{"id":261665,"date":"2006-09-14T00:00:00","date_gmt":"2006-09-14T07:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/sdnews.com\/sd-musicians-in-spotlight-for-sweet-16th\/"},"modified":"2006-09-14T00:00:00","modified_gmt":"2006-09-14T07:00:00","slug":"sd-musicians-in-spotlight-for-sweet-16th","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/test.sdnews.com\/es\/sd-musicians-in-spotlight-for-sweet-16th\/","title":{"rendered":"SD musicians in spotlight for sweet 16th"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Now in its 16th year, the San Diego Music Awards has become the local music fan&#8217;s biggest night out. Scheduled to be held this year on Sept. 18 at Viejas&#8217; Concerts In The Park venue, the annual event both showcases area musicians and raises money for the Taylor Guitars For Kids program. To date, the awards have raised more than $200,000 for San Diego elementary schools, providing guitars and music instruction. In the process, the awards show has gone from a regional gathering to a nationally important ceremony, with major labels paying attention.<br \/>While the fact that the show is a fund-raiser is certainly a nice aspect, it&#8217;s the music that draws the crowd. San Diego&#8217;s music scene has exploded in the last decade, and the acts performing at this year&#8217;s awards show reflect the wide spectrum of music that can be heard locally.<br \/>Taking the stage in between the handing out of trophies will be rock hit-makers Switchfoot, best known for their smashes &#8220;Stars&#8221; and &#8220;Dare You To Move,&#8221; as well as hard rockers P.O.D., which scored big with &#8220;Youth of a Nation&#8221; and had their music included in promotions for the recent &#8220;Superman&#8221; film. The bill will be rounded out by appearances from Americana-tinged singer-songwriter Arabella Harrison, Latin jazz favorites The B-Side Players and rockers Dirty Sweet and Transfer.<br \/>Even with such a great talent roster, one of the evening&#8217;s highlights is sure to be a one-time-only joint performance by troubadour Gregory Page, trumpeter Gilbert Castellanos and piano icon A.J. Croce, all of whom currently record for the same label, Seedling Records. While they won&#8217;t be performing, it will also be a special treat to see Lifetime Achievement Award winners and jazz legends Jeannie and Jimmy Cheatham pick up their well-deserved prize.<br \/>&#8220;I think San Diego is a special city when it comes to our music, and this is all a way to show it,&#8221; said Al Guerra, president of The San Diego Music Foundation, the awards&#8217; parent organization.<br \/>He is likely best known, however, as the host of long-running 91XFM local music show &#8220;Loudspeaker.&#8221;<br \/>&#8220;The fact that the public can vote on the performers makes it a real indication of what is going on locally,&#8221; he said. &#8220;I can&#8217;t think of a better way to highlight the incredible talent we have here, and help out in the local schools in the process.&#8221;<br \/>Gary Hankins, frontman for hotly tipped indie rockers UV Tigers, which is nominated in the &#8220;Best New Artist&#8221; category, agrees, but sees another bonus to the proceedings.<br \/>&#8220;It&#8217;s great for helping the kids learn about music, but the other part of it is that this show brings together the music community as well,&#8221; Hankins said. &#8220;Pretty much everyone from everywhere is there &#8221; it&#8217;s amazing. Definitely the most important outing of the year.&#8221;<br \/>Troubadour Gregory Page, who, in addition to performing is nominated in the &#8220;Best Acoustic Performer&#8221; category, sees the awards in more practical terms.<br \/>&#8220;If, in the end, through the money raised, it helps get kids off video games and back at creating something, everybody wins,&#8221; Page said. &#8220;It is wonderful to be able to raise money for something so special. The arts always lose in schools.&#8221;<br \/>While all the nominees would like to take a trophy home, Cady Truckee, of &#8220;Best Americana&#8221; contenders The Truckee Brothers, points out that though the awards do pit bands against each other, there is little competitive behavior among the artists.<br \/>&#8220;It&#8217;s not whether we win or not,&#8221; he remarked. &#8220;I think it&#8217;s a great honor to be nominated because we get to stand against our peers, and that&#8217;s what counts.&#8221; He takes into account the closeness of the local scene.<br \/>&#8220;A lot of us work together on different projects and know each other from gigs and studios,&#8221; Truckee said. &#8220;So really, most people are happy just to be a part of the whole thing, and may the best man win.&#8221;<br \/>It should also be mentioned that anyone interested in the music business won&#8217;t want to miss this event. It&#8217;s mix of radio and TV personalities, record producers, promoters, managers and journalists, as well as most of the musicians within a 100-mile radius of the venue, make it the biggest networking opportunity of the year.<br \/>It&#8217;s that sort of exposure that appeals most to country crooner Peter Bolland of The Coyote Problem, also &#8220;Best Americana&#8221; nominees.<br \/>&#8220;You&#8217;re among your peers, both in the audience and among the nominees, and get exposed to a lot of types of music fans. That means a lot,&#8221; Bolland said. &#8220;With the money going to help kids, we&#8217;re seeding the next generations of musicians, but the chance to get your band&#8217;s name in front of a large audience is a win in itself.&#8221;<br \/>&#8220;It&#8217;s a way of telling the public that you do, indeed, make a decent sound,&#8221; he joked.<br \/>The San Diego Music Awards will be held next Monday, Sept. 18 at Viejas&#8217; Concerts In The Park venue, 5000 Willows Road in Alpine.<br \/>For tickets, visit www.ticketmaster.com.<\/p>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Now in its 16th year, the San Diego Music Awards has become the local music fan&#8217;s biggest night out. Scheduled to be held this year on Sept. 18 at Viejas&#8217; Concerts In The Park venue, the annual event both showcases area musicians and raises money for the Taylor Guitars For Kids program. 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