“GOLDIE’S GARAGE” returns to Little Steven’s Underground Garage on Friday (November 21).  Hosted by Genya Ravan, this edition of the program gets down to business.  The past 12 monthly winning bands go head-to-head in a knockdown, drag-out battle to determine which 3 groups get to play…live…in front the Underground Garage listeners and claim the title of the “best unsigned garage band in the land”.  The finals will take place on Saturday, January 17th at Piano’s in New York City.  The champion gets a deal with Wicked Cool Records.  Tune in and tune up Friday night for this very special edition of “GOLDIE’S GARAGE’’ with Genya Ravan at 9 PM Pacific and Midnight on the East Coast.

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Genya Ravan: Priestess of Rock n' Roll PDF Print E-mail
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Talking with pioneer artist Genya Ravan: Rock n' Roll priestess came back better and lovely than before

"My philosophy is…if you want it, go for it. If you fall, get up, if you work hard and you will get it…picture it, if you can see it, you can be it."

Genya Ravan: Priestess of Rock n' Roll 

Genya Ravan was part of the first successful all-girl band, Goldie and the Gingerbreads Ravan hosts two shows in Little Steven’s “Underground Garage.” Ravan’s singing career started in 1962 on a dare in a Brooklyn club called the Lollipop Lounge. She was asked to join the band The Escorts about a week after her Lollipop Lounge performance. In 1968, Ravan joined Ten Wheel Drive. Ravan's eponymous Columbia solo debut dropped in 1972. She moved on to the Janus label with the album Goldie Zelkowitz in 1974.

 

"If I didn’t have music, I would be in trouble in jail... or I would have been a prostitute."

Ravan worked as a producer in the late 1970s. Following health struggles in the 1980s and 1990s, Ravan launched her own Web site. Ravan's autobiography, “Lollipop Lounge, Memoirs of a Rock and Roll Refugee,” was published in 2004.

Genya Ravan aka Goldie (born Genyusha Zelkowitz, in ?ód?, Poland) is a rock ’n’ roll pioneer.  She has single-handedly busted down the male-dominated walls of every facet of the record industry. Being part of the first successful all-girl band, Goldie and the Gingerbreads, she paved the way for bands like Fanny, The Go-Go’s and The Bangles. She went on to front the powerful horn band Ten Wheel Drive, and she has many production credits, including Ronnie Spector and The Dead Boys, and she started her own record label.

The roads Genya took were twisted, tortured and rocky. While she sometimes was down, she was never out. Her fiery determination wouldn’t let that happen.  She always came back bigger and better than before. 

 

Interview by Michael Limnios Photos from Genya Ravan's archive

 

When was your first desire to become involved in the music and from whom have you have learned the most secrets about the music?

It was very early, when I sat on a motorcycle in 1959 going from NYC to LA, on a Harley singing in my guys ear all the way, his name was Ralph, that’s why in one of my songs, the lyric is ‘I met a guy and his name was Ralph, jumped on his chrome and started my life’

 

What do you learn about yourself from the music and art? How has the music and painting art changed your life?

If I didn’t have music, I would be in trouble in jail... or I would have been a prostitute.

 

"All people loving my music. My new CD ‘Cheesecake Girl’ is my autobiography put to music. This is the dream. The nightmare is nobody loving my music."

How do you describe Genya’s philosophy about the music, art, and life?

My philosophy is…if you want it, go for it. If you fall, get up, if you work hard and you will get it…picture it, if you can see it, you can be it.

 

What experiences in your life make you a GOOD musician, songwriter, artist; and person?

That’s a loaded question, a good musician, does not make a good person, however, if you can get angst out of playing the drums, you might not become a serial killer.

 

Which was the best moment of your career and which was the worst?

The best in my career was from the day I started singing, to today. The worst was when I was climbing the charts and 20th century records decided to bury the record dept. and my career went down after that.

 

Tell me about Jerry Schatzberg’s party for Baby Jane Holzer, what are your experiences in “The Mods and Rockers’ Ball” of 1964?

Well, to me it was just another gig. Seeing the Stones didn’t turn me on, what turned me on was that the party looked like a Federico Fellini’ movie.

 

Are there any memories from early 60s Brit tour with Animals, Stones, Beatles; and Yardbirds, which you’d like to share with us?

Not really, you need to read my book the hard copy and eBook … is available on Amazon. The title of my book is Lollipop Lounge

 

What is the “feeling” you miss most nowadays from 60s, Atlanta Pop Festival, and Fillmore’s era?  

That feeling of real people, real music lovers.

 

(Photo: Ten Wheel Drive were a fusion jazz blues rock band that existed from 1968 to 1974)

 

Which memory from Ten Wheel Drive’s years makes you smile?

The Fillmore East. Because that was our first gig (big one) and all the boys were so nervous. I had painted stars on my breasts, and come out with no top on and no bra.

 

Of all the people you’ve meeting, who do you admire the most? Which of historical personalities would you like to meet?

Well, it’s too late to meet the great Ray Charles. He is what I come from, he is who I listened to for my guidance.

 

Some music styles can be fads but the blues rock is always with us. Why do think that is?

