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Friday, July 9, 2010

Acoustic Americana Music Guide, July 9 to 13 (and events way beyond)

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As the editor observed in his recent column for FolkWorks magazine, it’s “Summertime, and the Music’s Easy…”
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Here in the Guide, it’s all about live acoustic music, in clubs, coffeehouses, concert halls, showcases and jams, music in venues large and small, indoors and out, song circles, open mics, contests and camps, conferences and workshops and artist confabs, acoustic music played live on radio & TV. And it’s right here, in the most complete acoustic music preview and venue directory for Southern California (and festivals everywhere), and it’s all yours and it’s all ours and it’s all everybody’s, and it all awaits you!
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ACOUSTIC AMERICANA
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July 9 through 13 edition (+ events ALL SUMMER & beyond)
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This week’s News Features are on hiatus, because the editor spent all his time preparing for the workshop for artists that he’s doing Saturday, July 10, a the Autry Museum in Los Angeles. We are repeating the news item about that, then it’s a complete update of all the concerts, club gigs, and other acoustic music events (in the complete edition).


NEWS FEATURES
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(Only two, both repeated from the last edition’s extensive news presentations.)
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1) “HOW TO WORK THE MEDIA: A WORKSHOP FOR ARTISTS” ON JULY 10
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This workshop is a Guide “Event-Of-The-Week For Artists.” It’s presented by the Western Music Association at the Autry National Center / Autry Museum of the American West, 4700 Western Heritage Way, Griffith Park, L.A. 90027; 323-667-2000; www.museumoftheamericanwest.org.
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Larry Wines, who happens to be the Guide’s editor, is, says the WMA profile, “a master of creating effective press/media materials for artists, including one-sheets, bios, and tools that work. He serves on panels at music conferences, providing knowledge and skills artists can use. Larry teaches ‘how to work the media’ to get radio airplay, paid bookings, coverage (print and electronic), television guest spots, and getting signed to a label.”
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Larry says, “It simply astounds me that an artist will spend money they don’t have, recruiting the best side players and the best sound engineer and hiring the best studio, so they can arrange, record, produce, master, duplicate and sweat blood over their CD – and then they expect that the world will somehow discover it and beat a path to their doorstep. It’s crazy. Yet that’s exactly what most musicians do when they make a new album. Sure, the product must be good, but without knowing how to promote and pitch it effectively, who’s going to hear it that can do something meaningful with it?”
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A consultant to musicians, songwriters, festivals, venues, and the industry, Larry has produced and booked music festivals and benefits for charity. A longtime journalist, he’s written features, investigative pieces, interviews, reviews, and weekly columns for newspapers. Producer and host of the multiple award-winning “Tied to the Tracks” Acoustic-Americana radio program (included among "The Best of L.A. 2006" by Los Angeles Magazine), he’s interviewed and coaxed memorable live performances from hundreds of guests for broadcast and print. They range from established icons with Grammy, Juno, Emmy, Oscar and Peabody Awards and nominations to talented up-and-comers. Longtime editor of the Acoustic Americana Music Guide, he writes a column and the annual “Best of / Top Ten” for FolkWorks magazine. Before that, as a proposal manager, editor and writer, he helped clients win major contracts. These days, his focus is talented musicians in folk-Americana, cowboy, Cajun, Celtic, bluegrass, blues and related traditions, and today’s innovative indie “acoustic renaissance.” Larry emcees the Autry’s annual Christmas show, and at the Topanga Banjo-Fiddle Contest and more.
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The workshop is Saturday, July 10, at 1 pm. Proceeds go to the WMA California Chapter. Tix $20 gen’l; $15 WMA or Autry members; $10 kids age 12 & under.
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2) THE GUIDE’S NEW FASTER FORMAT, STATUS, & FUTURE
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(This item first ran as News Feature #6 in the July 1 edition. If you missed it, take a moment and read it, so you’ll know what changes we’ve made, and how to find anything you don’t see in the new on-line edition.)
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We’ve determined that we must seek commercial sponsors to keep doing this. There’s no guarantee it will work, but we’ll give it a good go. Even with that, we expect our situation will be just like your favorite NPR station: they depend, for most of their needs, on listener-supporters. We must depend on you, our readers, and the musicians whose gigs are listed in our pages.
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OUR NEW FORMAT provides a url in each day’s listings for the recurring events that happen THAT DAY. Included in that linked page are that day’s weekly and monthly residencies, recurring series and showcases and workshops and open mics and other acoustic music events that repeat and scheduled to happen that day and evening. It covers recurring events from northern Santa Barbara County to south Orange County, from downtown L.A. to the valleys to the Inland Empire, from the desert to the sea.
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So, we’ve separated the events that are unique to a given day, and they’re now on a different page from the recurring events – which are now available on their own dedicated page for each day. Is it a compromise? Yes. A necessary one. (It’s NOT intended to make recurring shows, residencies, and other things “less visible,” and we hope you will routinely look at those AND the “today / tonight-only” events listed each day in the main section of the Guide.) We have been forced to simplify things, as it saves time for everyone – for us to prepare each edition, and for you, our readers, to quickly find-out what’s happening (and still be able to explore all that’s happening) on any date when you are considering catching live music, or dinner-and-a-show, or playing an open mic. We hope that works for you.
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So, all that is a way of telling you we plan to be around a while longer. We plan to be.
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We’ve been letting you know that The Guide needs your support to continue to bring you NEWS, and CONCERT & EVENT LISTINGS, and to offer you FREE TICKETS through the coming summer, and that we can only do that if we are still here. Some of you have responded with a check for $25, in return for THREE CDs of your choice, or for our professionally-produced live concert DVD + one CD of your choice. We are grateful to those readers and artists. (If you haven’t yet received your CDs or DVD/CD in the mail, please be patient, they’re coming.)
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The Guide still needs everyone’s support. Really and truly. Many people read it regularly, and have never helped to sustain it. If that’s you, we need your support, especially. Doing this requires a TON of time. We’ve made our case to you. Our mailing address is below. We need a flood of support from our readers and the musicians whose gigs appear in the Guide.
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Send us a check for $25, in return for THREE CDs of your choice, or for our professionally-produced live concert DVD and one CD of your choice.
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Write your check for $25, made-out to “Tied to the Tracks,” and mail it TODAY to:
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Tied to the Tracks
2424 Greenfield Av
Arcadia CA 91006
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Then email us with a subject of “Guide thank you” and tell us whether you want 3 CDs of your choice, or the live concert DVD plus 1 CD of your choice (the catalogue of our extensive offerings is at http://acousticamericana.blogspot.com/2010/03/support-guide-and-get-some-great-dvds.html).
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Please sustain our ability to get free tickets and goodies for you, and for the Guide to be able to continue bringing you all the news and events. And thanks again to those who have contributed to keep the Guide in moccasins!
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RECENT NEWS FEATURES:
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July 1 edition’s News Features are available at:
http://acousticamericana.blogspot.com/2010/07/acoustic-americana-music-guide-july-1.html
The topics are:
1) “HOW TO WORK THE MEDIA: A WORKSHOP FOR ARTISTS” ON JULY 10
2) JULY 4th, THE HORSE, AND A LITTLE OBSCURE HISTORY…
3) “BYRD FROM WEST VIRGINIA” REMEMBERED IN SONG
4) PETE SEEGER, AT AGE 91, CONTINUES TO INSPIRE AND CONTRIBUTE
5) KINKY FRIEDMAN TO PLAY L.A., END OF THE MONTH
6) THE GUIDE’S NEW FASTER FORMAT, STATUS, & FUTURE
7) INTERNATIONAL ACOUSTIC MUSIC AWARDS PROFILES WINNERS
8) THE GUIDE PREVIEWS (GASP!) A ROCK SHOW
9) RECYCLING CDs & DVDs
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June 18 edition’s New Features are available at:
http://acousticamericana.blogspot.com/2010/06/weekend-festivals-acoustic-americana_23.html (or, before event updates were made, the news was first posted at http://acousticamericana.blogspot.com/2010/06/weekend-festivals-acoustic-americana.html)
The topics are:
1) FESTIVAL QUANDARY: THIS WEEKEND IS OVERFLOWING
2) SUGARBEAT IN L.A. FOR TWO SHOWS
3) JOE CRAVEN, WITH HIS “JAWBONES, CANJOES, & CAKEPANS,” HITS L.A.
[He performs Fri, Jun 25, 8 pm at the Coffee Gallery Backstage in Altadena, and Sat, Jun 26, 8 pm at “Russ & Julie’s House Concert” series in Oak Park.]
4) BLUE COLLAR COMBO WINS “ROCKABILLY SHOWDOWN” & JUNE 20 CONCERT WITH JAMES INTVELD
5) THE FAREWELL DRIFTERS HARMONIZE ON DEBUT CD
6) RED HOUSE HAS EXCELLENT NEW CDs FOR SUMMER
7) MICHELLE WRIGHT TO LAUNCH CROSS-CANADA ACOUSTIC TOUR 8) GET TIX NOW FOR JULY 31
9) THIS WEEK’S HISTORY PRESENTATION
10) “GIRLS OF THE NORTH COUNTRY” ON PBS
11) THE FINAL, LAST, END-OF-THE-ROAD APPEAL FROM THE GUIDE
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June 11 edition’s New Features are available at:
http://acousticamericana.blogspot.com/2010/06/acoustic-americana-music-guide-june-11.html
The topics are:
1) FINAL APPEAL FROM THE GUIDE
2) BELA FLECK DOCUMENTARY SCREENS FREE, SATURDAY AT SKIRBALL
3) “JEWS ON VINYL” EXHIBITION AT THE SKIRBALL, THROUGH SEPTEMBER 5
4) “SUMMER SOLSTICE FESTIVAL” IS SUNDAY – NOT THE ONE YOU EXPECT…
5) PETE SEEGER BANJO GOES TO AUCTION, FOR MUSICIANS’ UNION FUND
6) PLAYBOY JAZZ FESTIVAL REACHES CRESCENDO THIS WEEKEND
7) INDIE L.A.: ACOUSTIC IS DOMINANT, BUT THAT’S NOT THE PERCEPTION
8) PRUDES? NO. BUT YOU NEED AWARENESS OF THE WEB’S WORD POLICE
9) TIX ALERT…
10) FESTIVAL QUANDARY NEXT WEEKEND
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June 3 edition’s News Features are available at:
http://acousticamericana.blogspot.com/2010/06/acoustic-americana-music-guide-june-3.html
The topics are:
1) ARTISTS WITH GIGS IN THE GUIDE, & OUR READERS: WE NEED YOUR HELP!
2) A WEEK’S WORTH: CONCERTS, FESTIVALS, FREEBIES
3) ANOTHER L.A. OPEN MIC GOES GLOBAL WITH WEB SIMULCAST
4) WE ALL KNOW AMERICANA, BUT HOW ABOUT CANADIANA?
5) REVIEW: MEMORIAL DAY WEEKEND FESTIVALS DELIVERED FUN & MUSIC
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The latest edition of the Acoustic Americana Music Guide is always available at www.acousticmusic.net or at
www.acousticamericana.blogspot.com or by links from the News-only edition at www.nodepression.com/profile/TiedtotheTracks
or by following any of MANY links on the web to get to one of those sites.
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Entire contents copyright (c) © 2010, Larry Wines. All rights reserved.
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Updated July 9, 2010 with MORE EVENTS ADDED; all “recurring events” are included in this edition through July 13, with MANY additional listings of upcoming events through the rest of 2010 and into 2011.
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(This edition is designed to be of use to you all summer and beyond.)
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Now, here’s what’s happening…
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(1) Friday’s “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” picks:
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7:30 pm MARY GAUTHIER plays the AMSD Concert series in San Diego.
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8 & 10 pm PETER CASE (the PLIMSOULS) performs at McCabe’s in Santa Monica.
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8 pm SLIGO RAGS returns to the Coffee Gallery Backstage in Altadena.
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See the complete listings below for all the details.
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(2) Friday’s RADIO & TV SHOWS
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(3) Friday’s “BEST OUT-OF-TOWN EVENTS”
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Fri, Jul 9; a “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” pick, in San Diego:
7:30 pm MARY GAUTHIER plays the AMSD Concert series at 4650 Mansfield St, San Diego; 619-303-8176; www.acousticmusicsandiego.com.
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MARY GAUTHIER (pronounced “Go-Shay”) wrote her first song at the age of 35 and hasn't looked back since. A lifetime of hard knocks, including drug addiction, time spent in jail, and a struggle with her sexual orientation, led to an outpouring of musical compositions so unwavering in their honesty that the New York Times named her indie release “Filth & Fire” as 2002's best album. Her follow-up, “Mercy Now,” made dozens of "Best of '05" lists, including Billboard magazine’s and the New York and Los Angeles Times’ lists. Now enjoying over a decade clean and sober, Gauthier returns to McCabe's for the first time since her 2006 shows there became the stuff of legend.
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More at www.marygauthier.com.
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(4) Friday’s LOCAL FESTIVALS:
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Not today – a pair of one-day events happens tomorrow…
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(5a) Friday’s recurring “LOS ANGELES AREA ACOUSTIC MUSIC PERFORMANCES” and related events.
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Included are today & tonight’s RECURRING EVENTS – weekly and monthly residencies, series, showcases, workshops, open mics and other acoustic music events that are scheduled in advance to happen today and tonight, from northern Santa Barbara County to south Orange County, from downtown L.A. to the valleys to the Inland Empire, from the desert to the sea.
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http://acousticamericana.blogspot.com/2010/07/friday-second-friday-every-month-in.html
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has EIGHTEEN (18) Recurring Events today & tonight, IN ADDITION TO those below!
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5b) Friday’s today-and-tonight-only “LOS ANGELES AREA ACOUSTIC MUSIC PERFORMANCES” and related events:
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Fri, Jul 9:
Irish band PADDY’S PIG plays the “L.A. ZOO WORLD MUSIC EVENT” at the Los Angeles Zoo in Griffith Park, L.A. More (including set times) at www.paddyspigla.com and www.myspace.com/paddyspigla
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Fri, Jul 9; a “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” pick
8 (sold out) & 10 pm PETER CASE (the PLIMSOULS) performs at McCabe’s, 3101 Pico Bl (Pico at 31st), Santa Monica 90405; www.mccabes.com; 310-828-4403; tix, 310-828-4497. He’s a wonderful performer and songwriter, the latter so celebrated that there’s a double-album of his music, covered by a number of prominent artists. He’s performed live multiple times on radio’s “Tied to the Tracks,” and always delighted listeners.
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PETER CASE is enjoying a lot of buzz right now. From his earliest days with the punk NERVES, to fronting the maximum rock'n'soul PLIMSOULS, and for more than 20 years as a solo artist, local luminary Case has been delivering his unequalled songcraft with humor, grit, and warmth. He's a legend in this town, and for a lot of good reasons. Tonight, he's joined by a band that includes D.J. BONEBRAKE on drums, featuring songs from the brand new release “Wig!”
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For the added late show, RON FRANKLIN opens. The first (early) show sold out fast.
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More at www.petercase.com. 8 pm show is sold-out (we warned you) A 10 pm show has been added, so get tix while you still can. Tix, $20.
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Fri, Jul 9; a “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” pick:
8 pm SLIGO RAGS returns to the Coffee Gallery Backstage, 2029 N Lake Av, Altadena; reservations 626-794-2424; venue phone 626-398-7917; info www.coffeegallery.com. (“the venue named in FolkWorks as L.A.’s best intimate acoustic listening room venue”).
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Named among the top acoustic bands in L.A. by Guide editor Larry Wines in his annual “Best of / Top Ten” for Folkworks Magazine, and two-time winners of the Orange County Music Awards for “Best Folk Band,” this marvelous ensemble presents Celtic folk with a decidedly bluegrass attitude. Sligo Rags is taking the local and not-so-local Folk and Celtic music scenes by storm with a unique blend of eclectic musical influences.
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Dan Miller of Flatpicking Guitar Magazine says, “These guys have it all – great vocals, lots of energy, captivating songs, well executed arrangements, and tasteful solos.”
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Their debut studio recording, "The Night Before the Morning After," was called "the best I've heard from a stateside band" by Celtic Beat Magazine, while their sophomore effort, “The Whiskey Never Lies,” (called “the best from the West Coast Celts in many years” by Shay Clark of the Irish-American News), was named one of the top 10 of 2007 by Folkworks.
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Don’t be surprised if elements of country, gypsy jazz and swing manage to sneak their way into the act as well. Award-winning flatpicking and fingerstyle guitarist David Burns (recently featured in Flatpicking Guitar Magazine), fiddler extraordinaire Michael Kelly, world-renowned bassist Gordon Rustvold, and percussion whiz-kid Andy Reilly (8 years on the road with the original Riverdance company) are guaranteed to fill the room and your lives with electricity. They may give you a good laugh or two along the way as well.
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"Sligo Rags have mastered the ability to take songs from a time gone by and make them fresh and relevant for a modern audience. Their passion for the music and their willingness to take risks combine for an outstanding live show." - Music Connection.
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Bob Stane adds, "…A ‘money back, no questions asked if you are not thrilled’ act. Bring friends. Dynamic, up tempo, multi-talented. A fusion that just crackles." Tix, $18.
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Fri, Jul 9:
8:30 pm “A BEATLES CELEBRATION” is a “Weekend Spectaculars” series offering at the Hollywood Bowl, 2301 N Highland Av, Hollywood; 323-850-2000 or 213-480-3232; www.hollywoodbowl.com. With special musical guests TODD RUNDGREN, PATTI AUSTIN, ROB LAUFER, BETTYE LAVETTE, & BRIAN STOKES MITCHELL and the HOLLYWOOD BOWL ORCHESTRA, THOMAS WILKINS, conductor. Runs Fri-Sun, Jul 9-11; 8:30 pm on Fri & sat, 7:30pm on Sun.
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Fri, Jul 9:
9-11 pm AMY CLARKE plays Café Muse, 6547 Santa Monica Bl, Hollywood 90028; www.cafemusela.com. The very creative keyboard-based songwriter does a gig tonight before playing Lilith Fair tomorrow. More at www.gaiagrove.org.
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Fri, Jul 9:
9:30 pm KEN O’MALLEY & THE TWILIGHT LORDS at Ireland's 32, 13721 Burbank Bl, Van Nuys; 818-785-4031; www.irelands32pub.com.
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Fri, Jul 9; a “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” pick:
10 pm PETER CASE (the PLIMSOULS) performs at McCabe’s, 3101 Pico Bl (Pico at 31st), Santa Monica 90405; www.mccabes.com; 310-828-4403; tix, 310-828-4497. He’s a wonderful performer and songwriter, the latter so celebrated that there’s a double-album of his music, covered by a number of prominent artists. He’s performed live multiple times on radio’s “Tied to the Tracks,” and always delighted listeners.
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PETER CASE is enjoying a lot of buzz right now. From his earliest days with the punk NERVES, to fronting the maximum rock'n'soul PLIMSOULS, and for more than 20 years as a solo artist, local luminary Case has been delivering his unequalled songcraft with humor, grit, and warmth. He's a legend in this town, and for a lot of good reasons. Tonight, he's joined by a band that includes D.J. BONEBRAKE on drums, featuring songs from the brand new release “Wig!”
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For the added late show, RON FRANKLIN opens. The first (early) show sold out fast.
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More at www.petercase.com. 8 pm show is sold-out (we warned you) A 10 pm show has been added, so get tix while you still can. Tix, $20.
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10 pm-1 am ORCHESTA CHARANGOA plays The Granada, 17 S First St, Alhambra; 626-227-2572; www.letsdancela.com. Tix, $15, or $12 if you get on the Granada Guest list at Guestlist@gmail.com
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(1a) Saturday’s “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” picks:
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3 pm ROSS ALTMAN performs a free show at the Canoga Park Public Library.
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6 pm “HOOTENANNY SATURDAY NIGHT” show with GEORGE GROVE (of the KINGSTON TRIO), JOE FRAZIER (of the CHAD MITCHELL TRIO), ART PODELL (of the NEW CHRISTY MINSTRELS), DAVID KEY, JIM MORAN, and others, at the Big Bear Convention Center at Big Bear Lake.
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7-11 pm “ZYDECO IN ORANGE COUNTY” with THE DIXIELAND JAZZ BAND, DIXIDELICS, & BONNE MUSIQUE ZYDECO playing a “feast and a show” event for charity at the Fullerton Museum Plaza in Fullerton.
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7 pm BERKLEY HART at the Coffee Gallery Backstage in Altadena.
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7:30 pm RIDERS OF THE PURPLE SAGE with the MOORPARK SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA play the free “Camarillo Concerts in the Park” series at Constitution Park in Camarillo.
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7:30 pm SLIGO RAGS plays the “Song Tree Concert Series” in Goleta.
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7:30 pm CAL PHIL (California Philharmonic Orchestra), continues its “FESTIVAL ON THE GREEN” summer season at the L.A. County Arboretum & Botanic Garden in Arcadia.
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8 pm MARY GAUTHIER at McCabe’s in Santa Monica. (She plays tonight at 8 and tomorrow at 7 pm.)
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8 pm SUSIE GLAZE & HI LONESOME at The Fret House in Covina.
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8 pm LILY WILSON AND PHIL CHRISTIE perform for this month’s “SABRINA & CRAIG'S ACOUSTIC L.A.” at Cahuenga General Store (formerly Hallenbeck’s) in North Hollywood.
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9 pm-1 am WUMBLOOZO brings “all original blues you can dance to,” to Joe's Great American Bar & Grill in Burbank.
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10 pm KIP BOARDMAN plus GREG LEISZ opening, as Kip plays his record release show for "The Long Weight" at the Cinema Bar in Culver City.
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1 pm “HOW TO WORK THE MEDIA: A WORKSHOP FOR ARTISTS” by LARRY WINES, presented by the Western Music Association at the Autry National Center / Autry Museum of the American West in Griffith Park, L.A.
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Sat, Jul 10, in Poway (San Diego County):
7 pm JOE RATHBURN plays the “San Diego Folk Heritage” series at Templars Hall in Old Poway Park, 14134 Midland Rd, Poway (San Diego area); 858-566-4040; www.sdfolkheritage.org. More at www.joerathburn.com.
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Sat, Jul 10, in Washington State:
Annual “CHOOCHOKAM ARTS FESTIVAL” in Langley, Washington. If you go, catch ALI MARCUS, 1-1:45 pm; www.alimarcus.com.
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Sat, Jul 10, in Wisconsin:
Annual “BASTILLE DAY FESTIVAL” includes performances by Grammy nominee LISA HALEY & THE ZYDEKATS at 4 & 9 pm.
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Sat, Jul 10:
“LILLITH FAIR IN LOS ANGELES” brings events today to the Verizon Wireless Ampitheatre in Irvine Meadows, as it makes its first tour in a decade. It built a reputation for presenting plenty of talented women artists, both iconic and unknown, and we expect the same to be true today. Lilith has always placed a big focus on giving back and supporting social causes. The last tour raised over $10 million, and during its initial run from 1997-1999, Lilith Fair raised its first $10 million for socially responsible causes, with an emphasis on nonprofits.
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This time, they’ve partnered with the for-profit “[i4c]” Campaign (“i4c a better tomorrow,” pronounced as “I Foresee a Better Tomorrow”) to address the lack of funding available to socially and environmentally responsible businesses. The Lilith [i4c] Campaign was recently featured on ABC-TV’s “Good Morning America” (ABC is the official media sponsor of The 2010 Lilith Tour). You can view the GMA segment, featuring i4c founder CASEY VERBECK at http://abcnews.go.com/GMA/video/making-change-happen-i4c-future-10885906?&clipId=10885906&playlistId=-1&cid=siteplayer
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The event has received coverage in the Huffington Post, Fast Company, Bloomberg, USA Today, and more. [i4c] will be joining Lilith on tour this summer as part of the traveling [i4c] Village to show folks how they can get involved in a more sustainable future.
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The Lilith “i4c a Better Tomorrow” campaign partnership aligns with Lilith’s focus on mission-driven causes and provides an opportunity for fans to participate in building a successful and sustainable economy.
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The Lilith / [i4c] campaign has partnered with SARAH McLACHLAN and the 2010 Lilith Tour to support entrepreneurs making a difference in the world. The elected social and environmental enterprises to receive funding and support include Alter Eco, Better World Books, To-Go Ware, and Grameen America.
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Lilith has made a financial commitment to the Lilith / [i4c] campaign to address the lack of resources available to businesses focused on people, planet and profit. The 2010 Lilith Tour will contribute $1 per ticket sold to the [i4c] campaign’s selected companies, and fans can participate by making mobile and online donations to support Grameen America’s expansion efforts. Each company and initiative will be part of the i4c Village, which will travel to all 35 cities on the Lilith tour.
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CASEY VERBECK has spent the last 15 years founding, running and advising new business ventures. Verbeck was the Founder and CEO of Partners in Music and now Touchpoint Trust Group, home of the [i4c] campaign.
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TERRY McBRIDE, co-founder of Lilith Fair, explains, “By contributing a portion of Lilith’s profits to a for-profit campaign now, we are creating a sustainable way to fund Lilith’s elected non-profit in the future.”
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So, this definitely has our attention. Use your favorite search engine to get lineups and venues; these were not provided by press time.
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All day “SANTA MONICA RELAY FOR LIFE” cancer research benefit with live music all day, includes DEBBIE HENNESSEY (former “Tied to the Tracks” performing guest), at Santa Monica College, Santa Monica; 310-434-3000; www.events.smc.edu.
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DEBBIE HENNESSEY performs a 40 minute set at 1 pm with her band, Jeff Marshall and John DePatie on guitar; Jeff Maddox on percussion and Clem Jeffreys (from The Middle Class) on harmonica and vocals. Debbie says, “This is our 7th year playing these fun and inspiring events.”
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This is a full day outdoor event of bands and activities to benefit the American Cancer Society. Bring a blanket, chairs, snacks and sit on the lawn and enjoy the show. You can come by for just our set or stay for as long as you like. “RELAY FOR LIFE” events are open to the public and for all ages, free.
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9 am-4 pm “MONTROSE ART WALK” in the 2300 & 2400 blocks of Honolulu Av, Montrose. Billed as, “Musicians playing, great family outing. Watch artists work while strolling along the tree-lined Honolulu Avenue.” Info, call Montrose Chamber of Commerce, 818-249-7171. Runs May 8, Jul 10, Sep 18, Nov 13.
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Included are today & tonight’s RECURRING EVENTS – weekly and monthly residencies, series, showcases, workshops, open mics and other acoustic music events that are scheduled in advance to happen today and tonight, from northern Santa Barbara County to south Orange County, from downtown L.A. to the valleys to the Inland Empire, from the desert to the sea.
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Sat, Jul 10:
10 am TAIKO PROJECT brings their interpretation of the booming traditional Japanese drum to the “BIG WORLD FUN” family series at the John Anson Ford Amphitheatre, 2580 Cahuenga Bl East, Hollywood; 323-461-3673; www.fordamphitheatre.org. More at www.taikoproject.com.
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Sat, Jul 10; world music:
Noon & 2 pm MASANGA MARIMBA brings “danceable Latin and African sounds to the Skirball Cultural Center, 2701 N Sepulveda Bl, L.A. 90049; 310-440-4500; www.skirball.org. Two shows, this opens the Skirball’s summer weekend series, running July 10-Sep 5. Lineup of all their events is on their website.
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Sat, Jul 10, workshop for artists; an EVENT-OF-THE-WEEK for ARTISTS:
1 pm “HOW TO WORK THE MEDIA: A WORKSHOP FOR ARTISTS” by LARRY WINES, presented by the Western Music Association at the Autry National Center / Autry Museum of the American West, 4700 Western Heritage Way, Griffith Park, L.A. 90027; 323-667-2000; www.museumoftheamericanwest.org.
