“House Blend” was a half-hour weekly live music and interview program hosted by Santa Clarita journalist Stephen K. Peeples on SCVTV, community television for the Santa Clarita Valley in northwest Los Angeles County.
The WAVE-nominated show focused on SCV talent as well as other artists of interest to local music fans, and the original episodes aired from fall 2010 through spring 2015.
“House Blend” was co-produced at the SCVTV Media Center in Newhall, Calif., by Peeples and SCVTV’s Megan Perez, who also directed with Austin Dave. In addition to hosting, Peeples booked all the talent and wrote all the scripts. Michael Mazzetti and Tyler Kulesz produced the sound. SCVTV CEO Leon Worden was the executive producer.
Peeples wrote many previews for episode premieres; find them here.
The show’s original episodes still air Saturdays at 10 p.m. Pacific Time on SCVTV (Spectrum Channel 20 in the SCV, and AT&T U-Verse Channel 99 in LA and Orange counties) and stream live everywhere else via www.scvtv.com.
Here are links to all the archived episodes, as well as a dozen best-of collections from the early years.
(Note: As of summer 2023, many of the links are NG because the old SCVTV website is broken. Links will be restored when available.)
Show #056 – April 2015 Summer Meltdown – Final Preview Show #055 – April 2015 Show #054 – March 2015 Show #052 – January 2015 Show #051 – January 2015 Show #050 – January 2015 Show #049 – December 2014 Show #048 – December 2014 Show #047 – November 2014 Show #046 – June 21, 2014 Show #045 – June 14, 2014 Show #044 – April 12, 2014 Show #043 – March 29, 2014 Show #042 – March 15, 2014 Show #041 – Dec. 2013 Show #040 – Nov. 2013 Show #039 – Nov. 2013 Show #038 – July 29, 2013 Show #037 – June 28, 2013 Show #036 – June 14, 2013 Show #035 – May 25, 2013 Show #034 – May 11, 2013 Show #033 – April 25, 2013 Show #032 – April 13, 2013 Show #031 – March 23, 2013 Show #030 – March 09, 2013 Show #029 – Jan. 19, 2013 Show #028 – Jan. 5, 2013 Show #027 – May 01, 2012 Show #026 – April 01, 2012 Show #025 – March 01, 2012 Show #024 – Feb. 01, 2012 Show #023 – Nov. 01, 2011 Show #022 – Nov. 01, 2011 Show #021 – Sept. 01, 2011 Show #020 – Sept. 01, 2011 Show #019 – July 01, 2011 Show #018 – July 01, 2011 Show #017 – June 01, 2011 Show #016 – May 01, 2011 Show #015 – May 01, 2011 Show #014 – April 01, 2011 Show #013 – March 01, 2011 Show #012 – March 01, 2011 Show #011 – Feb. 15, 2011 Show #010 – Feb. 01, 2011 Show #009 – Dec. 01, 2010 Show #008 – Dec. 01, 2010 Show #007 – Dec. 01, 2010 Show #006 – Nov. 11, 2010 Show #005 – Sept. 30, 2010 Show #004 – Sept. 23, 2010 Show #003 – Sept. 16, 2010 Show #002 – Sept. 9, 2010 Show #001 – Sept. 2, 2010 |
Best of House Blend Vol. 1 Part 1 and Part 2 1). Kounterfeit Change: “Welcome” 2). Shay Astar: “Resign” 3). McGrath Project: “Your Secret is Out” 4). Cross Town Cowboys: “Cowboy Fop” 5). Jesse Barish: “Count on Me” 6). The Feaver: “Saturday Night” |
Best of, Vol. 2 Part 1 and Part 2 1). Karyn Swanson: “Skyscrapers” 2). Skeeter Mann & The Lost Canyon Rangers: “My Only Love” 3). Slow Motion: “Bitter Ice” 4). Jesse Barish: “Same Old Song & Dance” 5). The Feaver: “Kids on the Street” |
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Best of, Vol. 3 Part 1, Part 2 and Part 3 1). Ann-Marita: “Company Town” 2). Tom Renaud: “Ripened Fields of Corn” 3). Katy Moffatt: “St. Francis Dam” 4). Dennis Atlas: “Integrating Consciousness” 5). Ann-Marita: “Karoline with a K” |
