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Music News: The Danvilles, Echo Echo and more host benefit at Constellation Room in Santa Ana

September 4th, 2012, 4:32 pm by

The Danvilles, Echo Echo (pictured, right), Jarrett Killens and Man the Station are hosting a special benefit show at the Constellation Room in Santa Ana Thursday, Sept. 6 to raise funds for the family of 30-year-old Santa Ana resident Andre William Gheysen-Jones who took his own life on Aug. 19.

The family started a FundRazr.com account to help come up with the unexpected burial and funeral costs which total about $9,000.

Doors open at 8 p.m. and the show is free, however donations of any amount will be collected and given directly to Gheysen-Jones’ family.

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Slideshow: Hank III fires up the Observatory

August 22nd, 2012, 11:53 am by

Rock, punk and country artist Hank III, grandson of country music legend Hank Williams, performed at the Observatory in Santa Ana Tuesday night.

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Next at the Observatory: Wild Records Night, Aug. 24; Voodoo Glow Skulls with Buck-O-Nine, Aug. 25; Old 97′s, Aug. 30; Don Carlos, Aug. 31; Kotton Mouth Kings, Sept. 1.

Photos by David Hall, for OrangeCounty.com

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Review: Fans get rowdy in the pit for Nekromantix, Casualties and more at the Observatory

August 6th, 2012, 7:03 pm by

Music fans packed tightly into the Observatory in Santa Ana Sunday night for the final stop of the Tonight We Unite Tour featuring the Nekromantix, the Casualties, Down By Law, Lower Class Brats, the Sheds, Flatfoot 56 and a special performance by Narcoleptic Youth.

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Punk rock fans, some with elaborate body art and brightly-colored Mohawks and liberty spikes, filed into the Observatory and the Constellation Room, the smaller room located within the venue, to catch one of these six performing acts. One of the most buzzed about acts, Down By Law, featuring vocalist Dave Smalley (also known for his work in All and Dag Nasty), didn’t receive much enthusiasm once it hit the stage. Most of those decked out in punk fashion seemed to just stare blankly back at the band, every once in a while bobbing their heads and only really coming to life during a cover of the Proclaimers “I’m Gonna Be (500 Miles).”

The place got steamy (and a little smelly) for the Casualties and those in the audience mimicking the hairstyles of the band had their spikes start to wilt as they tore it up in the pit and managed to hop on stage to dive into the crowd. A floppy Mohawk is a sad sight indeed.

Finally taking the stage at 12:30 a.m., the Nekromantix came out strong. As vocalist and bassist Kim Nekroman spun his coffin bass, rowdy fans crawled their way onto the stage. Some immediately dove back into the pit for a short-lived crowd surf, but one young fan took his moment in the spotlight further, getting close to and posing for photos with Nekroman, who gladly stuck out his tongue out and shot a toothy grin towards the numerous flashes coming from the photo pit.

Photos by Jenny Montes de Oca, for OrangeCounty.com

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Slideshow: The Silent Comedy, Jeramiah Red and more at the Constellation Room

August 3rd, 2012, 8:42 am by

San Diego-based folk-rock act the Silent Comedy performed at the Constellation Room Thursday night along with local favorites Jeramiah Red and the Devious Means.

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Photos by Jenny Montes de Oca, for OrangeCounty.com

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Review: Talib Kweli adopts jam-band tactics at Observatory

July 23rd, 2012, 4:51 pm by

Local hip-hop heads likely got more than they bargained for during rapper Talib Kweli’s headlining performance on Sunday night at Santa Ana’a Observatory.

Normally, Kweli performs with a simple setup: the standard two-turntable DJ and one microphone for himself. For this tour and gig, the old-school rhyme-smith was flanked by full band – keyboards, guitar, drums, bass and DJ – that enhanced his stage presence tenfold.

Click here for a photo slideshow of Talib Kewli’s performance and fans.

With these talented gentlemen in tow, the concert felt much like a classic showcase from the legendary Roots crew, complete with enriched beats on well-known cuts such as “I’m On One” and “Distractions,” plus intermittent jam sessions and a few impressively enlivened cover songs.

Among those borrowed tunes, highlights included Kweli’s cover of the Beastie Boys’ “No Sleep till Brooklyn” (played here as the set’s opener dedicated to late member Adam Yauch aka MCA), a fun-loving, fully-improvised run-through of Tyga’s “Rack City” and a snippet of the Beatles’ “Eleanor Rigby,” which served as the sing-along-worthy hook to his Kanye West-produced track, “Lonely People.”

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Santa Ana’s Observatory rises from the ashes

June 10th, 2012, 9:02 pm by

Four years ago, the Galaxy Concert Theatre was an empty shell.