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Larry Wines is a master of creating effective press/media materials for artists, including one-sheets, bios, and tools that work. He serves on expert panels at music conferences, providing knowledge and skills artists can use. Larry teaches how to work the media, get radio airplay, paid bookings, coverage (print and electronic), television guest spots, and getting signed to a label.
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A consultant to musicians, songwriters, festivals, venues, and the industry, he’s produced and booked music festivals and benefits for charity. A longtime journalist, he’s written features, investigative pieces, interviews, reviews, and weekly columns for newspapers. Producer and host of the multiple award-winning “Tied to the Tracks” Acoustic-Americana radio program, included among "The Best of L.A. 2006" by Los Angeles Magazine, he’s interviewed and coaxed memorable live performances from hundreds of guests, including established icons – with Grammy, Juno, Emmy, Oscar and Peabody Awards and nominations – and talented up-and-comers. Larry is the longtime editor of the Acoustic Americana Music Guide, and he writes a column and the annual “Best of / Top Ten” for FolkWorks magazine. His focus is talented musicians in folk-Americana, cowboy, Cajun, Celtic, bluegrass, blues and other traditions, and today’s innovative “acoustic renaissance.” Larry emcees at the Topanga Banjo-Fiddle Contest, at the Autry’s Christmas show, and more.
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Sat, Jul 10; world music:
2 pm (& noon) MASANGA MARIMBA brings “danceable Latin and African sounds to the Skirball Cultural Center, 2701 N Sepulveda Bl, L.A. 90049; 310-440-4500; www.skirball.org. Two shows, this opens the Skirball’s summer weekend series, running July 10-Sep 5. Lineup of all their events is on their website.
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Sat, Jul 10; a “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” pick:
3 pm ROSS ALTMAN performs at the Canoga Park Public Library, 20939 Sherman Way, Canoga Park 91301; 818-887-0320.
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“Music Legend Award” honoree ROSS ALTMAN received the prestigious recognition as the 2010 honoree at the annual Topanga Banjo Fiddle Contest and Folk Festival, held in May. Ross is a fine entertainer and performing songwriter, and a walking encyclopedia of labor organizing songs that date from the earliest days of the movement. He has performed live on radio’s “Tied to the Tracks” and has continued as a columnist and feature writer for FolkWorks since its inception. His current column there is available at www.folkworks.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=36683&Itemid=106
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Sat, Jul 10:
5 pm WYATT DOYLE, CHRIS D, JOSH ALAN FRIEDMAN, at the Echo, 1822 Sunset Bl, Echo Park 90026. New Texture, and Stories Books & Café, present an event of words and music with the three musicians.
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6-8 pm ORCHESTA CHARANGOA in Pamela Park, 2236 Goodall Av, Duarte 91010; 626-357-1619. Free.
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Sat, Jul 10, in Big Bear; a “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” pick:
6 pm “HOOTENANNY SATURDAY NIGHT” show with GEORGE GROVE (of the KINGSTON TRIO), JOE FRAZIER (of the CHAD MITCHELL TRIO), ART PODELL (of the NEW CHRISTY MINSTRELS), DAVID KEY, JIM MORAN, and others, at the Big Bear Convention Center at Big Bear Lake; 909-866-7239.
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Sat, Jul 10, in OC; a “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” pick:
7-11 pm “ZYDECO IN ORANGE COUNTY” with THE DIXIELAND JAZZ BAND, DIXIDELICS, & BONNE MUSIQUE ZYDECO playing a “feast and a show” event for charity at the Fullerton Museum Plaza, 301 N Pomona Av, Fullerton.
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BONNE MUSIQUE ZYDECO had ‘em dancing in the aisles at the Concert for Haiti in January, and they were among the headliners of the Simi Cajun Creole Festival in April.
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This is a fundraiser hosted by WTLC, the only domestic violence shelter program in Orange County. (More info on them at www.wtlc.org).
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There will be 10 to 12 booths with local restaurants and caterers, serving gumbo, jambalaya, red beans & rice, crawfish, and more. THE DIXIELAND JAZZ BAND will play from 7 to 8:30 pm., followed by a dance lesson. Then BONNE MUSIQUE ZYDECO will play the finale. Feast, enjoying the music; and dance the night away.
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Door prizes (entry tix included with admission) include a 42 inch flat screen TV. Drinks available for purchase include beer, wine, and hurricanes.
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Tix, $25, including admission, food, and door prizes. Kids under age 12 are free with paid adult.
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Sat, Jul 10; a “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” pick::
7 pm BERKLEY HART at the Coffee Gallery Backstage, 2029 N Lake Av, Altadena; reservations 626-794-2424; venue phone 626-398-7917; info www.coffeegallery.com. (“the venue named in FolkWorks as L.A.’s best intimate acoustic listening room venue”).
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Venue impresario Bob Stane says, “Berkley Hart have found something that works. The combination of Kerrville New Folk Songwriter Award winner, Jeff Berkley, and stand-out wordsmith, Calman Hart, creates a pairing that, over their ten-plus years together, continues to build fans all over the country.”
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Bob offered us this email from patrons to his venue:
“We have seen close to one hundred shows at The Coffee Gallery Backstage over the last few years. Berkley Hart is in our top five shows. I have never seen a group charm an audience like Jeff Berkley and Calman Hart. Excellent musicians, original songs, mellow harmonies make them an amazing act. The sound of the Backstage gives this great act the venue they deserve. Thanks so much for booking them.” - Kerry and Pat Bower
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They’ve performed live on radio’s “Tied to the Tracks,” and earned a “Listener Favorite” there. This guys are one of the great undiscovered duos of our time.
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Starting out in the coffeehouse circuit of San Diego in the late 90s, it soon became clear that Berkley Hart were a cut above the average acoustic players. Their unique sound is at once playful and poignant as they deftly combine down-home humor with masterful lyrics delivered with stunning harmony and musicianship. Beginning with their debut award-winning album, "Wreck 'n' Sow," the duo set a precedent of excellence that they have lived up to with their subsequent, and also award-winning, releases: "Something to Fall Back On," "Twelve" & "Pocket Change." Taking their songs on the road, the duo filled a solid touring schedule that took them across the country.
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Berkley Hart have traveled the folk circuit, making appearances at the Kerrville Folk Festival, the Folk Alliance International conference, regional Folk Alliance conferences (FARWest, SWRFA) as well as playing some of folk's most prestigious venues including the Birchmere and The Bluebird Cafe. Berkley Hart have also created their own personal "house concert revolution" by encouraging and helping friends and fans to host their own house concerts, using Berkley Hart as their first show, and having them back annually.
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The duo released their 5th studio album titled "Las Vegas" in May, 2009 and are currently booking dates around the country. More at www.berkleyhart.com. Tix, $20.
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Sat, Jul 10, in Moorpark; a “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” pick:
7:30 pm RIDERS OF THE PURPLE SAGE with the MOORPARK SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA play the free “Camarillo Concerts in the Park” series at Constitution Park, Carmen Dr & Paseo Camarillo, Camarillo. Info, www.camarilloartscouncil.org or 805-987-7847.
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If you haven’t yet seen CODY BRYANT with the RIDERS OF THE PURPLE SAGE performing with a symphony, you’ll likely not get a chance to see them do for FREE, as you can tonight. The Riders, thanks to the musicianship of each of the band’s members and the ability of their duostyle solo mandolinist and fiddle wizard, EVAN MARSHALL, to write the arrangements for each and every part in an entire symphony orchestra, the Riders have become popular performing guests on the “pop classical” scene in several states.
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They are one of, if not "the" most historical Western band in the world. The original members of the Riders Of The Purple Sage starred in films and radio from post-WW II, and the current lineup does still. Today's Riders, under the leadership of Cody Bryant, put on a show rich with old and new music. Band members are among L.A.’s top musicians. Their instruments include five-string banjo, hot lead guitar, twin fiddles, steel guitar, upright bass, and drums and consummate vocals. While keeping alive the tradition of the original Riders' sound, they continue to write and perform new material that carries on and builds upon their signature style. Adding a strong swing influence (ala Bob Wills and his Texas Playboys), their performances appeal to listeners and dancers of all ages. Today’s Riders bring hot swing riffs with smooth harmonies that, at the end of the show, leave the audience wanting more. Their sound and show makes you feel that all is well in the West.
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Music journalist and Guide editor Larry Wines wrote of one performance that they were “ethereal and orchestral,” adding, “They exceeded musicianship. They exceeded their genre.”
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Impresario Bob Stane, of the Coffee Gallery Backstage, hosts the band for a monthly residency. Bob adds, “You owe it to yourself to see this most amazing and amusing exhibit. Forget what you think you like and don’t like. See The Riders Of The Purple Sage.”
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Sat, Jul 10; a “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” pick, in Goleta:
7:30 pm SLIGO RAGS plays the “Song Tree Concert Series” at Live Oak Unitarian Universalist Congregation, 820 N Fairview Av, Goleta. Show & series info, 805-403-2639 or www.songtree.org; contact, SongTree@cox.net. More at www.sligorags.com.
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Sat, Jul 10; a “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” pick:
7:30 pm CAL PHIL, the California Philharmonic Orchestra, continues its “FESTIVAL ON THE GREEN” summer season at the L.A. County Arboretum & Botanic Garden, 301 N Baldwin Av, Arcadia; info, tix, season subscriptions, 626-300-8200; www.calphil.org.
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Tonight’s theme is “ANDREW LLOYD WEBBER GOES TO ITALY,” with a program of “Theatre’s Best, from London to Rome,” with music from “Phantom Of The Opera” • “Cats” • “Evita” • “Tosca” • “Aida” • “La Traviata” • “Jesus Christ Superstar” • “Nessun Dorma” • with singers ANGEL BLUE, MATHEW EDWARDSEN, RALPH CATO and the CAL PHIL CHORALE.
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“The Arboretum is one of the most spacious and comfortable outdoor concert venues in the world,” says Mindy Kernc, Box Office Director. “Not only do its gardens showcase plants from around the world but the grounds are dotted with historic sites you’ll instantly recognize like the lagoon from the old Tarzan movies and the Queen Anne Cottage from TV’s ‘Fantasy Island.’ And, of course, there are the peacocks. One or two almost always try to ‘sing’ along with the music each concert!”
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“Fifteen years ago, Cal Phil began with a five-concert season of Cal Phil Festival on the Green,” says Founder and Music Director, DR. VICTOR VENER. “So, although our season has expanded to include concerts downtown at Walt Disney Concert Hall and at the Old Mill in San Marino, our performances at The Arboretum hold a special place not only in my heart but the heart of many of our musicians, who have been with us from the beginning.”
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The rest of the season looks wonderful:
“JOHN WILLIAMS & FRIENDS” on July 24;
“FRANK, TONY & THE MAESTRO: Cocktails to Classics” (songs of Frank Sinatra & Tony Bennett) on August 7;
“BEETHOVEN & BROADWAY” on August 20.
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Each outdoor concert is repeated the following day, indoors, at the Walt Disney Concert Hall at the Music Center in downtown L.A.
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“Festival on the Green” is a series of summer Saturdays with peacocks, picnicking, and plenty of music at the 127-acre park. Gates open at 5:30 pm for picnicking (you can bring your own wine or beverage of your choice) or purchase dinner from the caterer (in advance, unless you want to take your chances they’ll bring extra), and the concert begins at 7:30 pm. Plentiful pay parking on-site. Get advance tix at Cal Phil’s website.
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Sat, Jul 10; a “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” pick:
8 pm MARY GAUTHIER at McCabe’s, 3101 Pico Bl (Pico at 31st), Santa Monica 90405; www.mccabes.com; tix, 310-828-4497.
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MARY GAUTHIER (pronounced “Go-Shay”) wrote her first song at the age of 35 and hasn't looked back since. A lifetime of hard knocks, including drug addiction, time spent in jail, and a struggle with her sexual orientation, led to an outpouring of musical compositions so unwavering in their honesty that the New York Times named her indie release “Filth & Fire” as 2002's best album. Her follow-up, “Mercy Now,” made dozens of "Best of '05" lists, including Billboard magazine’s and the New York and Los Angeles Times’ lists. Now enjoying over a decade clean and sober, Gauthier returns to McCabe's for the first time since her 2006 shows there became the stuff of legend.
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She plays here tonight at 8 and Sunday at 7 pm. More at www.marygauthier.com. Tix $22.50.
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Sat, Jul 10; a “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” pick:
8 pm SUSIE GLAZE & HI LONESOME at The Fret House, 309 N Citrus Av, Covina; 626-339-7020; www.frethouse.com.
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SUSIE GLAZE, endorsed by Appalachian music legend JEAN RICHIE as her heir apparent, is an award-winning recording artist and critically-acclaimed Bluegrass powerhouse and traditional vocalist. In addition, she was a Broadway actress and singer in “Big River.” Susie has performed nationally, and numerous times on radio’s “Tied to the Tracks.” Plus, her band is first-rate. More at www.susieglaze.com. Tix, $15.
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Sat, Jul 10; a “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” pick;
8 pm LILY WILSON AND PHIL CHRISTIE perform for this month’s “SABRINA & CRAIG'S ACOUSTIC L.A.” at Cahuenga General Store (formerly Hallenbeck’s), 5510 Cahuenga Bl, North Hollywood 91601.
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LILY WILSON won the L.A. Music Awards Adult Contemporary "Female Vocalist of the Year.” She has performed live on radio’s “Tied to the Tracks” and earned a “Listener Favorite” plus she has sung with Dolly Parton, Bonnie Raitt, Alison Krauss, Kenny Loggins, Patty Griffith, and Melissa Etheridge. More at www.LilyWilson.com
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PHIL CHRISTIE is a Kerrville Folk Festival “New Folk” Finalist; Canada native Christie toured throughout 2009 promoting his CD “Rearview Mirror” which has played on hundreds of stations including XM Satellite Radio, and he’s performed live on radio’s “Tied to the Tracks.” B. Noel Barr wrote in “Random Lengths,” “Some of the most well crafted songs this writer has heard since the hey day of the Brill building.” More at www.PhilChristie.com
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More in the Guide’s recurring events section, at http://acousticamericana.blogspot.com/2010/07/saturday-second-saturday-every-month-in.html
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8-11 pm SEVERIN BROWNE, BRYAN CHAN, SUMMER LYNN, & JUSTEFANIE, at Henri's Restaurant / Bar, 21601 Sherman Way, Canoga Park.
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> 8-9 pm Bryan Chan – slide / blues - www.scvblues.org - playing in the Delta Blues style with his own thought processes involved. He says he is “Always trying to achieve the goal of giving blues music the heart, soul and respect it deserves.” Competed at the International Blues Challenge 2009 in Memphis. You tube video at www.youtube.com/watch?v=kcrIBv1ug4c
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> 9-10 pm Severin Browne – folk / rock - www.myspace.com/severinbrowne - Severin Browne has been playing in the Southern California area for many years. In the 1970s Berry Gordy offered Severin a staff songwriting deal just as Motown was moving to Hollywood. Six months after he signed the publishing deal, Severin signed on with Motown Records as an artist and made two LPs over the next few years. In the 90’s Severin released an album on the Moo Records label titled "From the Edge of the World." Some of these songs were used in the indie film "Plan B" starring Jon Cryer. Also during this period, Severin co-wrote a couple songs for the American video release of the Japanese classic “My Friend Totoro” on Fox. Then a few years later Severin released his 4th CD, “This Twisted Road”, with producer Ed Tree. Severin now teaches guitar and songwriting at Old Town Music in Pasadena and at SummerSongs, the summer camp for songwriters in Cambria, California. He’s currently planning a couple new CD projects.
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> 10-10:30 pm Summer Lynn – singer-songwriter - Summer is an up and comer. Expect an honest, stripped-down acoustic set, which Brayan Chan characterizes as “haunting melodies and hypnotic vocals that are sure to draw you in.”
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> 10:30-11: pm Justefanie - www.myspace.com/killingcamille - “Beautifully powerful songs done with killer vocals and piano accompaniment makes Justefanie a must see.” - Bryan Chan.
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Sat, July 10:
8-9 pm JESSICA BURKS solo acoustic at Café Audrey, 6701 Hollywood Bl, Hollywood 90028; 323-465-5359. Jessica tells us, “come early and have dinner before the show. It's nice there.” More at www.myspace.com/JessicaBurks. No cover, all ages.
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8 pm “RHYTHMIC RELATIONS” with TAIKO PROJECT, BOMBU TAIKO, & KITSUNE TAIKO, at the John Anson Ford Amphitheatre, 2580 Cahuenga Bl East, Hollywood; 323-461-3673; www.fordamphitheatre.org. It’s an evening of the booming traditional Japanese drum, and if you’ve never seen it, you should know to expect high-speed excitement. More on the performers:
TAIKO PROJECT, www.taikoproject.com;
BOMBU TAIKO, www.myspace.com/bombutaiko;
KITSUNE TAIKO, www.myspace.com/eiyasahaha
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8:30 pm “A BEATLES CELEBRATION” is a “Weekend Spectaculars” series offering at the Hollywood Bowl, 2301 N Highland Av, Hollywood; 323-850-2000 or 213-480-3232; www.hollywoodbowl.com. With special musical guests TODD RUNDGREN, PATTI AUSTIN, ROB LAUFER, BETTYE LAVETTE, & BRIAN STOKES MITCHELL and the HOLLYWOOD BOWL ORCHESTRA, THOMAS WILKINS, conductor. Runs Fri-Sun, Jul 9-11; 8:30 pm on Fri & sat, 7:30pm on Sun.
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Sat, Jul 10; a “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” pick:
9 pm-1 am WUMBLOOZO brings “all original blues you can dance to,” to Joe's Great American Bar & Grill, 4311 W Magnolia, Burbank; www.joesgreatbar.com; 818-729-0805. Wumbloozo knocked ‘em out in January, at the Concert for Haiti, produced by the Guide. Venue has reasonably priced food, a huge dance floor, and there’s no cover charge tonight. More at www.wumbloozo.com and there’s info on the band’s Herbie Katz, aka Dr. Fun, at www.myspace.com/doctorfun. (He adds, “P.S. Have you hugged your harmonica player lately?”)
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Sat, Jul 10; a “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” pick:
10 pm KIP BOARDMAN plus GREG LEISZ opening, as Kip plays his record release show for "The Long Weight" at the Cinema Bar, 3967 Sepulveda Bl, Culver City. Yes, "The Long Weight" is finally here. (That wasn’t our pun; it came from the Happy Bookers.) The new CD was produced by Eric Heywood (Ray LaMontagne, The Pretenders) and Kip’s band for the evening (and on the record) is basically Ray LaMontagne's band of Jay Bellerose, Jen Condos, and Eric Heywood – joined by special guests to perform “The Long Weight” in its entirety.
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GREG LEISZ, one of L.A.’s master musicians, plays a rare opening set. No cover; bring money for the tip jar.
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10 am LOST CANYON RANGERS play the annual “COWBOY CHURCH” at the La Crescenta Church of Religious Science / Church of the Foothills, in La Crescenta. A big BBQ follows, and that requires advance tix from the event’s website.
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11 am HUG TREES / TOM FREUND & FRIENDS play a “MATINEE KIDS SHOW” at McCabe’s in Santa Monica.
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2 pm monthly “SONGWRITER SANCTUM” today features BILL BURNETT (of THE BACKBONERS) at the Church in Ocean Park in Santa Monica.
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3-5 pm BORDER RADIO plus PLOW play the “FREE SUMMER CONCERT SERIES” at Peter Strauss Ranch in Santa Monica Mtns Nat’l Rec Area, near Agoura Hills.
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5:30 pm The weekly “GRAND OLE ECHO” series brings MARK RUBIN, WELLDIGGERS BANQUET, ALLEN THOMPSON, and bluegrass duo LEWIS & MEANS to the Echo in Echo Park; it’s MARK RUBIN’s (of the BAD LIVERS) new act, FAT MAN AND LITTLE BOY, “THE ATOMIC DUO,” and this is their only L.A. date.
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7 pm THE MIGHTY ECHOES at the Coffee Gallery Backstage in Altadena.
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7 pm MARY GAUTHIER at McCabe’s in Santa Monica. (She plays today at 7 and last night, Saturday, at 8 pm.)
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7 pm STEVE MILLER BAND and LOS LOBOS play a double-bill at the Greek Theatre in L.A.
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7-8:30 pm MARIACHI ZACATECAS plays the “Monrovia Summer Concerts in the Park” series in Library Park, Monrovia.
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Sun, Jul 11; a “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” pick:
8-11 am “PEACE, LOVE & SUNDAY MORNINGS” radio show (on 100.3 FM The Sound in L.A.) throws a “LIVE LOVE IN” listener party with a performance by SEVERIN BROWNE at the Organic Panificio Café on the waterfront in Marina Del Rey. Attend or listen live on the radio.
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8-11 am “PEACE, LOVE & SUNDAY MORNINGS” radio show (on 100.3 FM The Sound in L.A.) throws a “LIVE LOVE IN” listener party with a performance by SEVERIN BROWNE at the Organic Panificio Café on the waterfront in Marina Del Rey. Attend or listen live on the radio.
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10 am LOST CANYON RANGERS play the annual “COWBOY CHURCH” at the La Crescenta Church of Religious Science / Church of the Foothills, 4845 Dunsmore, La Crescenta 92373; www.lccrs.org.
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11 am HUG TREES / TOM FREUND & FRIENDS play a “MATINEE KIDS SHOW” at McCabe’s, 3101 Pico Bl (Pico at 31st), Santa Monica 90405; www.mccabes.com; tix, 310-828-4497. Their children’s album was released last year to considerable fanfare. Sure, most children’s music is cloying and annoying, but this is a group of adept musicians and accomplished songwriters, so you should go. Tix, $8 (under age 2 is free).
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Noon “WE TELL STORIES” event at the Skirball Cultural Center, 2701 N Sepulveda Bl, L.A. 90049; 310-440-4500; www.skirball.org. It’s a family day with events at 12, 1, &2 pm, as one of the events that opens the Skirball’s summer series this weekend; various concerts and other events here run July 10-Sep 5. Lineup of all their events is on their website.
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2 pm monthly “SONGWRITER SANCTUM” today features BILL BURNETT (of THE BACKBONERS) at the Church in Ocean Park, 235 Hill St, Santa Monica; www.churchop.org. Bill says, “Oooo...SongSanctum...that sounds cool! And it is! This is a great series of very high quality songwriters run by our good friend Dana Charnofsky and I am honored to be included. It starts at 2 pm. My set will happen somewhere around 3, but I urge you to come by earlier and see the excellent members of the Song Circle do their thing. Then Dale LaDuke's band will finish out the afternoon. You don't want to miss that.” More in today’s “recurring events” listing (click the link; http://acousticamericana.blogspot.com/2010/07/sunday-second-sunday-every-month-in.html).
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3-5 pm BORDER RADIO plus PLOW play the “FREE SUMMER CONCERT SERIES” co-sponsored by the Topanga Banjo•Fiddle Contest organization and the National Park Service, at Peter Strauss Ranch, 30000 Mulholland Hwy (2 blks from Troutdale Rd), in Santa Monica Mtns Nat’l Rec Area, near Agoura Hills; 818-382-4819. Set in an outdoor amphitheater under the shade of the giant old oaks. Park free in the lot just past the bridge and walk back over the bridge to the ranch entrance. Bring a picnic and a cushion or blanket for the earthen or wood bench seating. Fun and free.
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KELLY McCUNE & BORDER RADIO recently returned from a three-year hiatus. They sound as great as ever, with their trademark prairie grass classics and originals, Kelly’s fine voice, Hollywood soundtrack favorite MARK INDICTOR’s fiddle, and a full acoustic string band. They’ve performed at festivals and headlined at many venues. This is a fine opportunity to see ’em for free. More at www.border-radio.com.
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On Aug 8, it's THE HABERDASHERY ENSEMBLE and PAUL STATMAN.
On Sep 12, it’s THE MURPHY FAMILY, THE WIMBERLEY BLUEGRASS BAND and MURPHY'S FLAW, the best of the 50th Annual Topanga Banjo•Fiddle Contest’s award-winning bands, plus a few surprises.
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5 pm DEXTER ARDOIN plays the “ZYDECO DANCE” series at the Center at Sycamore Plaza, 5000 Clark Av, Lakewood. Info, call Sidney at 323-401-8859 or 562-804-4434. Sometimes they have gumbo available (yum!), so call to see if you should arrive hungry. $20 admission, includes zydeco dance lesson.
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5:30 pm The weekly “GRAND OLE ECHO” series brings MARK RUBIN, WELLDIGGERS BANQUET, ALLEN THOMPSON, and bluegrass duo LEWIS & MEANS to the Echo, 1822 Sunset Bl, Echo Park 90026.
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6 pm BOOGIE KNIGHTS play this week’s free show at the “CONCERTS ON THE GREEN” series, sponsored by Valley Cultural Center at Lou Bredlow Pavilion, Warner Center Park, 5800 Topanga Canyon Bl, Woodland Hills; www.valleycultural.org; 818-704-1358. Bring folding chairs or a blanket and get there early to find a good spot. Food and beverages available inexpensively in the park for these concerts. Free show.
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7 pm THE MIGHTY ECHOES at the Coffee Gallery Backstage, 2029 N Lake Av, Altadena; reservations 626-794-2424; venue phone 626-398-7917; info www.coffeegallery.com. (“the venue named in FolkWorks as L.A.’s best intimate acoustic listening room venue”).
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America’s favorite A Cappella Doo Wop group, was born in 1985 at a funky theater in Echo Park California. Founding members Harvey Shield and Charlie Davis were putting-on a musical when they learned of their common love for group harmony singing. After a few impromptu gigs, who would have thought the Echoes would be celebrating their 25th anniversary this year? Comprised of baritone Harvey Shield, bass singer Charlie Davis, tenor Jon Rubin and 2nd tenor John Fluker each member brings a rich history to the group. Harvey began his career in the swinging sixties with the British group Episode Six, precursor to Deep Purple. Charlie has been seen on equity stages across the nation, was Spiderman in the seventies and his booming bass has been the voice of both God and Satan. Jon Rubin, a former teen idol with a soaring tenor, toured extensively and had top 40 hits with his seminal power pop group The Rubinoos. Newest member John Fluker, a brilliant vocalist, arranger and pianist, was musical director for Gladys Knight and has worked with many other great artists. Besides some excellent singing, the Echoes bring you a show mixed with comedy and joy that works for the whole family. Tix, $18
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7 pm MARY GAUTHIER at McCabe’s, 3101 Pico Bl (Pico at 31st), Santa Monica 90405; www.mccabes.com; tix, 310-828-4497.
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MARY GAUTHIER (pronounced “Go-Shay”) wrote her first song at the age of 35 and hasn't looked back since. A lifetime of hard knocks, including drug addiction, time spent in jail, and a struggle with her sexual orientation, led to an outpouring of musical compositions so unwavering in their honesty that the New York Times named her indie release “Filth & Fire” as 2002's best album. Her follow-up, “Mercy Now,” made dozens of "Best of '05" lists, including Billboard magazine’s and the New York and Los Angeles Times’ lists. Now enjoying over a decade clean and sober, Gauthier returns to McCabe's for the first time since her 2006 shows there became the stuff of legend.
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7 pm STEVE MILLER BAND and LOS LOBOS play a double-bill at the Greek Theatre, 2700 N Vermont Ave in Griffith Park, L.A.; Greek Theatre hotline, 323-665-1927; tix, 213-480-3232; www.greektheatrela.com.
