Reading is Cool

For the past month we have had a book list posted at the studio to collect titles for the upcoming Santa Cruz Public Libraries Teen Battle of the Bands this Saturday, July 24 from 1- 4 PM at the Cruzio Parking Lot beside the Central Library (224 Church Street).

Here is the final book list for your summer reading pleasure:

  1. Off the Rails: Aboard they Crazy Train in the Blizzard of Ozz by Rudy Sarzo.
  2. Dream Boogie: The Triumph of Sam Cooke by Peter Guralnick.
  3. Please Kill Me: The Uncensored Oral History of Punk by Legs McNeil.
  4. Playing in the Band: An Oral and Visual Portrait of the Grateful Dead by David Gans.
  5. The Long Hard Road Out of Hell by Marilyn Manson
  6. High Fidelity by Nick Hornby.
  7. Smile, You’re Traveling (Black Coffee Blues Part 3) by Henry Rollins.
  8. Across the Great Divide: The Band and America by Barney Hoskyns
  9. Motley Crue: The Dirt – Confessions of the World’s Most Notorious Rock Band by Tommy Lee, Vince Neil, Mick Mars, Nikki Sixx and Neil Strauss.
  10. T.A. Z.: The Temporary Autonomous Zone (Autonomedia New Autonomy Series) by Hakim Bey.
  11. Lords of Chaos: The Bloody Rise of the Satanic Metal Underground by Michael Moynihan.
  12. Last Train from Memphis: The Rise of Elvis Presley by Peter Guralnick.
  13. Careless Love: The Unmaking of Elvis Presley by Peter Guralnick.

WANTED - Your Band T-Shirt

SCRS has been participating in the First Friday art tour for the past few months. Next month our show will feature the "Band T-Shirt As Art" and we are busy collecting local band T-Shirts to feature.

I have been trying to email bands directly, but there is a lot of ground to cover in just a few short weeks so if you are a band reading this and have a T-Shirt we could borrow for the month of August - please email me at jenn@santacruzrehearsalstudios.com so we can set up a time for me to pick it up or have you drop it by the studio.

All T-Shirts included in the show can be sold at the opening night reception and throughout the month of August.

Pass the Open Mic

 
I was thinking about all the Open Mic nights around the Bay Area and the fact that technically a band could do an "Open Mic Tour"  - granted there would be no pay involved, but the booking would be easy (just show up!) and there might even be some new fans to convert. You could be playing SF tonight!

For those looking to get on stage, any stage, this is a viable option that could open some cool new doors. Here is my totally un-comprehensive, non-scientifically proven list of Bay Area Open Mics. Things change, so please confirm with venues before you drive all the way out for an open mic event.

Oops - just did some Google searching and what do you know - there is already a totally awesome, comprehensive Bay Area Open Mic Calendar... so check out my baby list, then go to the REAL site.

Monday:

Danville/San Ramon - Every Monday night, Meenar in Danville hosts an Open Mic. They provide all the sound support, you provide your instruments and your talent. Note, this is not "jam night", if you sign up to play, you will get your chance to play however and whatever you want. We're providing P.A. for vocals and acoustic instruments (8 channels), 2 vocal mics and time for you to wow the crowd. If you need more mics, make sure to bring mic, stand and cable. Performances start at 9:00 and go until at least midnight. If we don't have a large number of acts, we run through one rotation and then everyone else gets another chance to get up and play again if they choose. Meenar Music Club, 349 Hartz Ave., Danville, CA (look for the green awning out front). Hosted by Chris Estes. Note: Everyone will get a chance to perform, but due to some management concerns, you are only guaranteed ONE song. After your first song, the manager has the discretion to move on to the next performer.  21 and older only.

Marin/Novato - Open Mic @ Finnegan's Marin, hosted by KC Turner, attracts performers at all stages of their careers for the past 3 1/2 years!: from seasoned veterans to first-timers. Sign up between 7 & 7:30, show start @ 8pm, each performer gets 2 songs. In addition they have a 'featured performer'. The featured artist goes on at 8pm and plays for a half an hour. If you'd like to be a feature, just come and play the open mic a bunch of times and at some point you'll be asked to feature.

