin. “I Theatre Festival in 2018, where Ms. on Cameron Crowe’s 2000 film Almost “It is thrilling to meet and collaborate with Marcantel received the Roe Green Award. Famous as well as appearing in it and writing want to bring joy through music” says artists internationally, and no matter where Palmer, “whether on a stage or bedside Marcantel’s growing repertoire, includ- songs for the soundtrack. In 2007 he won the we relocate to, as long as I am singing, I ing Everything is Wonderful, Airness, Grammy Award for “Best Pop Instrumental with patients, I want to be useful and serve feel that I am home.” the greater good through song.” Ladyish, and Devour, has been produced Album” for Fingerprints and in 2014 he was around the United States and Canada. inducted into the Musicians Hall of Fame. Palmer has a long history in television. Note: NCV is proud to say that Jacyln Just last year, she was the only American Ms. Kepley stated, "Tiny Houses is a de- Further details on Peter Frampton Finale— appeared on the cover of the North to compete in The Voice of Holland where Coast Voice in 2008. lightful new play that comically captures The Farewell Tour presented by SiriusXM she was successful with her blind audition the universal longing for home and family. are and joined a team for the season. Palmer Playwright Chelsea Marcantel explores available at www.frampton.com got her big break while living in LA when Continued on page 29 28 North Coast Voice Magazine | northcoastvoice.com • (440) 415-0999 | March 6, 2019 - April 3, 2019 2/26/2019 ws thirsty

North Coast Voice Home | Wordsearch Continued from page 28 sary to capture their chemistry and collective the Tiny House movement- homes that are abilities in a live album. “The strength [of this THIRSTY WORK 200 square feet or smaller!- and fills her band] lies in its ability to move an audience, Can you find the hidden words?THIRSTY They WORK may be horizontal, story with idiosyncratic, lovable charac- remarked Toms on why he chose to do a live vertical,Can you diagonal, find the forwards hidden words? or backwards. They may be horizontal, ters struggling to determine what they re- album this time around. “This is a perfor- vertical, diagonal, forwards or backwards. ally need versus what the world tells them mance band. We try to carry the long rhythm ALCOHOL, ALE, to want. Turns out that choosing a simpler and blues tradition of moving from town to APERITIF, life can get very complicated, which town, exhausting the emotion and physical APPLEJACK, BEER, makes for a surprising, charming and very spirit of the crowd. It is our ‘Americana.’” BEVERAGE, BITTER, entertaining night of theatre." BOURBON, BRANDY, Much like Good For My Soul, the superior tal- CAPPUCCINO, Ticket Information ent of the musicians, their toe-tapping rhythms CHAMPAGNE, and gritty licks contrasted with soaring horns Tiny Houses will be performed in the Out- CIDER, CLARET, and impeccable lyrics, is what draws listen- COCKTAIL, COCOA, calt Theatre at Playhouse Square March ers in. Toms and his band have succeeded in COFFEE, CORDIAL, 29th – April 14th, 2019. Tickets range in producing an excellent live recording; one can CREAM, ELIXIR, price from $25-$97 each, $12 rush tickets almost picture themselves in a darkened bar, EXPRESSO, GIN, GIN- for currently enrolled students under sitting with a drink in hand as blue lights illu- GER BEER, JUICE, age 25 with valid student ID, and Young minate the stage and Toms pours his heart out LAGER, LIQUEUR, Professional discounts available with onto the floor with his rough-hewn vocals. MARSALA, MARTINI, YP-CPH Membership. Student discounts MILK, MINT JULEP, available with valid student ID. To order Toms launched his musical career in 1987 NIGHTCAP, OUZO, single tickets please call 216-241-6000 as lead guitarist of Pittsburgh’s legendary PERNOD, PILSNER, or visit clevelandplayhouse.com. Groups band Joe Grushecky and The Houserockers, PUNCH, RETSINA, During that period, he opened for and played SANGRIA, of 10+ save up to 50% off single ticket SCHNAPPS, SCOTCH, prices; call 216-400-7027. with such names as The Band, Bob Dylan, SHANDY, SHERRY, Bruce Springsteen, Little Feat, and Stevie Ray SODA, SPIRITS, Bill Toms & Hard Rain to Release Vaughn. While playing guitar, co-writing, and STOUT, TEA, adding backup vocals for the Houserockers, March 29 TEQUILA, TODDY, Live Toms and the band recorded six studio albums Iconic Pittsburgh rock and soul band TONIC, VODKA, and one live concert album. In 1995, The Hou- WATER, WINE. to kick off tour in their hometown and serockers released American Babylon, which coming to Beachland Tavern April 20th was recorded and produced by Springsteen ALCOHOL, ALE, APERITIF, APPLEJACK, BEER, BEVERAGE, Bill Toms has been laying the foundation himself. BITTER, BOURBON, BRANDY, CAPPUCCINO, CHAMPAGNE, for an Americana sound since 1987 through As a solo artist, Toms has opened for the CIDER, CLARET, COCKTAIL, COCOA, COFFEE, CORDIAL, various performances with a plethora of rock likes of Levon Helm, Marshall Crenshaw, CREAM, ELIXIR, EXPRESSO, GIN, GINGER BEER, JUICE, and Americana stars. Now with thirty years of Buddy Guy, The Kennedys, Steve Forbert, and LAGER, LIQUEUR, MARSALA, MARTINI, MILK, MINT JULEP, music-making behind him, Toms and his cur- Ellis Paul. Bill Toms and Hard Rain (featur- NIGHTCAP, OUZO, PERNOD, PILSNER, PUNCH, RETSINA, rent band, Bill Toms & Hard Rain (featuring ing the Soulville Horns) have a limited series SANGRIA, SCHNAPPS, SCOTCH, SHANDY, SHERRY, SODA, the Soulville Horns), are celebrating with a 2/26/2019 of tour dates to celebrate the release of Live,USp138sol SPIRITS, STOUT, TEA, TEQUILA, TODDY, TONIC, VODKA, live performance album, aptly titled Live, due appropriately beginning on March 30 at Club WATER, WINE. March 29. Cafe. For more information and tour dates, please The album, recorded on May 5, 2018 at Pittsburgh’s legendary Club Cafe, features visit www.billtoms.com Puzzle Choice Toms on vocals and guitar; Steve Binsbe- Tour dates: March 30 - Club Cafe (Pittsburgh PA) ger on piano and organ; Tom Breiding onHome | Crossword Menu | Standard US Crosswords Vol 2 guitar and backing vocals; Phil Brontz on April 13 - Natalie’s (Columbus OH) saxophone; George Arner on trumpet; Steve April 20 - Beachland Tavern (Cleveland OH) Solution - usp138 Graham on trombone; Tom Valentine on bass, backing vocals, and lead vocals on “Into the Storm;”, and Bernie Herr on drums. Together, these bandmates have cultivated a unique and engaging live sound that lands somewhere between the amped up, all American themes of Bruce Springsteen’s can’t-get-a-man-down musings and the soulful, avant garde wailings of Tom Waits. Toms’ honest and inspired http://www.puzzlechoice.com/pc/ws_thirstyx.html 1/1 lyrics stand on their own as an anthem for middle America in 2019, covering everything from the complicated landscape of love, to working hard for little reward. After the release of Toms’ most recent studio album in 2017 with the same musicians, Good For My Soul, he knew it was neces- PuzzleNorth Choice Coast Voice Magazine | northcoastvoice.com • (440) 415-0999 | March 6, 2019 - April 3, 2019 29

