Monday, October 18, 2010

HAPPY CAMPERS SHOW SATURDAY























Our Friday the 13th themed band will be playing a show this Saturday in the back of Stories Bookstore in Echo Park.  Tommy Santee Klaws will also be playing.  This show is last of the "Spinning Yarn" series, which occupied every October Saturday this year.  It'll also be a gear-up for a Murder Ballads show at the Echoplex on October 26th!  Thanks to the New Los Angeles Folk Festival folks for putting on great stuff, and for letting us be a part.

Keep an eye peeled for new Happy Campers songs.  It is the season for things that seem vaguely scary...oooooohhhhhhhhhh

Sunday, October 10, 2010

SHOWERS WITHOUT WARNING

Here's a live performance of a song that'll be on our new 7"!

NEW OLD THINGS

Hello friends!

I usually record demo versions of songs to figure out how we're going to play them.  I found a few of these tracks from last December, along with some newer tunes we'll be re-recording or never releasing.  Enjoy away!




Dave Horwitz and Charlyne Yi, from Old Lumps, helped out on "Leaves."  Thanks!

Saturday, May 29, 2010

My Confessor - House Show Style

"Sneaky" Pete Ohs directed this clandestine performance of "My Confessor" we debuted at a house show at our place back in April. We threw an impromptu "festival" where different artists played in various rooms in and around the house (we used the front porch too!). The culmination: Hi Ho Silver Oh and Daniel Hart doing an omnichord/acoustic performance!

Here's the sweet vid ol' Petey made for us!

Hi Ho Silver Oh "My Confessor" @ Casey's House from Pete Ohs on Vimeo.

Friday, April 23, 2010

West Coast Tour Starts Today!

Come one! Come all! Hi Ho is leaving this afternoon to embark upon our first West Coast tour. Months of planning, evenings of meticulous pie charts, x & y graphs, and corn whiskey have led to this undertaking. We are prepared. We have a minivan.

We don't know anything that is going to happen in the next two weeks, except that we are playing concerts almost every evening. That's a surefire truth.

We'll be sure to keep y'all updated through this blog thing as the days pass!

Fondly,

Everybody

Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Who's that Clown?

Recognize that clown?



It's Phil! Our sweet Phil is an actor as well as a musician and overall good man. Best Coast got a day most all girls would kill for; Cats, beer, beach, In & Out- all in a clown costume in the likeness of Ronald McDonald.

Way to go buddy, we're proud of you!

Monday, April 5, 2010

Max Is Famous!

Brother Garrett brought sweet Max the Cat into our world last year. Look at him now! All grown up, all dressed up.

Monday, March 29, 2010

Scarface School Play

We at Hi Ho Silver Oh think kids say the darndest things. Especially when they re-enact hyper violent 80's era gangster films in a "kid friendly" way.

Wednesday, March 10, 2010

Saturday, March 6, 2010

Kojak

This is like a lesser version of Shatner's spoken word tunes from the 70's. Yet, I am enthralled . . .

Tuesday, March 2, 2010

Hard Ticket to Hawaii

Tonight, after YEARS of waiting, Hard Ticket to Hawaii arrived from Netflix. There's little to explain about this movie, except that the writer/director originally worked on the "Wide World of Sports" and invented "the honey shot" (google that one and you'll get a foreshadowing of what this film includes). This film is one of twelve from the "Triple B" Collection--the three b's being "bullets, bombs and babes."

Needless to say, based on the clip below, you'll come to learn our night was made complete by the watching of this flick. Oh, and on top of the fact that there's a razorblade frisbee, there's also a mutant snake.



"You've got a great ass."

"You too, pilgrim."

RENT IT.

Sunday, February 14, 2010

Integratron Desert Fun

Yesterday Jon, Wil, Casey and I embarked on a road trip to the Palm Springs region of California, in preparation for a late night slot at Pioneertown's Pappy & Harriet's. It was wild time, getting a sound bath at George Van Tassel's Integratron with reverberating quartz crystal therapy in an acoustically perfect dome, exploring Noah Purifoy's outdoor art installation made entirely of wreckage items, and finding the dopest (and cheapest) thrift store in a random nook of the region.

