Bill Kopp – Metro Silicon Valley | Silicon Valley’s Leading Weekly https://www.metrosiliconvalley.com News, Thought & Things to Do in Marin County, California Sat, 20 Sep 2025 14:33:12 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.8.8 Dennis Jones in Redwood City https://www.metrosiliconvalley.com/dennis-jones-in-redwood-city/ https://www.metrosiliconvalley.com/dennis-jones-in-redwood-city/#respond Tue, 23 Sep 2025 23:30:00 +0000 https://www.metrosiliconvalley.com/?p=20184280 Dennis Jones in Redwood CityA native of Monkton, Maryland, Dennis Jones got his musical start on drums, but by age 13 he had switched to guitar and joined a band]]> Dennis Jones in Redwood City

A native of Monkton, Maryland, Dennis Jones got his musical start on drums, but by age 13 he had switched to guitar and joined a band. After traveling the world, he landed in Los Angeles, joining Mississippi bluesman Zac Harmon’s band, with whom he won the 2004 International Blues Challenge. Jones’ solo debut, Falling Up, came in 2003. Subsequent albums showcased his artistry and featured guests including Kenny Neal, Guitar Shorty, and Etta James saxophonist Jimmy Zavala. In 2023, Jones was the recipient of the Bobby Rush Entertainer Award. His latest release is About Time, released in June 2024.

Dennis Jones

Wed, Oct 1, 6pm, $13

Club Fox, Redwood City

Dennis Jones’ “Revolves Around You” music video
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Jorge Luis Pacheco in San Jose https://www.metrosiliconvalley.com/jorge-luis-pacheco-in-san-jose/ https://www.metrosiliconvalley.com/jorge-luis-pacheco-in-san-jose/#comments Tue, 23 Sep 2025 21:30:00 +0000 https://www.metrosiliconvalley.com/?p=20184268 Jorge Luis Pacheco in San JoseJorge Luis Pacheco is a pianist, arranger, composer, percussionist, and singer born in Havana, Cuba]]> Jorge Luis Pacheco in San Jose

Jorge Luis Pacheco is a pianist, arranger, composer, percussionist, and singer born in Havana, Cuba. His work draws from his Afro-Cuban roots as well as from classic, jazz, and pop. At age 25, Pacheco was the only semifinalist from Latin America in the 2009 Montreux Solo Jazz Piano Competition. He toured the U.S. for the first time in 2011 with Soneros de Verdad. A restlessly ambitious and creative artist, Pacheco has composed for quartet and orchestra. His most recent release, 2020’s The Lockdown Album, was actually released in 2022; it emphasizes Pacheco’s synthesis of jazz and classical forms.

Jorge Luis Pacheco

Sat, Sept 27, 7pm, $30

SJZ Break Room, San Jose

Jorge Luis Pacheco’s “Te Vi Reir” music video
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Blue Öyster Cult Rocks Music in the Park on Sept. 19 https://www.metrosiliconvalley.com/blue-oyster-cult-sept-19-music-in-the-park-san-jose/ https://www.metrosiliconvalley.com/blue-oyster-cult-sept-19-music-in-the-park-san-jose/#comments Wed, 17 Sep 2025 15:43:44 +0000 https://www.metrosiliconvalley.com/?p=20184163 Four men standing close together and playing guitars onstageCombining muscle, malevolence, sarcasm and sophistication, Blue Öyster Cult thrived in the 1970s … and beyond. ]]> Four men standing close together and playing guitars onstage

Combining muscle, malevolence, sarcasm and sophistication, Blue Öyster Cult became one of the hottest live attractions of the 1970s … and beyond. Nearly 54 years after releasing their self-titled debut, Blue Öyster Cult plays Music in the Park at Plaza de Cesar Chavez on Sept. 19.

The Long Island rock band’s earliest years found them trying on a succession of names (The Stalk-Forrest Group, Oaxaca, Soft White Underbelly) before settling on the distinctive name. And the signature ümlaut—subsequently copied by Mötley Crüe, Motörhead, Queensrÿche, Hüsker Dü and even Spın̈al Tap—telegraphed a vaguely sinister undercurrent.

Yet for the band launched by guitarist Donald “Buck Dharma” Roeser and Eric Bloom, gimmickry has always been secondary to the music. The band’s brand of rock leverages proto-metal instrumental prowess with a literate lyrical bent.

BÖC members have often collaborated with writing partners to create memorable and well-loved songs; rock critic Richard Meltzer and original manager Sandy Pearlman both worked extensively with the band on writing material. Celebrated science fiction authors Michael Moorcock, Eric Van Lustbader and John Shirley have lent their vivid prose to the band’s songs. Rocker/poets Patti Smith (“Career of Evil”) and Jim Carroll wrote with the band as well.

