Every time Ambrose play’s…the show gets better…the crowd gets bigger….and even more people are let in on one of our favorite local secrets. Come out and catch some of our favorite Hollywood bands.
Monthly Archive for November, 2007
Check out the new video from one of our favs!
B52’s were Amazing! The Roxy was packed and never sounded better. It truly was the world’s greatest party(band).
MK from popbytes.com was in the house. Check out what he had to say about the show.
UPDATE i had the best time ever! the band totally rocked - everyone had a blast and i did indeed get my dance on big time! plus i managed to get some decent pics and took a small bit of video which i’ll post soon - and a highlight of the evening was when i met one half of junior senior - i fill y’all in on the details shortly but right now i so need to lay it down and i’m planning on sleeping very late tomorrow! popbytes over & out for tonight - xxoo!
Read the full review at popbytes.com!!
Watch the youtube we found from the show.
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LoWOftVyaWw[/youtube]
Thanks to cheeop for the clip.
Hailing from our very own LA - we’ve always been big fans of Golden State! They’ve spent some quality time on the stage with our pals Rooney and Phantom Planet - and now it’s time for them to own the night!
Golden State Live At The Roxy
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aAyPB6jpkBM[/youtube]
The Roxy thanks our friends over at the LAist for reminding us how much fun we had hosting the Zune launch Party, where the Red Hot Chili Peppers blew us away. Check out today’s front page post on laist.com.
NOVEMBER 14, 2007
A Year Ago The Chili Peppers Played The RoxyDespite all the competition that’s around it and new clubs that are constantly popping up, the Roxy has continued to be a major player in the LA rock club scene.
It was just a year ago yesterday that the Red Hot Chili Peppers played a rockin show at the classic venue - and not only was LAist there, but we gave out a dozen free tickets to lucky wieners. Keeping the hope alive, the Roxy was home to another legendary group just a few weeks ago when the Sex Pistols played there.
And then on Friday, the B-52’s will hit the small stage on the Sunset Strip, proving that the Roxy still has it and it ain’t going nowhere. But for now let’s just harken back to a year ago when Flea, Anthony, John and that other guy brought it all back home.
Click here to see the post.

Photo Credit - Asparagirl
In support of the writer’s strike, The Roxy Theatre in West Hollywood is opening it’s legendary doors to all members of the Writers Guild of America. Simply presenting a membership card will allow all guild members free admittance to the club through the entirety of the strike for any show with tickets currently available.
Continue reading ‘THE ROXY THEATRE OPENS ITS DOORS TO THE WGA STRIKERS’

Best known for her work as lead singer and bassist in the ’80s and early-’90s alternative rock trio Concrete Blonde, Johnette Napolitano is also a poet, social activist, soundtrack composer, and sculptor. Born in Hollywood on September 22, 1957, Napolitano lurked on the fringes of the Los Angeles punk and new wave scene, working at the legendary Gold Star Studios until she formed the duo Dream 6 with guitarist Jim Mankey. The pair recorded a self-titled 1982 EP produced by Jim’s brother Earle Mankey (like Jim, a former member of the first lineup of Sparks, and at the time one of the hottest producers on the L.A. new wave scene), which attracted the attention of IRS Records boss Miles Copeland. With a new drummer in Chicago transplant Harry Rushakoff and a new name supposedly bestowed by R.E.M.’s Michael Stipe that was supposed to connote the band’s mix of hard and soft elements, Concrete Blonde released their self-titled debut in 1987. This was quickly followed by Free, Bloodletting (featuring the group’s biggest hit, “Joey”), Walking in London, and Mexican Moon, before Concrete Blonde split in 1995. Napolitano then moved on to two short-lived projects, Vowel Movement (a collaboration with Holly Beth Vincent of Holly & the Italians) and Pretty & Twisted (with the late Marc Moreland, formerly of Wall of Voodoo), as well as occasional Concrete Blonde reunion albums. Following this, Napolitano began a second career as soundtrack composer for small and medium-budget indie films such as Wicker Park and Underworld. She also released a pair of largely improvised and mostly electronic albums, Sketchbook and Sketchbook 2, in 2002 and 2006. Johnette Napolitano’s first proper solo album, Scarred, followed in the spring of 2007. - Stewart Mason, All Music Guide
So, as if the Last Annual Gimme Shelter Benefit wasn’t already the hottest bill - it somehow keeps getting better! We already have our dear Heko’s favorite accounted for- in the boys of Phantom Planet, and our very own Megan Jacobs is ready to rock - and now, I am very happy to announce that MY personal favorite, Mandy Moore has just been added. So, grab your tickets, because they are getting sparse. It will definitely be a night to remember!
| December 18, 2007 | ||
| 8:00 pm |
Doors:8:00
Cost:$12.50
| December 15, 2007 | ||
| 8:30 pm |
Doors:8:30
Cost: $12.50
| December 1, 2007 | ||
| 8:00 pm |
Doors:8:00
Price: $10/$12.50 d.o.s


