San Francisco - Monday night open mic - The Hotel Utah Saloon (SOMA / south beach). Winner of "Best open mic" in the Bay Guardian's "Best of Bay" awards. Every monday night, we have an open mic at the historic Hotel Utah Saloon here in San Francisco. sign-up by 7:30. The Hotel Utah is located at 500 4th St. (at Bryant), SF, CA. The Utah has a house guitar, a piano, and a PA. So, if you want, you can come empty-handed and still play us your songs.

San Jose - Open Mic Night at Philz Coffee. We are always welcoming musical artists, poets, or comedians to play at Philz Coffee's Open Mic Night! These are scheduled every Monday night. Sign ups begin at 6:00pm (first come, first serve, so be there to get a spot!), and Philz closes at 8:30pm(for the summer; Philz closes at 10:00 during the rest of the year). Two microphones, speakers, and a PA system are available. If you need a quarter-inch cable, please bring your own. 10-12 minute sets. Philz Coffee is located in Downtown San Jose, at 118 Paseo De San Antonio Walk.

Tuesday:

Brisbane - First Tuesday of each month at the Historic 23 Club. Open mic with PA and backline. Historic venue, sleepy little town tucked away in the hillside between SF and SSF. Sign-up in advance or show up by 8pm. Club is at 23 Visitacion Ave in Brisbane. A short walk from the Samtrans busline 292, or plenty of parking.

Santa Cruz - Conscious Open-Mic at Asana Tea House Tuesday Nights Every Tuesday 6:30-9:30. Bring talents - music, poetry, bands, dancing, collaborations.

Santa Cruz - Verve Lounge in Aptos every Tuesday night. Big stage, custom lighting, professional sound system. Sigups at 8 PM, starts at 9 PM.

San Francisco - Open Mic Tuesday's @ Red Devil Lounge (starts Tues. Sept. 7) - Come share your musical talent on stage at the Red Devil Lounge, one of San Francisco's most highly esteemed music venues! Doors/sign up at 7pm Must be present to sign up # of songs per sign up will depend on how busy it is. Show starts at 7:30pm No Cover charge - 21+ In addition we have a 'featured performer'. The featured artist goes on at 7:30pm and plays for a half an hour.

San Jose - Open Mic Acoustic Jam...Every Tuesday...At The Poor House Bistro 91 S. Autumn, San Jose 95110. Come on down to the Poor House! It's acoustic open mic night every Tuesday 6 pm - 9 pm!

StocktonStockton  Borders Presents Singer/Songwriter Night. Tuesday Nights 7-9 PM, 10776 Trinity Parkway, Stockton, CA.

Wednesday:

Corda Madera - Brand New* Open Mic @ Max's Cafe in Corte Madera hosted by KC Turner - Every Wednesday. Sign up @ 7pm - Show starts at 7:30pm. All Ages, House PA, 2 Songs per performer.

Redwood City -  Open Mic @ Angelica's Bistro at 6:30 PM with Randy Bales - Annex Room. Music is generally acoustic but we can run an electric bass through our board. There is also a piano available. Many performers who have played the open mic have been recruited into playing regular gigs. With three stages for live performance and the spring season kicking in, we are always on the lookout for new talent.  Angelica's Bistro, 863 Main St. Redwood City, (650) 365-3226, within walking distance of Caltrain.

Santa Cruz - Gadgetbox Recording Studio hosts a new open mic every other Wednesday night. 7-9:30 PM.

San Francisco - On the 1st and 3rd Wednesday of every month, Axis Cafe 1201 8th St in San Francisco, hosts an open mic event from 7-9PM.  Sign up starts around 6:30PM and the performers will begin in order of sign up at 7PM. Sets will be determined by the number of performers, and as usual, no covers please. We also ask that performers limit their group to 3 people and no full drums (we might make exceptions - email us). Singers, solo performers, duets, instrumentals, electronic music on a laptop, poetry, spoken word, you get the idea...

Thursday:

Santa Cruz - SubRosa Weekly Open Mic, Thursday 8-10pm, (signups at 7:30), $3-7 at the door. No one turned away for lack of funds. Donations directly benefit this community-supported space. Music, poetry, and performance. From the mundane to the jaw-droppingly inspirational.

Sunnyvale - Every Thursday night there is an Open Mic held at the Sunnyvale Art Gallery called "THE CANVAS". Sign-ups start @ 7:30 PM; performances starting around 8:00. Whether it be music, poetry, stand-up or spoken word, all forms of artistic expression are welcome! Come as a performer or part of the audience and enjoy the great atmosphere of this gallery cafe. Feel free to check out the Facebook group "The Canvas" or Youtube Channel "TheSunnyvaleCanvas" for more info and videos.

