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The Lunatic Is on the Drums

Freddy “Right On” Holzman and Lake City’s Rimrock revelation.

The beneficiary of no formal training, 
Fred Holzman’s playing style and 
facial expressions have been compared 
to The Muppet Show’s Animal.
Justin Dylan Renney
The beneficiary of no formal training, Fred Holzman’s playing style and facial expressions have been compared to The Muppet Show’s Animal.

Fred Holzman has a cold. It's been dogging him for a week. Earlier in the day, he waited in a long line at the Lake City Fred Meyer shortly after noon to purchase antihistamine, which made him late for a lunch appointment. After taking his medicine on an empty stomach, he vomited all over his shirt, which meant he'd be even later for lunch, as he had to swing by his small apartment near the Fred Meyer to change clothes.

Holzman works nights as the drummer for three bands: the Davanos, Powercell, and N-Sane. Occasionally he fills in on skins for the popular cover band Magic Bus. In fact, all the bands Fred Holzman plays in are cover bands, each includes Joe Shikany on either bass or lead guitar, and one of them plays the Rimrock Steak House on Lake City Way at least twice a week, making the 6'2" Holzman the Rimrock's de facto house drummer.

The bar at the Rimrock is called the Stirrup Room. With its Western mural and thirsty clientele, it would feel just as at home in Wyoming as in northeast Seattle, and it opens at 6 a.m. every morning, serving Vegas-priced breakfasts and pre-shift nips. It's owned and operated by an erstwhile Wedgwood Broiler waitress named Connie Dunn, who refers to it simply as "a drinking man's bar." The Rimrock's morning bartender is Dunn's longtime boyfriend, Chuck, who told Dunn she was "fucking nuts" when she bought the restaurant 13 years ago.

"This place used to be, if you passed out on the floor with two dollars in your hand, they'd serve you another drink," says Dunn, who was a Stirrup Room regular before she assumed its reins.

Shortly after the state's smoking ban went into effect in late 2005, the 60-year-old Dunn put the Rimrock up for sale, but she's fairly insistent upon passing her torch to someone who will maintain the bar's integrity (hence its failure to sell). And while a smattering of younger folks from the neighborhood pop in from time to time, the Rimrock remains one of the last dives to have dodged hipster Seattle's tapeworm-like appetite for authenticity.

All of Holzman's bands start promptly at 8 p.m. and end at 12:30 a.m., with three hour-long sets sandwiched in between. While Powercell and N-Sane play a wide range of rock covers, the Davanos, which features Jerry Battista of the Dusty 45s on lead guitar, is a twangier, more versatile outfit, and of the three bands draws the most consistent crowd to a dark, red-hued room that can feel like sharing a phone booth with George Wendt when there are more than 50 people in the house.

Holzman is a self-taught southpaw who plays on a right-handed kit. Taped to his kick drum is a portrait of the Muppet Show drummer, Animal, to whom Holzman is often compared artistically. Lanky and mustachioed, with stringy hair and an elastic expressiveness to his face that tends to mesmerize his audience, Holzman looks like the long-lost love child of Frank Zappa and Mick Fleetwood.

And here Holzman is on a Wednesday night, saddled with an ass-kicker of a cold that's a wheeze away from turning pneumonic. Nevertheless, every third song or so, he leads the crowd in a shot of whatever they have in front of them (Holzman drinks Rumple Minze). At the culmination of the group tipple, the Davanos sing the phrase "right on" in three-part harmony, a ritual birthed by Holzman. Hence his nickname: "Right On."

Shikany recently replaced John Case, who used to sing lead on a jammed-out, 10-minute version of Don Henley's "Boys of Summer." The Davanos haven't played that song since Case's departure, but still pull off wholly original versions of Nancy Sinatra's "These Boots Are Made for Walkin'" and Wang Chung's "Dance Hall Days."

Thankfully, Battista is singing lead on the latter, because Holzman is coughing up a storm behind his kit. Still, he doesn't miss a beat—Holzman claims to have never called in sick to a gig. Not only that, whatever malady he might be stricken with does nothing to diminish his effervescent, carnival-barker stage presence.

"He's so entertaining," says Battista, over a preshow meal of steak and potatoes. "And he underplays his talent. I've played with great drummers who give lessons, and Fred's just got that feel. Plus he knows the words to every song ever written."