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Many musical groups are eclectic, but few are both as unpredictable and successful as LOS LOBOS. The band has had a Number-One single, won three Grammy’s, and sold millions of records. They’ve shared the stage with acts as varied as Dylan, The Clash, and U2. And they’ve received tremendous critical acclaim, from their major label debut, “How Will the Wolf Survive?” (which made Rolling Stone’s “500 Greatest Albums of All Time”) to their most recent effort in 2006, “The Town and The City” (which drew four-star reviews in Rolling Stone, Mojo, The Independent and many others). The band has devoted followers among roots fans and rock fans alike, and even with all their success, they remain the ultimate Southern California Garage Band that made good.
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The STEVE MILLER BAND is one of the seminal rock bands of the 1970s, and the group and its songs have continued to resonate with fans new and old. The group’s first record, “The Joker,” released in 1973, went Platinum and resulted in a #1 single. But it was “Fly Like an Eagle,” released three years later, that confirmed the band’s position at the top of the rock charts. Originally released in May 1976 against the backdrop of America’s Bicentennial celebration, “Fly Like an Eagle” proved to be a career-defining album for the band. With over four million albums sold to date, it remains their biggest-selling studio album, spending nearly two years on the Billboard 200, peaking at #3, and yielding the Top 40 singles “Rock ‘N Me,” “Fly Like an Eagle” and “Take the Money and Run.”
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7 pm THE MIGHTY ECHOES return to the Coffee Gallery Backstage, 2029 N Lake Av, Altadena; reservations 626-794-2424; venue phone 626-398-7917; info www.coffeegallery.com. (“the venue named in FolkWorks as L.A.’s best intimate acoustic listening room venue”). These guys do delightfully fine doo-wop street-style, down-at-the-corner vocals, in a real show. More at www.mightyechoes.com.
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7-8:30 pm MARIACHI ZACATECAS plays the “Monrovia Summer Concerts in the Park” series, in Library Park, 321 S Myrtle Av, Monrovia 91016. Bring your lawn chair or blanket. Free.
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7:30 pm “A BEATLES CELEBRATION” is a “Weekend Spectaculars” series offering at the Hollywood Bowl, 2301 N Highland Av, Hollywood; 323-850-2000 or 213-480-3232; www.hollywoodbowl.com. With special musical guests TODD RUNDGREN, PATTI AUSTIN, ROB LAUFER, BETTYE LAVETTE, & BRIAN STOKES MITCHELL and the HOLLYWOOD BOWL ORCHESTRA, THOMAS WILKINS, conductor. Runs Fri-Sun, Jul 9-11; 8:30 pm on Fri & sat, 7:30pm on Sun.
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5:30-7 pm “DESCANSO GARDENS SUMMER JAZZ SERIES” on a special Tuesday night at the “Camellia Cocktail Lounge” in Descanso Gardens, 1418 Descanso Dr, La Canada Flintridge; 818-949-4200; www.DescansoGardens.org. Midweek summer hours have changed to 3-8 pm on Tue, Wed, & Thu. Descanso’s Japanese Full Moon Tea House is transformed during these evenings into the “Camellia Lounge,” billed as “a hip, soothing and exotic location to enjoy signature cocktails and small appetizers under starry skies.” Regular Gardens’ admission prices apply for Midweek Summer evening hours.
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Tue, Jul 13, RHYTHM CHILD presents a family-friendly percussive performance with plenty of audience participation for a hand-clapping, drum-banging, foot-stomping good time.
Thu, Jul 15, REYNOLDS BROTHERS with RALF REYNOLDS perform the classic jazz of Tin Pan Alley (a Guide “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” pick).
Thu, Jul 22, KENNY SARA plays New Orleans blues and gospel (a Guide “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” pick).
Thu, Jul 29, KRISTIN KORB plays “California Cool” jazz (a Guide “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” pick).
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Jul 13 - PONCHO SANCHEZ AND HIS LATIN JAZZ BAND
Jul 20 - TOMMY CASTRO BAND
Jul 27 - ROYAL CROWN REVUE
Aug 3 - PETE ESCOVEDO LATIN JAZZ ORCHESTRA
Aug 10 - JOHN EGIZI GROUP
Aug 17 - LUCKY 7 MAMBO
Aug 24 - LUCY WOODWARD
Aug 31 - OSCAR HERNANDEZ & THE LA-NY CONNECTION
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8 pm “FRENCH PASSION” is tonight’s “TUESDAY CLASSICS” offering at the Hollywood Bowl, 2301 N Highland Av, Hollywood; 323-850-2000 or 213-480-3232; www.hollywoodbowl.com. The LOS ANGELES PHILHARMONIC, RAFAEL FRÜHBECK DE BURGOS, conductor, is joined by MARTIN CHALIFOUR, violin, in a program of Saint-Saëns’ “Violin Concerto No. 3,” Ravel’s “Daphnis and Chloe, Suite No. 2,” and Debussy’s “La Mer.”
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9 pm DARK & STORMY (PETE KALMUS & SHARON KUNDE) on the nice upstairs stage at The Airliner, 2419 N Broadway, L.A. 90031; www.myspace.com/theairlinerclub. Venue is a club / restaurant / bar, has free parking (at Ave 24 & Daly), and it’s 18+. (“Nice upstairs stage” is emphasized by Pete, who adds, “as opposed to the craptastic downstairs ‘stage’ wedged between the hotdog counter, a stack of speakers and the bathrooms.”) Pete won one of the mandolin competitions at the 2009 Topanga Banjo Fiddle Contest. He adds, “Bar and patio in the back, actual stage in the front. Yes, they have beer and other remedies.” The Guide editor adds, Most nights here are “urban,” so be careful what night you go. Cover, $5.
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8 pm “JAZZ AT THE BOWL” series brings SMOKEY ROBINSON & LIZZ WRIGHT at the Hollywood Bowl, 2301 N Highland Av, Hollywood; 323-850-2000 or 213-480-3232; www.hollywoodbowl.com.
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Multiple award winner and King of Motown, singer-songwriter SMOKEY ROBINSON makes his Bowl debut, celebrating his 50th anniversary in the music biz. He performs songs from his new CD, “Time Flies When You’re Having Fun,” including his signature hits, “Tears of a Clown,” “Tracks of My Tears,” and more.
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5:30-7 pm REYNOLDS BROTHERS with RALF REYNOLDS perform the classic jazz of Tin Pan Alley, for the “DESCANSO GARDENS SUMMER JAZZ SERIES” at the “Camellia Cocktail Lounge,” in Descanso Gardens, 1418 Descanso Dr, La Canada Flintridge; 818-949-4200; www.DescansoGardens.org. Midweek summer hours have changed to 3-8 pm on Tue, Wed, & Thu. Descanso’s Japanese Full Moon Tea House is transformed during these evenings into the “Camellia Lounge,” billed as “a hip, soothing and exotic location to enjoy signature cocktails and small appetizers under starry skies.” Regular Gardens’ admission prices apply for Midweek Summer evening hours.
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Thursday evenings, 5:30-7 pm, brings the “Summer Jazz Concert Series.” As part of the summer “The Evolution of American Jazz,” Descanso Thursday evenings, 5:30-7 pm, brings Descanso’s “Summer Jazz Concert Series,” with “L.A.’s best local talent for an evening of music under the trees, as part of this summer’s ‘Evolution of American Jazz’” series.
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Remaining in the series:
Thu, Jul 22, KENNY SARA plays New Orleans blues and gospel (a Guide “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” pick).
Thu, Jul 29, KRISTIN KORB plays “California Cool” jazz (a Guide “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” pick).
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Concertgoers are encouraged to bring blankets and picnics (normally not allowed) and settle back to savor the music.
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Descanso Thursday Evening Jazz Concerts are free with Gardens admission. Parking is free. Adult admission $8; seniors and students $6; children age 5 to 12 are $3, and free for Descanso members and children age 5 and younger.
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Thu, Jul 15:
6:30-6 pm DOO-WAH RIDERS bring their alt-country / country to the “Arcadia Summer Concerts in the Park” series, on City Hall west lawn, 240 W Huntington Dr, Arcadia. Bring your lawn chair or blanket and a picnic dinner. Different show every Thu, 6:30-8 pm, early Jul to late Aug. Free “Kids Zone” with games, crafts, activities; inexpensive popcorn & sodas available. Free parking, free show.
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Thu, Jul 15:
8 pm “BELL PLAYS BRUCH” for the “THURSDAY CLASSICS” series at the Hollywood Bowl, 2301 N Highland Av, Hollywood; 323-850-2000 or 213-480-3232; www.hollywoodbowl.com. With the LOS ANGELES PHILHARMONIC, RAFAEL FRÜHBECK DE BURGOS, conductor, joined by JOSHUA BELL, violin, in a program of Bruch’s “Scottish Fantasy” and Mahler’s “Symphony No. 1.”
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Fri, Jul 16, in San Diego:
PADDY’S PIG brings authentic and original Irish music to The Field, in San Diego. More on the L.A.-based band at www.paddyspigla.com and www.myspace.com/paddyspigla
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Fri, Jul 16; a “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” pick:
7-10:30 pm “SEA CHANTIES: AN EVENING WITH SIMON SPALDING & JAMES HENDRICKS” at the Whale & Ale, 327 W 7th St, San Pedro 90731; 310-832-0363; www.whaleandale.com. (Pre-empts Rob at the piano tonight), A unique treat for those who love Sea Shanties.
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SIMON SPALDING & JAMES HENDRICKS are billed as a “dynamic duo of sea chanteys and acoustic folk music.” They are multi-instrumental performers with a repertoire that includes sea chanteys (pronounced “shanties”), Celtic music, early ragtime / jazz, and “two hundred years of popular music.”
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SIMON SPALDING plays fiddle, Chinese erh-hu, and he is a world-renowned performer of maritime and historical songs. A 35-year music professional based in North Carolina and originally from California, he has influenced a number of California groups and performers. Simon does concerts and festivals throughout North America and he’s performed in twelve European countries.
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JAMES HENDRICKS sings and plays concertina, tin whistle, piano, and other instruments. His historical and maritime music includes an emphasis on music of the Civil War.
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Fri, Jul 16; a “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” pick:
8 pm DAN NAVARRO and JOHN BATDORF play a double-bill at McCabe’s, 3101 Pico Bl (Pico at 31st), Santa Monica 90405; www.mccabes.com; 310-828-4403; tix, 310-828-4497. Both have performed live on radio’s “Tied to the Tracks,” and both are wonderful.
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DAN NAVARRO gained legendary status as a performing songwriter with longtime music partner Eric Lowen as Lowen & Navarro. JOHN BATDORF had ’70s hits as half of the duo, BATDORF & RODNEY. (Do you see a theme here?) Expect a great show. Tix, $17.50.
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Fri, Jul 16, in Camarillo; a “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” pick:
8 pm MERLIN SNIDER & THE PRETTY GOOD ACQUAINTANCES plus LAURA ZUCKER play the “CAMARILLO CAFÉ CONCERT SERIES,” at Camarillo Community Center, 1605 E Burnley St (NE corner, Carmen & Burnley), Camarillo; info, 805-523-2682, email WhatsHappening@CamarilloCafe.com and website, www.CamarilloCafe.com. Sponsored by Pleasant Valley Recreation & Parks District. Produced by Gary & Kathy Lynch.
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MERLIN SNIDER & THE PRETTY GOOD ACQUAINTANCES, as Merlin returns to the Camarillo Café after an inexplicable ten-year absence. He is a Ventura County-based singer-songwriter and acoustic guitar player in the Americana story-telling tradition. His music is a fresh stew of folk-blues, western swing, alternative country and folk-rock.
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Merlin will be brilliantly accompanied by “PRETTY GOOD ACQUAINTANCES” TOM CORBETT, MARK INDICTOR, & DEBORAH SNIDER. The Pasadena Weekly reported that “Between,” Merlin’s debut album, “notable for its skillful guitar work and beautifully spare production, has garnered both critical acclaim and radio airplay across the United States and Europe.” Folk Roots magazine wrote, “In a world filled with vanity releases of the solo, self-financed variety, it’s a relief to stumble across a songwriter that is a little contrary to ordinary,” and noted songs that provide “evidence of a thoughtful mind at work.” Stephen Jay called Merlin's second album Right Here, "A great album and a beautiful gift from you to the world." More at www.MerlinSnider.com.
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LAURA ZUCKER is traveling all the way from Lafayette (California, not Louisiana) to perform tonight. Her original and cover material is a unique blend of folk, jazz, blues and pop; her original songs are passionate, evocative observations of matters of the heart and world in the style of Patty Griffin, James Taylor and Melissa Etheridge.
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Laura brings "Expertly crafted songs, accessible and compelling, performed with a seasoned finesse and a vocal quality that is honest and direct." — Carol B, RI MUSE Magazine.
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"Laura's songwriting skills, both lyrical and composition, are a bit like taking a long walk with a great friend on a winding path... new yet comfortable surprises around every turn, words that are penned with the grace and vision that only a good storyteller possesses. Her live performances are engaging and her audience rapport is refreshingly honest and spontaneous. She has a superbly "human" quality about her that is both humble and effervescent, two qualities too often missing in many performers today. Laura gets back to basics and does them very well." – K.C. Frogge, singer-songwriter. More at www.LauraZucker.com.
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Schedule:
7:30 pm - doors open - open mic signups begin
8 pm - Open mic
8:40 pm - Laura Zucker
9:15 pm - break (refreshments and snacks available)
9:40 pm - Merlin Snider and his Pretty Good Acquaintances
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Fri, Jul 16:
8 pm ETTAN FINATAWA plays the “Patchwork of America” series at Levitt Pavilion for the Performing Arts Pasadena, in Memorial Park, 85 E Holly St, (really Raymond & Walnut), Pasadena 91103; 626-683-3230; www.levittpavilionpasadena.org. The summer’s free music series at the venue includes Dan Navarro (Lowen & Navarro) with Stonehoney on Jun 24; Perla Batalla on Jun 26; Daniella Cotton on Jul 1; Fishtank Ensemble on Jul 2; John McEuen on Jul 8; Ettan Finatawa on Jul 16; Very Be Careful on Jul 24; Maleco Collective on Jul 31; Magnolia Memoir on Aug 8; Vijay Iyer on Aug 15; Dengue fever on Aug 20; La Santa Cecelia on Aug 21; Christian Scott on Aug 22; and former member of BR549 Chuck Mead on Aug 26. Full calendar of all the series at the venue’s website. Free.
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Fri, Jul 16, in Redlands; a “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” pick:
8:15 pm KEN O’MALLEY & THE TWILIGHT LORDS play a full two-hour show at the “Redlands Bowl Summer Music Festival” in Redlands. Ken tells us, “This will be a very special concert under the stars in the historic Redlands Bowl -- and is free to the general public. Seating is open and picnicking on the grounds before the 8:15 pm show is a tradition.” Expect Ken to share a few tales of his recent trip home to Ireland. More information at www.redlandsbowl.org
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Fri, Jul 16; a “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” pick:
8:30 pm “WARNER BROS. PRESENTS BUGS BUNNY AT THE SYMPHONY” for the “Weekend Spectaculars” series at the Hollywood Bowl, 2301 N Highland Av, Hollywood; 323-850-2000 or 213-480-3232; www.hollywoodbowl.com. With the LOS ANGELES PHILHARMONIC, GEORGE DAUGHERTY, conductor. We’ve seen this done before, and it’s an immersion in fun. Once upon a time, cartoons were choreographed and made superbly good use of music. None were ever better than the Warner Brothers cartoon franchise, with Bugs Bunny, the Road Runner & Coyote, Daffy Duck, and Elmer Fudd. THIS is accessible live symphonic music. If you’re old enough to know these cartoons, go, and be impressed with dimensions you never fully appreciated as a kid. If you’re not old enough to know the WB cartoon catalog, go and you’ll understand why everyone older than you thinks modern cartoons are crap. Runs two nights, Jul 16 & 17.
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Sat, Jul 17; a “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” pick; festival:
10 am-5 pm 2nd annual “SEA SHANTIES FESTIVAL” free song festival, lineup tba, at Point Fermin Park Band Shell, corner of Gaffey St & Shepard St, San Pedro. Info, SeaShantys@AOL.com. Music by and about seafarers, sailors, pirates, navy battles, shipwrecks, mermaids, pleasures of the harbor, ghost ships, fishing, working, whaling. Point Fermin Park is open to the public, with no admission charge for the park or this event. Park has picnic tables with barbecue grills, mature shade trees and beautiful ocean vistas. Fun for the whole family. Free.
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Here’s the press it received in the Guide last year:
“Disney may have rebuilt its pirate ride to eschew ‘history-as-fun’ and promote movies with goofy octopus-headed creatures, but its promotion machine breathed life into an obscure musical genre – that of songs of the sea. Disney’s promo campaign for its 2006 film, ‘Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest’ commissioned, as writer Paul Z. Myers noted at the time, ‘an expansive compendium of such seafarer music.’ The CD, ‘Rogue's Gallery: Pirate Ballads, Sea Songs and Chanteys,’ released that year on Anti-Records, had 43 tracks that included contributions from STING, BONO, LUCINDA WILLIAMS, LOU REED, LOUDON WAINWRIGHT III, VAN DYKE PARKS and BRYAN FERRY, ‘among an eclectic roster,’ as Myers noted. While the folk genre in general, and a few places in particular, including Seattle’s “Northwest Folklife Festival” and Connecticut’s Mystic Seaport, have always celebrated sea shanties and maritime music, this is Southern California’s initial bid for a sea song festival that could become an annual event. It’s off to a fine start, with “Banjo Fred” Starner, who worked with Pete Seeger to launch the sailing sloop Clearwater, and with it, the environmental movement on the Hudson River. L.A. folk icon Ross Altman plays a full set, as do many young artists. They, and others, will exhibit their saltier sides at the festival in San Pedro. Bring your eye patch.” – Larry Wines, Acoustic Americana Music Guide.
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Sat & Sun, Jul 17 & 18; across America:
“ARTS & WONDER FREE FAMILY FESTIVAL” across the country, the same weekend, more than 80 participating institutions in 30 different cities will bring their local versions of the “Arts & Wonder Festival” to life with live music concerts, participatory art projects and creative presentations. The L.A. rendition is a Guide “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” pick, and it’s in San Pedro, 2-6 pm, both days, with an interesting lineup.
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Sat & Sun, Jul 17 & 18; a “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” pick:
2-6 pm “TARGET ARTS & WONDER FREE FAMILY FESTIVAL” at Peck Park, 560 N Western Av, San Pedro 90732. Free two-day music and arts festival presented by Target, with lots of live music, arts & crafts, “top quality” food venders, and more.
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Saturday’s line-up includes the TAIKO CENTER OF LOS ANGELES, LA CHARANGA CUBANA, SPIRIT CHORALE OF LOS ANGELES, and SACRED FIRE. It’s a day of powerful drums, danceable charanga and salsa, inspirational gospel plus an over-the-top tribute to Santana.
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Sunday’s line-up includes BONNE MUSIQUE ZYDECO, THE LYONS ACADEMY OF IRISH DANCE, two bands from the Boys and Girls Clubs of the Los Angeles Harbor, NU PAN GROOVE ENSEMBLE, and LA SANTA CECILIA, one of Los Angeles’ most in-demand new bands, combining elements from Cumbia to Tango and more. It’s an afternoon of Irish dance, steel drum rhythms, high energy Cajun zydeco and Latin rhythms.
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BONNE MUSIQUE ZYDECO (BMZ) draws upon the style of traditional Cajun and Creole musicians from Louisiana and east Texas. BJ Deculus, a native of Louisiana, bass player and leader of BMZ, founded the band in 1991 and has gained a strong reputation on the West Coast for bringing people of all ages and cultures out to dance. +
LA CHARANGA CUBANA, led by EDGAR HERNANDEZ, is an exciting orchestra of percussion, bass, violins, keyboard, flute, and vocals. Very popular throughout Los Angeles and Southern California, their infectious groove of Cuban jazz-pop defines the high energy charanga style. + LA SANTA CECILIA combines up-tempo cumbia and bossa nova with nostalgic bolero and tango and samples everything in between. With lead vocals delivered by the charismatic one-named Marisoul, La Santa Cecilia’s colorful live shows are fun, danceable fiestas. La Santa Cecilia’s music has been featured on several television and radio programs including the Emmy award-winning series “Weeds” and KPFK's “Travel Tips For Aztlan.” + LYONS ACADEMY OF IRISH DANCE is led by MEREDITH LYONS, a world-class Irish step-dancer. She is instructor to this talented group of dancers, aged 5 to young adult – at the Angels Gate Cultural Center in San Pedro. Her dancers have performed throughout the South Bay. They were the opening act for the 2009 Traditional Irish Music series at the Grand Annex in San Pedro. + NU PAN GROOVE STEEL DRUM BAND performs on Steel Drums, originating from the Island of Trinidad in the Caribbean, handmade from 55 gallon oil drums. They are said to be the only acoustic instruments invented in the 20th century. The Steel Drum, or Pan, is often associated with the styles of calypso and reggae. Nu Pan Groove brings these sounds to life plus jazz, salsa, bossa nova, samba, and more. + SACRED FIRE is L.A.'s premier Santana Tribute Band, celebrating the ethnic sound of Southern California. The full sound of this phenomenal seven-piece ensemble is a sure party favorite for all ages! Their set includes all the classics as well as Santana's most popular tunes from his recent award-winning albums. Hear Maria Maria, Smooth, Oye Como Va, Black Magic Woman and more favorites. + THE SPIRIT CHORALE OF LOS ANGELES, led by NAACP Theater Image Award winner BYRON J. SMITH, celebrates over 16 years preserving music of African-American composers and Negro spirituals. Spirit Chorale has received critical acclaim for their performances before the American Choral Directors Association, The National Association of Negro Musicians and other audiences. They have performed with Wynton Marsallis, Clifton Davis, and Della Reese. Spirit Chorale is currently planning their third European tour and a tour of Japan. + TAIKO CENTER OF LOS ANGELES (TCLA) brings the traditions of the powerful taiko drum, Japanese folk rhythms, and songs to contemporary audiences with a new blend of fusion. TCLA was founded by REV. SHUICHI THOMAS KURAI in 1996. TCLA has over 100 active participants from all walks of life with two ensembles that perform throughout Southern California, the U.S., and Japan. +
In addition to the music, Angels Gate Cultural Center will lead a variety of projects for young people, ages 4-12. Children will be able to make puppets, straw whistles, sculptures, and weave baskets during this free event. Artists Robin Bott, Tim Donovan, Susan Rawcliffe, and Jayn Ghormley will lead these projects in the Family Arts Tent.
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Target is offering free music and arts activities on the third weekend in July for arts and music lovers of all ages at over 80 institutions in 30 cities across the country, including this one. As part of that national effort, Target is sponsoring this summer outdoor weekend of music from around the world, produced by the City of Los Angeles Department of Cultural Affairs, Grand Vision Foundation, Duval Productions, and Angels Gate Cultural Center. It features nine music groups, a Family Arts Tent for people of all ages to enjoy, arts & crafts activities led by professional artists, and food vendors. Attendees can bring picnic baskets. Blankets and lawn chairs for concert seating are welcome. More at 310-833-4813 or email taran@grandvision.org or deborah@angelsgateart.org. Free event.
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Sat, Jul 17; a “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” pick:
3 pm ROSS ALTMAN performs at the Gelencser House Concert Series , in Claremont; www.gelencserhouseconcerts.com. Reservations get directions; contact Janice or Andy at 909-596-1266 or singfolk@yahoo.com.
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“Music Legend Award” honoree ROSS ALTMAN received the prestigious recognition as the 2010 honoree at the annual Topanga Banjo Fiddle Contest and Folk Festival, held in May. Ross is a fine entertainer and performing songwriter, and a walking encyclopedia of labor organizing songs that date from the earliest days of the movement. He has performed live on radio’s “Tied to the Tracks” and has continued as a columnist and feature writer for FolkWorks since its inception. His current column there is available at www.folkworks.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=36683&Itemid=106
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Sat, Jul 17:
5:45-11 pm 15th annual “NOHO MIDSUMMER NIGHTS COFFEE HOUSE & MUSIC FESTIVAL” is dinner and music, “an enchanting and authentic evening under the stars with traditional, original, and acoustic music” for the benefit of ARC, at the ARC Center, 6456 Whitsett Av (one block N of Victory between Coldwater Canyon & Laurel Canyon), North Hollywood. With “some of the area’s finest musicians and friends of ARC.” For years, this event has been a fixture on the NOHO Music Scene. Organizers say, “Be sure to arrive early and plan to stay late as you will not want to miss any of the great artists.” The ARC Center is “a socialization, recreation and residential living program” for developmentally disabled persons. More at www.douginks.com/arc2008.html or 818-762-4365 (ARC) or 661-714-2549 (event producer). +
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Admission includes dinner cuisine (served 5:30-8:30 pm), plus refreshments, treats, coffees, and cash bar from 5-10 pm. Suggested donation, $20 adults; $15 kids age 5-18; under age 5, free. .
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Sat, Jul 17; a “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” pick:
GARY ALLEGRETTO, the top-award-winning “Harmonicowboy,” performs for the Big Hat Promotions House Concert series in Altadena. Reservations get directions at www.bighatonline.com.
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"This harmonica wrangler is sure to impress the cowboy hat off your head!" ~True West Magazine.
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"Amazing! You've never seen - or heard anything like it." ~ American Cowboy Magazine.
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Gary Allegretto's recent Western music awards and nominations include:
2009 “Best of the West Award” presented by True West Magazine.
2009 nominee finalist for the WMA Best Instrumentalist Award.
2009 nominee for the WMA Crescendo Award.
2010 winner, Alternative Roots Magazine's Song Contest.
In addition, Gary received consideration for two Grammy Awards in 2009.
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Sat, Jul 17, in Tehachapi:
7 pm Bakersfield-based HIGHWAY 65 brings bluegrass to Fiddler’s Crossing, 206 East F St, Tehachapi 93561; www.grungehobbit.com; 661-823-9994. Info on the band at www.hwy65band.com. Doors at 6:30 pm; tix, $15.
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Sat, Jul 17; a “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” pick:
8 pm JACK TEMPCHIN - hit songwriter for the EAGLES - at The Fret House, 309 N Citrus Av, Covina; 626-339-7020; www.frethouse.com.
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He’s a legendary songwriter who wrote many top hits for the EAGLES and for that band’s individual members for their solo albums, from “Peaceful Easy Feeling” to “Already Gone” and “Smuggler’s Blues” and many more. His recent show at the Coffee Gallery was sold-out and among his best performances that we’ve seen. If that energy is any indication, Jack Tempchin is on a roll. And how do you beat the intimacy of a house concert when hearing legendary songs performed live by the guy who wrote ‘em?
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Read Terry Roland’s interview with JACK TEMPCHIN in the current FolkWorks at www.folkworks.org/content/view/36660/106. More at www.tempchin.com. TIX, $15.
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Sat, Jul 17; a “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” pick:
8 pm THE TANNAHILL WEAVERS play the Caltech Folk Music Society series in Beckman Institute Auditorium on the Caltech Campus, 322 S Michigan Av, Pasadena; 626-395-4652, or toll-free 888-2CALTECH (1-888-222-5832). Info and advance tix at www.folkmusic.caltech.edu.
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Sat, Jul 17; a “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” pick:
8 & 10 pm SHELBY LYNNE plays two shows at McCabe’s, 3101 Pico Bl (Pico at 31st), Santa Monica 90405; www.mccabes.com; 310-828-4403; tix, 310-828-4497. 8 pm is sold out; check quickly for tix for the 10 pm show. Tix, $34.50.
