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I love the Viper Room!

Friday, June 26th, 2009

A Passionate PerformanceIf you were one of the many people packed into the downstairs of the Viper Room, you witnessed what I like to call, “Music History.”  I was so happy to see a great turn out and hopefully my energy and appreciation came across from the tiny corner that Aaron and I crammed into for the performance.

Those who attended witnessed the improv (and tribute) songs “Michael Jackson and Farrah Fawcett at the Lake House” and “A Great White from the Land Down Under.”  Extremely silly, but fun songs guest performer Dale Spollett and I made up on the spot based on audience suggestions.  I also played many of the usual suspects – Robbie’s Song, Firefly, She Does Her Crying Alone.  You could have a heard a pin drop when I performed “Too Good For this World” (I added a portion of Eric Clapton’s “Tears in Heaven” to the ending) which finished to absolute cheers – definitely caught a few moist eyes in the crowd and I appreciate the support for my late daughter.

Sleeping after the ShowAfter the show, I was so wasted that I absolutely crashed – one of my friends took this hilarious picture.  Woke up this morning still wearing my boots and clothes.  Big thanks to everyone who attended and supported, Donovan Lyman and Hollow Body for booking the show, Dale Spollett for his comedy and voice, Kevin and Sal for getting me home safely, Aaron Chavez for his incredible percussion, Hep for flying in for the show from Salt Lake City, and the Viper Room for the hospitality and love!!  Seacrest out!

Photos from the show:
Kevin and AaronDale Spollett singing with Kevin BurdickKevin and AaronMe and the Soundguy


Bootleg recording of “Firefly” from the show:
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The Bedroom Sessions, Episode 2

Friday, June 19th, 2009

Kevin BurdickIf you missed the Bedroom Sessions this week, you weren’t alone.  At least a billion people missed it, maybe more – LOL.  Luckily there were a good number of fans and friends who saw it LIVE and seemed to really enjoy it.  A big thanks to everyone who attended and for all the real-time shoutouts I got in the chatroom and on my cell phone.  You guys are the best!!

For those who missed it, here’s a little peek at what you missed:
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The Bedroom Sessions with Kevin Burdick, continued…

Saturday, June 13th, 2009

Kevin BurdickLast week’s Bedroom Sessions was a wild success as we had people from all over the world logging in during and after (on playback) to watch the short 3 song performance from my bedroom.  Personally, I enjoyed it so much that I’ve scheduled another one.  Hopefully you can make it.  This time, I’m even going to brave an improv song based on audience suggestions.

Register For:  The Bedroom Sessions with Kevin Burdick
Next Show:  Episode 2, Tuesday, June 16th @ 6 PM PST

And for those of you that missed it.
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The Bedroom Sessions with Kevin Burdick

Thursday, June 4th, 2009

Kevin BurdickAs Kevin’s touring schedule has slowed and his writing schedule increased, he still wanted a way to reach out to fans and give them an opportunity to see him play.  Luckily, with new internet technologies now available that becomes a relatively simple thing.  Enter, “The Bedroom Sessions” – a new internet performance series by Kevin Burdick.  At various times throughout the summer, Kevin will open up his bedroom LIVE via internet to fans who want to watch him perform from his rehearsal area right next to his bed in his Los Angeles home.  It’s brave, it’s intimate, and it’s raw.  Kevin will be featuring new tracks from the 2010 album he’s writing, plus perform songs from his other 4 albums on iTunes.  Click the link below to register for the web series featured on uStream.tv:

Sneak Preview:  The Bedroom Sessions with Kevin Burdick
Next Show:  Tuesday, June 9th @ 4 PM PST

Kevin Performing at The National Parade in Washington, DC.

Wednesday, April 15th, 2009

Kevin BurdickGoing to be near Washington DC this Independence Day?  If so, come out to the National Parade and meet Kevin Burdick.  He’ll be one of the celebrities for the event as he rides along the parade route singing several of your favorite Kevin Burdick songs including:  Never Let Go, Camelot, At the Fisher House, and New Job.  “I am very proud to be a part of one of the most incredible celebrations of America – the National Independence Day Parade.  It’s a huge honor to have been asked to perform for the thousands of spectators along the parade route and share with them my voice.”