Friday:

San Mateo - Borders Books in San Mateo open mic night every third friday of the month from 9-10pm. If your interested, contact Chris at 650-483-3456.

Misc:

Petaluma - Musicians wanted for outdoor Open Mic once a month. If interested contact Linda - openairmarketpetaluma@gmail.com

The Rising Tide on KZSC

KZSC really is the best thing since sliced bread and one of our favorite shows is The Rising Tide on Friday nights from 8:30 - 10:30 with DJ Passive Theory. In a beautiful display of community building, DJ Passive Theory has generously offered to host interested SCRS bands on his show for a live interview/performance. Get your feet wet in the station by emailing him at afrobombasticbassist@gmail.com with "Attn: Playing on The Rising Tide" in the subject line along with your band's name.

DJ Passive Theory also happens to have a super cool blog that can help you stay up to date with who is who and where they are playing. Check out The Rising Blog for rising musical minds...

Black and Blue

Tips on How to book a show at The Blue Lagoon 923 Pacific Ave Santa Cruz CA (831) 423-7117

http://www.thebluelagoon.com/

21+ with ID

Full text of this blog is available on the Good Times Making Noise blog.

  • Booking contact:  Cory Atkinson
  • Preferred method of contact: bluebooking@hotmail.com
  • Timing: 2-3 months in advance
  • Days: Monday – Live Rock N Roll, Tuesday s – DJ Spinning Hip Top/Top 40, Wednesday – Live Rock N Roll, Thursday – 80’s Dance Party, Friday – Live Rock N Roll, Saturday – 2 Dance Floors, Sunday – Goth Night
  • Capacity: band room is 250, entire bar is about 400
  • Typical show start time? 9 PM
  • Food/Drink: Hospitality is provided
  • Booking mostly local or touring bands? The Blue Lagoon puts local bands first but also books touring bands when appropriate.

Fast and Loose in the Good Times Today

 

Fast and Loose: Local Rock Photography Sometimes the best action isn’t in the mosh pit but, rather, in the photography pit. If you’re lucky enough to get close, or you’ve got a mighty camera that takes you where you want to go from a distance, onstage antics can be frozen for your reminiscing pleasures. But technology or not, it’s the eye of the maestro manning the camera that matters most. Check out the work of local rock photographers who’ve transferred the adrenaline and emotion of live concerts to film. A collection of images spanning local stars to musicians around the Bay Area, “Fast and Loose” exhibits the power of photography as a silent bridge between performer and audience. Catch the steely snaps of Peter Angelo Saporito, Vanessa Lucas, Cat Johnson, Brian Crabtree and Tim Cattera on the walls of the Santa Cruz Rehearsal Studios throughout the month of July. Opening reception with tastes and tunes is Friday, July 2. Rock out with your zoom lens out. | LK INFO: 6-9 p.m. Friday, July 2. Santa Cruz Rehearsal Studios, 118 Coral St., Santa Cruz. Free. 425-7277. http://www.goodtimessantacruz.com/santa-cruz-area-events.html

New Korg Keyboard in the House

A number of bands have asked us about a keyboard option so we are excited to welcome this new Korg to the family. She is available to rent for $10 per session (on top of regular room rates). Here is some PR from the Korg website.

Introducing the Korg SP-250

Korg brings a heightened level of realism and feel to its line of portable digital stage pianos with the new SP-250. The Korg SP-250 provides an expanded range of expression and performance with an outstanding new stereo piano sound, which is matched to a third-generation RH3 graded action keyboard. The SP-250 Digital Piano is the perfect answer for any pianist looking for rich piano sounds and the convenience of a lightweight, portable instrument.

You can read tons more about the keyboad on the Korg website.

Friday, July 2 - Fast and Loose - A Selection of Local Rock 'n' Roll Photography

[slideshow] Friday, July 2 Artist Reception 6-9 PM 118 Coral Street

Santa Cruz Rehearsal Studios (118 Coral Street) will host a reception from 6-9 PM for our latest show entitled “Fast and Loose – A Selection of Local Rock N’ Roll Photography.”

