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James Intveld
The Regent Theater
448 S Main St
Los Angeles, CA 90013
2025年3月30日
16:30 GMT-7
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About this concert
L.A. Honky Tonk Headquarters is excited to announce - Sunday, March 30th - COUNTRY COMFORT: An L.A. Roots Music Fire Relief Benefit at The Regent Theater in DTLA. DOORS: 3:30PM, SHOW: 4:30PM Every Gollywood impresario in the City of Angels is combining their show-starting talents to bring some country love, western hugs - and hopefully a fistful of dollars - to our country cousins in the Hillbilly-Americana-Roots Community who have been tragically impacted by the Eaton and Palisades fires. Entertainment will be provided by the powerfully haunting Emily Rose & The Rounders, neon rock-n-roller Eugene Edwards, hardwood floorboard busters, The Tone Slingers, and freewheeling Tex-Mex/Zydeco wonders, Los Rock Angels. Followed by an all-star house band (Brian Whelan, Ted Russell Kamp, Matt Pynn, Jamie Douglass) leading special guests through a slew of class Waylon Jennings classics. Please help us lift up our loved ones with a little Country Comfort!
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2024年7月1日
I had to miss the call for a memorial service so I was bummed but I can not wait to see James soon again!
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Originally opened in 1914 as The National. Three years later, the name was changed to The Regent, as we still know it today. After decades as a grindhouse and adult movie...
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James Intveld Biography
James Intveld has a new single, and it’s his first new music release since 2008.
Intveld, whose early inspirations include country crooners Hank Williams, Sr., Lefty Frizzell, early R&B shouters Big Joe Turner and Fats Domino, and rock and roll pioneers Carl Perkins and Elvis Presley, is staying true to his iconic roots.
“Let’s Talk It Out” was recorded in Orange, CA and features Marty Rifkin on pedal steel (Glen Campbell, Tom Petty), Bob Gothar on guitar (Heather Myles), Michael Turner on guitar, Kip Dabbs on drums. The track has all the swing of Wynn Stewart with the swagger of Buddy Holly.
His early days as a California country kid in Compton put him on a well documented path, playing with everyone from The Mavericks to Nick 13, directing and acting in Hollywood movies with Sean Penn, Viggo Mortensen, Willam Dafoe, Billy Bob Thorton, River Phoenix and David Carradine. He composed hits for cult legends like Wanda Jackson and Rosie Flores and gained a following of thousands in the US and Europe who continue to join his live streams each week.
Those who know him have heard the stories of the archetypal rebel - the masterful multi-instrumentalist whose brother’s life was lost while on tour with the great Rick Nelson; the grandfather of west coast country rock. They know of his fierce spirit toward traditional country music. They know of his contributions to The Blasters, Dwight Yoakam, Dale Watson, and others while in league with the brightest and most ambitious musicians of the day at the Palomino Club of North Hollywood. They heard that he dubbed vocals for Johnny Depp in the movie Cry Baby and dueted with Reese Witherspoon for the movie Walk The Line. His place in the Hollywood scene was that of a player who would pop up for a session with Bob Dylan and show up on TV with Levon Helm and Kinky Friedman.
His story is as deep and complex in California as the San Andreas fault line.
However, James is causing a stir here and now. Having been well received on the first ever Outlaw Country Cruise West, showcasing at the Country Music Hall of Fame in Nashville during the Western Edge exhibit launch (recognizing the influence of Los Angeles on post-modern country music) and helping produce “Palomania” - the definitive documentary on The Palomino Club and the untold history of California country, he is poised for a new release.
His refined aesthetic and iconic personal style has artists like Charlie Crockett inspired to don country western suits with string neck-ties.
James will join Mule Kick Productions’ record label and stable of artists for this release - the label is dedicated to supporting the carriers of the torch of west coast country and roots music.
“Let’s Talk It Out” will be available on all platforms March 10, 2023
続きを読むIntveld, whose early inspirations include country crooners Hank Williams, Sr., Lefty Frizzell, early R&B shouters Big Joe Turner and Fats Domino, and rock and roll pioneers Carl Perkins and Elvis Presley, is staying true to his iconic roots.
“Let’s Talk It Out” was recorded in Orange, CA and features Marty Rifkin on pedal steel (Glen Campbell, Tom Petty), Bob Gothar on guitar (Heather Myles), Michael Turner on guitar, Kip Dabbs on drums. The track has all the swing of Wynn Stewart with the swagger of Buddy Holly.
His early days as a California country kid in Compton put him on a well documented path, playing with everyone from The Mavericks to Nick 13, directing and acting in Hollywood movies with Sean Penn, Viggo Mortensen, Willam Dafoe, Billy Bob Thorton, River Phoenix and David Carradine. He composed hits for cult legends like Wanda Jackson and Rosie Flores and gained a following of thousands in the US and Europe who continue to join his live streams each week.
Those who know him have heard the stories of the archetypal rebel - the masterful multi-instrumentalist whose brother’s life was lost while on tour with the great Rick Nelson; the grandfather of west coast country rock. They know of his fierce spirit toward traditional country music. They know of his contributions to The Blasters, Dwight Yoakam, Dale Watson, and others while in league with the brightest and most ambitious musicians of the day at the Palomino Club of North Hollywood. They heard that he dubbed vocals for Johnny Depp in the movie Cry Baby and dueted with Reese Witherspoon for the movie Walk The Line. His place in the Hollywood scene was that of a player who would pop up for a session with Bob Dylan and show up on TV with Levon Helm and Kinky Friedman.
His story is as deep and complex in California as the San Andreas fault line.
However, James is causing a stir here and now. Having been well received on the first ever Outlaw Country Cruise West, showcasing at the Country Music Hall of Fame in Nashville during the Western Edge exhibit launch (recognizing the influence of Los Angeles on post-modern country music) and helping produce “Palomania” - the definitive documentary on The Palomino Club and the untold history of California country, he is poised for a new release.
His refined aesthetic and iconic personal style has artists like Charlie Crockett inspired to don country western suits with string neck-ties.
James will join Mule Kick Productions’ record label and stable of artists for this release - the label is dedicated to supporting the carriers of the torch of west coast country and roots music.
“Let’s Talk It Out” will be available on all platforms March 10, 2023
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