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Grace Blue is an alternative pop music duo based in Los Angeles, California.

This Music duo was originally met at their hometown Tel-aviv, Israel. The group consists of vocalist Grace Mogz and keyboard player Joseph Arazi. Their self-titled debut EP is a mixture of dark emotional driven trip hop with catchy and up-tempo alternative-pop.

Their lead vocalist Grace says "Music has always been my most effective escape and comfort. It is my only way to stay sane. That’s how I could always release my extreme emotions and express myself. It made me proud to be different and enabled me to embrace my own uniqueness, weirdness and flaws.Our dream is to connect with people through our lyrics and melodies, and make them know that they’re not alone in whatever it is that they’re feeling. That’s our ultimate goal.”

Grace Blue’s first single"Our Eyes" has more than 115K views and their second single "Nowhere To Go" has more than 12K on YouTube at the moment. They are currently a member of Hunnypot, all songs are represented by us, Master and Publishing. 

Check out their Acoustic session performing “Our Eyes” at KX 93.5 Radio. It’s a brand new experience of this beautiful song, you won’t regret!

Check out Grace Blue's self-titled EP in it's entirety here

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The song "When You're Ugly" by Louis Cole is a funky jam that is great for dance party's. Louis Cole is an American musician and is the singer of KNOWER. His new album "Time" comes out September 21st, 2018 and is sure to be an experience. The lyrics are simple, but they send a message that everyone knows is true. The music video is hilarious with some great dance movies and even greater costumes. A fun tune for the weekend or the week or whenever you want to feel good. 

-Aidan Anderson

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From Liverpool UK, we're putting "Sass or Die" by the queen rock band Queen Zee in the spotlight. Queen Zee has been described as garage punk mixed with queer glam. This song also has a video that was shot in the legendary Peter Kavanagh's Pub in Liverpool. The video speaks for it self and this tune is a great song to throw-down at your next party. Queen Zee will be touring Europe in the fall and will most certainly bring a quality show. Don't we all wanna do it for the rest of our lives?

-Aidan Anderson

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Equal parts heartbreaker and nose-breaker, Madge is an LA-based DIY punch-pop producer striving to crush the industry's gatekeeper culture and boys' clubs. Her new track, "Alice," is electric, eclectic, and alluring and now she's got a self directed video to go with it. Madge is also featured on the hit Kaskade single "FUN". Big things are predicted.

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Vans Warped Tour has been an annual calendar item for many people over the last 24 years. I have had the privilege of attending the tour the last nine years. We all discovered favorite bands we never would have heard of if it wasn’t for Warped Tour. It was the day where we all came together as a Warped family to sing, dance, mosh, and listen to music. Kevin Lyman made sure to stack the lineup this year and he did not disappoint.

Here are a few of my favorites from Thursday's show:

  • WATERPARKS: I started the day watching Waterparks perform. I had been watching them on the come up since they hit the scene and Alternative Press started reporting on them. They were a really fun and lively set to watch. Awsten Knight was very engaging with the crowd for being the first band to perform.
  • ISSUES: One of the personal favorites, ISSUES, came out in full energy getting the crowd off their feet. They recently parted with their second vocalist, Michael Bohn, and split his lyrics up between the rest of the band and did very well. This was the first time I’ve seen Tyler Carter scream live and it was actually pretty impressive.
  • 3OH!3: I was very excited to see 3OH!3 because everything I had heard about their live performance was very positive. Nathaniel Motte and Sean Foreman definitely brought the energy on stage. From jumping of the railings to doing some interesting poses on stage, they made for a very fun set. They were very aware of the songs the crowd wanted to hear and sing with them. They made for some great photos as well!
  • Asking Alexandria: I was fortunate enough to catch Asking Alexandria on one of the few dates they were playing Warped. Danny Worsnop, with his return to Asking Alexandria, gave us a great performance. He always seems to show strong confidence in his performances. I have seen Asking about 6 times and although Denis Stoff was great to watch, Danny has always been the front man I’ve enjoyed watching. I can’t wait to hear the new music they put out soon.
  • Simple Plan: I think we can all say that Simple Plan has always been a jam growing up. They played some of their classics such as “Addicted”, “I’m Just A Kid”, and “Perfect”. Everyone in the crowd was screaming the words. At one-point Pierre Bouvier pulled out a super soaker and started spraying the crowd. Needless to say, I got one photo and then ducked. One of the best performances of the day by far.
  • State Champs: One of the sets I was most excited for was State Champs. Since their album, The Finer Things, I have been a huge fan of their work. I had seen them twice before and I was super excited to photograph them this time around. Derek DiScanio is one of my favorite vocalists out there right now. Their set brought the heat at the end of the day. It was one of the best ways to end out the day. Very stoked to have seen them headline the tour.