Imbuing pop culture with the rock aesthetic, BÖC scored one of its biggest successes with 1977’s “Godzilla,” a million-seller. And “(Don’t Fear) The Reaper” from 1976’s Agents of Fortune was a smash hit that has remained in the public consciousness for decades, thanks in part to Saturday Night Live’s parodic 2000 “More Cowbell” sketch.

To be sure, BÖC has had its ups and downs; with 16 studio albums under its belt, today the band focuses primarily on live performance. Along the way, the group has experienced its share of personnel changes; only Bloom and Dharma remain from the classic lineup. These days, the band’s secret weapon is bassist Richie Castellano, who’s been with the band for 20 years. In addition to his role in another group, The Band Geeks (who record and tour with former Yes vocalist Jon Anderson), Castellano is a songwriter and prime mover within BÖC.

The band’s latest release, 2024’s Ghost Stories, is a collection of songs recorded decades ago during rehearsals. That album project was an ambitious endeavor. “The tapes oxidized over time and had to be cleaned up,” Bloom explains. “So they were baked.” Then, using state-of-the-art AI software, Castellano “demixed” and remixed the two-track recordings, with the band adding new instrumentation and vocals as needed.

Meanwhile, the group remains on good terms with former members. Founding drummer Albert Bouchard played on all BÖC releases through 1981’s hit Fire of Unknown Origin, but he has returned for occasional guest spots many times in the 40-plus years since his official exit. “We did a gig near his house in Connecticut a couple of years ago,” Bloom recalls. “He came up and sang ‘Hot Rails to Hell.’”

Bloom is pleased that his band gets recognized for its place in rock history, though he’s clearly a bit annoyed—or at least mystified—at BÖC’s being passed over for consideration by the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.

“The main principal [Jann Wenner] had a bug up his ass around certain bands that would never get in,” he suggests. “He’s out now, but there are still certain bands…I mean, Alice Cooper only semi-recently got in. He should have been in 20 years before!

“There’s so much real rock that just doesn’t seem to get in there; they should have just changed the name to the Music Hall of Fame, the Entertainment Hall of Fame or something like that,” Bloom observes.

“Lately I’ve been doing deep Internet dives,” Bloom says. In the process, he made a fascinating discovery. “On YouTube, I came across some live Blue Öyster Cult shows from ’89 and ’90, one of which was a WPLR New Haven broadcast from a place called Toad’s. And it’s a slamming show; it rocks from top to bottom.” Conceding that the late ’80s doesn’t rank as most fans’ favorite BÖC era, he says that the performance remains noteworthy. “It’s from the Imaginos album era; we play ‘In the Presence of Another World’ and [other] songs we don’t usually play, like ‘Take Me Away’ [from The Revölution by Night]. Any BÖC fan of any time should watch this show,” he says.

Bloom often finds himself amused by fans’ adoration for his band. On another of his deep dives, he encountered some of the group’s hardcore fans. “One time I found several guys who have Blue Öyster Cult ‘history pages,’” he says. “And it’s very interesting to see: Are they right? They go off on tangents, and some of them are pseudo-intellectual treatises on what they think we’re all about.”

He laughs as he recalls one fan commenting on the band’s tepidly received 1985 album. It’s kind of interesting,” he observes. “Some of them are sort of correct: ‘Club Ninja. Boy, did they go wrong on this one!’ I understand that. I mean, who makes every record great? Nobody! But it’s kind of funny to just watch their takes on my life.”

Still, Eric Bloom has long since found whatever validation he might need. He recalls a gig in either 1975 or ’80 (“I’m sure there are hardcore fans who would know which; I just don’t remember,” he says). That night, his elderly mother attended a show at Madison Square Garden. “When my 80-year-old mother came to see us play, I figured, ‘Maybe I’ve done something right!’”

Blue Öyster Cult plays at Music in the Park, taking place Sept 19, 5–10pm, at Plaza de Cesar Chavez, San Jose. Tickets are $39-$89. caltix.com or mitpsj.com

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Dead Boys in San Jose https://www.metrosiliconvalley.com/dead-boys-in-san-jose/ https://www.metrosiliconvalley.com/dead-boys-in-san-jose/#respond Tue, 16 Sep 2025 20:00:00 +0000 https://www.metrosiliconvalley.com/?p=20184087 Dead Boys in San JoseSex Pistols, the Clash and the Damned are all punk pioneers, but they don’t deserve all the credit for launching punk]]> Dead Boys in San Jose

Sex Pistols, the Clash and the Damned are all punk pioneers, but they don’t deserve all the credit for launching punk. Back on this side of the Atlantic, raw, in-your-face punk was roaring out of cities like New York City, Detroit and Cleveland. The Dead Boys’ ’77 single debut, “Sonic Reducer,” sounds as edgy and unhinged today as it did then. Albums like 1977’s Young, Loud and Snotty and the very un-P.C. We Have Come for Your Children (1978) signaled that the Dead Boys were not a family-friendly act. Today, founding lead guitarist Cheetah Chrome leads the group.

