Bart Mendoza

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Bart Mendoza
Born (1962-09-05) September 5, 1962
Origin San Diego, California, United States
Genres Power pop, blues, rock
Instruments guitars (electric, acoustic, bass), piano
Years active 1976-present
Labels none
Associated acts
Manual Scan
The Shambles
Wendy Bailey & True Stories
Boys About Town
Mission: To Mars*
The Rarities
The Riot Act
The Spring Collection
Static Halo
Anna Troy
Website The Shambles official site

Bart Mendoza (born September 5, 1962) is an American journalist, musician[1] and songwriter.[2]

1980 – 1990: Bands, fanzines and festivals

Mendoza graduated from Muirlands Jr. High School in 1977 and then La Jolla High School in 1980, having played with several bands including Starjammer and the Pedestrians. From 1981 to 1990, he was frontman and chief songwriter for mod-influenced group Manual Scan.[3][4] Since 1991 he has performed with power-pop group The Shambles.[5][6] In 2009 he joined Wendy Bailey & True Stories full-time as guitarist, taking over the frontman role when Bailey took a band sabbatical in early 2012. [7]

As a concert promoter he's helped bring many artists to San Diego, particularly from 1985 to 1991 when Mendoza co-produced a series of music festivals, New Sounds,[8] featuring Mod and sixties oriented groups from the U.S. and Europe. In 1986, Mendoza performed with a one-off band, Boys About Town, at the festival. The band's lineup included Mendoza and British musicians Edward Ball of The Times and Television Personalities, Paul Bevoir of The Jetset and Small Town Parade, as well as Simon Smith of the Merton Parkas and Mood Six.[9] The festival ran until 1991, with a final edition in 1999. He also published a fanzine, Sound Affects,[10] which ran to nine issues and wrote for several modzines, including England’s, In the Crowd.[11]

During this time frame Mendoza worked for Capitol Records and freelanced for other labels including Chrysalis, Motown, Angel and EMI. He continued to do so through the late 1990s when he began an eight year stint with Diamond Comics Distributors as assistant manager of the San Diego offices.

Mendoza was also included as a background character in several comic books including the first issue of Ed Brubaker’s early 1980's series, Lowlife.

1990 – 1999: Journalism and Blindspot Records

Mendoza co-founded the indie label Blindspot Records in 1991, with more than two dozen albums to date including releases from Skelpin, Mark Decerbo & Four Eyes, Skid Roper and others.[12][13] Mendoza is producer of the compilation series, Staring at the Sun, with eleven volumes to date.[14] A member of the San Diego Music Foundation Board,[15] Mendoza also co-produced a series of compilations for the organization.

As a San Diego, California-based journalist he has written for numerous publications, beginning in 1993 with Axcess Magazine and including the local editions of The Reader[16] and San Diego CityBeat,[17] The La Jolla Village News, The Peninsula Beacon and The North Park News as well as The San Diego Union and its weekly arts insert Night & Day. National publications include the second series of Crawdaddy!,[18] while international publications include British Time Out Guides for Southern California and Shindig as well as Spanish rock magazine Ansia De Color. He has also penned liner notes for artists including Phil Angeloff, Ray Brandes, Ryan Ferguson and The Lolas and music compilations such as This is Mod Volume 6, from Cherry Red Records.

In 1999 Mendoza toured Spain three times, once with former Tell Tale Heart frontman Ray Brandes, once with the group, The Riot Act and once with The Shambles.The tours formed the basis of a lengthy feature by author Paul Williams in the San Diego Reader.[19]

2000 - 2012: Songwriting and media

Since 1999 Mendoza has had numerous songs he has written or co-written, covered by artists including: Canada's The Kingpins, "Plan of Action,",[20] Germany's Daniel Hall, "Survive", Spain's Happy Losers, "Blurs Somewhere" and Los Angeles based band, The Andersons "Rain or Shine.",[21][22]

Between 2002 and 2006 Mendoza co-hosted the XETV television program, Fox Rox, four times. In 2012 he became a guest host on the San Diego Cable television program, So-Cal Showcase.

In 2010 Mendoza penned the forward to the Pink Floyd Experience, a comics anthology from Bluewater Productions.

On June 12, 2011, Mendoza filmed a cameo appearance in a video for Gregory Page's song, "That's You," playing the role of guitarist in the backing combo.[23] Mendoza was the subject of a September 2012 cover story in the San Diego Troubadour.[24]

Partial discography

This is a partial discography of albums Bart Mendoza contributes vocals and instrumentation to, or wrote liner notes for.[25]

Albums

  • 1986 Manual Scan - One
  • 1987 Manual Scan - Down Lights
  • 1994 The Shambles - Clouds All Day
  • 1997 Manual Scan - All Night Stand
  • 1997 Manual Scan - Plan of Action
  • 2000 The Shambles - What You're Missing
  • 2002 The Shambles - Chelsea Smiles (and more)
  • 2004 The Spring Collection - The Spring Collection
  • 2006 Rachael Gordon - Rock 'n' Roll Girl
  • 2008 The Spring Collection - In Between
  • 2008 The Anna Troy Band - Wait Another Day
  • 2008 Dave Humphries - and so it goes...
  • 2008 The Shambles - 20 Explosive Hits
  • 2008 The Shambles - Desde Ayer
  • 2011 Wendy Bailey & True Stories - String Theory
  • 2013 True Stories - Comets Tomorrow
  • 2013 The Shambles - Live at the Casbah
  • 2013 Manual Scan - All Night Scan

Liner notes

  • Ray Brandes - The Rise & Fall
  • Ryan Ferguson - Only Trying to Help
  • Folding Mr. Lincoln - s/t
  • The Lola's - Like The Sun
  • Wayne Riker - Penumbral Sky
  • Various Artists - Do You Want To Be In The Show / A Tribute to the Jetset
  • Various Artists - I Would Write A Thousand Words / A Tribute to the Television Personalities
  • Various Artists - This Is Mod Volume 6

References

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