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Sat & Sun, Jul 17 & 18; a “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” pick:
8 pm GIPSY KINGS at the Greek Theatre, 2700 N Vermont Ave in Griffith Park, L.A.; Greek Theatre hotline, 323-665-1927; tix, 213-480-3232; www.greektheatrela.com.
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The GIPSY KINGS are the most successful French musical outfit of all time and will return for two nights at the iconic L.A. venue. The group has built a global audience with their roots-influenced music and the big, welcoming soulfulness of the music’s creators. Since the 1987 release of the international hit single “Bamboleo,” the Gipsy Kings have sold more than 14 million albums worldwide with more than four million in the United States alone. They are one of the most popular non-English performing groups in the states where their recordings and live performances continue to earn critical and popular praise.
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Over the years, the GIPSY KINGS, who hail from the gypsy settlements in Arles and Montpelier in the south of France, have included singers and guitarists from the Reyes and Baliardo families. Lead singer NICOLAS REYES is the son of famed Flamenco singer JOSÉ REYES. As a result, the band’s vigorous guitar work and passionate vocals are highly influenced by the indigenous musical tradition known as rumba flamenca.
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Over two decades into their career, the Gipsy Kings’ sound continues to evolve and remain vital. The group has released 15 albums with “Pasajero” the most recent. They continue to showcase how their communion of music rooted in the past and focused on the future.
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A second show was added at The Greek Theatre (Sat, July 17). Tix, either show, $120.75 / $89.75 / $65.75 / $55.75 / $45.75 / $30.75, + “Convenience Charge” of $13.50 per order (unless you get ‘em from the box office).
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Sat, Jul 17, in Escondido:
PADDY’S PIG brings authentic and original Irish music to R. O’Sullivan’s, in Escondido. More on the L.A.-based band at www.paddyspigla.com and www.myspace.com/paddyspigla
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Sat, Jul 17; a “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” pick:
8:30 pm “WARNER BROS. PRESENTS BUGS BUNNY AT THE SYMPHONY” for the “Weekend Spectaculars” series at the Hollywood Bowl, 2301 N Highland Av, Hollywood; 323-850-2000 or 213-480-3232; www.hollywoodbowl.com. With the LOS ANGELES PHILHARMONIC, GEORGE DAUGHERTY, conductor. We’ve seen this done before, and it’s an immersion in fun. Once upon a time, cartoons were choreographed and made superbly good use of music. None were ever better than the Warner Brothers cartoon franchise, with Bugs Bunny, the Road Runner & Coyote, Daffy Duck, and Elmer Fudd. THIS is accessible live symphonic music. If you’re old enough to know these cartoons, go, and be impressed with dimensions you never fully appreciated as a kid. If you’re not old enough to know the WB cartoon catalog, go and you’ll understand why everyone older than you thinks modern cartoons are crap. Runs two nights, Jul 16 & 17.
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Sat, Jul 17, in OC; a rock show:
(Call venue for time) WE ARE THE FALLEN with SAVING ABEL and TADDY PORTER at the House of Blues, 1530 S Disneyland Dr, Anaheim; 714-778-2583; www.hob.com.
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The sky hasn’t fallen, and the glaciers are not expanding. Once in awhile, we go off the reservation, like now.
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Okay, so we need a really compelling reason for the Acoustic Americana Music Guide to profile a rock show. When an ensemble is a re-integration of a band that spent 43 weeks on the Billboard Top Ten Albums Chart and sold 15 million CDs worldwide and 7 million+ CDs in the US, we think you should know about them. (If nothing else, it gives you a perspective on what’s popular beyond the acoustic world.)
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WE ARE THE FALLEN is the quintet of former members of multi-platinum band EVANESCENCE. It’s guitarists BEN MOODY & JOHN LeCOMPT and drummer ROCKY GRAY, joined by a performer who some found to be the breakout American Idol finalist, CARLY SMITHSON, on vocals, and acclaimed bassist MARTY O’BRIEN (Disturbed and Static-X, among other band memberships). Together, they bring a lot as a combo.
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Their debut album, “Tear The World Down,” was released May 11, on Universal Republic Records and debuted at #33 on the Billboard Album Chart. The CDs first single, “Bury Me Alive,” continues to climb the active rock charts.
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Following a short European festival run in early June that includes performances at the “Download Festival” in the UK, “Rock am Ring” and “Rock im Park” in Germany, the band returns to North America for a summer-long tour with SAVING ABEL. Rising alt rock stars TADDY PORTER & AMERICAN BANG open these shows.
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Moody left EVANESCENCE in 2003, and has since co-written hits for DAUGHTRY and the made-famous-by-American-Idol’s KELLY CLARKSON, among others. It was Evanescence’s groundbreaking 2003 album, “Fallen,” that spent 43 weeks on the Billboard Top Ten Albums Chart, selling 15 million copies worldwide and 7 million+ albums in the US, alone.
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For American Idol finalist CARLY SMITHSON, membership in WE ARE THE FALLEN fulfills her dream to challenge as one of rock’s most potent new female voices. She first turned heads as one of American Idol’s more engaging rock candidates, landing a controversial sixth place slot during Season 7 of the generally insufferable television series, but not before gaining traction as one of the show’s few real talents. When Carly was “eliminated,” shockwaves went through the ‘Idol’ devotee blogs. Her acclaimed performances on the 2008 “American Idol Tour” gratified her TV fans and expanded her base. More on the band at www.wearethefallen.com.
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SAVING ABEL just released their new album “Miss America” on Virgin Records on June 8, and it’s gaining ground as the band’s strongest debut so far. This, their sophomore CD, entered the charts at #24. The lead single “Stupid Girl (Only In Hollywood)” is cruising up the rock charts, while the accompanying video is in rotation on MTV2.
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The Corinth, Mississippi-based act released their self-titled debut album in March, 2008, and in one year and five days it was certified gold by the RIAA. Its singles cumulatively sold millions as digital downloads.
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Earlier this year, SAVING ABEL did a weeklong USO / Armed Forces Entertainment tour of the Persian Gulf. The band visited eight military bases, performing seven concerts for the troops in Qatar, Kuwait, and Iraq.
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Catch ‘em on ABC’s “Jimmy Kimmel Live” on August 2. More at www.savingabel.com
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TADDY PORTER, a Stillwater, Oklahoma based quartet, has a debut CD set for release on June 29. In its first week on radio, the album’s single “Shake Me” debuted as the #3 Most Added at Active Rock radio (bested by Stone Temple Pilots and Deftones) and the track is now in the Top 20 on the rock charts. It’s impacted Citifield in New York where the song became an instant favorite with fans after Mets pitcher MIKE PELFREY began playing it during his warm ups and at-bats.
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Pelfry says, "I was looking for a warm-up song and I decided to go with ‘Shake Me’ by a killer new band named Taddy Porter.” On June 27, the band will get two songs featured in the “Entourage” season premiere and featured throughout the episode. Taddy Porter is Gibson Guitars “Artist of The Month” for the month for June, and Clear Channel’s “New Artist To Watch” all month, featured on Clear Channel websites across the “active rock panel.” The band got together in Stillwater in 2007, having grown-up in different towns. Pushing their boundaries beyond Oklahoma City, they built audiences in Dallas, Austin, Montgomery (AL), Wichita and other places. The quartet is ANDY BREWER (lead vocals / guitar), JOE SELBY (lead guitar / backing vocals), DOUG JONES (drums) and KEVIN JONES (bass). You can watch their video of “Shake Me” at www.vimeo.com/8764779. More at www.myspace.com/TaddyPorterMusic
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Sat, Jul 17; a “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” pick:
10 pm SHELBY LYNNE plays two shows at McCabe’s, 3101 Pico Bl (Pico at 31st), Santa Monica 90405; www.mccabes.com; 310-828-4403; tix, 310-828-4497. Tonight’s 8 pm is sold out; check quickly for tix for this 10 pm show. Tix, $34.50.
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Sun-Thu, Jul 18-22, in Colorado:
Annual “ROCKYGRASS ACADEMY” on the 14-acre Planet Bluegrass Ranch in Lyons, CO; www.bluegrass.com/rga. Check for open classes at http://shop.bluegrass.com or 800-624-2422.
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For a week each year before the ROCKYGRASS festival begins, Planet Bluegrass offers their academy with everything from small classes taught by world-class professional musicians, to sessions on group jamming, vocal coaching, songwriting, one-on-one instruction, and more. The curriculum features a broad variety of electives including learning fiddle tunes, practice techniques, writing instrumentals, accompaniment, improvisation, and musical history. Evenings feature band scrambles, barbecues, and plenty of jamming for novice through advanced ability levels. Many Academy students return year after year, creating long-term relationships with budding musicians from all over the world.
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Instrument Classes are taught by RockyGrass Festival performers - world-class bluegrass musicians representing several generations of the music's history and future. These talented musicians spend the week teaching instrument classes, leading jams, and sharing their wealth of musical experience. Typically, these include three levels of instrument instruction for guitar, mandolin, fiddle, and bass, as well as classes in banjo (Scruggs-style and clawhammer) and dobro.
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Vocal, Songwriting & Traditional Dance Classes are separate course tracks. And there’s a Kids Camp for children (ages 7-14) of registered Academy students, taught by the award-winning Bearfoot, the bluegrass band from Alaska, now in their seventh year of teaching.
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The academy offers a popular “Instrument Building Experience” where a few lucky participants have the chance to walk away with a hand-built instrument in just four days. All the instrument kits allow students to sample a variety of building techniques and materials during the process. Along with the mandolin family of instruments, this year offers two mandolin building graduates the chance to build a travel guitar. For the mandos, no building experience is required, just a good attitude and focus. The “Experience” has produced over 160 instruments built to date.
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Of course, if you go, you’ll surely want to stay for the ROCKYGRASS Festival, on the following three days. (See the Guide’s Jul 23-25 listing.)
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Sun, July 18, 3rd Sundays, during the summer; a “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” pick:
1-4 pm “ACOUSTIC MUSIC IN THE MOUNTAINS” this time brings TIM TEDROW & TERRY VREELAND plus DAN ROTEN to Adam’s Pack Station in the San Gabriel Mountains; it’s north up Santa Anita Av (from the 210 or the 10 Fwy) into the mountains, to the end of the road at Chantry Flat; 626-447-7356; www.adamspackstation.com.
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Harmony and multi-instrumental string duo TIM TEDROW & TERRY VREELAND are Trough Records artists with fine originals and splendid reinterpretations of songs by Steve Earle, John Prine, and others. They were a big hit at the Concert for Haiti. Then as now, they are joined by JOEY VREELAND for the three-part harmonies and the REVEREND MARK on bass and backing vocals. With them is singer-songwriter DAN ROTEN, the sole surviving musician at Beantown in Sierra Madre, a once-upon-a-time a New Folk landmark; Dan plays his originals there every Friday.
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The pack station’s popular summer concert series, with one or more different performing artists each time, originated in 2007 and ran another year before going on a hiatus that looked like the end. Happily, it returned for the summer in 2010, the third Sat each month, with different musicians. You can see a waterfall, have lunch there (starting at 11 am), enjoy open air music, and pet a donkey. The pack station is at road's end, three miles from the entrance gate. Drive through the middle parking lot at Chantry Flat around left, through the upper lot and down the dirt driveway. Follow the signs.
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Here's a bit of background from the Pack Station web site:
"Chantry Flat, the heart of Big Santa Anita Canyon, and one of the most popular and historically-significant spots in the Angeles National Forest, is thought to be the last pack station of its kind in the United States. So, what is a pack station? A pack station is the base of operations for one who transports freight via pack animals (this person is called an outfitter). What we do at Adams' Pack Station, and what makes us unique, is deliver supplies year-round to a permanent community that is only accessible by footpath. We are the life-blood of 80 antique recreational cabins plus 116-year-old Sturtevant's Camp. The pack string and the old-fashioned crank phone system are their only link to the modern world. A visit to our beautiful canyon is like taking a step back in time. We also offer a public General Store. Come for your Forest Service Adventure Passes, water, and trail mix before your hike; return for soft drinks and ice cream, or an ice cold beer, on the shady deck. Or just drive up for coffee and conversation - we're only fifteen minutes from the ‘big city.’” For the kids, the music is adjacent to the petable goats.
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Each concert day, their Dutch oven chef has available “his famous” pulled pork sandwiches, and the range-top cook makes her Vegetarian Italian Sausage Sandwiches. Food served 11 am-5 pm. Ice cold beer is available. The Park is open for hiking from 8 am-5 pm. Music and park access are free, but the National Forest requires an “Adventure Pass” (the forest’s excuse to charge you for parking; it’s available at the Pack Station).
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Sun, Jul 18; a “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” pick:
3:30-8 pm the new “TOPANGA ACOUSTIC MUSIC SERIES” is “dinner and a show” and a full lineup, with AMILIA K. SPICER, SEVERIN BROWNE, TIM O'GARA, DAVE MORRISON, & RUBYLITH, to the Topanga Community House & Fair Grounds, 1440 N Topanga Canyon Bl, Topanga 90290. Info and reservations from series producer Marilyn Babcock, at 310-455-2248 or marilynbabcock@mac.com.
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This is a fine line-up for an indoor summer afternoon show. Three of the five acts have performed live on radio’s “Tied to the Tracks,” and two of those, AMILIA K. SPICER, & SEVERIN BROWNE, have performed all over the world. Scott King, sound man extraordinaire, will handle sound reinforcement, so all the lyrics will be crisp and clear. Each artist plays a 37-minute set; dinner break is 45 minutes. Reservations strongly suggested, so they will know how much food to prepare. $15 at the door includes dinner.
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Sun, Jul 18:
6 pm DON’T STOP BELIEVIN’ (a tribute to JOURNEY) is this week’s not-exactly-acoustic free show at the “CONCERTS ON THE GREEN” series, sponsored by Valley Cultural Center at Lou Bredlow Pavilion, Warner Center Park, 5800 Topanga Canyon Bl, Woodland Hills; www.valleycultural.org; 818-704-1358. Bring folding chairs or a blanket and get there early to find a good spot. Food and beverages available inexpensively in the park for these concerts. Free show.
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Sun, Jul 18; a “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” pick:
7 pm PIERRE BENSUSAN at McCabe’s, 3101 Pico Bl (Pico at 31st), Santa Monica 90405; www.mccabes.com; tix, 310-828-4497. Tix $22.50.
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Sun, Jul 18; Sat & Sun, Jul 17 & 18; a “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” pick:
8 pm GIPSY KINGS at the Greek Theatre, 2700 N Vermont Ave in Griffith Park, L.A.; Greek Theatre hotline, 323-665-1927; tix, 213-480-3232; www.greektheatrela.com. (See July 17 for feature story write-up.)
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Tue, Jul 20, every Tue, through August:
7-9 pm 7th annual “WINE, JAZZ & MOONLIGHT SERIES” is free, in the Central Courtyard on level 2, in the Hollywood & Highland Complex, 6801 Hollywood Bl, Hollywood 90028; 323-817-0220.
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The summerlong “Hollywood & Highland Free Concert Series” presents a variety of jazz, from the genres that folkies like to the ones that only hardcore afficianadoes of “smooth jazz” find tolerable. Co-sponsored by Hollywood & Highland Center and KJAZZ 88.1 FM. These free concerts feature “some of the country’s top jazz performers.”
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Here’s the remaining schedule:
Jul 20 - TOMMY CASTRO BAND
Jul 27 - ROYAL CROWN REVUE
Aug 3 - PETE ESCOVEDO LATIN JAZZ ORCHESTRA
Aug 10 - JOHN EGIZI GROUP
Aug 17 - LUCKY 7 MAMBO
Aug 24 - LUCY WOODWARD
Aug 31 - OSCAR HERNANDEZ & THE LA-NY CONNECTION
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Event is free, and there’s an optional wine tasting donation of $10 to “Project Angel Food” that gets you two glasses of wine and an assortment of gourmet cheeses, crackers and fruit to enjoy during the performance. Seating is limited, so show up early. There is something available called a “Hollywood & Highland Center Elephant Card” that gets you discounts at retailers and restaurants throughout the Center.
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Tue, Jul 20; a “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” pick:
JAMES TAYLOR & CAROLE KING together at Honda Center, 2695 East Katella Av, Anaheim 92806. (Parking is $15-$40.) Tix went on sale Apr 4. If you caught the recent PBS special (shown only during pledge drives, of course, since that’s the only time PBS airs music shows) then you know that both are still in fine form on their ongoing tour, singing, playing piano and guitar, and sharing stories.
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Tue, Jul 20:
8 pm “ALL MOZART” is this week’s program in the “TUESDAY CLASSICS” series at the Hollywood Bowl, 2301 N Highland Av, Hollywood; 323-850-2000 or 213-480-3232; www.hollywoodbowl.com. Tonight, the LOS ANGELES PHILHARMONIC, NICHOLAS McGEGAN, guest conductor, is joined by KATIA & MARIELLE LABEQUE, pianos. The marvelous Labeque sisters perform Mozart’s two-piano concerto with Bowl regular NICHOLAS McGEGAN, “the sunniest conductor in classical music.” The program, a delightful one of music beneath the stars, is “Thamos, King of Egypt” (entra’actes); “Concerto for Two Pianos,” K. 365; “Symphony No. 36 in C,” K. 425, "Linz." (Same program is Thu, Jul 22.)
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Wed, Jul 21; a “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” pick:
8 pm LEE RITENOUR, DAVE GRUSIN, TAJ MAHAL, KEB'MO', JOHN SCOFIELD, & DIANNE REEVES play the “JAZZ AT THE BOWL” series at the Hollywood Bowl, 2301 N Highland Av, Hollywood; 323-850-2000 or 213-480-3232; www.hollywoodbowl.com.
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Wed, Jul 21:
8 pm “AN EVENING OF SINGER-SONGWRITERS” includes JODY MULGREW and others at the Viper Room, 8852 Sunset Bl, West Hollywood; 310-358-1881. More at www.jodymulgrew.com.
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Thu-Sun, Jul 22-24, in Colorado; festival:
Annual “TELLURIDE AMERICANA MUSIC WEEKEND” with JOE ELY, BAND OF HEATHENS, STACEY EARLE & MARK STUART, SAM BAKER, DARDEN SMITH, JASON EADY & THE WAYWARD APOSTLES, ROD PICOTT & AMANDA SHIRES. This is the newest of the summer music festivals in the spectacular high mountain environs of Telluride, home of the legendary Telluride Bluegrass Festival (though this one is not presented by the same producers.) Info, www.tellurideamericana.com
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Thu, Jul 22, every Thu in July; a “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” pick:
5:30-7 pm KENNY SARA plays New Orleans blues and gospel for the “DESCANSO GARDENS SUMMER JAZZ SERIES,” at the “Camellia Cocktail Lounge,” in Descanso Gardens, 1418 Descanso Dr, La Canada Flintridge; 818-949-4200; www.DescansoGardens.org. Midweek summer hours have changed to 3-8 pm on Tue, Wed, & Thu. Descanso’s Japanese Full Moon Tea House is transformed during these evenings into the “Camellia Lounge,” billed as “a hip, soothing and exotic location to enjoy signature cocktails and small appetizers under starry skies.” Regular Gardens’ admission prices apply for Midweek Summer evening hours.
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Thursday evenings, 5:30-7 pm, brings the “Summer Jazz Concert Series.” As part of the summer “The Evolution of American Jazz,” Descanso Thursday evenings, 5:30-7 pm, brings Descanso’s “Summer Jazz Concert Series,” with “L.A.’s best local talent for an evening of music under the trees, as part of this summer’s ‘Evolution of American Jazz’” series.
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Remaining in the series:
Thu, Jul 29, KRISTIN KORB plays “California Cool” jazz (a Guide “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” pick).
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Concertgoers are encouraged to bring blankets and picnics (normally not allowed) and settle back to savor the music.
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Descanso Thursday Evening Jazz Concerts are free with Gardens admission. Parking is free. Adult admission $8; seniors and students $6; children age 5 to 12 are $3, and free for Descanso members and children age 5 and younger.
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Thu, Jul 22; a “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” pick:
6:30-8 pm MARIACHI DIVAS play the “Arcadia Summer Concerts in the Park” series, on City Hall west lawn, 240 W Huntington Dr, Arcadia. Bring your lawn chair or blanket and a picnic dinner. Different show every Thu, 6:30-8 pm, early Jul to late Aug. Free “Kids Zone” with games, crafts, activities; inexpensive popcorn & sodas available. Free parking, free show.
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Thu, Jul 22:
8 pm “ALL MOZART” is this week’s program in the “THURSDAY CLASSICS” series at the Hollywood Bowl, 2301 N Highland Av, Hollywood; 323-850-2000 or 213-480-3232; www.hollywoodbowl.com. Tonight, the LOS ANGELES PHILHARMONIC, NICHOLAS McGEGAN, guest conductor, is joined by KATIA & MARIELLE LABEQUE, pianos. The marvelous Labeque sisters perform Mozart’s two-piano concerto with Bowl regular NICHOLAS McGEGAN, “the sunniest conductor in classical music.” The program, a delightful one of music beneath the stars, is “Thamos, King of Egypt” (entra’actes); “Concerto for Two Pianos,” K. 365; “Symphony No. 36 in C,” K. 425, "Linz." (Same program is Tue, Jul 20.)
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Fri-Sun, Jul 23-25, in Colorado; a “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” pick; festival:
38th annual “ROCKYGRASS” traditional bluegrass festival with DOC WATSON & DAVID HOLT, SAM BUSH BLUEGRASS BAND, TONY RICE UNIT, JESSE MCREYNOLDS & BOBBY OSBORNE, THE TRAVELIN' McCOURYS WITH TONY RICE, INFAMOUS STRINGDUSTERS, THE SELDOM SCENE, SIERRA HULL & HIGHWAY 111, BEARFOOT, MARK JOHNSON & EMORY LESTER, THE FAREWELL DRIFTERS, 49 SPECIAL, and more still to be announced, on the 14-acre Planet Bluegrass Ranch in Lyons, CO; www.bluegrass.com/rockygrass
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RockyGrass is held at the Planet Bluegrass Ranch in Lyons, Colorado - located along the wooded banks of the beautiful St. Vrain River, with sandy beaches accessible from the festival site. The historic quarry town of Lyons is 15 miles north of Boulder in the foothills of the Rocky Mountains. The town is known for its antique stores, restaurants, artists, and musicians. Numerous camping options nearby include on-site at the festival grounds, under the cliffs at Meadow Park (a quick five-minute walk from the festival), or at the Olson Campground (a 10-minute walk or via the free shuttle buses).
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Three-day passes and camping are on sale now, at http://shop.bluegrass.com or 800-624-2422.
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Fri, Jul 23; a “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” pick, in Ojai:
5 pm BLAME SALLY, the Bay Area-based all-girl folk rockers, play the “Ojai Concert Series” SUMMER series at Dancing Oak Ranch, a beautiful park-like setting at a private home in the hills near Lake Casitas; reservations get directions at 805-665-8852 or www.ojaiconcertseries.com or tix available at several Ojai businesses (see the series website.)
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This wild four-piece all-girl acoustic / electric powerhouse will light up the night on a nearly full moon evening.
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Venue has “a large beautiful stage (that doubles as a gazebo the rest of the year) under the oaks in a lovely quiet canyon off Hwy 150 (half way between Carpinteria and Ojai). The seating area is a large grassy gentle slope, so bring deck chairs and a blanket (we will also have chairs if needed). Performance features “a full sound system and concert lighting to make for a truly memorable musical experience.” Tix, $18 advance, $20 at the gate.
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Fri, Jul 23; a “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” pick:
6 pm KEITH URBAN with the AVETT BROTHERS in a benefit for the GRAMMY Foundation®, at the L.A. Tennis Center on the UCLA campus in Westwood. Doors at 6 pm. Tix, $75, $125, $150, $500, go on sale Jun 11 at 10 am.
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Fri, Jul 23; a “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” pick:
8 pm JACKSON BROWNE plus DAVID LINDLEY at the Greek Theatre, 2700 N Vermont Ave in Griffith Park, L.A.; Greek Theatre hotline, 323-665-1927; tix, 213-480-3232; www.greektheatrela.com.
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Singer-songwriter JACKSON BROWNE takes to the road this summer with his band and longtime friend and musical co-conspirator DAVID LINDLEY. The “Jackson Browne with David Lindley Tour” promotes the May 11 release of “Love Is Strange” (on Browne’s independent label, Inside Recordings), a 2-CD live set capturing a tour of Spain that Browne and Lindley did in 2006, produced by JACKSON BROWNE & PAUL DIETER.
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Accompanying the pair on tour is Browne’s band of almost 20 years, with KEVIN McCORMICK on bass, MARK GOLDENBERG on guitars, MAURICIO LEWAK on drums, and JEFF YOUNG on keyboards and backing vocals. They’re joined by band members (since 2008) CHAVONNE STEWART & ALETHEA MILLS, vocalists that Browne (as a mentor) met in 2001 when they were attending Washington Preparatory High School in South Los Angeles, singing in the school choir.
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On record and in performance, JACKSON BROWNE & DAVID LINDLEY have a musical association going back almost 40 years. Lindley, the legendary stringed-instrument virtuoso, played on many of Browne’s albums, beginning with 1973’s “For Everyman.” Lindley contributed to Browne’s classics, including “Late For The Sky” and “The Pretender,” both on Rolling Stone’s list of the “500 Greatest Albums of All Time.” In turn, Browne produced Lindley’s best-known LP, 1983’s acclaimed “El Rayo-X.”
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Prior to their tour this year, the last time the two musicians played live dates together was a 2006 run of concerts in Spain, in grand concert halls, rock venues, and intimate clubs. That tour resulted in the new 2-CD album “Love Is Strange” / “En Vivo Con Tino,” featuring Browne and Lindley live with celebrated Spanish percussionist TINO DI GERALDO.
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In liner notes Browne wrote for “Love Is Strange,” he considers Lindley’s reputation for elusiveness, nearly as mythic as his string-playing prowess. “Why had I not thought of this before? Take him where he doesn’t speak the language and he will HAVE TO leave the gig and come with you to the restaurant, or to the club,” says Browne, continuing, “This was an unexpected strategy breakthrough in a pursuit that for a legion of friends, disciples and admirers has become known as ‘stalking the wild Lindley.’”
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Tix, Price: $76 / $66 / $56 / $46 / $40.50 + “Convenience Charge” of $13.50 per order (unless you get ‘em from the box office).
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Sat, Jul 24; a “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” pick:
7-9:30 pm HAPA in concert at Descanso Gardens, 1418 Descanso Dr, La Canada Flintridge; 818-949-4200; www.DescansoGardens.org. Take a trip to the Hawaiian Islands with HAPA, whose Pan-Polynesian performances have been described by no less than the Maui Times (who is qualified to judge) as the “most exciting and beautiful contemporary Hawaiian music the world knows!” No outside food permitted, but food is available for purchase from Patina Catering. Doors/gates at 6 pm. Advance tix from www.ticketweb.com; Tix $14, general admission.
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Sat, Jul 24; a “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” pick:
7:30 pm CAL PHIL, the California Philharmonic Orchestra, continues its “FESTIVAL ON THE GREEN” summer season at the L.A. County Arboretum & Botanic Garden, 301 N Baldwin Av, Arcadia; info, tix, season subscriptions, 626-300-8200; www.calphil.org.
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Tonight’s theme is “JOHN WILLIAMS & FRIENDS,” from the cinema to the opera house, featuring music from “Star Wars” • “E.T.” • “Superman” • “Schindler’s List” • “Lord of the Rings” • “Wagner: The Ring” • “The Terminal” • featuring lasers by YLS, plus cellist DENNIS KARMAZYN and clarinetist MICHAEL ARNOLD.
