Season 1
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A struggling musician confronts past demons while chasing fame, discovering that true success lies in connection and authenticity.
Episodes
Experience the soul funk of The Styletones on this episode of Live at the Belly Up. Influenced by the sounds of James Brown and Janis Joplin, their punky funk and swinging soul sounds will have you struttin' your stuff. Then next up, the eclectic sound and vision of Bushwalla. Billy Galewood has an extensive background in musical theatre arts and it shows with "I Raise Up" and more.
On this episode of Live at the Belly Up, The Tilt hits the stage, lead by Jesse Malley, breathing life into organic rock and blues with flawless guitar-picking and soul wrenching vocals. Then next up, Dead Feather Moon, a rock and old country band. These Vista natives combine alt-country rock with elements of blues and psychedelia for "in your face" honest music.
Get down with the hip hop electro sounds of Vokab Kompany on this episode of Live at the Belly Up. Their energetic world music vibe combined with each musician's diverse background creates an incredible fusion of hip hop meets mad max. Then next up, California country styles of Brawley featuring singer/songwriter Nena Anderson, drawing inspiration from honky-tonk heroes Faron Young and Ray Price.
On this episode of Live at the Belly Up, see why The Devastators soulful mix of roots, reggae, and funk have earned them multiple awards and nominations at the San Diego Music Awards for years. Their heavy drum and bass grooves, Hammond organ, clavinet, and piano are unforgettably jam worthy. Next up, the Grass Heat, a rock trio with southern flare, inspired by old Santana and Grand Funk Railroad.
On this episode of Live at the Belly Up, groove out to the international and multifaceted set list of B-Side Players, a 9-piece latin global funk band. Combining Latin inspired rock steady rhythms with Samba, Boogalo and Jarocho. Then next up, Maren Parusel, bringing a unique European Flare and electronic vibe to the San Diego rock scene.
Welcome to Live at the Belly Up. San Diego has long been known as a hotbed of great musical talent. What's more, San Diego is home to one of the best music venues on the West Coast. Since 1974, the Belly Up has been featuring great local bands from their stage in the Cedros Design District. Groove, dance and sing. Live at the Belly Up.
