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Saturday, February 28, 2026

Song Spotlight: Faydean's Rock 'Em-Sock 'Em (a night at Hotel Ziggy)

Faydean (Faydean Drew Kielty's mononymous name) brought her folk-country tunes to the WFNM showcase at Hotel Ziggy. The Los Angeles native mentioned that she wasn't able to perform much in 2025 due to nodules. She has recovered and is rearing to go in 2026. Based on a recent Instagram post she had 8 performances scheduled just in January and February (a couple as a backup vocalist). 

Faydean at Hotel Ziggy
Faydean at Hotel Ziggy

Friday, February 27, 2026

Song Spotlight: PEGGY's ALICE (a night at Hotel Ziggy)

If PEGGY (Peggy Owens' mononymous name) needs a backup plan in life, she'll be a most beloved high school English teacher. She sang a series of songs that were inspired by her voracious reading habits ("DEAR READER," "WRITTEN BY A WOMAN," "ALICE," and one may as well toss in "FRANKENSTEIN," which was technically based on the recent movie). But that backup plan for the Berklee College of Music graduate is just imagined on my part, because at the moment she is highlighting her music talents at venues such as Hotel Ziggy (a night presented by WFNM). 

PEGGY at Hotel Ziggy
PEGGY at Hotel Ziggy

Thursday, February 26, 2026

Song Spotlight: Scout Gillett's Too Fast To Last (a night at Zebulon)

Scout Gillett was the headliner for the post-Super Bowl party at Zebulon. It should be said upfront that the night was a mash-up of music genres -- and I say that in a positive way, because the three bands that I saw were all excellent (Lackey and Dreyted were the first two bands). Lackey and Dreyted provided the audience with punk rock performances. Gillett shifted the music genre (she did rock her way through some of her songs, but I would not call her music punk). Her website bio describes her sound as follows, "Her acumen as a lyricist and musician are on full display, blending velvety vocals with twangy guitars, lo-fi harmonica, and dreamy pedal steel across the album and merging a variety of genres into a haunting sonic landscape."

Scout Gillett at Zebulon
Scout Gillett at Zebulon

Wednesday, February 25, 2026

Review: Dreyted gives a Super Bowl performance at Zebulon

A tradition of mine is to head out to Zebulon after the Super Bowl. I've always had a good time hanging out there after the big game. In 2024, I got to run into a long time favorite Sally Spitz. Last year, I saw John Errol who ended up making my list of favorite new bands / artists of the year (you can read that list of favorites here). This year, after watching the defensive dominance of the Seattle Seahawks, I came across another band that will surely make my list of favorite bands of 2026: Dreyted (the moniker for DeRon Munroe).   

Dreyted at Zebulon
Dreyted at Zebulon

Tuesday, February 24, 2026

Song Spotlight: Anastasia Coope's Pink Lady Opera (a night at Zebulon)

Brooklyn based Anastasia Coope headlined Zebulon recently. The artist has been spending the beginning of 2026 touring the two coasts of North America (there were some stops in Canada). Her tour will conclude with short trip through Europe. 

Anastasia Coope at Zebulon
Anastasia Coope at Zebulon

Monday, February 23, 2026

Song Spotlight: Harmony Index's Drifting (a night at Zebulon)

I first came across Harmony Index (the moniker for Nico Leibman) in 2023. She was headlining a set for a Safe Travels Presents showcase at the Resident DTLA. I should just mention that the Resident DTLA closed its doors in October 2025. It isn't necessarily a shock to me. I remember talking to the manager back in 2024, because they were putting a stop (I believe it was just temporary) on live performances. It was a reason why Alphabet Soup (a collaboration between The Witching Hours and Safe Travels Presents) had to move locations that year. It was mentions that alcohol purchases had declined post-2020. Pre-2020, I always considered the venue to be The Arts Districts answer (smaller in size) to Zebulon. You'd hang out at the venue and occasionally run into people such as Victoria Justice.

Harmony Index at Zebulon
Harmony Index at Zebulon

Sunday, February 22, 2026

Notes from Vivace Show Alerts (Los Angeles): Feb 22nd - Feb 28th

A Handful (Super Sized) of Show Alerts 

Sunday, Feb 22nd: Anna Ash at Zebulon. Doors at 7 p.m.
In 2025, I wrote a review of the Murder Ballads & Dark Songs event that she took part in, which you can read here.