There were so many other great bands that made the day wonderful. Real Friends, Movements, and This Wild Life are a few more that had outstanding performances at Warped this year.

Needless to say, with this being the last cross-country Vans Warped Tour, it was a monumental day for a lot of us. Big shout out to Kevin Lyman and the rest of the Warped Tour team for putting on this tour for the last 24 years. You helped so many people and musicians enjoy music the way it should be enjoyed.

Rock on, my friends!

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How can we get our hands on some of that Martian lake water to fill our bongs? Oh sorry, this is supposed to be about show #396.  We just filled our bongs with LA tap water on this night.  Hot Tub started the show with a flowing river of mellifluous melodies. Jackie Subeck took us through her music career beginnings through the wormhole to her work as a Marijuana rights lobbyist and educator and she brought a cool set of music that tells her story. Jackie also brought out White Buffalo and Mary Jane University for a sampling session in our "Green Room" to display and educate our guests on some cool Marijuana products and services.

LA Femme Pop helped us curate the night of live music and they shot the moon and then some.
Serena Foster blasted us off with pop music pomp, Marygold was a diamond of delicious music and dancing, Ralphy returned to rock and stage roll with choruses and choreography (and costume changes!) and Robin Taylor hip checkered us with hop and pop and special guests.

If that wasn't enough our world famous dance party with DJ Hot Tub capped the night late.

Photos and Recap by J. Gray 07/23/2018

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JACKIE SUBECK (HEY JACKPOT, GUEST INTERVIEW/DJ SET)

A journey from music to China to cannabis

Jackie Subeck, a dynamic and strategically-minded entrepreneur, is Chief Executive Officer and founder of Hey Jackpot, LLC, a lifestyle cannabis brand focusing on business consulting, live events and advocacy. Up until early 2017, she also served as Vice Chair of Women Grow Los Angeles for nearly two years, developing and producing one of the most successful cannabis business networking events in the LA area, now rebranded as Connecting Cannabis. Prior to engaging in the cannabis industry, Jackie spent her time as founder and CEO of Footprint Worldwide, a China-centric entertainment marketing, branding, and production company based in Los Angeles and Beijing. With achievements spanning across the globe including 30 years in the music industry and 13 years in China, Jackie most recently served as Music and Post Production consultant to DreamWorks Animation in Shanghai. Throughout her career, she has produced hundreds of projects and combined forces with high profile talent including Madonna, Linkin Park, Quincy Jones, and eight time Grammy winners, The Manhattan Transfer.

In early 2015, Jackie made a pivotal life decision that her experience, passion and years of startups and business knowledge would be far better served in the nascent cannabis industry. Coming into the marijuana field as an outsider provided Jackie the unique opportunity to enjoy fresh and untainted perspectives, to think differently, and to design, develop and execute new models to service the entire global cannabis space. The launch of Hey Jackpot! is her first startup in the cannabis business.

Jackie is a member of NCIA, the National Cannabis Industry Association, The Los Angeles Cannabis Task Force and the Drug Policy Alliance and sits on the Governing Affairs Committee for the West Hollywood Chamber of Commerce. She worked on the Adult Use of Marijuana Act/Prop 64 campaign to legalize cannabis in California and continues her advocacy by working closely with the State’s cannabis bureau on licensing and regulations as well as locally with cities including West Hollywood and Beverly Hills to help create fair, equitable and inclusive cannabis policy for everyone.

Jackie was educated at University of California Santa Barbara and regularly volunteers her time to advocacy, education, policy, and philanthropic organizations spanning from entertainment to cannabis.

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SERENA FOSTER

Serena Foster is a upcoming new artist from Los Angeles. She started singing at age five, began writing songs on guitar at age nine, and then writing songs on piano at age sixteen. She was born and raised in a musical family in sunny California.  

