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West Beach Music Fest | Pics | Review

Words & Images by: L. Paul Mann

West Beach Music Festival :: 09.24.10-09.25.10 :: Santa Barbara, CA

Day 1

WBMF Grounds 2010

Despite a slew of seemingly insurmountable roadblocks thrown up by the Santa Barbara City Council, the fourth annual West Beach Festival went off without a hitch the last weekend of September. Music fans were greeted with some of the first hot, sunny weather after one of the coldest, foggiest summers in Coastal California’s history. The scaled back festival was actually moved to Santa Barbara’s East Beach, along a palm lined grassy field that made for the perfect backdrop to the warm weather. Among the city’s restrictions, the festival was scaled back from three days to two and attendance was limited to half of last year’s record 14,000 people. The city also limited in and out privileges, sound levels and alcohol consumption (4 drinks per person per day). But despite all the restrictions, there were nothing but smiles all around on happy music fans throughout the grounds.

Twin Productions has been able to create a unique festival over the last four years, built around their core interest in reggae and beach music. Most of the acts booked are carefully selected world music artists, flying just under the radar of pop music fame, with a few headliners thrown in to add broader credibility to the event. Although most of the acts playing the main stage share reggae roots, the fest’s unique approach and vast cultural differences create a smorgasbord of sounds. West Beach Festival probably has more in common with Peter Gabriel s’ 30 year old WOMAD Festival than any other event. WOMAD was the first pop music festival to feature all types of bands from across the globe. West Beach also adds an electronic music stage into the mix to keep young techno fans dancing. A beautiful sunny day greeted early bird music fans for day one of the festival. Here are some of highlights.

Vancouver-based Red Eye Empire rocked the main stage early on. Their funky reggae infused sound is reminiscent of G Love & Special Sauce, and the band, in fact, has toured with G Love several times. Through The Roots were up next with the beach party oriented California sound. Hawaiian singer Anuhea (a cool breeze of the heavenly rose) brought a mellow island vibe during their sweltering afternoon set, with the crowd lounging on beach blankets during this set.

Over on the electronic music stage, Oakland-based rappers Zion I were the first act to draw a sizable crowd of enthusiastic, young fans on Saturday. Next, as the hot afternoon sun began to fade, Rey Fresco greeted a refreshed audience in front of the main stage. The Ventura, CA-based band is a veritable world music jam encapsulated in one group. Hailing from Fiji, lead singer Roger Keiaho offers a distinctive vocal style. Blonde surfer Andrew Jones not only plays the drums but manufactures them as well. Bassist Shawn Echevarria brings a Latin rhythm to the band. Finally, harpist Xoco Morazo adds a unique touch to the group, playing a variety of custom harps built by his father.

Rebelution @ WBMF ’10

A fired up crowd was ready for the next main stage act, San Diego-based Mike Pinto. Originally from Philadelphia, this roots rocker is far more at home playing beachy surf music. He already has a big following in many Pacific islands like Guam and Hawaii.

As dusk fell, one of the most well received bands of the festival truly brought the growing crowd alive. Katchafire, hailing from New Zealand, is comprised of indigenous Maori musicians playing lush roots reggae with their own cultural sounds in the mix.

Collie Buddz brought his unique mix of dance hall, Soca and hip hop to the main stage as night fell. Born in New Orleans and raised in Bermuda, his style is truly his own.

Saturday’s headliner was Santa Barbara’s own Rebelution. The band’s popular Cali-reggae sound has recently exploded in popularity and the group has been headlining large venues across the country. The band was greeted by a smoky, smiling, gyrating crowd. At the same time, electronic music wizards Savoy were closing out the electronic music stage in front of a younger crowd of enthusiastic fans. The Boulder, CO trio, including a live drummer, merges a mash up of styles from European house to 70s and 80s dance music to create their fresh new sound. As day one of West Beach Festival 2010 wound down, smiling music fans could be seen from one end of the venue to the other.