The show features the work of local photographers Tim Cattera, Brian Crabtree, Cat Johnson, Vanessa Lucas and Peter Saporito. Each photographer will display some of their favorite band shots from Santa Cruz and Bay Area venues throughout the years.

These diverse collections of images, captured in the moment, document the raw energy and controlled chaos which is always part of the shows. The lens is sometimes directed towards the stage, individual band members or on the audience and their interaction with the experience. If this show does not inspire you to go out and experience live music, I’m not sure anything will.

About the artists:

Tim Cattera Starting out with success in surf photography, including his work published in Surfer Magazine, Tim evolved into stills, family portraits, fashion and live music. You can find him locally, anywhere from on top of a bar at the Crepe Place trying to get the perfect angle on the drummer, to roaming the wharf shooting hot rods in the sun. http://www.timcattera.com/

  Brain Crabtree Brian was just another college kid with a camera until he began an internship with Santa Cruz based Your Music Magazine. Since then, Brian has become the magazine’s main photographer capturing shows and experiencing the Santa Cruz underground music scene on a near daily basis.  http://yourmusicmagazine.com/photos.html

Cat Johnson A renaissance woman, Cat is a blogger, freelance writer, web and graphic design buff, long-time record store nerd/employee and musician, as well as a photography enthusiast. Behind the counter at Streetlight Records Cat is uniquely positioned to capture candid moments from the mundane to the insane.   http://houseofcat.net/

Vanessa Lucas With a fascination for the absurd and a ravenous hunger to see the truth behind "The Scenes" Vanessa Lucas entertains and provokes the visual world of the underground. Her work strives to capture the souls of all those who dare to go outside the norm. http://www.facebook.com/pages/Just-For-Thee-Taste-Photography/199324136279   

Peter Saporito The past 15 years Peter has been looking through a lens to capture light. Light that comes in countless forms – live music, a secluded ferris wheel, a random bathroom or a portrait of a friend. Peter has been voted Best Photographer and Best Visual Artist in both Santa Cruz Weekly and Good Times. http://www.peterangelosaporito.com

Jazz Society of Santa Cruz County

The Jazz Society of Santa Cruz County has a lot of great thing happening every month.

Jam Sessions: They hosts a 4 hour jam session every Sunday from 3.30-7.30 pm at Bocci's Cellar (140 Encinal St. Santa Cruz.) House band 3.30-4 Open jam 4-6.30 Invitational jam 6.30-7.30 Adm. Free, Full bar, special $8 meals, dance floor. Friendly, supportive, non-competitive atmosphere.

Jazz Workshops: Every Tuesday from 7.30-9.30 pm West Side Santa Cruz Play/sing jazz standards in friendly workshop. All levels. Requires ability to play an instrument, and preferably read lead sheets. More info call 831 427 2792

They also produce an annual compilation CD with tracks by the many local jazz groups in our area. Check out their website for all things Jazz in Santa Cruz http://www.santacruzjazz.org/index.php

GigsWiz Free Beta

Just checking out a new artist service called GigsWiz (which I learned about on Hypebot). The service is still in beta but it's free for all artists. You open an account and GigsWiz creates your code for a free fan request widget. You can place the widget on your artist website, MySpace and Facebook.

The widget prompts your fans to request you play in their city. GigsWiz stores the requests and then lets you check out all the stats.

I set one up to check it out and looks pretty cool (I attached the picture). I think this could work really well for bands that don't have their own artist website and mailing list yet (this at least would give you some stats about where your fans actually live). Let me know if anyone ends up using it and if it works for you....

Father's Day Special

If you forgot that Sunday is Father's Day and just realized you need to figure out a gift, we might just be better than cologne.

From now until Sunday, buy a gift certificate for 2 hours of rehearsal time and get 1 free. In other words, 3 hours of rehearsal time for the price of 2 (offer good for gift certificate purchases only).

We will admit it is not a groundbreaking deal, but a deal it is.

Gift Certificates can be purchased in person (118 Coral Street) or via phone/credit card (831.425.7277) until end of day Sunday, June 16.

Band Booklist

 

If you are a musician, are in a band, or play an instrument Santa Cruz Public Libraries wants to know what book(s) influenced you in your craft. They are compiling a booklist for the young musicians in the Santa Cruz area for our 2nd Annual Teen Battle of the Bands on July 24 (deadline to enter is June 17). 

We have a sign up sheet at the studio or please leave a comment with your suggestion and your band name (not required but nice to have).

