Shoot The Moon live Goodies Nightclub
March 6, 1988
Shoot The Moon live Goodies Nightclub. Shoot The Moon, a prominent Orange County band, has been making a lasting impact on the local music scene since its formation on March 6th, 1988. Founded by the guitarist and lead vocalist Joey Grijalva, and drummer-vocalist Ken Hada, Shoot The Moon’s musical journey can be traced back to their early days in the drum line of Kennedy High School in La Palma, California, starting in 1981. It was during this time that Grijalva and Hada discovered their shared love for music, setting the stage for their future endeavors. The band’s exceptional talent and distinctive sound quickly gained recognition, leading to a milestone moment when they played their inaugural nightclub show at Goodies Nightclub in Fullerton, California, on March 6th, 1988. This significant event marked a pivotal moment for Shoot The Moon, as they took the stage with unmatched energy and captivating performances, leaving a lasting impression on the audience. As their journey continued, Shoot The Moon’s dedication to…
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Shoot The Moon’s Inaugural Gig: Goodies, Placentia – March 6, 1988
March 6, 1988
Shoot The Moon’s Inaugural Gig: Goodies, Placentia – March 6, 1988 Shoot The Moon’s Inaugural Gig In the annals of Southern California’s music scene, March 6, 1988, holds a special place as it marks the inaugural club performance of Shoot The Moon, a band that would go on to shape the region’s sonic landscape for years to come. Nestled in the heart of Placentia, Goodies was the venue where Ken Hada (Drums), Joey Grijalva (Guitar), John Wackerman (Keyboards), and Mike Van Dyke (Bass) came together to unleash their musical prowess upon an unsuspecting audience. The chemistry among the band members was palpable from the first note, creating an energy that would become synonymous with Shoot The Moon’s performances. Ken Hada’s rhythmic precision on drums laid a solid foundation for Joey Grijalva’s dynamic guitar riffs, while John Wackerman’s keyboard artistry and Mike Van Dyke’s bass grooves added layers of depth to their sound. Goodies, with its intimate setting, provided the perfect backdrop for Shoot The Moon…
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Moon Ticket 3/6/88
March 6, 1988
Goodies Live Show
May 1, 1988
Goodies Photo and Ticket
May 1, 1988
Opening for the Pixies
June 24, 1988
Shoot The Moon opens for The Pixies
June 24, 1988
Shoot The Moon opens for The Pixies Shoot The Moon, an Orange County rock band, achieved a remarkable milestone when they were chosen to open for the Pixies at the historic Roxy in Los Angeles. This pivotal event took place during the Pixies’ first North American Tour on June 24, 1992, marking a significant moment…
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Night Moves
July 23, 1988
Night Moves Live
August 19, 1988
Goodies Live Show ticket and photo
October 24, 1988
Pre Goodies
October 28, 1988
Wackerman, Terby, VandDyke, Chris, Joey, Robin Kurzbard
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Reliving the Magic: Shoot The Moon’s Captivating Live Show at Night Moves, Huntington Beach
December 12, 1988
Reliving the Magic: Shoot The Moon’s Captivating Live Show at Night Moves, Huntington Beach (Video) – December 12, 1988 Step into a time capsule and experience the electric energy of Shoot The Moon’s unforgettable live show at Night Moves in Huntington Beach. On December 12, 1988, the band took the stage in Southern California, delivering a performance that would become etched in the memories of those fortunate enough to witness it. Now, preserved in video format, this concert captures the essence of Shoot The Moon’s musical prowess and the vibrant spirit of the Southern California music scene in the late ’80s. The stage at Night Moves became a playground for the talents of Joey Grijalva, Ken Hada, John Wackerman, and Mike Van Dyke, as they weaved a sonic tapestry that transcended genres. Joey Grijalva’s guitar melodies echoed through the venue, complemented by the rhythmic heartbeat provided by Ken Hada’s drums. John Wackerman’s keyboard wizardry and Mike Van Dyke’s pulsating bass…
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Shoot The Moon Live warehouse party 12-17-1988
December 17, 1988
Shoot The Moon Live warehouse party 12-17-1988 My Dream Girl