Day 2

Lime Riders @ WBMF ’10

Sunday at the West Beach Music Festival started bright and early with blazing sunshine and music on all stages by 12 noon. Cuervo, which came on board as a last minute corporate sponsor and helped save the event from early termination, produced a giant playground for young adults with the Cuervo Pavilion. It came complete with an artificial rock wall, where volunteer teams from the audience would compete for prizes while being doused with gallons of water. Other games featured a giant mechanical lime that participants could ride like a mechanical bull. A few bikini-clad girls ended up with minor bloody noses, but were still smiling nevertheless. Most of the games featured some sort of water dousing, which became very inviting as the temperature in Santa Barbara soared to over 90-degrees.

While some fans frolicked at the games, others danced to their favorite bands on the multiple stages. Giant Panda Guerilla Dub Sound played an early set in the sweltering midday sun. The New York-based band plays experimental dub reggae but also takes a page from jam bands like Phish by never playing the same set twice and improvising extensively live. Indeed, the band played two entirely different sets in Santa Barbara on this day. The West Beach Fest set sounded like traditional reggae and created a mellow tone in line with the mood of a sweltering early crowd. At the after-show later in the evening at the Soho nightclub, the band played a much more upbeat dub drenched set. The sound was reminiscent of The Clash when they began to experiment with reggae. Giant Panda has built a loyal following by playing over 500 shows in the last three years. The band offers free downloads of their music at LivePanda.com.

Central Coast band Still Time hit the main stage next with a blues-drenched set of upbeat tunes. This relatively young band has become a regional favorite, playing up and down the coast for the last five years. Their unique, bluesy style has been compared to music masters like Dave Matthews and Ben Harper. The band was the perfect lead-in to the next main stage act, JJ Grey & Mofro. The funky blues boogie band from Jacksonville, FL has been a staple on the festival circuit for nearly a decade. Mofro brought a sweltering mid-afternoon crowd to their feet for a shuffling dance extravaganza.

UB40 @ WBMF ’10

As the relentless afternoon sun began to subside, Australian new-roots reggae sensation The Beautiful Girls hit the stage. Led by charismatic lead singer Matt McHugh, the band had bikini clad girls screaming and dancing in front of the West Beach crowd. Another unique new hybrid group, their sound has been compared to bands as diverse as The Police and Ben Harper.

As a spectacular sunset fell over the festival grounds, the most anticipated band of the festival exploded onto the stage in a spectacular blazing light show. UB40, one of the veterans of the English ska and reggae movement, has sold over 70 million records since they got together in the late 70s. The band did not disappoint, offering a larger-than-life live show featuring animated dance routines and lively solo performances from many of the more than one dozen jamming musicians onstage.

At the same time, electronic music duo Pretty Lights had a smaller crowd of younger fans in a dancing frenzy in front of the electronic music stage. As the second night of the West Beach Music Festival wound to a close, bands like Soja and The Easy Star All-Stars had music fans grooving and smiling till the 10 p.m. curfew brought the 2010 festival to a close.

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A mysterious disappearance

Where has all the plastic gone?

THE amount of plastic thrown away by Americans increased fourfold between 1980 and 2008. It is a reasonable assumption that as more plastic is produced and discarded, this will affect oceanic pollution. But a study of the north Atlantic and the Caribbean, just published in Science, suggests things are not getting worse. Between 1986 and 2008 there was no increase in the concentration of plastic in the areas looked at despite a steady rise in the amount discarded. Kara Law and her colleagues at the Sea Education Association in Woods Hole, Massachusetts have no explanation for this lack of accumulation. A programme by the American plastics industry that resulted in a decrease in the number of pellets in the water is still insufficient to explain the data. Nor does the missing plastic seem to have sunk; trawls at depth show no sign of it. The Sargasso Sea of legend, and its modern equivalent, the Bermuda Triangle, are supposed to be places where things disappear without trace. Dr Law seems to have come up with a real example.

