Showing posts with label Spaceland. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Spaceland. Show all posts

Thursday, February 10, 2011

Foo Fighters Play Spaceland


The Foo Figthers brought their talents to "Spaceland" in Silver Lake on Tuesday night. This was the fourth stop in a string of club dates that the band's using to promote their new Butch Vig-produced album (due in April). At 4:30 fans were instructed, via the band's website, to head to the Echoplex to pick up tickets for the evening's show. Once there, fans found out the show was actually happening at Spaceland (now known as the Satellite) which was the site of the band's first show ever.

Opening the show, was Dave Grohl's pre-Nirvana band, Scream. They were tight, hardcore (with a little bit of reggae thrown in) and seemed to be having a great time. They repeatedly said they preferred the vibe at Spaceland to the Roxy (where they played the night before). "The Roxy was cool, but more like playing the Staples Center with a bunch of celebrities there. This is more like playing the old Forum or something."

The Foo Fighters took the stage and immediately started playing. They didn't stop until they'd finished their new album in its entirety. Some of the songs rocked very hard and hinted at Grohl's hardcore past while others were the more commercial, melodic type of songs that have made Grohl a very rich dude. They were extremely tight for a band that just got out of the studio and hasn't been touring. The crowd had to be hearing the songs for the first time and was still very responsive.

Grohl saved any verbal interaction with the crowd until after they'd finished the new record. He mentioned that the venue was the site of the Foo Fighters first show ever and said something like: "We played our first show ever here, so this place has a lot of meaning to us. I mean, I think I've been here once since that show." Then he commented how fans had to go to pick up their tickets at the Echoplex and how they hadn't played there "yet" [what's the over/under on that being the site of the next secret show?]. Then came the hits. You forget how many there are. There was even some crowd surfing. It's great to see fans so excited to be at a show - smiles all around. 



On a side note, remember when Foo Fighters campaigned for Alive & Well? Weird. I'm sure glad those days are over...

All photos by: Steven Cervenka

Monday, November 22, 2010

First Bookings For The Satellite Announced

Shadow Shadow Shade Play a Thursday Night Residency in February


The Satellite quietly started selling tickets for the first of its shows today (there's a transition period where Spaceland Productions is still booking a lot of the nights through January and some all the way into March). Check out The Satellite's venue page at Ticketfly for details. Among the notable shows:

12/3 (the first show listed with "The Satellite Presents") - Lower Heaven / Exploding Flowers / Jason Simon
12/9 - The Happy Hollows / Epic Ruins / Computer Jay
12/10 - Deadbolt / Speedbuggy / Groovy Rednecks
12/29 -  Giant Drag
1/15 - Dead Meadow / Speed Buggy / The Carry Ons
Thursdays in February - Shadow Shadow Shade Residency
2/5 - The Muffs

There still seems to be a lot of confusion surrounding the changes over at Spaceland / Satellite (the LA Times posts have been needlessly confusing whereas the Buzz Bands' post was the most informative since Bronson talked to all of the involved parties). I realize most people probably don't care about this, but every time I go out these days, somebody asks me about it.

So here's my attempt at a timeline of the history of Spaceland Productions and 1717 Silver Lake Blvd (if you notice any errors feel free to post in the comments): 

Jeff Wolfram's family owns a bar at 1717 Silver Lake Blvd called "Dreams" (to this day, Dreams still shows up on your credit card receipt when you drink at the bar).  

In 1993, Mitchell Frank approaches the Wolframs to ask if he can start booking events at their bar.

In 1995 Mitchell Frank starts using the name "Spaceland" for nights he books at Dreams. When he forms his music promotion company he calls it "Spaceland Productions."  

Over time, the club at 1717 Silver Lake Blvd. comes to be known as Spaceland (at some point, a transparent sign that says "Spaceland" goes over the "Dreams" sign). Wolfram still owns the bar and your bar reciept still says "Dreams."
Later in the1990's, Frank hands over day to day booking to Liz Garo.

Around 2000, Garo defects to the Knitting Factory Hollywood (RIP) and is replaced by Jennifer Tefft. [For more history check out this LA Weekly article.]

In 2001, Mitchell Frank and Jeff Ellermeyer take over club Nayarit (1.5 miles away from "Club Spaceland") and rename it the Echo, hiring ex-Spaceland booker Liz Garo as the booker. It's almost exactly the same capacity as "Club Spaceland" and the Troubadour.  

From 10/03 - 6/04, Spaceland Productions books the Henry Fonda theater (now the Music Box) until Goldenvoice takes over the venue.  
In 2005 (about the time Goldenvoice replaced Spaceland ) Frank, Garo and Ellermeyer open up the Ex_Plex (now called Echoplex) underneath the Echo. It's about 2.5 times the size of the Echo.

