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Slideshow: Local bands come together for Steve Guzman at Detroit Bar

August 31st, 2012, 3:52 pm by

Local artists including Honeypie, the New Limb, the Devious Means, the Ultimate Bearhug (pictured above), Stacy Clark, Jameson and more came together for a benefit for Steve Guzman on Thursday night at Detroit Bar in Costa Mesa.

Click here for photos from the benefit for Steve.

Guzman, who was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis in 2005, suffered a seizure in May which caused him to total his vehicle on the freeway. Without medical insurance the bills totaled just over $10,000. Honeypie vocalist Trisha Smith organized the benefit since Guzman has done so much in community with his non-profit Turkey and Friends. Read more on Guzman here.

Photos by Jenny Montes de Oca, for OrangeCounty.com

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Orange Pop: Local bands rally for ‘Turkey’

August 20th, 2012, 4:07 pm by

Steve Guzman awoke and was surprised to see CHP officers, paramedics and firemen surrounding his car. He was dazed, confused, desperate to remember what had happened – how he went from cruising down the 5 freeway in Anaheim to suddenly being at a dead stop with authorities attempting to assist him.

It was Monday, May 14, about 4:30 p.m. The 27-year-old had just worked his first full day at CAPC in Whittier, a nonprofit organization that works with adults with disabilities, and he was on his way back to his Santa Ana home when the accident occurred. He lost consciousness and control of his 2005 Scion xB and drifted from the fast lane through moderate afternoon traffic and into a wall on the opposite side of the freeway. He avoided hitting anyone else but the impact totaled his vehicle.

He doesn’t remember any of that.

“They asked me my name and I couldn’t remember,” Guzman said during a recent interview, sitting comfortably on the couch in his parents’ family room almost three months after the accident. You can tell he’s still searching for answers about what happened that day, his eyes squinting slightly as he tries to recall all the details.

“I couldn’t remember who I was or what I was doing. In the ambulance they asked me what day it was and I said really fast, ‘May 14th!’ I kept saying ‘May 14! May 14!’ It was the only thing I could remember because it was my first official day at that job and I was actually going to be paid. I was so looking forward to it for such a long time, so that was the first thing to come back to me. Then they asked my name and I said: ‘Steve!’ I could remember my name.”

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Music News: Local bands come together for Steve Guzman

July 31st, 2012, 9:08 pm by

Steve Guzman has been a longtime friend of the local music community and has put together numerous benefit shows to help others through his Turkey & Friends non-profit organization, which was started in 2005 when he was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis.

Since then, Guzman has been fortunate enough to not experience too many side effects. On May 14 however, he suffered a MS-related seizure while driving home from the first day of his new job. Guzman lost consciousness and control of his car, hitting a wall on the side of the freeway.

As a result his car was totaled and he ultimately lost his new job since he would need time to recover from the accident and the seizure. Without medical insurance, Guzman has been strapped with over $10,000 in medical expenses.

When Trisha Smith of local folk outfit Honeypie heard this news, she began organizing a show with some of the artists that have played Guzman’s past benefits, which have raised funds for charities like the MS Foundation and the American Cancer Society.

“He’s always done these benefits for everyone else and I thought we should all really help him out,” Smith says. “I think everyone I asked to do it said yes.”

The “Come Together” benefit show will take place at 9 p.m. on Thursday, Aug. 30 at Detroit Bar in Costa Mesa and feature acoustic performances by the New Limb, Jameson, Micah Brown, Honeypie, the Devious Means, the Ultimate Bearhug, Denny White, Carly Layne, Golden Afternoon Ladymonster and  Single Girl, Married Girl.

A minimum donation of $5 will be collected at the door and is 21-and-up.

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Slideshow: Jeramiah Red turns up the volume at Detroit Bar

May 10th, 2012, 11:26 am by

Local rock outfit Jeramiah Red performed Wednesday night at Detroit Bar in Costa Mesa along with blues artist Parker Macy and folk musician Jameson. Jeramiah Red has consistently delivered on stage and this night was no exception.

Click here for a photo slideshow of the fans and performances.

Photos by Jenavieve Belair, for OrangeCounty.com

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Video: Jameson at Memphis Cafe

February 20th, 2012, 4:13 pm by

Orange County-based folk singer-songwriter Jameson Burt – who performs simply under Jameson – is nominated in the best blues category for the 2012 OC Music Awards. Though the academy may have missed the mark in squeezing Jameson into the wrong musical category, he reveals that he doesn’t really mind in a recent interview following a performance at Memphis Cafe in Costa Mesa.

Jameson, who also plays guitar in the Santa Ana-based rock outfit Echo Echo, has been working diligently on a new album with his solo band at Henson Recording Studios in Los Angeles  as well as a banjo album that he’s been tinkering with in his local studio for several months. Both efforts are scheduled to be released sometime this year.

Between puffs of his cigarette Jameson discusses his influences including Tom Waits and artists he admires in the local scene such as Railroad to Alaska and the Ultimate Bearhug.

Check out the video interview with Jameson as well as clips from his performance below.

Video by David Forniss, for OrangeCounty.com.

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