National Independence Day ParadeAmerica’s National Independence Day Parade takes place annually on July 4th at 11:45 am in Washington, D.C., on Constitution Avenue from 7th to 17th Street before a street audience of hundreds of thousands of spectators. The Parade consists of invited bands, fife and drum corps, floats, military and specialty units, giant balloons, equestrian, drill teams, VIP’s, national dignitaries, and celebrity participants. The Parade is a major national event which seeks to draw the attention of Americans to the real meaning for the holiday. It is a patriotic, flag-waving, red white and blue celebration of America’s birthday!

To see more about the National Independence Day Parade Event, go to:  www.july4thparade.com

Happy Birthday Dempsey.

Thursday, April 2nd, 2009

My Angel BabyToday would have been my daughter’s 6th birthday.  It’s always a meloncholy time for me, this time of year, and I generally struggle to get out of bed.  Luckily I have good friends and family who force me to get up and do something with myself.  Today I awoke at 2 PM to my friends telling me it was time to get up.

Tonight I’ll probably treat myself to a nice jog somewhere and then head off to a secluded dinner, party of one, where I can just relax and think a bit.  After which I’ll surround myself with great friends, people that I love, and spend the night laughing and valuing the moments that I have with each of them.  I guess you never really know how many moments that you’ll spend with the people you care about, so each one is potentially precious.

The Animals Watch OverIf you wanted to celebrate Dempsey’s birthday with me, perhaps you could give a moment of silence today for someone that you’ve lost in your life.  Or, if you have the means, perhaps you could go to her website and donate something to her charity as a small gift to her, and more importantly, as a small gift to struggling families who have also lost a child.  To donate or to find more information about the Dempsey Burdick Memorial Foundation, please go to:  www.dempseyburdick.com

Happy Birthday Dempsey.

Another TRiP to Santa Monica.

Tuesday, March 31st, 2009

Club Trip ShowLast night’s show at Club TRiP was another great night relaxing with John, the owner of the club.  We didn’t have a particularly good turn out, but it was a Monday and with the economy coming down hard on everyone, I wasn’t surprised.  Still, the small group that was there to hear me seemed to really have a great time. 

Club Trip ShowI sang the usual suspects.  Songs from of all 4 of my albums, including fan favorites Firefly and Camelot.  I also broke into my usual 80s TV theme song medley as well as invited special guest singer Dale Spollett and special guest guitarist Dan O’Sullivan to come on stage and improvise with me.  Dan is an amazing guitarist and I mostly just let him riff and marvelled at his bluesy soloing, with a sort of slide guitar sexiness to it.  The silly audience suggested improv songs (no people, I do not come up with this stuff on my own) of the night included the song ”1940s Hookers and Blow” which had its finest moment during a funny disco remix part, and a song sure not to be a hit ”A 500 lbs Girl and her 6 Guy Roomates.”  Mildly entertaining.

Anyway, big thanks to John the club owner for the relaxing monday and also for upgrading the sound system there – the new improvements sound great.  Dan and Dale for jumping on-stage, Aaron for rocking the percussion, Ken for taking photos with his camera phone when the digital camera battery died, and the small pocket of friends I had out.  It was great to see all of you!!

When You Wish Upon a Star.

Thursday, March 26th, 2009

Kevin, Dale, and Haydn at DisneylandLast week’s trip to Disneyland with my family was one of those reaffirming trips that reminded me, “All will be fine – everything is right with the world.”  It was a much needed break from the daily grind of my music career and the fast paced California lifestyle to which I am growing more used to.  More importantly, it was my nephew Haydn’s first time seeing the ocean and his first time experiencing Disneyland – he’s 6 years old and one of the greatest enjoyments of my life.  His enthusiasm was contagious and soon I found myself feeling like a kid again, sprinting with my friend Dale to try and catch a 2nd trip down Splash Mountain and laughing uncontrollably. 

