Lightning Strikes
Joey Arias
Kristian Hoffman
Sat, February 23, 2013
Doors: 8:00 pm / Show: 9:30 pm
Bootleg Theater
$25 - $50
Tickets Available at the Door
This event is 21 and over
Borrowed from the title of a Klaus Nomi song, Lightning Strikes marks the first collaboration between New York icon Joey Arias and acclaimed singer/songwriter Kristian Hoffman - both of whom were close friends and collaborators of the late German counter-tenor. [Nomi and Arias famously backed up David Bowie on Saturday Night Live in 1979 and the two were close friends up until the time of Nomi's death. Hoffman wrote some of Nomi's signature songs ("Nomi Song," "Total Eclipse, "Simple Man") and did the arrangements for others.] In addition to a Nomi song or two, Lightning Strikes features a mix 70's rock anthems, popular standards, original material and Arias' signature 'channeling' of Billie Holiday.
http://www.foldsilverlake.com/event/195829/Joey Arias - (Set time: 9:30 PM)

A fixture of New York City's vibrant downtown performance scene for 30-plus years, Joey Arias is a bona fide NYC icon. Most recently Arias appeared in a headlining solo concert at Central Park SummerStage and played Royal Albert Hall in London as part of the Antony-curated Meltodwn Festival. Arias lived and worked with legendary musician Klaus Nomi until Nomi’s death in 1983. However, he has long since stepped out of Nomi’s shadow to gain fame in his own right as a performance artist, cabaret singer and drag artist. From outrageous performances at seminal New York nightclubs Jackie 60 and Squeezebox to the now-legendary nights at Bar d'O where he held court with Raven-O and Sherry Vine, Arias has distinguished himself with scandalous wit, sleek style and an extraordinary voice... evocative of Lady Day yet uniquely his own. It was no surprise when Arias was tapped by Cirque du Soleil to originate the role of the emcee in their Las Vegas spectacular Zumanity, for which he co-wrote 2 songs. After 6 years in that role, Arias returned to New York where he became star and co-creator of Arias With a Twist with master puppeteer Basil Twist. The show was a critical and commercial hit and extended repeatedly for a total of 8 months at HERE Arts Center. The show has been subsequently presented in Los Angeles, Washington DC and Paris and returned to New York for another critically acclaimed, encore 8-week run at Abrons Arts Center in Fall 2011. The "Arias With A Twist" docu-fantasy premiered at the Berlin Film Festival and had it's US premiere at the 2011 TriBeca Film Festival.
In 2010 Arias returned to New York City with his first full-length concerts in over a decade. Joey Arias in Concert - featuring new jazz luminary Ben Allison and a band comprised of some of NYC's best musicians - played to sold-out houses for two weeks at Abrons Arts Center. A scaled down version of the show opened the Spiegeltent at Bard SummerScape in 2011. Arias has performed worldwide at venues including Carnegie Hall, The Freedom Theatre in London and on a transatlantic world tour into the cabaret clubs of Paris, Tokyo, Moscow, Germany, Finland, Estonia, Canada and England. On film, he has appeared in Mondo New York, Big Top Pee Wee, Elvira, Mistress of the Dark, Wigstock - The Movie, Flawless and To Wong Foo, Thanks for Everything! Julie Newmar. Television credits include the infamous Saturday Night Live episode with David Bowie and Klaus Nomi, Ann Magnuson's Vandemonium (Cinemax), Elvira's MTV Halloween Special, HBOs Dragtime, HBO's Real Sex and Gayer Than Gay on VH1, along with numerous appearances on a wide variety of talk shows and programs. Additionally, Arias has produced several of his own recordings including Arias on Holiday, Strange Fruit, Jazzo Lozo, God Shave the Queen and live recordings of StarLust in Berlin, Arias with a Twist and Bar D'o in New York. In October, Z Chromosome, a short film starring Arias and directed by Manfred (Thierry) Mugler opened the 18th Annual Festival Chéries-Chéris in Paris, and he will headline the Adelaide Cabaret Festival in June of this year.
