"We're going to be doing all the old Frank Zappa favorites, along with stuff from 'Joe's Garage'," says Ike. "Basically, we span all of the eras."
Pojama People features Alli Bach (vocals, percussion, winds, terpsechorean ejectamenta) and Glenn Leonard (drums and "I Was There" musical direction). Rounding out the unit are Portland's Brian Casey (bass) and Ted Clifford (keyboards). Spawned from Zappa tribute ensemble Project/Object, drummer Glenn Leonard (who had played 7 national tours with Project/Object) decided to start his own band to honor the late, great Mother. "I moved from Philly to Oregon in order to marry Alli and start a new Zappa project on the west coast with Ike Willis," Glenn related. "Alli and I met up every time Project/Object played in Eugene, where she would guest doing interpretive modern dance to various FZ songs or improvisations. She joined the tour as a guest in 2004 from Portland to San Francisco where she was featured doing 'The Black Page' on tap! At that point, I knew she was the woman for me. A cross-country romance bloomed and by 2006 I moved to Eugene."
Pojama People have completed five west coast tours since August 2006. Most recently the group released their debut CD 'footsie notes', which is based on improvisations with Ike Willis (who plays guitar as well as sings). "Glenn's our old drummer from Project/Object," recalls Ike. "He was with us for three years. He decided to move to Eugene and start his own band. Also, I lived in Oregon for 17 years. I moved there after the last tour I did with Zappa. Glenn is one of the family, and when he put Pojama People together... when any of my brothers need help I answer the call!"
Pojama People featuring Ike Willis will be performing at the following locations:
Sep 11 Friday 8pm - The Mix, 6006 12th Ave S., Seattle WA 98108 - myspace.com/mixseattle
Sep 13 Sunday 7pm - Roxy's Vets Club, 406 N Mount Shasta Blvd., Mt Shasta CA 96067 - myspace.com/roxysvetsclub
Sep 14 Monday 8pm - Elbo Room, 647 Valencia St., San Francisco CA 94110 - 415.552.7788 - www.elbo.com
Sep 16 Wednesday 9pm - Dante's, 1 SW 3rd & Burnside, Portland OR 97209 - myspace.com/dantesportland
Sep 17 Thursday 10pm - The Red Fox Tavern, 415 5th St (5th and E), Eureka, CA 95501 - (707) 269-0282 - myspace.com/theredfoxtavern
Sep 18 Friday 9:30pm - Caspar Inn, 14957 Caspar Rd., Caspar CA 95420 - 707-964-5565 - www.casparinn.com
Sep 19 Saturday 9:30pm - Luckey's, 933 olive st., Eugene OR 97402 - (541) 687-4643 www.luckeysclub.com
Songs to be performed by Pojama People on this tour include: "Dangerous Kitchen" (with Glenn on piano), "The Tap Page" (Alli doing the Black Page via tap dance), "Tell Me You Love Me", "Help I'm Iraq", "Trouble Every Day", "Inca Roads", "Black Napkins", "Outside Now", "Sy Borg", "Watermelon In Easter Hay", "Willie The Pimp", "Zomby Woof", "I'm The Slime", "Lucille" to name a few.
The music of Frank Zappa still remains important to Ike Willis; "I've been playing Frank's music for over 30 years now, and I spent half my life with him. We met when I was 19 years old, when I was in college. I played and toured with him on and off from 1978 on. I recorded with Frank the entire time from 1978 up until he passed away." Along with the debut of the Ike Willis Project this fall, Ike has his three solo CDs available for purchase through www.itsaboutmusic.com
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