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“The Arboretum is one of the most spacious and comfortable outdoor concert venues in the world,” says Mindy Kernc, Box Office Director. “Not only do its gardens showcase plants from around the world but the grounds are dotted with historic sites you’ll instantly recognize like the lagoon from the old Tarzan movies and the Queen Anne Cottage from TV’s ‘Fantasy Island.’ And, of course, there are the peacocks. One or two almost always try to ‘sing’ along with the music each concert!”
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“Fifteen years ago, Cal Phil began with a five-concert season of Cal Phil Festival on the Green,” says Founder and Music Director, DR. VICTOR VENER. “So, although our season has expanded to include concerts downtown at Walt Disney Concert Hall and at the Old Mill in San Marino, our performances at The Arboretum hold a special place not only in my heart but the heart of many of our musicians, who have been with us from the beginning.”
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The rest of the season looks like this:
“FRANK, TONY & THE MAESTRO: Cocktails to Classics” (songs of Frank Sinatra & Tony Bennett) on August 7;
“BEETHOVEN & BROADWAY” on August 20.
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Each outdoor concert is repeated the following day, indoors, at the Walt Disney Concert Hall at the Music Center in downtown L.A.
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“Festival on the Green” is a series of summer Saturdays with peacocks, picnicking, and plenty of music at the 127-acre park. Gates open at 5:30 pm for picnicking (you can bring your own wine or beverage of your choice) or purchase dinner from the caterer (in advance, unless you want to take your chances they’ll bring extra), and the concert begins at 7:30 pm. Plentiful pay parking on-site. Get advance tix at Cal Phil’s website.
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Sat, Jul 24:
7.30-10.30 pm THE UK BEAT at the Whale & Ale, 327 W 7th St, San Pedro 90731; 310-832-0363; www.whaleandale.com.
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This is much more than “some oldies British Invasion rock show.” Sure, the U.K. Beat are torchbearers for 1960’s British rock; and they’re a revivalist band dedicated to the live performance of the genre for long-time fans and younger audiences alike. But their “shared passion for the British rock renaissance of the 1960s” is one they cite as “the uniquely British synthesis of rock ‘n’ roll, R&B [before it degenerated to boring sh-thump-thud], skiffle, beat music, music hall and Tin Pan Alley that evolved into the British Invasion and English psychedelia.”
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It’s the citation of skiffle, music hall and Tin Pan Alley that caught our attention.
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The U.K. BEAT specialize in live performance of music by seminal British bands of the ’60s, including The Beatles, Stones, Who, Kinks, Animals, Yardbirds, Searchers, Hollies, Zombies, Cream, Traffic, Troggs, Small Faces, Manfred Mann, Dave Clark Five, and Spencer Davis Group. Their repertoire is drawn from the vast catalogue of songs by those bands, including songs rarely performed on stage nowadays and “lost treasures” that were hits only in the UK (long before the internet) and that become delightful “new” discoveries to American fans.
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The four band members are veteran session, stage and soundtrack musicians who between them have played with the cream of UK and US performers. They are HOWIE ANDERSON on guitar, bass, and vocals; JEFF STILLMAN on guitar and vocals; TODD TATUM on drums and vocals; and JON WALMSLEY on bass, keyboards, guitar, and vocals.
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The L.A.-based band has been at it since 2003, building a local following and getting chosen to play prestigious events. They often attract musicians they describe as “major stars” who enjoy sitting-in. Indeed, their collective credits include working with British artists Roger Daltrey (The Who), Spencer Davis, John Mayall, Denny Laine, Andy Summers, Albert Lee, Jackie Lomax, Laurence Juber (Grammy-winning guitarist from Paul McCartney & Wings) and Peter & Gordon.
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Read more about them at www.theukbeat.com/aboutarticle.htm. And their site is www.theUKBeat.com. There is a cover charge; venue has full bar and dinner menu; call for reservations.
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Sat, Jul 24; world music:
CONJUNTO HUEYAPAN, plus PRINCE DIABATE, and shamisens, play the “GRAND PERFORMANCES” series at California Plaza Fountain Court, 350 S Grand Av, LA; 213-687-2159; www.grandperformances.org.
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Sat, Jul 24; a “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” pick:
8 pm KELLY’S LOT headlines, plus THE BOBBY BLUEHOUSE BAND opening, at the Arcadia Blues Club, 16 E Huntington Dr, Arcadia 91006; www.arcadiabluesclub.com; 626-447-9349. Tonight’s show info http://srv.ezinedirector.net/?n=3823415&s=93914888
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KELLY’S LOT is a fine band. If you like the blues, you’ll enjoy female lead singer / guitarist KELLY ZIRBES and her crew.
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Venue serves dinner Fri & Sat, 7 pm-2 am; tables held only until 8:30 pm. Five-dollar per ticket discount available for advance tix, through day-of-show purchases before 8:30 pm. Tix for tonight are $10.
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Sat, Jul 24:
8 pm VERY BE CAREFUL plays the “Patchwork of America” series at Levitt Pavilion for the Performing Arts Pasadena, in Memorial Park, 85 E Holly St, (really Raymond & Walnut), Pasadena 91103; 626-683-3230; www.levittpavilionpasadena.org. The summer’s free music series at the venue includes Dan Navarro (Lowen & Navarro) with Stonehoney on Jun 24; Perla Batalla on Jun 26; Daniella Cotton on Jul 1; Fishtank Ensemble on Jul 2; John McEuen on Jul 8; Ettan Finatawa on Jul 16; Very Be Careful on Jul 24; Maleco Collective on Jul 31; Magnolia Memoir on Aug 8; Vijay Iyer on Aug 15; Dengue fever on Aug 20; La Santa Cecelia on Aug 21; Christian Scott on Aug 22; and former member of BR549 Chuck Mead on Aug 26. Full calendar of all the series at the venue’s website. Free.
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Sun, Jul 25:
11 am MELISSA GREEN plays a “MATINEE KIDS SHOW” at McCabe’s, 3101 Pico Bl (Pico at 31st), Santa Monica 90405; www.mccabes.com; tix, 310-828-4497. Tix, $8 (under age 2 is free).
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Sun, Jul 25:
6 pm “TRIBUTE TO THE MILITARY” (performers TBA) is this week’s free show at the “CONCERTS ON THE GREEN” series, sponsored by Valley Cultural Center at Lou Bredlow Pavilion, Warner Center Park, 5800 Topanga Canyon Bl, Woodland Hills; 818-704-1358; www.valleycultural.org. Bring folding chairs or a blanket and get there early to find a good spot. Food and beverages available inexpensively in the park for these concerts. Free show.
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Sun, Jul 25; a “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” pick:
7 pm LAWRENCE LEBO plays her CD release show for “DON’T CALL HER LARRY, VOL. 3: AMERICAN ROOTS,” plus opening act is PETE ANDERSON, at McCabe’s, 3101 Pico Bl (Pico at 31st), Santa Monica 90405; www.mccabes.com; tix, 310-828-4497.
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LAWRENCE LEBO is on a roll. Her new album, “Don't Call Her Larry, Volume 3: American Roots” is just hitting radio and press, and Cashbox Magazine gives it a great review, at www.cashboxmagazine.com/reviews.htm. Lawrence gushes, “I'm right above Mellisa Etheridge!”
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Ms. LEBO describes herself as a blues singer with jazz and western swing sensibilities. Her recordings have earned rave international reviews and college airplay, and have been featured on National Public Radio’s “Weekend Edition” show, hosted by Liane Hansen, in addition to getting international airplay and very complimentary ink here in the Guide. She’s received notice that’s she’s been accepted into Arts Northwest's prestigious touring guide book "Northwest On Tour" for 2010-12, and her newly-rebuilt "fancy-dancy" official website is up and running at www.lawrencelebo.com. Moreover, she tells us, “I did it myself! Please let me know what you think!”
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With this album, she brings her “Don‘t Call Her Larry” trilogy to, says her promo, “an anti-pop, deconstructed climax, as she continues to explore the depths of American Roots music.” That works for us.
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Dirty Linen Magazine raves, “She sounds like what a daughter spawned by Ella Fitzgerald and Bob Wills might have.” L.A. Jazz Scene wrote “She's hard to catagorize, and that's good!". Expect a fine and fun eclectic evening of traditional American music, as LAWRENCE LEBO brings her hybrid blues / jazz / folk songwriting and vocals to the warm and intimate concert venue. Accompanied by husband/bassist DENNY CROY for part of the evening, the bass-and-vocal duo amaze audiences with their intricate arrangements and full sound that’s earning them the nickname of “The World’s Biggest Little Band.”
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PETE ANDERSON, the marvelous, multi-platinum, Grammy Award-winning producer-guitarist guitarist from DWIGHT YOAKUM’S BAND, has worked and recorded with a great many artists. Indeed, he has been the musical partner to Dwight Yoakam, whose records he produced and arranged. Pete is a renowned bandleader who has appeared on “Saturday Night Live,” “David Letterman,” and “The Tonight Show.” His focus as a solo artist has always been his first musical love - the Blues. Tonight, he will perform selections from his new album, “EVEN THINGS UP” (on Little Dog Records). More at www.PeteAnderson.com.
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Ms. LEBO is staying especially busy. She’s offering a 4-week course on blues singing techniques titled “LEARN TO SING THE BLUES WITH LAWRENCE LEBO.” Students will learn blues singing techniques from shouts to growls to moans, in a hands-on performance workshop. The classes will meet on Sundays from Aug 1-Aug 22 (4
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Tue, Jul 27; not music, but cool:
5:30-7 pm SHAKESPEARE’S “A MIDSUMMERS’ NIGHT DREAM” is presented by The Will Geer Theatricum Botanicum Players at Descanso Gardens, 1418 Descanso Dr, La Canada Flintridge; 818-949-4200; www.DescansoGardens.org. The world-renowned theatrical troupe presents Shakespeare’s classic comedy for children – and adults – of all ages. Bring picnics and blankets (not normally allowed in the Gardens) and enjoy the Bard’s work in the twilight hours. Performance is free with Gardens admission. Parking is free. Adult admission $8; seniors and students $6; children age 5 to 12 are $3, and free for Descanso members and children age 5 and younger.
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Tue, Jul 27, every Tue, through August:
7-9 pm 7th annual “WINE, JAZZ & MOONLIGHT SERIES” is free, in the Central Courtyard on level 2, in the Hollywood & Highland Complex, 6801 Hollywood Bl, Hollywood 90028; 323-817-0220.
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The summerlong “Hollywood & Highland Free Concert Series” presents a variety of jazz, from the genres that folkies like to the ones that only hardcore afficianadoes of “smooth jazz” find tolerable. Co-sponsored by Hollywood & Highland Center and KJAZZ 88.1 FM. These free concerts feature “some of the country’s top jazz performers.”
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Here’s the remaining schedule:
Jul 27 - ROYAL CROWN REVUE
Aug 3 - PETE ESCOVEDO LATIN JAZZ ORCHESTRA
Aug 10 - JOHN EGIZI GROUP
Aug 17 - LUCKY 7 MAMBO
Aug 24 - LUCY WOODWARD
Aug 31 - OSCAR HERNANDEZ & THE LA-NY CONNECTION
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Event is free, and there’s an optional wine tasting donation of $10 to “Project Angel Food” that gets you two glasses of wine and an assortment of gourmet cheeses, crackers and fruit to enjoy during the performance. Seating is limited, so show up early. There is something available called a “Hollywood & Highland Center Elephant Card” that gets you discounts at retailers and restaurants throughout the Center.
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Wed, Jul 28; a “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” pick:
8 pm COUNT BASIE ORCHESTRA, DAVE HOLLAND BIG BAND, & DAVE DOUGLAS BIG BAND play the “JAZZ AT THE BOWL” series at the Hollywood Bowl, 2301 N Highland Av, Hollywood; 323-850-2000 or 213-480-3232; www.hollywoodbowl.com.
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Thu, Jul 29, every Thu in July; a “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” pick:
5:30-7 pm “DESCANSO GARDENS SUMMER JAZZ SERIES” concludes tonight as KRISTIN KORB plays “California Cool” jazz, at the “Camellia Cocktail Lounge” in Descanso Gardens, 1418 Descanso Dr, La Canada Flintridge; 818-949-4200; www.DescansoGardens.org. Midweek summer hours have changed to 3-8 pm on Tue, Wed, & Thu. Descanso’s Japanese Full Moon Tea House is transformed during these evenings into the “Camellia Lounge,” billed as “a hip, soothing and exotic location to enjoy signature cocktails and small appetizers under starry skies.” Regular Gardens’ admission prices apply for Midweek Summer evening hours.
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Kristin Korb has performed all over the world, and delighted listeners on radio’s “Tied to the Tracks” with her upright bass prowess and wonderful vocals.
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Thursday evenings in July, 5:30-7 pm, brings Descanso’s “Summer Jazz Concert Series.” As part of the summer “The Evolution of American Jazz,” Descanso Thursday evenings, 5:30-7 pm, brings Descanso’s “Summer Jazz Concert Series,” with “L.A.’s best local talent for an evening of music under the trees, as part of this summer’s ‘Evolution of American Jazz’” series.
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Descanso Thursday Evening Jazz Concerts are free with Gardens admission. Parking is free. Adult admission $8; seniors and students $6; children age 5 to 12 are $3, and free for Descanso members and children age 5 and younger.
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Thu, Jul 29; world music:
6:30-8 pm UPSTREAM brings their Caribbean music with steel drums to play the “Arcadia Summer Concerts in the Park” series, on City Hall west lawn, 240 W Huntington Dr, Arcadia. Bring your lawn chair or blanket and a picnic dinner. Different show every Thu, 6:30-8 pm, early Jul to late Aug. Free “Kids Zone” with games, crafts, activities; inexpensive popcorn & sodas available. Free parking, free show.
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Jul 30-Aug 1, 2010; an EVENT-OF-THE-WEEK for ARTISTS; festival:
“2010 NATIONAL STORYTELLING NETWORK CONFERENCE” in Los Angeles is the 5th annual conference. If the website information doesn't answer any questions you might have, contact Steven Henegar, Monologist & Storyteller, Truth & Lies Productions (www.stevenhenegar.net), at shenegar@sbcglobal.net - 714-662-5503 or 800-598-1852.
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Includes the annual “FRINGE FESTIVAL” with numerous 55 minute sets of “compelling, risky, experimental, and work-in-progress storytelling, with folktales, autobiography, performance art, stand-up, puppetry, dance and favorite long form stories.”
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Steven Henegar tells us, “Growing networks of performance venues all over the world have adopted this model and many storytellers are taking advantage of these venues to reach new audiences. The Conference Fringe encourages more storytellers to participate in American and Canadian Fringe Festivals by providing the opportunity for you to experience many aspects of a typical Fringe Festival including the selection process and performance framework.” More at www.storynet.org/conference/fringe.html
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Sat, Jul 31; a “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” pick:
4 pm “ROOTS ROADHOUSE” with DAVE ALVIN & THE GUILTY MEN, RED SIMPSON, T MODEL FORD, PETE ANDERSON, I SEE HAWKS IN LA, OLD CALIFORNIO, CHATHAM COUNTY LINE, THE CHAPIN SISTERS, LESLIE & THE BADGERS, THE WHISPERING PINES, OLIN & THE MOON, TRIPLE CHICKEN FOOT, KILLING CASSANOVA, AND SPEEDBUGGY, at The Echo and Echoplex, enter at 1154 Glendale Bl, Echo Park 90026; 213-413-8200; www.attheecho.com. CHRIS MORRIS of Scion Radio and Variety Magazine will emcee. Presented by The Echo and Grand Ole Echo series. This will be a top show of the summer, and it’s a veritable mid-summer indoor roots-Americana festival. The Happy Bookers add, “There will be BBQ trucks, bingo, raffles, and vendors selling you good stuff!” Stages and schedule tba. Show is 18+. Advance tix strongly recommended. Discounted tix in advance, in person, at any “Grand Ole Echo” Sunday show, or $10 advance tix (plus “convenience fees” at http://kgmusicpress.com/l/n3taor/5258953;http://www.ticketweb.com) or. $12 day of show, if any remain.
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Sat, Jul 31; a “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” pick:
7 pm PAT BENATAR & REO SPEEDWAGON, plus EDWIN McCAIN, and BOB GENTRY on the Plaza Stage before the show, at the Greek Theatre, 2700 N Vermont Ave in Griffith Park, L.A.; Greek Theatre hotline, 323-665-1927; tix, 213-480-3232; www.greektheatrela.com.
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PAT BENATAR‘s first worldwide hit, “We Belong,” is a song written by legendary acoustic songwriting / performing duo LOWEN & NAVARRO. That’s always been enough to keep plenty of Americana fans in there alongside her rowdy rockers. This time around, two legendary rock voices, Pat Benatar and REO Speedwagon, team up for their “Love on the Run” cross-country summer tour that includes this L.A. show at iconic The Greek Theatre. Make no mistake, this is an electric rock show, but it’s bound to be a very good one.
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“LOVE ON THE RUN” will bring the songs of these two historic rock bands to stages all across America. Their music will take fans back to their early ‘80s explosion onto the Billboard charts, where both artists enjoyed #1 and Top 10 positions for the better part of the decade; and will carry on through their career with music that continues to define their excellence in song craftsmanship and performance.
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EDWIN McCAIN and KEATON SIMONS will each join these two legendary acts at various stops along the tour. (It’s McCain in L.A.)
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“We are so excited to continue to add dates to this tour to bring the combination of REO and Pat to as many fans as possible,” says KEVIN CRONIN, lead singer of REO Speedwagon. He continues, “Since talking with NEIL GIRALDO and Pat about the idea of touring together, we have just been incredibly amped to get on the road and the more fans we can entertain, the better.”
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Cronin added, “REO and PAT BENATAR toured together in 1995 and we all had a blast. I ran into Neil Giraldo in the neighborhood last year, and we talked about getting the bands together again…so here we are. Both REO and Pat Benatar share a history of hits, a family-oriented approach, and a continuing desire to rock hard and have fun doing it. We embrace and take pride in our past achievements, while we are all about growing as artists and keeping our standards high. We intend to prove it every night on stage with the ‘Love On The Run’ tour.”
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“LOVE ON THE RUN” is dedicated to raising awareness about hunger among American school children by partnering with “Blessings in a Backpack,” a non-profit organization that provides weekend meals to school children in need. During their recent “Can’t Stop Rockin Tour, ”REO Speedwagon and Styx raised over $300k for school kids, helped to open 20 schools and helped feed nearly 4k children a weekend for a full year as a result of their partnership with Blessings in a Backpack. Benatar and REO Speedwagon hope to add to these accomplishments and help more school children along this tour. For more information, please go to www.blessingsinabackpack.com.
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The tour features a variety of VIP ticket packages, some including a chance to meet REO Speedwagon at the shows; details at www.iloveallaccess.com. Tix, $85 / $70 / $55 / $40, + “Convenience Charge” of $13.50 per order (unless you get ‘em from the box office).
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Sat, Jul 31; a “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” pick:
8 & 10 pm KINKY FRIEDMAN at McCabe’s, 3101 Pico Bl (Pico at 31st), Santa Monica 90405; www.mccabes.com; tix, 310-828-4497.
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Joining Kinky for the 10 pm show only is MICHAEL SIMMONS.
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The Kinkster is pundit, novelist, singer-songwriter, and columnist for the Texas Observer, where he shared ink with the late Molly Ivins. Beyond that, he’s hilarious, a pontificating cigar-chomping reprobate who scared the hell out of the Texas political establishment when he ran for governor with the slogan, “Why the hell not?” One of his novels, “The Mile High Club,” published pre-9/11, predicted that terrorists would hijack an airliner and fly it into the World Trade Center. His songs were covered by a who’s-who of the music world in a tribute album that won a Grammy. His hour-long performance-interview on radio’s “Tied to the Tracks” was a huge favorite with the show’s listeners, though we missed his longtime sideman, LITTLE JEWFORD. That artist’s name, if you’re wondering, derives from the name of the whole band, KINKY FRIEDMAN & THE TEXAS JEW BOYS. Yep, he’s eccentric, and a whole lot of thought-provoking fun. Tix are sure to sell-out early. Either show is $30.
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Sat, Jul 31:
8 pm JON POUSETTE-DART & CATHY-ANNE McCLINTOCK play a double-bill at “Russ & Julie’s House Concert” series in Oak Park (Thousand Oaks / Agoura Hills area); reservations get directions at 818-707-2179 or houseconcerts@jrp-graphics.com. Series and show info, www.houseconcerts.us.
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Sat, Jul 31:
8 pm MALECO COLLECTIVE plays the “Patchwork of America” series at Levitt Pavilion for the Performing Arts Pasadena, in Memorial Park, 85 E Holly St, (really Raymond & Walnut), Pasadena 91103; 626-683-3230; www.levittpavilionpasadena.org. The summer’s free music series at the venue includes Dan Navarro (Lowen & Navarro) with Stonehoney on Jun 24; Perla Batalla on Jun 26; Daniella Cotton on Jul 1; Fishtank Ensemble on Jul 2; John McEuen on Jul 8; Ettan Finatawa on Jul 16; Very Be Careful on Jul 24; Maleco Collective on Jul 31; Magnolia Memoir on Aug 8; Vijay Iyer on Aug 15; Dengue fever on Aug 20; La Santa Cecelia on Aug 21; Christian Scott on Aug 22; and former member of BR549 Chuck Mead on Aug 26. Full calendar of all the series at the venue’s website. Free.
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Sat, Jul 31; world music:
8 pm ANCIENT FUTURE at The Fret House, 309 N Citrus Av, Covina; 626-339-7020; www.frethouse.com. More at www.ancient-future.com. Tix, $15.
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Jul 13:
PADDY’S PIG brings authentic and original Irish music to the Tam O'Shanter, 2980 Los Feliz Bl, L.A.; 323-664-0228. More on the L.A.-based band at www.paddyspigla.com and www.myspace.com/paddyspigla
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Sat, Jul 31; a “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” pick:
10 pm KINKY FRIEDMAN at McCabe’s, 3101 Pico Bl (Pico at 31st), Santa Monica 90405; www.mccabes.com; tix, 310-828-4497.
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Shows at 8 & 10 pm. Joining Kinky for the 10 pm show only is MICHAEL SIMMONS.
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The Kinkster is pundit, novelist, singer-songwriter, and columnist for the Texas Observer, where he shared ink with the late Molly Ivins. Beyond that, he’s hilarious, a pontificating cigar-chomping reprobate who scared the hell out of the Texas political establishment when he ran for governor with the slogan, “Why the hell not?” One of his novels, “The Mile High Club,” published pre-9/11, predicted that terrorists would hijack an airliner and fly it into the World Trade Center. His songs were covered by a who’s-who of the music world in a tribute album that won a Grammy. His hour-long performance-interview on radio’s “Tied to the Tracks” was a huge favorite with the show’s listeners, though we missed his longtime sideman, LITTLE JEWFORD. That artist’s name, if you’re wondering, derives from the name of the whole band, KINKY FRIEDMAN & THE TEXAS JEW BOYS. Yep, he’s eccentric, and a whole lot of thought-provoking fun. Tix are sure to sell-out early. Either show is $30.
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Sun-Thu, Aug 1-5, in Northern California:
2010 “AMERICAN RIVER ACOUSTIC MUSIC CAMP”– info at www.americanriveracoustic.org and info@americanriverfolk.org
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Sun, Aug 1:
9 am-1 pm “BEVERLY HILLS 16TH ANNIVERSARY CHILI COOK OFF CELEBRATION” with music by ORGANIC DEMO; info at www.daddybone.com. ORGANIC DEMO is the high-energy country, bluegrass, folk based duo of HAPPY JOHNNY KELLER and DADDY BONE in his “organic” guise as BISH BULLWALLER, “breaking strings and breaking hearts at a farmers market near you.” DADDY BONE, whose real name is Mike Boning, adds, “We have been getting some other interesting gigs as well. Imagine our cheesy cowboy clad presence at a private wedding in an old adobe church in Santa Barbara. Nothing says, ‘I love you’ like a solo on the cigar box guitar.” You do get the idea he’s a bit warped. But the music’s good.
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Sun, Aug 1; a “PICK-OF-THE-WEEK FOR ARTISTS:”
(Time tba) LAWRENCE LEBO begins offering a 4-week course on blues singing techniques titled “LEARN TO SING THE BLUES WITH LAWRENCE LEBO,” at McCabe’s, 3101 Pico Bl (Pico at 31st), Santa Monica 90405; www.mccabes.com.
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Students will learn blues singing techniques from shouts to growls to moans, in a hands-on performance workshop. Classes meet Sundays from Aug 1-Aug 22 (4 sessions) at a cost of $150. More at the venue’s website.
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Her just-released new (and third) CD, “Don’t Call Her Larry, Vol. 3: American Roots,” got a great review from Cashbox Magazine, at www.cashboxmagazine.com/reviews.htm. Lawrence gushes, “I'm right above Mellisa Etheridge!”
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Ms. LEBO describes herself as a blues singer with jazz and western swing sensibilities. Her recordings have earned rave international reviews and college airplay, and have been featured on National Public Radio’s “Weekend Edition” show, hosted by Liane Hansen, in addition to getting international airplay and very complimentary ink here in the Guide. She’s received notice that’s she’s been accepted into Arts Northwest's prestigious touring guide book "Northwest On Tour" for 2010-12, and her newly-rebuilt "fancy-dancy" official website is up and running.” It’s at www.lawrencelebo.com.
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Sun, Aug 1; a “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” pick:
6 pm DAVE MASON is this week’s free show at the “CONCERTS ON THE GREEN” series, sponsored by Valley Cultural Center at Lou Bredlow Pavilion, Warner Center Park, 5800 Topanga Canyon Bl, Woodland Hills; www.valleycultural.org; 818-704-1358. He may be too nouveau for many traditional folk fans, but he is a bona fide music star with a big following, and this is a rare chance to see him perform for free. Bring folding chairs or a blanket and get there early to find a good spot. Food and beverages available inexpensively in the park for these concerts. Free show.
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Sun, Aug 1; a “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” pick:
7 pm LOAFER’S GLORY plus SHAUN CROMWELL at McCabe’s, 3101 Pico Bl (Pico at 31st), Santa Monica 90405; www.mccabes.com; 310-828-4403; tix, 310-828-4497.
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LOAFER’S GLORY is the all-star ensemble band of HERB PEDERSEN, BILL BRYSON, PATRICK SAUBER & TOM SAUBER.
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SHAUN CROMWELL is the highly-regarded blues-and-beyond artist whose CD, “The Turning of Clocks,” debuted on radio’s “Tied to the Tracks.” Tix, $15.
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Tue, Aug 3, every Tue, through August:
7-9 pm 7th annual “WINE, JAZZ & MOONLIGHT SERIES” is free, in the Central Courtyard on level 2, in the Hollywood & Highland Complex, 6801 Hollywood Bl, Hollywood 90028; 323-817-0220.
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The summerlong “Hollywood & Highland Free Concert Series” presents a variety of jazz, from the genres that folkies like to the ones that only hardcore afficianadoes of “smooth jazz” find tolerable. Co-sponsored by Hollywood & Highland Center and KJAZZ 88.1 FM. These free concerts feature “some of the country’s top jazz performers.”
