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Vol. 19 - Issue 2 • February 6, 2019 – March 6 , 2019

INSIDE: WINERY GUIDE Ice Wine Festival Bluesville - Memorium to Norm Tischler Lake Erie Folk Fest Metallica Concert Review New Winter Reads and much more!

Entertainment, Dining & Leisure Connection Read online at www.northcoastvoice.com North Coast Voice OLD FIREHOUSE

5499 Lake RoadWINERY East • Geneva-on-the Lake, Ohio Restaurant & Tasting Room We are open SEVEN Days and have a full menu. Winter Hours: Sun.-Thurs. Noon to 5 PM Tasting Rooms Entertainment Fri. & Sat. Noon to 11PM all weekend. (see ad on pg. 5) 1-800-Uncork-1 FOR ENTERTAINMENT AND EVENTS, SEE OUR AD ON PG. 7 Kitchen Open! Early season hours: Wed. 12-4 • Thurs. Winter Hours: Mon. & Tues. - Closed 12-7 • Fri. 12-8 • Sat. 12-8 • Sun. 12-5 Wed. & Thur. Noon – 7 Fri. & Sat. Noon - 11 Laurello's reopening Feb. 12 Sun. Noon - 7 after our winter break 834 South County Line Road 6451 N. RIVER RD., HARPERSIELD, OHIO 4573 Rt. 307 East, Harpersfield, Oh Harpersfield, Ohio 44041 WED. & THURS, 12 - 7, FRI. 12-9 440.415.0661 216.973.2711 SAT. 12- 9, SUN. 12-6 www.laurellovineyards.com www.bennyvinourbanwinery.com WWW.HUNDLEY CELLARS.COM [email protected] [email protected]

If you’re in the mood for a palate pleasing wine tasting accompanied by a delectable entree from our restaurant, Ferrante Winery and Ristorante is the place for you!

New smoker! Best Barbeque January Hours in Geneva Tasting Room: Mon. - Thurs. 10-5pm 1520 Harpersfield Road Fri. & Sat. 10-10, Sun. 10-6 Geneva • 440-466-1248 Restaurant: Mon. - Thurs. Closed Geneva Exit off I-90, S. on SR534 • 2/10 mile Fri. & Sat. 12-10, Sun. 1-6 Hours: Sun-Thurs: 11:30-8pm • Fri & Sat: 11:30-11pm 5585 N. River W, Geneva, Ohio 44041 (440) 466-8466 • www.ferrantewinery.com www.deersleapwine.com

Winter Hours 636 State Route 534, Harpersfield Mon/Tues- Closed • Wed 12-6pm 440.361.4573 Thurs 12-6pm • Fri. 12-8pm kosicekvineyards.com Sat. 12-9pm • Sun. 12-6pm

Music Entertainment Schedule Every Sat. and Sun. in March Saturdays 5-8pm our Wine Slushies will be Sat. 2/9 Ernest T Band Sat. 3/2 Eric Andrews Sat. 2/16 Ron Yarman Duo Sat. 3/9 Jimmy Mrozek available, along with ice wine Sat. 2/23 Maria Petti Sat. 3/16 Face Value Duo tasting specials.

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Wednesdays....Attention! Beginner to professional musicians & singers, bring your ‘Meet You On Main’ Now Serving Open Mic at talents to the best area Open Mic Night 7-10 Old Mill Winery Auto Home Business Life hosted by Mike Brown! HOT & TASTY 6-8 Every Wednesday WOOD FIRE We Offer the 7-10 pm PIZZAS! Sat. 2/16 • 7-10 Personal Service Wed-Sat • 5pm-Close Bronzwood Golf Course You’ve Missed Lately Feb 9th Cat Lilly AUTO • HOME Feb 16th Take II BUSINESS • LIFE March 9th Ernest T Band Sat. 2/23 • 7-10 March 15th St. Patty’s Warm Up Benny Vino TREEN Party With Irish Jam & Bag Piper! w/ Melissa Harvey March 16th Annual St. Patty’s Day INSURANCE Party Irish Music & Food Valentine's Day Special! 1484 State Route 46 N. • Suite 8 Dinner For Two, includes Ribeyes, Sat. 3/2 • 7-10 All Day Long! Jefferson, Ohio 44047 Shrimp Scampi over Angel Hair Benny Vino (More Details in March Issue) Pasta, Salad, Roll & Bottle of w/ Melissa Harvey (440) 576-5926 Wine for just $45!

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North Coast Voice Magazine | northcoastvoice.com • (440) 415-0999 | February 6, 2019 - March 6, 2019 3 North Coast Voice Feb. 6, 2019 - March 6, 2019 • VOLUME 19 • ISSUE 2 •••••••••••••••••••••••• • • • • • 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 ICE WINE FESTIVAL 5 KICKIN IT 18 •••••••••••••••••••••••• Friday, 2/8 • 7-9:30 LCS Communications Jupiter Theatre, Alliance ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• V COOKING WITH WINE 7 WHAT’S ON THE SHELF 19 Editorial Director Saturday 2/9 • 5 PM reservations Sage Satori Winter Reads Saratoga Valentine Dinner Warren [email protected] BLUESVILLE 8 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Saturday 2/16 • 7 p.m. Advertising & Marketing MOVIES 21 Dublin Down Pub & Eatery Hunter LAKE ERIE FOLK FEST 11 Ashtabula If Beale Street Could Talk, Glass, ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Sales/Social Media/Events & Promotions Sunday 2/17 • 2-5 p.m. 440-813-3336 FOLK, OLD TIME, & IRISH Split, Stan and Ollie, Academy Benny Vino Urban Winery Harpersfield [email protected] Awards Nominees ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Trenda Jones JAMS AND EVENTS 12 Friday 2/22 • 8 p.m. Mentor, Willoughby, Chardon area Garrettsville Sky Lane MIND BODY SPIRIT 23 Bowling Alley Lounge ON THE BEAT 13 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Staff Writers Saturday 2/23 • 5-8 p.m. Sage Satori • Cat Lilly STAY IN TUNE 25 Buccia Vineyards, Conneaut CONCERT REVIEW 15 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Snarp Farkle Sunday 2/24 • 2:30-5:30 p.m. Patrick Podpadec • Helen Marketti Metallica brought their Fire Winery at Spring Hill, Geneva CD REVIEW 27 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Film Editor back to CLE Susan Surftone 2nd to One Saturday 3/2 • 6:30-9:30 p.m. Westside Steve Green Eagle Winery, Cortland For booking call Ellie Contributing Writers 330-770-5613 Chad Felton • Pete Roche 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 | February 6, 2019 - March 6, 2019 North Coast Voice ICE WINE FESTIVAL Vineyard and Bed & Breakfast Entertainment all Weekend! SPA Call for Spa Suite 15th Annual Grand River Valley Ice Wine Festival SUITE Thur: 4-7p • Fri & Sat: 7-10p • Sun: 2-5p ROOMS Room Reservations Thu. 2/7...... Bob Potts VSat., March 2, 9, 16 Fri. 2/8...... Rhythm Connection WINERY TASTING ROOM Sat. 2/9...... Legacy Band Wineries celebrate the end of harvest with the Ice Wine Celebration LIVE MUSIC 6-9PM! Sun. 2/10....Jim Ales T While most people think the grape har- Valentine Weekend Special vest ends in the fall months, producers Fri. 2/8...... Me and The Boy Prime Rib and Shrimp Skewer Thu. 2/14...Ageless Duo of Ice Wine are on a different schedule. Sat. 2/9 ... Carol Procas Fri. 2/15.....5 O'clock Somewhere These grape growers do not celebrate the Fri. 2/15 ... SCC Jazz Sat. 2/16....Four Loueys end of harvest until the last frozen grape Sun. 2/17...Take II is picked from the vine. This season the Sat. 2/16... Fred Oakman Thu. 2/21...TBABob Potts Fri. 2/22.....Rhythm Connection Grand River Valley picked the frozen Fri. 2/22 ... Justin Moyar Sat. 2/23....Mitch and Melissa grapes a little later than in past years Sat. 2/23... Take II Sun. 2/24...Ted Riser with a harvest in mid-January, this made Thu. 2/28...Jim Ales some growers a little nervous. As with Fri. 3/1...... Mark Morris Fri. 3/1...... FOG (Four Old Guys) Sat. 3/2.....Mitch Larson every crop, Mother Nature determines Sat. 3/2 ... Shadow Tribe Sun. 3/3....Thomas Reed Smith the harvest date and there is no crystal ball to make this process any easier. This Visit us on the Wine & Chocolate Trail WINTER HOURS th CLOSED MON. & TUES • WED, THURS NOON-7 PM year’s Ice Wine Festival marks its 15 Follow us on Facebook FRI & SAT NOON-11 PM • SUN. NOON-7 PM year of celebration and the Winegrowers for event times & details 834 South County Line Rd. of the Grand River Valley are already 518 Gore Road • Conneaut • 440-593-5976 Harpersfield, Ohio 44041 preparing for this exciting event. www.bucciavineyard.com 440-361-3049 All five of the participating wineries Tues-Thurs: By Appt. • Fri & Sat Noon-9pm www.bennyvinourbanwinery.com are within a 10-minute drive of each remarks Doreen Pietryk from St. Joseph other. Patrons begin at the winery of Vineyards. “A sweet wine such as this re- their choice for this fun, progressive Ice quires complimenting flavors in the food Wine tasting throughout the Grand River for a truly great food and wine experi- Richmond Trolley, Limousine & Transportation Valley wine region. Participating winer- ence.” The wineries will prepare a variety ies include Debonné Vineyards, Fer- of appetizers that showcase the versatility rante Winery & Ristorante, Grand River of the ice wine food pairing from sweet Cellars Winery & Restaurant, Laurello treats to savory and spicy dishes. Vineyards, and St. Joseph Vineyards. Various activities such as special wine Some wineries will be offering specialty dinners, ice carving, specialty drinks, and drinks again this year. Grand River Cel- local artisans are some of the reasons this lars created an Ice Wine Martini featuring Leave the Driving to Us! event is such a draw. their ice wine and locally made vodka. A portion of the sales from the martini Affordable and Trustworthy • Diverse Fleet of Vehicles “The energy of the crowd is always benefit the Ashtabula KSU Hospitality Jolly Trolley, White Stretch Limousine, Limousine Party Bus, amazing for this event,” states MaryJo Management Students Debonné Vine- Wheelchair Accessible Van, and other vans to accommodate parties Ferrante, from Ferrante Winery & yards will also be bringing back their Fire from small to large, simple to elaborate. Ristorante. “We draw visitors from all & Ice Mule. This will give the wineries over the United States and it’s fun to the opportunity to show the public that ice CUSTOMIZE YOUR TRIP! Our professional, chauffeurs will take the utmost care of share this unique wine with them and wine isn’t just for sipping anymore. • Wine Hops you and your party throughout your trip. Just relax and see their reaction to it.” Ferrante Winery • Proms leave the driving to us. Our punctual pick-up and drop-off & Restaurant is a full service restaurant The wines featured at the festival are • Weddings service is available early morning to mid-night or even later. ‘true’ ice wines. This means the grapes • Sporting Events that will be featuring a special Ice Wine Strike-a-Pose Photo Booth Rentals is our sister company. are left on the vines at the end of the tra- • Covered Bridge Tours pairing menu during the entire month of • Concerts Rent our photo booth for weddings, birthday parties, March and will be featuring Ice Wine ditional harvest season and await Mother corporate event, or just for the fun of it! Check out our Nature to shift seasons from fall to winter. • Bachelor & Bachelorette Parties website at www.strike-a-pose-now.com for details. Rockefeller as their appetizer for the • Corporate Events event. Once the temperature reaches 17 degrees or less and the grapes are frozen, they are If you haven't experienced Richmond Trolley & Limousine The festival features an ice wine sample picked and pressed immediately before from each winery paired with a specialty they have a chance to thaw. Ice wine service yet, give us a try for any event and ENJOY the ride! appetizer. “It is important to create the that can only be made in certain parts of perfect pairing for this event in order to the world. Not only is this wine unique, 2423 Deerfield Dr. • Ashtabula • 440-964-9403 really capture the flavors of ice wine,” Continued on page 6 www.richmondtrolleyandlimo.com North Coast Voice Magazine | northcoastvoice.com • (440) 415-0999 | February 6, 2019 - March 6, 2019 5 North Coast Voice Continued from page 5 tizer. The event begins at noon and ends 403 S. Broadway • Geneva but Grand River Valley ice wines have at 5 p.m. The cost is $6 per person at 440.466.5560 garnered top awards in international wine each winery. In an effort to help the local www.theoldmillwinery.com competitions. food banks, the wineries are encouraging everyone to bring in canned food items COME Participants decide where they will start ENJOY OUR for which they will receive $1 off at each COZY New Weekday Specials and finish their tour of the wineries in FIREPLACE! the Grand River Valley. Each winery will location. For more information about the 8 Meals $8 Ice Wine Festival call 440-466-3485 or (Tues-Thurs) provide a sample of their wines, an ice wine glass, and a complimentary appe- visit www.wggrv.com for details. Happy Hour Friday V && RESTAURANTRESTAURANT 4-6pm • Beer $2 Glass of Wine $3 Fri & Sat: 7:30-10:30 • Sunday Open Mic 4:30-7:30 SELECT APPETIZER SPECIALS Fri. Feb 8: Ernest T Band Ice Wine Festival Appetizer Menu & Events include: Sat. Feb 9:Route 86 JOIN US EVERY WEDNESDAY, Debonne Vineyards Sun. Feb 10: Open mic w/Wags & Cat • APPETIZER: Baked Parmesan Dip Open Mic Hosted by Mitch Larson • Sled Dog Demonstration all day Thurs. Feb 14:Tom Todd 6-8pm • Stop in & show us your talent! • Fire & Ice Mule (additional fee) Fri. Feb 15: Lost Sheep Band • Live music Friday night and Saturday afternoon Sat. Feb 16: The Facemyers Burger of Month: Loaded Mac Burger $10.99 • Winter Glow Progressive Dinner- each Friday evening prior to festival. Sun. Feb 17: Open mic w/Tom Todd Pizza of Month: White Pasta Pizza $8.49 Call 440-466-3485 or www.debonne.com for menu or more information on Fri. Feb 22: High Horse Beer of Month: Heineken $2.50 the dinner or to make reservations. Sat. Feb 23: The O'Needers • Run & Ice Wine-Sunday, March 3rd - 4 mile winter run between Debonne Sun. Feb 24: Open mic w/Mitch Larson PASTA SUNDAY Vineyards & Grand River Cellars. Details & register at Includes Garlic Bread https://www.facebook.com/events/749333058773652/ Fri. Mar 1: Burnt Valves $ 99 With purchase of beverage. Sat. Mar 2: Stone River Band Only 2 Dine-in only, please. Ferrante Winery & Ristorante • APPETIZER: Ice Wine Rockefeller Sun. Mar 3: Open mic w/Jim Ales Winery Hours: Closed Monday • Tues-Thurs 3-9pm • Live music Saturday evenings. Fri. Mar 8: Incahootz Fri 3-Midnight; Sat Noon-Midnight; Sun Noon-9pm Kitchen Hours: Closed Monday • Tues-Thurs 4-8pm • Ice Wine bottle toss game Sat. Mar 9: Bobby Hayes & H20 Band Fri 4-10pm; Sat Noon-10pm; Sun Noon-8pm • Ice Wine Bellini • Ice Wine Pairing Dinner offered all month. No Reservations Necessary. Go to www.ferrantewinery.com for more information. Grand River Cellars Winery & Restaurant Open 7-Days-a-Week • APPETIZER: Thai Peanut Sauce over Noodles ’ for Lunch & Dinner • Ice Carving at 12 pm DEER S LEAP WINERY • Delightful Soy Candles featuring Ice Wine Candles Full Bar • Large Selection Steak & Seafood • Ice Wine Marshmallow Roast All Day (small additional fee) of Domestic, Imported • Ice Wine Martini’s (additional fee) & Craft Beer Restaurant WE DELIVER! • Winter Glow Progressive Dinner - each Friday evening. Call 440-298- 9838 or www.grandrivercellars.com for menu or more information on the LIVE BANDS FRI. & SAT. 7-10 dinner or to make reservations. • Live music Friday and Saturday evenings from 7:30-10:30 and Sunday Fri. 2/8 Ageless Band Daily Specials! afternoon from 4-7. Sat. 2/9 Sam & Gary Monday: Back by Demand 75¢ Taco Night • Yoga & Ice Wine-Sunday, March 10th 11am. $15 for class followed by an Fri. 2/15 Two Guys & 12 Strings Tuesday: One Dollar Slider Night Ice Wine Bellini. Reservations required in advance. Thu. 2/16 Black Jack Gypsies with our new Smoked Meats Laurello Vineyards • APPETIZER: Banana Cream Mousse Fri. 2/22 Tom Todd Wednesday: Buy One-Pound get one-pound • Featuring Beach Glass Jewelry by Rita Burns. Sat. 2/23 Inchootz Free Jumbo Chicken Wings $8.99 • Watch a video of ice wine harvest and pressing. Fri. 3/1 Ageless Band Thursday: 8oz Snow Crab Dinner St. Joseph Vineyards Sat. 3/2 Lost Sheep with Two Sides $9.99 • APPETIZER: Apple Strudel Fri. 3/8 Two Guys & 12 Strings Friday: All-You-Can-Eat Fish $8.99 • Kryz’s Maple Syrup Sat. 3/9 Sam & Gary • Featuring Premier Jewelry Saturday: Prime Rib Special 12oz. DAILY SPECIALS FOR South River Vineyards with Two Side $14.99 THE LUNCH CROWD TOO! • Concord or Blush Ice wines sampled in imprinted Sun Glass SPECIALS CHANGE DAILY Sunday: New Mimosa Brunch! 11am-3pm Red Eagle Distillery With Eggs to order and Carved Meats. • Festive Cocktail featuring South River Vineyards Blush Ice Wine in an 1520 Harpersfield Road imprinted Red Eagle Distillery Glass. Geneva • 440-466-1248 Bring your Sunday church bulletin and Geneva Exit off I-90, S. on SR534 • 2/10 mile get two dollars off the price of $12.99 Hours: Sun-Thurs: 11:30-8pm • Fri & Sat: 11:30-11pm www.deersleapwine.com 6 North Coast Voice Magazine | northcoastvoice.com • (440) 415-0999 | February 6, 2019 - March 6, 2019 North Coast Voice

