Showing posts with label Dead Kennedys. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dead Kennedys. Show all posts
Tuesday, September 6, 2016
COMING TO THE REGENT THEATER DTLA
Labels: punk rock, Target Video, Flipper
Black Flag,
Cramps,
Dead Kennedys,
Dils,
Flipper,
punk rock,
Screamers
Thursday, October 4, 2012
Blogging to Catch Up in 2012
Jackie Sharp & Joe Rees at Annie Wharton Gallery
Ok, so it's been a year since my last post. A lot has been going on but I've just not been driven to blog about it until now. So sue me. Time brings perspective, eh? Well, maybe.
Here's a pic of me and Joe at the Annie Wharton Gallery opening. If you missed the exhibit, you really missed a good one: an entire black room with a couch and beer for the sole purpose of viewing Black Flag. All you folks requesting Black Flag could have had it all. Let me know if you made it by the gallery. Joe pulled some large format prints from the Target Video footage for purchase.
Last October through January, MOCA's exhibition, "Under the Big Black Sun: California Art 1974-1981 was up. Paul Schimmel did an incredible job curating over 130 artists. In the exhibit, Target Video blared in its own theater with a 20 minute show. Mark Pauline also had a piece in the show and there was a ton of Black Flag imagery courtesy of Raymond Pettibon. The museum had our old pal, Bruce Conner's (RIP,) Mabuhay photos up in the show as well.
For the greater part of last year I worked with MOCA, Aandrea Stang and Paul Schimmel to bring together some great bands for a live show to close the exhibit. At the end of January, during the "LA Goes Live" week of " Pacific Standard Time" (Google it), X, Dead Kennedys and the Avengers put on an incredible outdoor show at the museum in Little Tokyo. Each band was amazing, as usual. They all, always deliver great performances.
Jackie Sharp, John Doe, Trudie & KK Barrett, Dewey Peek at MOCA "Under the Big Black Sun" Live show. Photo by Lynda Burdick.
The next generation got a glimpse of the past as I took Chip Kinman's son, Guilliano Scarfo (aka Dewey Peek,) around to meet some of his heroes. Guilliano's band, The Peeks, are really one of the next great LA bands. These guys are still in high school and already have a following. Watch for them!
Cliff Roman & Bruce Barf at the Dix Denney art opening, Sancho Gallery, Echo Park, CA
Photo by Jackie Sharp.
Tony Kinman & Chip Kinman at Jackie's birthday party at the Red Door.
Photo by Jackie Sharp.
So February comes along and so does my birthday. Party at The Red Door included the Kinman brothers and their wives, Kristie White and Lisa Reed, Cliff & Grace Roman,Trudie Barrett, Lisa Fancher, Hank Ford and plenty of other great friends. We had a great chance to catch up and relax.
Joe, Jackie & Jill at the SF Punk Reunion, September 15, 2012
Finally, a couple of weeks ago Jill and I drove up to SF for the SF Punk Reunion. We met up with Joe and had a great 3 days getting together with old friends and got to see some great music. So many bands played. Though I didn't get to see them all, I did catch the Zeros, the Mutants, the Offs, Noh Mercy, and Avengers. I'll get to posting on that later. Chi Chi, Peter Urban and the rest of "The Committee" did a great job pulling everything together. They made it possible for so many friends to meet up again after many years. Ruby Ray curated a great photo exhibit for the show. Jill, Ruby, Sue Brisk, Chester Simpson, James Stark, and many other photographers participated with fantastic work. Joe, Jill and I also got a chance to get to SFMOMA to see the Cindy Sherman show which was outstanding. Sunday Joe had to fly off to Austin, TX for a Target show, so he missed the great night at the Bottom of the Hill club with Noh Mercy, the Avengers and the Mutants. That night was just like the old days, lots of friends and noise... almost like the Mab.
Bruce Pollack, Jill Hoffman Kowal, Bruce Slesiger at the Bottom of the Hill, SF, CA September 16, 2012.
Photo by Jackie Sharp
While Jill and I were quite busy with the rest of the reunion, Joe put on a great show at the Alamo in Austin. We should be back there in a few months with more great footage!
Poster by Joe Rees.
Am I back on track blogging? Dunno. Do check back and find out!
Labels: punk rock, Target Video, Flipper
Avengers,
Black Flag,
Bruce Conner,
Dead Kennedys,
Jackie Sharp,
Jill Hoffman,
Joe Rees,
Mark Pauline,
MOCA,
Paul Schimmel,
punk rock,
Raymond Pettibon,
SF Punk Reunion,
Target Video,
X
Thursday, March 17, 2011
2011 Sarasota International Film Festival
In April, 2011, Target Video will present hours of footage from its archive at the 2011 Sarasota International Film Festival in Sarasota, Florida. “Futility Is Resistance: Treasures for the Target Video Archive (1977-1984)” is spread across three evenings and the shows will represent several geographical areas: Los Angeles, New York and Europe and San Francisco. The shows will focus on bands and the activities Target was involved with during the art and punk music scene of the late 1970’s and early 1980’s. The shows will include legendary bands like the Dead Kennedys, Black Flag and X with nugget treasures like Snuky Tate, Nash the Slash and John Cooper Clarke. Be there for three nights of feature length shows April 14 (Los Angeles) April 15 (NY/Europe) and April 16 (San Francisco.) All shows start at 9:15 pm at the Regal Hollywood 20 theater, 1993 Main Street, Sarasota, Florida.
Labels: punk rock, Target Video, Flipper
2011 Sarasota International Film Festival,
Bags,
Black Flag,
Dead Kennedys,
Germs,
Henry Rollins,
Jackie Sharp,
Jill Hoffman-Kowal,
Joe Rees,
Target Video,
The Cramps,
the Dils,
the Mutants,
Weirdos,
X,
Zeros
Thursday, October 8, 2009
Target Video's "SF Punk" November 4, 2009

Anyone who's actually read the Target show poster for the SF Library show knows that the date is wrong on the poster. Sorry for the confusion. The show date is November 4th. The show will be of SF bands and artists.
Here's the location info:
Target Video "SF Punk"
Wednesday, November 4, 2009 at 6 p.m.
San Francisco Public Library
Main Library, Lower Level, Koret Auditorium
100 Larkin Street (at Grove)
Labels: punk rock, Target Video, Flipper
Crime,
Dead Kennedys,
Factrix,
Flipper,
KGB,
Minimal Man,
Negative Trend,
Noh Mercy,
SF Library,
Sick Pleasure,
Target Video,
the Avengers,
the Dils,
the Mutants,
the Nuns,
the Sleepers,
Tuxedomoon,
Z
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