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10 Shots From The Top

Now that we have started our own Flickr group, The Roxy Theatre, anyone can add their photos taken at The Roxy or On The Rox to share with the world. So far we have received over 1500 photos from over 100 members. At the beginning of each month we will post our favorites in our “Shots From The Top” post. Keep shooting and post often, thanks to all who contributed.

Money Mark at Chavo’s Birthday Jam Session with Rza, West Coast Wu Tang, John Frusciante of RHCP and John Dolmayan of SOAD
Chavo's Birthday Jam with Rza and Friends at The Roxy
Photo by Erik Voake
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Wish You Were Here….

Mickey Avalon Andre Legacy Dirt Nasty Beardo Live at The Roxy Continue reading ‘Wish You Were Here….’

Roxy Says Sayonara To Tokio Hotel

Today has been a really really great day! And as the girls and I start wrapping up our work, and get into party mode - we are a little sad! We don’t want this day to end. The energy in the office today was a little like summer vacation…we were a little giddy - everything about our day, and the band, and the crew has been the best EVER. We didn’t quite know what to expect - as we have a little language barrier going on - and we have been pleasantly surprised! The band is adorable - and from what they told us, the have loved being in sunny CA - even if just for a day or two. Now, we are sitting here listening to them sound check and they sound GREAT. Thanks to our neighbors who have been so patient with all the fans today - and our security who came out before the sun sets to make sure everyone was safe. We hope the international fans are having a legendary Roxy experience and they find us again one day on their travels back to the states!
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Tokio Hotel Tally

It took us a while to narrow it down to our favorite four - we got so many amazing entries! In the end, we picked the ones that exemplified the true vibe of the night - and something that would catch the eye of the thousands and thousands of cars that cruise by us daily. So congrats if you were one of the lucky final four…you’re halfway there! Okay fans and friends, now’s your time to vote your mind!
(20 votes max per person)

She’s A Little Bit Country We’re A Little Bit Rock N Roll

Paving the way for the LeAnn Rimes and Carrie Underwoods to come - Deana Carter is a country starling not to be missed.

Deana Carter - 1/29
STRAWBERRY WINE

Rocked By The Warrior Princess

Lucy Lawless is coming to rock for the 2nd year to showcase one of her OTHER talents! Singing! Star of one of the most beloved cult shows of all time…this will definitely be a fan event to remember! LucyConcert.com for more info!

Lucy Lawless - 1/25-26
LIVE FROM THE ROXY

KRS ONE And Only

A staple in the hip hop world…KRS ONE is ready to take over the Roxy stage. ANOTHER great night from our friend Sean Healy…what a way to start off the weekend! Happy Friday everyone!

KRS One - 1/18
CLASSIC - KRS ONE & Nas Ft. Kanye West

Learning the Lessons of The School Of Rock

Kid Rock

Having already hosted both the “Paul Green School of Rock Hollywood’s” Beatles and Rolling Stones shows - it is only fitting that we welcome them back for their “All Star” show. These are obviously some pretty amazing little musicians - with some big hearts - as this concert is benefitting the SoCal wildfire victims. These kids can rock…and its sure to be an amazing show - ooops, and did we forget to mention Jane’s Addiction’s Perry Farrell is doing a special performance? Silly us. Check out ticketmaster or the Roxy box office for tickets.

Paul Green School Of Rock - 1/17

ABOUT

Fans and performers alike will readily tell the tales of their more memorable Roxy experiences. Such is the influence of one of the country’s most legendary and influential music venues. From the Roxy’s 1973 opener featuring Neil Young, to Bruce Springsteen’s now-classic 1975 performances, the history of The Roxy Theatre is paved with icons, whether it was Guns N’ Roses’ pre-stardom shows, Miles Davis, Jane’s Addiction, Pearl Jam, or others. Three decades on, the club has also been a popular performance Mecca for other entertainment, including stage productions, comedy shows, and performance art. Among the club’s unique features are comfortable booth seating, full-service and draft bar, and a menu that features a modest array of dishes to keep appetites satisfied. The Roxy’s open dance floor and superb sound facilities offer fans one of the most intimate entertainment experiences around. There’s also “On The Rox,” an on-site, after-hours facility that has been the setting for some of Hollywood’s hottest parties. Located above The Roxy and overlooking Sunset Blvd., “On The Rox” features its own full-service bar and DJ booth with proprietary sound system. Always in touch with its past, The Roxy lets fans glimpse at the legacy when they enter the club, thanks to an extensive collection of artist performance photos that adorn the club’s walls.