Kosher salt and freshly cracked black Uncork, Unwind & Enjoy the Music! pepper to taste COOKING WITH WINE Instructions Place the potatoes in a small pot of water 6451 SR 307 Here are a couple of dishes using red wine that are excellent for side and bring to a boil. Once the potatoes are Harpersfield, Ohio fork tender, drain them off from the water 440-361-3088 dishes or for a vegetarian meal. and set them aside. till you have no more stock. Red Wine Risotto Heat a large skillet over medium high VIngredients Once all the stock has been absorbed, heat. 3 tablespoons unsalted butter remove the rice from the heat and add Weekend Music 2-5pm 2 shallots, finely chopped the mascarpone cheese as well as chives, Add the butter and olive oil to the hot Sat. 2/9 - Jim Ales skillet and let the butter melt. 2 garlic cloves, minced lemon zest and 1 tbsp of lemon juice. Sun. 2/10 - Sugar Pie 1 cup Arborio rice Season with salt and stir to combine. Once the butter has melted, add the shal- & Spyder Stomper 3/4 cup dry red wine Let the risotto sit for 2 minutes and then lot and garlic and sauté for 1-2 minutes 3 1/2 cups vegetable stock serve. over medium heat until fragrant. Sat. 2/16 - Face Value Duo 2 tablespoons mascarpone cheese Add the mushrooms to the onion and Sun. 2/17 - Bog Trotters 1 lemon, juiced and zested Red Wine Glazed Mush- garlic mixture and stir to coat in the oil (Irish Music) Instructions rooms and Potatoes mixture. Cook the mushrooms, over me- Thu. 2/21 - Thomas Reed Smith Heat a sauté pan over medium heat and Ingredients dium high heat, sautéing frequently for 15 (Baked Potato Night) add the butter and melt. Add the shallots 1 cup sliced Yukon gold potatoes minutes until they are golden brown and and garlic and stir for about 3 minutes 2 tablespoons butter caramelized. Add the potatoes and stir for Sat. 2/23 - Porch Rockers until fragrant. Add the rice and stir until 2 tablespoon olive oil 3-4 minutes more. Sun. 2/24 - Silver String Band it just begins to toast. 1 shallot, finely sliced Add the Barefoot Wine Cabernet Sauvi- (Delicious Brunch Specials) 2 cloves garlic, finely sliced or minced Continue to cook the rice for about 1 gnon and let it cook for 3-4 minutes until Sat. 3/2 - Thomas Reed Smith more minute and then add the wine. 1 pound assorted mushrooms, cut into the wine has reduced and the vegetables Once the wine has evaporated, add the bite sized pieces are coating in a red wine glaze. www.hundleycellars.com vegetable stock, 1/2 cup at a time. Stir 1/2 cup Cabernet Sauvignon or your Add the goat cheese and chives and stir to Kitchen opens at Noon and closes 30 minutes the rice constantly and add another 1/2 favorite dry red combine. Season with salt and pepper and before the whole joint shuts down for the night. cup of stock once the previous addition 2 tablespoons plain goat cheese serve immediately. has been absorbed. Continue this process 2 tablespoons chopped fresh chives f f 4573 Rt. 307 East Geneva 440.415.0661 LaurelloVineyards.com

