

My favorite new artists to listen to, track and tell people about are Molly Tuttle, Remi Wolf and La Doña, also known as Cecilia Cassandra Peña-Govea.
Molly and Remi are from Palo Alto, though Molly lives in Nashville and Remi lives in LA. They were actually neighbors, or their parents are. Remi went to Paly and Molly Peninsula School.
I first met Remi about eight years ago, at an open mic at Philz coffee, the one on Alma. I was doing a comedic monologue about Jim Harbaugh and she and Chloe were about to sing “Somebody that I Used to Know”. Got it?

The Cy Twombly is actually titled “Bacchus Psillax Mainomenos” and showed at the Gagosian Gallery in New York in 2005, before coming to SFMOMA. There is a catalog you can find somewhere. In this usage, cutting it short a bit, “the crazed violent god of fury” – -which actually sounds more like La Doña than Molly or Remy. She has a song about a dream that included a earthquake and gentrification. Also, there is now a mural at 24th and Alabama I think that says “RESILIENT” and is an tribute from the Giants to their fans and features a depiction of La Doña — although when I saw her there she was wearing a 49ers jacket, but said it was more about being a San Franciscan than being a sports fan (whereas whilst I write, here at Coupa, sipping a mocha made with Mexican chocolate, I am wearing a black shirt with a depiction of Joe Montana at Super Bowl XIX — because I was there. I’ve never met Joe Montana but he and his family sat near us at Stanford Lively Arts and as he passed by us I resisted an urge to tackle him just for the thrill. Te lo juro, it was one of those things where you are seated and you have to stand for people to crab-wise scoot pass you and it did cross my mind that if i was Jim Burt of the Giants or Reggie White of the Eagles it would be curtains for Joe Cool.
and1 or andale: this is already all over the place or “acabando” as Meche used to say but as I am fact-checking – -yes, I fact-check — it is news to me that the 2011 pop hit is actually co-written or based on a song by Luis Floriano Bonfa, 1922-2001, a Brazilian composer and guitarist known for the music of “Black Orpheus” film. And I admit that Plastic Alto is the place where Spanish and Brazilian/Portuguese are sort of blended, in contrast to all the Germanic and eurocentric stuff; and yes I am mixed or mixted and conflicted.
NOTE: LA DONA APPEARS LIVE IN PALO ALTO SATURDAY, AUGUST 7, 2021 AT MITCHELL PARK BOWL, 600 EAST MEADOW DRIVE, PRESENTED FREE BY EARTHWISE PRODUCTIONS — ADVANCE TICKETS AT EVENTBRITE
Yes, I use “they/them” pronouns and the reason why I put “and anything with love” is because I appreciate words that can be used to signify community or kinship. Given that I am Black, I often hear phrases (especially from Black older folk) such as “hun” “sweetie” “sugar” and from my peers words like “sister” “sis” “bro” “girl” as a way to signify community or friendship. When I began to use “they/them” pronouns, I was afraid that it would signify that I no longer wanted to be referred to with those community/kinship markers. I look at those markers as a way to signify connection of some sort, and I welcome it. For others who use they/them pronouns, they sometimes prefer not to be referred to by those markers anymore as those markers are also sometimes gendered (for example, the phrase “hun” is often used towards female-identifying people. When using they/them pronouns, sometimes the person no longer identifies as female and therefore do not prefer to use markers such as “hun” to refer to them). SO, I welcome people to use any and all markers when referring to me so long as it is done out of love!
words: Sabyne
image: Sloane

Terry and I have seen two live shows, Jon Craigie at Roaring Camp and Ledisi at Stern Grove.
The opening act at Stern Grove, La Doña (Cecilia Peña-Govea of San Francisco) is doing a free show Saturday, July 17 at 2 p.m. at Yerba Buena Gardens in San Francisco.
I also bought tickets to finally see Fantastic Negrito, a multiple Grammy nominee from Oakland, at Stanford Frost Amphitheatre. It’s Terry’ s birthday, so hopefully we will have as nice a time as we did at Lionel Ritchie, Willie Nelson and Bob Dylan. The Negrito show is produced by SF Jazz, whereas the first season of the new Frost was produced by Golden Voice (talent buyer: Rick Mueller — who I congratulated at Pollstar, February, 2020). July 8, Thursday night.
La Doña has big showcases/festivals in Chicago (Ruidofest) and Austin (Austin City Limits). She is booked by Amy Davidman of TBA Booking, who apparently is good friends with another dozenne of Latin, Amy Blackman who managed Ozomatli for many years. Too much inside beisbol, I know.