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    “ALO is a lot of things. Simply put, it’s a rock band, a family, an artistic outlet, a community and a business. But that only scratches the surface of this 30-year musical vision quest,” says Zach Gill, keys player for the beloved funk n’ roll outfit that began in 1989 when Gill, Dan “Lebo” Lebowitz, and Steve Adams teamed up in their Bay Area hometown at the ripe old age of 13 to play music. “We’ve all been through so much together, there’s a lot of trust,” adds Lebo. “This long term relationship of ours is a beautiful thing.” Before their senior year of high school the three had already recorded an album, and in keeping with their shared vision and rock n’ roll dreams, they relocated as a band to Santa Barbara for college. After nine studio releases and nearly a couple decades of worldwide touring, ALO continues to defy the odds as they prepare to embark on their 14th Annual Tour "d’Amour", and unleash "Creatures Vol. 2: Weave, the second in a series of EPs". With the release of "Creatures Vol. 1: Spark" in July 2019, ALO unveiled a fresh sound and a new lineup with the addition of friend and drummer Ezra Lipp (Phil Lesh & Friends, Stu Allen & Mars Hotel, Magic In The Other), who stepped in for longtime bandmate Dave Brogan. The decision to make a series of EPs worked well for the band, whose members live in different places, and whose schedules required quicker recording sessions. “We love the full-length album process, but these days there are so many different ways to get your music out there,” Adams explains. “For us, the decision to make EPs was like, ‘Why not try it? We like new things.’ Just four songs to focus on each round in the studio. As it went, it was manageable and fun.” It’s that innovative spirit that keeps ALO’s fires of inspiration burning, along with their individual side projects and collaborations. Multi-instrumentalist Gill nurtures a solo career and records and tours with Jack Johnson, who the band befriended in college and who signed ALO to his label, Brushfire Records, in 2005. Bassist Adams has toured with many groups over the years including Nicki Bluhm & The Gramblers and Brett Dennen, and stays active in the Bay Area music scene. And along with solo and band-led work, guitarist Lebo performs with the Grateful Dead’s Phil Lesh, Rock Collection, Doobie Decibel System, and more. When these lifelong friends come together to create, however, is when the magic happens, born from familiarity and experience, of all-night drives to gigs in vans, of shared destinies and inside jokes. And the evidence is in the lyrical, head-bobbing introspection of Spark, and in the smoldering, dance-worthy grooves of Weave. Both efforts encompass the band’s multiple facets. Both translate beautifully for the band’s legendary live performances. And both are primed for those mystical, mysterious jams. “The idea is to inspire people,” Lebo explains. “As a music listener, that’s the music I tend to be drawn to, when I hear something that inspires me and gets me excited about life. That’s what we’re trying to do. As well as inspire ourselves as a band. If we can get ourselves there, then we can translate that to our audience.” That idea has been more like a mission for ALO, to approach the music with a sense of freedom, and create a liberating space for their listeners. “We want people to feel free at our shows - to participate and join along, or just step into our world for a night and enjoy the ride,” says Adams. In February, the band will continue to set eager audiences free on their highly-anticipated 14th Annual Tour "D’Amour", which traditionally benefits music programs in public schools, a cause close to each of their hearts. “In our school, in our town, we were able to be in choir, and play in a jazz band, and play in the jazz choir. There were bands and orchestras, by senior year I think I was in three music classes a day,” recalls Lebo. “A lot of schools have had to cut their music programs because they don’t have funding. Those music programs were so beneficial to us. That’s the age when you get turned on to so much. We feel like supporting music programs is a way we can give back.” “We often reflect on how important music education was in high school and how inspiring it was for us,” adds Adams. “It gave us something to build on, and helped make that connection between education and career. It gave us something to invest in and believe in. It still amazes me to see that childhood dream still playing itself out.” “When the four of us are all in a zone together, it’s really special,” Lebo says of the ALO live experience. “I feel like that’s what we’re always shooting for at a show or in the studio, or even if we’re all just hanging out in the van on the way to gigs.” And that’s what this band is, a collective whose sum is more powerful than its parts, and one that has proven that it can stand the test of time. “It feels old and new, classic and fresh,” Gill concludes. “It holds tension and dreams and possibility in its folds. It’s love and freedom collected, catalogued, then released back into the wilds from whence it came. It hopes to unveil something magical, something unheard of, something the world needs.” Social Media Facebook & Instagram
  • Vaccines for a fall immunization drive against COVID-19 just got the green light from the Food and Drug Administration.