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Saturday, future gigs, he was often asked “How February 9th many horns do you think we need on this gig, Norm?” His answer was always the Dublin Down BLUESVILLE same – “One!” with Dick Dana ■■■ By Cat Lilly Yes, he was funny but he also had a Valentine's Show sensitive side. He would tear up over a 7-10 In Memoriam handwritten one, and no worries! He had poem, a story, or a memory. At heart, VNorman Tischler a vast knowledge of music and an inher- he was still that idealistic young man ent “feel” for the song, whether it be stan- from Brooklyn, New York, who came to Sunday, February 10th 4/24/1946 – 1/21/2019 dard, swing, blues, old-timey, doo-wop, Cleveland in 1969, as a VISTA volun- Old Mill Winery rock, reggae, disco, klezmer – you name teer back in the days of civil unrest and it, and he could play it. He was a fan of the Vietnam War. His passion for social Open Mic Sidney Bechet and emulated his emotion- causes carried on throughout his life, and with Dan Wagner al style and wide vibrato. But over time he came by it honestly. Norman developed a rich tone that was all 4:30-7:30 his own and instantly recognizable. A life-long friend posted this reminis- cence on Norman’s facebook page: One of our regular gigs was the Soldiers “Norm’s family and mine were both and Sailors Home in Erie, Pennsylvania. 1950’s progressives. His father, Ernest, We played there four or five times a year. ran for public office and my father helped It was one of my favorite gigs – I loved out on the campaign. And so it was my playing for those older veterans (some of first time ever, but certainly not the last, whom had seen action in World War II that I traveled to Washington on a march and Korea) and seeing the smiles on their for civil rights. Norman had invited me to Cat faces when we played those old tunes go with him on his Ethical Culture bus. from their era. Norman would always Cleveland has lost an all-time great, This must be been in the late ‘50s. How make it a point to stroll among them with Lilly Norman Tischler. Norman was not only a old could we have been? Maybe twelve! his sax, asking what branch of the service fantastic player - he was one of the nicest, On the way back from DC, the integrated For Bookings call they were in and where they had served. most genuine people I have ever known. bus of kids and parents debarked for a 440-466-4623 or 440-417-4199 It meant the world to them. His kind words, his good advice, his big snack break at the Elkton (Maryland) laugh, his cheesy jokes, his warm hugs, He used to love to sing “Route 66.” At diner. We were made to feel very unwel- and his wet, sloppy kisses will be sorely first I was put off, because that was one come. Actually, we were asked to leave. missed. It’s hard to believe he is really of my songs, but once I heard his intro- But finally, we were allowed to stay, gone – I just saw him on Fox 8 News in ductory schtick, and saw how much he albeit in a back room. Wow! What an the Morning on Friday, January 4th, play- enjoyed singing it, I knew it would be his introduction to the real world.” ing with Travis “Moonchild” Haddix. We song from then on. A poignant moment When Norman first came to Cleveland, all took it for granted he would always be also was his take on “Dream A Little he found himself a gig in the house band around, and now there is a huge hole in Dream of Me,” which (I knew, but he for WEWS’s Upbeat show, where he the musical community. never announced) he sang in memory of backed up dozens of nationally known his daughter, Kristen/Rachel Lehman. Cleveland I first met Norman in 1990, at a jam ses- rock and soul artists. After the show’s Blues Society sion, and he gave me his “Sax Therapist” Norman knew his own worth, but was demise, he joined the legendary Tiny card. He was still in his “sex, drugs, and never arrogant. He was generous to other Alice, the house band at the Smiling Dog rock-n-roll” stage then, but getting sick of musicians onstage, his solos never went Saloon. They cut an for Kama VISIT OUR the party, and soon after, he quit all that. too long, and he was a total pro at giving Sutra, which led to a tour with Sha Na Over the years, I would run into him here and taking cues. His quiet self-confidence Na and the James Gang. “We played two WEBSITE and there – at random shows in the city or had a calming effect on the whole band. weeks in New York at the Bitter End, and FOR ALL some obscure jam out in the country - he His playing elevated the status of any later in Central Park….. We also did a seemed to be everywhere! If there was a ensemble he performed with, and it was a bunch of gigs with Cheech and Chong,” THE LATEST jam going on, he might just come walking privilege to share the stage with him. Norman recalled. “In those days, we were known as an anti-(Vietnam) war HAPPENINGS in, even if he already played a show (or He had a million corny jokes, which he two) that day. When it came to music, band. We did a gig at Virginia Military IN CLEVELAND knew I hated (too many years of bartend- Institute with Richie Havens, and they he was tireless. I never met anyone who ing). I preferred his spontaneous sense of lived for the music like he did. loved us. We played West Point and Fort BLUES! humor that would just occur in everyday Dix. No one told us to stop.” Norman was in our swing band and did life. One time we did a “History of Jazz” some recording on our CD. He was a presentation at the Fairview Heights He left Tiny Alice in 1974, and formed NEW true professional – you never had to tell Public Library. It was Norman, myself, Freewheelin’, covering songs by Steely him anything. He knew exactly what and a guitar player. Norman remarked Dan, Elvin bishop, and J.J. Cale. In MEMBERS was needed and would nail it in one take. before the show: “Who better to teach 1977 he landed a prestigious gig play- Then he would look up and say “What’s these folks about jazz than a redneck, a ing with bluesman Robert Lockwood Jr. WELCOME! next?” He was an excellent reader – just hippie, and a Jew?” (I guess I was the on the weekends. In the early 80’s, he www.clevelandblues.org give him a lead sheet, even a sloppy, hippie.) When discussing personnel for played with Gopher Broke, a Western 8 North Coast Voice Magazine | northcoastvoice.com • (440) 415-0999 | February 6, 2019 - March 6, 2019 North Coast Voice swing band, and developed an affinity asked him to play solo sax for the senior for the genre. Next stop – Easy Street, class dinner. He describes his first solo which was based in Cleveland but toured gig: “I stood in the lobby of Welling- nationally. “I joined them in Houston ton’s Restaurant and played old songs and learned their book by listening to for two hours. These were songs that I tapes on the way down there”, he said. hadn’t played for over twenty years and After that, he toured and recorded with I remembered them like it was yesterday. Mary Martin and the Tuna Band. But the I did ‘Some Enchanted Evening’, I did constant traveling was beginning to take ‘Anything Goes’, I played Jerome Kern, a toll. Cole Porter, Rogers and Hart, Rogers and A multiple winner of the Free Times’ Hammerstein, and a whole bunch of old and Scene’s sax player of the year, Nor- tunes that I used to play at hotels in the man was written up by the late Harvey Catskill Mountains when I was in high Pekar, another Cleveland icon, for Scene school and college. It’s so much hipper Magazine. In the August 2000 piece, than a strolling violin player, don’t you he got Norman to open up about this think?” period of his life: “We were doing a lot The amazing “man of many hats” was of driving, and I wanted to have my own devoted to his long-time role as the con- car, and that’s when I started doing a ductor of the Klezmer Orchestra of the lot of coke….I joined the local Motown Workman’s Circle. Klezmer is a musical band, the Motion, and we appeared in the tradition of the Ashkenazi Jews of Eastern Michael J. Fox/Joan Jett movie Light of Europe, played by professional musicians Day, which was shot here. When I was called klezmorim – Norman was a proud on drugs, I wasn’t a very nice person. Klezmorim. I ended up joining the biker band Bill The Workmen’s Circle’s Cleveland Dawg and the Extraordinaires. Being branch opened in 1904 and was first around bikers, there was a lot of oppor- chartered to work for social legislation, tunity to put things in my nose and drink demonstrating support for Social Secu- a lot of tequila….I was a mess ….. but rity, unemployment compensation, child nobody knew it.” labor laws, workmen’s compensation Norman credited his friend Terry Keller- and health security. After the Holocaust, man, leader of D.T. and the Shakes (and it transitioned to preserving, promoting a drug counselor) with getting him sober. and perpetuating Yiddish language and LOST SHEEP BAND Kellerman offered him a spot in his band, culture, and the Orchestra plays concerts Add ambience and but only if he gave up his bad habits. all over the city. entertainment to your “Finally, in 1991, I went on vacation to “Mr. Tischler” was one of northeast South New Jersey, and on the way home, Ohio’s most sought after wind instrument special event I decided to quit. Half a gram of cocaine teachers, giving lessons at several area went out the window on the Atlantic City music stores. His motto: “Discipline is Danny Pugliese Causeway. I quit cold turkey…., joined the refining fire by which talent becomes Terry’s band…., and my life has turned ability.” He really enjoyed his role of Sun. 2/10…Clay Street Inn 11am-3pm around.” inspiring young students to master these Rt. 45 Austinburg The list goes on - Victory Boulevard, instruments that he loved so much – Sat. 2/16…Clay Street Inn 11am-3pm the Edsels, Bopkats. In 1995 Norman saxophone, clarinet, and flute. And his Fri. Feb. 15 became a member of Blue Lunch and students loved him. His favorite quote: Sat. 2/23…Clay Street Inn 11am-3pm recorded several CDs with them. In more “If you want to make a joyful noise, you Sat. 2/23…Goddess Wine House 7-9pm recent years, he played regularly with better be practicing.” Old Mill Winery Sat. 3/2…Clay Street Inn 11am-3pm the Brothers Blues Band, Travis Haddix, Norman Tishler was larger than life; the Jon Mosey Trio, and Incahootz, but his personality was as big as his sound. 7-10 there probably isn’t a musician around No other local musician had a wider who he didn’t play with at one time or Acoustic Vocal network of lives he touched. And now Sounds from the another. “Just the best,’’ wrote Cleveland gone - oh, so fast. He was diagnosed with comedian, singer-songwriter and author Past and Present. esophageal cancer in mid-January. It was Sounds from the Charlie Weiner. “You never had to invite viciously aggressive, spreading through Sat. Mar. 2 Norman to a show to play. You just had Big Band Era, the his body rapidly. He entered a Willough- 30s, the 60s, to put on a show and [you] knew he’d be by hospital on the 16th, and friends and there, playing with everyone.” Dear’s Leap Winery The Beatles to family came to visit over the course of the the hits of today! The “Honkin’ Honky” had his share of next few snowy days. At one point he was solo gigs, too, as a strolling saxophon- playing the flute in his hospital bed along 7-10 ist. It all started in 1995, when the band with fellow musicians, who came by the For Bookings: director at one of the local high schools 440.812.1037 Continued on page 10 www.lostsheepband.com North Coast Voice Magazine | northcoastvoice.com • (440) 415-0999 | February 6, 2019 - March 6, 2019 9 North Coast Voice Continued from page 9 say I’m astonished would be an under- miss your humanity. In your own words, Poor Until Payday is the group’s ninth score to be with him. He died on January statement. The love, respect, admiration “It’s important to hug people, to cry with album, released on the band’s own Fam- 21st, with his partner, Lyn Adams by his and generosity that this community has people, so they shouldn’t feel alone. ily Owned Records label through Nash- side. shown our friend has been utterly over- There are so many things to fight for – ville indie Thirty Tigers. The album has whelming, both for Lyn and myself.” (At diversity, family, and a better and more earned significant acclaim from publica- “He is a mentor, an amazing talent, a press time, total was $18, 647.) beautiful world.” sweetheart and a friend,’’ bluesman Colin tions including Rolling Stone Country, Dussault wrote. “I am proudest and most All across the area, from east to west, who calls it “reverent take on founda- appreciative of that last title.’’ Norman memorial jams were held in Tishler’s The Reverend Peyton’s tional country-blues boosted by gospel was scheduled to play with Dussault’s honor, performances were dedicated, and Big Damn Band Nomi- energy and scrappy Heartland edge.” The band at the Music Box Supper Club on friends gathered to commemorate a life record has earned similar acclaim from January 19th. He wrote: “While we will well-lived. A memorial service was held nated for Best Blues American Songwriter, Relix, No Depres- rock out and heat up the night we will do at The Temple–Tifereth Israel in Beach- Rock Album sion, and more. wood on Sunday, February 3rd. so with heavy hearts. Norman Tishler is a The Reverend Peyton’s Big Damn Band part of this ensemble and cast of knuck- Performing at Beachland Ballroom There will also be a tribute to Norman at are the world’s greatest practitioners of leheads. However he is not here due to the Music Box Supper Club (1148 Main Sunday, March 10th health issues. While not here in person classic country-blues, featuring the fore- Ave., in Cleveland’s Flats) on Sunday, most finger-picking steel guitar player he is here in spirit and in our hearts. With February 17th: “An afternoon of Music that in mind I took it upon myself to place in the Rev, and the sensational rhythm & Humor, Stormin’ Norman style” With and vocal accompaniment of Washboard a stool onstage for him. Tonight’s show is performances by Travis Haddix, Moss dedicated to our dear friend.” Breezy, Rev’s wife of 15 years, who Stanley & Nitebridge, Colin Dussault, has played by his side since the band’s Blue Lunch, Yiddish Cup, Tiny Alice, A testimony from Blue Lunch bandmate, inception and is known for setting her InCahootz, Tony Koussa, and many Bob Frank: Norman Tischler Fundraiser washboard on fire, Jimi Hendrix-style, as Update: I started this fundraiser last more. Showtime is 4:00 pm Doors open part of the group’s dynamic live perfor- Friday because we realized we didn’t at 3:00 pm $10, Reserved & SRO have enough money to serve coffee or Goodbye, Norman – You were one mances. buy napkins for Norman’s memorial. My of a kind. I will miss your big fat fuzzy A devotee of what he calls “front porch honest-to-God hope was that we’d raise tone, your growl, and your signature blues” since he was 12 years old, Rev $300 or $400 bucks to cover that expense. “See the U.S.A. in a Chevrolet” ending. and the band have followed their lifetime Right now, we’re at $17, 649. We’ve had Your “shameless self-promotion,” and immersion in and devotion to this music to raise the target goal three times. To your chutzpah. But most of all I will with pilgrimages to its birthplace of Clarksdale, Mississippi, and the Chess Poor Until Payday, the new album from Studios in Chicago. A student of Charlie & TRAILS LEAD TO THE The Reverend Peyton’s Big Damn Band, Patton, Robert Johnson, Furry Lewis, S ATM GRAND RIVER Bukka White and Mississippi John Hurt, Mastercard VISA ® has been nominated by the Blues Foun- D NETWORK ® Rev’s style has been honed through A dation for Best Blues Rock Album of MANOR studying with the late David “Honeyboy” O 2019. Previous recipients of this award OPEN 1153 Mechanicsville Rd. include Tedeschi Trucks Band, Johnny Edwards, Robert Belfour and T-Model DAILY Geneva • 440-466-9229 Winter, and Kenny Wayne Shepherd. The Ford. INCLUDING www.grandrivermanor.com 2019 Blues Music Awards will be held in A L R HOLIDAYS! The band has released music videos for Memphis, Tennessee on May 9th at the the songs “You Can’t Steal My Shine” Cook Convention Center. and “Poor Until Payday” and started “We are so honored to be nominated for touring to promote the album. They will TUESDAY WING NIGHT a Blues Foundation, Blues Music Award,” appear at the Beachland Ballroom on ¢ ¢ states The Rev. “I’ve dreamed of being Sunday, March 10th. See you there! 50 JUMBO WINGS & 55 BONELESS WINGS nominated for a BMA practically my More info www.bigdamnband.com whole life. Thanks for noticing this record OPEN MIC WITH JIMMY ALES • 7PM y’all. Just floored by this.” For tickets visit www.beachlandballroom.com FRIDAYS AT 8:00pm Writers Needed QUEEN OF HEARTS Interested in writing about the local DRAWING music scene, fun observations, Free Juke Box! music reviews, book reviews? PARTY ROOM AVAILABLE FOR ALL OCCASIONS! Send a sample of your writing and contact information to Sage Watch all your favorite FOOD & DRINK [email protected] sports on our Big Screen! SPECIALS! 10 North Coast Voice Magazine | northcoastvoice.com • (440) 415-0999 | February 6, 2019 - March 6, 2019 North Coast Voice MUSIC EVENT

Lake Erie Folk Fest to warm up music fans February 23 The fourth annual Lake RICHIE & ROSIE Erie Folk Fest (LEFF) will be held Saturday, Steelhead February 23 at Shore { Oncorhynchus mykiss } Cultural Centre, 291

