|
| Shop for Music Gear » | ||||||||||||||||
September 7, 2006Jake La Botz Debuts Album at Tattoo Parlors Across U.S.Press release
Now, on the eve of the October 3 release of his new CD, Graveyard Jones (Charnel Ground Records), which he calls “a jug of condensed rock ‘n’ roll mythology waiting to be mixed with your consciousness,” Jake La Botz is about to make musical history. He will preview the album over the course of the 20-city cross-country “Tattoo Across America” tour, stopping at tattoo parlors throughout the country. The tour kicks off in Hollywood on October 7 at Mark Mahoney’s Shamrock Social Club and continues to Austin, Chicago, Cleveland, Nashville, Boston, New York, San Francisco and elsewhere through November 2nd. La Botz, who self-administered his first tattoo at age 14 (“street style . . . India ink and sewing needle”) and has since received dozens more through his friendship with tattoo artists over the years, has garnered a following in the body-art community. “I’d been getting emails from tattoo shops and tattooed fans for a while, which made me think ‘I should really pay attention to this connection’,” he says. “I figured that me and the fans are somewhat on the fringe of the music/art world, so why not do a tour on the fringe? I put out the word of my availability, and response was more instantaneous and organic than it’s ever been.” When he put “Tattoo Across America Tour” on MySpace, he was flooded with feedback. The recipient of critical accolades for his last album, All Soul And No Money, La Botz has a musical fan base as well as an indie-film fan base that knows him from Steve Buscemi’s Animal Factory and a new film, One Night With You (starring Michael Parks, Mark Boone Junior and La Botz), which is making the film festival circuit. He also appeared in the art-house hit Ghost World (starring Thora Burch, Scarlett Johansen and Steve Buscemi) as a member of the blooze band from hell, Blues Hammer. His latest cinematic quest is to make a documentary about the “Tattoo Across America” tour. He will bring a filmmaker along to document each stop and make a movie “about outsiders, tattoos, music and the search for community in the contemporary world.” So with boxes of the new Graveyard Jones CD in the trunk of his car, La Botz will visit an itinerary of tattoo shops that are as legendary to tattoo people (Gil Montie’s Tattoomania, Doc Dog’s Las Vegas Tattoo Co.) as CBGB and the Whisky A Go Go are to rock ’n’ rollers. “In one sense the modern tattoo shop is like the barbershops of yesteryear,” he says. “People gather and talk about the events of the day. Also it’s become a place where you can check the pulse of modern American culture . . . a place where you’ll find young and older creative people checking in with each other and sharing information. The artist’s obligation is to get information from the other side and bring it back to share for the benefit of all. That’s why I write songs and make records and that’s why I’m doing the tattoo tour.” The “Tattoo Across America” Tour: Dates for the following and other venues will be announced shortly: For more information on Jake La Botz and “Tattoo Across America,” contact conqueroo:
Add this article to... |
Inside Modern Guitars
Welcome to Modern Guitars, where you'll find thousands of guitar related articles covering every style and genre. This article is your gateway to everything from reviews and the latest industry news to an extensive archive of feature stories and exclusive interviews with six-string icons such as Stevie Ray Vaughan, Carlos Santana, Jeff Beck, Bucky Pizzarelli, Les Paul, Zakk Wylde, Lily Afshar, Mike Stern, and a variety of guitar industry leaders including Paul Reed Smith, Christian F. Martin, IV, Bob Taylor, and Henry Juszkiewicz.
Featured Guitar
New from Gibson Custom, the Billy Gibbons "Pearly Gates" 1959 Les Paul Standard VOS Electric Guitar, a limited edition (250) VOS version of the new Gibson Custom that pays hommage to the famous Les Paul Gibbons played on every ZZ Top album. For more information or to order, click the link or the photo below of the new "Pearly Gates." Noteworthy
Online exclusive: 1977 audio (with text) Steven Rosen interview of Led Zeppelin guitarist Jimmy Page.
MG Magazine Columns
Modern Guitarist by M. Warnock
Archives
Guitar Shredding by Matt Mills On Axis by Nick Sterling PSYKO Guitar by Ronny North Vintage by Saiichi Sugiyama Jazz Scope by Steve Herberman Industry Views by Peter Wolf Women Rock! by Tish Ciravolo Jazz Reviews by Vince Lewis Reviews by Brian D. Holland Berklee X by Matt Baamonde Sunset & Vine by Billy Morrison Functional Art by John Page Guitar Art by Pamelina H CRASH Pad by CRASH
Acoustic Guitar
Auctions Celebrity Players Classical Guitar Feature Stories Guitar Instruction Interviews Jazz Guitar Manufacturers In the News Other News and Information Press Releases Reviews Complete Archive About Modern Guitars Latest News and Articles
Acoustic Guitar News:
Auction News: Celebrity Player News: Classical Guitar News: Electric Guitar News: Feature Stories: Guitar Instruction News: Interview Archive: Jazz Guitar News: Manufacturer News: News Archive: Other News and Information: Press Release Archive: Reviews: Don't miss... Scratch & Dent Specials at MusiciansFriend Used Gear from MusiciansFriend – More Used Gear Added Daily Save Up to 99% at the MusiciansFriend.com Clearance Section Save Up to 90% on Almost Everything at MusiciansFriend (exp: 8/31) View all eligible rebate / reward brands Musician's Friend Stupid Deal of the Day Musician’s Friend: Top Sellers Everything for Guitarists, at the Best Prices in Town! Guitar Gear Musician’s Friend: New Products Hot Buys - Guitars Hot Buys - Bass The Hottest Gear From NAMM Summer Session NAMM Guitar Deals NAMM Bass Deals All Fender Products All Gibson Products All Epiphone Products All Dean Guitar Products All Peavey Products All Music Man Products All Ibanez Products All Taylor Products All Martin Products All Jackson Products All Schecter Products All Marshall Products All Boss Products All DigiTech Products All Line 6 Products |
|||||||||||||||
|
Site contents copyright Modern Guitars Magazine unless otherwise noted. All rights reserved. Contact: news@modernguitars.com |
||||||||||||||||