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YVONNE KUPKA MEDICAL FUND ANNOUNCED

November 24, 2010 by hdradmin

Los Angeles, California (Nov. 24, 2010) – Yvonne Depatis-Kupka is the renowned and highly respected Hollywood makeup artist and actress whose work has appeared in more than 50 movies and television shows including Planet of the Apes, In Living Color, CSI Miami, In Treatment, True Blood, How the Grinch Stole Christmas, and many more. Yvonne is the wife of Stephen “Doc” Kupka, legendary baritone saxophonist and founding member of Tower of Power and President of Strokeland Records.

Yvonne Depatis Kupka

Yvonne is on the California liver transplant list, seriously ill and urgently in need of this surgery. Simply put, the cost for this major surgery and post-operative care substantially exceeds her health insurance coverage and the family’s resources. Major surgery shouldn’t bankrupt a family or threaten to financially ruin their lives. So the Friends of Yvonne and Doc Kupka have organized this medical fund to help cover the uninsured portion of these extreme medical expenses.
YOU CAN HELP. If you would like to give back to the Kupka family in order to honor the joy they have given us all over the years, please make a donation to the fund, to assist the family with the very expensive liver transplant surgery.

For More Information go to : www.yvonnekupka.com

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TOP Ten things you didn’t know about www.Horndrivenradio.com By Al Carlos

November 22, 2010 by hdradmin

10. Enough Horn wind power to blow up one blimp per day.
9. Station owner Raoul could grow hair if he really wanted to.
8. Play-list reads like a who’s who of low credit scores.
7. Plays songs that even the cats on the session forgot about.
6. Associate Program Director TC knows so much about Soul music he is considered African American.
5. Used to be Soul Music on-line but people thought it was religious.
4. Plays so much Strokeland, is liable to catch a morals charge.
3. Plays tunes for musicians wives, so broke session players don’t have to get day jobs.
2. Gets major accidental hits from Hicks thinking its “corndrivenradio.com”
1. Four years on, and a forty to go…

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TOP Ten things you didn’t know about www.Horndrivenradio.com By Al Carlos

November 22, 2010 by adminhdr

10. Enough Horn wind power to blow up one blimp per day.
9. Station owner Raoul could grow hair if he really wanted to.
8. Play-list reads like a who’s who of low credit scores.
7. Plays songs that even the cats on the session forgot about.
6. Associate Program Director TC knows so much about Soul music he is considered African American. 
5. Used to be Soul Music on-line but people thought it was religious.
4. Plays so much Strokeland, is liable to catch a morals charge.
3. Plays tunes for musicians wives, so broke session players don’t have to get day jobs.
2. Gets major accidental hits from Hicks thinking its “corndrivenradio.com”
1. Four years on, and a forty to go…

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Four Years On Line….

November 12, 2010 by hdradmin

Today marks four full years that Horn Driven Radio has been broadcasting over the Internet, we began on November 12th 2006.  Originally called Soul Radio Online, we changed the name to better fit the genre of music we play.  Thanks to all our loyal listeners, for staying with us.  Pass the word to your friends about us.  Listen to  Horn Driven Radio because “Brass Kicks Ass”.  www.horndrivenradio.com

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East Bay Soul review-Live at Yoshi’s 11-07-2010

November 9, 2010 by hdradmin

First of all let me say that I don’t normally do concert reviews. However, this is one of the rare exceptions. This past Sunday night, I had the opportunity to catch East Bay Soul headed by the gifted musician, and arranger Greg Adams.

The concert was at Yoshi’s in Oakland a great place for food as well. A little side note, make dinner reservations, and you will get preferred seating in the venue. As we finished our dinner, my wife and I noticed a few musicians hanging around at the adult beverage dispensary. We saw Herman Matthews (drummer for East Bay Soul and former TOP member). Along with Herman we noticed Jeff Tamalier and Marc Russo (both former members of TOP as well as numerous other bands). I made the comment to my wife, about how cool it was to see Jeff, and Marc at the venue to support the band. We waited about five minutes and went into the showroom.

Within a short time the show started, and as the band came out, with surprise we knew this was going to be a great evening because sitting in with the band was Marc Russo. The band was on stage for about two hours playing a mixture of songs from the East Bay Soul CD, a few tunes from Greg’s solo recordings, and a couple of cover tunes.

Highlights-

• Greg Adams-his musicianship and arrangements need no description other than fantastic. Greg also adds great stories, and interplay with the audience to the show, making is a very at folksy down home experience.

• Marc Russo-Not sure if Marc is now a regular member of the band, or if he was sitting in, but his solos were incredible, and he looked very comfortable with the band, reading charts for the first time.

• Herman Matthews- what can I say, some great drum fills, and if you need someone to drive the musical bus, Herman’s the guy.

• Johnnie Bamont-since Johnnie is a Bay Area guy I have seen him with many bands throughout the years. Usually in a supporting act, it was great seeing Johnnie lay down a few solos. He plays everything from to flute to Bari with precision.

• James Wirrick-guitar player and Greg Adams writing partner. Great guitar fills and nice solo work as well.

• Joey Navarro-One of the surprises of the evening, this guy is one serious keyboard player.

• Lastly Darryl Walker. On East Bay Soul’s CD there are a number of vocalists. But in this show Darryl is the guy. Having not heard Darryl except on the CD I did not know what to expect. Well this guy can flat out sing, great vocal control; he doesn’t over sing, but has a mellow vibe, and smoothness to his voice.

On several of the bullet points I mentioned soloing. Not only does Greg lend his solo talents to the band, but he allows all the guys in the band to stretch out.

Get the word out about East Bay Soul. If they are in your area, get to a show. If they are not in your area, contact your local venue and request East Bay Soul. This is a band that needs to be heard live.

To book East Bay Soul contact:

ALM Management Group
Encino, CA. 91416
http://www.almmanagement.com/
Tel: 818-609-9528
e-mail : andrea@almmanagement.com

For more info on East Bay Soul go to : http://www.eastbaysoul.com/.

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