This includes the chestnut, "You Are So Beautiful (to Me)," which follows the Wang Chung cover. Most crooners would pluck a comely lady out of the audience to serenade, but Holzman instead dedicates the tune to his shot glass as Shikany shines a bright lamp in his face to give the rendition a spotlight effect. Following the last line, Holzman segues into a nonsequitur about Richie Sambora getting a DUI, remarking that whoever was driving behind the guitarist must be "a Bon Jahovi's witness."

Bah-dump-bump.

After Holzman's quip, the Davanos launch into a Pink Floyd medley with Holzman on lead vocals. At one of many psychedelic shifts, during which Holzman yields the microphone to his cohorts, Shikany and Battista alter a lyric from "the lunatic is in my head" to "the lunatic is on the drums."

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  • Seely 08/20/2008 3:45:00 AM

    Bad news: Joe's dead. Memorial concert tonight at the 'Rock: http://blogs.seattleweekly.com/reverb/2008/08/davanos_guitarist_joe_shikany.php

  • Mike Seely 08/20/2008 3:06:00 AM

    Horrible news, everyone. Joe's dead: http://blogs.seattleweekly.com/reverb/2008/08/davanos_guitarist_joe_shikany.php

  • Seely 05/07/2008 12:16:00 AM

    Unc: You've got a lot of catching up to do if you want to attain Fred's weathered rock star look, although your party in the back hairdo, de facto residency at the Hen, and affection for Jager bombs are promising places to start...luv ya, mike

  • Uncle Jim 05/06/2008 4:29:00 AM

    hey Mike. Always nice to see some local musicians brought to the forefront. About shit my pants when I saw fred on the cover. I think if I hadn't given up music in the 70's for the family life, I would be looking alot like fred does now. After all these years, it's my goal to catch up with him. How am I doin? Unc

  • Kimberly 05/03/2008 5:01:00 AM

    Yep having worked D.T. for 15 yrs. u should check out ur surroundings....and working in the mtg. biz...yes stay a night and check out the area....well worth the bucks u spend in todays housing mkt...but all said....i enjoy my local dives...i have to get away from all the attitude every once in awhile...and just relax and have fun...shake that bootay...But this is bout Fred... and yes Fred you sound great because u play with all ur heart and soul...for us...making us happy!!! And that is what having fun is all bout....all of the guys who play for us in these bands....night in and night out...love of music...thank you all!!!!

  • Joe S. 04/28/2008 2:51:00 AM

    You know, Jay Smith, I feel your pain but honestly, when you moved next door you should have done a little more research. Incidentally, I bet 90% of the aggravation you experience is a DIRECT result of the smoking ban that forced all of those noisy, smoky, butt chucking people out on the street in front of your open window. I'm sure those folks would much rather be warm inside with their noisy friends. I have a hunch that when you voted to ban smoking in bars you didn�t quite think it through did you?...but that's a topic for another day. Great story Mike�Right On!

  • Jay Smith 04/24/2008 1:27:00 AM

    Lisa J.-- I live right across the street from RimRock in the Luminaire condos, where I purchased 3 years ago. WHy? Because I couldn't afford to buy in my old neighborhood in Capitol Hill. Perhaps I was naive when I thought living here would be no problem--I embrace the eclectic nature of the neighborhood, but when residents complain of the noise, the urine in their doorways, the butts/bottles in the flower beds, enough is enough.We are good neighbors, but the bar patrons aren't. The bar owners are helpless to do anything but try to stay open and make a profit, while the neighbors suffer. It's too simplistic to just ask "WHY" I moved here. I've been to both bars--both times the few patrons I chatted w/were VERY drunk & I was hit on by a totally drunk/high female. These 'drinkin' man bars' are a far cry from Fiddler's Inn or Wedgewood Alehouse and serve a very limited demographic. No, I don't think we need to become the next Belltown or Ballard, but these places days are numbered if they continue to model themselves after the watering holes of their glory days.

  • Seely 04/22/2008 12:24:00 AM

    Ericka: Thanks a ton for the link and kind words. Appreciate it. One thing: as for my "outsider" status, I spent my first 3 years there (a stone's throw from Nathan Hale HS & Rick's), and my next 15 in Wegwood, so my perspective, if not an insider's, comes with more than a smattering of street level experience, as Lake City was my "downtown" growing up.

  • Bob 04/21/2008 8:13:00 PM

    I agree with Jay Smith. Most Lake City residents would like to see the seedy side (dive bars, Ricks and all the car dealers) leave Lake City. Lake City has more than its share of seedy and then gets all the low income housing and no infrastructure. Most residents yearn for brew pubs (not "martini bars") where normal people who live in Lake City can hang out. And, Lisa J, people live here because they make normal incomes and have families and cannot afford to live in other neighborhoods.

