Monday, December 23, 2019

I admit it! I ❤️ XLNT tamales!

WAR at the Sunset Grill, mid 1970s. (L-R) Charles Miller, Lonnie Jordan, Howard Scott, Harold Brown, B.B. Dickerson, Lee Oskar. Not pictured Papa Dee Allen.
When Gustavo Arellano asked for XLNT tamale fans to represent, I answered the call. Arellano was working on a story for the Los Angeles Times.

I told Gustavo that it all started for me when I worked with the band WAR, at Far Out Productions at 7417 Sunset Boulevard, next to the iconic Sunset Grill, right after I moved to Hollywood:
"Los Angeles web producer Dennis Wilen first ate XLNT tamales fresh from a slow cooker at the Sunset Grill in Hollywood when the Philadelphia native had just arrived in the city in 1977 and still enjoys their slightly spicy, not-too-greasy flavor.

When I moved here, I discovered a whole new world,” he said, “and that flavor takes me back to that time of wonder and exploration. I’ve graduated to other tamales, but I always go back to them."
Read the fascinating history of XLNT tamales here...

Saturday, December 21, 2019

I got a nice write-up in Philadelphia's Jewish Exponent



I like being an "active adult" –– especially considering the alternative.

You can read the story beginning on page 16 of this online PDF.
Here's how it starts out...

Thursday, May 9, 2019

Dennis Wilen's Big List o' Websites (PLUS BONUS SPINAL TAP VIDEO – TURN YOUR AUDIO UP!)


This video recreates the landing page for my 2001 Spinal Tap website. I built this so long ago, we had to use Shockwave/Flash.


I'm working on my resume and I created this big list o' websites I built and/or ran.

Not too shabby!

PROJECT HIGHLIGHTS 1995-2019

Friday, April 26, 2019

The birds are singing out back [video]

Here's about a minute of birdsong, shot on the western edge of my apartment complex back yard. We're overlooking Hamner Drive in Upper Bel Air.

Thursday, January 17, 2019

Let's go back to 1975 with words by me and music by Leo Sayer

Thanks to my Facebook friend Sonny Casale I now have a written record of the Leo Sayer concert I recorded in 1975 for WMMR.

We don't know WHERE my review ran -- he's still working on that * -- but I seemed to enjoy the show.

Here is my review, and here's my recording.

Hope you enjoy the show too!







* UPDATE: PHONOGRAPH RECORD MAGAZINE, APRIL 1975