E. 222nd St. in Euclid, JIM VOLK JOURNEYWORK Ohio. This annual event DANCES, JAMS & MINI-CONCERTS, KIDS’ STUFF TOO celebrates a diverse ar- ray of traditional music and dance styles from a wide variety of cul- SAT FEB 23 tures, and provides free 1-6 PM FREE ACTIVITIES workshops with accom- 7:30 EVENING CONCERT THE CHARDON POLKA BAND plished instructors for $15, $10 ADVANCE PRESENTED BY people of all ages and Musicians Jamming at last year’s Lake 12 AND UNDER FREE skill levels, to encourage the preserva- Erie Folk Fest tion of and participation in the traditional LAKEERIEFOLKFEST.COM arts. Whether you’re a musician or just a fan of great music and the arts, there is SHORE CULTURAL CENTRE something for everybody to enjoy! 291 E. 222ND STREET, EUCLID Musicians, dancers and fans of blue- 216.289.8578 SHRI KALAA MANDIR grass, old time, Irish, blues, polka, ballads and everything in between are in- vited to participate in 50 free workshops, dances and mini-concerts from 1 to 6 PM BANQUET ROOM AVAILABLE Happy at the Shore Cultural Center. There is Hour! TUESDAY Pasta Night M-F...3-6PM also plenty of room for musicians to get HALF PRICE ON together and jam throughout the course WED. Ladies Night SELECTED of the day. The event will cap off with a APPETIZERS! 7:30 PM evening concert featuring the THURS. Wing Nite! Dine-in only. acclaimed Americana due Richie and KIDS MEAL $2 with a purchase of an adult entree. Rosie who present traditional and origi- nal music in unique and wonderful ways. Great Music Monday-Sunday Pandora or Live & Local Other featured performers include: Journeywork – Traditional Irish music Shri Kalaa Mandir to perform clas- Entertainment&Events! featuring flute, whistle, Uillean pipes and sic Indian music and dance guitar 2/8: Karaoke Jim Volk– Progressive roots guitarist cial educational program for area grade Valentine’s 2/15: Valarie Marini Shri Kalaa Mandir – Classical Indian school students featuring the Chardon Day 6:30-9:30 music & dance Polka Band. Later that evening all are Introducing our New welcome to attend a community square Thur, Feb. 14th 2/18: Lakefront Connection The Chardon Polka Band– Polka, what and contra dance on Friday at 7:30 PM else! featuring the Saints and Opossums and SENIOR MENU Networking Group 6pm AND 3 Different Tickets for the evening concert are $10 caller Kenny Wilson. All dances will be 2/23: Nia Covington 7-10pm (advance) and $15 (day of show) with 12 taught and no experience is necessary. For Specials! and under free. Additional information complete information visit LOW CARB MENU! Call for reservations HUGE www.lakeeriefolkfest.com. ROTATING and a schedule may be found at www. Come check ‘em out! 440-983-4809 SELECTION OF lakeeriefolkfest.com, including how to The festival is a collaboration between Craft support the program as a sponsor. Mark two nonprofit organizations, The Shore Beer! your calendars now and plan to spend the Cultural Centre and the Northeast Ohio Callaway's Grille day with great people and great music. Musical Heritage Association. Contribu- 6666 Chapel Rd. • Madison • (440) 983-4809 The Lake Erie Folk Fest will kick off on tions are tax-deductible as allowed by Friday, February 22 at 10 AM with a spe- law. www.callawaysgrille.com • Mon.-Th. 3-10pm • Fri.-Sat. 3-11pm • Sun. open North Coast Voice Magazine | northcoastvoice.com • (440) 415-0999 | February 6, 2019 - March 6, 2019 11 North Coast Voice Folk, Old Time, & Irish Off The Wooden Spool Jams and Events an Etsy shop Unique quilted gifts V from the heart Compiled by Laura Fidel The big event this month is the wonderful Lake Erie Folk Festival! Jams, workshops Visit my shop for information and pricing. and a superb concert lineup make for an event not to be missed. The date is Febru- ary 23rd, the place: Shore Center in Euclid. Full details can be found on the previous page and at www.lakeeriefolkfest.com/2019-festival . Hope to see you there! Regularly Scheduled: • UKELELE CLUB: Monday evenings at Perry Public Library from 7-8:45PM. The library is located at 3753 Main St., Perry, 440-259-3300. Contact Gary at penswift@ yahoo.com for more info. Beginners are welcome and instruments may be purchased from most music stores. • IRISH JAM, 1st Saturday of the month, Briquettes Smokehouse in the historic Ashtabula Harbor, 2-4PM. They have moved from the main drag a few hundred yards to a little side street on the River and next to the Coast Guard station. If you are com- ing from Rt. 11, it will be the very first side street to the right after crossing the bridge (west side of the river, building behind Harbor Perk). • OLD TIME JAM, 2nd Saturday of the month, led by Joel Specht at the Harbor Perk, 1025 Bridge St., Ashtabula, OH, 440-964-9277, from 4-6:30PM. Old time Vandy Linhart [email protected] Etsy shop - offthewoodenspool instruments and repertoire, intermediate skill level. Bring your own chair. • MAGIC TREE IRISH JAM, 3rd Sunday at Magic Tree Pub, 7463 South Ave., Boardman, OH (1/4 mile south of Rt. 224), 6-8PM. Contact Frank Krygowski at [email protected] for more information. More Country GUARANTEED! • OPEN JAM CANCELLED THIS MONTH due to LEFF, usually meets 4th Sat- urday of the month, led by Andrej Debevc. To resume in March at Scribbler’s Coffee Co., 388 S. Broadway, Geneva, 440-466-2233, from 2-4:30PM. All instruments and styles welcome. • ERIE IRISH JAM, 2nd Sunday of the month, 2-4PM at the Tap House Bar, 333 State St., Erie, PA. Traditional Irish tunes, instruments and percussion, please! • OLD-TIME JAM, MT Glass, Cleveland Hts., 13443 Cedar Rd. (just west of Melt), Cleveland Heights, 2nd and 4th Tuesdays at 7 p.m. SPECIAL EVENTS, ETC. • New this year at the Shore Cultural Centre in Euclid will be Community Dances sponsored by the Lake Erie Folk Fest. The Friday night dances will take place 7:30pm-10:00pm on 2/22, 3/15 and 4/19 will feature square and contra dances to a live band and caller. No experience or partners are necessary and all are sure to have a great time. • Tune Traders open session ...fourth Thursday of the month at 7PM at West Woods/ Geauga Park in Geauga County...off Rt. 87. • Irish Session at Willoughby Fine Arts Association Gallery. Starting in February we will be holding our sessions on the 4th Saturday (2/23/19) so we will not be in conflict with the bluegrass jam session. WFA is located at 38660 Mentor Ave, Wil- MORNINGS 5-10am loughby, OH 44094, Phone: (440) 951-7500. • Euclid Irish-American Club: Friday 2/08 - Traditional Ceili with music by The Kil- roy Ceili Band, at Irish American Club, Euclid (dinner available prior to ceili). Friday 2/15 - Winter Trad Seisiun, at Irish American Club, Euclid. For more information, 983TheBull.com visit www.ballinlochmusic.com Play on! 12 North Coast Voice Magazine | northcoastvoice.com • (440) 415-0999 | February 6, 2019 - March 6, 2019 North Coast Voice

OPEN DAILY 7am-1am 7am Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner & Late Night till 11:30 • Dine In/Carry Out Happy Hour DAILY 1pm-9pm ON THE BEAT $1.50 Most Domestic Bottles & $1.75 Well Shots 6 Bottle Bucket of Most Domestics Beers $12 All Day MON: Half Price on Select Appetizers Daily TUE: Wing Night They recorded a set at the Uris, too, Food WED: 2 Tiders or Hot Dogs & $5 Lunch which yielded their Live album. At the Onion Rings or Fries Sandwich Special V Specials! THUR: Taco Night M-F 11:30-1:30 height of their popularity, they brought along their protégés, Queen, to make their U.S. debut. This was also the year that Scotch Doubles Pool Tournament front man Ian Hunter published ‘Diary Feb. 17 & March 17 • 4PM of a Rock ‘n’ Roll Star,’ his 1974 tour starting at The Loft at Indian Creek memoir that Q Magazine has called, “the greatest music book ever written.” In this St. Pat Trek pivotal year, Mott The Hoople established TICKETS ON SALE NOW! themselves as one of rock’s most beloved Event date 3/9/19 1-9pm Mott The Hoople bands. Brian May and Roger Taylor of ’74: One Of Britain’s Queen both credit them and the ’74 tour DJ/VJ/KARAOKE for helping inspire Queen’s theatrical Every Friday & Saturday starting @ 8pm Greatest Bands has stage show. A young Aerosmith earned Or Immediately After The Band Until 12:30am national exposure when they opened Announced First U.S. a handful of shows on the ’74 tour as VisitGenevaOnTheLake.com & VisitAshtabulaCounty.com Tour in 45 Years well. The Clash, Cheap Trick, Kiss, Def SEND US AN EMAIL TO RECEIVE OUR MAILINGS! Leppard, Primal Scream and more have This April, Mott The Hoople ’74 will Two Facebook Pages: HighTide Tavern and Betty's HighTide Fun tour the U.S. for the first time in 45 championed Mott’s genre-bending trans- formation of rock. Email: [email protected] years. The tour, featuring core ‘74 5504 Lake Road East • On the Strip members Ian Hunter, Ariel Bender and Mott The Hoople recently reunited in Morgan Fisher, celebrates the 45th an- Summer 2018 to headline the Ramb- Geneva-on-the-Lake, Ohio • (440) 466-7990 niversary of their famous 1974 U.S. tour, lin’ Man Fair in the U.K. In its five-star as well as the original release of The review of their set, Classic Rock maga- Hoople and Live, the final of the zine cited “Sweet Jane,” “Honaloochie classic Mott The Hoople era. The eight- Boogie” and their epic encore of “Sat- date run of theatre performances begins urday Gigs” as monumental moments: PARTY April 1 and concludes at the Beacon “Mott the Hoople are simply brilliant. ROOM Theatre in New York City on April 10. Their energy, passion and obvious skills AVAILABLE! The band’s Cleveland show is April 6th at are a joy to behold…a band at the top of the Masonic Auditorium. Tickets are on their game.” sale now. April 6 – Cleveland, OH – Masonic Mott The Hoople ’74 is Ian Hunter Auditorium Come for the Food ... Stay for the Entertainment (vocals and guitar), Ariel Bender (guitar) and Morgan Fisher (keyboards) joined http://mottthehoople.com Sat. Feb. 9th • 8pm by James Mastro (guitar, saxophone, mandolin), Steve Holley (drums, backing Comedy Night with vocals), Mark Bosch (guitar), Paul Page (bass) and Dennis Dibrizzi (keyboards, backing vocals). Dan Ellison In 1974, the last time Mott The Hoople Growing up in West Virginia, Dan has performed in the U.S., they played hilarious stories of things he used to do theatres and arenas across the country mixed with his personal views on everything in support of The Hoople, an album that from politics, to women, to kid’s toys. Now,

features Mott classics like “The Golden after over 1,000,000 miles, 44 states and 1,000 Age of Rock n’ Roll” and “Roll Away The Stone,” both Top 20 hits in the UK. clubs across the U.S. he has honed his act to The groundbreaking band, with Top 15 Uriah Heep comes to a broken beer bottle’s edge. Tickets only $5 in advance UK singles “All the Way From Mem- Opening Act is Joke Teller Grampa Moses! and $7 at the door! Kent Stage Reservations are strongly recommended. phis” and “Honaloochie Boogie” and May 9, 10, 11 @ 8 pm whose big US hit was the Bowie-penned Save the date! Next comedy night is SAT, MARCH 2nd “All the Young Dudes,” became the first One of the most popular hard rock groups rock group to play on Broadway in NYC, 6884 North Ridge Road (Rt. 20) • 440.428.9926 with a sold-out week at Uris Theatre. Continued on page 14 North Coast Voice Magazine | northcoastvoice.com • (440) 415-0999 | February 6, 2019 - March 6, 2019 13 North Coast Voice Continued from page 13 to come out of Britain in the 1970s, Uriah - watching movies with sweat pants on, Heep has sold more than 40 million eating pizza, exchanging memes... it sets albums worldwide. a different tone for meaningful love by The band was formed in 1969, co-found- contradicting the Hollywood romance we ed by guitarist Mick Box - who leads the all seem to be chasing after.” group to this day. They broke out in 1972 Bassel & The Supernaturals combines with the release of the Demons and Wiz- neo-soul and funk with captivating lyrics ards album, which included the hits “The about love, loss, and a war in Syria that V Wizard,” “Sweet Lorraine” and “Easy has affected Bassel Almadani’s family Livin’.” The 1973 single, “Stealin” from along with 10,000,000 others. the concept album, Sweet Freedom is a hard rock classic. The soulful Syrian-American vocalist and his ensemble broke out with their Uriah Heep continued rocking through 2017 release Elements, which earned the decades, and released their 25th studio them critical praise from Huffington Post, Jim Ales album, Living the Dream last September. Associated Press, Reuters, Paste, and EVERY TUESDAY...Grand River Manor The band embarked on a world tour to more. Bassel also donated over 20% of Acoustic Fun! support the release, including dates in their merchandise proceeds to humanitar- Wing Night Live! • OPEN MIC 7-10 Osaka, France, Italy, Serbia, Poland and ian relief through the Karam Foundation the Netherlands. The tour will continue during their campaign. It also landed Sat. Feb. 9 ...... Hundley Cellars ...... 2-5 through October, 2019. the band at SXSW’s 2017 “ContraBand: Sun. Feb. 10 ...... Benny Vino ...... 2-5 The Kent Stage concerts are the only #MusicUnites” showcase featuring Sat. Feb. 16 ...... Ferrante Winery 6:30-9:30 ones in this region - including not only musicians from countries affected by the Ohio - but Michigan, Pennsylvania, In- U.S. travel ban. A fantastic showcase that Thur. Feb. 28 ...... Benny Vino ...... 4-7 diana, western New York, Kentucky and sent the message that music transcends Sun. Mar. 3 ...... Old Mill Winery.....4:30-7:30 West Virginia. borders to unite rather than divide. Open Mic Through the ups and downs of a 50-year Don’t miss the opportunity to catch new career, the band has endured and thrived, music from Bassel & The Supernatu- Call me at (440) 417-2475 or find me on Facebook continuing to share the gospel of straight- rals as they showcase songs from their ahead hard rock and roll. upcoming album. More info at www.basselmusic.com Gold Circle tickets are $64 and reserved seats are $44. The shows begins at 8 p.m., Wilbert’s Food & Music is located at 812 with doors opening at 7 p.m. Tickets Huron Road East, Cleveland, OH 44115 are on sale now www.thekentstage.com The show is at 8pm EST Price: $10 Pur- where the full calendar of concerts can be chase Link: https://bit.ly/2CmQ78O accessed. Tickets also available by phone at 877-987-6487. Clyde Hill Creative Bassel & The Supernat- Works resume Satur- urals Performing At day workshops Wilbert’s On Feb. 16th “Enduring Expressions” workshops from Chicago based band Bassel & The Super- CLYDE HILL CREATIVE WORKS (see naturals will be coming to Cleveland, OH ad on pg. 16) will resume Saturdays, 1 on Saturday February 16th at Wilbert’s. p.m. at Park Avenue Winery, Ashtabula. They will be celebrating the release of $15 covers 2 sessions of materials & kiln their new single “Calculated Love,” firings. These workshops are a great cre- which is the first song to be revealed from ative way to spend a cold February day. Bassel’s highly anticipated new album Chris Burton, KSU ‘73 BFA sculpting, Smoke & Mirrors, set for release in May, will be teaching & coaching. 2019. The album continues the band’s message of a “Syrian heart, Chicago soul,” but also dismantles the myth of Geneva Camera Club glamour, glitz and fame that people com- The next meeting is February 20, 2019. monly perceive of entertainers. Meeting location is at Geneva City Hall, “Calculated Love” is the perfect tune for 44 N Forest Street, Geneva, OH 44041 this upcoming Valentine’s day with its The monthly presentation is by Martha upbeat catchy groove that celebrates love Gillespie on Cuba. The monthly photo KID MITCHELL & TED ALEXANDER for what it is. Bassel explains, “Calcu- subject is Ice and the monthly education lated Love is about everyday real love Continued on page 28 14 North Coast Voice Magazine | northcoastvoice.com • (440) 415-0999 | February 6, 2019 - March 6, 2019 North Coast Voice

