New Times, July 15, 2021

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Music

Strictly Starkey PHOTO COURTESY OF PI JACOBS

BY GLEN STARKEY

Good things Bluesy one-womanband Pi Jacobs plays Libertine Brewing

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f what’s been missing in your life is bluesy rock played by a one-woman band on guitar and stomp box, then Morro Bay’s Libertine Brewing has got you covered this Saturday, July 17 (7 to 10 p.m.; free), when LA-based singersongwriter Pi Jacobs will play music drawn from her deep catalog. One of my favorites is the wryly written bright-sider song “Good Things.” “The good news baby is you don’t got cancer, 3 percent chance that you’re gonna meet your maker. Want someone—take a cab to San Louie. The needle go drip, you sort of feel like you. It’s an autoimmune thing, so don’t bleed out tonight. Surprisesurprise, good things, yeah-yeah, still happen, yeah-yeah-yeah-yeah-yeah.” Jacobs’ songs can be funny, poignant, irreverent, but always personal. “I feel like with all art, there’s an important sense of connection for people,”

Coming back to life

Ben Bellizzi and his For the Folks Music series is ending their pandemic-induced hiatus this Saturday, July 17, when they bring San Francisco band The Sam Chase & The Untraditional to Bang the Drum’s new location (1150 Laurel Lane, suite 130, SLO Town; 7:30 p.m.; $12 at eventbrite.com), with Lompoc chanteuse Wryn opening. “The band has recently put on some wonderful performances at Live Oak and The Siren, HEAR HER ROAR LA-based singer-songwriter Pi Jacobs brings her bluesy rock songs to Morro and we’re thrilled to welcome Bay’s Libertine Brewing on July 17. back their high-energy theatrical style to For the Folks,” Bellizzi 16 (9 to 11:30 p.m.; 21-and-older; free). details, or visit midstatefair.com, but some said. “The show is a soft opening for of the highlights of this year’s fair include Featuring Brazilian guitarist and singerBang the Drum’s brand new stage at Poison frontman Bret Michaels playing songwriter Allan Laureano, his repertoire their new location, coming two weeks Wednesday, July 21, the first night of also includes works by Tom Jobim, João before the grand opening on July 31 with the 2021 Bud Light Seltzer Concert Series, Gilberto, Baden Powell, Seu Jorge, and Moonshiner Collective.” which also includes Dwight Yoakum Pink Floyd. Bang the Drum’s new location can (July 22), Big & Rich (July 23), Uncle Chuck Robertson & Friends with accommodate 270 people, making it an Kracker (July 28), Pancho Barraza openers The Ragged Jubilee play a (July 29), Little Big Town (July 30), doubleheader at The Siren on Saturday, PHOTO COURTESY OF VAGABOND INK and Jason Derulo (Aug. 1). July 17 ($10 presale at eventbrite.com or In addition to these ticketed shows, $12 day of show; 21-and-older; 7:30 to 11 there a ton of other shows on the Frontier p.m.). Robertson has been the lead singer Stage and Mission Square that are free of the ska-punk-dixie-reggae band the with your fair admission. Mad Caddies for the past 26 years. Stellar psych-jazz act The Mattson 2 plays SLO Brew Rock on Tuesday, July Arriba! 20 (7 p.m.; 18-and-older; $16 at ticketweb. Seattle-based flamenco dancer com). Jared and Jonathan Mattson are Savannah Fuentes brings her newest work, Flores de Verano Flamenco en Vivo, identical twins with master’s degrees in music from the University of California to the SLO Guild Hall next Thursday, Irvine. ∆ July 22 (8 p.m.; $26 general; $40 for the first two rows; $55 benefactor; $12 Contact Senior Staff Writer Glen Starkey children at eventbrite.com). at gstarkey@newtimesslo.com. “After a year of confinement and selfPHOTO COURTESY OF BRET MICHAELS reflection, Savannah has created Flores de Verano Flamenco en Vivo—a program that celebrates rebirth and new beginnings,” according to press materials. She’ll be joined by singer-guitarist Diego Amador Jr. of Sevilla.

PUNK ON STRINGS The Sam Chase & The Untraditional is essentially a string band with a punk ethos, playing at Bang the Drum’s new venue on July 17.

she said in press materials. “It’s part of our humanity. We don’t want to feel alone. The only reason to put these stories out is to help people. That’s it. It’s not for my ego—in fact, parts of them are super embarrassing for me! In writing these stories, there’s been a little more acceptance of myself. I can’t even explain that healing feeling I had, but it’s been a happy side effect.” Come enjoy her rootsy sound, powerful vocals, and charismatic stage swagger! She might not heal you, but you’ll forget your problems for a few hours.

important venue for emerging artists looking to gain a toehold in SLO as well as music fans looking for a more intimate setting. It should be a great spot to see The Sam Chase—a band steeped in punk rock energy with string band sensibilities.

Biggest little fair anywhere

If you’re ready to get your hot Paso nights on, the California Mid-State Fair is ready for you starting this Wednesday, July 21, through Sunday, Aug. 1. Find a pullout in this issue with all the

More music …

Pacific Range plays SLO Brew Rock on Friday, July 16 (7 p.m.; all ages; $12 at ticketweb.com). Rooted in the coastal California lifestyle, the band takes its musical cues from the likes of The Allman Brothers, The Grateful Dead, The Band, and The Flying Burrito Brothers. Cabana Brazil Electric plays The Siren on Friday, July

TAKE YOUR POISON Certified rock star Bret Michaels, frontman for Poison, opens the Bud Light Seltzer Concert Series at the California Mid-State Fair on July 21.

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