Posts Tagged ‘wounded’

Bogey’s/Club Allure - Bringing the love back to Utah!

Monday, November 10th, 2008

Bogey’s in Clearfield, UtahThis weekend’s shows at Bogey’s in Clearfield, Utah and Club Allure in Sandy, Utah were a great welcome back to my home state. 

Bogey’s is a large Vegas-style club with a big stage.  The staff and guests were grateful to have me out on a Thursday and were impressed with my blend of comedy, story-telling, and rock-n-roll - some of the staff felt like I was “the best band they’d ever had out.”  I had a great time partying with the locals up there and am looking forward to coming back next year sometime.  Highlights of the show included improv songs “Dead Baby Pie” and “Malleable Penile Implants” thanks to some creative, funny, and very unique audience suggestions - ha, ha.  It was a great night!!

Club Allure in Sandy, UtahThe Club Allure show on Saturday was for a packed house, with 100 - 200 people in the crown room at the club in Sandy at any given time.  People were dancing, singing, and genuinely enjoying the show on all sides of the stage.  One pretty lady flashed me and then climbed on-stage and put a $20 bill in my underpants, which is always appreciated on several levels.  Audience influenced improv songs included “Ken’s Sexy A**” (about my business manager’s best asset) and “The Pull0ut Method.”  Another epic night, and we’re only half way through the Utah leg of the tour.

Live at Bogey’sI’m really looking forward to my next 4 shows here before heading back to Hollywood.  Utah is where I really came into my own as an artist and found a home in the local music scene, so it will always feel like home to me when I hit the stage here.

Kevin Burdick Live at Bogey’s in Clearfield, Utah performing “Never Let Go” from the album, We are the Walking Wounded (available on iTunes):
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Kevin Burdick Live at Club Allure in Sandy, Utah performing an improv song “Ken’s Sexy A**” (warning, PG-13 language):
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The Wake Me Alive Video Shoot!

Tuesday, September 23rd, 2008

Wake Me Alive Video SetThis last weeks shoot for the “Wake Me Alive” music video was a full and wild day of shooting.  The crew showed up on-the-set at Stevens-Henager College in Salt Lake City, Utah at 7 AM last Friday and began getting the set ready for the hospital scene in the video (you’ll note I’m in a coma in some of the photos).  The rest of us stumbled in about 8 AM and started getting our costumes, hair, and make-up straightened out.  I can only image what the students at the college were thinking as they saw a sweaty shirtless tattooed man running around the halls followed by a video crew (I’ll leave the reasons behind those scenes to your imagination).  By midnight, we had created the building blocks of a masterpiece (or so I’m told). 

Kevin and KannikaBig thanks to Kannika Coley who plays my ‘love interest’ in the video - she did a great job and we had great on-camera chemistry - Jaime Fletcher for filling in as the nurse on the video, Cynthia Dean for her hair and make-up work, and the entire crew at Super Heumann Productions for their super-human efforts.  The video should be released on-line in mid-October and we will be posting more details as we get closer to it’s release.  The single “Wake Me Alive” is currently available on iTunes.

Some photos from the set:
Kevin in a ComaComa Kevin!Kevin and the Violin.Kannika Coley
Kevin and KannikaOn Set at the Wake Me Alive Video ShootWake Me Alive Video ShootJaime and Kannika

The Filling Station through the eyes of one cool Platt!

Tuesday, August 26th, 2008

Kevin Burdick at The Filling Station

If you couldn’t make The Filling Station show this last weekend, you did miss a high-energy, inspired performance from ‘yours truly.’  Luckily, one of my oldest friends and one of the top photographers in the country happened to be in the house, so you get to see the show through his eyes.  Enjoy!

They were how big?Slick, Sweaty Kevin.
Huh?!?!Brad Verrier, BassA passionate note.
It was THIS big!A glorious finish!Chris Hancock, Drums
Jedi of Opalhill DriveRocking The Filling Station!

Getting our fill of The Filling Station!!

