TROUBADOUR PRESENTS::

Haiti Benefit Show

Chuck Ragan (Hot Water Music)

Jonah Matranga (Far, Onelinedrawing, Gratitude)

Your Favorite Trainwreck (ft. Jeff from Gameface & Popeye from Farside), Moneybrother (Swedish Grammy Winner), Gentleman

Troubadour
Tue, March 30, 2010
Doors open 7:30 pm
$18.00
Note: Proceeds to Benefit Haitian Relief
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Chuck Ragan (Hot Water Music) - (Set time: 11:00 PM)

For most of us the phrase Gold Country evokes memories of the 49ers who flocked to California by boat and covered wagon in order to seek fortune for themselves and their families. Chuck Ragan’s latest disc may be coming out a few lifetimes after the gold rush of the mid-nineteenth century, however there’s a timeless quality to the album that embodies the hope and hard work that helped define that period in the American consciousness. That has a lot to do with the fact that there’s nothing preconceived about Gold Country. It’s simply the sound of a talented songwriter doing what his kind has been doing for centuries: playing simple songs alongside a close group of friends not for hope of financial gains, but because he literally has no other choice.

“We recorded the record at Flying Whale Studio up on this six acre mining claim called Arrowhead Mines. It’s an old local mine that was pretty well known back in the day,” Ragan explains. “The record is just another page in the book and another chapter in life and it’s documenting where we are in that moment of time. Right now Gold Country is what I’ve lived for, everything I’ve worked to achieve and hold sacred and everything I strive to get home to.” Ragan knows a thing or two about paying his dues: since the early nineties he’s co-fronted the legendary punk act Hot Water Music and over the past few years he’s released a string of well-received solo acoustic efforts in the spirit of fellow folk troubadours like Steve Earle and Pete Seeger.

However nothing could prepare fans for Gold Country, an album that not only raises the bar for Ragan but for the singer-songwriter genre in general. Produced by Ragan in Northern California and performed alongside longtime collaborators like violinist Jon Gaunt and Hot Water Music drummer George Rebelo, Gold Country is a striking collection of songs that show how much Ragan has progressed since his 2007 solo debut Feast Or Famine. “Even though these songs were written in a short period of time, it’s some of the most mature music that I’ve ever had a chance to take part in,” Ragan acknowledges, adding that he spent more time on Gold Country than he has on any other recording in his career. “I’d say all in all I’m the most satisfied with this release than with anything I’ve ever done.”

Jonah Matranga (Far, Onelinedrawing, Gratitude) - (Set time: 10:10 PM)

Jonah Rzadzinski Matranga (born Jonah Sonz Matranga, August 11, 1969, Brookline, Massachusetts) is a singer, songwriter and guitarist who has released a variety of solo material under his own name and onelinedrawing, and has previously been part of the bands Far and New End Original (an anagram of "onelinedrawing"). His most recent band-related project was Gratitude, who put out their debut album in March 2005, but fell apart the following November. He now continues to work and tour under his own name as a solo artist.

Your Favorite Trainwreck (ft. Jeff from Gameface & Popeye from Farside) - (Set time: 9:20 PM)

Led by two influential members of the post-hardcore/pop-punk scene, YOUR FAVORITE TRAINWRECK features icons Jeff Caudill (ex-Gameface) and Popeye V. (ex-Farside) sharing the songwriting, lead singing and guitar duties. Jeff and Popeye both come from highly influential and successful bands that helped pioneer a sound that would later be known as ‘emo’. Robbie Rist might be better known as a former child actor, however he is also an acclaimed musician who has been in countless bands and toured the US and Europe several times. Jeff Holmes rounds out the lineup, who grew up in the Southern California indie music scene and also plays/records under the moniker Immigrants & Navigators. Their sound fuses their love of vintage power-pop (such as Elvis Costello, Squeeze and Joe Jackson) with their own brand of heartfelt, melodic punk rock that put them on the map more than a decade ago. Let's get wrecked.

Moneybrother (Swedish Grammy Winner) - (Set time: 8:30 PM)

Gentleman - (Set time: 7:50 PM)

Venue Information:
Troubadour
9081 Santa Monica Blvd
Los Angeles , CA
90069
http://www.troubadour.com/

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