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My Dream Girl Live
December 17, 1988
Practice Photos from Ken’s Garage
December 24, 1988
The Whiskey
February 7, 1989
Shoot The Moon first cassette recording release
May 1, 1989
Here and Now Live
August 24, 1989
Moon Practice
September 6, 1989
Live at Goodies
September 11, 1989
hi8 video Ken’s notes High Road In my Room (Kim Cahill)*** Dren’s Reggaie song Black Limozine What I am You Know The Rest*** Chain Of Silver *** Jambo Back in Black ***** Iwanna Know Where Love is Audience on Stage* So Lonely (soundman cut us off)
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Back To Now recording released (cassette tape)
January 15, 1990
cassette tape liner notes Fading Picture Open Field Call My Name Angel Your Eyes Far Away From Home The Wanna Be Promises
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Live at Goodies
March 18, 1990
Shoot The Moon concert flyer 07-15-1990
July 15, 1990
Shoot The Moon Concert Flyer
August 24, 1990
Shoot The Moon concert ticket 10-29-1990
October 29, 1990
Shoot The Moon Flyer 12-15-1990
December 15, 1990
Goodies Live Show Video
March 18, 1991
Live at the Troubadour / song writing session
September 13, 1991
Ticket Nov. 10 1991
November 10, 1991
Moon Practice Naoki Yanai, John Terby
February 22, 1992
Practice, Naoki on bass
February 23, 1992
Moon Heart Live Video
February 28, 1992
Canters After Show
February 28, 1992
Phil Maturano, Naoki Yanai, Brooks Wakerman
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Live at the Whiskey
February 28, 1992
Canters after meal Brian Martin Phil Maturano Rodney Tanaka
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Shoot The Moon Live at the Whisky a Go Go 1992
February 28, 1992
Shoot The Moon Live at the Whisky a Go Go 1992 Shoot The Moon, an Orange County band, holds a significant place in the local music scene. Founded on March 6th, 1988, by guitarist and lead vocalist Joey Grijalva and drummer-vocalist Ken Hada, the band quickly gained recognition for their distinct sound and high-energy performances. However, their musical journey can be traced back even further to their early days in the drum line of Kennedy High School in La Palma, California, in 1981, where Grijalva and Hada discovered their shared passion for music….
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Moon Practice
March 29, 1992
Hi8 Ken’s notes Ken, Joey, John T, Jeff L, Julie, Mitzi, Phil
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Jeff Lyons, Terby, Julie VanDuren Mitzi
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Shoot The Moon Live Roxy
April 4, 1992
Shoot The Moon Live at the Roxy April 4 1992 Shoot The Moon, an alternative rock band from Orange County, California, comprising guitarist Joey Grijalva and drummer Ken Hada, took the stage at the Roxy in Los Angeles on April 4, 1992. The members first met in marching band, and their influences span Pink Floyd, Rush, Yes, The Cars, and Bryan Ferry. From their marching band origins, Shoot The Moon seamlessly transitioned into a powerful musical collaboration. Influenced by Pink Floyd, Rush, Yes, The Cars, and Bryan Ferry, they crafted a unique sound that captivated audiences. As the band graced the Roxy stage, Joey Grijalva’s skillful guitar work paid homage to David Gilmour’s emotive…
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Shoot The Moon live at The Roxy Theater flyer 04 04 1992
April 4, 1992
Shoot The Moon live at The Roxy Theater flyer 04 04 1992 Shoot The Moon, an Orange County band, has made an enduring impact on the local music scene since its inception on March 6th, 1988. Founded by guitarist and lead vocalist Joey Grijalva and drummer-vocalist Ken Hada, Shoot The Moon’s musical journey can be traced back to their formative years in the drum line of Kennedy High School in La Palma, California, dating back to 1981. It was during this time that Grijalva and Hada’s shared passion for music began to flourish. The band’s exceptional talent and distinctive sound swiftly caught the attention of industry insiders. Consequently, Shoot The Moon secured a pivotal opportunity to open for the Pixies on their first US tour at the illustrious Roxy Theatre in Los Angeles on June 24, 1988. This groundbreaking experience not only exposed Shoot The Moon to a wider audience but also solidified their burgeoning reputation as a rising force in the music scene….