  • Ceremonies at the University of San Diego and the USS Midway Museum will be among the 9/11 remembrances in the San Diego.
  • The oldest inmate at the U.S. military prison in Guantánamo Bay, Cuba was released, reducing the inmate population to 35. This is part of the Biden administration's ongoing push to close the prison.
  • Juno-nominated songstress Ashe has announced an extensive North American tour in 2023 to support her brand new album 'Rae'. Her Fun While It Lasted Tour kicks off April 10th in Washington, DC and extends into May hitting major U.S. markets like New York, Philadelphia, Chicago, Seattle, Los Angeles, Dallas and Atlanta. Canadian shows are planned for Montreal and Toronto. Joining the tour on select dates will be special guests Daniel Nunnelee. Come see her perform at Humphreys Concerts by the Bay on Thursday, May 11, 2023.
  • Alternative rock band They Might Be Giants will perform live at Humphreys Concerts by the Bay on Thursday, April 13 at 8 p.m. WHEN | Thursday, April 13, 2023 TIME | 8 p.m. VENUE | Humphreys Concerts by the Bay ADMISSION | Purchase tickets here Prices ranging from $52-$397 SOCIALS: They Might Be Giants: Facebook | Twitter | Instagram Humphreys Concerts by the Bay: Facebook | Twitter | Instagram
  • This year, Mission Bay’s 3rd of July fireworks will take place starting at 9 p.m. launching from near Mission Bay Yacht Club, between their property’s shore and Crown Point Bridge. For the best views of the fireworks and accompanying experiences and packages, various businesses and hotel properties around Mission Bay are offering special programming to make it an unforgettable summer evening for the whole family, including: · Bahia Resort Hotel – The property’s beloved Bahia Belle sternwheeler is offering a sightseeing cruise, departing from the Bahia Resort at 8 p.m. for views of the fireworks from the middle of the Bay. Priced at $10 for hotel guests and $20 for general admission, tickets are available for purchase online here. · Paradise Point Resort – Guests of the resort will have access to premium viewing areas on the property terrace with bonfires, complimentary s’mores, cocktail specials, and more. Guest reservations for the viewing area will be available online, with great view of the fireworks available all over the island. · San Diego Mission Bay Resort – Get one of the best views of the fireworks from the comfort of your own accomodations when you book San Diego Mission Bay Resort’s 4th of July Room Package for guaranteed room view, complete with s’mores, festive cocktails, poolside games, and more. Package is available for booking here. · SeaWorld San Diego - One of the best ways for guests to experience SeaWorld is to purchase tickets in advance during the extended SeaWorld San Diego Memorial Day Sale with up to 30 percent off tickets and 10 percent off Annual Passes. Guests can take advantage of this great value now through June 5. With a SeaWorld San Diego Annual Pass guests enjoy 12 months of visits with special benefits like free parking, free guest tickets, access to special VIP events, savings on merchandise and more. Mission Bay Yacht Club’s GoFundMe page is continuing to accept donations up until the event, hoping to reach its goal of $60,000. To support the show and its continuation, visit: https://www.gofundme.com/f/4th-of-july-fireworks-on-mission-bay.
  • Two votes in the Wisconsin Capitol Thursday demonstrate Republicans' controversial efforts to shape election rules in the battleground state going into the 2024 election cycle.
  • Spend New Year's Day 2023 aboard a yacht sipping mimosas and enjoying a delicious brunch. Bring your appetite, because Flagship's New Year's Brunch Cruise includes all your breakfast and brunch favorites. Treat yourself to a Three-Egg Omelette, Banana Foster French Toast, Chicken and Waffles, Carnitas Chilaquiles and more. It's an opportunity to replenish yourself with scenic sights, music and fresh air. Gather your group and join us aboard a relaxing cruise around San Diego Bay. Space is limited to ensure comfort and safe cruising. Get your tickets today!
  • Conoce a los candidatos y aprende qué es lo que está en juego con la guía electoral de KPBS para la contienda electoral de este 8 de noviembre por el puesto de Alcalde de Chula Vista.
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