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The Immediate Family Finishes a Busy Summer of Performances with More In the Works

Quarto Valley Records recording artists The Immediate Family, a rock & roll band composed of longtime friends and legendary musicians Danny Kortchmar (guitar and vocals), Waddy Wachtel (guitar and vocals), Leland Sklar (bass), Russ Kunkel (drums) and Steve Postell (guitar and vocals), has kept the group’s momentum going this summer with several appearances and progress on ongoing projects, despite the chaos of the pandemic and the social-distance requirements.

Following closely on the heels of the release of the band’s first U.S. single “Cruel Twist,” from their upcoming EP on Quarto Valley Records, the band made their return to performing live for the first time since the beginning of the COVID-19 crisis with two live-streamed events on June 26 and 27. On Friday, June 26, the band performed a live-streamed concert at the Coach House in San Juan Capistrano, CA, with no in-house audience, but with over 10,000 people watching online. The following day, on Saturday, June 27, Sweetwater Virtual GearFest featured a stream of the band in a performance workshop recorded earlier. They played three songs with commentary and stories on the creation of each song.

In lieu of a physical Summer NAMM convention in Nashville, organizers instead focused on live-streamed events and panels, and The Immediate Family was well represented. “Session Work Reimagined” took place on Thursday, July 9, and featured Leland Sklar and Russ Kunkel along with Mindi Abair and moderator David Goggin, a/k/a Mr. Bonzai, sharing their perspective on session work and self-recording during the health crisis. The following day, Friday, July 10, “Creating a Hit Record in Challenging Times,” a webcast featuring Danny Kortchmar alongside Tony Brown, Marc Jordan and host Beth Nielsen Chapman, shared their experience on the hits they’ve been a part of over the years.

Then, on July 9, the band participated in a live online conversation “Catching Up with The Immediate Family,” hosted by the GRAMMY Museum®. This conversation marked the second event with The Immediate Family for the GRAMMY Museum (their first appearance was in 2018). The discussion was moderated by Scott Goldman, the Host/Moderator, of the GRAMMY Museum Public Programs. This fundraising webcast helped to support the GRAMMY Museum's mission to continue its music education programs and digital content virtually while its doors are closed due to COVID-19.

Finally, the band did a stylish photo shoot with legendary rock photographer Rob Shanahan, and production has resumed in earnest on the group’s upcoming documentary The Immediate Family, with filmmaker/director Denny Tedesco exploring the band’s rich history, with interviews from Carole King, James Taylor, Jackson Browne, Peter Asher, Linda Ronstadt, Lou Adler, and many more.

More music is coming soon from the group, including the upcoming EP on Quarto Valley Records and other future projects. Stay tuned!

Visit The Immediate Family online:
Band home pagehttps://www.immediatefamilyband.com/
Facebookhttps://www.facebook.com/TheImmedFamily
Twitterhttps://twitter.com/TheImmedFamily
Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/theimmedfamily/

Immediate Family documentary Facebook pagehttps://www.facebook.com/immediatefamilyfilm/