Some singles Serena has put out so far include her Spotify hit "Hollow", as well as her other singles "Show Me The Way", "Flat Line Love", and now “Eruption” which is her latest single.

Serena recently finished a bunch of singles, which she will bee releasing later this year, with the very talented producer Raz Klinghoffer, whose work can be heard on television shows such as "American Horror Story," Ink Master" and "The Flash." 

Serena also worked with J2 Producer, who has produced and remixed songs for artists such as Beyonce, Shakira, LL Cool J, The Pussy Cat Dolls, and Cassie. They made a epic movie trailer cover of "Come Sail Away" which came out last year.

Serena has teamed with Fenton Music Management as her new representation and could not be happier to be represented by Rob Fenton. 

Currently you can find her performing all over LA, so be sure to keep close eyes on her social media to find out when her next show is!

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MARYGOLD

Los Angeles singer-songwriter, Marygold, has been performing for over 10 years; and is known for her use of dramatic and 80's pop influences. She recently released her single titled Goldmine with producer Zak Lloyd (Leona Lewis, Keane), and is currently preparing an EP.

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RALPHY

There must be something in the water ‘Down Under’ because we have another amazing Aussie making huge waves over in the U.S. After the success of her single release ‘LOVER,’ the LA based independent pop sensation RALPHY is once again receiving an overwhelming response to her new EP ‘PEACE LOVER.’ Ralphy will be releasing her song "Hesitate" on the day of the event, July 23.

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ROBIN TAYLOR

Cutting-edge urban pop artist Robin Taylor is turning heads; and volume dials up. Catchy pop melodies ride hip hop beats sung by a powerhouse vocal with R&B flavor. With years of performing around the NYC club scene, Robin brings her energetic edgy vibe to the west coast. Already two new releases this year, and more new singles set for release throughout summer, there's no stopping her, cuz it's 'time 2 ride'.

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Attention Marijuana enthusiasts: Hey! Jackpot and Hunnypot are again teaming up to bring you a very special private Cannabis tasting event.

Selected Cannabis distributors and merchandisers will be showing off their current and upcoming products. This Tasting Session is co-sponsored by the fine folks at White Buffalo,

The WHITE BUFFALO mission is to support global respect for the healing properties of the cannabis plant in order to benefit humanity and our environment. Through dedication to successful product development, we wish to create a positive legacy for generations to come.
 
Biodynamic farming is a closed-loop ecological system. In this practice, the farm is self-sustaining, sourcing soil and compost from bi-products and nutrients available on the farm. Plants are grown by humans with positive intent.

The White Buffalo Foundation will support Native American sovereignty and environmental safeguards. A portion of proceeds from White Buffalo health and wellness products contribute to this effort.

Our event is located in the Green Room directly behind The Mint and corresponds with our Hunnypot La Femme Pop event. Their will be surprises and give-aways throughout the night, bring a friend!

+21,   7-11PM

Green Room (behind The Mint)

6010 W. Pico Blvd.

LA, CA 90035

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This one takes loving ones gear to a whole new level. Wild & Free - "Trippin On You", Hunnypot Approved!

Trippin On You is a love letter to the 303, which is one of our favorite synthesizers. After writing the song, we knew we wanted to make a taboo music video about the relationship between a person and a synthesizer. Our director Kelly Reed took it even further, creating a surreal world where someone could date a synth—meeting on the street, going on a picnic, and even getting into a steamy love scene… This video is meant to poke fun at the playful intimacy between an artist and their instrument.

- Wild & Free

 

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If you’re looking for simply sweet grooves, let our latest video pick be your “Plaything”. Irish Avant-Pop Princess, Róisín Murphy’s latest single “Plaything” delivers sweet undertones of 90s club-bumping electronica mixed with classic 70s diva vibrato, a’la Grace Jones. It delivers a fresh beat with a breath of nostalgia that finds you in a London warehouse getting your groove on. And in case you’re having trouble picturing it, Róisín does double duty as director and shows you where the action is.

- Robyn Dee

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Girls, Girlboys and Ghosts just want to have "FUN" with Kaskade, Brohug, Mr. Tape & Madge, and Hunnypot is in on the fun with them and down to share the party goodness. Now kick up those feet, Lets have some fun!