which they earned their international spotlight. users to task for siphoning free Metallica mp3s Granted, so much has transpired in the thirty- from the pioneering (but now defunct) down- CONCERT REVIEW three years since Metallica found their feet on load site. tour with Ozzy Osbourne…and said farewell But there’s a difference between selling out ■■■ By Pete Roche to bassist Cliff Burton, who perished in a freak one’s art for an easy buck and cashing in on bus accident. They recruited four-stringer something you’re already exceptionally good Metallica brought their Fire back to CLE Jason Newsted to anchor the bottom end, paid at. And if the band took any perceived missteps It’s been nearly ten years since the homage to the New Wave of British Heavy along the rocky road to musical immortality, V San Francisco thrash kings played Metal acts (and The Misfits) that influenced their compelling performance at center court here last: The guys rocked Public them with a cool 1987 covers EP (Garage Days in “The Q” nullified all debts and righted most Hall in April 2009 upon their induc- Re-Revisited), then regrouped for the dry-but- wrongs. tion into the Rock and Roll Hall of kinetic …and Justice for All, which yielded At least, it did for two and a half electrifying Fame—and rubbed elbows with their first major hit (and video) in the form of members of Anthrax, Megadeth, and hours—during which Metallica provided fans the Dalton Trumbo (Johnny Got His Gun)- with sixteen loud, locomotive reminders of why Slayer at a serendipitous House of inspired war epic “One.” Blues summit (that culminated in a we latched on to their pugnacious rhythms and dozen “Big 4” concerts around the But it was Metallica’s eponymous “black memorable melodies in the first place…and we world). Later that fall they doubled album” that catapulted the quartet to super- stuck around through the career ups (Lightning, back for a proper Death Magnetic stardom, courtesy the shorter, more accessible Puppets) and downs (1999’s symphonic S&M A polar vortex brought frigid temps to Ohio tour stop at Quicken Loans Arena. tunes (by Metallica standards) produced by Bob and 2003’s cacophonous St. Anger). last week. Rock (Aerosmith, Motley Crue). “Enter Sand- Reminders of why we traveled with them So Metallica’s return to “The Q” was a decade man,” “Sad But True,” and “The Unforgiven” Fortunately, Metallica came bulldozing overdue. And while the band’s ongoing World “Through the Never.” through the Buckeye State to deliver a double forced FM radio (which by 1991 was already Wired tour supports (in name, anyway) their taking pointers from MTV) to take heed, and The 2004 documentary Metallica: Some Kind shot of molten metal in Cincinnati and Cleve- last studio album—2016’s Hardwired…to of Monster took viewers behind the iron curtain land (Jan. 30 and Feb. 1). the group’s “Metal Militia” fandom of denim- Self-Destruct—the mavens did their brutal best and-leather clad head-bangers expanded to for a look at some of the Metalli-drama in the You might say James Hetfield and company to shuffle “newer” (‘90s and ‘00s) tracks with include the frat boys and female who used to studio and on the stage. Hetfield’s substance converted our woeful “Trapped Under Ice” classic ‘80s cuts from the Flemming Rasmus- mock the hesher’s musical proclivities. abuse and rehab was laid bare, Ulrich’s control winter desperation into incendiary “Jump in sen-produced triptych (Ride the Lightning, the Fire” aplomb. Master of Puppets, …and Justice For All) with Which naturally led to cries of “sellout,” espe- cially after drummer Lars Ulrich took Napster Continued on page 16

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Continued from Page 15 Clyde Hill issues were addressed, and an olive branch was extended to Organic Gluten-free/Dairy-Free Groceries Creative Works original Metallica guitarist Dave Mustaine (who formed Mega- deth upon his 1983 ejection). The film also chronicled the OPEN audition process that brought YEAR ACCEPTING ROUND! EBT! burly bassist Robert Trujijllo (formerly of Suicidal Tenden-

cies) to the “Frantic” fold. ©2019 Peter M. Roche • CBD Products now available! Also joining cofounders • Whole Foods • Vitamins, Teas, Snacks, Hetfield (guitar, vocals) and • Wraps & Sandwiches Ulrich (drums) in Cavs town was longtime lead • Salads & Smoothies guitarist Kirk Hammett, who augmented Het- • Jewelry & Unique Clothing • Lucky Bamboo & More! field’s signature Gibson / ESP guitar riffs with scorching leads, shimmery solos, and wicked ing of Kill ‘em See you at the Visit Our Showroom All (1983) bass Geneva Business Expo wah-wah passages on his movie monster- Tuesday, February 19th • 5-7 pm 764 South County Line Road themed (The Mummy, Bride of Frankenstein, classic “Anes- red Ouija board) six-strings. thesia / Pulling Indian Cooking Demonstration Class Harpersfield Teeth.” Tuesday, February 26th • 6-8 pm The musicians (now in their mid-fifties) took ©2019 Peter M. Roche Learn to prepare traditional Indian Cuisine, enjoy (440) 466-0702 by appt. to their unique in-the-round stage under cover Burton’s 92- a full meal, and take home recipes. $20 per person INSPIRED BY NATURE of darkness (and accompanied by the spaghetti year old father Earth’s Natural Treasures too... INTERPRETED THRU IMAGINATION western sounds of Ennio Morricone’s “Ecstasy was in attendance at the Wednesday night show 56 S. Broadway • Geneva of Gold”), assumed their respective starting in Cinci. 440-466-4368 Available at Rees' Corner, Geneva positions, and commenced their aural assault Hours: Mon-Weds 10am-6pm • Thurs - Sat 10am-7pm • Sun. 10am-5pm Metallica’s shuriken-shaped stage allowed the Winter Wonderland/Valentine with the hectic “Hardwired” and rapid, rugged www.EarthsNaturalTreasures.com guys to wander between songs, and a bank of workshops Saturdays 1 p.m. “Atlas, Rise.” forty-something video cubes dangling above [email protected] Park Avenue Winery, Ashtabula Hetfield commented that the Cleveland audi- projected images of vintage photos (with ence was part of the extended Metallica family, Burton and Newsted), fan artwork, skeletal il- which includes fans young, old, and middle- lustrations by “Pushead,” and sundry computer aged. graphics. The abundance of visuals kept every- one’s eyes—and imagination—engaged. “All are welcome here,” he Hetfield, his prodigiously-inked arms held aloft. “Papa Het” and the gang bid a fond (and sincere-sounding) farewell after the bomb- Sinister “Seek and Destroy” and chugging shell wartime classic “One” and anti-drug plague paean “Creeping Death” brought ditty “Master of Puppets,” but the dudes diehards back to the band’s early days, but way- returned in short order to encore with staccato faring “Wherever I May Roam” and acoustic- Puppets opener “Battery.” A pair of black colored “Unforgiven” harkened back to the album offerings closed out the festivities: The uber-popular black album. Best-life liturgy quiet, ballad-esque “Nothing Else Matters” “Now That We’re Dead” updated everyone on showcased Hetfield’s sensitive side, while the Hardwired menu. “Enter Sandman” saw the leonine singer bel- The new(er) song featured a tribal drum-off lowing and barking over delightfully distorted near the end, when all four musicians quit their power chords…albeit with assistance from the regular instruments (including Ulrich) to work 18,000-strong audience. the sticks on some well-concealed floor toms “Hey, I’ve got too many tattoos at this point to and bass drums. “For Whom the Bell Tolls” get a real job!” he mused. had the standing-room only floor crowd pump- ing fists in unison. The group made a pre-show stop at Cleve- land Food Bank, where they gifted staffers Other highlights: Hammett and Trujillo with a $10,000 donation and greeted a couple shared some time alone together for a couple contest-winning volunteers. The visit was part Cleveland-friendly covers, including the of Metallica’s All Within My Hands campaign, James Gang’s “Funk 49” and Michael Stanley whose mission is to encourage community Band’s “My Town;” flames belched around participation and foster hunger-staving efforts Ulrich’s drum riser during ReLoad favorite all around the nation. “Fuel;” a swarm of drones ascended from the stage and flitted overhead for the addiction Let it not be said that these mature metal- anthem “Moth to the Flame;” and Trujillo heads don’t have big hearts to match their paid homage to Burton with an accurate read- bulging wallets. 16 North Coast Voice Magazine | northcoastvoice.com • (440) 415-0999 | February 6, 2019 - March 6, 2019 North Coast Voice

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Student Veterans of America SVA presents Militaria & Police/Fire/EMS Collectors Shows Buy | Sell | Swap Friday, March 22 • 5-9 p.m. Saturday, March 23 • 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. Lakeland Community College Athletic and Fitness Center 7700 Clocktower Drive, Kirtland, OH 44094 Open to the public • FREE PARKING One admission covers the cost of both events! For more information Admission: & vendor table rentals: $5 adults Phone: 440.525.7529 $3 students, veterans and Email: [email protected] active military (with proper ID) Web: facebook.com/lakeland.militaria.show The college in no way endorses any specific political or religious idea. All items presented at this show are historical collectibles or antiques and are presented in that aspect only. North Coast Voice Magazine | northcoastvoice.com • (440) 415-0999 | February 6, 2019 - March 6, 2019 17 North Coast Voice