It’s the only real music that hits a nerve…all the time, not just a fad, down in the soul

 

What advice would you give to aspiring musicians thinking of pursuing a career in the craft?

GO AFTER IT.

 

You have met people from Zappa and Diddley to Ertegun and Janis. It must be hard, but which meets have been the biggest experiences for you?

They all have been great experiences; you see these artists had something to say. I had ears and heart to listen

 

What is your music DREAM and NIGHTMARE? What turns you on? Happiness is……

All people loving my music. My new CD ‘Cheesecake Girl’ is my autobiography put to music. This is the dream.

The nightmare is nobody loving my music.

 

Which is the most interesting period in your life and why? When did you last laughing (and cry) and why?

I am always laughing I know how life can be very short. I had cancer once and they told me I have 3-6 months to live…that was 1990 so that’s why today I laugh.

 

"I speak the truth. I am a method actor in life; I try to be real all the time."

 

Do you believe that there is “misuse”, that there is a trend to misappropriate the name of blues/rock?

No it’s right on…blues rock …you can’t go wrong with these words they have been around especially the blues, since before we were around.

 

What are the reasons to become your legendary generation that left it mark through the years until now?

Longevity, persistence, and respect from other people like you.

 

Do you know why Genya Ravan is connected to the avant-garde, bohemian, politicized and underground culture?

Because I speak the truth. I am a method actor in life; I try to be real all the time.

 

You have sung (and worked) all kind of music. From the musical point of view is there any difference and similarities between the blues, rock, jazz, punk, and hip hop?

Big time…that would take too much of this page up. All are similarities, for me. Because I have been around.  I love all kinds of music from Buddy Guy to Donald Byrd.

 

Which incident of your life you‘d like to be captured and illustrated in a painting?

Stage and being lost in the ether of the slow song.

 

Genya Ravan - Official website

 

 

Source:  http://blues.gr/profiles/blog/show?id=1982923%3ABlogPost%3A166536

 
Zimbio: Gangster Squad Trailer Song Oh My God feat. Genya Ravan by Jay-Z. PDF Print E-mail
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This trailer? looks AWESOME!! Those are real original? gangsters. This movie? might be amazing... Best cast ever josh brolin? is brillant and love emma stone. she is so damn sexy. Looks? pretty amazing. but, hip hop song! The song is "Oh My God" feat. Genya Ravan by? Jay-Z. everything looks good but they don't ... ...

Gangster Squad (2012 Movie) Trailer 
Song: Oh My God feat. Genya Ravan by Jay-Z

Los Angeles, 1949. Ruthless, Brooklyn-born mob king Mickey Cohen (Sean Penn) runs the show in this town, reaping the ill-gotten gains from the drugs, the guns, the prostitutes and--if he has his way--every wire bet placed west of Chicago. And he does it all with the protection of not only his own paid goons, but also the police and the politicians who are under his control.Learn more


Song: Oh My God by Jay-Z
Released: November 21, 2006 (From the Album Kingdom Come)
Buy the song on Amazon here.

 

Source: http://www.zimbio.com/Jay-Z/articles/Bcl4JezQ-GH/Gangster+Squad+Trailer+Song+Oh+My+God+feat 

 

See The Trailer for Gangster Squad here:  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yc3Ab52uqM8

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Wetpaint: Castle Star Stana Katic to Play Rock and Roll Singer in CBGB Movie PDF Print E-mail
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Friday, 01 June 2012 15:11

Get ready to see Detective Kate Beckett in a whole new light, Castle fans — 34-year-old actress Stana Katic has landed a role in the upcoming feature film project CBGB, which will present an inside look at New York City's famed (and now defunct) punk rock nightclub.

According to The Hollywood Reporter, Stana will play Genya Ravan, a music producer who was the lead singer of Goldie and the Gingerbreads, an all-female rock band that rose to fame in the mid-1960s. Today, the band is still considered the first all-female act to sign with a major record label. 

Stana will star alongside Avatar actor Joel David Moore, who is set to play Joey Ramone, lead vocalist of 1970s punk band The Ramones, and Alan Rickman, who will play Hilly Kristal, CBGB's founder. 

Other actors who have signed on are Malin Akerman, Rupert Grint, Juliana Acosta, and Josh Zuckerman, among others. The movie will have a large supporting cast of actors portraying real singers, musicians, and artists who were around during the height of the club's craze. 

CBGB begins filming on June 25 in Savannah, Ga. and will wrap up in New York City. 

 

Source: http://www.wetpaint.com/castle/articles/castle-star-stana-katic-to-play-rock-and-roll-singer-in-cbgb-movie 

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MSN UK / Connect Savannah : Attention musical gormandizers! Savannah-made film to immortalize legendary CBGB club PDF Print E-mail
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Friday, 01 June 2012 15:06

Emblazoned in red letters on the off-white awning outside of 315 Bowery in Manhattan was the name of the club inside: CBGB. Hilly Kristal named the place for the type of music he intended to present there: Country, Bluegrass, Blues.

