What are your thoughts on Christopher Cross? Hall & Oates? Men with beards so tickly that kissing them makes you giggle? If you answered with a blush to any of these mentions, get thyself to the Attic on a Tuesday night, where you'll be swimming in soft rock with the Sailing DJs. Much like their unrelated peers over at Yacht Rock, these dudes refuse to feel emasculated by buttery ballads written by men who (more often than not) shun the razor. The soundtrack to your parents' wine and cheese pa
So Daryl Hall has this newish Internet series called Live From Daryl's House where he invites other famous music dudes over to his house and they get filmed playing music together. Last month his guests were Kevin Bacon and his brother Michael. This month it's San Francisco soft rocker Matt Nathanson, who traveled to upstate New York to eat Hall's food and perform covers of Hall and Oates classics "Did It in a Minute" and "One on One," amongst other songs (including originals by Nathanson
Hangin' with President Clinton, drafting ultra-important documents -- Chris Gallagher has moved on from such trifles. Now he just wants to write purty songs.
RAY S./YelpJust another night at Pittsburgh's.Our favorite morsel from the blogs.
B-gals: In different posts, the girls of SFAppeal mingle with the hammered and sweaty in the city's murky taverns. Last week, it was Katie Ann Doze sloughing brain cells in Outer Sunset alky pit Pittsburgh's Pub, apparently to sniff the epic cheese of a jukebox stacked with the Police, Hall & Oates, and Huey Lewis. Doze: Pittsburgh's is the coolest. With its disemboweled pinball and arcade games, a working