In 2010 Arias returned to New York City with his first full-length concerts in over a decade. Joey Arias in Concert - featuring new jazz luminary Ben Allison and a band comprised of some of NYC's best musicians - played to sold-out houses for two weeks at Abrons Arts Center. A scaled down version of the show opened the Spiegeltent at Bard SummerScape in 2011. Arias has performed worldwide at venues including Carnegie Hall, The Freedom Theatre in London and on a transatlantic world tour into the cabaret clubs of Paris, Tokyo, Moscow, Germany, Finland, Estonia, Canada and England. On film, he has appeared in Mondo New York, Big Top Pee Wee, Elvira, Mistress of the Dark, Wigstock - The Movie, Flawless and To Wong Foo, Thanks for Everything! Julie Newmar. Television credits include the infamous Saturday Night Live episode with David Bowie and Klaus Nomi, Ann Magnuson's Vandemonium (Cinemax), Elvira's MTV Halloween Special, HBOs Dragtime, HBO's Real Sex and Gayer Than Gay on VH1, along with numerous appearances on a wide variety of talk shows and programs. Additionally, Arias has produced several of his own recordings including Arias on Holiday, Strange Fruit, Jazzo Lozo, God Shave the Queen and live recordings of StarLust in Berlin, Arias with a Twist and Bar D'o in New York. In October, Z Chromosome, a short film starring Arias and directed by Manfred (Thierry) Mugler opened the 18th Annual Festival Chéries-Chéris in Paris, and he will headline the Adelaide Cabaret Festival in June of this year.
Kristian Hoffman

A singer, songwriter, producer and in-demand musical collaborator, Kristian Hoffman formed his first band, Mumps, with high school friend Lance Loud shortly after they had both made dramatic appearances in what is now known as "the first reality T.V. series: PBS' award winning "An American Family". Flourishing for about five years in the New York club scene in the late '70s, Mumps drew musical comparisons to The Move, The Kinks, and Sparks, and stylistic comparisons to the New York Dolls. Lance was the flamboyant singer, Kristian the songwriter and keyboard player. While still performing as Mumps, Lance and Kristian subsequently appeared in a show called "New Wave Vaudeville", produced by Ann Magnuson, who became a life-long collaborator of Hoffman's. (He produced, arranged, and played multiple instruments on Magnuson's "Pretty Songs And Ugly Stories.") At New Wave Vaudeville Hoffman met Klaus Nomi, the eccentric legendary German counter-tenor mutant glam virtuoso visionary. Kristian approached Klaus Nomi about forming a band, and his ensuing collaborations with Klaus included writing several songs for him, including "Total Eclipse," which was featured in the rock and roll movie Urgh! A Music War. Hoffman also collaborated with "No Wave" artists including Lydia Lunch and James Chance.
Hoffman has recorded and released 4 albums of his own including the critically acclaimed 2010 release "FOP" and the 2002 release "&," a collection of duets with artists including Russell Mael of Sparks, Rufus Wainwright, Maria McKee, El Vez, Paul Reubens (aka Pee Wee Herman), Anna Waronker, Lydia Lunch, Stew ("Passing Strange"), and Magnuson. Hoffman served Music Director for Rufus Wainwright's first touring band, and he frequently tours with El Vez. Kristian Hoffman's latest self-produced solo CD, "Fop" was hailed as " an ornate masterpiece of baroque pop" (Magnet). He also produced, arranged, and played all keys on Ann Magnuson's current CD, "The Jobriath Medley: A Glam Rock Fairy Tale", released November 2012.
Hoffman has recorded and released 4 albums of his own including the critically acclaimed 2010 release "FOP" and the 2002 release "&," a collection of duets with artists including Russell Mael of Sparks, Rufus Wainwright, Maria McKee, El Vez, Paul Reubens (aka Pee Wee Herman), Anna Waronker, Lydia Lunch, Stew ("Passing Strange"), and Magnuson. Hoffman served Music Director for Rufus Wainwright's first touring band, and he frequently tours with El Vez. Kristian Hoffman's latest self-produced solo CD, "Fop" was hailed as " an ornate masterpiece of baroque pop" (Magnet). He also produced, arranged, and played all keys on Ann Magnuson's current CD, "The Jobriath Medley: A Glam Rock Fairy Tale", released November 2012.


