Shoppy, the explosive trio from Riverside, California, began their meteoric rise in the summer of 2000. Formed by multi-talented singer, rapper and drummer Chad Villarreal and bassist Matt Wyckoff, Shoppy's inventive blend of Rock, Rap, Funk, Jazz and Groove-oriented music was well on its way to breaking music genres. The group was rounded out by virtuoso muscian and multi-instrumentalist Gabe Hartman. Hartman, who completes the band's unique sound with his fierce and dynamic sax, keyboard, and even occasional flute playing, already had success sans Shoppy, touring North America and Latin America for two years as a sax and guitar player for BMG Recording artist Marisela.
Just a year after Shoppy's inception, the band entered a contest at a local radio station 103.9 - the prize - the coveted spot of playing at Riverside's Orange Blossom Festival. Battling it out amoung fierce competition, Shoppy reigned supreme over more than 300 bands, winning the competition. Bringing their funk-fueled hybrid rock to 40,000 sweaty concert-goers, Shoppy gained immense notoriety and fan-base that day, sharing the stage with the legendary New Wave act Berlin, amoung others. The Performance at Orange Blossom Caught the eyes and ears of KROQ, the largest and most influential Modern Rock station in all of North America. KROQ gave Shoppy an opportunity that most bands would kill for - a chance to play their famous Inland Invasion concert in 2001, exposing the band to an even wider and hungrier audience. The Orange Blossom Comittee was so impressed with Shoppy's quick successes, that the band was invited back to play the festival each year since.
Shoppy has gone on to record two ground-breaking EP's - the self-titled Shoppy and 'Hotcakes,' as well as one full-length album, Welcome To Antarctica, and their newest EP release 'Mojo,' which has a four star rating and is selling hand-to-fist at their live shows and music stores alike. Expanding on their energetic and whimsical originals, Shoppy continues to draw out an ever-increasing fan-base at their dynamic live shows, featuring fantastic renditions of Shoppy classics as well as cutting up some hits like Insane in the Brain by Cypress Hill. Shoppy has also shared bills with an impressive array of noteworthy acts that include Weezer, Long Beach Dub Allstars, Incubus, Alien Ant Farm, the Offspring, The Color Red, and Social Distortion.
Known for not resting on their musical laurels, Shoppy continues to push itself sonically and professionally, even playing as Norwood Fisher's (Fishbone) back-up band, Trulio Disgracias, sharing the stage with members of the Skeletones, Weapon Of Choice, Parliament Funkadelic, and the Red Hot Chili Peppers, an evniable position to any hard-working muscian out there. Shoppy continues to thrive and endure. It shows; they were recently noinated for Best Urban Band and won Best Metal Band at the Inland Empire Music Awards, categories that hardly describe the eclectic sound of Shoppy.
Hey, can you come to our next acoustic show tomorrow (Wednesday) night pretty please with Splenda? =)
• Wednesday June 25th at 9:00PM: The Cat Club 8911 W Sunset Blvd, West Hollywood, CA (Please mention our name at the door!)
We really hope to see you there, but if you can’t make it, please keep the following two dates open, they’re both very important events!
1. A full band event on Saturday night, July 5th at 9:00PM: X103.9FM Features A Living Daylight, broadcast live on air at Stinger’s in San Bernardino! (This one is going to be huge!)
2. An acoustic show Saturday July 19th at 7:30: Genghis Cohen 740 North Fairfax Avenue, Los Angeles (Please mention our name at the door!)
Thanks for the all the continued support!!
A Living Daylight
PS: If you want to see how well we sound live, watch the video performance on Forbidden Radio of our new song called “She Looked Better On MySpace” that is posted on our profile!! Comment us with your thoughts!!
It was great seeing you guys play twice this week! thanks for the "Jared's Set List"! haha Good to see you guys have a lot of shows again also. See you soon!
Alright fella's i'll be at the lake on wensday and i would love to hear I.E. hook up an old skool fan....i remember watching you guys at the METRO haha
Hey I'm back now in Australia, and I'm gonna miss seeing you guys play live. But i'm sure I will get to see you guys again. It was good to meet you all!
lol.. goodtimes last nite.. loved the hat.. so glad i got a pic with it.. and whoever did your guestlist was awesome.. she asked me to write down my bra size.. haha love it!
I've had "welcome to antarctica" for years, and teach some of my drum students "slippery" as a great example of a groove in 5. The teenagers love how sexy it is. Glad to see you guys are still rockin!
Your welcome! Thanks for the comment, you def made me smile. I love baby pics too. By the way, love your music, rather unique. Maybe one day I'll catch a show. Keep up the great work. xoxo