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What the Sibleys play is spare, moody music carved out of guitar, bass, drums and vocals. Sort of like the Velvet Underground minus the New York attitude, with a beautiful blond female singer who can, at times, turn a better lyric and can always carry more of a tune than Lou Reed and Nico combined. Laura's guitar snakes in and out of her desert-Dietrich vocals about black Kawasakis and using a jumper cable at the carnival and not smiling unless she wants to, sung in a way that's better heard than read about.
- Peter Gilstrap, L.A. Times.
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WORDS FROM THE PRODUCER
I bought my house in Wonder Valley in 1998. When I was making my decision on whether or not to buy, I decided to visit the nearest bar to see if I felt at home. So I took the dirt road From Rt. 62 to Amboy Road and made a right. A half a mile down I spotted The Palms. I went inside and every head turned around, just like in the movies. The clientele was a collection of bikers, old men, desert ladies and a dog or two. They eventually gave me a collective look of approval and I ordered a beer. In the back room a band struck up a song. I went in to check it out. On stage were a very young blonde brother and sister (I'm guessing she was 16 and he was but a few years older) with a very gaunt older mustachioed speed freak on drums. They were performing a very interesting version of "Elvira" by the Oak Ridge Boys. That was it. I bought the house and frequented the Palms regularly. It turned out the band was called The Sibleys (Laura and James) and they owned the place with Mary, their mom.One night they debuted a new lineup (James had replaced the speed-freak drummer and their friend Thom was added on bass) and featured a few original compositions written with Mary. I was astonished by the simplicity of the music and poetic brilliance of the lyrics. I had never heard anything like it. That night I approached the band about working together. We initially recorded their whole catalog at my house only a few miles from the restaurant but the band didnt sound the same as they did on stage at the bar. I realized what was missing was the bar itself, so with the help of a remote unit, I cut them live with no overdubs at the Palms on a hot Tuesday desert afternoon. The band and I are thrilled with the results.
- Ben Vaughn
Selected Performances include:
The Blue Guitar, Palm Springs, 2007
House of Blues Las Vegas, 2006
The Knitting Factory, Los Angeles 2006
Gram Fest, Joshua Tree, 2002, 2003,2004,2005
Selected Media engagements
Weeds Showtime, Featuring The Sibleys song “Angel Dreams” 2007
WEVL, Memphis,”Sirens Muse Radio Show” Dickerson, Lea 7/15/2007
KUCR, Riverside,”Undercurrent”,Venable, Elizabeth 7/ 6/2007
Radio reverb 97 FM., United Kingdom, “Simple Folk Radio” Swinhoe,Dillon,
Palms film 2007 By John Bock featuring the Sibleys, premereing at Redcat Theater 2008 Los Angeles, exhibited Shirn Kunsthalle Frankfurt Germany 2007
New York Times, “Art Blooms in California Desert”Chaplin, Julia, 4/21/2006 (Travel Sec)
Simply Luxurios, (Einfactluxurios, Kalifornien) Swiss Television, show featuring The Sibleys, Channel SF Zurich broadcast 11/16/2006
LA Times Magazine, Gilstrap, Peter, April 17, 2005 pp.18 - 21
100 Concerts in 100 Days ( The Sibleys day 4) Pepsi Smash / Yahoo Web broad cast on Yahoo Music. 2005

My Interests

Music:

Member Since: 5/9/2006
Band Website: satisfactionrecords.com
Band Members: Laura Sibley, James Sibley, Thom Merrick
Influences: Join us every Thursday Night at 8:00PM for Open Mic at The Palms, Wonder Valley
Press Enterprise Article on Open Mic, Pictures, Video

Sounds Like:
The Sibleys perform their song Live!, I Don't Smile, in John Bock Film, titled PALMS (behind the scenes)

The Sibleys Perform Live!, Black Kawasaki, at Pappy and Harriets.

Type of Label: None

My Blog

The Aliens at The Palms

Every so often The Aliens appear. Tonight while I write this, stepping out from the pull of their sound. I am next door, while they play, I am taking a break to write something down. One song is forty...
Posted by The Sibleys on Sun, 14 Oct 2007 12:46:00 PST

Max Blagg Reads at The Palms

For the month of August we're going to take some time off to reflect. Unusual things are happening. We thank all who have come out and shared their thoughts and have brought with them their art, their...
Posted by The Sibleys on Fri, 27 Jul 2007 12:46:00 PST

Hitmen at The Palms

Two hit men were looking for my brother. Or rather he got shot by the Germans. When the film crew didn't show up and were about an hour late because they were devouring the beauty of Joshua Tree Park,...
Posted by The Sibleys on Mon, 02 Apr 2007 11:12:00 PST

Elvis and Fries without cynicism

This New Year we lost our keys to the bar. So we thought we might as well drive to Las Vegas and stay there until they turned up. We had luck before, by saying we were leaving and threatening to go an...
Posted by The Sibleys on Wed, 03 Jan 2007 08:31:00 PST

See the Sibleys on Swiss TV

Our friend Lili who originally came out to The Palms for a Wonderfest and then wrote about the band for a Swiss newspaper in Basel. She was kind enough to suggest our band when a European television ...
Posted by The Sibleys on Wed, 20 Dec 2006 08:48:00 PST

Facts about The Creekers

Did you know, at the Palms we like to have our facts straight, our drinks neat? Our friend Chad has examined our recollection of the evening of Dec 16th and has made some suggestions to who was where...
Posted by The Sibleys on Tue, 19 Dec 2006 05:07:00 PST

Revealed! Too Hot to Handle, über Jam!!!

The Palms is a paradox. Early in the evening Chad and his cool buds set up a turntable and a Mac laptop system plugged into the PA: pumped out some good obscure tunes, that sounded like a meaty club s...
Posted by The Sibleys on Sun, 17 Dec 2006 03:05:00 PST

Naked Lady

Something reminded me of this. We were talking about art and the bar and what people like and what make something popular. Let's see... this might have something to do with the election, you decide. W...
Posted by The Sibleys on Fri, 15 Dec 2006 08:40:00 PST

Mystery Rock Star Weekend Dec. 16th @ The Palms [Wonderland]

So there is this guy Chad, who is really cool, his band is called CB Brand, and he is from Silverlake. He played up here with us a few times and he is becoming a really good friend, also he is friends...
Posted by The Sibleys on Tue, 12 Dec 2006 06:49:00 PST

Pappy and Harriet's gig revised

We played Pappy and Harriet's last night! I grew up there and in the area, actually down the road, in a canyon. We had a house that was in the rocks. I had a horse named, Lucy. Lucy in the Sky with Di...
Posted by The Sibleys on Sun, 10 Dec 2006 01:01:00 PST