Posts Tagged ‘Kristen Tobiason’
Saturday, February 16th, 2013
Five years ago today, I posted the first entry to Che Underground: The Blog. I’d been talking to some old friends about a place where we could share sounds and images from our musical youth in San Diego, and this turned out to be the handiest solution.
Soon Rockin’ Dog Dave Ellison created our striking design, and contributors including Ray Brandes, Kristen Tobiason, Paul Kaufman, David Fleminger and so many others enriched the site beyond anything I could have hoped.
And my, how we grew! Hundreds of stories … Tens of thousands of comments and visitors. This little corner of the Web let so many revisit so much and introduced a whole new audience to the things we created back at the dawn of the ’80s.
The earth has made five solar revolutions since then, and most of us are still here on it. Looking back, I think we’ve moved in good directions, and I’m proud of any part this place played in bringing us back together.
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Tags: Che Underground: The Blog, Dave Ellison, David Fleminger, Kristen Tobiason, Paul Kaufman, Ray Brandes, The Rockin' Dogs
Posted in Housekeeping, Then and Now | 16 Comments »
Tuesday, June 21st, 2011
(Lou Damian salutes Dave’s relocation to San Diego after a 25-year absence and cuts the ribbon on a groovy summer night in the city.)
Che Underground presents SOUNDS of the SUNSET STRIP: Saturday night 9pm on July 30, 2011, at Lestat’s Coffee Shop.
We always wanted to pay tribute to the bands we dug from this era … And now with the return of Flem to San Diego, the scene is set and we can move forward on this idea … We also decided to call ourselves The CIROS in honor of nightclub where the BYRDS made their debut.
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Tags: Dave Doyle, Dave Fleminger, David Klowden, Kristen Tobiason, Lestat's, Lou Damian, the Ciros, Tom Ward, Tony Suarez
Posted in Answers, Performance History, Personal History, Tell-Tale Hearts | 14 Comments »
Saturday, December 4th, 2010
(Dave Rinck a k a Wallflower keeps us posted on the Kidz’s revival.)
It’s been an honor for me play rhythm guitar for the last few months with this classic punk-rock band. This is a working band, and it has a new lineup, new CDs (I’ve never released two CDs on the same day before!), and new shows! Here’s an update:
THE NEW LINEUP:
Jim Ryan – bass and vocals
Jerry Flack – guitar and vocals
Jimi Flynn – drums
Dave Wallflower – guitar and vocals
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Tags: Blindspot Records, Dave Rinck, Jim Ryan, Jimi Flynn, Kristen Tobiason, Lestat's, Skeleton Club, The Answers, the Cardiac Kidz, the Last Internationale, the Last Years, Tower Bar
Posted in Artifacts, Performance History, Wallflowers | 7 Comments »
Tuesday, November 9th, 2010
(David Rinck offers a performer’s-eye view of a recent night of musical eclecticism in San Diego.)
On the evening of Thurs., Nov. 4, we again converged on the little theater at Lestat’s Coffee House on Adams Ave. in Kensington, which is beginning to feel like home for some of us here.
Lestat’s most recently hosted the first night of the Che Underground Rock and Roll Weekend on July 30 and 31, and the Nov. 4 show was an exciting follow-up to that event. Some of San Diego’s finest underground musicians offered up an eclectic array of sounds from a range of genres. At the same time, the visual arts were represented by terrific graphics, photography and video recording, some of which is available here.
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Tags: Bart Mendoza, Che Underground Rock-'n'-Roll Weekend, Dave Doyle, Dave Fleminger, David Rinck, Dubstep, Graziela Damian, hING, Kristen Tobiason, Lestat's, Lou Damian, Paul Howland, San Diego punk, Sean McMullen, the Cardiac Kidz, The Fairmount Extension, The Fairmounts, the P Man
Posted in Answers, Mirrors, Performance History, Personal History, Tell-Tale Hearts, Wallflowers | 5 Comments »
Tuesday, August 3rd, 2010
(Paul Kaufman flew in from Massachusetts to taste the fury of the Che Underground Rock-’n'-Roll Weekend July 30 and 31. Here are Paul’s impressions, accompanied by photos from Sean McMullen and Kymri Wilt.)
After an early-morning cross-country flight, I was somewhat worse for wear by the time 9pm rolled around on Friday, July 30, but I didn’t want to miss this!
It had probably been around 20 years since I had been down Adams Avenue. Normal Heights is heavily transformed from the residential neighborhood I remembered, with many new restaurants and shops. The center of the action is Lestat’s gallery, coffee shop and nightclub. A big marquee announces the Che Underground show! In addition to the musicians themselves, lots of blog stars are there: Kristen Tobiason; Chris Mathis; and of course tonight’s MC, Lou Damian.