mental ability, LOVE. AIN’T LOVE is tionship with his father and his life in a testament to Yonder Mountain String music and acting. KICKIN’ IT Band’s organic, dynamic, and intensely “I learned a lot about myself going back personal brand of contemporary blue- through the chronicles of my past. In my grassfueled Americana. waning years of ability, I have a clearer Above photo by Cinema Raven at Bridal picture of the past. It’s an interesting Yonder Mountain String Band to play House of Blues Veil Falls in Telluride, CO. during the game of patience to sit and wait for the Friday, March 15 @ House of Blues - General Admission Tickets: $25.00 on sale now Telluride Bluegrass Festival. clocks of time to expose so much,” said V Travis. “As the candle burns, it is time to V More Info: www.yondermountain.com Yonder founding members Aijala, banjo share the history that made me who I am, player Dave Johnston, and bassist Ben Fireside Collective opens for tell the backstory to some of my songs, Kaufmann reconfigured Yonder Moun- give insight to the challenges I faced, and tain String Band as a traditional bluegrass Yonder Mountain reflect on the blessings through it all.” instrumental five-piece in 2014 with the recruitment of new players Allie Kral Kent Stage Welcomes (violin) and Jacob Jolliff (mandolin). The reconstituted group debuted with 2015’s acclaimed BLACK SHEEP, but truly Friday March 8th @ 8 pm gelled as they toured, the new players’ personalities seamlessly blending and progressive bluegrass outfit’s most sur- elevating the intrinsically tight Yonder prising, creative, and yes, energetic studio Winners of the 2016 Merlefest Band sound. Yonder made certain to show off excursion to date. Songs like “Chasing Competition, Fireside Collective is the current roster’s growing strength My Tail” and “Alison” are rooted in tradi- quickly blazing a name for themselves with the 2017 release of MOUNTAIN tion but as current as tomorrow, animated as a must-see progressive acoustic TRACKS: VOLUME 6, the first install- by electrifying performance, vivid pro- ensemble. Formed in 2014, Fireside is ment in their hugely popular live record- duction, and the modernist power that has a group of folk music enthusiasts who blend elements of traditional bluegrass For more than 25 years, the members of ing series since 2008. made Yonder one of the most popular live Lonestar have logged countless miles bands of their generation. and American roots music with modern Yonder Mountain String Band’s first acoustic arrangements. With an energetic touring throughout the world, released new album in two years, LOVE. AIN’T Melding sophisticated songcraft, irre- live show, the band presents finely crafted several platinum-selling albums and ten LOVE is undeniably the Colorado-based pressible spirit, and remarkable instru- original music infused with impeccable #1 singles, and earned some of coun- solos and tight harmonies. try music’s top awards. London’s The Guardian proclaimed them exemplars www.firesidecollectiveband.com of “country’s greatest strength: picture- painting, story-based, tear-your-heart-out Travis plans autobiography lyrics that are the most direct and lucid in Randy Travis will release his autobiogra- popular music.” phy in May. Known for merging their country roots Thomas Nelson, a division of HarperCol- with strong melodies and rich vocals, lins, will put the memoir, “Forever and Lonestar is comprised of Richie Mc- Ever, Amen: A Memoir of Music, Faith, Donald (lead vocals), Michael Britt and Braving the Storms of Life,” on May (lead guitar & backing vocals), Keech 4. Rainwater (drums), and Dean Sams Travis talks about everything from a (keyboards & backing vocals). They’ve troubled, working-class childhood in amassed RIAA-certified sales in excess North Carolina to the Country Music Hall of ten million album units and achieved of Fame; from a broken marriage to a ten No.1 country hits including “No miraculous daily recovery from viral car- News,” “Come Crying To Me,” and diomyopathy, flatlining, massive stroke their crossover smash “” (which and coma. also topped the Billboard Hot 100, the first record since 1983’s “Islands in Travis wrote the book with Ken Abraham. the Stream,” to top both charts). The “I didn’t really feel I had a book to write band’s awards include a 1999 Academy until I stood on the distant shore and of Country Music Single of The Year looked back over the ripples my life has for “Amazed” (which also won Song of made on myself and on others. My songs the Year), and the 2001 Country Music were the stories of my life and I learned Association Vocal Group of the Year. from those who listened, they were theirs The band’s latest CD, Never Enders, was too. My fans inspired me and continue to released in 2016. do so,” said Travis Gold Circle tickets are $49 and reserved He recounts his troubled youth full of seats are $39. The show begins at 8 p.m., drinking and stealing cars, a tense rela- with doors opening at 7 p.m. 18 North Coast Voice Magazine | northcoastvoice.com • (440) 415-0999 | February 6, 2019 - March 6, 2019 North Coast Voice The First Conspira- cy: The Secret Plot to Kill George Wash- ington WHAT’S ON THE SHELF Taking place during the Compiled By Sage Satori most critical period of ■■■ our nation’s birth, The Non – fiction reads for those long winter nights First Conspiracy tells a remarkable and previ- www.Abbeyrodeo.com VThe Birth of Loud: The Heartbeat of ously untold piece of Leo Fender, Les Wounded Knee: Na- American history that Saturday, March 30th Paul, and the tive America from not only reveals George Washington’s Guitar-Pioneering 1890 to the Present character, but also illuminates the origins Rivalry That Shaped A sweeping history- of America’s counterintelligence move- Willoughby Rock ‘n’ Roll -and counter-narrative- ment that led to the modern day CIA. V.F.W. Post 1500 A riveting saga in the -of Native American life In 1776, an elite group of soldiers were history of rock ‘n’ roll: from the Wounded Knee handpicked to serve as George Washing- the decades-long ri- massacre to the present. ton’s bodyguards. Washington trusted 8:00 pm - 10:30 pm valry between the two The received idea of them; relied on them. But unbeknownst to men who innovated Native American history--as promulgated Washington, some of them were part of a 38295 Pelton Rd. the electric guitar’s amplified sound-Leo by books like Dee Brown’s mega-best- treasonous plan. In the months leading up Fender and Les Paul-and their intense selling 1970 Bury My Heart at Wounded to the Revolutionary War, these traitorous Willoughby competition to convince rock stars like Knee--has been that American Indian soldiers, along with the Governor of New the Beatles, Jimi Hendrix, and Eric Clap- history essentially ended with the 1890 York, William Tryon, and Mayor David 440.951.9233 ton to play the instruments they built. massacre at Wounded Knee. Not only did Mathews, launched a deadly plot against In the years after World War II, music one hundred fifty Sioux die at the hands of the most important member of the mili- Abbey Rodeo is: Jim Bonfonti, Chris Butcher, was evolving from big-band jazz into the the U. S. Cavalry, the sense was, but Na- tary: George Washington himself. Verne McClelland, P. J. Philips, primordial elements of rock ’n’ roll—and tive civilization did as well. This is the story of the secret plot and Bob Yocum and Chuck Citraro. these louder styles demanded revolution- Growing up Ojibwe on a reservation in how it was revealed. It is a story of lead- Check out the Abbey Rodeo video at: ary instruments. When Leo Fender’s Minnesota, training as an anthropologist, ers, liars, counterfeiters, and jailhouse www.youtube.com/watch?v=siwWk_2hELk tiny firm marketed the first solid-body and researching Native life past and pres- Continued on Page 20 electric guitar, the Esquire, musicians ent for his nonfiction and novels, David immediately saw its appeal. Not to be Treuer has uncovered a different narrative. out-maneuvered, Gibson, the largest gui- Because they did not disappear--and not tar manufacturer, raced to build a com- despite but rather because of their intense petitive product. The company designed struggles to preserve their language, their an “axe” that would make Fender’s traditions, their families, and their very Esquire look cheap and convinced Les existence--the story of American Indians Paul—whose endorsement Leo Fender since the end of the nineteenth century had sought—to put his name on it. Thus to the present is one of unprecedented was born the guitar world’s most heated resourcefulness and reinvention. rivalry: Gibson versus Fender, Les ver- sus Leo. In The Heartbeat of Wounded Knee, Treuer melds history with reportage and While Fender was a quiet, half-blind, memoir. Tracing the tribes’ distinctive self-taught radio repairman from rural cultures from first contact, he explores Orange County, Paul was a brilliant but how the depredations of each era spawned egomaniacal pop star and guitarist who new modes of survival. The devastating spent years toying with new musical seizures of land gave rise to increasingly technologies. Their contest turned into an sophisticated legal and political maneuver- arms race as the most inventive musi- ing that put the lie to the myth that Indians cians of the 1950s and 1960s—including don’t know or care about property. The bluesman Muddy Waters, rocker Buddy forced assimilation of their children at Holly, the Beatles, Bob Dylan, and Eric government-run boarding schools incubat- Clapton—adopted one maker’s guitar or ed a unifying Native identity. Conscription another. By the time Jimi Hendrix played in the US military and the pull of urban “The Star-Spangled Banner” at Wood- life brought Indians into the mainstream stock in 1969 on his Fender Stratocaster, and modern times, even as it steered the it was clear that electric instruments- emerging shape of self-rule and spawned a Fender or Gibson-had launched music new generation of resistance. The Heart- into a radical new age, empowering beat of Wounded Knee is the essential, artists with a vibrancy and volume never intimate story of a resilient people in a before attainable. transformative era. North Coast Voice Magazine | northcoastvoice.com • (440) 415-0999 | February 6, 2019 - March 6, 2019 19 North Coast Voice Continued from page 19 swer would likely depend on your age: But less is remembered about the amateur to fabled frontierswoman Calamity Jane. confessors. It also shows just how hard you might say during Barack Obama’s nature of the movement or the lives of its Even before his death, Wild Bill became the battle was for George Washington presidency, or with the post-9/11 war on players. In this wildly entertaining and a legend, with fiction sometimes sup- and how close America was to losing the terror, or the culture wars of the 1980s meticulously researched account, histo- planting fact in the stories that surfaced. Revolutionary War. and 1990s, or the “Reagan Revolution” rian and journalist Tony Perrottet unravels Once, in a bar in Nebraska, he was In this historical page-turner, New York and the the rise of the New Right. the human drama behind history’s most confronted by four men, three of whom Times bestselling author Brad Meltzer For leading historians Kevin M. Kruse improbable revolution: a scruffy handful he killed in the ensuing gunfight. A fa- teams up with American history writer and Julian E. Zelizer, it all starts in 1974. of self-taught revolutionaries-many of mous Harper’s Magazine article credited and documentary television producer, In that one year, the nation was rocked by them kids just out of college, literature Hickok with slaying 10 men that day; by Josh Mensch to unravel the shocking true one major event after another: The Water- majors, and art students, and including the 1870s, his career-long kill count was story behind what has previously been a gate crisis and the departure of President a number of extraordinary women-who up to 100. footnote in the pages of history. Draw- Richard Nixon, the first and only U.S. defeated 40,000 professional soldiers to overthrow the dictatorship of Fulgencio The legend of Wild Bill has only grown ing on extensive research, Meltzer and President to resign; the winding down of since his death in 1876, when cow- Mensch capture in riveting detail how the Vietnam War and rising doubts about Batista. Cuba Libre!’s deep dive into the revolution reveals fascinating details: ardly Jack McCall famously put a bullet George Washington not only defeated the America’s military might; the fallout through the back of his head during most powerful military force in the world, from the OPEC oil embargo that para- How did Fidel’s highly organized lover Celia Sánchez whip the male guerrillas a card game. Bestselling author Tom but also uncovered the secret plot against lyzed America with the greatest energy Clavin has sifted through years of west- him in the tumultuous days leading up to crisis in its history; and the desegregation into shape? Who were the two dozen American volunteers who joined the ern lore to bring Hickock fully to life in July 4, 1776. busing riots in South Boston that showed this rip-roaring, spellbinding true story. a horrified nation that our efforts to end Cuban rebels? How do you make land institutional racism were failing. mines from condensed milk cans-or, for Fault Lines: A His- that matter, cook chorizo à la guerrilla In the years that followed, the story of tory of the United (sausage guerrilla-style)? our own lifetimes would be written. Chaos me! States Since 1974 Cuba Libre! is an absorbing look back at Longstanding historical fault lines over The Unbelievably Two award-winning income inequality, racial division, and a liberation movement that captured the historians explore the world’s imagination with its spectacular Funny and Smart Story a revolution in gender roles and sexual of How Randomness origins of a divided norms would deepen and fuel a polarized drama, foolhardy bravery, tragedy, and, America. sometimes, high comedy-and that set the Improves Your Brain political landscape. In Fault Lines, Kruse by Yaron Ilan M.D. If you were asked and Zelizer reveal how the divisions of stage for Cold War tensions that pushed when America became the present day began almost five decades the world to the brink of nuclear war. The way chaos im- polarized, your an- ago, and how they were widened thanks proves your creativity to profound changes in our political sys- and enhances your life! tem as well as a fracturing media land- Our brains adapt so scape that was repeatedly transformed Wild Bill: The True readily to training regimens, that such with the rise of cable TV, the internet, and Story of the Ameri- routines lose their benefits over time. This social media. can Frontier’s First book explores ways to get past these ob- How did the United States become so Gunfighter stacles by setting aside order and routine The definitive true sto- divided? Fault Lines offers a richly told, and seeking what many tend to think of as ry of Wild Bill, the first wide-angle history view toward an answer. anathema to normal living – chaos. This lawman of the Wild chaos which is achieved by mixing up the 16 pages of black and white illustrations West, by the #1 New brain in a figurative blender, can improve York Times bestselling its neuron connections and by doing so, author of Dodge City. help develop greater creativity and open Cuba Libre!: Che, In July 1865, “Wild up new ways to enhance life and living. Fidel, and the Im- Bill” Hickok shot and killed Davis Tutt in The loss of Dan’s wife to a terminal ill- probable Revolution Springfield, MO. the first quick-draw duel ness jolts him into making an odd career That Changed World on the frontier. Thus began the reputation shift. He abandons the sense of orderli- History that made him a marked man to every ness he once embraced, replacing it with gunslinger in the Wild West. The surprising story of a more random approach to life. In his Che Guevara, Fi- James Butler Hickock was known across search for greater meaning, he begins del Castro, and the the frontier as a soldier, Union spy, scout, to explore a whole range of heterogenic scrappy band of rebel lawman, gunfighter, gambler, showman, topics including: history, art, science, men and women who and actor. He crossed paths with General computers, and cyberspace. followed them. Custer and Buffalo Bill Cody, as well as Dan’s quest reflects upon the brains’ Ben Thompson and other young toughs Most people are familiar with the basics uncanny ability to adapt to change. His gunning for the sheriff with the quickest of the Cuban Revolution of 1956–1959: it journey illustrates how the engine that draw west of the Mississippi. was led by two of the twentieth century’s runs the body is a lot more capricious most charismatic figures, Fidel Castro and Wild Bill also fell in love multiple times than we realize, and that we can apply Che Guevara; it successfully overthrew the before marrying the true love of his life, this realization to getting past obstacles island nation’s US–backed dictator; and it Agnes Lake, the impresario of a traveling on the road to self-improvement. quickly went awry under Fidel’s rule. circus. He would be buried however, next Releases March 24, 2019 20 North Coast Voice Magazine | northcoastvoice.com • (440) 415-0999 | February 6, 2019 - March 6, 2019 North Coast Voice