This is from the article about us in Wikipedia:

The Roxy Theatre (often just The Roxy) is the lengendary nightclub located on the Sunset Strip in West Hollywood, California. It was opened on September 23, 1973 by Elmer Valentine and Lou Adler along with original partners David Geffen, Elliot Roberts and Peter Asher. They took over building previously occupied by a strip club owned by Chuck Landis called the Largo. (Adler was actually responsible for bringing the stage play Rocky Horror Show to the United States, and it opened its first American run at The Roxy Theatre in 1974, before it was made into the movie Rocky Horror Picture Show the next year.)

Hundreds of famous and yet-to-be-famous acts such as Nirvana (band), Tori Amos, Foo Fighters, Guns N’ Roses, Al Stewart, Jane’s Addiction and David Bowie have played this highly prestigious venue. The small On The Rox bar above the club has hosted a wide variety of debauchery in its history; it was a regular hangout for John Lennon, Harry Nilsson, Alice Cooper and Keith Moon during Lennon’s “lost weekend” in 1975, and in the 1980s hosted parties arranged by “Hollywood Madam” Heidi Fleiss. According to LA.com, On The Rox “may be forever known as the club where John Belushi partied before fatally ODing. That may sound like a sordid reason for the club’s fame, but it only underscores the hard-partying reputation that befits a room equipped with two stripper poles. Recently, it has hosted private DJ nights as well as after-parties following the shows downstairs; on a Tuesday night not long ago, all three members of buzz band Kings of Leon were spotted heading upstairs to rock out with the Mooney Suzuki after their Roxy show.”

MSTRKRFT Returns

If we could have magically been two places at once on NYE we definitely would have been downtown checking out MSTRKRFT - no doubt, spinning the hottest tracks on the planet. So, we couldnt be more excited to start off ‘08 with another Dim Mak/
BPM party featuring none other than MSTRKRFT….but it doesnt stop there….also spinning will be, ALI SHAHEED MUHAMMAD, AOKI & MORE. This, as always will be an RSVP event…which will undoubtedly fill up super fast. Check out a clip of the last MSTRKRFT performance…complete with laser show. What else would you expect?

Soaring Into ‘08 with Eagles of Death Metal

We are still recovering from Monday night…which just proves EODM really brought the party. Drinks were flowing… new friends were made…and the room was PACKED! We couldnt have hoped for a better
way to usher in ‘08 and we hope you all had a great and safe new years! Cheers to all the Roxy shows that made your own Top 10 list of ‘07 (sex pistols? b52’s? the jonas brothers?) and a big salute to the great year - and great shows- to come! Special thanks to our friends Hello Stranger and The Ringers for starting the night off right…good job guys!
Check out the vid below to re-live the balloon filled countdown!

The Roxy Rings in 2008 With The Eagles of Death Metal

When Mickey Avalon rang in the New Year of ‘07 - we knew it would set the scene for one of the best years in Roxy history. And we were right! 2007 was a crazy year for us - we had some of the most legendary acts hit our stage - and some of the hippest up and comers. So now, we want to celebrate the end of an amazing year - and usher in 2008 in TRUE Roxy Fashion. With the hottest rock show - and biggest party of course! We cannot be more excited to host the ultimate in New Year’s Eve festivities! THE EAGLES OF DEATH METAL are definitely the band to take us out in rock n roll fashion!

Eagles Of Death Metal - 12/31
Their’s never been a better time to party it up like Little Radio rockstars at The Roxy Theatre than with the Eagles Of Death Metal featuring Jesse “Boots Electric” Hughes, Joshua “Babyduck” Homme, Darlin’ Dave Catching and Brian “Big Hands” O’Connor. This evening will be hosted by our friends at Little Radio, who really know how to throw one HUGE New Years party!

Napolitano is a Concrete Blonde

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

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The Octopus Gets Going(.com)

Going.com and Snocap have teamed up to present a night that’s truly one of a kind, starring: The Octopus Project, 8MM, Pedestrian, and Pink and Noseworthy. Blending pop and experimental elements, it is a combination of digital and electronic sounds and noises (including drum machine, keyboard, synthesizers and other strange devices) and analog equipment (including guitars and live drums). To check out this unique night of music, check out Going.com and RSVP.

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Bullets A Blazin’

What a great night for some rock n roll!

Club Vodka Presents Poets & Pornstars with special guests The Bullet Boys

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fkhcl51TJ3Y[/youtube]




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