Sunday, August 24th, 2008

The Filling Station in Magna, UtahWhen Jedi of Opalhill Drive called me about doing a couple shows out in Magna, Utah at The Filling Station I was a little skeptical.  Magna is a mining town and The Filling Station is known as a biker bar.  After some discussion and a pretty good sales pitch, I thought, “What the hell.”  And so, two months later there I stood at the aforementioned biker bar in the middle of mining town Utah, USA.

Filling Station CrowdThe crowd on Friday was very stand-offish.  I had one lady yelling at me all night to do her random list of cover tunes and when I obliged to do one “Kevin Burdick Style” she was more pissed off that it didn’t sound like the original.  You asked me for “Shook Me All Night Long” and I play the piano.  What did you expect?  Oh, AND I’M NOT A COVER BAND!!

The Filling Station ShowLuckily, the Saturday night crowd was way more into the show, showing their appreciation with both applause and some dancing.  I was so grateful to see some familiar faces had made the 20 minute trek out to support their own favorite local piano man.  Saturday was also a little more challenging when my usual drummer, Chris Hancock, called in sick.  Luckily, guitarist Chris Doucet (who happens to be one of the most talented musicians I’ve ever met) filled in on the drums with no practice and virtually nailed all of the songs.

Highlights of the two-days included doing several improv songs with Jedi (lead singer of Opalhill Drive), who was able to think quickly on his feet and create some of the funniest freestyle lyrics I’ve heard.  He was an absolute blast and the Opalhill Drive guys were a lot of fun to play with.  I just really enjoyed them and was grateful to have made some new friends.

Big thanks to Jared and Rex Platt for stopping by the show and photographing, Ken Gray for handling the business side, V and E for handling merch sales, Chris/Chris/Brad for rocking the stage with me, and Opalhill Drive for being incredible hosts and just all around great guys to party with.

Live acoustic performance of “Tiny Dancer” at The Filling Station:
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Romancing Club Allure!!

Monday, August 18th, 2008

Kevin Burdick at Club AllureThe Club Allure show in Sandy, Utah this last weekend was dubbed my “angriest show to date. ” After touring on-and-off since last October, I believe that the wear and tear of the road is finally beginning to show.  Strangely enough, most people said it was one of my best and most intense shows they’d ever seen me put on.

Crowd at Club AllureTouring this much has been extremely gratifying.  It’s always been a dream of mine.  But it has taken it’s toll on my personal life - I’ve lost friendships that I failed to properly care for on the road, sacrificed chances at a normal relationship with a woman, and have felt betrayed by a number of people I considered family.  I guess when you’re “out of site” you are technically “out of mind” for some people.  Of course, my true friends try to make me feel better by saying thinks like, “they weren’t you’re real friends anyway.”  Of course, this is probably true, but it doesn’t make the sting of loss and betrayal any easier to deal with.  So this week I’ve been mourning the loss of some very important relationships and have been licking my wounds.

Club Allure ShowFortunately, I’m always able to take my pain and situations that affect me into my songwriting.  In spite of just releasing an album, I already have two new songs completed that have been inspired by these feelings of love and loss that I have been experiencing lately.  I feel blessed to be able to have some clarity in these difficult moments with which I can write beautiful music.  I actually performed one of these new songs, “Am I So Disposable?” at the Club Allure show to very rave reviews.

A big thanks to Keith Hubbard for stepping in on short notice with the bass guitar and also “The Rob” (who played drums on many of the tracks on the new CD) for filling in on the drums.  Thanks also to Chris Doucet for his magnificent guitar work, even with one injured hand.  Also thanks to Scoop Einer for promoting the show, Ken Gray for his management and support, and the myriad of fans who showed up to rock with me.

We Are The Walking WoundedNote:  All of the tracks from “We Are The Walking Wounded” are now available on iTunes.  If you haven’t heard the album, do a search for me on iTunes and see what you think.  It’s quite an achievement and the people who have picked up the album already say that they are in love with it.

Bringing Down the House at Liquid Joe’s!!

