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		<title>BLUE DIAMOND FILLUPS CD UPDATES THE PAST</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 17 Feb 2011 01:20:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[For Blue Diamond Fillups guitarist Jonnie Zaentz, the band&#8217;s mission is simple: play covers and rock.  This seems like a well-travelled road, yet JZ keeps it fresh by applying talents that many would like to see in one band, let alone in one person. First, the dude packs the riffs to freshen up any cover [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.hickswithsticks.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/blue-diamond-fillups-Cover.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-3490" title="blue diamond fillups Cover" src="http://www.hickswithsticks.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/blue-diamond-fillups-Cover.jpg" alt="Blue Diamond Fillups CD" width="255" height="240" /></a>For <strong>Blue Diamond Fillups </strong>guitarist<strong> Jonnie Zaentz</strong>, the band&#8217;s mission is simple: play covers and rock.  This seems like a well-travelled road, yet JZ keeps it fresh by applying talents that many would like to see in one band, let alone in one person.<span id="more-3489"></span></p>
<p>First, the dude packs the riffs to freshen up any cover tune.   &#8220;Snake Man,&#8221; one of the strongest cuts on a CD full of them, could have been a straight-up, four-chord chucka-chucka rocker, but Zaentz opts to pick rather than strum, laying in high, clean notes that swarm around each other like speedy little bees.</p>
<p>And who arranged these songs?   Who managed the song selection so well by favoring under-covered oldies and even freshening up &#8220;This Magic Moment,&#8221; a hit for <strong>The Drifters</strong> and (sort of) <strong>Lou Reed</strong>?  Who did the artwork?  Who produced the CD?  Who produced the BDF&#8217;s &#8220;Drive Like Lightening, Crash Like Thunder&#8221; video featuring old modifieds peeling down long-forgotten pavement?  We&#8217;ve probably missed a few other talents, but whatever they are, they&#8217;re all in a day&#8217;s work for Go-to-Guy Jonnie Z.</p>
<p>Vocalist <strong>Flash Rickets</strong> has never sounded better thanks in part to modern recording.  Lead singers are at the mercy of the elements in live performance: wonky PAs, stoned sound guys, loud drunks, and urban traffic can do more than make a few notes quiver; but all is clear inside the studio and if you don&#8217;t like it, you can always re-do it.  Flash gets his <strong>Elvis</strong> on during &#8220;Friend of the Devil,&#8221; he gets his <strong>Johnny Cochran</strong> on while covering <strong>Johnny Cash</strong>&#8216;s &#8220;(Move on) Down the Line,&#8221; and he croons like <strong>Frankie</strong> on &#8220;Going Down to Big Mary&#8217;s.&#8221;</p>
<p>Neither &#8220;Drive Like Lightening, Crash Like Thunder&#8221; or &#8220;Big Red Rocket of Love,&#8221; two songs they do very well live, made it to the CD.  Perhaps they&#8217;re being saved for the <em>BDF&#8217;s Greatest Hits</em> comp?  Otherwise, with re-invention being the step-mother of necessity and all, the boys in the band have every reason to feel good about their debut CD.</p>
<h5><a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2K7RqPzyJpU">Video: &#8220;Drive Like Lightening, Crash Like Thunder&#8221;</a><br />
BDF on <a title="Blue Diamond Fillups MySpace" href="www.myspace.com/bluediamondfillups" target="_blank">MySpace</a> and <a title="Blue Diamond Fillups Facebook" href="http://www.facebook.com/people/Blue-Diamond-Fillups/100001283587311" target="_blank">Facebook</a>.</h5>
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		<title>BAY AREA BAND UPDATES</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 29 Jun 2009 06:31:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[BAND WATCH: Western Swing favorites The Saddle Cats have released their first CD, Herding Cats, so look for some CD release parties coming soon&#8230; The Cowlicks also have a new CD called Hey, Hey We&#8217;re the Cowlicks and a release party on Friday July 3rd at the Devil&#8217;s Canyon Brewery in Belmont&#8230;  J. Byrd Hosch, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>BAND WATCH: Western Swing favorites <strong>The Saddle Cats</strong> have released their first CD, <em>Herding Cats</em>, so look for some CD release parties coming soon&#8230; <strong>The Cowlicks</strong> also have a new CD called <em>Hey, Hey We&#8217;re the Cowlicks</em> and a release party on Friday July 3rd at the <strong>Devil&#8217;s Canyon Brewery</strong> in Belmont&#8230;  <strong>J. Byrd Hosch</strong>, the transplanted Texas songbird with an ultra-low profile is working on a CD to be released in September&#8230;  Hang on to your livers because brothers <strong>Jack Spade</strong> and <strong>Jimmy Whiskey</strong> have (sort of) formed two bands: the <strong>Jack Spade Trio</strong> and (the return of the) <strong>Big Bad Wolves</strong>.  It’s difficult to say if these really are two bands since the bands share members full and part-time, and after a few drinks they like to be one band again.  Huh, what?  Who knows?  These bands may reconfigure themselves 2 or 3 times a night depending on the Jim Beam supply&#8230;  Rumors of the <strong>Shut-Ins’</strong> demise are premature.  <strong>Mike Roper</strong> has been taking time off to work with <strong>Gayle Lynn and the Hired Hands</strong>, develop <strong>Cheetahs on the Moon</strong> and be a dad, but the Shut-Ins themselves are scheduled for a show in October&#8230;  The <strong>Blue Diamond Fillups</strong> have arrived with their own brand of pedal to the metal rockabilly&#8230;  The <strong>Jesse Jay Harris Quartet</strong>, a side project from the <strong>Rancho Deluxe</strong> guitarist, played its last show for the foreseeable future.  Work of the day-job variety is taking Harris to LA.  He’ll be back to the Bay Area soon with Rancho Deluxe&#8230;   The <strong>Sweet ‘n’ Lo’s</strong> have reorganized from a quartet to a trio and renamed the band <strong>Li’l Anne and the Tune Wranglers</strong>&#8230;  <strong>The B-Stars</strong> are glad to have released their 6-song CD which provides an excellent taste of what this four-piece is about&#8230;  <strong>The Blushin’ Roulettes</strong> hail from Mendocino County with a bluesy/country acoustic mix that provides a tasty listen on their MySpace page.</p>
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