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Here’s the remaining schedule:
Aug 3 - PETE ESCOVEDO LATIN JAZZ ORCHESTRA
Aug 10 - JOHN EGIZI GROUP
Aug 17 - LUCKY 7 MAMBO
Aug 24 - LUCY WOODWARD
Aug 31 - OSCAR HERNANDEZ & THE LA-NY CONNECTION
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Event is free, and there’s an optional wine tasting donation of $10 to “Project Angel Food” that gets you two glasses of wine and an assortment of gourmet cheeses, crackers and fruit to enjoy during the performance. Seating is limited, so show up early. There is something available called a “Hollywood & Highland Center Elephant Card” that gets you discounts at retailers and restaurants throughout the Center.
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Tue, Aug 3:
8 pm “DUDAMEL CONDUCTS GERSHWIN AND BERNSTEIN” for the “Tuesday Classics” series at the Hollywood Bowl, 2301 N Highland Av, Hollywood; 323-850-2000 or 213-480-3232; www.hollywoodbowl.com. With the Los Angeles Philharmonic, Gustavo Dudamel, conductor, and Gabriela Montero, piano, in a program of George Gershwin’s “Rhapsody in Blue,” and Leonard Bernstein’s “Selections from ‘On the Town’.”
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Thu-Sat, Aug 5-8, in Montana:
Annual “MUSIC IN THE MOUNTAINS” festival in Big Sky, Montana, includes Grammy nominee LISA HALEY & THE ZYDEKATS on Thu at 7 pm. Info, www.bigskyarts.org
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Thu, Aug 5:
6:30-8 pm COLD DUCK brings their ’70s Top 40 to the “Arcadia Summer Concerts in the Park” series, on City Hall west lawn, 240 W Huntington Dr, Arcadia. Bring your lawn chair or blanket and a picnic dinner. Different show every Thu, 6:30-8 pm, early Jul to late Aug. Free “Kids Zone” with games, crafts, activities; inexpensive popcorn & sodas available.
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So, why are we listing a “ ’70s Top 40” cover-band? Well, lots of country-rock that became Americana not only originated then, but made the Top 10. (Let’s hope they take things in THAT direction, and not down the painful path of – ugh – disco.) Plus, August 5 is “National Night Out,” the crime prevention and awareness police-community partnership day, and it’s Arcadia’s 107 th birthday, so there will be free cake. (And bring $20 worth of receipts for purchases made in Jul & Aug within the City of Arcadia and they’ll give you a free tote bag so you won’t keep using plastic grocery bags.) Free parking, free show.
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Fri, Aug 6, in Idaho; festival:
Annual “NORTHERN ROCKIES FOLK FESTIVAL” in Hailey, Idaho brings GRAMMY Nominee LISA HALEY & THE ZYDEKATS at 8:30 pm. Info, www.nrff.net
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Fri, Aug 6:
8 pm STAN RIDGWAY at McCabe’s, 3101 Pico Bl (Pico at 31st), Santa Monica 90405; www.mccabes.com; 310-828-4403; tix, 310-828-4497. Tix, $17.50/
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Sat & Sun, Aug 7 & 8; festival; a “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” pick:
Annual “LONG BEACH CRAWFISH FESTIVAL” with RODDIE ROMERO & THE HUB CITY ALL STARS, ANDRE THIERRY & ZYDECO MAGIC, BLUES BOX BAYOU BAND, BENNIE & THE SWAMP GATORS, AJ GIBBS THE MYDECO KING, THE NEW ORLEANS HIGHSTEPPERS BAND, LALA 2nd Line Dancers, GENO DELAFOSE & HIS CAJUN ROCKIN’ BOOGIE, LE ROY THOMAS, BONNE MUSIQUE ZYDECO, ROYAL GARDEN DIXIELAND BAND, and more, at Rainbow Lagoon Events Park, 400 E Shoreline Dr (between Shoreline Village Dr & Linden Av), Long Beach 90802. Check out videos of past years performances at www.youtube.com/watch?v=fbW5HF-bxpM - www.youtube.com/watch?v=xL6PzKE3z8k - www.youtube.com/my_videos_edit - www.youtube.com/watch?v=8goajeVxYIs - www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ar2cHiGAlEs&feature=channel
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Sat, Aug 7:
6 pm 4th annual “EVENING OF INDEPENDENTS” showcase of indie musicians at Ford Amphitheatre, 2580 Cahuenga Bl East, Hollywood 90068; 323-GO1-FORD; www.FordTheatres.org; box dinner orders 310-652-3797. [aka John Anson Ford Amph.] More at www.koffeehouse.com and www.myspace.com/thekoffeehouse.
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Sat, Aug 7; a “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” pick:
7:30 pm RINGO STARR & HIS ALL STARR BAND, plus BOB GENTRY on the Plaza Stage before the show, at the Greek Theatre, 2700 N Vermont Ave in Griffith Park, L.A.; Greek Theatre hotline, 323-665-1927; tix, 213-480-3232; www.greektheatrela.com.
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This, the 11th rendition of the ALL STARRS, features genuine music stars EDGAR WINTER on sax and keyboards, GARY WRIGHT on keyboards and GREGG BISSONETTE on drums. New to the All Starrs are RICK DERRINGER on guitar, RICHARD PAGE (Mr. Mister) on bass, and WALLY PALMAR (The Romantics) on guitar and harmonica.
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They’re touring in support of “Y NOT,” Ringo’s 16th studio album. The newly released album is his first since 2008’s “Liverpool 8.” It features several notable collaborations and guest appearances including a duet with the other surviving fellow BEATLE, PAUL McCARTNEY, on “Walk With You,” the album’s lead single; and other tracks with JOE WALSH, JOSS STONE, BEN HARPER, RICHARD MARX, VAN DYKE PARKS, ANN MARIE CALHOUN, TINA SUGANDH, and others.
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Y NOT was met with immediate acclaim. Billboard called the collection, “some of his best and most poignant songs in years,” while Rolling Stone said, "Y Not is full of straightforward, sweetly melodic tunes, most of them about Starr’s abiding optimism."
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Sat, Aug 7, in Santa Paula; a “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” pick:
7:30 pm THE RESTLESS HILLFILLIES at the Santa Paula Theater Center, 125 S Seventh St, Santa Paula 93060; www.santapaulatheatercenter.org/restless-hill-fillies.html; 805-525-4645. Map to get there, www.santapaulatheatercenter.org/map.html
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Sat, Aug 7; a “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” pick:
7:30 pm CAL PHIL, the California Philharmonic Orchestra, continues its “FESTIVAL ON THE GREEN” summer season at the L.A. County Arboretum & Botanic Garden, 301 N Baldwin Av, Arcadia; info, tix, season subscriptions, 626-300-8200; www.calphil.org.
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Tonight’s theme is “FRANK, TONY & THE MAESTRO: Cocktails to Classics,” featuring music made popular by FRANK SINATRA & TONY BENNETT. The program includes Saint-Saens “Introduction” and “Rondo Capriccioso.” • Rimsky-Korsakov “Scheherazade” • Elgar “Enigma Variations.” • featuring the song stylings of Broadway star KEVIN EARLEY, plus violinist DANIEL SHINDAROV.
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“The Arboretum is one of the most spacious and comfortable outdoor concert venues in the world,” says Mindy Kernc, Box Office Director. “Not only do its gardens showcase plants from around the world but the grounds are dotted with historic sites you’ll instantly recognize like the lagoon from the old Tarzan movies and the Queen Anne Cottage from TV’s ‘Fantasy Island.’ And, of course, there are the peacocks. One or two almost always try to ‘sing’ along with the music each concert!”
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“Fifteen years ago, Cal Phil began with a five-concert season of Cal Phil Festival on the Green,” says Founder and Music Director, DR. VICTOR VENER. “So, although our season has expanded to include concerts downtown at Walt Disney Concert Hall and at the Old Mill in San Marino, our performances at The Arboretum hold a special place not only in my heart but the heart of many of our musicians, who have been with us from the beginning.”
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There’s only one show remaining in the season after tonight. It’s “BEETHOVEN & BROADWAY” on August 20.
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Each outdoor concert is repeated the following day, indoors, at the Walt Disney Concert Hall at the Music Center in downtown L.A.
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“Festival on the Green” is a series of summer Saturdays with peacocks, picnicking, and plenty of music at the 127-acre park. Gates open at 5:30 pm for picnicking (you can bring your own wine or beverage of your choice) or purchase dinner from the caterer (in advance, unless you want to take your chances they’ll bring extra), and the concert begins at 7:30 pm. Plentiful pay parking on-site. Get advance tix at Cal Phil’s website.
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Sat, Aug 7:
9 pm-midnight “TOE TAPPIN' MUSIC” live show and remote broadcast / web simulcast from the Cinema Bar, 3967 Sepulveda Bl (between Washington & Venice), Culver City 90230; www.myspace.com/thecinemabar; 310-390-1328; music series hotline 310-250-1317. Presented by Paniolo Productions & KXLU. This is ROBERT DOUGLAS & ERIC STRINGER's last week of hosting “TOE TAPPIN’ MUSIC” from 9-10:30 pm. Cowboy Nick returns as host in mid-August. Following that country / alt country show, the live remote broadcast continues as MAKI hosts "Neuz Pollution" from 10:30 pm-midnight. Webcast is at www.kxlu.com. (Robert Douglas & Eric Stringer will continue to host “Livation” on KXLU, Wednesdays, midnight to 2 am.) Venue is 21+. No cover, bring $ for the tip jar.
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Sun-Thu, Aug 8-12, in Colorado:
13th Annual “SONG SCHOOL” on the 14-acre Planet Bluegrass Ranch in Lyons, CO; www.bluegrass.com/songschool. Immediately precedes the 20th Annual “ROCKY MOUNTAIN FOLKS FESTIVAL” on the same site.
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It’s “a place where you can explore and grow every aspect of your song-writing and creativity: melody, lyrics, performance, voice, story, guitar techniques… a place where you receive professional feedback, music business and recording tips.”
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It draws songwriters from around the country from beginners to professionals with busy tour schedules. Producers say, “We do it in community… bringing songwriting and creativity together …based on our shared love of music and support for each other.”
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The faculty includes internationally known songwriters, actors, music professionals, and songwriting peers who share their expertise on the art, craft and business of songwriting. Past instructors have included Josh Ritter, Melissa Ferrick, Peter Himmelman, Darrell Scott, Mary Gauthier, Zoe Lewis, Catie Curtis, Pat Pattison, Vance Gilbert, Steve Seskin, and many others. The program is elective-based and designed to be flexible, allowing students to focus on a variety of topics. A typical day offers early morning stretching followed by electives in performance, vocals, guitar, music business, and specialized topics. After a lunch break, choose a three-hour workshop on creative songwriting with one of seven instructors followed by another elective period. After dinner, students perform songs for each other in the ranch’s new Wildflower Pavilion and retire to the campground for song-sharing late into the night.
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Tuition includes four days and nights of workshops, open stages and campfire jams as well as on-site camping, BBQs, and a resource manual. Registration and info at 800-624-2422 or http://shop.bluegrass.com.
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Sun, Aug 8; a “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” pick:
3-5 pm THE HABERDASHERY ENSEMBLE and PAUL STATMAN play the “FREE SUMMER CONCERT SERIES” co-sponsored by the Topanga Banjo•Fiddle Contest organization and the National Park Service, at Peter Strauss Ranch, 30000 Mulholland Hwy (2 blks from Troutdale Rd), in Santa Monica Mtns Nat’l Rec Area, near Agoura Hills; 818-382-4819. Set in an outdoor amphitheater under the shade of the giant old oaks. Park free in the lot just past the bridge and walk back over the bridge to the ranch entrance. Bring a picnic and a cushion or blanket for the earthen or wood bench seating. Fun and free.
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Remaining in this summer’s series:
On Sep 12, it’s THE MURPHY FAMILY, plus THE WIMBERLEY BLUEGRASS BAND and MURPHY'S FLAW, the best of the 50th Annual Topanga Banjo•Fiddle Contest’s award-winning bands, plus a few surprises.
October is yet to be scheduled.
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In addition, TBFC presents free folk-singing programs at various public libraries. Info on the full range of the organization’s activities available at www.topangabanjofidle.org - go to “Free Concerts” for detailed info on the artists in the Strauss Ranch series.
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Sun, Aug 8:
6 pm ARRIVAL, from Sweden, performs “THE MUSIC OF ABBA” at this week’s free show at the “CONCERTS ON THE GREEN” series, sponsored by Valley Cultural Center at Lou Bredlow Pavilion, Warner Center Park, 5800 Topanga Canyon Bl, Woodland Hills; www.valleycultural.org; 818-704-1358. It’s probably a combination of electric and keyboard instrumentation, though ABBA did have some harmony vocals baked by real piano. Bring folding chairs or a blanket and get there early to find a good spot. Food and beverages available inexpensively in the park for these concerts. Free show.
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Sun, Aug 8:
7 pm MAGNOLIA MEMOIR plays the “Patchwork of America” series at Levitt Pavilion for the Performing Arts Pasadena, in Memorial Park, 85 E Holly St, (really Raymond & Walnut), Pasadena 91103; 626-683-3230; www.levittpavilionpasadena.org. The summer’s free music series at the venue includes Dan Navarro (Lowen & Navarro) with Stonehoney on Jun 24; Perla Batalla on Jun 26; Daniella Cotton on Jul 1; Fishtank Ensemble on Jul 2; John McEuen on Jul 8; Ettan Finatawa on Jul 16; Very Be Careful on Jul 24; Maleco Collective on Jul 31; Magnolia Memoir on Aug 8; Vijay Iyer on Aug 15; Dengue fever on Aug 20; La Santa Cecelia on Aug 21; Christian Scott on Aug 22; and former member of BR549 Chuck Mead on Aug 26. Full calendar of all the series at the venue’s website. Free.
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Tue, Aug 10, every Tue, through August:
7-9 pm 7th annual “WINE, JAZZ & MOONLIGHT SERIES” is free, in the Central Courtyard on level 2, in the Hollywood & Highland Complex, 6801 Hollywood Bl, Hollywood 90028; 323-817-0220.
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The summerlong “Hollywood & Highland Free Concert Series” presents a variety of jazz, from the genres that folkies like to the ones that only hardcore afficianadoes of “smooth jazz” find tolerable. Co-sponsored by Hollywood & Highland Center and KJAZZ 88.1 FM. These free concerts feature “some of the country’s top jazz performers.”
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Here’s the remaining schedule:
Aug 10 - JOHN EGIZI GROUP
Aug 17 - LUCKY 7 MAMBO
Aug 24 - LUCY WOODWARD
Aug 31 - OSCAR HERNANDEZ & THE LA-NY CONNECTION
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Event is free, and there’s an optional wine tasting donation of $10 to “Project Angel Food” that gets you two glasses of wine and an assortment of gourmet cheeses, crackers and fruit to enjoy during the performance. Seating is limited, so show up early. There is something available called a “Hollywood & Highland Center Elephant Card” that gets you discounts at retailers and restaurants throughout the Center.
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Wed, Aug 11; a “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” pick:
8 pm B.B. KING & BUDDY GUY play the “JAZZ AT THE BOWL” series at the Hollywood Bowl, 2301 N Highland Av, Hollywood; 323-850-2000 or 213-480-3232; www.hollywoodbowl.com.
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Two titans of the blues are together tonight in a storied venue. B.B. KING is member of the Bowl’s Hall of Fame and the reigning master of real rhythm & blues for over four decades. He’s “As lightning fast and relentless as ever,” as the venue says. Opening is BUDDY GUY, legendary pioneer of Chicago-style Blues who influenced the greatest of the blues-flavored rock legends, including Clapton and Hendrix.
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Thu, Aug 12:
6:30-8 pm WISE GUYS bring their Big Band-era show to the “Arcadia Summer Concerts in the Park” series, on City Hall west lawn, 240 W Huntington Dr, Arcadia. Bring your lawn chair or blanket and a picnic dinner. Different show every Thu, 6:30-8 pm, early Jul to late Aug. Free “Kids Zone” with games, crafts, activities; inexpensive popcorn & sodas available. Free parking, free show.
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Thu, Aug 12; a “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” pick, in Idyllwild:
7 pm LISA HALEY & THE ZYDEKATS, Cajun/Zydeco Album-of-the-Year GRAMMY nominees, play the Idyllwild Community Center, 26150 Hwy 243, Idyllwild, CA 92549. Catch a video of them live at the San Diego Gator Festival at www.youtube.com/watch?v=hKI9LHinDPM and www.youtube.com/watch?v=llHKUzjggg4 and more at www.myspace.com/lisahaley
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Thu, Aug 12:
8 pm THE DUSTBOWL REVIVAL, with DARK & STORMY opening, at the Coffee Gallery Backstage, 2029 N Lake Av, Altadena; reservations 626-794-2424; venue phone 626-398-7917; info www.coffeegallery.com. (“the venue named in FolkWorks as L.A.’s best intimate acoustic listening room venue”). THE DUSTBOWL REVIVAL has been making plenty of waves wherever they play. We’ll have more on them later; in the meantime, check them out at www.myspace.com/znlupetin. DARK & STORMY (PETE KALMUS & SHARON KUNDE) arrived almost two years ago from the East Coast, and have been making the scene as a duo, following Pete winning one of the mandolin competitions at the 2009 Topanga Banjo Fiddle Contest. Tix, $15.
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Fri-Sun, Aug 13-15, in Colorado; a “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” pick; festival:
20th Annual “ROCKY MOUNTAIN FOLKS FESTIVAL” with ANI DiFRANCO, THE SWELL SEASON, RICHARD THOMPSON, GREG BROWN, THE WAIFS, MARC COHN, DAVID WILCOX, DARRELL SCOTT, LIZ LONGLEY, and more still to be announced, on the 14-acre Planet Bluegrass Ranch in Lyons, CO; www.bluegrass.com/folks.
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It's been twenty years since the first, modest, "summit on the song" in Estes Park. During that time the festival has moved to the Planet Bluegrass Ranch in Lyons, where it’s grown and developed, while remaining true to the producers’ initial vision for spending a glorious Colorado summer weekend celebrating stories and songs - from around the musical and geographic world.
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The festival opens with the prestigious “Folks Songwriter Showcase,” where a juried group of the most gifted new songwriters from around the world compete for a spot in the 2010 lineup. Songwriting workshops continue throughout the festival in the intimacy of the new Wildflower Pavilion. Music runs on the main stage from morning 'til after 10 pm each night, reinforced through a sound system the festival claims is “the best at any festival in the country.”
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Pack a picnic - you're welcome to bring in food and drinks, just no alcohol or glass. Or enjoy a wide variety of food options, from fish tacos to ice cream, dumplings to BBQ, from festival food vendors, as well as beer and wine, and free filtered local water. Numerous camping options nearby include on-site at the festival grounds or under the cliffs at Meadow Park, a quick five-minute walk to the festival. Parking is available at the Olson Property, a 10-minute walk or free shuttle bus ride to the festival grounds. Camping and festival tix are available at 800-624-2422 or http://shop.bluegrass.com.
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Fri, Aug 13; world music:
BASSEKOU KOUYATE and DENGUE FEVER play the “GRAND PERFORMANCES” series at California Plaza Fountain Court, 350 S Grand Av, LA; 213-687-2159; www.grandperformances.org.
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Fri, Aug 13; a “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” pick:
SOLD OUT: 8 pm DAVE ALVIN & CINDY CASHDOLLAR at McCabe’s, 3101 Pico Bl (Pico at 31st), Santa Monica 90405; www.mccabes.com; 310-828-4403; tix, 310-828-4497. Dave (The Blasters) and Dindy, one of his luminary troupe of solo stars from DAVE ALVIN & THE GUILTY WOMEN, play this duet show, and it sold-out as soon as it was announced. Tix, $20.
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Fri, Aug 13; a “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” pick:
8:30 pm HARRY CONNICK JR. AND HIS BIG BAND play the “Weekend Spectaculars” series at the Hollywood Bowl, 2301 N Highland Av, Hollywood; 323-850-2000 or 213-480-3232; www.hollywoodbowl.com. With the Los Angeles Philharmonic. Runs Aug 13 & 14.
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Sat, Aug 14, in San Diego; a “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” pick:
7:30 pm CHRIS SMITHER performs at the “Acoustic Music San Diego” series at 4650 Mansfield St, San Diego 92116; www.amsdconcerts.com; 619-303-8176. Tix are $50 with dinner and a premium seat, $25 concert only.
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Sat, Aug 14; a “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” pick:
7:30 pm LOS LONELY BOYS’ “ACOUSTIC BROTHERHOOD” TOUR plus special guests TIERRA, & EL CHICANO, at the Greek Theatre, 2700 N Vermont Ave in Griffith Park, L.A.; Greek Theatre hotline, 323-665-1927; tix, 213-480-3232; www.greektheatrela.com.
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LOS LONELY BOYS’ mega-successful “ACOUSTIC BROTHERHOOD” TOUR began last summer, ran the better part of 2009, and picks-up again as a 2010 tour with a stop at The Greek Theatre. Here, it includes special guests TIERRA, & EL CHICANO.
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The band is touring in support of their current EP, “1969,” and in anticipation of their next full-length studio album. “This tour allows us to play the way we play in our backyards and really show the tradition of our Texican roots,” RINGO GARZA says about the Brotherhood tour.
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The Tex-Mex rock group LOS LONELY BOYS hail from San Angelo, Texas. It’s a family affair, with three brothers, guitarist HENRY GARZA, bassist JOJO GARZA, and drummer RINGO GARZA, JR. They released their self-titled debut album in March, 2004, and from came their monster hit, “Heaven,” that won a Grammy Award in 2005 for “Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal.” Los Lonely Boys released their sophomore album, “Sacred,” in 2006, followed by “Forgiven” in July, 2008. This Texican trio has achieved multi-platinum record sales, widespread acclaim from critics and adoration from fans worldwide.
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Sat, Aug 14; a “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” pick:
8 pm ANA EGGE and a co-headliner, tbd, at the Center for Folk Music, in Encino Community Park, 16953 Ventura Bl, Encino 91316; HQ of the California Traditional Music Society; www.ctmsfolkmusic.org.
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Seemingly a wild and restless traveler, statuesque blonde Ana Egge not only looks fearless but often sounds fearless, an interesting paradox of a young, adventurous songwriter combined with a woman who performs with a maturity beyond her 30-something years. Her appealingly rich vocal and intimate lyrical craft is somewhat akin to Joan Armatrading, or, as astutely suggested by Lucinda Williams, what Nina Simone might have sounded like if she had been handed a steel guitar.
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Tall, blonde, and lanky, Ana holds listeners spellbound with the passion of her performances and unique sense of melody and phrasing. But perhaps it is her voice that has most captivated fans and critics throughout her career. Mentors and supporters from Ron Sexsmith to Lucinda Williams have been singing Ana's praises ever since she moved to Austin at age 19, toting a guitar she built herself, and playing songs of unusual depth and maturity. Shawn Colvin says, "Ana has the rare gift of being so eloquent and simple that she takes your breath away. I just love her."
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Limited $12 Tickets; enter the password "DRBOMBAY" when ordering online. While they last.) Doors at 7:30 pm. Tix, $15 advance, $18 door.
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Sat, Aug 14:
8 pm “WRECKING CREW BENEFIT CONCERT” at “Russ & Julie’s House Concert” series in Oak Park (Thousand Oaks / Agoura Hills area); reservations get directions at 818-707-2179 or houseconcerts@jrp-graphics.com. Series and show info, www.houseconcerts.us.
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Sat, Aug 14; a “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” pick:
8:30 pm HARRY CONNICK JR. AND HIS BIG BAND play the “Weekend Spectaculars” series at the Hollywood Bowl, 2301 N Highland Av, Hollywood; 323-850-2000 or 213-480-3232; www.hollywoodbowl.com. With the Los Angeles Philharmonic. Runs Aug 13 & 14.
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Sun, Aug 15:
6 pm BLUE ÖYSTER CULT rock stars of the ’70s, play this week’s free show at the “CONCERTS ON THE GREEN” series, sponsored by Valley Cultural Center at Lou Bredlow Pavilion, Warner Center Park, 5800 Topanga Canyon Bl, Woodland Hills; 818-704-1358; www.valleycultural.org. Their song, “The Reaper,” is one of the top iconic songs of the rock era. Bring folding chairs or a blanket and get there early to find a good spot. Food and beverages available inexpensively in the park for these concerts. Free show.
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Sun, Aug 15; a “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” pick:
7 pm LEVON HELM & JENNY LEWIS, plus STEVE EARLE, and more, at the Greek Theatre, 2700 N Vermont Ave in Griffith Park, L.A.; Greek Theatre hotline, 323-665-1927; tix, 213-480-3232; www.greektheatrela.com.
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Wow. The Grammy winner for 2008 “Best Traditional Folk Album,” LEVON HELM, plus STEVE EARLE, Grammy Award-winner for the album, “Washington Square Serenade.”
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LEVON HELM, with a career spanning over 5 decades, is sure to captivate his audience of young and old fans. Helm achieved national fame as the drummer, and frequently lead and backing vocalist, for the THE BAND. His deeply soulful, country-accented voice and creative drumming style is highlighted on many of THE BAND’s recordings, including “The Weight,” “Up on Cripple Creek,” “Ophelia,” and “The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down.” In September, 2007, Dirt Farmer Music and Vanguard Records released “Dirt Farmer,” Levon's first solo studio album in twenty-five years. It earned a Grammy Award for “Best Traditional Folk Album” in February, 2008. Helm released his follow-up CD, “Electric Dirt,” in 2009.
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One unattributed quote says it all: “The intimacy of the shows performed at Levon’s hearth offer a hospitality and warmth found in no other venue, not to mention the excellence of the performances themselves, hosted by a man whose gifts are legendary.”
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STEVE EARLE just release his newest album, “Townes,” as his highly anticipated follow-up to the Grammy Award-winning album “Washington Square Serenade.” The 15-song double-CD came-out May 12 on New West Records, with songs written by Earle’s friend and mentor, the late singer-songwriter TOWNES VAN ZANDT. “Townes” is available as a deluxe two-CD set, and as a double Limited Edition 180 gram vinyl record set.
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JENNY LEWIS, known over the past 10 years for her rock band RILO KILEY, has transformed herself from a shy indie-rocker who sang barely above a whisper. Now, she belts ’em out in as authoritative, take-no-prisoners singer-songwriter-frontwoman. We’ve seen promo that calls her “Tack sharp, and unafraid of subject matter of any height or weight.” She has developed to deliver songs, whether with Rilo Kiley or in her solo work, that exhibit “her staggering range as a writer,” bringing her critical acclaim around the globe. She has released two solo albums including her latest, “Acid Tongue,” wherein she collaborated with several notable musician friends. “The album's tracks, disparate as they are, share a sparkling vitality; Lewis' voice has never sounded so expressive and the narratives have never been so hard-hitting and acerbic.”
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Sun, Aug 15:
7 pm VIJAY IVER plays the “Patchwork of America” series at Levitt Pavilion for the Performing Arts Pasadena, in Memorial Park, 85 E Holly St, (really Raymond & Walnut), Pasadena 91103; 626-683-3230; www.levittpavilionpasadena.org. The summer’s free music series at the venue includes Dan Navarro (Lowen & Navarro) with Stonehoney on Jun 24; Perla Batalla on Jun 26; Daniella Cotton on Jul 1; Fishtank Ensemble on Jul 2; John McEuen on Jul 8; Ettan Finatawa on Jul 16; Very Be Careful on Jul 24; Maleco Collective on Jul 31; Magnolia Memoir on Aug 8; Vijay Iyer on Aug 15; Dengue Fever on Aug 20; La Santa Cecelia on Aug 21; Christian Scott on Aug 22; and former member of BR549 Chuck Mead on Aug 26. Full calendar of all the series at the venue’s website. Free.