As we filtered through the dusty racks, the elderly cashiers complimented our tastes in purchasing a jacket with a "Golden Creme" insignia, and an undersized gray sweatshirt with kittens on it. Hell, they even gave us Valentine's lollipops reserved for "handsome looking gentleman" which we politely obliged and ate. Thanks ladies.

Asking them why there was 70's rock music pulsing through the adjacent walls, they casually remarked that Narcotics Anonymous was having a Valentine's dance, which--upon viewing the crowd outside--it became clear they were more interested in hackey sack than cutting a rug on the Rec Center floor. "Oh, but come back soon," the old women remarked, counting our change repeatedly. "We're having a bake sale in a week. The ol' IRS really is making sure we count our dollars now!"









Oh, and Pappy and H's has some awesome folks working there. Killer sound system, and a super warm crowd environment. Plus, there's a bowling alley next door built by Roy Rogers. Saturday was a total win.

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Danergous Cute

Oh my gosh I think this is the best video ever and it's so cute oh my gosh my head is exploding with awesome!!!!1

Once upon a time... from Capucha on Vimeo.

Monday, February 8, 2010

No F-wording Around

Man this song is super tight (even with the cusses)



Go reel in some jamz!

Love,
Casey

Friday, February 5, 2010

Lissie and Leslie & the Badgers @ Muddy Waters (2/14)

We at Hi Ho Silver Oh are super excited about an upcoming show (as well as our good friend Jody over at When You Awake blog). Leslie & the Badgers and Lissie are going to be playing a killer double lineup at Santa Barbara's Muddy Waters on February 14th (Valentine's Day). Both are bands fronted by some exceptionally talented ladies with heartbreakingly powerful voices, and crews of multi-talented musicians bringing musical thunder at every gig.

Tickets are still onsale, available HERE! We'll be at the show, so come hang with us and we'll have a chat and a beer and enjoy the Santa Barbara streets on a romantic evenin'.

And if you're unfamiliar, check out these videos below!

Leslie Stevens at This from THIS on Vimeo.



Lissie "In Sleep" [Part 1 of 2] from Yours Truly on Vimeo.

Monday, January 25, 2010

Este Rocks at the Echo!


Yo! Este Haim, our bassist extroardinare, plays in a bad-ass band with her two sisters Alana and Danielle, and they are called HAIM. They are playing the Echo tomorrow night (Tuesday) with Olin and the Moon and Henry Clay People. These are brutally talented bands.

Hop to it and show Este some love and support! FREE for 21+ and 5 bucks for 18+. Bingo, pizza, and probably music too. We'll be there too! Listening!

Thursday, January 21, 2010

Gone Straight From My Head


We're all super proud of our friends out here in LA--they are such creative, kind-hearted kids--and so when we get to collaborate on projects together, the fun level increases tenfold.

Recently, our bud DC Pierson of the Derrick Comedy Team wrote a novel "The Boy Who Couldn't Sleep and Never Had To" and asked Casey to make up a song inspired by the book.

The resulting track, "Gone Straight from My Head" was posted today as part of a free online mixtape based around the book. Download it here! Woot!

Book drops in your local book providing store January 26th!

Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Havin' a Party with Golden Oldies Pete

Last night at our show at L'KEG we opened with an a cappella rendition of Sam Cooke's "Havin' a Party"--a truly classic song, by an unbelievably gifted artist.

Golden Oldies Pete
, as he is known in the internet world, is far less renowned than Mr. Cooke, but he does possess what our departed Sammy did not: a Youtube account. Although I did laugh quite heartily when I first saw this video (it's the first page that pops up when you search query for "Havin' a Party"), something about Pete kind of grew on me. A man this dedicated to the craft of karaoke renditions, unafraid to be completely off key--with no ambitions to "make it" that I am aware of--kind of has to be respected for his commitment to singing music that's pretty much been phased out of modern radio waves.



And hell, the dude even writes his own songs. Check out "Sexy Server" if you want to get close to Pete and his "golden oldies" (innuendo-y).

Tuesday, January 19, 2010

We Made A Mix Tape for You!