On the list so far:

S.C.U.M Fest 2010 * Free Metal Festival * Saturday, June 19

A Cursed /Grimpire/Morketiden Event

S.C.U.M. Fest 2010  (Santa Cruz Underground Metal)

First ever S.C.U.M. Fest in Watsonville, CA
Saturday, June 19th
11 am  - 11pm.
FREE
 142 smith rd Watsonville, CA 95076
the Santa Cruz County metal bands and some out-of-town guests will descend upon the "Cursed Stage" and the "Grimpire Stage" for the biggest metal party in this county's history. 
 
Help support the show and the Santa Cruz metal scene by pledging by Sunday, June 6.
 
 
The S.C.U.M. Fest Line-up (headliners listed first) are on
 
 Grimpire Stage (Stage1)  Cursed Stage (Stage 2)
 1. A Band of Orcs  1. Fiends at Feast
 2. WarCorpse  2. The Blackest Covet
 3. The Backup Razor  3. Yautlan
 4. Sexciety  4. Teraton
 5. Eviscerate  5. Zaticoy
 6. Thirty9Fingers  6. Pride Subject
 7. Kha'Nos  7. Counter Clockwise
 8. Accion Terrorista  8. Wretched Remains
 9. VX 36  9. Disengorified
10. Necrotic Avulsion  10. 3 Lunas
   11. Immoralizer
 

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Bikers, Booze and Bands

Tips on How to book a show at Henflings Roadhouse Tavern 9450 Highway 9 Ben Lomond, CA 95005 (831) 336-9318

http://www.henflings.net/

Full text of this blog is available on the Good Times Making Noise blog.

21+

  • Booking contact: Kim McFarland
  • Preferred method of contact: email - henflingsmusic@gmail.com (make sure you include a MySpace or YouTube link so Kim can hear the music). You can also drop off a CD at the bar anytime (attention Kim). If you drop off a CD, make sure there is a sticker on it with your contact information.
  • Timing: Currently booking August/September (about 2 months out)
  • Days: Music or event 6 nights a week. Tuesday is only day no music (pool event). Wednesday is punk/metal. Thursday is more acoustic/blues/country – peppering in blues and rock. Friday harder rock. Saturday blues/rock something you can dance too. Sunday blues band you can dance to.
  • Genres: Primarily blues and rock. No hip-hop, rap, techno, not a lot of reggae or jazz.
  • Capacity: inside about 100 (more if you count outside deck areas).
  • Payment:  Paid on a band by band basis.
  • Equipment: Venue provides sound engineer and whole PA with mics – just bring in instruments.
  • Typical show start time? 9:00 PM unless special events or larger bill / 1 band show 9-1ish but if 2 bands or bigger events, start earlier.
  • What makes a successful show? Bring in people who drink. If the bar has 40-50 people drinking, you will be asked back. If you don't have a local draw but your music is that good, Henflings will help and put you on a bill with a band that does.
  • 99% of all Henflings shows are free (no cover).

Stand out show for Kim = French punk rock

Archer Auditioning Drummers

Santa Cruz based hard rock/metal trio Archer is auditioning drummers. As seen on Craig's List.

Archer will be holding auditions in the coming weeks for a new drummer. Archer has already  taken part in several notable events/appearances including a 2009 U.S. and Canadian tour run with headliner Black Label Society, multiple European/Japan rock festivals, industry events (NAMM shows, label showcases, etc) and more. Primary goals currently include attending U.S. rock festivals that are already booked (Midwest Rockfest, etc.), and the completion of a new record that can be supported with extensive touring and promotion.

The immediate focus becomes filling the role of drums as quickly as possible but the big picture is to capitalize on opportunities already in place including touring (with national acts), record industry showcase options, and gear endorsements in order to reach the ultimate goal of being successful in this industry. Archer is looking for someone with solid musicianship, excellent stage presence, optional potential for backup vocals, a good metal look, and the dedication and desire for a career in music. Check out http://archernation.com/& http://www.myspace.com/archer if interested. Please reply for a more specific response regarding audition details and future plans. Serious inquiries only please!

Reply to: comm-4jdqc-1772217405@craigslist.org

2nd Annual Santa Cruz Public Library Teen Battle Of The Bands

Where: Cruzio Parking Lot beside the Central Library, 224 Church Street, Downtown Santa Cruz

When: July 24, 2010 from 1-4pm

What: The 2nd Annual Santa Cruz Public Library Teen Battle Of The Bands is on for 2010.