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Tags: Bar Pink, Bart Mendoza, Chris Mathis, Dave Anderson, Dave Doyle, Dave Ellison, Dave Fleminger, David Klowden, David Rinck, Graziela Damian, Heather Vorwerck, Jeffrey Luck Lucas, Kinch Degrate, Kristen Tobiason, Kyle E. Steinberg, Kymri Wilt, Lestat's, Lou Damian, Matt Johnson, Paul Kaufman, San Diego music, San Diego punk, Sean McMullen, The Answers, the Comeuppance, the Davefest Four, the P Man, Tom Ward, Tony Suarez, Wendy Bailey & True Stories
Posted in Answers, Performance History, Personal History, Rockin' Dogs, Tell-Tale Hearts, Wallflowers | 13 Comments »
Monday, July 26th, 2010
You asked for it, you got it: “Then and Now” reporter and Che Underground veteran Kristen Tobiason has obliged us with downloadable PDF versions of the flyers she prepped for the Che Underground Rock-’n'-Roll Weekend July 30 and 31!
Just click on the thumbnails below for pure, print-ready chewing satisfaction:


Here’s a recap of the weekend’s haps:
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Tags: Bar Pink, Bart Mendoza, Billy Fritz, Bombast, Che Underground Rock-'n'-Roll Weekend, Danny Cress, Dave Doyle, Dave Ellison, Dave Fleminger, David Klowden, David Rinck, Heather Vorwerck, Jeffrey Luck Lucas, Kench Degrate, Kristen Tobiason, Lestat's, Matt Johnson, Paul Howland, San Diego music, Sean McMullen, The Answers, the Comeuppance, the Davefest Four, the P Man, Tom Ward, Wendy Bailey & True Stories
Posted in Answers, Artifacts, Mirrors, Performance History, Tell-Tale Hearts, Wallflowers | 2 Comments »
Tuesday, November 3rd, 2009
(“Then and now” powerhouse Kristen Tobiason salutes Arthur Lee and all who sailed with him.)
“And if you think I’m happy. Paint. Me. WHITE.”
Arthur Lee’s lyrics are as punk rock as they come. Bold, sociopolitical, but metaphorical and spiritual as poetry. When I first heard “Forever Changes” in 1983, I had no idea that these compositions would change the way I viewed music from that time on. It added dimension to the roots that dug deep, in blues and jazz, and, as an aspiring writer, spoke a language I could relate to.
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Tags: Arthur Lee, Bryan MacLean, Che Games for May, Forever Changes, Graveyard Park, Kristen Tobiason, Lou Damien, Love
Posted in Artifacts, Che Games for May, Personal History | 37 Comments »
Wednesday, September 2nd, 2009
A recent comment by Kristen Tobiason has me puzzling over how best to focus conversation on the Gravedigger V, a youthful San Diego band whose brief existence in 1983-1984 has inspired a quarter-century of notoriety.
There are plenty of online references to the band and its album “All Black and Hairy,” but many pieces are of questionable accuracy. What can we do to set the record straight?
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Tags: Bomp Records, Che Underground, Chris Gast, Dave Anderson, garage music, John Hanrattie, Kristen Tobiason, Leighton Koizumi, Manual Scan, Noise 292, San Diego music, Ted Friedman, The Answers, the Gravedigger V, the Morlocks, the Wallflowers, Tom Ward, Voxx Records
Posted in Artifacts, Morlocks, Performance History | 38 Comments »
Wednesday, June 24th, 2009
Besides her manifest talents as the author and photographer of the blog’s popular “Then and now” series, Kristen Tobiason has long enriched the Che Underground with her illustration and graphic-design skills.
Exclusive to Che Underground: The Blog is this stunning poster for Che Games for May, now available as a high-resolution, downloadable PDF file. This handsome keepsake is ready to print at 11 by 17 inches.
Download the poster now!
Thanks to Kristen for her tireless support of the site … This show would not have been the same without her!
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Tags: Che Games for May, Che Underground, Kristen Tobiason
Posted in Artifacts, Che Games for May, Performance History | 10 Comments »
Monday, June 8th, 2009
For those who missed Che Games for May in San Diego May 29-30 or just want to relive the magic: Good news! Thanks to modern technology, the event was captured from every angle in photographs, audio and video.
Exhibit A: The original San Diego Wallflowers raise the roof of San Diego’s Casbah with “Funland,” the band’s hypnotic paean to the city’s seamy underbelly, now lost to gentrification. (For memories of the original Funland, check out Kristen Tobiason’s “Then and now” feature.)
The May 30 performance marks the Wallflowers debut of Rockin’ Dog Dave Ellison and features original Wallflowers David Rinck on vocals, Paul Howland on bass and Matt Johnson on drums. (Che Underground jack-of-all-trades Dave Fleminger added keyboard stylings to the set.)
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Tags: Che Games for May, Che Underground, Dave Ellison, Dave Fleminger, David Rinck, Funland, Kristen Tobiason, Matt Johnson, Paul Howland, San Diego gentrification, the Casbah, The Rockin' Dogs, the Wallflowers
Posted in Che Games for May, Performance History, Rockin' Dogs, Wallflowers | 6 Comments »