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Day Three.
On the third day of antiFEST we moved things
over to The Cat Club on the strip in Hollywood.
Unfortunately, I crashed so hard
when I got home at 6 am after Saturday’s show, I didn’t wake up until 7
PM! I scrambled to get ready and raced up the 5 FWY (I live about
50 miles south of Hollywood). By the time I got to the Cat Club the
first two acts Frank Countryman and Julie Sadoain had already completed
their sets. Harry and a few other people who saw their sets said they both
were great. Sorry Frank and Julie I wish I could say more about your performance
but I simply wasn’t there! (My fault, I should have set the alarm clock)
Once I hit the front door the third act Tishara
had just launched into her set. She had packed the place and it took a
little effort to get to the other side of the room to snap some photos.
What can you say about Tishara? She is not only gorgeous (She’s Ms. Hawaiian
Tropic) but she has an amazing voice. Following the unplugged nature of
the night thus far, Tishara stood along on stage with just her guitar and
a microphone and sang her heart out. She has a key sense of melody as her
original songs showed but her voice is what brought the people out to see
her on this night. Think Jewel without the twang and with a bit more power
and you have an idea of what Tishara sounds like.
After a couple of encores Tishara left
the stage to make way for the big rock from Long Beach that was about to
descend on The Cat Club. I’m talking about the band that gives you
a big bowl of rock n’ roll – Johnny Jones and The Suffering Haloes!
Johnny Jones and his able partners in crime take us back to the days where
rock was king, FM radio meant “album rock” and AM was Top 40, guys had
longer hair than their girlfriends and kids packed stadiums to see their
guitar heroes bring the rock! Johnny knows what he likes and isn’t
about to mellow out or sellout to fit what constitutes rock in this day
and age. To him it’s almost like a holy mission to keep the rock honest,
powerful and to kick the ass of every single person in the audience!
It was a bit of a radical change going
from the unplugged Tishara to the full throttle rock of Johnny Jones and
the Suffering Haloes but even Tishara could be seen dancing in the isles
as Johnny and his crew rocked the Cat Club! They came to rock and
that’s exactly what they did! They did Long Beach and antiFEST proud and
proved once again, when it comes to rockin’ you can’t beat Johnny Jones--Long
Beach’s messiah of guitar rock!
I’m not quite sure what happened next. The Cat Club’s owner Slim Jim Phantom
(yes the dude from the Stray Cats) was set to rock the house with his band
The Starf***ers. Slim Jim and Starf***ers guitarist Gilby Clarke were in
the house but never hit the stage. I still don’t know what happened. It
could have been one of the members of the group cancelled out at the last
minute? I really don’t know. But that was ok because it gave Happenin’
Harry and the Haptones that much more time to rock the house with their
renditions of classic hard rock and metal songs.
Every Sunday Harry puts together an all-star jam to closeout his weekly
Hellhole show at the Cat Club. From week to week you never know who is
going to drop by and jam with the Haptones, over the years some of the
biggest names in rock have joined Harry and gave the Cat Club crowd “happenin’”
covers of some of their favorite songs.
On this night Harry was joined by Joe Pitro
(Sonic Jungle), Mark Zavon, Mike Duda (W.A.S.P.), and regular Haptones
skin-basher Tiny. As the set progressed and Harry and company threw
out some kick ass covers of AC/DC and Deep Purple some other notible musicians
snuck in the backdoor including Joe LeSte' of Beautiful Creatures, Taimie
Downe of The Newlydeads and Faster Pussycat and even Phil Solem of the
Rembrandts stopped by to jam a few songs.
The Haptones were in rare form that night and the finale included Tiny,
Mike Duda and Phil Solem providing the music as Harry and Joe LeSte' threw
down an unbelievable duet of Bon Scott era AC/DC tunes.
A great time was had by all and I was a
bit sad as I drove home that night because it was all over but one thing
is for sure, anyone who attended antiFEST ’02 will not soon forget it!
I can’t wait to do it all again! You’ll be there right?
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