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Shoot The Moon live at Goodies Nightclub ticket 05 09 1992
May 9, 1992
Shoot The Moon live at Goodies Nightclub ticket 05 09 1992 Shoot The Moon, an Orange County band, occupies a prominent position within the local music scene. Founded on March 6th, 1988, by guitarist and lead vocalist Joey Grijalva and drummer-vocalist Ken Hada. The bands musical journey originates from their early days in high school drum line back in 1981. Consequently, Grijalva and Hada’s shared passion for music laid the groundwork for their future endeavors. Opening for the Pixies Their exceptional talent and unwavering dedication rapidly garnered attention, propelling Shoot The Moon to open for the Pixies on their inaugural US tour at the esteemed Roxy Theatre in Los Angeles on June 24, 1988. This significant opportunity not only exposed Shoot The Moon to a broader audience but also solidified their credibility as a burgeoning force in the music scene. As their reputation continued to soar, Shoot The Moon triumphed in securing a live performance at Goodies Nightclub on May 9, 1992. Renowned for featuring local talent and emerging bands,…
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Shoot The Moon News flyer
June 1, 1992
Shoot The Moon News flyer. Shoot The Moon, a prominent Orange County band, has made waves in the local music scene since its establishment on March 6th, 1988. Founded by the talented guitarist and lead vocalist Joey Grijalva and the versatile drummer-vocalist Ken Hada, Shoot The Moon’s musical journey traces back to their humble beginnings in the drum line of Kennedy High School in La Palma, California, in 1981. It was during these formative years that the foundation for their musical aspirations was laid. The band’s exceptional abilities and unique sound quickly caught the attention of music enthusiasts and industry professionals alike. This led to a breakthrough opportunity when Shoot The Moon had the honor of opening…
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Julie V, Lyons, Terby Drum Kat keyboards. Jim Nelson on the camera.
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Shoot The Moon live Troubadour 06 19 1992
June 19, 1992
Shoot The Moon live Troubadour 06 19 1992. Shoot The Moon, an Orange County band, has left an indelible mark on the local music scene since its formation on March 6th, 1988. Founded by guitarist and lead vocalist Joey Grijalva and drummer-vocalist Ken Hada, Shoot The Moon’s musical journey can be traced back to their early days in the drum line of Kennedy High School in La Palma, California, back in 1981. It was within the drum line that Grijalva and Hada discovered their shared love for music, sparking a creative partnership that would shape their future. The band’s exceptional talent and distinctive sound quickly gained recognition, leading to a significant milestone when they opened for the Pixies on their first US tour at the renowned Roxy Theatre in Los Angeles on June 24, 1988. This pivotal opportunity not only exposed Shoot The Moon to a wider…
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Moon Practice
August 9, 1992
Open Field Live
August 24, 1992
The Storm Live
August 24, 1992
Warehouse Party
October 24, 1992
Shoot The Moon Halloween Party Ticket
October 24, 1992
Shoot The Moon Halloween Party Ticket. Shoot The Moon, an influential band from Orange County, has left an indelible mark on the local music scene since its formation on March 6th, 1988. Founded by the talented guitarist and lead vocalist Joey Grijalva, along with the dynamic drummer-vocalist Ken Hada, Shoot The Moon’s musical journey can be traced back to their early days in the drum line of Kennedy High School in La Palma, California, as early as 1981. It was within…
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Shoot The Moon live Goodies Nightclub in Placentia California
November 18, 1992