Sunday, Feb 22nd: Soft Palms at Gold-Diggers. Doors at 7 p.m.
Read my Song Spotlight to the band's "Rainbows" here.

Sunday, Feb 22nd: Valley Porno People at Lodge Room. Doors at 6 p.m.
They take part in a fundraiser for Non Plus Ultra. Valley Porno People made my list of favorite 2024 bands. You can read that list here.

Monday, Feb 23rd: Ben Reddell Band at The Escondite. Doors at 9 p.m.
Read my Song Spotlight for his "Tumbleweed" here.

Monday, Feb 23rd: Blue WistariaChelsea Rose, and mop at Oblivion. Doors at 7 p.m.
Read my Song Spotlight for Blue Wistaria's "Members Only" here.
Chelsea Rose was in one of my favorite bands from way back when: Summer Twins.
Mop made my list of favorite new 2025 bands, which you can read here.

Tuesday, Feb 24th: MacGregor Burns at The Redwood Bar. Doors at 8 p.m.
Read my Song Spotlight for his "Paradise Motel" here.

Tuesday, Feb 24th: The Mastersons at Gold-Diggers. Doors at 7 p.m.
In 2024, the band was part of a Roots Rock tribute night at Zebulon that I covered for US Rocker Music. You can read my review here.

Wednesday, Feb 25th: Andie Yagher at Hotel Cafe (second stage). Set time at 7 p.m.
Read my Song Spotlight for her "twenty something" here.  

Wednesday, Feb 25th: Jagged Baptist Club at The Goldfish. Doors at 8 p.m.
Read my Song Spotlight for the band's "Temptation Death House" here.

Wednesday, Feb 25th: Maejoy at Hotel Cafe (main stage). Set time at 7 p.m.
Read my Song Spotlight for her "Blueberry Lemonade" here

Wednesday, Feb 25th: Baba Jenkins at Hotel Ziggy. Doors at 7 p.m.
Read my Song Spotlight for the band's "Wild" here.

Wednesday, Feb 25th: Host Family and Mo Dotti at Zebulon. Doors at 8 p.m.
Read my Song Spotlight for Host Family's "Dromedary" here.
Read my Song Spotlight for Mo Dotti's "dead to me" here.

Thursday, Feb 25th: American Mile and Anna Thoresen at Bar Lubitsch. Doors at 7 p.m.
Read my Song Spotlight for American Mile's "Photograph of You" here
Read my Song Spotlight for Anna Thoresen's "Dear Soulmate" here.

Saturday, Feb 28th: Rose's Pawn Shop at Hotel Cafe (second stage). Set time at 7 p.m.
In 2024, I covered their set for US Rocker Music, which you can read here.

Saturday, Feb 28th: SadGirl and The Paranoyds at Oblivion. Doors at 7 p.m.
This is a fundraiser for CHIRLA. 
In 2024, I covered SadGirl's set for US Rocker Music, which you can read here.
In 2022, I covered their set for Buzzbands, which you can read here.

Friday, February 20, 2026

Song Spotlight: Chloe Saavedra's Physics (a night at The Fable)

Playing perhaps the shortest set I've seen in years, drummer Chloe Saavedra was the headliner at the Ryan Pollie showcase at The Fable. How short was the set? I say it clocked in at 15 minutes. She played a trio of songs from her upcoming record with the highlight being her single release "Physics." The short set was more than made up by her magnetic personality. 

Chloe Saavedra at The Fable
Chloe Saavedra at The Fable

Thursday, February 19, 2026

Song Spotlight: Jordana's Still Do (a night at The Fable)

It was one of the best Ryan Pollie's showcases at The Fable that I've attended. It ranks up there with the night that Madison Cunningham played a set (you can read about that night here). What made The Fable the place to be on the first Tuesday of February? Jordana (the mononymous name for Jordana Nye) played a short opening set for her friend Chloe Saavedra, who was having a single release party. 

Jordana at The Fable
Jordana at The Fable

Wednesday, February 18, 2026

Song Spotlight: Rett Madison's Pin-Up Daddy (a night at Permanent Records Roadhouse)

Rett Madison recently played a set at Permanent Records Roadhouse, opening up for Valley Queen. (If interested, I did a Valley Queen write-up a few months back, which you can read here.) I've seen Rett Madison a couple times prior. I first saw a set back in 2019 at the Bootleg Theater. During our online lives of 2020, I caught another set via a WFNM showcase. I did happen to mention in another blog post that I nearly caught a set back in 2018, but my arrival time was off by 30 minutes or so. 

