Boneyard tonight at the Coyote 4-16-09

April 16, 2009

bonyard rock the coyote\' in Carlsbad CABoneyard, (the band from (sm)xell), rocks the patio at the Coyote bar and grill tonight in Carlsbad CA. Check out these ageless rock and roll wonders. Local legends these guys, and one hot (pregnant) chick, play classic rock hits from the 60’s, 70’s, 80’s, 90’s, and even 00’s.

The band typically plays the Coyote once a month on the outdoor patio. Self appointed band leader, lead singer, and proprietor of the Offshore Surf Shop, Scot Ammen recently reported, “This will probably be our last gig for a while as rythm guitar player Joe will require shoulder surgery and lead singer Kirsten is scheduled to have a baby”.

So if you get a chance stop by the Coyote between 6-10PM for a taste of some well played classic rock and roll.

Offshore Submission: (sounds like I should be wearing leather…)

September 8, 2008

So school’s started again, many of us have gone back to work after our summer vacations, we’re gearing up for autumn but Carlsbad is still rolling. The water is warm with a southwest swell coming in, the days are bright and still last a while.

The Boost Mobile Pro Trestles surf contest is running from September 8 (it was postponed Sunday), just 20 minutes away at Lower Trestles in San Clemente. With the swell and the competitors, it’s definitely worth watching. Prepare for a trek, parking is tricky – but the break is definitely worth the hike. Option One: Take the 5 to Cristianitos and park in the public lot by Carl’s Jr. or on the street and walk down the trail. Option Two: Get off the 5 at Basilone and park at San Onofre State Beach like you’re going to Old Man’s and head north – no hills, but it’s a distance getting there. However you play it, it’s going to rock.

It’s easy to slip back into routine once Labor Day’s gone, but this is our extended summer. We still have a lot to do before we pull on the 20-year-old Uggs and hibernate. For locals and visitors alike, this is the best time of year for southern California.

In the course of just a week, the battle for parking has abated a bit and we can get on the beach that feeds our souls. The Village continues to come into its own and is ours to enjoy – The restaurants are packed with friends enjoying the diverse menus the city has to offer, live music and a Scene that lacks Scene. Boutiques, galleries, museums and specialty shops thrive and beckon. There is a growing theatrical presence with the historic Carlsbad Village Theater and the New Village Arts Theater (in the old Bauer Lumber building). In and around our little (but not as little as it used to be) city, there is a wealth of things to do. Get out and enjoy!