My nephew HaydnProbably the greatest moment from the vacation was taking Haydn to the beach with my Mom and sister.  Watching him pick up sea shells, play with seaweed, and dance at the edge of the ocean – it was an amazing reminder that, most times, the simple things in life are the best things in life.  Living so close to the beach I sometimes take for granted that it is there, but not last week.  For a moment, I was six-years-old again and seeing the ocean through young, optimistic eyes, full of life, innocent and excited about the possibilities of what might happen next.

Additional Photos:
Emily and HaydnMy buddy Haydn

The O’Briens Show – No, not Conan.

Wednesday, March 25th, 2009

OBriens in Santa MonicaIf you were one of the 30 or so people present last night in the small venue known as O’Briens in Santa Monica, you witnessed what many are calling the “second coming of awesome!!”  That’s because we rocked the place for an hour and a half with originals, emotional ballads, and devious comedy – it was my 2nd time performing there and it was great!  The back room at O’Briens was virtually full and there were a lot of familiar faces in the audience who came out.

Kevin Burdick, Dale Spollett, and Aaron ChavezSpecial guest Dale Spollett joined me on-stage for several songs as our grand finale included such improv tales as “Octagon Wedding (about a UFC wedding, including punches to the naughty bits)” and “The Passed-Out Stranger (named Meredith).”  We finished the night with our legendary version of “You’ve Lost that Loving Feeling” including the incredibly difficult whistle solo at the end.

Kevin Burdick LIVE at O’BriensIt was a hilarious night, and it was also a sad night.  I had a few people in tears when I sang the song “Too Good For This World” that I wrote for my daughter.  She would have turned 6 years old next month.  It makes me increasingly melancholy when I think about it – luckily I have an outlet in my music.  I also broke out my new song for the 2010 album I’m writing entitled, “Slowly Dying in LA” which was also a crowd favorite.

Big thanks to everyone who came out and supported, Ken for selling stuff, Dale for running sound and doing what he does best, Aaron for making sweet noises on the percussion, and the entire O’Briens staff for treating me great every time I play there.

Part of an Improv Song from O’Briens in Santa Monica.
Passed Out Stranger with Dale Spollett
(Warning some adult language):
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Brewing Up Some Sweet Music!

Monday, March 23rd, 2009

Kevin and Misty at the Witches BrewFirst off, let me begin by saying that living in Southern California is kind of like living in an episode of the twilight zone.  Weird things happen and life can be pretty unpredictable out here.  Over the last 2 days I’ve bumped into the guy who played Dozier from the Matrix at an Olive Garden and I stumbled onto Willis (Todd Bridges) from The Different Strokes in a tattoo shop – “What you talking about, Willis?”  It’s always interesting what you might see in LA.

Kevin Burdick LIVE at the Witches BrewFriday night’s show at The Witches Brew was just another one of those epic Southern California nights.  Great music, hilarious comedy, and fun times for everyone.  Dale Spollett, my good friend who also assists me with social networking website management, opened up for me.  He sang some covers and originals and, specifically, got the crowd nice and toasty warm.  Then I got on-stage.  By the end of the night, Dale and I were both on-stage improvising such potential hits as “Robots on the Moon,” “Frogs Tap Dancing With You,” “Tom Cunninglingus Has Jungle Fever and Loves Orange Soda.”  Yes, weird suggestions from a wild audience, but somehow Dale and I ran with those and even had tight harmonies on the choruses.  It was a fun night.  The grand moment was a duet between Dale and I of “You Lost that Loving Feeling” which included an epic whistle solo.

I want to thank everyone who came out to the show to support and also The Witches Brew for taking great care of us.  Big thanks to Aaron Chavez for handing percussion duties, Dale for opening, and Ken for setting up the gig.  I look forward to playing back there in North Hills again sometime soon.

More photos from the show:
Dale Spollett and MistyKevin and Dale On-StageKen and Tasha at the show

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