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Home | Crossword Menu | Standard US Crosswords Vol 2 North Coast Standard Crossword- Voiceusp138 Across Down 1. Manage 1. Adult male swan 21. Employ 42. Past times 5. Unit of power 2. Leave out 22. Country, initially 44. Collet 9. Draw out 3. Look searchingly 25. Mentally quick and 45. Represents a number 14. Presage 4. On the way resourceful 47. Fatal cattle disease, 15. Currency unit 5. Netlike 26. Untie initially 16. Animal toxin 6. Pertaining to hearing 27. Word used to refer to 48. Sarcophagus 17. Catafalque or the ear a person, place or thing 49. Egyptian cobra 18. Small nail 7. Used as part payment 28. Pointing out or 50. Twelve dozen 19. Endow for a new one revealing clearly 51. Part of a jacket 20. Minstrel 8. Disorderly outbursts 30. Tennis return in a 53. Book of maps 23. Make a mistake 9. At any time high arc 54. Beverage, usually 24. Ineffective 10. Lair 32. Fuss drunk hot 25. Showily imitative 11. Comprehended 33. So far 56. Let for money 26. Combined 12. Judicature 35. Starchy tuberous root 57. Carbonated drink 29. European mountain 13. Mineral, used as an 36. Bobbin 58. Flip of a coin system abrasive 38. Large African antelope 60. Indicating maiden name 31. Not any 63. Small indefinite quantity 32. One, some, every or all 34. Musteline mammal 37. Misfire 38. Deity 39. Flow out 40. Poem 41. Edible bulb 43. Frequently 45. Connecting point where several lines meet 46. Nightspot 48. Relating to a tail 50. Happy 52. Irony 55. Rodent 56. Contemplation of things past 59. Speak up 61. Fortune 62. Part of a tooth 64. Square root of forty-nine 65. Succulent 66. In addition 67. Mixture of rain and snow 68. Center of authority 69. Endure (Answers on page 29) Puzzle Choice Solution

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