Saturday, August 9th, 2008

We Are The Walking WoundedI read an article about a baby that was born (yesterday) on 08.08.08 at 8:08 AM who weight 8.8 LBS (this is true).  What’s crazy is we also gave birth to our own 8 pound baby late last night as we rocked Liquid Joe’s and delivered the new CD “We are The Walking Wounded” to a packed house!!  It was a huge celebration and if you missed the show, you missed history in the making.  I have been getting texts and messages all morning from friends and fans who picked up the CD at the show about ‘what an epic achievement it is’ - I may be biased, but I do think it’s my best work so far.

Kevin Burdick the New Piano ManThe show began last night with some new twists.  I busted out my grand piano (a huge pain to set up), and instead of the drums in the back of the stage on the riser, we decided to put the piano up top.  I also added a smoke machine and at the beginning of my set, during Cigarette Girl, it appeared as if my piano was on-fire as smoke began pouring out of it.

Packed houseThe highlights of the night included an improv song about my tender relationship with a donkey, a funny birthday song, a quick performance of the hidden track on the new CD, Chuck Thompson (the cellist who plays on several tracks on the CD) came up and played a couple songs with me on his cello, and really just having the opportunity to play for several hundred people at a packed Liquid Joe’s.

Big thanks to Brad Verrier (Bass), Chris Doucet (Guitars), Chris Hancock (Drums), Chuck Thompson (Cello), Ken Gray (My awesome business manager), Scoop (Promoter), Joel Pack (My Producer), Brittney (Our sexy merch girl), the Liquid Joe’s staff, The Better Life Band (for kicking off the show at short notice), and the many more people that supported this show and came out to rock with me.

Don’t forget, you only have until midnight tomorrow to order the new CD at the discounted $8.99 rate until it goes up to $12.99 Monday morning.  Big thanks to the many people who have already ordered it.  You should be receiving your signed copies later this week:  http://www.kevinburdick.com/buy.html

Performance of the track, “Goodnight Darling, Goodnight” off the new album:
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More photos from the show:
Brad, Hancock, MeMe, Brad, HancockMerch TableFaraway shot

Why do I have to get up so damn early again??!? Oh…

Sunday, July 27th, 2008

The Masses at Wharf to WharfThe 8 AM soundcheck at today’s Wharf to Wharf show would not have felt so early if I hadn’t stayed up until 4 AM last night celebrating my birthday with friends, but so goes the life of a rockstar. 

Phillip, George, Vero, and Ken.Let’s start with last night.  Ken and I had a couple friends come up from Los Angeles to hang with us - George, a great guy who just happens to be homosexual and Mexican (both of which I’m supportive of) and Vero who happens to be hot, straight, and attached to nearly all of Ken’s man parts.  So it wasn’t surprising that my birthday night turned into a 1-on-1 celebration with George while Ken had his own 1-on-1 thing going on.  George and I ended up at a few bars on Castro Street in San Francisco (which is apparently a predominantly gay area of the city) and before I knew it, Kevin Meat Sandwich!I was the meat in a giant homosexual danceclub sandwich.  Luckily I am very comfortable with who I am, and so I just rolled with it as I had 6 gay men dancing around me, grinding against me, and making me their sex object.  Ladies I now know how you feel.  Needless to say it was my own “Night at the Roxbury” moment.  What I learned is that I am a sex object, not just to women, but also to some dudes apparently, and that is flattering.  Let it be known that Kevin is cool with men and women and their individual sexual preferences.  However, let it also ring forth across the land that Kevin Burdick is totally straight and is only attracted sexually to the ladies and the boobies.

Wharf to Wharf ShowSo, after my birthday celebration we pulled into the area of the Wharf to Wharf Festival in Santa Cruz and slept at about 4:00 AM this morning.  Big thanks to Ken Gray for driving while I attempted to sleep.  We got up around 7:50 AM and quickly started setting up.  To give you an idea, the Wharf to Wharf Festival centers around a 12ish mile race that wraps around Santa Cruz from the boardwalk across the city.  There are a number of bands that entertain the runners and the townspeople throughout the city-wide festival.  We got to introduce the music of Kevin Burdick to 15,000+ people today and it was a lot of fun.