In late 2009 Frank hires Shannon Cornet to replace Jennifer Tefft as booker at "Club Spaceland." Tefft starts booking shows at the Bootleg Theater for the Fold.

In late 2010 Jeff Wolfram parts ways with Spaceland Productions and announces he's hired Jennifer Tefft back as his in-house booker. Since Frank owns the name "Spaceland," Wolfram renames his bar "The Satellite."

Monday, November 08, 2010

Shakeup In Silver Lake


Just got a press release making it official - Spaceland Productions will no longer be booking the club at 1717 Silver Lake Blvd (aka Spaceland). The press release mentions that Mitchell Frank and his business partner Jeff Ellermeyer "will open a new room for live music with a strong leaning towards dance nights and djs." No word yet on the whens or the wheres of the new club (although there are plenty of conflicting rumors floating around out there).  

So what's to come for the club at 1717 Silver Lake Blvd? It's going to be renamed Satellite wth the same ownership (Jeff Wolfram) and same managment. Liz Garo and Shannon Cornett will no longer be booking it. Nothing has been officially announced yet, but Spaceland Productions' press release mentions that booking for the Satellite will move "in house." People who happened to be at the club last Thursday and Friday might have thought they were having a flashback, but I can tell you that I saw former booker Jennifer Tefft hanging out at the club both nights (I don't think I'd seen her there since she stopped booking the club about a year ago). We'll have to wait for the press release for something official...

No worries if you've got tickets for the Melvins' residency (or any other currently booked shows). The shows will go on.  

[Update: Bronson is confirming Tefft is back as the booker]
[That horrible iPhone photo is from White Denim's show last Tuesday.]

Tuesday, May 12, 2009

Spaceland vs. Troubadour

There's only eight hours left in the NBC Los Angeles poll for Best Live Music Venue: Spaceland or Troubadour.

They're both fantastic clubs, but I'm going with.....Spaceland

VOTE HERE

Thursday, April 30, 2009

Ticket Giveaway: Danielson at Spaceland


I've got a few pairs of tickets to give away for next week's Danielson show at Spaceland. Opening the show will be Marvelous Toy and Soul Junk. It's been a couple of years since Danielson's Ships topped many critics best of lists. He's preparing to go back into the studio with this itsy-bitsy, mini-tour (just New York, LA and Philly).
To win these tickets, email me [dukeufo at gmail] with the name of your favorite Mexican restaurant. The contest closes Tuesday at 6:00 PM. Please put "Danielson" in the subject line.
Keep checking in, I'm going to be doing weekly ticket giveaways for the forseeable future.

Wednesday, March 05, 2008

Ticket Giveaway - Big Business @ Spaceland on Sunday


I have two pairs of tickets to give away for the Big Business show at Spaceland on Sunday. Big Business is a local duo, by way of Seattle. Jared, the singer and bass player, used to be in Karp. Coady plays the drums and used to be in Murder City Devils. These days they both play in the Melvins too. Anyway, I haven't ever seen them, but I hear they're explosive. Red Fang and the Cops support.

To win these tickets, send me an email [dukeufo at hotmail] with your all time favorite Seattle band. The contest closes Friday at Noon.

Monday, March 03, 2008

Photos From Spaceland's 13th Anniversary







Here are some photos from Spaceland's 13th Anniversary show last Sunday. I think Sylvia took all these pictures. I took some of the Broken West photos and some of the Radar Bros. photos on the Flickr account but she took most of them.

Wednesday, February 27, 2008

Ticket Giveaway - Spaceland's 13th Anniversary


I've got two pairs of tickets to give away for Spaceland's 13th Anniversary show this Sunday from 1PM - 1AM. The Little Ones have the show listed on their Myspace page, so I'm guessing they're the special guests at 6:50 (but I could be wrong). I've also heard there's at least one other special guest. Anyway, it's a great lineup although I'm not too familiar with the last few bands.
To win a pair of tickets email me [dukeufo at hotmail] and tell me your favorite memory of hanging out at Spaceland. The contest closes Friday at 3:00 PM. Aquarium Drunkard has some tickets to give away too and Sinking with Sylvia (and Todd) will be giving away some sets tomorrow on the air.
1:00 – 1:30 - Let’s Go Sailing Listen
1:50 – 2:20 - The Tyde Listen
2:40 – 3:10 - The Broken West Listen
3:30 – 4:00 - Oliver Future Listen
4:20 – 4:50 - The Movies
5:10 – 5:40 - Radar Bros Listen
6:00 – 6:30 - Earlimart Listen
6:50 – 7:20 - Special Guests
7:40 – 8:10 - Wiskey Biscuit
8:30 – 9:00 - 400 Blows Listen
9:20 – 9:50 - The Blood Arm Listen
10:10 – 10:40 - Run Run Run Listen
11:00 – 11:30 - The Vacation