Lava Baby Live at Acme Underground, NYC By Rick Siegel

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Lava Baby was one of my favorites, energy, power, and wonderful harmonies and rhythms. In their first concerts with us (Nov 16, 2000) the original lineup from their CD had the two sisters, Robyn and Jen Celia on stage. Well, life often takes its own turns as nature calls and Jen went off to form a family and was not a part of the May 4, 2001 offering here. One of the last sets with sister Jen can be had with the Nov 16, 2000 concert, which is actually the original lineup for the CD release. After that Jen Celia was replaced with Jen Salzman.

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Lava Baby Live at Acme Underground

Lava Baby came to our Acme Underground venue several times. We have three concerts in the archives but here we have 2 concert dates ready for offer. If you missed this amazing group when they were touring now you have a chance to get right up there with them.

Lava Baby was one of my favorites, energy, power, and wonderful harmonies and rhythms. In their first concerts with us (Nov 16, 2000) the original lineup from their CD had the two sisters, Robyn and Jen Celia on stage. Well, life often takes its own turns as nature calls and Jen went off to form a family and was not a part of the May 4, 2001 offering here. One of the last sets with sister Jen can be had with the Nov 16, 2000 concert, which is actually the original lineup for the CD release. After that Jen Celia was replaced with Jen Salzman.

 The New York City power pop group Lava Baby initially started out as a bond between childhood friends Robyn Celia (vocals/guitar) and Andrea Brown (drums). The two loved Blondie, the Go-Go’s, and early Madonna, and decided they, too, could make it in rock & roll. They shifted their daily lives in 1998 with Celia’s sister and keyboardist, Jen, and focused on catchy riffs and ’80s new wave grooves. Guitarist Mark Piovanetti and bassist Tony Angerson completed the lineup in time for 2000’s cheeky debut, In the Right Place. Village Voice and Billboard praised Lava Baby, but Jen Celia didn’t stick around to enjoy the success. She left the band to get married shortly after its release. Angerson also departed; Jen Salzman and Peter Cole were added and Lava Baby continued its East Coast reign around small clubs. A year later, Big Muff was released

Lava Baby Band Line up May 4, 2001:

Robyn “Banx” Celia – Lead Vocals, Guitar
Jen-Jen, Jen Salzman – Vocals, Keyboards
Peter Cole – Bass
Miss Andrea Brown, Miss Brown – Drums
Mr. Marc Piovanetti – Guitar Percussion

Video Stats May 4, 2001:
Video: Color NTSC
Format: MP4
Sound: Stereo
Run Time: 43min
File Size: 444Meg
Recording Date: May 4, 2001

Video Taster Lava Baby May 4, 2001

Right Place” just one of the amazing songs from the concert from May 4, 2001

 

Lava Baby Band Line up Nov 16, 2000:

Robyn “Banx” Celia – Lead Vocals, Guitar
Jennifer Celia – Vocals, Keyboards
Tony Angerson – Bass
Miss Andrea Brown, Miss Brown – Drums
Mr. Marc Piovanetti – Guitar Percussion

Video Stats May 4, 2001:
Video: Color NTSC
Format: MP4
Sound: Stereo
Run Time: 32min
File Size: 326Meg
Recording Date: Nov 16, 2000

Video Taster Lava Baby Nov 16, 2000

Typical Man” just one of the amazing songs from the concert from Nov 16, 2000

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