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Tue, Aug 17, every Tue, through August:
7-9 pm 7th annual “WINE, JAZZ & MOONLIGHT SERIES” is free, in the Central Courtyard on level 2, in the Hollywood & Highland Complex, 6801 Hollywood Bl, Hollywood 90028; 323-817-0220.
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The summerlong “Hollywood & Highland Free Concert Series” presents a variety of jazz, from the genres that folkies like to the ones that only hardcore afficianadoes of “smooth jazz” find tolerable. Co-sponsored by Hollywood & Highland Center and KJAZZ 88.1 FM. These free concerts feature “some of the country’s top jazz performers.”
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Here’s the remaining schedule:
Aug 17 - LUCKY 7 MAMBO
Aug 24 - LUCY WOODWARD
Aug 31 - OSCAR HERNANDEZ & THE LA-NY CONNECTION
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Event is free, and there’s an optional wine tasting donation of $10 to “Project Angel Food” that gets you two glasses of wine and an assortment of gourmet cheeses, crackers and fruit to enjoy during the performance. Seating is limited, so show up early. There is something available called a “Hollywood & Highland Center Elephant Card” that gets you discounts at retailers and restaurants throughout the Center.
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Wed, Aug 18; a “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” pick:
11:45 am LISA HALEY & THE ZYDECATS, Cajun/Zydeco Album-of-the-Year GRAMMY nominees, play the “Wild Wednesdays” summer series at the Torrance Cultural Arts Center, 3330 Civic Center Dr, Torrance 90503. Catch a video of them live at the San Diego Gator Festival at www.youtube.com/watch?v=hKI9LHinDPM and www.youtube.com/watch?v=llHKUzjggg4 and more at www.myspace.com/lisahaley
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Wed, Aug 18; a “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” pick:
8 pm “JAZZ AT THE BOWL” series brings TREY McINTYRE PROJECT, NEVILLE BROTHERS, PRESERVATION HALL JAZZ BAND, & THE DIRTY DOZEN BRASS BAND at the Hollywood Bowl, 2301 N Highland Av, Hollywood; 323-850-2000 or 213-480-3232; www.hollywoodbowl.com.
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Thu-Sun, Aug 19-22, in Big Bear; festival:
Annual “BIG BEAR COWBOY GATHERING” at Big Bear Lake, including the Big Bear Lake Performing Arts Center, 39707 Big Bear Bl, Big Bear Lake 92315; 909-866-4970; bblpac@citybigbearlake.com. With many award-winning cowboy / western performers and cowboy poets; more at www.bigbearcowboygathering.net
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Thu, Aug 19:
6:30-8 pm HOT AUGUST NIGHT brings their NEIL DIAMOND tribute show to close-out this year’s “Arcadia Summer Concerts in the Park” series, on City Hall west lawn, 240 W Huntington Dr, Arcadia. Bring your lawn chair or blanket and a picnic dinner. Different show every Thu, 6:30-8 pm, early Jul to late Aug. Free “Kids Zone” with games, crafts, activities; inexpensive popcorn & sodas available. Free parking, free show.
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Fri-Sun, Aug 20-22, in Singapore:
Annual “BAYBEATS,” Southeast Asia's version of SXSW, in the Republic of Singapore.
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Fri, Aug 20; a “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” pick:
7:30 pm RUFUS WAINWRIGHT plus MARTHA WAINWRIGHT, at the Greek Theatre, 2700 N Vermont Ave in Griffith Park, L.A.; Greek Theatre hotline, 323-665-1927; tix, 213-480-3232; www.greektheatrela.com.
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Grammy nominated singer-songwriter RUFUS WAINWRIGHT is touring his latest CD, “All Days Are Nights: Songs For Lulu” (Decca/Universal Music Group). And if you’ve got the likes of MARTHA WAINWRIGHT in the family, of course you bring her along as your special performing guest. (It’s quite a family: RUFUS WAINWRIGHT is the son of musicians KATE McGARRIGLE and LOUDON WAINWRIGHT III.)
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The new CD is Rufus’ sixth studio album and his first new CD in three years. This tour, says its promo, “will be unlike any other for the musician: It will be the first time he performs his music with such intimacy while utilizing a sophisticated onstage production.”
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The new CD features original video art by Scottish artist and filmmaker DOUGLAS GORDON. That becomes key to understanding what you’ll see on stage. Gordon’s CD cover design features a dark eye drenched in mascara and black eye shadow – it’s Wainwright's eye – inspired by film scenes from such classics as G.W. Pabst's “Pandora's Box” (1929). In addition to designing the album cover, Gordon completed an exclusive video-piece for Wainwright's World Tour. The album’s promo asserts, “Gordon's visual language expresses the passion of sorrow, a re-surfacing theme of the twelve songs on Wainwright's most personal album to date.”
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Rufus himself says, "After hiding behind a 70-piece orchestra with my opera you can blame everything on the tuba player. With this album, when the curtain is raised it's me on my own," says Wainwright. Their collaboration will culminate live as Gordon has completed a 10-meter-wide projection that will be used as the backdrop of the stage during the show. The video-piece shows Wainwright's eye in motion and is manually adjusted to precisely fit the variable duration of each specific performance, allowing the audience to see every pupil-dilation, blink and tear, up close and to empathize with the mood of the performance.
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Rufus has just written and composed his first opera, "Prima Donna," and has released six studio albums and three DVDs to date. His previous album, “Release The Stars,” achieved Gold sales status in Canada and the U.K.
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Fri, Aug 20; a “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” pick:
8:30 pm “TCHAIKOVSKY SPECTACULAR WITH FIREWORKS” for the “Weekend Spectaculars” series at the Hollywood Bowl, 2301 N Highland Av, Hollywood; 323-850-2000 or 213-480-3232; www.hollywoodbowl.com. With the LOS ANGELES PHILHARMONIC, BRAMWELL TOVEY, conductor; BAIBA SKRIDE, violin; USC TROJAN MARCHING BAND, DR. ARTHUR C. BARTNER, director. Runs Aug 20 & 21.
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Sat, Aug 21, workshop; an “EVENT-OF-THE-WEEK FOR ARTISTS:
1 pm “DEVELOP AND IMPROVE YOUR YODEL” by JUDY CODER presented by the Western Music Association, California Chapter, at the Autry National Center / Autry Museum of the American West, 4700 Western Heritage Way, Griffith Park, L.A. 90027. Held in the classrooms adjacent to the museum’s Wells Fargo Theater.
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International Yodeling Champion and Kansas’ own “Yodeling Princess” JUDY CODER presents an exciting workshop on the techniques of yodeling. People throughout the world have used yodeling for communication and adding expression to their music. In the United States, both bluegrass and western music have integrated yodeling in their styles. Judy has twice been named “International Yodeling Champion” by the Western Music Association. Her other titles include Academy of Western Artists “Yodeler of the Year,” and she’s been named the “Patsy Montana National Yodeling Champion.” Classically trained with a background in music education, Judy applies her expertise to her yodeling, and she is a great teacher. This is a fine and very unusual opportunity to learn secrets from the expert.
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Questions, contact Marilyn Tuttle at 818-365-8709 or Lindalee Green at 661-297-5955 or lindaleegreen@earthlink.net. $20 fee; $15 for WMA members; $5 for kids age 12 & under.
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Sat, Aug 21:
8 pm LA SANTA CECELIA plays the “Patchwork of America” series at Levitt Pavilion for the Performing Arts Pasadena, in Memorial Park, 85 E Holly St, (really Raymond & Walnut), Pasadena 91103; 626-683-3230; www.levittpavilionpasadena.org. The summer’s free music series at the venue includes Dan Navarro (Lowen & Navarro) with Stonehoney on Jun 24; Perla Batalla on Jun 26; Daniella Cotton on Jul 1; Fishtank Ensemble on Jul 2; John McEuen on Jul 8; Ettan Finatawa on Jul 16; Very Be Careful on Jul 24; Maleco Collective on Jul 31; Magnolia Memoir on Aug 8; Vijay Iyer on Aug 15; Dengue fever on Aug 20; La Santa Cecelia on Aug 21; Christian Scott on Aug 22; and former member of BR549 Chuck Mead on Aug 26. Full calendar of all the series at the venue’s website. Free.
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Sat, Aug 21; a “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” pick:
7:30 pm LISA HALEY & THE ZYDEKATS, GRAMMY Nominee, play the “Music Under the Stars” series at Adobe Olivas, 4200 Olivas Park Dr, Ventura 93003; show info, www.cityofventura.net/community_services/cultural_affairs/cultural_services_events/music_stars or 805-658-4726.
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Catch a video of them live at the San Diego Gator Festival at www.youtube.com/watch?v=hKI9LHinDPM and www.youtube.com/watch?v=llHKUzjggg4 and more at www.myspace.com/lisahaley
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Sat, Aug 21; world music:
NORTEC COLLECTIVE and MR. VALLENATO play the “GRAND PERFORMANCES” series at California Plaza Fountain Court, 350 S Grand Av, LA; 213-687-2159; www.grandperformances.org.
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Sat, Aug 21; a “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” pick:
8:30 pm “TCHAIKOVSKY SPECTACULAR WITH FIREWORKS” for the “Weekend Spectaculars” series at the Hollywood Bowl, 2301 N Highland Av, Hollywood; 323-850-2000 or 213-480-3232; www.hollywoodbowl.com. With the LOS ANGELES PHILHARMONIC, BRAMWELL TOVEY, conductor; BAIBA SKRIDE, violin; USC TROJAN MARCHING BAND, DR. ARTHUR C. BARTNER, director. Runs Aug 20 & 21.
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Sun, Aug 22:
6 pm TICKET TO RIDE (a tribute to THE BEATLES) play this week’s not-exactly-acoustic free show at the “CONCERTS ON THE GREEN” series, sponsored by Valley Cultural Center at Lou Bredlow Pavilion, Warner Center Park, 5800 Topanga Canyon Bl, Woodland Hills; www.valleycultural.org; 818-704-1358. Bring folding chairs or a blanket and get there early to find a good spot. Food and beverages available inexpensively in the park for these concerts. Free show.
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Sun, Aug 22; a “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” pick:
7 pm CROOKED STILL plays McCabe’s, 3101 Pico Bl (Pico at 31st), Santa Monica 90405; www.mccabes.com; 310-828-4403; tix, 310-828-4497. Tix, $17.50.
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Sun, Aug 22:
7 pm CHRISTIAN SCOTT plays the “Patchwork of America” series at Levitt Pavilion for the Performing Arts Pasadena, in Memorial Park, 85 E Holly St, (really Raymond & Walnut), Pasadena 91103; 626-683-3230; www.levittpavilionpasadena.org. The summer’s free music series at the venue includes Dan Navarro (Lowen & Navarro) with Stonehoney on Jun 24; Perla Batalla on Jun 26; Daniella Cotton on Jul 1; Fishtank Ensemble on Jul 2; John McEuen on Jul 8; Ettan Finatawa on Jul 16; Very Be Careful on Jul 24; Maleco Collective on Jul 31; Magnolia Memoir on Aug 8; Vijay Iyer on Aug 15; Dengue fever on Aug 20; La Santa Cecelia on Aug 21; Christian Scott on Aug 22; and former member of BR549 Chuck Mead on Aug 26. Full calendar of all the series at the venue’s website. Free.
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Tue, Aug 24, every Tue, through August:
7-9 pm 7th annual “WINE, JAZZ & MOONLIGHT SERIES” is free, in the Central Courtyard on level 2, in the Hollywood & Highland Complex, 6801 Hollywood Bl, Hollywood 90028; 323-817-0220.
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The summerlong “Hollywood & Highland Free Concert Series” presents a variety of jazz, from the genres that folkies like to the ones that only hardcore afficianadoes of “smooth jazz” find tolerable. Co-sponsored by Hollywood & Highland Center and KJAZZ 88.1 FM. These free concerts feature “some of the country’s top jazz performers.”
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Here’s the remaining schedule:
Aug 24 - LUCY WOODWARD
Aug 31 - OSCAR HERNANDEZ & THE LA-NY CONNECTION
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Event is free, and there’s an optional wine tasting donation of $10 to “Project Angel Food” that gets you two glasses of wine and an assortment of gourmet cheeses, crackers and fruit to enjoy during the performance. Seating is limited, so show up early. There is something available called a “Hollywood & Highland Center Elephant Card” that gets you discounts at retailers and restaurants throughout the Center.
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Tue, Aug 24; a “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” pick:
7:30 pm CHRIS ISAAK plus special guest MARC BROUSSARD, at the Greek Theatre, 2700 N Vermont Ave in Griffith Park, L.A.; Greek Theatre hotline, 323-665-1927; tix, 213-480-3232; www.greektheatrela.com.
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He’s touring his greatest hits album, “Best of Chris Isaak,” with special guest MARC BROUSSARD.
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In the course of CHRIS ISAAK's career, he has released nine extraordinary albums, twelve singles, been nominated for two Grammy awards, acted in several motion pictures and starred in his own critically-acclaimed TV series. His shows with his longtime band SILVERTONE have entertained tens of thousands of people for over two decades. (Even his hair has its own fan club.) And yet, this highly praised platinum-selling artist had never done a greatest hits album, until now.
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“Best of Chris Isaak,” the CD and accompanying DVD, features 18 video clips by esteemed directors Gus Van Sant, Bruce Weber, Herb Ritts, Mary Lambert and Jean-Baptiste Mondino, and each takes listeners on a musical journey through the Stockton, Cal, native’s storied career, showcasing his celebrated songwriting, his smooth, dusky baritone (and tender falsetto that will alert your dog), and the intangible that’s been called his “effortless brand of stylish retro-cool.”
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The new album displays Isaak’s many different musical personas, as the rockabilly rebel (“Dancin’,” “Baby Did A Bad, Bad Thing,” “Speak Of The Devil”), the brokenhearted crooner (“Wicked Game,” “Somebody’s Crying”), and the breezy acoustic storyteller (“San Francisco Days,” “Two Hearts”). It includes two brand-new songs, the elegant “King Without A Castle,” and the break-up exhortation, “Let’s Have A Party,” along with his cover of Cheap Trick’s power-pop anthem “I Want You To Want Me” (a live Isaak concert favorite, previously unavailable on any of his CDs). Of that track, Isaak says, "It’s kind of fun to do something a little different for me." There’s one more cover, Isaak’s version of his hero, Roy Orbison’s, classic lovelorn ballad "Only The Lonely," and there’s a stirring, never-before-heard acoustic version of "Forever Blue." Live, it all oughta be even better.
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More on MARC BROSSARD at www.marcbroussard.com
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Tix, $100 / $70 / $50, + “Convenience Charge” of $13.50 per order (unless you get ‘em from the box office).
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Wed, Aug 25; a “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” pick:
7:30 pm NORAH JONES, plus CORINNE BAILEY RAE, at the Greek Theatre, 2700 N Vermont Ave in Griffith Park, L.A.; Greek Theatre hotline, 323-665-1927; tix, 213-480-3232; www.greektheatrela.com.
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A night with TWO Grammy winners. Multiple Grammy Award-winning singer and songwriter NORAH JONES is touring her critically-acclaimed new album “The Fall,” (on EMI’s Blue Note Records) released in November. Opening for Jones is Grammy-winner CORINNE BAILEY RAE.
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“THE FALL,” her new album, finds Jones experimenting with a new set of collaborators, including JACQUIRE KING, a noted producer and engineer who has worked with KINGS OF LEON, TOM WAITS, MODEST MOUSE, and others. Jones enlisted several songwriting collaborators, including RYAN ADAMS and OKKERVIL RIVER’s WILL SHEFF, together with her frequent partner JESSE HARRIS. King helped Jones put together a new group of musicians to perform on the album, including drummers JOEY WARONKER (Beck, R.E.M.) and JAMES GADSON (Bill Withers), keyboardist JAMES POYSER (Erykah Badu, Al Green), and guitarists MARC RIBOT (Tom Waits, Elvis Costello) and SMOKEY HORMEL (Johnny Cash, Joe Strummer).
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Over the course of her three multi-platinum albums, 2002’s eight-time Grammy Award-winning “Come Away With Me,” 2004’s “Feels Like Home,” and 2007’s “Not Too Late,” (each of which topped the Billboard album charts) Jones has established a strong identity based around her sultry vocals and jazz-informed, piano-driven style, and her impossible-to-find-elsewhere-in-pop-music intelligent lyrics. On “The Fall,” in addition to an added emphasis on rhythm, Jones brings her own guitar playing front and center.
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CORINNE BAILEY RAE’s latest CD, “The Sea,” is the follow up to her 2006 self-titled debut. Bailey Rae’s new album entered The Billboard 200 chart at #7, selling upwards of 53,000 copies in its first week of release. The album was #2 on the R&B album chart, #3 on the digital album chart and #6 on the internet album chart.
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Bailey Rae was the first British female singer-songwriter in decades to have her first album debut in Billboard’s Top 200 within the Top 20. By year’s end, it was RIAA-certified Platinum. She won a Q Award, a MOJO Award, an Image Award, and two MOBO Awards. She was nominated for three Grammy awards, “Record Of The Year” and “Song Of The Year” for her first single, “Put Your Records On,” and “Best New Artist.” After Bailey Rae’s performance on the 2007 Grammy Awards telecast, the album rocketed into the Top 5 of The Billboard 200. In 2008, “Like A Star,” her second single, was nominated for “Song Of The Year” and HERBIE HANCOCK’s “River: The Joni Letters,” on which Corinne sang the title track, won the GRAMMY for “Album Of The Year.”
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Thu, Aug 26:
8 pm CHUCK MEAD, former member of BR549, plays the “Patchwork of America” series at Levitt Pavilion for the Performing Arts Pasadena, in Memorial Park, 85 E Holly St, (really Raymond & Walnut), Pasadena 91103; 626-683-3230; www.levittpavilionpasadena.org. The summer’s free music series at the venue includes Dan Navarro (Lowen & Navarro) with Stonehoney on Jun 24; Perla Batalla on Jun 26; Daniella Cotton on Jul 1; Fishtank Ensemble on Jul 2; John McEuen on Jul 8; Ettan Finatawa on Jul 16; Very Be Careful on Jul 24; Maleco Collective on Jul 31; Magnolia Memoir on Aug 8; Vijay Iyer on Aug 15; Dengue fever on Aug 20; La Santa Cecelia on Aug 21; Christian Scott on Aug 22; and former member of BR549 Chuck Mead on Aug 26. Full calendar of all the series at the venue’s website. Free.
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Fri, Aug 27:
MATTHEW STONEMAN plays the “GRAND PERFORMANCES” series at California Plaza Fountain Court, 350 S Grand Av, LA; 213-687-2159; www.grandperformances.org.
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Fri, Aug 27; a “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” pick:
7:30 pm a BLUES show with CYNDI LAUPER plus ALLEN TOUSSAINT and DAVID RHODES at the Greek Theatre, 2700 N Vermont Ave in Griffith Park, L.A.; Greek Theatre hotline, 323-665-1927; tix, 213-480-3232; www.greektheatrela.com.
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CYNDI LAUPER, in the Acoustic Americana Music Guide? CYNDI LAUPER doing the Blues? A solid yes, to both. She is a musical chameleon and iconic performer, and we’re not going to pigeonhole her as a pop rocker. Lauper is touring her new (June 22) release, “Memphis Blues” (on Downtown Records), and will perform favorites and her new songs.
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“MEMPHIS BLUES” is a collection of blues cover songs, recorded in March at Electraphonic Studios in Memphis. It features musical contributions by some of the biggest living blues legends, B.B. KING, JONNY LANG, ALLEN TOUSSAINT, ANN PEEBLES and CHARLIE MUSSELWHITE.
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The feel of her new “Memphis Blues” album is gritty and full of life, bristling with the kind of energy that earmarked those hit singles invented on the fly at Stax Records. Stax was the historic and spiritual prototype for today’s Electraphonic. Both studios are known as the place where musicians of multiple generations sat side-by-side to create soul-driven anthems for the brokenhearted, the unrequited, and the overlooked. And that’s the essence of The Blues.
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After 25 million albums sold, 13 Grammy Award nominations, two Emmy Awards, two American Music Awards, and 18 MTV Video Music Awards, CYNDI LAUPER continues to lead as a singer, songwriter, musician, actress, and activist. Her new blues project is a decided departure from her most recent studio album, 2008’s dance-oriented, Grammy-nominated “Bring Ya to the Brink,” which spawned two #1 Billboard “Hot Dance Club Play” singles. (It’ll be wonderful if she’s done with that bit of her explorations.)
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In 2009, the longtime actress appeared on hit TV shows, including “30 Rock,” “Gossip Girl,” “Bones,” and “American Idol” (performing with contestant Allison Iraheta), and Lauper was a surprise guest at the resurrected concert event, “VH1 Divas.”
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In addition to her love of performing, Lauper is unwavering in her commitment to social activism, creating the “True Colors Fund” as a show of solidarity against discrimination and to raise awareness about the issues facing the GLBT population. In addition to this tour, Lauper is currently writing her autobiography, in which she plans to take readers on a journey through her own colorful life; it’s due for release in 2011 by Simon & Shuster.
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Fri, Aug 27; a “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” pick:
8 pm MARK OLSON (former JAYHAWKS frontman) at McCabe’s, 3101 Pico Bl (Pico at 31st), Santa Monica 90405; www.mccabes.com; 310-828-4403; tix, 310-828-4497.
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MARK OLSON performed live on radio’s “Tied to the Tracks” when he was touring his CD, "Salvation Blues." That CD did well nationwide, and on the Americana charts, and brought Mark a feature story in "No Depression" magazine.
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"Esquire" magazine wrote, "Breaking up is hard to do. But for former Jayhawks frontman Mark Olson, breaking up has provided a creative wellspring from which to draw songs on his latest solo record, Salvation Blues. Some of the best moments on Salvation feature Olson reuniting with his ex-wife, singer VICTORIA WILLIAMS, and his ex-Jayhawks bandmate, GARY LOURIS."
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Amazon dot com did a piece that is revealing about his songwriting, saying, "Mark Olson… first came to prominence as the primary singer-songwriter for the Jayhawks, before leaving that seminal alt-country band to make music with his wife, VICTORIA WILLIAMS, in the more acoustic, organic CREEKDRIPPERS. With his reedy voice and elemental imagery, Olson details the painful dissolution of that marriage [on "Salvation Blues"], clinging to music as a lifeline when everything else is lost. In the album-opening 'My Carol,' he compares his love to 'an animal bleeding in the snow,' while 'National Express' asks 'Where's my home? How could I lose this in a day?' Yet musically, 'Clifton Bridge' and 'Winter Song' rank with the best of his Jayhawks work, and both the title track and 'Look into the Night' find redemption in the midst of despair. GARY LOURIS joins his former Jayhawks bandmate for harmonies on three cuts." Tix, $15.
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Fri, Aug 27; a “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” pick::
8:30 pm “JOHN WILLIAMS AND THE MUSIC OF THE MOVIES” for the “Weekend Spectaculars” series at the Hollywood Bowl, 2301 N Highland Av, Hollywood; 323-850-2000 or 213-480-3232; www.hollywoodbowl.com. With the LOS ANGELES PHILHARMONIC, JOHN WILLIAMS, conductor. Yep, Williams returns to conduct and showcase some of his own famously iconic film scores. Runs Aug 27 & 28.
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Sat, Aug 28:
TURTLE ISLAND STRING QUARTET plays the “GRAND PERFORMANCES” series at California Plaza Fountain Court, 350 S Grand Av, LA; 213-687-2159; www.grandperformances.org.
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Sat, Aug 28; a “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” pick:
8:30 pm “JOHN WILLIAMS AND THE MUSIC OF THE MOVIES” for the “Weekend Spectaculars” series at the Hollywood Bowl, 2301 N Highland Av, Hollywood; 323-850-2000 or 213-480-3232; www.hollywoodbowl.com. With the LOS ANGELES PHILHARMONIC, JOHN WILLIAMS, conductor. Yep, Williams returns to conduct and showcase some of his own famously iconic film scores. Runs Aug 27 & 28.
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Sun, Aug 29:
6 pm MICKY DOLENZ, lead singer of THE MONKEES, plays this week’s free show at the “CONCERTS ON THE GREEN” series, sponsored by Valley Cultural Center at Lou Bredlow Pavilion, Warner Center Park, 5800 Topanga Canyon Bl, Woodland Hills; 818-704-1358; www.valleycultural.org. We expect a partly-acoustic, partly-electric show. Bring folding chairs or a blanket and get there early to find a good spot. Food and beverages available inexpensively in the park for these concerts. Free show.
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Tue, Aug 31, every Tue, through August:
7-9 pm 7th annual “WINE, JAZZ & MOONLIGHT SERIES” concludes tonight with OSCAR HERNANDEZ & THE LA-NY CONNECTION, in the Central Courtyard on level 2, in the Hollywood & Highland Complex, 6801 Hollywood Bl, Hollywood 90028; 323-817-0220.
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The summer-long “Hollywood & Highland Free Concert Series” presents a variety of jazz, from the genres that folkies like to the ones that only hardcore afficianadoes of “smooth jazz” find tolerable. Co-sponsored by Hollywood & Highland Center and KJAZZ 88.1 FM. These free concerts feature “some of the country’s top jazz performers.”
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Event is free, and there’s an optional wine tasting donation of $10 to “Project Angel Food” that gets you two glasses of wine and an assortment of gourmet cheeses, crackers and fruit to enjoy during the performance. Seating is limited, so show up early. There is something available called a “Hollywood & Highland Center Elephant Card” that gets you discounts at retailers and restaurants throughout the Center.
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Sat, Sep 4, in Rosamond: 7 pm 1st annual “COWBOY POETRY AND MUSIC JAMBOREE” with the CROSS TOWN COWBOYS and others, tba, at the Rosamond Performing Arts Center in Rosamond, CA. $6 adults; children & srs, $5. That’s all we know about this one. .
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Sat, Sep 4:
(time tbd) PORTERHOUSE BOB plays the “Music Under the Stars” series at Adobe Olivas, 4200 Olivas Park Dr, Ventura 93003; info, 805-658-4726.
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Porterhouse Bob tells us, “The band is now 8 pieces. The 4 horns cover tuba, trombone, coronet, flugelhorn, trumpet, bari sax, tenor sax, clarinet and fiddle. We have been woodshedding with rehearsals in L.A. writing, arranging and practicing around 13 new and outrageous tunes. These new songs put the band in new territory and we are very excited to start performing them for you. We are looking forward to seeing our brief performance on the Gene Simmons Family Jewels TV show in spring and are preparing for 13 episodes on a new show that will feature the band in the ‘Bone Yard’ late night TV show setting with Porterhouse throwing out comments and such.”
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Sat, Sep 4; a “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” pick:
8 pm JACK TEMPCHIN plus I SEE HAWKS IN L.A. play a double-bill at “Russ & Julie’s House Concert” series in Oak Park (Thousand Oaks / Agoura Hills area); reservations get directions at 818-707-2179 or houseconcerts@jrp-graphics.com. Series and show info, www.houseconcerts.us.
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Sun, Sep 5; a “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” pick:
7:30 pm “THE BIG PICTURE: THE FILMS OF TWENTIETH CENTURY FOX” at the Hollywood Bowl, 2301 N Highland Av, Hollywood; 323-850-2000 or 213-480-3232; www.hollywoodbowl.com. In the “Special Performances” series, with the HOLLYWOOD BOWL ORCHESTRA, DAVID NEWMAN, conductor.