Rett Madison at Permanent Records Roadhouse
Rett Madison at Permanent Records Roadhouse

Tuesday, February 17, 2026

Song Spotlight: The Album Leaf's Falling From The Sun (a night at Zebulon)

Over a decade ago, I got to see The Album Leaf play at the 2015 Culture Collide music festival. It was the final year of that festival that brought bands into Echo Park from across the globe. Bands from South America, Asia, and Europe would fly in and play a couple sets at different venues. And then sometimes, Culture Collide would play a little loose with the facts and say that so and so band was from Sweden even though they lived in Los Angeles. No matter, it was a fun festival. 

The Album Leaf at Zebulon
The Album Leaf at Zebulon

Monday, February 16, 2026

Song Spotlight: Power Pink & Sweet's Raspberry Lime (a night at Gold-Diggers)

I first came across Powder Pink & Sweet in 2023 at Permanent Records Roadhouse. The band was playing with my favorite New York based band Laveda. You can read my US Rocker Music post from the night here. As is often the case when it comes to Los Angeles bands that I find intriguing, way too much time had passed since I last crossed paths with the band. By chance, as I was putting together my weekly Show Alerts for this blog site, I checked out what Swyndle LA had scheduled for their Harvard & Stone Monday night showcase and noticed that the promotor was putting on a Friday night show at Gold-Diggers. It just so happened that Powder Pink & Sweet was playing. An opportunity presented itself and so off I went. 

Powder Pink & Sweet at Gold-Diggers
Powder Pink & Sweet at Gold-Diggers

Sunday, February 15, 2026

Notes from Vivace Show Alerts (Los Angeles): Feb 15th - Feb 21st

A Handful (Bucketful) of Show Alerts

Sunday, Feb 15th: Alice Sandahl at Gold-Diggers. Doors at 2 p.m.
You can read my Song Spotlight for her "Walk It Off" here.

Sunday, Feb 15th: Bloody Death Skull at The Fable. Doors at 7 p.m.
In 2013, I wrote a short review of their set that you can read here.

Sunday, Feb 15th: Dream Phases at Gold-Diggers. Doors at 7 p.m.
You can read my Song Spotlight for their "Turn Away" here.

Monday, Feb 16th: McKail Seely at Hotel Cafe (a short set for Monday Monday). Doors at 8 p.m.
She is a member of Harry Katz and the Pistachios. You can read my 2025 review of the band's set here

Tuesday, Feb 17th: Marcus Buser at The Fable. Doors at 8 p.m.
You can read my Song Spotlight for his "Right Man" here.

Wednesday, Feb 18th: Caravan 222 at Zebulon. Doors at 8 p.m.
In 2025, I wrote a review of their Grand Ole Echo set that you can read here.

Wednesday, Feb 18th: Slugs at The Goldfish. Doors at 8 p.m.
You can read my Song Spotlight for their "Super Sane" here.

Thursday, Feb 19th: Laena Myers at Gold-Diggers. Doors at 7 p.m.
In 2025, she performed at a C.A.P.O. Center fundraiser where she volunteers her time. You can read my US Rocker Music review of that night here.

Thursday, Feb 19th: Yagki at Bar Lubitsch. Doors at 7 p.m.
You can read my Song Spotlight for her "Something I Do" here.   

Friday, Feb 20th: Cissi.TV at Zebulon. Doors at 7 p.m.
You can read my Song Spotlight for her "I Guess I Made It" here.

Friday, Feb 20th: Gilbert Louie Ray and Luke Pelletier at the Bigfoot Lodge. Doors at 8 p.m.
In 2025, I wrote a review for their sets (same review as McKail Seely above) that you can read here

Friday, Feb 20th: Self Improvement (opener) at Lodge Room. Doors at 7 p.m.
You can read my Song Spotlight for their "Change My Mind" here.

Friday, Feb 20th: Surprise Baby at Oblivion. Doors at 7 p.m.
I've been following Sarsten Noice since 2018, when I covered her Hydro Kitten set at Echo Park Rising for Buzzbands. Find a photo here. 