record, I don’t completely disregard this guy because THE SIXTH SENSE was kind of a groundbreaking film. Every- MOVIE REVIEWS thing beyond that has been hackery in my ■■■ By Westside Steve Simmons opinion but what the heck. It’s a bit like the boy who cried wolf. After SIXTH, Logistically it’s clear he could not have you know that every film he makes is committed the crime but it’s his word going to have some big twist ending so Westside Steve V against an evil white cop and he lands in the audience is just hardwired to disbe- prison facing execution. Not only is the lieve anything that comes before it. I saw Friday 2/15 mentally imbalanced victim coerced to UNBREAKABLE way back when and Barbarino's perjure herself, she miraculously finds was not impressed. So, when the sequel enough money to move to Puerto Rico, SPLIT came out, I didn’t bother. Flash 8:00 PM making her unavailable to the jury or the forward. Now the third and final chapter, authorities. Eventually, the fathers of the GLASS, hits the theaters and opens as the Saturday 2/23 bride and groom hijack a few truckloads number one film of the week. I did roll Erie Yacht Club If Beale Street Could Talk of garments to get the money to send the dice on it and then felt guilty about Annapurna|R|119 her mother to Puerto Rico to confront doing a review without the benefit of see- Erie, PA • 7:00 PM the supposed victim, but to no avail. As ing all three chapters. So, I bit the bullet Halfway to summer party! So, I have just seen the last of the five a matter of fact, if you are expecting a and gave Amazon Prime their inflated nominees in the Golden Globe Best happy ending, you’re in the wrong place. price and watched SPLIT this morning. Picture drama category. It’s no secret The stereotypes aren’t quite as glaring Frankly, it didn’t really tee up GLASS Saturday 3/9 that the awards this year are going to as BLACKkKLANSMAN, but BEALE but there was a reference or two, whether Firehouse Grill be politicized and racially charged, but STREET still paints a bleak and depress- or not it made much sense at the time. I’m hoping that’s not the deciding factor ing picture of society. Frankly, I think people that are looking Malvern, Ohio • 8:30 PM for success as has been in the past. Of for a connection among the three films are To purchase Westside Steve Simmons the five Golden Globes dramas, no less While there certainly are some above- hoping for more depth than there actually newest CD A Pirates Life visit www.cdbaby.com/artist/westsidestevesimmons than three are about racial strife. Two in average performances, star Kiki Layne’s is. five actually have the word “black” in isn’t one of them. Her acting is as www.westsidesteve.com the title. In case you thought the film IF one-dimensional and wooden as Kristen I thought SPLIT was a more enjoyable BEALE STREET COULD TALK was Stewart from the TWILIGHT series. It’s film than GLASS, even though it’s not shot in New Orleans or Memphis, where basically an indictment of society posing particularly groundbreaking. It combines there are actually Beale Streets, it was as a movie. the old movie plot of a crazy serial abduc- not; it takes place in Harlem, New York tor who kidnaps girls and keeps them at C a remote location. Adding to that plot, City. An opening graphic explains that WSS Beale Street (assuming a place of racial the antagonist here is actually at least 24 inequality) is ubiquitous, everywhere antagonists, manifested by the 24 separate you find it. Something like that. identities trapped in the head of James McAvoy. Just to make it easier from It does not present nearly the glaring here on, I’m going to call him Kevin, stereotypical racism as in BLACK- the nine-year-old entity. On top of that, kKLANSMAN, nor is as silly as according to psychological theory real BLACK PANTHER, nor is it uplifting or made up for the film, there are cases and positive as GREEN BOOK, which of split personalities with different blood was nominated under the Best Picture types, allergies, etc., all within the same Comedy or Musical category. Go figure. body. At any rate, all these identities are It is, however, far and away the most very different and each will come to talk depressing and least entertaining of that to, or torment, the trapped girls as the film bunch. goes along. Unfortunately, I had already Stephan James and Kiki Layne are Tish seen GLASS so I knew that he doesn’t and Fonny, a struggling clerk and an get killed at the end of SPLIT. (Though aspiring sculptor, who have been in love I don’t trust Shyamalan not to pull a since childhood. Life is hard enough in FRIDAY THE 13th ending out of his, uh, 1970s Harlem but becomes even worse Glass hat.) when Tish gets pregnant. Fonny’s fun- Universal|PG-13|129 min Flash forward a few years and the film damentalist mother thinks this is Satan’s Split GLASS opens up with Bruce Willis, the work but the rest of the family seems Universal|PG-13|117 min star of UNBREAKABLE, returning to reasonably supportive. Even though the his David Dunn character as a vigilante, kids face an uphill struggle, they find an A little background, gang. A few years dedicated to finding Kevin and rescuing acceptable apartment / studio and things ago, one of my least favorite directors, M. the new menagerie of girls. A third-party are looking up, until he’s accused of Night Shyamalan, began a trilogy with here is Elijah Price (Samuel L. Jackson) an obviously bogus charge of murder. a film called UNBREAKABLE. For the Continued on page 22 North Coast Voice Magazine | northcoastvoice.com • (440) 415-0999 | February 6, 2019 - March 6, 2019 21 North Coast Voice Continued from page 21 as the brittle-boned, wheelchair bound, Academy Awards Nominees and WSS Predictions and seemingly catatonic, mastermind. Rather than being a straightforward action I think I’ve been complaining about how one of my favorite Bradley Cooper, “A STAR IS BORN” suspense thriller, GLASS is more con- events, the Academy Awards, has devolved over the years. Once Not bad but little more than channeling Kristofferson. I was actually more impressed by his Direction. voluted, two hours of nonsense loosely they were awards given by a group of one’s peers for a spectacu- Willem Dafoe, “AT ETERNITY’E GATE” framed within the idea that all three lar performance or cinematic feat. Lately, they’ve become more often an outlet for political outrage instead of thespian artistry. I Hopefully, this one will open regionally because of the nomination, of these strange people are somehow but probably not before deadline. superheroes, and, like many superheroes, guess we will find out how dealership fares next month. And the nominees are: Rami Malek, “BOHEMIAN RHAPSODY” we know they all have a specific weak- I’d have been more impressed if he did all his own singing but a V ness. Superman has Kryptonite, Elijah BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS worthy performance nonetheless, and the favorite at the time of this has brittle bones, David Dunn has water, Amy Adams, “VICE” writing, even though I thought Christian Bale had the best perfor- and Kevin flips out at the sight of flashing Meh, not a bad performance, she might be the favorite because of her mance of the nominees. lights. Make sense? Nah, not to me either. body of work. Viggo Mortensen, “GREEN BOOK” In an ending more puzzling than climac- Marina de Tavira, “ROMA” Loved the film but while the performance was good, I didn’t think it tic, the story floats the idea that maybe A foreign film. I didn’t see it, don’t care, and there’s already a cat- was worthy of Best Actor. the world isn’t quite ready for people with egory for that. special abilities, i.e., superheroes. An idea Regina King, “IF BEALE STREET COULD TALK” BEST DIRECTOR possibly lifted from the graphic novel The movie was too depressing but she did turn in one of the few Spike Lee, “BLACKkKLANSMAN” Marshall Law. sparkling performances. I think it just barely missed the cut for Best The dark horse in this race. Depends how hateful the Academy is feel- Picture, coming in at 9th place out of eight nominees. ing when they vote. But he’s a long shot. Since GLASS opened, it is the number Emma Stone, “THE FAVOURITE” Pawel Pawlikowski, “COLD WAR” one film in the nation and I’m guessing Not a charismatic role but it wasn’t a charismatic movie. I don’t think Another foreign language film? Come on. there are plenty of fans who think there is she’ll win but it was a good turn. Yorgos Lanthimos, “THE FAVOURITE” a deep and compelling meaning to all this Rachel Weisz, “THE FAVOURITE” Because I hated the film, naturally I hated the direction. stuff. I think it’s just weird for the sake of Same comment as I gave Emma Stone. Alfonso Cuarón, “ROMA” being weird, but as always, your mileage The odds-on favorite, just because of a huge Roma tide. You know may differ. BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR my opinion on the foreign language flick. Mahershala Ali, “GREEN BOOK” Adam McKay, “VICE” I will, however, add that none of this gets Unspectacular, but a solid job. He’s favored to win but there’s not Not even a very good film, he was carried by some excellent perfor- off the ground without the spectacular much competition for Best Supporting Actor. mances. No way. performance of James McAvoy in both Adam Driver, “BLACKkKLANSMAN” films, and they are probably worth seeing Really? Please. BEST PICTURE just for that. Even more impressive, the Sam Elliott, “A STAR IS BORN” “BLACK PANTHER” guy is Scottish. Sam Elliott can only do one thing, but he’s extremely cool when he I didn’t think it was an actual stinker but a middle-of-the-road to does it. slightly below-average superhero film. If it had been set in a Scandi- I give SPLIT a C+ and GLASS a D+. You navian valley and the actors was blonde, it would be taken as a joke. are on your own. Richard E. Grant, “CAN YOU EVER FORGIVE ME?” Another film that I’ve missed but will probably try to catch because of “BLACKkKLANSMAN” WSS the nominations. Spike Lee goes all-in with the ugly over-the-top stereotype in this one. A Sam Rockwell, “VICE” No shades of grey. But the worst part is that it’s an especially stupid I don’t know how the tide is going to be turning for or against VICE police sting movie, even without the race card. by award time but Sam Rockwell did a very good job as W. “BOHEMIAN RHAPSODY” A fan favorite but no more than a paint-by-numbers biopic. No real BEST ACTRESS revelations but some good music. Yalitza Aparicio, “ROMA” “THE FAVOURITE” See my previous ROMA comments. The cheapest Scotch you can buy is Queen Anne. Somebody in this Glenn Close, “THE WIFE” production team must have an axe to grind with her. Beside that fact, I An outstanding performance by one of America’s best actresses. hated this vulgar and unpleasant film. Odds on winner. Nobody saw the film but I hope her reputation draws “GREEN BOOK” enough attention. My favorite film of all the Best Picture nominees, good acting and an Olivia Colman, “THE FAVOURITE” uplifting note that’s refreshingly fair and balanced, but I’m not sure She’s the dark horse and turned in a very good performance, even that fairness appeals to the Academy these days. Stan and Ollie though I hated the film. “ROMA” Sony Pictures classics|PG|97 min Lady Gaga, “A STAR IS BORN” Is a foreign language film so I am completely disregarding it. As of She was much better than I’d expected, compared to many rock stars today, it’s the odds-on favorite to win. I hope it doesn’t. Some of us baby boomers grew up in the in film, but certainly out of her league compared to real actresses. “A STAR IS BORN” Golden Age of television. Our parents Melissa McCarthy, “CAN YOU EVER FORGIVE ME?” I don’t think it outshone the Barbra Streisand - Kris Kristofferson ver- were alive as the talking pictures swept It’s always cool when a comedian nails a dramatic role. Comedy is sion but it was a good quality film. the world, and our grandparents watched actually harder than drama and less appreciated. She still won’t win. “VICE” silent features. Even before that, vaude- BEST ACTOR Didn’t think it was a great film, not even a really good one but there Christian Bale, “VICE” are some outstanding performances from Christian Bale and Sam ville and traveling shows provided mass Rockwell. entertainment. That brief bit of history Great Oscar-worthy performance, yet no better than the snubbed John C. Reilly and Steve Coogan in STAN AND OLLIE. WSS is important to a boomer because there Continued on page 26