The 550-capacity music venue off Harbor Boulevard on the southern edge of Santa Ana, which had hosted stars ranging from Beck to Little Richard, shut its doors after years of decline, prompting one patron to remark, “I’m surprised it didn’t fall down before it closed down.”

The Galaxy reopened the following year, but over the past 10 months the once-decrepit club has experienced a rebirth, with new ownership, a new name and a new knack for booking top up-and-coming acts.

Local businessman and Costa Mesa native Jon Reiser, along with partner Courtney Michaelis, took over the Galaxy last August. They rechristened it the Observatory in the fall, after undertaking a complete overall of the structure, including the installation of hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of sound and lighting equipment put in by the company that does light and sound for the annual Coachella and Stagecoach festivals.

Click here to see a photo slideshow of what the Observatory looks like now.

Since then, the owners have repaved the parking lot, repainted walls, replaced floors, reupholstered booths and cleared out free-standing tables to provide better visibility of the stage. They also created a smaller venue-within-a-venue, a 300-capacity space with a substantial stage dubbed the Constellation Room, where smaller touring acts and local bands perform.

The marquee still reads the Galaxy Concert Theatre, though it is covered by a small banner with the new Observatory logo, Reiser says that is just one of many outside renovations yet to be finished. In the coming months the building, which Reiser and Michaelis are in escrow to purchase, will be repainted and its old maroon awnings will be torn down.

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Interview: Thrice says farewell … for now

June 8th, 2012, 7:02 am by

After a 13-year run, Orange County rock band Thrice is going on hiatus following a slew of farewell tour dates that kick off next week. June 14-15 find them at a very familiar stomping ground, House of Blues Anaheim. June 16 they drive to Los Angeles to play Club Nokia in the L.A. Live complex. Then they say goodbye with two shows, June 18-19, at a different home county venue, the Observatory in Santa Ana. Every show is sold out.

In November, a post went up on the band’s website, a statement from vocalist and guitarist Dustin Kensrue, stating: “Thrice is not breaking up. If nothing has broken us up by now, I doubt anything ever could. However, we will be taking a break from being a full-time band and the upcoming tour in the Spring will be the last one for the foreseeable future.”

Kensrue went on to share his reasons for desiring a breather from the music industry, chiefly that leaving for extended periods of time to tour has been taxing on his wife and young daughters, and that during the hiatus he plans to continue working as a worship director at Mars Hill Church, somewhat ironically held (during daylight and off hours) in the same space as the Observatory, formerly the Galaxy Theatre.

Since the bad news was delivered by Kensrue alone, some have been wondering: How does the rest of one of the most successful bands from (and still in) O.C. this past decade feel about the temporary disbanding?

“It wasn’t necessarily a group decision,” bassist Ed Breckenridge told me during a recent phone interview, “but it’s a decision that we all understand. Dustin is having a third child, and so he is feeling the stress of that and obviously he wants to put family first, and we’re all going with that and supporting him. Sadly, that means giving up something that’s pretty unreal and amazing. But you have to weigh priorities and we have to honor that.”

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Slideshow: The Head and the Heart at the Observatory

June 6th, 2012, 4:15 pm by

Seattle, Washington-based indie-pop band the Head and the Heart performed at the Observatory in Santa Ana on Monday night along with openers Husky and the Moondoggies.

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Photos by Ana P. Gutierrez, for the Orange County Register.

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Slideshow: Lee Rocker and Big Sandy rock the Observatory

April 29th, 2012, 7:20 pm by

Stray Cats bassist Lee Rocker performed his solo material to a packed house at the Observatory in Santa Ana Saturday night alongside Big Sandy and His Fly-Rite Boys.

Click here for a photo slideshow of Lee Rocker and Big Sandy’s performances at the Observatory.

Photos by Jenavieve Belair, for OrangeCounty.com.

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Review: Tyga brings the party to the Observatory in Santa Ana

March 29th, 2012, 2:24 pm by

Rising young rapper, Tyga, is probably best known for his most recent club banger, “Rack City” (off his second studio album, Careless World: Rise of the Last King, released last December), but he’s equally notorious for an unruly reputation.

Just last week, MTV.com reported that the rapper and his crew were allegedly involved in a shooting after a show near Omaha, Nebraska, resulting in a bullet grazing the arm of his in-house female guest rapper, 19-year-old Honey Cocaine. A couple of weeks earlier, Mediatakeout.com posted that the 22-year-old rapper was held at gunpoint in Winnepeg, Canada, then forced to dance to his own music, after allegedly mistreating concert promoters at a show earlier that evening. Tyga has since denied the incident in Canada via his official Twitter page.

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Whether or not all that’s true, those events would certainly help explain why security was so uppity throughout his sold-out performance on Wednesday night the Observatory in Santa Ana. Despite that edgy vibe, the show was a success – probably the most enlivened hip-hop party that this revamped venue has hosted thus far.

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