Jody over at When You Awake kindly asked us to compile our own "top ten" of sorts as part of her "Mixin With" series, and we in turn obliged her with a compilation entitled: Top 10 Songs to Listen to on Your Road Trip from Richmond, Virginia through the Great State of North Carolina in A Jeep Wrangler.

Give it a listen, and you can download all the tracks for free! Thank you kindly Jody!

Show Tonight @ L'KEG With Superhumanoids, White Arrows and TFFW'z


It's finally here! Ring them bells! Our L'KEG Gallery show is tonight with Superhumanoids and White Arrows (for a good measure, mysterious band TFFW'z was thrown in at the last minute by the venue as they are on tour from their homebase of Oakland, CA).

Here's the set list:

9:15 - White Arrows
10:00 - Superhumanoids
10:45 - Hi Ho Silver Oh
11:30 - TFFW'z

And our friends Superhumanoids just released a Digital 7" last week, and we think it is mighty dope. Download it here, and peruse the site (designed by multi-talented singer/songwriter Cameron Parkins). See y'all tonight!

-Hi Ho Silver Oh

Monday, January 18, 2010

Music to soundtrack your internet traipsing

Wil: This is my first blog post, ever.

(Wil places link into text box, exits screen right)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ke-mE0DdM1c&feature=player_embedded

(From offstage)

Wil: Thank you.

(Bows)

SXSW

We'd like to go to SXSW this year to see things like this happen. I'd heard about this video last year, but didn't actually find it until just now. So, here's a belated awesome:

SXSW 2009 _ The Hometapes House from vincent moon / temporary areas on Vimeo.

Bluecomet.tv is excited about us!

Just last night, Eliza over at bluecomet.tv posted up a super charming article about Hi Ho Silver Oh.  We could repeat all the epithets she includes with quotations, but better you just read the thing for yerselves! Woot!

Also, here is a picture of Casey in his sweater/jacket best.


Funny Awesome Friends

Just finished recording a new song as part of a mix DC Pierson is putting together for his new book The Boy Who Couldn't Sleep And Never Had To.  It's such a great book by a really wonderful person.  DC is one of the members of the great Derrick Comedy team.  Good folks!


In a related name, CC Pierce put out a great video on The Outside Joke 2 page.  CC is one of the funniest people I know, and if you haven't seen any of The Outside Joke's videos, you're not as happy as you could be.  Go now!

Sunday, January 17, 2010

Music We Like: Paddle Boat

What a fantastic live show from this San Diego threesome.  This past week we followed their headlining gig at Synchronicity Space in Los Feliz, and they were simply stellar.  Backstage, they were humble, sincere, and genuinely nice dudes.  We could all sense they were connected musical spirits, in tune with one another on and off stage, and their welcoming nature for us to visit them down in San Diego was more than flattering.

Give their tunes a proper listen.  Buy their record.  Definitely more than worth your while.


THE ROOM

Tonight we watched "The Room" by Tommy Wisseau.  If you're unfamiliar, the film is--almost unarguably--the worst piece of garbage released in recent times.  It is so terrible, so god-awful in terms of acting and writing, that it somehow transcends it's abysmal nature and skyrockets into a realm of comedic gold.  I mean, who can beat dialogue (written by a European--Wisseau, the writer/director/lead actor--who refuses to disclose his country of origin) like, "Take that attitude and put it in your pocket!" or "I wish you would fall off the face of the planet.  That's a promise."

Rumour has it the film was funded by Wisseau's business of selling counterfeit jeans to Korean marketplaces.  Couple that with the greenscreening of rooftop scenes to look like San Francisco exteriors (due to the inability to procure proper permits), and you will be a convert.

There is so much more to this film, which apparently screens monthly at the Laemmle to riotious crowds that know the movie by heart.  Watch the trailer and then RENT or BUY this movie TODAY.  It will be the best decision you made, today.

Friday, January 15, 2010

We're in the blogosphere

Hey all! It's Hi Ho Silver Oh and this is our google/blogspot/blog! This is where we'll keep you up to date on fun happenings, shows, tours, inner thoughts, deeply recessed yet-to-be-unearthed personal secrets, and maybe even music too.