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About the Author LYLE Alberto Villoldo, HEATH THE MULTI-INSTRUMENTAL, MIND BODY SPIRIT PhD VERSATILE MUSICIAN ■■■ Compiled By Sage Satori Dubbed the “Indiana Jones of the Spirit NOW BOOKING World” by the New FOR 2019 Grow a New Body: that detoxify your energy field keep you York Times, Alberto Private parties, weddings, from repeating the tragic tales and health Villoldo sought out VHow Spirit and Pow- events, long-term care facilities etc. stories of your family. and befriended the shamans of Peru long before it became er Plant Nutrients In this new, updated edition of the revo- MUSIC MUSICIAN lutionary bestseller One Spirit Medicine, fashionable. A nascent medical anthropol- Can Transform Your ogist, he was looking for new approaches LESSONS FOR HIRE you learn how mTOR is the master regu- for guitar, Health lator of human ageing and how animal to age-old illnesses—by going back to Rent me nature. What he discovered would change bass, for your By Alberto Villoldo, PhD protein is what speeds the ageing clock. percussion, In effect, animal proteins are the new his life. band for the You can start to and night... grow a new body “sugar” in our diet. You learn how mod- While pursuing doctoral studies at San beginning drums, guitar, in as little as 7 ern Paleo diets are killing us, how excess Francisco State University, he traveled piano. days, a body free protein is fueling cancer growth, and how the Southwestern United States, the Ama- bass, vocals. from disease and to keep open the detox pathways in every zon, and the Andes researching native ORIGINAL MUSIC DEMOS defying the age- cell of your body to avoid disease. healing methods. He later directed the ing process. All Drawing on more than 25 years of experi- Biological Self-Regulation Laboratory at Visit YouTube and you have to do is ence as a medical anthropologist and SFSU, where he investigated mind-body switch on the codes training in the shamanic tradition—as medicine and the neuro-physiology of search Lyle Heath. stored in your well as his own journey back from the healing. More songs DNA that helped edge of death—acclaimed healer and Villoldo eventually returned to Peru, you grow from a teacher Alberto Villoldo introduces us where his quest for academic knowledge coming! single cell to a full to powerful shamanic practices, based evolved into a spiritual journey spanning Call/text 440-381-3736 adult. It’s a secret the shamans of the on healing methods that our Paleolithic Continued on page 24 and 'like' me on Facebook Americas have known and practiced for ancestors used, and supports them with millennia, leading them to health spans the latest breakthroughs in science. You equaling their life spans. It’s called One will learn how to detoxify the brain and Spirit Medicine. It can restore your health gut with superfoods and supplements; and prevent the illnesses of the West, yet discover ways to work with mitochondria requires we bridge modern science and to switch off the “death clocks” of our the ancient shamanic wisdom Alberto cells; explore techniques for working Villoldo reveals in this book. with our luminous energy fields to repair Shamans have been blending the power our bodies and our brains; and follow the of sacred plants with One Spirit Medi- ancient teachings of the medicine wheel cine for over 50,000 years. The plants to shed disempowering stories from the switch on the genes that create health past and toxic emotions trapped in the and silence the genes that create disease. body in order to pave the way for rebirth Dr. Villoldo shares extensive scientific and whole health. research, and how you can employ these Using the principles and practices in plants today. One Spirt Medicine clears this book, Dr. Villoldo promises you the imprints for ill-health from the energy can feel better in a few days, beginning field that surrounds the body to break into to clear your mind and heal your brain password protected regions in your DNA in a week. In six weeks’ time you will that allow you to repair and upgrade your be on your way to effectively “growing brain, heal pre-existing conditions, and a new body”—one that mends rapidly, grow a new body that ages slowly and is ages gracefully, and keeps you connected free from disease. to Spirit, to the Earth, and to a renewed Dr. Villoldo explains how spirituality sense of purpose in your life. Starting to- is inevitable once we stop flooding our day, you can stop the frustrating cycle of brain with stress hormones and start to toxic eating habits which lead to ill-health produce the bliss molecules that facilitate and instead direct your body to grow the experi ence of One Spirit. The neuro- healthy, vibrant new cells by including nutrients in the book help to access the the critical link you never knew was miss- higher brain that loves exploration, dis- ing—Spirit. covery, and consciousness. The practices North Coast Voice Magazine | northcoastvoice.com • (440) 415-0999 | February 6, 2019 - March 6, 2019 23 North Coast Voice Continued from page 23 A: Yes. You have already grown a body epiphany or personal realization, individ- ease preventable? four decades of study, training, initiation, once before. To grow a new body all ual neurons can change and even large- A: In some circles Alzheimer’s is being writing, and teaching the science, prac- you have to do is break into password scale transformation of the brain—known called type 3 diabetes because of its con- tice, and philosophy of shamanic energy protected regions of your DNA to switch as cortical remapping—can occur. nection to high blood sugar and a sugar- medicine. on these same codes. Surgeons have long Today we know how you can trigger the rich diet. Today we know that the foods He discovered that we are more than flesh known that you can remove 80 percent production of neural stem cells that repair that increase inflammation, including and bone—we are made of Spirit and of a person’s liver, and it will grow back and upgrade the brain. I learned that it’s processed grains and refined carbs, are a light, surrounded by a luminous energy within two months. And the liver isn’t the not just the brain that manufactures stem risk factor for developing Alzheimer’s. field (LEF) whose source is located in only organ in the body that can regener- cells. Every organ in the body produces The statistics for this disease are terrify- infinity. This unending LEF exists in ev- ate itself. Your heart is 15 to 20 years old, them, but we must learn how to turn ing. They show that if you live to be 85 V ery cell of our bodies, acting as a matrix your bones are about 2 years old, your on the genetic switches that will trig- years old, you will have a 50% risk of that maintains our physical and spiritual lungs and skin are around 2 to 4 weeks ger repair and regeneration. Pluripotent having diagnosable Alzheimer’s. old, and your intestines have changed all health and vibrancy. He learned that the stem cells will allow you to grow a new The food you eat is not only the cause but wisdom and skills of the shaman are their cells within the last 3 days. Ageing body that’s healthier and more resilient. is what happens when your body loses its also the cure. I speak about it throughout available to all who are called to immerse I call this One Spirit Medicine because it the book. Avoid sugars, restrict carbs, themselves in this ancient knowledge. ability to regenerate itself, when healthy requires the power of Spirit for renewing cells no longer replace sick and dying limit protein intake to primarily plant- Alberto Villoldo’s wealth of knowledge the body. Diet, vitamins, supplements, based protein sources, and eat healthy ones. So, imagine what might happen and superfoods alone will not do it. has germinated 17 books, including if you direct your body to grow only fats. Supplement your diet with Vitamin Shaman, Healer, Sage and the top-ten healthy, vibrant new cells. This book will Q: Why is One Spirit medicine important D3—research published in the Archives Wall Street Journal bestseller, One Spirit inform you exactly how to do that. to the average person? of Neurology shows that the risk for Par- Medicine. His newest book, The Heart of A: Nature selects for the longevity of the kinson’s Disease among patients with the the Shaman: Stories & Practices of the Q: Why is Neuroplasticity important to highest levels of vitamin D3 were nearly grow a new body? species and not the individual, investing Luminous Warrior, teaches us how to tap all of its resources in reproduction. After 75% lower than for patients lacking this into the creative power of the Universe A: Neuroplasticity is a relatively new dis- our reproductive years we are useless to essential vitamin. Vitamin D3 appears to which allows us to dream a new world covery for science, and it matches what the species—human growth hormone be neuroprotective and can prevent the into being. sages have known for millennia about production and free radical scavenging onset of PD. Dr. Villoldo’s books have been translated how the world molds and shapes the systems shut down, among others. Another study also published in the Ar- into a dozen languages. brain. Not so long ago we believed that chives of Neurology shows that persons the brain could not repair itself or grow Our bodies’ self-repair systems have been Q & A compromised by the toxic Western diet. who have the highest level of plasma new brain cells. Today we know that in DHA, our favorite Omega-3 fatty acid, Q: Is it really possible to grow a new body? response to an injury, or as a result of an One Spirit Medicine details ancient meth- ods for detoxifying the brain and body, have an 85% reduced risk of developing while clearing and repairing our Lumi- Alzheimer’s. nous Energy Field. We learn the keys to A study by Dr. Kirk Eriksen at UCLA The Most Fun Radio on Radio prevention and longevity practiced by the and his colleagues at the University of shamans of old: Superfoods that switch Pittsburgh School of Medicine showed these systems back on again, repair mito- that regular aerobic exercise, regardless with The Most Fun Music! chondria and unlock password-protected of the persons age, reduced their risk for regions in DNA that activate the Sirt1 Alzheimer’s by 50 percent. longevity genes. Q: Why did you leave a more traditional We are not slaves to our genetics. One medical background to a more spiritual Spirit Medicine teaches us how we can path? get our health span to equal our life span. A: As a medical anthropologist, I was curi- Q: How can people who don’t practice ous about other healing systems around the shamanic work benefit from One Spirit world. Modern medicine, which is won- Medicine? derful for healing trauma (such as injuries A: Detoxifying the body, removing heavy from an automobile accident) is terrible for Follow us on Twitter & Facebook, metals and negative beliefs are essential healing chronic conditions. At a laboratory steps, as well as clearing the energy field. at San Francisco State University that I Many of these toxins are held in our fat directed we were studying how we create log onto magic1025.com for a link to both! cells—and the human brain is 75% fat. In psychosomatic disease and whether we the West we live with excessive levels of could create psychosomatic health. 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Continued from page 22 during contract talks, Hardy did a film wasn’t all that much programming avail- without Laurel. Stanley felt betrayed and able in the early days of television, and that festered under the surface for a long to keep us kids occupied, the television time. Still, these men were more like stations showed old cartoons, plus The brothers than business partners and in Little Rascals, The Three Stooges, shorts the end, that unbreakable bond provided by famous comic entities, like the Marx a safe ending to a sometimes-turbulent Brothers, WC Fields, and of course, Stan journey. Laurel and Oliver Hardy. The movie V I’ve come to expect an understated STAN AND OLLIE takes place in the atmosphere with very little over the top early 1950s, after the popularity of the histrionics from the BBC and that holds duo had started to fade. Contract disputes true here, but that approach seems to and a feud with producer Hal Roach work perfectly with this period piece. had caused a rift between the boys, and But make no mistake, the performances they were forced to go on a live tour of of Steve Coogan and John C Reilly as second-tier theaters in Great Britain and Oliver and Hardy are among the best of Ireland, performing their well-known the year and in my opinion, both worthy bits before nostalgia-seeking audiences. of an Academy Award. Not only that, but Throughout the tour, the carrot was an this biopic touched on things the general elusive promoter, supposedly putting public didn’t really know, makeing it together financing for another Laurel and more interesting than most. Hardy film. As those chances began to dim, Oliver Hardy’s financial situation This is one of the best films and two of and health declined. Cigarettes, booze, the best performances of the year. obesity, and horse racing had taken their A toll, but the biggest ghost to haunt the WSS duo dated back a couple of decades when, www.espn970wfun.com

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on the mic doesn’t mean she skimps on six-string acrobatics. Surftone channels Chuck Berry, Scotty and, Chet Atkins on CD REVIEW instrumental zingers “Mystery Train” and ■■■ By Pete Roche “Reconsider Baby,” veering from slinky, locomotive licks (“Train”) to mirthful ex- Susan Surftone 2nd to One changes between bass-y guitar notes and bright, bendy leads (“Reconsider”). VFormer secret agent-turned-rocker Susan Yasinski is back with another excep- In addition to guitar and vocals, Surftone tionally-polished EP on Acme Brothers handles bass duties (and some stick work) Records. throughout. Drummer Brian Foxworth keeps time on all tracks save “Trying to Better known as the guitar-slinging lead- Get to You,” which sees old pal Kravac er of beach band Susan & The Surftones, sitting in on the kit. New York-born Yasinski latched on to nd music during her tweens in the 1960s. 2 to One contains more country-fried She quickly mastered songs “chicken pickin’” than wah-wah watered by Elvis Presley, The Beatles, guitar, but Yasinski nonetheless capi- and other early rock ‘n’ rollers talizes on the landlocked nature of the after taking up her six-string, material by really slipping into character and continued playing in bar and taking ownership of the rootsy R&B bands while attending Boston sounds. Sure, the style is very vintage and College. the approach very retro—but Surftone’s respectful re-imaginings successfully cap- Those rebellious tendencies ture the youthful bliss of the era of poodle carried over into adulthood: skirts and pompadours. These songs were Surftone gigged at night while written (and recorded by Elvis) over a working for the FBI during the half-century ago, but Susan makes ‘em day—and ultimately traded sound frisky and fresh as ever. her sidearm and badge when pressed to choose between law enforcement and like Buddy Holly, Bill Haley, Carl Per- music. kins, and Jerry Lee Lewis. Susan released several well-regarded Surftone’s a master of effervescent, ocean-faring albums with all-girl group oceanic guitar tones, but here she’s less The Surftones in the 1990s (Without a concerned with catching waves than with Word, Thunderbeach, Bitchin’) before date nights, dancehalls, and ditties about relocating to Portland, Oregon at the break-ups and make-ups. 2nd to One turn of the century. After settling in swaps woodies and surf wax for deuce there, Surftone teamed with alt-rock ace coupes and fuzzy dice, and the result is a producer Steve Kravac (Bad Religion, rollicking, seven-selection salute to not Blink-182, MXPX) on a string of slick only Presley, but also to groundbreaking solo albums Shore (2011), Too Far labels like Sun Records (Memphis) and (2013), and Reckoning (2014). Chess / Checker Records (Chicago) and their now-legendary catalogs. But Surftone’s been more focused on Eps and downloads in recent years. The Brent Rodgers-produced disc also Listen To She contributed key tracks to surf-punk spotlights Surftone’s progess as a vocal- compilations like Out of the Garage ist: She took some singing lessons with and Gnarly Wave, made her vocal debut vocal coach Darlene Koldenhaven (who on digital single “Little Bit Lied To” in plays hot honkytonk piano on “One-Sided Classic Rock Cafe 2016, and revisited Link Wray’s iconic Love Affair”). Susan’s breathy verses play instrumental “Rumble” on The Magi- well against the bright, reverb ‘n’ chorus- cian. stepped guitars of the Bill Monroe- written “Blue Moon of Kentucky,” and nd and have a six-pack on us! Susan’s latest extended play, 2 to One, her infections and vibrato stand out on an finds the halfpipe guitar heroine leaning updated version of the Rosemarie McCoy more turf than surf. Rather than serve up / Charles Singleton gem “Trying to Get to another Dick Dale / Ventures-inspired You.” Doc Pomus’ miss-you-melody “A summer soundtrack, Yasinski takes a risk Mess of Blues” is resuscitated to terrific Make requests at and steps inland for a batch of earnest effect, and Elvis hit “Heartbreak Hotel” is Elvis covers whose jangly guitars and given a feisty, female-fronted makeover. swaggering vocals salute rock pioneers Facebook.com/WFXJTheFox But Yasinski’s newfound confidence North Coast Voice Magazine | northcoastvoice.com • (440) 415-0999 | February 6, 2019 - March 6, 2019 27 North Coast Voice Continued from page 14 cation and support regarding the disease artists and emerging talent, including presentation is on editing. New guests are of substance use disorder. The group Record Of The Year nominees; Lady always welcome! meets at the Mentor office located at 9083 Gaga & Bradley Cooper, Cardi B, Brandi Mentor Ave., Mentor, OH and is free Carlile, Drake, Kacey Musgraves, Ken- More information about the club can be and open to the community. No pre-reg- drick Lamar & SZA, Taylor Swift, Kelly found at: www.Genevacameraclub.org 1/28/2019 USp137sol istration is required. More information Clarkson, Maren Morris & Grey, Pink, Geneva Camera Club on Facebook. about the group and meeting times is Maroon 5, and many more. available by calling 440.255.0678 or by A portion of album proceeds will benefit visiting www.lgrc.us. the year-round work of the GRAMMY Grief Support Group The importance of providing this type Museum® and MusiCares® - two Helps People Impacted of Grief Support cannot be overstated charitable organizations founded by the Home | Crossword Menu | Standard US Crosswords Vol 2 especially in consideration of the opioid Recording Academy that focus on music by Overdose Deaths epidemic and overdose deaths reported by education programs and critical assis- Lake-Geauga Recovery Centers’ Grief Solution - usp137 the State of Ohio. tance for music people in need. Support Group helps families and indi- viduals who have experienced the sudden “We find there are continued requests for The 61st Annual GRAMMY Awards® loss of a loved one through substance use bereavement counseling from grieving telecast will be held on Sunday, Feb. 10 disorder. People who have suffered this families as they struggle with the loss of at STAPLES Center in Los Angeles, and kind of loss know that society treats this their loved ones. We are grateful to the will be broadcast live on the CBS Televi- type of death in a much different manner Lake County ADAMHS Board for their sion Network at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT. than death from other causes. Licensed continued funding of the Grief Support Purchase link: www.2019grammy.com counselors and peer supports who have Group.” said Melanie Blasko, President shared this life experience will provide and CEO. assistance to help navigate the grieving Since 1971 Lake-Geauga Recovery Lords of the Highway process, providing encouragement and Centers, a private, nonprofit agency, has Release New CD hope as individuals move forward in earned a solid reputation for its wide Lords of the Highway from Cleveland, rebuilding their lives. range of services for adults whose lives Ohio have been tearin’ up asphalt since Group members will be assisted with have been affected by their own or an- 1992, bringing you hillbilly punk rock. identifying, processing and moving other’s use of alcohol or other drugs, by The Lords have hauled along the high- through stages of grief, and receive edu- problem gambling, or by mental illness. way from NYC to honky tonk dives Lake-Geauga Recovery Center’s goal in the hills, playing with the likes of Puzzle Choice for treatment services is to help consum- Reverend Horton Heat, Southern Culture ers achieve long-term recovery and an on the Skids, Hank III, Lee Rocker, Ray improved quality of life. 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