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Best of, Vol. 4 Part 1, Part 2 and Part 3 1). Johnny Strat Band: “She’s My Kind of Rain” 2). Avery Merritt: “Swing to Bop” 3). Serena: “You Blew It” 4). Jeremy Quintero “Atlas” 5). Ann Marita: “Under the Iowa Sky” 6). Johnny Strat Band: “All for You” |
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Best of, Vol. 5 Part 1, Part 2 and Part 3 1). Serena: “Time” 2). Jesse Barish: “Restless Soul” 3). Ann-Marita: “Face in the Crowd” 4). Mr. Squeeze (Phil Parlapiano) & The Medicine Men: “Everything is Going My Way” 5). Lori Andrews with Bart Samolis: “Salsa Brava” 6). Johnny Strat Band: “Stand Strong” |
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Best of, Vol. 6 Part 1, Part 2 and Part 3 1). Mr. Squeeze (Phil Parlapiano) & The Medicine Men: “Shape of Water” 2). Herb Pederson: “Wait A Minute” 3). Lori Andrews: “Yarapa Bop” 4). Joel Simpson: “Jeans” 5). Drew Tretick: “Open Sky” 6). Chris Hillman & Herb Pedersen: “Turn! Turn! Turn!” |
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Best of, Vol. 7 Part 1 and Part 2 1). Johnny Strat Band: “Captivate Me” 2). Avery Merritt & Phil Salazar: “Blackberry Blossom” 3). John Bergstrom: “St. Francis Dam” 4). Off the Record Plays Dirk Fischer: “Malookanus Gookum” 5). Drew Tretick: “Stargazing” |
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Best of, Vol. 8 Part 1 and Part 2 1). T.J. Sullivan with Greger Walnum: “Nothin’ Matters” 2). Moonraker: “Big Trouble in Little Saugus” 3). Ariana Sloan with Jon McClellan: “That Way Again” 4). Off the Record Plays Dirk Fischer: “Bitter Leaf” 5). Sara Niemietz with W.G. “Snuffy” Walden: “Dangerous Outside” |
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Best of, Vol. 9 Part 1 and Part 2 1). Kai Clark Band: “Sunshine” 2). Ariana Sloan with Jon McClellan: “Everything’s Going to Change” 3). Off the Record Plays Dirk Fischer: “Donde” 4). Sara Niemietz with W.G. “Snuffy” Walden: “Find a Dream” 5). T.J. Sullivan with Greger Walnum: “Is That a Monkey You’ve Got” |
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Best of, Vol. 10 Part 1 and Part 2 1). Flavia & The RedTempt: “Too Late to Cry” 2). Gussie Miller: “What More Can I Say” 3). Limitless: “Sing It Loud” 4). Off the Record Plays Dirk Fischer: “Just ‘Tiz” 5). Kai Clark Band: “Train Leaves Here This Morning” (SKP “Eight Miles High” jam on closing credits) |
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Best of, Vol. 11 Part 1 and Part 2 1). Serena: “Your Fault” 2). Limitless: “Slipped” 3). Off the Record Plays Dirk Fischer: “Elegy for a Monk” 4). Flavia & The RedTempt: “Wish I Could Tell You” 5). The Deltaz: “I Know You” |
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Best of, Vol. 12 Part 1 and Part 2 1). Open the Coda: “Take it or Leave it” 2). Nathaniel Dobies: “So Many Voices” 3). Off the Record Plays Dirk Fischer: “Canto” 4). Serena: “Listen” 5). The Deltaz: “Dollar Blues” |
Stephen K. Peeples is a Grammy-nominated multi-media writer-producer and award-winning radio/record-industry veteran raised in Miami and Los Angeles by career newspaper journalists and music lovers. Based in Santa Clarita, just north of L.A., Peeples wrapped up a 45-year media career in 2021 to focus on personal projects. See the “Stephen K. Peeples” page on his website. You’ll find more original stories and exclusive interviews posted there and on his YouTube channel.
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