Saturday, February 14, 2026

Two Movies seen on TCM: Week-End at the Waldorf (1945) and Biloxi Blues (1988)

I've been hooked on TCM for years now. I just always remember being a fan of Humphrey Bogart, Cary Grant, Errol Flynn, Audrey Hepburn, Katharine Hepburn, James (Jimmy) Steward, John Wayne, and many many more. The following two movies are Biloxi Blues and Week-End at the Waldorf.

Friday, February 13, 2026

Song Spotlight: Noël Tsoukalas' Pull the Plug (a night at Hotel Ziggy)

Noël Tsoukalas no doubt wishes she had advanced further in American Idol's Season 21 (2023), but her time there left a positive lasting impression none the less. As her WFNM showcase set came to a conclusion at Hotel Ziggy, she told the audience her fond memory when she sang her song "The Girl In Your Story" during the competition, "I was scared out of my pants. Literally about to pee myself. Shaking, having to play piano. I thought I was done for . . . I remember looking Lionel Richie in the eyes. And you know what he told me? 'Girl, you got to keep writing music to the day you die.'" She took that to heart. In 2025, she graduated with a music degree from  Point Loma Nazarene University and released her debut album I Still Hear You

Noël Tsoukalas at Hotel Ziggy
Noël Tsoukalas at Hotel Ziggy

Wednesday, February 11, 2026

Song Spotlight: Olivia Soli's thanks to you (a night at Hotel Ziggy)

It was an American Idol night at the WFNM showcase at Hotel Ziggy. The night included Lola Bonfiglio (Season 23 -- 2025) and Noël Tsoukalas (Season 21 - 2023). A third former contestant of the music competition was Olivia Soli who was also in Season 21 and made it to the Top 20 -- and is the focus of this particular blog post.

Olivia Soli at Hotel Ziggy
Olivia Soli at Hotel Ziggy

Tuesday, February 10, 2026

Review: Lola Bonfiglio Pays Homage to Family Legacy at Hotel Ziggy

Sometimes you head out and the unexpected occurs. There was that time back in 2022 when I went out to cover Night Talks at The Troubadour. Cherie Currie of the Runaways showed up to sing "Cherry Bomb." Currie's cameo appearance was due to the fact that her son Jake Hays was opening up the night. You can read my Buzzbands article here.  

Lola Bonfiglio at Hotel Ziggy
Lola Bonfiglio at Hotel Ziggy

Monday, February 9, 2026

Review: DIY Artist Mars Rodriguez Shines at The Whisky a Go Go

I first came across Mars Rodriguez (the moniker for Maria Alejandra Rodriguez Serrano) in 2019 when I got an out of the blue invitation to catch her set at Hotel Cafe. You can read my US Rocker Music interview that I conducted after the set here. I got to catch another Hotel Cafe set in early 2020 (prior to all the venues shutting down). The final time I caught one of her sets was in 2022, which resulted in an interesting adventure on my part in my attempt to get home for the night. 

Mars Rodriguez at The Whisky a Go Go
Mars Rodriguez at The Whisky a Go Go

Sunday, February 8, 2026

Notes from Vivace Show Alerts (Los Angeles): Feb 8th - Feb 14th

A Handful of Show Alerts

Thursday, Feb 12th: Giselle at Bar Lubitsch. Doors at 7 p.m.
You can read my song spotlight for "Skeletons" here.

Friday, Feb 13th: Nail Polish at Non Plus Ultra. Doors at 8 p.m.
You can read my song spotlight for "Haunted Spells" here

Saturday, February 7, 2026

Two Movies seen on TCM: Fort Apache (1948) and The Naked Spur (1953)

I've been hooked on TCM for years now. I just always remember being a fan of Humphrey Bogart, Cary Grant, Errol Flynn, Audrey Hepburn, Katharine Hepburn, James (Jimmy) Steward, John Wayne, and many many more. Around a decade ago, I used to do some reviews of movies I saw on TCM. I figured I'd start it up again. If you're interested, click on through.

Friday, February 6, 2026

Song Spotlight: Johnny Majestic's Weep All Over (a night at The Three Club)

In January, I walked into The Three Clubs for the first time in likely over a decade. The venue does hold a special place in my heart, because it is where I first saw Rocket (the band fronted by Lauren Rocket). Over the years, I'd drive by it or walk pass it (while walking towards Sassafras Saloon) and always wondered what bands were playing inside the venue. An opportunity to return presented itself via the band Mystic Knights (you can read my US Rocker article here) and I was eager to attend. I showed up in time to catch most of Johnny Majestic's set. 