-Robyn Dee

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Listening and watching a Hunnypot Live broadcast is a Scary Home Companion but if you are there it's even more frightening.

Show #395 was scary good. Hot Tub started the night and put beats to the outside heat, Maura Duval floated in to talk about her work and history in music, Stoll Vaughan joined us for a quick interview and an beautifully tender solo set, Colin Magalong got everyone dancing to disco rock music, Ali Stone did a pop up DJ set, The Songery broke hearts and got us to dance along and the night finished off with Hot Tub's famous party music.  07/09/2018

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MAURA DUVAL (MUSIC INDUSTRY GUEST INTERVIEW/DJ SET)

Maura Duval is currently the Creative Director, Pop/Rock in ASCAP’s LA office. She has been with ASCAP for three years and began as a Associate Director, getting promoted to Director after two years. Maura’s primary focus at ASCAP is finding creative opportunities for ASCAP’s many writers, producers and artists that operate in the Pop and Rock space. She also collaborates creatively with the LA industry, including managers, A&Rs, attorneys and also helps host many of ASCAP’s events in the LA region. Prior to ASCAP, Maura worked for Michael Lynton (CEO, Sony Entertainment) and also spent a couple years as a day-to-day artist manger and tour manager at a company called SQE Music. Maura has a Bachelor’s of Science in Music from CU Denver as well as a decade plus of classical violin training.

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STOLL VAUGHAN

If Stoll Vaughan sounds familiar -- his music, if not the name – it might be because the Los Angeles-based singer-songwriter’s efforts have been heard, but not necessarily identified, on major motion picture and network TV series soundtracks like True BloodShamelessFriday Night Lights and The Office.

Stoll’s intriguing new album, The Conversation, comes out independently via the Commonwealth Artist label on June 29 and is likely to, at last, identify the artist with the music he’s been creating for quite some time. It’s not as if Stoll has been completely anonymous in light of the fact that he’s toured with such top and varied artists as John Mellencamp, Marty Stuart, Def Leppard, John Fogerty, Journey, Don Williams and James McMurtry.

At the start of his recording career, he released two albums (Hold on Thru Sleep and Dreams and Love Like a Mule) that were produced by Mike Wanchic, Mellencamp’s co-producer and longtime guitarist. Both, in fact, hit the Top 10 on the Americana chart. Thereafter, he composed the music for David Lynch’s Webby Award-winning 2009 Internet documentary series Interview Project, directed by Austin Lynch— son of David Lynch and Stoll’s best friend since school. The younger Lynch has now directed evocative L.A.-centric videos of acoustic performances by Stoll of five of the 13 songs on The Conversation.

The album itself was half-produced by Wanchic at Mellencamp’s Belmont Mall studio near Bloomington, Indiana, with backing musicians including Mike’s Mellencamp bandmates Andy York on guitar, drummer Dane Clark and keyboardist Troye Kinnett. The other half was produced in Nashville by Stoll’s pal Carl Broemel—guitarist for My Morning Jacket—with that band’s bassist Tom Blankenship among the session players.

Stoll counts such legendary singer-songwriters as Townes Van Zandt, John Prine, James McMurtry, and Bob Dylan among his influences, as well as eclectic Nashville contemporary country music greats Marty Stuart and Greg Garing.

His experience is even more wide-ranging than those names might seem to indicate; he also starred in the 1990s Indiana hardcore punk band Chamberlain, after which he worked with Wanchic at Echo Park Studios in Bloomington where Broemel, incidentally, played in the rock band Old Pike.

But Stoll, who hails from Lexington, Kentucky, and has been honored by his home state with the esteemed Kentucky Colonel award for public service, had been living in Nashville—and became embedded in its Americana scene—prior to hitting the road as opening act for co-headliners Def Leppard and Journey in 2006 and 2007.

“I’d been doing a lot of touring—also including a Mellencamp- Fogerty tour—and had lived in New York for a second before the Def Leppard/Journey tour came about,” Stoll recalls. “I was the ‘fluffer,’ taking the stage before those household names came on. Even though I was a solo acoustic guy, I enjoyed the experience quite a bit. I wrote some songs with [Journey’s] Jonathan Cain--and sometimes the band would come out and play with me. So it was really positive.”