Join us for an afternoon of music and fun as the next generation of young musicians takes to the stage. As always, this FREE, family friendly concert will definitely be rockin'. So come cheer on the bands as they "battle it out" for their choice of top prizes that have been donated by our awesome sponsors.

Audience members will also have the chance to win some fantastic prizes in our free raffle drawing.

The Battle of the Bands concert is an outdoor event, so remember to bring along your sunscreen and folding chairs. Don’t miss this opportunity to rock out with your favorite librarians and help support the future of the Santa Cruz music scene.

So come on down and get a library card, check out a book, and get ready to feel the power of rock n’ roll !

Official Rules http://www.santacruzpl.org/media/pdf/teens/botb_rules.pdf

Entry Form  http://www.santacruzpl.org/media/pdf/teens/botb_register.pdf

MySpace - http://www.myspace.com/469629899

BOOK LIST

If you are a musician, are in a band, or play an instrument we want to know what book(s) influenced you in your craft. We will be compiling a booklist for the young musicians in the Santa Cruz area for our 2nd Annual Teen Battle of the Bands on July 24. 

Please leave a comment with your book list suggestion. Thanks!

Asana Tea House Open Mic

Tuesday Night Open Mic Asana Tea House 103 Lincoln st, Santa Cruz. 7:00pm - 9:30pm

Per Asana: Generally slots are open and flowing, so if you want to perform for the house please just come on down and let the host know. He will make sure you get to play. Slots are generally around 15 minutes long.

This is primarily an acoustic event. Full electric bands are encouraged to size down to an acoustic set. There will be a PA system and a single acoustic amp provided! Just bring yourselves and be ready for a beautiful evening.

This event is hosted by the Santa Cruz Superfoods Co op.

Corralitos Concert 2010 - Band Wanted!

This was listed on Craig's List yesterday so it may still be available. This also just looks like a great show to check out. We need a band for Sunday, May 30, 2010, to play a short 90 minute set, from 10am to 11:30am. Prefer bluegrass, jazz, swing, acoustic, blues, etc..... Will be opening act for Corralitos Concert 2010 at the Corralitos Grange Hall, with the Western Skylarks, Steve's Jazz Kitchen, and the Shawn Maderios Group. There is a stage inside with lots of room, ok electricity, no PA system. Grange seats 300 max but will be set up for less. Pays $50 a head, cash monies, no roadies, groupies, agents, included, just band players.

Accordion players have to pay us $50. You also get a free lunch while there from Cafe Ella (no cat food sandwiches here) and a complimentary beverage from either the Santa Cruz Mountain Brewery, or the Alfaro Family Vineyards and Winery.

This is a free concert open to the public, and a non-profit fund raiser for the Corralitos Cultural Center artists. The annual Corralitos Padres Pancake Breakfast, also takes place in the morning at the Corralitos Community Center nearby, with thousands of local residents in attendance. There is also an all day Art Exhibit next door, which will draw additional visitors through out the day. See our ad in this week's Good Times. Reply with a brief description, type of music, number of band members, how long playing, YouTube link if any, and contact information. Thanks Reply to: comm-7xkst-1762954823@craigslist.org

Original post HERE

Good Times Santa Cruz - ART SEEN

Stacie Willoughby ART SEEN Just like music makes the body dance, the presence of music in the dancing lines of Stacie Willoughby’s fluidly ebullient drawings is undeniable. A local artist, Willoughby’s silent outbursts of color don the streets, venues and shops of Santa Cruz via concert posters that transfer the atmospheric elements of songs onto paper. Psychedelic, bold, wispy, whispery, entangling. Such are the types of descriptive words one could apply to the work of an artist whose muse is often the sound being advertised. While her illustrations (made by pens, pencils, markers and more) are usually catching eyes sporadically around town, Willoughby will be exhibiting a collection of her work in one spot, Santa Cruz Rehearsal Studios, for the month of June. An opening reception with drinks, nibbles and, of course, live music will honor the artist and her striking images next Friday, June 4. You’ve seen the art, now meet the artist. | Linda Koffman INFO: 6-9 p.m. Friday, June 4. Santa Cruz Rehearsal Studios, 118 Coral St., Santa Cruz. Free. 425-7277.