Johnny Majestic at The Three Club
Johnny Majestic at The Three Club

Wednesday, February 4, 2026

Song Spotlight: Mystic Knights' Count (a night at The Three Clubs)

Mystic Knights came to my attention last year in June when I was invited to cover Band of Skulls at The Troubadour. The Mystic Knights were the opening band (you can read that US Rocker post here). The band name may not sound familiar to many, but lead singer Chris Cester's better known band Jet is likely a known quantity (hits include "Are You Gonna Be My Girl" and "Cold Hard Bitch").

Mystic Knights at The Three Clubs
Mystic Knights at The Three Clubs

Tuesday, February 3, 2026

Song Spotlight: DanDan's Next Year (a night at Hotel Ziggy)

DanDan (moniker for Daniel Leese) is a recent USC Thornton graduate with a degree in Jazz Vocal Performance. He recently opened up the night at a WFNM showcase at Hotel Ziggy. I was immediately struck by the potential symbolism in the set. It started with what he wore for the night: a white robe that reminded me of a Medieval monk. Perhaps that impression was implanted due to his first song of the night that was called "Savior's Song." On his Soundcloud account he mentions that the song is about a "fear-mongering troubadour on a busy street corner . . . the evil intentions of the troubadour become frighteningly clear." I'm speculating that his dressing up in white is him trying to avoid being put until the evil spell of the troubadour. 

DanDan at Hotel Ziggy
DanDan at Hotel Ziggy

Monday, February 2, 2026

Song Spotlight: Andie Yagher's twenty something (a night at Hotel Ziggy)

I noticed that the WFNM showcase featured Andie Yagher three or so times last year. After seeing her name pop up on the schedule a few times, I wanted to catch a set, but it just never worked out for me. One time I was shooting the Greek Theatre. Another time, it was squeezed into a rather busy week. One other time, a favorite local band of mine, Ramonda Hammer, was playing. Luckily for me, she popped up on the January 13th WFNM schedule at Hotel Ziggy

Andie Yagher at Hotel Ziggy
Andie Yagher at Hotel Ziggy

Sunday, February 1, 2026

Notes from Vivace Show Alerts (Los Angeles): Feb 1st - Feb 7th

A Handful (Bucketful) of Show Alerts

Sunday, Feb 1st: Valley Queen at Permanent Records Roadhouse. Doors at 6 p.m.
Read my Song Spotlight for "Ride" here.

Monday, Feb 2nd: Salem's Bend at The Redwood Bar. Doors at 9 p.m.
The band was one of my favorite new finds of 2024, you can read that list here.

Wednesday, Feb 4th: Devon Ross and Jawdropped at Zebulon. Doors at 8 p.m.
Read my Devon Ross Song Spotlight for "All the Things" here.
Read my Jawdropped Song Spotlight for "Skully" here.

Wednesday, Feb 4th: Cuffed Up at El Cid. Doors at 7 p.m.
In 2022, I did a review of their set for US Rocker Music, which you can read here.

Wednesday, Feb 4th: Izzy Outerspace at Gold-Diggers. Doors at 7 p.m.
In 2025, I did a review of her set, which you can read here.

Wednesday, Feb 4th: Mars Rodriguez at Whisky a Go Go. Doors at 6 p.m.
In 2019, I did a US Rocker Music Interview with her, which you can read here.

Wednesday, Feb 4th: Neska Rose at Hotel Ziggy. Doors at 7 p.m.
Read my Song Spotlight for "Very Green" here.

Wednesday, Feb 4th: Young Lovers at The Goldfish. Doors at 8 p.m.
In 2024, I did a review of their set, which you can read here

Thursday, Feb 5th: Self Improvement at Oblivion. Doors at 7 p.m.
Read my Song Spotlight for "Change My Mind" here.

Thursday, Feb 5th: Shannon Lay at Healing Force of the Universe. Doors at 8 p.m.
Read my Song Spotlight for "All This Life Going Down" here.

Friday, Feb 6th: Pu$$y-Cow at The Escondite. Doors at 9 p.m.
In 2025, I did a review of their 20th Anniversary Party, which you can read here.

Saturday, Feb 7th: Crisis Actor at Non Plus Ultra. Doors at 8 p.m.
In 2025, I did a review of their set, which you can read here.