As CBGB became famous as the low-rent birthing place of numerous cutting-edge rock ‘n' roll bands in the mid to late ‘70s (none of which played much country, bluegrass or blues), photos of that awning started appearing in the media. And there, under those famous initals, were more initials: OMFUG. According to Krystal, this stood for Other Music for Uplifting Gormandizers.

A gormandizer is one who enjoys overeating, gorging, stuffing his or her face. In Kristal's view, fans of good music could never get enough, and they would, he predicted, be "uplifted" by the gourmand delights of CBGB.

The club was operational from 1973 to 2006. From the beginning to the end, CBGB was, to put it kindly, a hole in the wall. It was just another undistinguished brick house in the East Village.

But it's where the Ramones, Blondie, Patti Smith, Television, Talking Heads and a dozen other acts got their start. American punk, and what came to be called New Wave, gestated on the dank stage of Hilly Kristal's stanky nightclub.

He brought in New York bands that couldn't get gigs anywhere else, and in the process helped change the landscape of American music. His only caveat was that they play originals only. No cover bands.

The original CBGB awning is now an exhibit in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland.

Savannah doesn't look a whole lot like the Bowery in the 1970s, but it's here that Unclaimed Freight Productions will shoot the majority of its movie CBGB, starting June 25.

Although the interior scenes will be filmed on soundstages inside Meddin Studios, a yet-undisclosed downtown location will shortly be made over as the famous CBGB location, awning and all.

Written by Randall Miller and Jody Savin, CBGB will star British actor Alan Rickman as the New York-born Kristal, who died in 2007.

Rickman was in the cast of both Nobel Son and Bottle Shock, two of the husband-and-wife collaborators' earlier films.

Miller, who will direct, is co-producing along with Savin and Brad Rosenberger, a music industry veteran.

(Savin was a producer on Savannah, shot here during 2011.)

Rickman's first high-profile role was as the chief terrorist in Die Hard (1988), the Euro-trash Hans Gruber. He was the first bad guy to go up against Bruce Willis' John McClane.

His other, best-known films include Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves, the cult comedies Dogma and Galaxy Quest,and the beloved all-star British Christmas treat Love Actually. He had his throat cut by demon barber Johnny Depp in Tim Burton's take on Sweeney Todd.

Still, Rickman is recognized and loved the world over as Severus Snape, the dark and mysterious Hogwarts professor in the Harry Potter film series.

Casting announcements are coming fast and furious out of Hollywood. There'll be more this week.

Thus far, these actors are confirmed for the Savannah shoot:

Rupert Grint. Yes, one of Rickman's Harry Potter co-stars, Ron Weasley himself, will portray Dead Boys guitarist Cheetah Chrome.

Malin Akerman. The Swedish-born actress (Wanderlust and the upcoming Rock of Ages) has been signed to play Blondie singer Debbie Harry. Akerman recently replaced Lindsay Lohan as Linda Lovelace in the troubled bio-pic Inferno.

Joel David Moore. The long, lanky thespian played Dr. Norm Spellman in Avatar, Gordon in Shark Night, and was a regular on the TV series Bones. In CBGB, he stars as long, lanky singer Joey Ramone.

Julian Acosta as Johnny Ramone, the punk pioneers' guitar player. The Puerto Rican actor is best known for his appearances on TV series The Defenders, Franklin & Bash, The Mentalist and Dirt.

Stana Katic. She plays Det. Kate Beckett on the ABC crime series Castle, and appeared in a handful of films including the James Bond thriller Quantum of Solace. Her character is the outstanding singer Genya Ravan, of the band Ten Wheel Drive. Ravan also produced the first Dead Boys album, Young, Loud and Snotty.

Others in the cast include Richard De Klerk (Repeaters) as CBGB soundman Taxi; Josh Zuckerman (Sex Drive) as Punk magazine creator John Holmstrom; Ryan Hurst (Sons of Anarchy) as Mad Mountain; and Estelle Harris(Estelle Costanza from Seinfeld!) as Kristal's mother, Bertha.

We wait with bated breath to see who gets cast as David Byrne.

 

Source: 

http://www.connectsavannah.com/news/article/106547/

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UPI: 'Castle' star Katic joins 'CBGB' cast PDF Print E-mail
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HOLLYWOOD, May 27 (UPI) -- "Castle" star Stana Katic has signed on to join the cast of "CBGB," a film about the storied New York rock club, The Hollywood Reporter said.

"Avatar" actor Joel David Moore and Katic are the latest round of actors to join the large supporting cast portraying real-life rock 'n' rollers and music industry players, THR reported Friday.

Katic is set to portray Genya Ravan, a music producer and former lead singer of 1960s rock band Goldie & the Gingerbreads. Moore will play 1970s punk band The Ramones' lead vocalist, Joey Ramone.

The two join actors Alan Rickman, Rupert Grint, Malin Akerman and Julian Acosta among others on the production, scheduled to begin shooting June 25 at Meddin Studios in Savannah, Ga. The production, helmed by director Randall Miller, will move to New York City to finish filming, THR reported.

Miller and Jody Savin co-wrote the script for "CBGB."


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http://www.upi.com/Entertainment_News/Music/2012/05/26/Castle-star-Katic-joins-CBGB-cast/UPI-89281338048708/
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