Shoot The Moon live Goodies Nightclub in Placentia California. Shoot The Moon, an Orange County band, has left an indelible mark on the local music scene since its formation on March 6th, 1988. Founded by guitarist and lead vocalist Joey Grijalva and drummer-vocalist Ken Hada, Shoot The Moon’s musical journey can be traced back to their early days in the drum line of Kennedy High School in La Palma, California, back in 1981. It was within the drum line that Grijalva and Hada discovered their shared love for music, igniting a creative partnership that would shape their future. The band’s exceptional talent and distinctive sound quickly caught the attention of industry insiders, leading to a pivotal moment when they opened for the Pixies on their first US tour at the renowned Roxy Theatre in Los Angeles on June 24, 1988. This groundbreaking opportunity not only exposed Shoot The Moon to a wider audience but also solidified their reputation as a rising force in the music scene. Building on their early successes, Shoot The Moon continued to ascend, culminating in a highly anticipated live performance…
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Shoot The Moon live at Bogarts ticket
December 4, 1992
Shoot The Moon live at Bogarts ticket. Shoot The Moon, an esteemed Orange County band, has etched their name into the local music scene since their formation on March 6th, 1988. Founded by the talented guitarist and lead vocalist Joey Grijalva, alongside the versatile drummer-vocalist Ken Hada, Shoot The Moon’s musical journey finds its roots in the drum line of Kennedy High School in La Palma, California, dating back to 1981. It was within those early years that Grijalva and Hada discovered their shared passion for music, paving the way for their future endeavors. The band’s…
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“Moon in Solvang” / practice sectional
January 1, 1993
day or month…unkown practice session vocal sectional jeni, fernanda, ? home inventors playgrounds
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Warehouse Party
January 6, 1993
Date Unkown Casey Duane Peters Lea Wackerman
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Poker at Shawn Gordon’s
January 12, 1993
Shoot The Moon Christmas Cassette Released
January 15, 1993
Song Writing Rehearsal
January 17, 1993
From Smoke E’m If You’ve Got E’m John Wackerman Drums John Horne Bass Joey Grijalva Guitar Ken Hada Guitar
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Live at the Troubadour
January 21, 1993
rehearsal at Covello Studios
January 27, 1993
Moon Practice
February 7, 1993
I think we had a background named Phoenix in this clip?
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Home CD insert lyrics credits
June 2, 1993
Practice for Whiskey show
October 16, 1993
Shoot The Moon “Live From The Moon” CD
December 31, 1993
Shoot The Moon “Live From The Moon” CD. Shoot The Moon live recording from a party at the Mattron warehouse
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Live From The Moon recording
December 31, 1993
Unkown date? Possibly the best backing vocals of any moon show Margie, Rona, john terby, lyons wackerman backing vocals had good volume Set List Home*** Authority*** Common Rain Ian Wahdawani Trusting (Rona) * Hoping and Guessing Inventors ** Hell Hole Stand By Your Man (cut off camcorder mishap) Within Reach (cut off camcorder mishap) Someday** So Lonely (tape dropout) Wackerman playing some nice jazzy chords
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Joey’s Party
January 6, 1994
Shoot The Moon live performance at Club 369
March 28, 1994
Shoot The Moon live performance at Club 369
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Moon News September 1994
September 1, 1994
Poker at Shawn Gordan’s
January 1, 1995
Shoot The Moon 369 show
January 4, 1995
Shoot The Moon 369 show year, day and month are unkown Pamela rebeka julie / after show footage Paul Jones
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Moon Auditions
January 4, 1995
Before Americas Got Talent, The Voice, X Factor there was “Moon Background Singer Auditions”. video notes Rowna, Margie, Chick in cowboy hat girl sitting out
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Pre 369 show
January 6, 1995
Date Unkown This was shot by John Wackerman
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Date Unkown, 369 Don Gina Faven
January 12, 1995
Wow Someday (and I include my singing in this) how many opposing notes can a band sing at once?
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Moon News April 1995
April 1, 1995
Vocal Sectional
June 18, 1995
Hi8 Ken’s notes Joey Gina Julie M, Interesting conversation between Julie and Joey regarding theater.
