Stephen Stills’ Song: For What It’s Worth
November 3, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
Grace Gravity Does a Version of
For What It’s Worth
There used to be a place in West Hollywood called Pandora’s Box, a great hangout for all ages. A refuge for free-thinkers. The closing of the club and the riots that occurred inspired Stephen Stills to write the song for What It’s Worth. The song rings true now for all of us as we sort through the machinations that our culture has created. Fight back against the machine, stay in love, stay real.
I hope we can create a new place like this in Los Angeles. A place where people can communicate, share ideas, hear great music and feel free. It’s coming . . . I can feel it.

•—More about Pandor’a Box: http://seastwood.com/pandoras.asp and http://www.songfacts.com/detail.php?id=3035
•—Lyrics are here: http://www.stlyrics.com/songs/s/stephenstills17206/forwhatitsworth567059.html
•—Video from 1967 — Buffalo Springfield/For What It’s Worth
watch?v=0g9PiEgYYUU
Stephen Stills/For What Its Worth
September 20, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
Some video for your early Sunday. When the morning is still right there and the potential of the day is open.
This is video from the Monterey Pop Festival 1967.
Stephen Stills’ — For What It’s Worth
Feel the vibe, feel the reality. Crosby comes in at the end. Enjoy.
Find out more about this song and check out Grace Gravity’s version of the song —
Grace Gravity
September 7, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment

•—Listen to the music
Created by Teri Hitt and Brian David Hardin with Vreny Van Elslande, Dave Crocco, Cela Scott, and Michael Dukes.
Songs so far recorded for the new CD: The Faceless Face of Big Business, Freedom of Press/Wake Up Sleepy Head, and Zero Hour. Check back for more information here, or subscribe to our list to get updates.
http://www.terihitt.com/GraceGravity.html
The frequency of being in the moment is a key to everything. Laughter has the power to open doors. We’ve never been HERE before.
“We are all being enlightened by the grace gravity of the Sun”
— Father Charles Moore
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Grace Gravity Does a Version of Stephen Stills’ Song:
For What It’s Worth
Grace Gravity’s version of For What It’s Worth by Stephen Stills -
There used to be a place in West Hollywood called Pandora’s Box, a great hangout for all ages. A refuge for free-thinkers. The closing of the club and the riots that occurred inspired Stephen Stills to write the song for What It’s Worth. The song rings true now for all of us as we sort through the machinations that our culture has created. Fight back against the machine, stay in love, stay real.
I hope we can create more places like this in Los Angeles and around the world. A place where people can communicate, share ideas, hear great music and feel free to be themselves.

•—More about Pandor’a Box: http://seastwood.com/pandoras.asp and http://www.songfacts.com/detail.php?id=3035
•—Lyrics are here: http://www.stlyrics.com/songs/s/stephenstills17206/forwhatitsworth567059.html
•—Video from 1967 — Buffalo Springfield/For What It’s Worth
watch?v=0g9PiEgYYUU
Icky’s Ego
July 24, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment

http://www.myspace.com/ickysego
Icky’s Ego is the Avante-Garage rock collaboration of Los Angeles based musicians David Crocco and Cela Scott.
The pair spend their daylight hours sequestered in a castle in the Hollywood Hills with producer extraordinaire Brian David Hardin, investigating sonic landscapes and mental meltdowns.
David’s contributions include vocals, percussion, guitar, and keyboards.
Dave was born in Port Washington, NY, and lived in Hudson, OH until he was a teenager. He moved to Atlanta, GA with his rock band Tabula Rasa and toured the southeast, eventually settling in Tennessee to mix audio on Nashville’s prestigious music row. Dave’s talent as a mixer brought him to LA, where he now owns the post production audio company A.G.E. Post.
Cela supplies vocals and guitar. She grew up in Nashville, TN, fronting America’s first generation of eccentric home schooled children. She came to LA to attend USC’s school of theatre, and completed the program with a BFA. Recently, her focus has been in rock and roll music, the forbidden love she’d harbored during many childhood years spent touring with a classical children’s choir.
Their hard-hitting/ambient sound is rounded out by the talents of musicians Teri Hitt, Phil Brathwait, June Kato and DeAnn Dallas.
Some of Dave and Cela’s musical loves and influences are The Beatles, DJ Shadow, Bjork, Led Zeppelin, Prince, P. J. Harvey, Massive Attack, The Doors, Jeff Buckley, Beck, Public Enemy, Sigur Ross, David Bowie, The White Stripes, The Pretenders, The Police, and Pink Floyd…
The Transcendental Music of Love Joy
October 25, 2008 by admin · Leave a Comment
http://www.lovejoymusic.info/Home.html
Music that permeates you with positive waves and healing vibrations. Powerful mantras and prayers over beautiful music. Corrine Champigny and Special Guest Bhagavan Das. Music created by Brian David Hardin.

http://cdbaby.com/cd/champigny08
Bill Purdy: Move My Way
September 15, 2008 by admin · Leave a Comment
soul, piano, blues, with latin heat.
…his name sounds like he should be running a Chevrolet dealership in Hogeye, Arkansas, but Bill Purdy is actually a damn fine singer/songwriter…The EP offers a seamless blend of soulful ballads and breezy up-tempo numbers, all of them anchored by Purdy’s keys – he plays piano, Wurlitzer, and B-3 here – and sandpaper-coated-in-honey vocals. The songs are catchy, a little bit funky, and as warm as a Memphis night in July. – Jeff Giles, July 2008, Eat Sleep Drink Music (ESDmusic.com)
http://www.myspace.com/williampurdy
Pet Buffalo: Independent Variable
September 15, 2008 by admin · Leave a Comment
for all the independent variables traversing the inter-dimensional divide, here’s a little food for the soul, reflections on the process of waking up, lucid dreams meet waking life.
With the soulful delivery of another era, Pet Buffalo brings some insights to the table with songs from their CD, Independent Variable. A testament to the values of peace, tolerance, self-discovery and pushing through the wall of fog.
Camino Rio
September 4, 2008 by admin · Leave a Comment
Rock’n Rhumba with influences of Flamenco and Latin Jazz
A superb ensemble of professional musicians, led by Los Angeles concert guitarist Karl F. Grossman. The music is California Rockin’ Rhumba, with influences of Flamenco and Latin Jazz, and exciting vocal harmonies… The rhythms are born of cool ocean waves and warm Mexican winds. The music is original, the sound is California, the effect is infectious!
Danny Hamilton
September 4, 2008 by admin · Leave a Comment
A blending of country, roots rock, and tribal sounds.
In addition to being listed in Music Connection Magazine’s HOT 100 list for 2007, Danny was nominated at the 2002 & 2005 Los Angeles Music Awards for “Male, Singer-Songwriter of the Year” and in 2003 for “Independent Album of the Year.” That album, ‘Where Do I Fit In’, was Danny’s fourth independent release, but the first to include members of the Mudslingers. It is receiving rave reviews and is currently being played on indie and college radio stations all over the country!