Stoll, who had also founded his own music publishing and artist development companies, came to L.A. to write and produce an album for the wife of Rick Allen, Def Leppard’s drummer.

“I moved from Nashville to Los Angeles in 2008—when everyone else was making their exodus from L.A. to Nashville!” says Stoll, who immediately went to work on his own, meeting with music supervisors and landing TV show song placements when they needed country/Americana music. Several of them now appear on The Conversation and include “Further Down the Line” (The Open Road), “Meet You in the Middle” (The Office finale).

“I’d started my artist development company in LA, built a studio and found some artists and was working on developing them,” Stoll says. “But when it was time for me to get back to the process of writing songs for myself, I didn’t really know what to say, and thought maybe I should reconsider everything: I’d been in music, but it wasn’t about the music, if you know what I mean. Being out there hustling and having to raise money, I’d kind of left myself far behind doing things I wasn’t good at. It was so painful that I started going to a therapist— and brought my guitar!”

Luckily, this returned him to his songwriting strength, and his confidence returned with it.

“Forgiveness’ really was a strong song for me in getting back into the groove, and songs started coming to me as I trusted the process again, as I had before I went off on those tangents. It became all about forgiveness, hope and love.”

The album’s title, Stoll says, signifies “being in a continual conversation regarding people, God, and the fears we carry around—and how music interplays with everything emotionally and spiritually. But it’s really me trying to listen, and then relying on trusted friends to help me put down what I heard.”

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COLIN MAGALONG

Colin Magalong emerges as an artist with a refreshing vocal range and infectious melodies.  Magalong grew up on the San Francisco peninsula where he was heavily influenced by artists such as BreakBot, Michael Jackson and Kid Cudi.  He studied at the Colorado University of Denver and has since moved to Los Angeles where he currently resides. Having spent the last year writing his debut EP with a small pool of collaborators- as well as writing for other artists on their projects - Magalong is ready to bust out in 2018.  With 90’s inspired hooks and nu-disco grooves, Magalong ’s debut EP is set to be the new soundtrack of your weekend.

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ALI STONE (DJ SET)

Electronic music isn’t the realm of many women in Latin America. Colombian producer, multi-instrumentalist, singer/songwriter, and DJ Ali Stone is starting to make waves with her music, and she’s managed to craft impressive works along the way, making movie soundtracks, remixes for top artists such as Katy Perry and Camila Cabello, playing festivals like EDC and most recently being one of the opening acts for Justin Bieber’s Purpose World Tour. Stone, a classically trained musician, was also featured on the international campaign project “Empowering Women”, which promotes gender equality on male-dominated jobs.

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Alexandria McMahon THESONGERY

THE SONGERY

Writing songs that deal with every color and nuance of life, The Songery aims to push mental boundaries through genre-bending pop and theatrics.  The concepts, ideas, and messages behind the songs are more important than the songs themselves and every move, every sound, every visual is developed with care and intent in a final attempt to peel back the mask that humanity can so easily wear.

When asked why one person would decide to call herself “The Songery” she replies, “The Songery is more than a persona. It is a call to arms, a spearhead signaling for spiritual awakening, symbolic of an ideology that the world seems to be lacking severely and yet constantly surrounds us. For this reason, my project is grounded in story-line, integrity, concept, and character. I feel very secondary- as if I am the one driving the car, and it’s my car… but I am not the car. The Songery is a name I feel very intertwined with, I feel it so perfectly encapsulates the whimsical world I strive to show people.  I’m not quite there yet. I’m still developing, completely on my own, so it is a process… but I’ll get there.”

-I also feel the name gives me freedom to play with all these abstracts and to adopt such a wide range of tones and subject matter. Some very light, some very dark, ranging substantially in color yet all unified within this world. I have been writing songs and performing since I was a little girl, and never really had the belief that I could or should be trying to make a career out of it… until The Songery came along. It sparked a purpose within me. I believe in The Songery with such passion that I want to keep fighting until I see it realized. The Songery comes with power to me. It is more than me. It is bigger than me. If I forfeited the name, the music would not feel the same. Nothing would feel the same. It would not be the same.

The Songery loves Jonsi, Sigur Ros, Regina Spektor, Danny Elfman, Queen, Nick Cave and Warren Ellis, Beethoven, all the random hits of the 80s, and pretty much any film score.

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