  • AMO 04/21/2008 6:10:00 AM

    Freddy Is a Friend to a lot of us,as well as all the Bands he Plays in. The Rim Rock has been a Great Stomping Ground for Years & Great Food. I miss the Fun Times. Come up to B-ham sometime Guy,s. Amo.

  • ericka 04/21/2008 3:06:00 AM

    Great article about the Rimrock and my neighborhood. I added a link to it from my Lake City blog called The Outer Limits. http://blog.seattlepi.nwsource.com/lakecity/

  • Seattle Women Rock MySpace 04/19/2008 5:12:00 AM

    We love Freddie! And Joe and Jerry and Lynn and Lloyd too! N-Sane, The Davanos, Powercell, Magic Bus, they all rock so go see 'em! Right On...

  • billy joe 04/19/2008 3:22:00 AM

    Great article! Thanks for highlighting the importance of musical diversity in Seattle. I am grateful that Seattle is on the cutting edge of indie-rock, but there are many other scenes in this town that deserve to be recognized!

  • Seely 04/19/2008 1:29:00 AM

    Roger & all others: Thanks for the props. Much obliged. Bob: Guy Talese's Esquire feature on Frank Sinatra is the one you're thinking of.

  • UK 04/18/2008 11:39:00 PM

    Is it me or does Fred look like the love child of Keith Richards and Janet Reno? I love watching Fred, but he scares my children.

  • Roger Ingalls 04/18/2008 9:56:00 PM

    That was a great article, and truly captured the essence of Fred, and the good time bar scene. I jammed with him many times in the bars of Snohomish County in the 80's, and he was ALWAYS right ON! Most of us have settled down with kids and mortgages, and I wouldn't trade a thing, but it is really inspirational to see a tribute to a guy that still rocks, the hard way. Don't think I could keep up with the likes of him, and probably shouldn't, but it sure brought a smile to my face as wide as Fred's, rememberin' those Glory Days! Nice job!

  • bob 04/18/2008 7:46:00 PM

    he has a cold? isn't there a famous essay that opens just the same way?

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  • Lisa J. 04/18/2008 8:36:00 AM

    Mr. Jay Smith, I'm very curious about something. If you're not happy with these so-called dive bars and drunks driving down your alley, why do you live there? You do realize that ANY neighborhood in this city could have these kinds of problems. And why just the dive bars, as you call them? People can get just as drunk in a fine dining establishment. Have you been to these places? I personally find dive bars much more comfortable than these snooty martini bars. And I don't even drink. From the bartender to the patrons, they make you feel at home. Neighborhoods don't want to lpse these places, they cherish them and what they stand for.

  • Seely 04/17/2008 5:33:00 PM

    I'm thrilled to see Boys of Summer back in the repertoire. I actually saw the post-John Davanos stumble through it once at my behest, but I to give 'em a Mulligan b/c I goaded them into it f/the audience. Great to see they've stuck with it, and have found a way to get that vocal part right. Right on, indeed.

  • Rob Barnett 04/17/2008 3:50:00 PM

    Holly did perform "Boys of Summer" last night with the guys. She was great. The Davanos were great even with Jerry's bad pipes. Lots of musicians in the audience too. Chris Yates, who shared the stage with Freddy for 8 years, was there. Several others too. Great article. As Freddy would say, "Right On!"

  • Holly Brrrrracksi 04/17/2008 12:27:00 AM

    Correction: The Davanos HAVE performed "Boys of Summer" since ex-bass player John Case left by their fellow random crowd singer/pleaser Holly Brocki. "Out on the road today I saw a Davanos sticker on a cadillac" RIGHT ON!

  • Jay Smith 04/16/2008 11:43:00 PM

    Great article--it captures the quirkyness of Lake City and the growing pains this 'urban village' is experiencing. We live with the drunks who pee in our flower beds, drive drunk down our alley, and generally disrupt the neighborhood.... There's little virtue in keeping some of these "legendary" Lake City icons around when they outlive their usefullness. I'm personally waiting for these dive bars fade away. Those who yearn for the 'good 'ol days' can find some other jaunt to go get drunk in and be disruptive somewhere else.

  • Andrew 04/16/2008 8:13:00 PM

    Wow! Best article ever.

 

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