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Wed, Sep 8; a “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” pick:
7 pm DAVID GRAY & RAY LAMONTAGNE bring a “fusion of acoustic tunes and passionate, powerful ballads” to the Greek Theatre, 2700 N Vermont Ave in Griffith Park, L.A.; Greek Theatre hotline, 323-665-1927; tix, 213-480-3232; www.greektheatrela.com.
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Both DAVID GRAY & RAY LaMONTAGNE have fan followings across the globe, and plenty of people celebrate their hauntingly beautiful vocals and evocative songs. This co-headlining 16-city U.S. tour supports Gray’s latest album and will build interest for LaMontagne’s upcoming new CD, due later this year.
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DAVID GRAY’s 8th studio album, “Draw The Line” (on Downtown/Mercer Records) was released in the U.S. last Sep 22, to music media acclaim as his most captivating work to date. The album has been described as the “rich, warm, organic sound of David Gray being reborn and begins a new chapter in the storytelling for which he is known.” The album’s first single, "Fugitive," was #1 on AAA for 12 consecutive weeks, while the latest single, "Stella the Artist," is still climbing the chart at press time, and quickly approaching the Top 10. The CD has been called “a glorious, life-affirming collection, brimming with hooks and imagery.” USA Today proclaimed “Draw The Line” as “some of his most ambitious, affecting and densely musical work to date,” while Entertainment Weekly wrote, “Let me speak for all of us and say: Welcome back! Gray’s sincerity and robust voice have been missed, and his new music sounds well-produced and confident.”
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Gray began writing the album in 2007, and launched his world tour following its release last September, playing Europe and Australia before setting-out on North American tour dates last October. His first US tour sold-out. His current US tour was set to wrap in April, and he took it to Canada in May. But he’s back in the USA for this show.
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RAY LaMONTAGNE is an acclaimed singer-songwriter, currently at work on his fourth album to be released later this year. His last album, “Gossip in the Grain” (on RCA Records) debuted at #3 on the Billboard charts in its first week, and was the top-selling album on iTunes. LaMontagne has impressed music critics with a voice that Rolling Stone describes as "full of the warm yearning of a young Van Morrison." LaMontagne’s debut album, “Trouble,” made the UK Top 40, where the album peaked at #5. It sold over 400,000 copies worldwide. LaMontagne's sophomore release, “Till the Sun Turns Black,” made the US Top 40, peaking at #28 on the Billboard 200 chart, selling 28,000 copies in its first week.
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During his last North American tour, Spin.com declared that Ray “illustrated a near flawless transition from a front porch in Maine to the front of the most prestigious stage in the world (Radio City Music Hall).”
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The Boston Herald wrote that Ray “delivered with the confidence and enthusiasm of an artist who knows he’s reached a creative highpoint.”
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Fri, Sep 10; a “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” pick:
7:30 pm SHERYL CROW plus special guest COLBIE CAILLAT at the Greek Theatre, 2700 N Vermont Ave in Griffith Park, L.A.; Greek Theatre hotline, 323-665-1927; tix, 213-480-3232; www.greektheatrela.com.
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SHERYL CROW is touring her new studio CD, “100 Miles From Memphis” (on A&M Records) due for release July 20. Along with it, she’s debuting a new live band to take the album’s “funky new sound” and her new vocal “soul stylings” on the road.
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Her 1993 debut album, “Tuesday Night Music Club,” has seven-times Platinum sales, was nominated for five Grammys and won three. Since then, she’s sold more than 35 million records worldwide and won six more Grammys from an additional 27 nominations. Crow has five studio albums, each charting in the Top 10, four of them Platinum-plus, including a quadruple-Platinum greatest hits collection and a Christmas album. In live shows, she has performed duets with musical luminaries including Sting, Kid Rock, Mick Jagger and others. Her most recent Grammy nomination was for her sixth album, 2008’s critically acclaimed “Detours.”
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Sheryl Crow is a cancer survivor and passionate supporter of a variety of environmental and health-related charities, including The NRDC, The Breast Cancer Research Foundation and The World Food Program. She’s launched her own clothing line, Bootheel Trading Co. Recently, Crow has taken an interest in acting, playing a role in a three-episode run of “Cougar Town” and doing an appearance on her friend Jerry Seinfeld’s show, “The Marriage Ref.”
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In addition to her summer tour, Crow will join the Lilith Fair caravan for the traveling festival’s first outing in a decade.
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Sat & Sun, Sep 11 & 12; festival; a “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” pick:
1st annual “FALL EQUINOX FESTIVAL” - Folk Music, Dance, & Storytelling Festival, presented by the California Traditional Music Society (CTMS) in collaboration with FolkWorks, featuring NIGHTINGALE, JOHN WHELAN BAND, and FOGHORN DUO, at Rancho Cordillera del Norte, 9015 Wilbur Av, Northridge 91324.
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Saturday evening concert, plus master classes Saturday afternoon, Sep 11.
Full festival runs Sunday, Sep 12, 10 am-6 pm. + Principal concert acts:
NIGHTINGALE was formed in 1993 by JEREMIAH McLANE (accordion, piano; www.jeremiahmclane.com), KEITH MURPHY (voice, guitar, mandolin, piano, foot percussion; www.blackislemusic.com) and BECKY TRACY (fiddle). The nightingale bird is a poetic figure that appears in traditional songs from many places, including parts of Northern Europe, Canada and the United States. So the nightingale was an appropriate emblem for a band committed to drawing inspiration from a wide musical territory that includes Ireland, France, Scandinavia, Newfoundland and Quebec. + JOHN WHELAN BAND is led by a man known for his amazing button accordion virtuosity. He moved in 1980 from the Dunstable Irish community in London to the US and soon was performing with Riverdance fiddler Eileen Ivers in one of the most celebrated Irish duos of the decade. He has recorded both solo and band albums that have been favorites of the Celtic Music community, worldwide. He has appeared in films, including Ang Lee's “Ride with the Devil” (1999). Joining John is CHARLENE Adzima (fiddle and song; www.myspace.com/fhidileoir) and ZAC LEGER (guitar and bouzouki; www.myspace.com/zacleger ).
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FOGHORN DUO plays old time string band music deeply rooted in the American folk tradition. It's a pre-copyright, post-bluegrass style, but “the Foghorns” put their own stamp on it. STEPHEN "SAMMY" LIND's fiddle and CALEB KLAUDER's mandolin play tight, unison lead lines. It's a sound that could be coming to you from a big console radio in a 1930s living room, or an Appalachian front porch. Instead, it's being delivered by players from the thriving old time music scene of Portland, Oregon. “The Foghorns” are proof positive that folk music will remain vital as long as there are folks who want to play it. + Master Classes are offered, as follows: Arranging / Ensemble playing: Nightingale Fiddle: Charlene Adzima, Sammy Lind Mandolin: Caleb Klauder +
The Concert is Nightingale,& the John Whelan Band
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The Festival is a revival of the CTMS Summer Solstice (and previously Dulcimer) Festivals that were held many years at SOKA University, and before that, at Cal State Northridge (CSUN) and Greystone Mansion. The festival continues that legacy on two concert stages, plus a dance tent, teaching workshops, storytelling, children's activities and, of course, lots of jamming. Many details are still being confirmed. Here’s the current line-up.
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Workshops: Fiddle: TOM SAUBER, SAMMY LIND, KIRA OTT, DAVID BRAGGER Banjo: CALEB LAUDER, STEVE LEWIS, CHRIS BERRY Guitar: KELLY MARTIN, JOE WACK, ZAC LEGER Mandolin: PATRICK SAUBER, JIMMY MURPHY, ASHLEY BRODER Other: PATTI AMELOTTE (Hammered Dulcimer), CHRISTA BURCH (Bodhran), ROSS ALTMAN (Yiddish Songs), AEDAN MacDONNELL (Harp), PAT MacSWYNEY (Intro Balkan Music), MELANIE NOLLEY / LEEANNE GORNE (Intro Irish Music/Sessions), SEVERINE BROWNE (Songwriting), JESSICA CATRON (Shape Note Singing), ARIELLA FORNSTEIN (Improv. Vocals); plus, Storytelling, and more (TBA) + Dance tent: Cumbia (Los Pochos), International Folk Dancing (Sherry Cochran with Mehanatones), West African, Squares (Susan Michaels, caller with K. Boogie & The Brownbaggers), Contradance (Susan Michaels & Frannie Marr, callers with Nightingale)
+ Family Activities: Family Dance (with Susan Michaels), Crafts, Facepainting, Juggling, Storytelling and more TBA
+ Advance tickets: Early bird tickets (not including the concert or master classes, which will be available soon) are available at www.ctmsfolkmusic.org/equinox/default.html for $20 (admission only).
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Sat, Sep 11; festival:
Noon-8 pm “WEST LOS ANGELES JAZZ FESTIVAL” at Jackie Robinson Stadium, UCLA Baseball complex, on the campus in Westwood. Presented by Homeland Homeless as a benefit for disabled veterans; www.homelandhomeless.com. Contact events_homelandhomeless@yahoo.com.
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Festival features GERALD ALBRIGHT, HOWARD HEWETT, NAJEE, KIRK WHALUM, EUGE GROOVE, PETER WHITE, THE SAI WHATT BAND, KEIKO MATSUI, ALEX BUGNON, and others.
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8 pm JESSE WINCHESTER at McCabe’s, 3101 Pico Bl (Pico at 31st), Santa Monica 90405; www.mccabes.com; 310-828-4403; tix, 310-828-4497. Tix, $24.50.
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“LONG BEACH LOBSTER FESTIVAL” at Rainbow Lagoon Park, Shoreline Dr & Linden Av, Long Beach. Not to be confused with “Long Beach Bayou” or “Long Beach Crawfish Festival.” More when we know it.
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Sun, Sep 12; a “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” pick:
3-5 pm THE MURPHY FAMILY, plus THE WIMBERLEY BLUEGRASS BAND and MURPHY'S FLAW, play the “FREE SUMMER CONCERT SERIES” co-sponsored by the Topanga Banjo•Fiddle Contest organization and the National Park Service, at Peter Strauss Ranch, 30000 Mulholland Hwy (2 blks from Troutdale Rd), in Santa Monica Mtns Nat’l Rec Area, near Agoura Hills; 818-382-4819. Set in an outdoor amphitheater under the shade of the giant old oaks. Park free in the lot just past the bridge and walk back over the bridge to the ranch entrance. Bring a picnic and a cushion or blanket for the earthen or wood bench seating. Fun and free.
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Today is a much-anticipated show, with the best of the 50th Annual Topanga Banjo•Fiddle Contest’s award-winning bands, plus “a few surprises” are promised. This will be a fine show. You’ll get the virtuosity you expect from mainstage festival acts, conveniently packaged in a two-hour, free show.
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In addition, TBFC presents free folk-singing programs at various public libraries. Info on the full range of the organization’s activities available at www.topangabanjofidle.org - go to “Free Concerts” for detailed info on the artists in the Strauss Ranch series.
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Sun, Sep 12; a “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” pick:
Annual “CELTIC ARTS CENTER CONCERT AT THE FORD” with KEN O'MALLEY opening for THE FUREYS & DAVEY ARTHUR, at the Ford Amphitheatre (aka John Anson Ford Amphitheatre), 2580 Cahuenga Bl East, Hollywood 90068; 323-GO1-FORD; www.FordTheatres.org; box dinner orders 310-652-3797.
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Tickets on the Ford website are face value plus $3.50 per ticket. You can get them for face value plus a handling fee of only 50 cents per ticket, at www.celticconcert.com (or email fureysattheford@gmail.com). Group rates available at that site; 10% discount for parties of 8 or more, 20% discount for parties of 16 or more. Tix available at the same discounted price at the Irish Import Shop, 742 N Vine (at Melrose), Hollywood, or Shamrock Imports, 12514 1/2 Magnolia Bl (near Whitsett), Valley Village.
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Fri, Sep 17; a “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” pick:
8 pm SUSIE GLAZE & THE HILONESOME BAND plus BYRON WALLS (New Christie Minstrels / Limeliters alum) play a double-bill at the “CAMARILLO CAFÉ CONCERT SERIES,” at Camarillo Community Center, 1605 E Burnley St (NE corner, Carmen & Burnley), Camarillo; info, 805-523-2682, email WhatsHappening@CamarilloCafe.com and website, www.CamarilloCafe.com. Sponsored by Pleasant Valley Recreation & Parks District. Produced by Gary & Kathy Lynch.
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7:30 pm - doors open - open mic signups begin
8 pm – open mic
8:40 pm – first headliner.
9:15 pm – break (refreshments and snacks available)
9:40 pm – second headliner.
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Sat & Sun, Sep 18 & 19, east of San Diego; festival:
Annual “JULIAN BANJO-FIDDLE CONTEST AND MUSIC FESTIVAL” celebrates its 40th year at Frank Lane Field, in the mountain community of Julian, east of San Diego. A variety of traditional music is featured both days. The Banjo, Fiddle, Guitar, and Mandolin Contests are on Saturday only. There will be an Open Mic stage and lots of Jamming Opportunities all weekend. Organizers say, “if you are a player, start getting ready! Teachers - let your students know - encourage them to enter.” The Julian event is the one of the oldest festivals in California. Many of the finest stringed instrument artists of today participated in the Julian contest when they were just getting started - NICKEL CREEK, STUART DUNCAN, ALLISON BROWN, and JOHN MOORE among the many. Come to Julian in September to participate in a continuation of music history. More info, and the 2010 Entry Form are online at www.julianbanjofiddle.com
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Sat, Sep 18:
9 am-4 pm “MONTROSE ART WALK” in the 2300 & 2400 blocks of Honolulu Av, Montrose. Billed as, “Musicians playing, great family outing. Watch artists work while strolling along the tree-lined Honolulu Avenue.” Info, call Montrose Chamber of Commerce, 818-249-7171. Runs May 8, Jul 10, Sep 18, Nov 13.
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Sat, Sep 18:
8 pm ELIZABETH COOK at McCabe’s, 3101 Pico Bl (Pico at 31st), Santa Monica 90405; www.mccabes.com; 310-828-4403; tix, 310-828-4497. Tix, $15.
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Sun, Sep 19; a “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” pick:
7 pm “¡VIVA MEXICO!” with OZOMATLI, LOS SUPER SEVEN, MEXICAN INSTITUTE OF SOUND, MARIACHI REYNA DE LOS ANGELES, & GRANDEZA MEXICANA FOLK BALLET COMPANY, is the only “mainstream” offering in “KCRW's World Festival” series at the Hollywood Bowl, 2301 N Highland Av, Hollywood; 323-850-2000 or 213-480-3232; www.hollywoodbowl.com. This will be a partly electric, partly-acoustic, partly traditional, partly world-beatish show, so be aware what you’ll encounter.
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Sun, Sep 19, in San Diego; a “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” pick:
7:30 pm ELIZA GILKYSON performs at the “Acoustic Music San Diego” series at 4650 Mansfield St, San Diego 92116; www.amsdconcerts.com; 619-303-8176. Tix are $(tba) with dinner and a premium seat, $(tba) concert only.
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7 pm “An Evening with FURTHUR, featuring PHIL LESH & BOB WEIR” at the Greek Theatre, 2700 N Vermont Ave in Griffith Park, L.A.; Greek Theatre hotline, 323-665-1927; tix, 213-480-3232; www.greektheatrela.com.
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GRATEFUL DEAD members PHIL LESH & BOB WEIR continue their musical adventure with their new band FURTHUR. The venue’s promo says, “Fans can expect Lesh & Weir to push the musical envelope with jaw-dropping improvisations and loving renditions of Grateful Dead classics, with an all star band. New and old fans of the Grateful Dead alike will be entranced as Phil & Bob take the musical journey “furthur”, exploring some of the Grateful Dead’s most beloved songs in a tour that promises to keep the feet stomping and the bodies shaking.”
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FURTHUR includes keyboardist JEFF CHIMENTI (RatDog), drummer JOE RUSSO (Benevento - Russo Duo, Trey Anastasio), and guitarist JOHN KADLECIK (Dark Star Orchestra). More at www.furthur.net
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TONY BENNETT at the Gibson Amphitheatre, 100 Universal City Plaza, Universal City 91608; 818-622-4440 (formerly Universal Amph.) Tix on sale Apr 4.
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Fri, Sep 24; a “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” pick:
8 pm “WILLIE NELSON & FAMILY” plus RYAN BINGHAM at the Greek Theatre, 2700 N Vermont Ave in Griffith Park, L.A.; Greek Theatre hotline, 323-665-1927; tix, 213-480-3232; www.greektheatrela.com.
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Legendary singer-songwriter WILLIE NELSON is touring his new album, “Country Music.”
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“COUNTRY MUSIC” was released in April on Rounder Records. The album was produced by Grammy and Oscar winner and fellow music legend T BONE BURNETT. It’s the first time the two music legends have worked together. T BONE BURNETT won the Oscar in 2010 for “Best Original Song” for “The Weary Kind,” from the award winning film “Crazy Heart.”
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With a six-decade career and 200 plus albums, iconic Texan WILLIE NELSON is the creative genius behind the historic recordings of “Crazy”, “Red Headed Stranger,” “Stardust,” and many others. He has earned every conceivable award as a musician and amassed reputable credentials as an author, actor and activist.
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Who else could release three new albums in the same year? Willie’s 2009 new CDs included “Naked Willie,” “Willie and the Wheel,” and the critically-acclaimed “American Classic,” the latter hitting the stores last August.
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RYAN BINGHAM opens the show.
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Sat, Sep 25, in Bear Valley (near Tehachapi); festival:
Annual “BEAR VALLEY BUCKAROO GATHERING” in Bear Valley, near Tehachapi, with many cowboy / western performers and cowboy poets, some award-winning. More when we know it.
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Sun, Sep 26:
7 pm SLAID CLEAVES at McCabe’s, 3101 Pico Bl (Pico at 31st), Santa Monica 90405; www.mccabes.com; 310-828-4403; tix, 310-828-4497. Tix, $20.
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Annual “AUSTRALIAN MUSIC ASSOCIATION CONVENTION” in Melbourne, Australia.
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8 pm KIMBERLY DAHME & JILL KNIGHT play a double-bill at “Russ & Julie’s House Concert” series in Oak Park (Thousand Oaks / Agoura Hills area); reservations get directions at 818-707-2179 or houseconcerts@jrp-graphics.com. Series and show info, www.houseconcerts.us.
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Sun, Oct 3; festival; a “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” pick:
“AMERICANA MUSIC FEST” sponsored by the Thousand Oaks Kiwanis Charitible Foundation at the beautiful Paramount Ranch near Agoura Hills, in the Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation area. Info. www.americanamusicfestkw.org
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Performers are all acoustic, chosen from submissions through the spring and summer.
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With three stages, an Instrument Petting Zoo to let kids get some hands-on feel, workshops, many with the goal of getting kids interested in learning to play and letting them know where to get lessons.This is the inaugural year for what’s already being called “a wonderful event, with multiple stages of scheduled acts, prestigious contests, and all-day jams under the oak tress and on the wooden boardwalks of the buildings in the movie-set old west town.” Yep, if any of that sounds familiar, it is indded the same site as the Topanga Banjo Fiddle Contest.
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Sat, Oct 9; a “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” pick:
4 pm ”2nd ANNUAL WHISTLE STOP RANCH FALL COWBOY ROUNDUP” with DAVE STAMEY, GARY ROBERTSON, and MICHAEL TCHERKASSKY, at Whistle Stop Ranch in Acton, CA (off the 14 Fwy, between Santa Clarita and Palmdale.) Sponsored by OutWest Marketing in Old Town Newhall. Gates at 4 pm, show at 7 pm. Event includes “cowboy grub and great entertainment” at Mike & Paulette Tcherkassky's Whistle Stop Ranch. This year's gathering will feature the Western Music Association's “Entertainer of the Year” DAVE STAMEY, talented poet and storyteller, GARY ROBERTSON and "Saddle Serenader" MICHAEL TCHERKASSKY (you’ve seen him playing guitar and singing on horseback at the Santa Clarita Cowboy Festival). $35 per person includes dinner and beverages. Order tix early, as last year sold-out. Updates, reservations, email list signup, at big.hat@sbcglobal.net
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Sun, Oct 17:
3:30 pm JULLIARD STRING QUARTET plays the “SUNDAYS WITH COLEMAN” 107th season (2010-2011), presented by the Coleman Chamber Music Association in Caltech’s Beckman Auditorium, 322 S Michigan Av, Pasadena; series info 626-793-4191; www.colemanchambermusic.org. Season subscription (6 concerts) $108-$234; single-event tix $24-45.
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Annual “FOLK ALLIANCE REGION WEST (FAR-West) MUSIC CONFERENCE” this year in San Jose, CA; www.far-west.org
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Annual “WOMEX,” the World Music Expo, in Copenhagen, Denmark.
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Annual “WOMEX - THE WORLD MUSIC EXPO,” in Copenhagen, Denmark. It began in Berlin and it’s traveling through Europe. The last edition saw over 2,700 delegates from more than 90 countries, a full conference and a showcase festival presenting 57 acts on 6 stages. More at www.womex.com.
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Nov 4, 5, 6, in Utah; festival:
Annual “HEBER CITY COWBOY POETRY GATHERING” in Heber City, Utah. Info at www.hebercitycowboypoetry.com.
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“AES SAN FRANCISCO,” the 129th annual AES Convention, in San Francisco, CA.
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Sun, Nov 7, in OC; a “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” pick:
2:30 pm CELTIC THUNDER at The Grove of Anaheim, 2200 East Katella Av, Anaheim; 714-712-2700; www.thegroveofanaheim.com. You’ve seen them on PBS, during pledge drives (the only time PBS brings you music shows…)
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Sun, Nov 7:
3:30 pm CALDER QUARTET plays the “SUNDAYS WITH COLEMAN” 107th season (2010-2011), presented by the Coleman Chamber Music Association in Caltech’s Beckman Auditorium, 322 S Michigan Av, Pasadena; series info 626-793-4191; www.colemanchambermusic.org. Season subscription (6 concerts) $108-$234; single-event tix $24-45.
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Annual “MIAMI MUSIC FESTIVAL” in Miami, FL.
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8 pm MIKE + RUTHY (of The Mammals) play their CD Release Tour for their new album, "Million To One," at the Center for Folk Music, in Encino Community Park, 16953 Ventura Bl, Encino 91316; HQ of the California Traditional Music Society; www.ctmsfolkmusic.org.
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Mike and Ruthy are a musical couple whose love was forged in New York City amidst a swirl of rock, anti-folk, and Americana enthusiasm. They harmonized from the first night they met, bringing smiles to their friends' faces with original songs and layering raspy fiddle over pop-strummed guitar. It was 1999, and their band, Rhinegold, played to pre-trucker-hat hipsters in the East Village and then gathered to play more songs around the cluttered coffeetable at someone's apartment. Richard Buckner played low on the small bedside stereo as these young, nocturnal band-mates got some early morning sleep.
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It's true that Mike was originally recruited by his college to play hockey and Ruth had gone to school for acting, but now they began a new path together, crafting songs and recordings and touring the world. Ten years later, Mike and Ruthy are married and living upstate with their new son, William Puck. With 7 years of touring under their belts with folk band The Mammals, they have begun a new chapter, one that still incorporates the best sounds and textures that old-timey and rock music can offer.
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Sat, Nov 13:
9 am-4 pm “MONTROSE ART WALK” in the 2300 & 2400 blocks of Honolulu Av, Montrose. Billed as, “Musicians playing, great family outing. Watch artists work while strolling along the tree-lined Honolulu Avenue.” Info, call Montrose Chamber of Commerce, 818-249-7171. Runs May 8, Jul 10, Sep 18, Nov 13.
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Sat-Sat, Nov 13-20, departing from New Orleans:
“PIRATES OF ZYDECO CRUISE 2010” is a chance to “Get your pirate on and get on a Pirate Cruise,” New Orleans to Key West / Bahamas, on the Carnival “Triumph.” Music featuring GENO DELAFOSE & FRENCH ROCKING BOOGIE BAND with special guest STEVE RILEY. Sponsors say, “We are sailing thehHigh seas with zydeco and Cajun music for our 13th year. [This time] following Captain Jean Lafitte ,famous Pirate of New Orleans (and the subject of the movie, “The Buccaneer”) from New Orleans across the Caribbean dancing under the stars all the way. There will be awesome music, dance lessons, classes for making your Pirate fun things, super shore excursions and the Pirate Costume Ball. Join us for this most unique Zydeco event. Call the Travel Machine to reserve your cabin. Book Early for the best prices me hearties! And a special Zydeco Cruise Boarding Party at the Rocking Bowl Friday before we sail!”
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Sat, Nov 20:
8 pm FREEBO & FRIENDS at “Russ & Julie’s House Concert” series in Oak Park (Thousand Oaks / Agoura Hills area); reservations get directions at 818-707-2179 or houseconcerts@jrp-graphics.com. Series and show info, www.houseconcerts.us.
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Sun, Jan 23, 2011:
3:30 pm CLAREMONT TRIO with NOKUTHULA NGWENYAMA, viola, plays the “SUNDAYS WITH COLEMAN” 107th season (2010-2011), presented by the Coleman Chamber Music Association in Caltech’s Beckman Auditorium, 322 S Michigan Av, Pasadena; series info 626-793-4191; www.colemanchambermusic.org. Season subscription (6 concerts) $108-$234; single-event tix $24-45.
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Sun, Feb 20, 2011:
3:30 pm BORODIN QUARTET plays the “SUNDAYS WITH COLEMAN” 107th season (2010-2011), presented by the Coleman Chamber Music Association in Caltech’s Beckman Auditorium, 322 S Michigan Av, Pasadena; series info 626-793-4191; www.colemanchambermusic.org. Season subscription (6 concerts) $108-$234; single-event tix $24-45.
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Sun, Mar 20, 2011:
3:30 pm SCHUMANN TRIO plays the “SUNDAYS WITH COLEMAN” 107th season (2010-2011), presented by the Coleman Chamber Music Association in Caltech’s Beckman Auditorium, 322 S Michigan Av, Pasadena; series info 626-793-4191; www.colemanchambermusic.org. Season subscription (6 concerts) $108-$234; single-event tix $24-45.
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3:30 pm REBEL plays the “SUNDAYS WITH COLEMAN” 107th season (2010-2011), presented by the Coleman Chamber Music Association in Caltech’s Beckman Auditorium, 322 S Michigan Av, Pasadena; series info 626-793-4191; www.colemanchambermusic.org. Season subscription (6 concerts) $108-$234; single-event tix $24-45.
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In FOLKWORKS: you can check out Larry Wines’ most recent “SOMEWHERE OUT THERE” column in every issue, available free online at www.folkworks.org
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RADIO NEWS: the return from hiatus of the syndicated TIED TO THE TRACKS radio show is delayed, due to the producer / host’s ongoing recovery from eye surgeries. (At least he has time to listen to all those submitted CDs that arrive daily!) We’ll keep you posted.
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NEED TO KNOW MORE about the GUIDE and its companion, THE ACOUSTIC AMERICANA MUSIC NEWS,
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HOW TO SUBMIT YOUR GIG FOR INCLUSION?
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Our “stuff ya wanna know “ (FAQs) page is available at
http://acousticamericana.blogspot.com/2009/10/guide-faqs-and-more.html
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Questions? Comments? Contact us at tiedtothetracks@hotmail.com
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The editor continues to readapt to the computer following his eye surgeries, and is once again able to read - even if he sees everything like it’s in a funhouse mirror…
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PLEASE HELP!
Submit your gigs in our format! Otherwise, it takes many, many, MANY hours just to convert what you send into listings we can use, and we may not be able to unscrew the inscrutable in time to include your gig. Look at ANY write-up in the Guide, and follow the format you see there!
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