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Yim Yames | 02.14 | Louisville

Words by: Nick Todaro | Images by: Kory Johnson

Yim Yames :: 02.14.10 :: Seelbach Hotel’s Rathskeller Room :: Louisville, KY

Bootsie Anne & Yim Yames :: 02.14 :: Louisville, KY

Historically speaking, the Seelbach Hotel’s Rathskeller Room has built quite a reputation for itself. Upon entering this chamber full of concave architecture, it becomes patent what inspired F. Scott Fitzgerald to use the setting for a scene in The Great Gatsby, or why Al Capone once made this location his nightclub of preference back in the 1920s. This Valentine’s Day, Louisville’s most esteemed place of pleasure added to its antiquity by playing host to “An Affair To Remember,” an intimate performance featuring Bootsie Anne and hometown hero Yim Yames (aka Jim James of My Morning Jacket) celebrating Louisville Is For Lovers’ 10th anniversary.

Surrounded by pelican statues perched on pillars, cosmic sign murals, and 300 snazzy looking audience members – all of whom received a rose at the door – Bootsie Anne took to the stage to deliver a pacifying showcase of ukulele-driven folk tunes. For this particular occasion, the mellow songs set an ideal mood for the amorous evening. After several songs, a familiar face sporting a brown suit, with a white boutonniere and miniature owl head pinned to the left chest, stepped onto the stage.

“Happy Valentine’s Day, gang,” said Yim Yames as he took hold of his acoustic guitar and led Bootsie Anne into a bittersweet rendition of the Tennessee Fire favorite “I Will Be There When You Die.” Much like the version played during the recent Monsters of Folk tour, Bootsie took over the first few lines of the song with Yim coming in to sing, “There will be bigotry and there will be open minds.”

As the last guitar notes rang out and the audience roared their approval, the duo went into the first cover of the night, Harry Warren and Al Dubin’s “I Only Have Eyes For You.” Highlighted by the song’s humorous hook, “shwub shwub,” the two singers worked this classic down to perfection. Following it was another soulful cover of Grover Washington Jr. and Bill Withers’ Grammy Award-winning hit, “Just The Two Of Us” again done duet style. Having never played either of the songs before live, Yim had already delivered upon the “Affair To Remember” billing of the evening three songs into his set.

Yim Yames :: 02.14 :: Louisville, KY

Now completely solo, Yames kept the surprises flowing as he switched out his guitar for his Omnichord. Lifting the device to his face, he used his chin to press the start button for the beat of “Tonight I Want To Celebrate With You.” It was at this point everyone in attendance could tell good ole’ Yim was in the zone. While belting out the finishing “ohs” of the composition, the artist’s eyes rolled into the back of his head, as if possessed by an otherworldly deity that had come to take a hold of his spirit and never let go.

Before progressing, Yim took a minute to banter about Louisville Is For Lovers. “It seems like 100 years ago the first compilation was released,” he said. “I’d like to thank [curator] John King for including us all those years ago.”

The unreleased track “Wonderful (The Way I Feel)” tranquilly continued the show and preceded two of the most haunting songs in My Morning Jacket’s catalogue, “Hopefully” and “Bermuda Highway.” Yames was thrown into a visibly emotional state during the latter. Directly following the line, “Sometimes I wonder why that meek guy got all the fame/ Maybe I’m to blame for his short, bitter, fucked up life,” he pressed his head against the microphone, began shaking it back and forth, and barely raised it again to finish out the song.

Yim Yames :: 02.14 :: Louisville, KY

With the audience left dead silent, Yames described the next number as “a song with an old time Valentine’s Day feel to it.” “Right Place” sounded remarkably resilient as a solo effort, as did “Look At You,” which followed. Closing out the Evil Urges track with a tumultuous drumbeat created by pounding his fist against his guitar, Yim instantly went into another solo interpretation of a Monsters of Folk track, “His Master’s Voice.” The standout song from the self-titled album demonstrated Yames’ transcendental, strong vocal projection and gracing harmonic capabilities.