Dead Boys

Fri, Sept 19, 7pm, $20-$25

The Ritz, San Jose

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Hermanos Gutiérrez in Saratoga https://www.metrosiliconvalley.com/hermanos-gutierrez-in-saratoga/ https://www.metrosiliconvalley.com/hermanos-gutierrez-in-saratoga/#respond Tue, 16 Sep 2025 19:30:00 +0000 https://www.metrosiliconvalley.com/?p=20184084 Hermanos Gutierrez in SaratogaEcuadorian-Swiss brothers Alejandro and Estevan Gutiérrez launched their instrumental duo in Zürich in 2015]]> Hermanos Gutierrez in Saratoga

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Hermanos Gutiérrez

Fri, Sept 19, 7:30pm, $116-$313

Mountain Winery, Saratoga

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A two-time Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee at age 79, Neil Young has nothing left to prove. Throughout his long and varied career, Young has made a point of not being boxed in stylistically. Famous for his solo work (with and without Crazy Horse), for his tenure in Buffalo Springfield and as a sometime associate of Crosby, Stills and Nash, Young has brought passion and individuality to every project. His creativity has led him to explore everything from folk to heavy metal to electronica to hardcore country and more, and he has brought authenticity to each endeavor.

Neil Young

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Moonlight Benjamin in Redwood City https://www.metrosiliconvalley.com/moonlight-benjamin-in-redwood-city/ https://www.metrosiliconvalley.com/moonlight-benjamin-in-redwood-city/#respond Tue, 09 Sep 2025 19:30:00 +0000 https://www.metrosiliconvalley.com/?p=20183935 Moonlight Benjamin in Redwood CityCombining Haitian culture—especially the country’s Afro-Caribbean voodoo traditions—with electric guitar-based music]]> Moonlight Benjamin in Redwood City

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Thu, Sept 11, 8pm, $29.95

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Everclear in Menlo Park https://www.metrosiliconvalley.com/everclear-in-menlo-park/ https://www.metrosiliconvalley.com/everclear-in-menlo-park/#respond Tue, 02 Sep 2025 21:00:00 +0000 https://www.metrosiliconvalley.com/?p=20183824 Everclear in Menlo ParkPortland, Oregon-based rockers Everclear debuted in 1993 with their independently released World of Noise]]> Everclear in Menlo Park

Portland, Oregon-based rockers Everclear debuted in 1993 with their independently released World of Noise. Three decades later, they would celebrate that record’s anniversary with a tour mixing nostalgia and newer material. But Everclear’s breakthrough to the big time (with three Platinum-or-better albums in a row) came with 1995’s major-label debut Sparkle and Fade. That record included “Santa Monica,” one of four charting singles from the record. As the 30th anniversary of that record rolls around, the band fronted by singer, guitar, and founding member Art Alexakis takes a well-deserved victory lap. Fellow alt-rock sensations Local H and Sponge are also on the bill.

Everclear

Fri, Sept 5, 8pm, $87

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Tennis in Saratoga https://www.metrosiliconvalley.com/tennis-in-saratoga/ https://www.metrosiliconvalley.com/tennis-in-saratoga/#respond Tue, 02 Sep 2025 19:30:00 +0000 https://www.metrosiliconvalley.com/?p=20183815 Denver wife-and-husband-led band Tennis has sometimes been likened to Captain & Tennille, and that’s meant as a compliment]]>

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Scott Bradlee’s Postmodern Jukebox in Saratoga https://www.metrosiliconvalley.com/scott-bradlees-postmodern-jukebox-in-saratoga/ https://www.metrosiliconvalley.com/scott-bradlees-postmodern-jukebox-in-saratoga/#respond Tue, 26 Aug 2025 23:30:00 +0000 https://www.metrosiliconvalley.com/?p=20183745 Scott Bradlee's Postmodern JukeboxIn music, there’s perhaps no better exemplar of “high concept” than Scott Bradlee’s Postmodern Jukebox]]> Scott Bradlee's Postmodern Jukebox

In music, there’s perhaps no better exemplar of “high concept” than Scott Bradlee’s Postmodern Jukebox. By design, Bradlee’s musical approach is deceptively simple: take mainstream pop hits of today and recast them in the style of earlier pop forms. But rather than simply present stylized versions of classic songs, PMJ finds inspired ways to retool songs that might not have always been viewed as classic material. The group is as versatile as it is prolific. To date, Bradlee has released a staggering 30-plus albums.

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