Showing posts with label Thao Nguyen. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Thao Nguyen. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 10, 2010

Show Review - 826LA Chickens In Love mini-music festival


Last Saturday I spent the afternoon at the Echoplex for the 826LA Chickens In Love mini-music festival/benefit. I'd been to some of 826's events and writing workshops in the past so I headed over in search of a fun time for a good cause, and was definitely not disappointed.

When I arrived fashionably late at 1:30 there were clumps of people milling about the dark space eating pizza from the bar and chatting -- this was (obviously) a family-friendly affair, and there were a lot of young kids and parents mixed in with the normal twentysomething hipster milieu (not that I have anything against the normal twentysomething hipster milieu, guilty as charged) I moseyed over to the merch table and bought a little zine-type book, Make It Punk, which was written by 826LA students, cause there's nothing cooler than when kids write about punk music.

Although this show featured four local bands who had contributed to the Chickens In Love compilation -- Summer Darling, The Pity Party, Thao Nguyen and The Submarines (love them) -- I have to say that The Bombs were the hands-down highlight. You probably haven't heard of them...because they are a group of elementary school-aged 826LA students, and they took the stage a bunch of times during the show to hang with MC Dianna Agron (of Glee fame, who was an awesome choice for hostess and great with the kids) and just generally entertain us with their alternating enthusiasm and mic-shyness.

At various times, The Bombs sang their own rendition of "Down By The Bay" - with accordion backing provided by Nora Kirkpatrick from Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros' - improvised a story in response to the question "what would you do if you ran away from home?" (fight against Barney and trees made of snakes, obviously), and humored a request for Salt 'n' Peppa's "Push It," after realizing it was a band and not a seasoning. So much for makin' the rest of us feel old, guys. They also read from a book of student-written Valentine's Day poems; looking at love through a 7-year-old's lens puts everything in perspective, I'll tell you that.

The only band I was really looking forward to seeing was The Submarines, and I unfortunately had to leave 3 songs into their set to go to a family dinner. It was my first time seeing Thao Nguyen of Thao with the Get Down Stay Down, and she had a nice Feist thing going on with a little bit of Jenny Owen Youngs thrown in. But nonetheless it was a successful afternoon and I hope they raised a lot of money to keep 826LA going strong. If you live in LA and haven't checked out any of their events I recommend that you do. And you can still sponsor one of the student-written Chickens In Love compilation songs and pre-order a copy of the full-length album here.

(Photographic evidence forthcoming...)

Friday, March 5, 2010

This Saturday - 826LA's CHICKENS IN LOVE Mini Music Festival


Alright LA readers, it's time to put on your do-goodin' hat and come out for the kids!

Local nonprofit 826LA -- one chapter of Dave Eggers' nationwide circuit of nonprofits that offers after-school tutoring and writing workshops to kids and teens ( future bloggers! ) -- is hosting a cool mini music festival this Saturday afternoon at the Echoplex to raise some money and promote the release of Chickens In Love.

Chickens In Love is the result of 826LA's recent songwriting workshop, where a bunch of awesome LA musicians came in to teach the students about lyrics and melody and the power of verse/chorus/verse. In the end there were 12 little ditties about everything from Mexican food to Things That Are Boring to turning pigs into bacon (not even kidding).

12 LA-based bands were enlisted to cover the songs for the full-length Chickens In Love, including She & Him, Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros, The Happy Hollows, among others.

Go here to listen to the original and cover versions of the songs, watch videos of the songwriting process, and if you're feeling inspired you can donate a couple bucks in honor of your favorite tune -- all proceeds go back to 826LA, and the band whose song raises the most money by April 30 gets "unrestricted bragging rights and an ice cream party"... oh, how I long for the days when ice cream was used as a reward...

Then this Saturday head to the Echoplex between 12 and 7 for sets by local favorites Summer Darling, The Pity Party, Thao Nguyen and The Submarines, who'll perform their student songs and some originals. Bands start at 1 and play every hour on the hour until 4pm.

I'll be there to check out the music, pre-order a copy of the album and eat a burger from the Grill 'Em All food truck. If you've been convinced, follow this link and get a ticket, and pat yourself on the back for helpin' the kids.