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Don, Gina, Julie Messina
Open Field
Playground
Seattle Way
La Vida
Trusting
Within Reach
Funny Feel Good Noises
I Shot The Sherriff
Be There
Someday
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Moon Ticket July 15 1995
July 15, 1995
STM interactive #1
September 3, 1995
Shoot The Moon News Fall 1995
October 1, 1995
Shoot The Moon News Fall 1995. Shoot The Moon: Capturing the Spirit of Southern California’s Music Scene since the 1990s In the vibrant landscape of Southern California’s music scene, Shoot The Moon emerged as a force to be reckoned with, leaving an indelible mark on the industry dating back to the 1990s. At the heart of their journey lies the Shoot…
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Cypress Festival
January 6, 1996
Smoke E’m If You’ve Got E’m CD released by Shoot The Moon 1996
February 8, 1996
Features Ken Hada Joey Grijalva, John Horne, John Wackerman, Dren Mcdonald, Brooks Wackerman Addict Lyrics Conflict in my home Conflict in my sight Conflict in my touch Conflict in my heart I’m right here Come and get me I’m right here Come and get me Depicted in my mind Depicted in my walk Depicted in my style Depicted on my face I’m right here Come and get me I’m right here…
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Live at 369 / Matt Stocks Blues Jam
June 21, 1996
Live Club 369 blues
October 25, 1996
Ken’s notes Kat, JulieM, Lyons, Wackerman Credit Line Can’t Hold On Lost Frog *** Matt Pebley Entrance Lonely Road ** Seattle Way (good Vibe solo When the Buzz Comes On I aint Waiting
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Dangerous type Cars cover when the buzz comes on how lucky can you get How Lucky can you get Julie M Rona John Terby “Little lost frog” **** “Lonley Road” Wackerman vibes were killing
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Live show Cypress Fair, Oak Knoll Park
April 27, 1997
Date unkown Natalie and bone player
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Oak Knoll Park Festival
April 26, 1998
Joey and Ken began digitizing “The Moon” history
January 4, 2018
The process of digitizing the bands history has begun.
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Shoot The Moon gets together for one more rehearsal
February 24, 2018
Joey Grijalva Ken Hada John Wackerman Don Duckworth
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Home by Shoot The Moon (Official Lyric Video )
March 2, 2019
The song Trusting now streaming
September 22, 2021
The song Trusting now streaming. Â From the Shoot The moon Album Live From The Moon recorded December 31 1993.
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The Room on streaming platforms
October 23, 2021
The Room on streaming platforms. I have been playing music with Joey Grijalva for a long time. In fact, we started in 1981. This song called The Room was made in 1989. And it was made on a cassette four-track Portastudio. Some say it has a Missing Persons influence. To me, it sounds like our band Shoot The Moon. Which included Joey, myself, John Wackerman, Mike Van Dyke, and Robin Kurzbard. The Room by the band Shoot The Moon
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The Veil now streaming
November 23, 2021
The Veil now streaming. The album The Veil by the band Shoot The Moon now on streaming platforms. Written by Ken Hada and Joey Grijalva via the internet during the covid 19 lockdown.
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Journey Back in Time: Shoot The Moon’s “Home Album” Streaming
December 24, 2021
Journey Back in Time: Shoot The Moon’s “Home Album” Streaming Now Travel back to the early ’90s with Shoot The Moon as they unveil a musical gem from their archives – the “Home Album.” Originally released on cassette tape in 1992, this nostalgic masterpiece is now available for streaming, inviting listeners to immerse themselves in the sonic landscape crafted by Joey Grijalva, Ken Hada, John Horne, Naoki Yanai, John Wackerman, Jeni Brennan, Julie Van Duren, and Hope Horlick. The “Home Album” captures the essence of an era when cassette tapes were the currency of music lovers, and Shoot The Moon’s eclectic sound was gaining recognition in the Southern California music scene. With 11 soulful tracks, each note is a time capsule, transporting listeners to a period when the analog warmth of tape recordings was an integral part of…
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Someday Live by Shoot The Moon now streaming
November 27, 2023
Someday Live by Shoot The Moon now streaming. Introducing “Someday Live” – a timeless musical gem that transcends decades. Today marks the official release of this electrifying live performance, recorded on December 31, 1993, at the Matron warehouse in Whittier, California. A piece of history captured on a 2-inch 16-track reel-to-reel recording machine, “Someday Live” is part of the original “Shoot The Moon” CD titled “Live From The Moon.” This exceptional rendition showcases a powerhouse lineup, with Ken Hada on vocals, Joey Grijalva on guitar, John Wackerman on drums, John Horne on bass, and the enchanting Margie Johnston on vocals. The chemistry among these talented musicians creates an immersive experience, transporting listeners to the heart of that memorable New Year’s Eve celebration. The recording equipment used adds a touch of magic to the authenticity of the performance. The 2-inch 16-track reel-to-reel machine, adorned with microphones acquired from Patrick Moraz of the Moody Blues and Yes, captures the raw energy…
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