Wharf to Wharf 2The highlights were some of the improv songs we did, and also playing with Max and Dave here in San Fran, which is always a highlight in itself.  One improv song in particular that makes me chuckle was “It’s not too late to win” which I sang to the people in the very back of the race about not giving up.  I reminded them that, although they were in “14,235th place” it wasn’t too late for them to win it all - especially if we could figure out how to teleport them to the finish line using techniques I’d learned on Star Trek.  Funny stuff - I really don’t know where it comes from, even at 8 AM.

Kevin Burdick Selected as Featured Artist for GlobalComrades.com

Wednesday, July 16th, 2008

Kevin BurdickWe are pleased to announce that Kevin Burdick has been chosen to represent GlobalComrades.com as their featured artist to the world.  This is as much a testament to his global appeal as a recording artist as it is an endorsement of his deep desire to make a difference. 

Global Comrades has been years in development and was created to allow people from around the globe to get to know each other in an environment of friendship and tolerance - an environment free of government influence and persuasion.  By providing globally conscious individuals the opportunity to interact directly, they hope to bring down barriers created by borders and opposing beliefs - to unite a collective voice for the greater good of humankind.

Dan Felsing, the spokesperson of GlobalComrades.com, had this to say about making Kevin their first featured comrade on the site. ”We are pleased to introduce Kevin to a global market.  His music is both personal and human and is indicative of the types of things we are trying to do on a universal level here at the site.”

Kevin BurdickKevin is pleased to be the focused artist and musical spokesperson for the site - the concepts and ideals behind the website all support the things Kevin has tried to do with his music - break down barriers, tell personal and universal stories, and help people to connect.  Kevin has already uploaded a number of mp3s to the site, including a sneak peek at the new album “We are The Walking Wounded” with a track featured only on the Global Comrades site called “Goodnight Darling, Goodnight.”

Go to http://www.globalcomrades.com/ for more information.

We Are The Walking Wounded CD Pre-Sale!!

Tuesday, July 8th, 2008

The Walking Wounded CD CoverOn August 8th, 2008 “We Are The Walking Wounded” will be officially released at the Walking Wounded CD Release Party at Liquid Joe’s in Salt Lake City, Utah.  The 4th CD released by Kevin Burdick will be available on-line (iTunes, Napster, etc) and in some retail stores the following week for $12.99 - however, presale orders for the CD are being taken now from the Kevin Burdick website.

Kevin and Paris WalkingFans of Kevin Burdick are able to pre-order the CD for just $8.99 and have it shipped on August 8th, 2008.  Presale orders will all be autographed and will also contain a special thank you letter from Kevin Burdick, for his fans, many of whom have been supporting him since his first solo album in 2002.

Click here to be one of the first to pre-order “We Are The Walking Wounded” by Kevin Burdick!

Also, as a free gift to readers of this blog, we are giving away two of the pre-mastered tracks from the new 12-song CD.  Simply ‘right-click’ on the links to the songs and select ”save target as” to save the tracks to your local hard drive.

We Are The Walking Wounded:  Track 5 - Cigarette Girl

We Are The Walking Wounded:  Track 6 - Camelot

The Walking Wounded Tour - Hello California!!

Tuesday, June 3rd, 2008

Rocking the swamp.The Walking Wounded Tour officially kicks off this week as we hit 4 clubs in California during the month of June.  We’d love to see you out at one of these if you happen to be in the area.

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06/22/2008 09:30 PM - The Cat Club - West Hollywood, CA
8911 West Sunset Blvd
West Hollywood, California 90069
Cost:10.00 

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06/18/2008 09:30 PM - The Joint - Beverly Hills, CA 
8771 W Pico Blvd
Los Angeles, California 90210
Cost:10.00 

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06/12/2008 10:00 PM - Starry Plough - Berkeley, CA
3101 Shattuck Ave
Berkeley, California 94701
Cost:5.00
Description:Come see Kevin Burdick and Tyler Jakes at Starry Plough (www.starryploughpub.com) on June 12th, 2008. 

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06/05/2008 10:00 PM - Beale Street Bar & Grill - San Francisco, CA
133 Beale St
San Francisco, California 94105
Cost:5.00 

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