Yim picked up his Omnichord again and dove into a rare version of the Z crowd pleaser “What A Wonderful Man.” After hearing the Omnichord’s digital melody accompanied by Yames’ angelic voice, it’s hard choosing which version of the song should have actually been released on the album. Continuing to add to the recherche element of the occasion, Yames transitioned into a never-before-performed Omnichord cover of Rogers and Hart’s “Blue Moon.” Backed by a programmed hip hop beat, the classic received a jaw-dropping revamp that only Yim could have pulled off.

Next, a cover of Berlin’s “Take My Breathe Away” – featured on Louisville Is For Lovers Vol. 1 – graced the Rathskeller’s balmy acoustics, and left many in the audience tittering. Even Yim stopped mid-falsetto to let out a snicker for the jocular moment. “It Beats 4 U” extended the sentimental element of the show, with many of the couples in the crowd elated to hear Yames bellow out the adoring line, “Just believe and you can do/ You know my heart it beats for you.” For myself, what came next was possibly the biggest shock of the evening: a “Sweetheart” tease into “Knot Comes Loose.” Considering “Sweetheart” has only been played live once before, this Valentine’s Day was feeling more like Christmas morning.

Yim kept the theme of first timers coming by dedicating Buddy Holly’s “True Love Ways” to a mystery woman in the crowd. Accompanying this cover was the live premier of the Louisville Is For Lovers Vol. 10 track “Good Morning Dove.” “Do what you do, to get yourself ready/ Good morning dove/ Anything can muthafuckin’ happen today,” sang Yames as onlookers smirked and realized how relevant that particular line was to the occasion. From here, Yames segued into a stripped down version of recent gem “Smoking From Shooting” and managed to bedazzle the crowd by capturing its emotional intensity by hollering and stomping about the stage during its conclusion.

Yim Yames :: 02.14 :: Louisville, KY

John Prine‘s “All The Best” provided another pinnacle moment of the night. Yim’s take on the song was quite evocative of the haunting emotions that come with past Valentine’s Days. Staying true to the country vibe of the original, Yames became the quintessential heartbroken debonair the song’s narration describes. Allowing a few seconds to let the applause die down, Yim grabbed hold of his trusty Omnichord once more to create a transfixing “Anytime.” As he continued to push the instrument’s buttons with his chin, Yames playfully switched between the regular tempo of the song and a much faster one. Dancing along with the quicker of the two, Yim worked his way around the stage, dropped the instrument, and suddenly dashed out of the room.

Just as the possibility of an encore reached its height, “Just The Two Of Us” kicked in on the PA system, leaving the crowd pleading for more. Much like a box of Valentine’s Day chocolates, Yim’s performance proved to be an addictively sweet way to express one’s devotion of love with a significant other. However, unlike chocolates, this gift may be a bit harder to top next year.

Yim Yames :: 02.14.10 :: Seelbach Hotel’s Rathskeller Room :: Louisville, KY

I Will Be There When You Die*, I Only Have Eyes For You (Warren & Dubin)*^, Just The Two Of Us (Withers & Washington Jr.)*^, Tonight I Want To Celebrate With You$, Wonderful (The Way I Feel), Hopefully, Bermuda Highway, Right Place, Look At You, His Master’s Voice, What A Wonderful Man$ > Blue Moon$^, Take My Breath Away (Berlin)^, It Beats 4 U, Sweetheart (tease) > Knot Comes Loose, True Love Ways (Buddy Holly)^, Good Morning Dove^, Smoking From Shooting, All The Best, Anytime$

* – w/ Bootsie Anne

^ – first time played

$ – Omnichord

Continue reading for more pics of Yimmy on Valentine’s Day in Kentucky…

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Creative Master Bermuda – Corporate moves

Chan Chong Beng has been appointed non-executive chairman wef Feb 3
Work experience: Founder/chairman, Goodrich Global Pte Ltd and its subsidiaries in Singapore, China, Hongkong, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand and United Arab Emirates
 

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Creative Master Bermuda – Corporate moves

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Michael Douglas gifted his wife/actress Catherine Zeta-Jones a new pooch on her 40th birthday.
‘The Mask of Zorro’ actress, who recently shifted to New York from Bermuda with her family, was sad after she left her pets behind.
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