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Here's an UPDATE on tonight's live music and two quick news items.
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FIRST...
Win Tickets to "A TRIBUTE TO THE WOMEN OF IRELAND" Concert
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WIN TICKETS to see acclaimed performer KEN O’ MALLEY perform a specially-themed matinee show at the Coffee Gallery Backstage in Altadena, Sunday, May 5, at 3 pm. You'll save $36 by winning instead of buying a pair of tickets! Ticket giveaway details and info on the show are in feature at a separate click (or just below, depending on how you're reading this.)
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RON SARFATY BENEFIT CONCERT is May 5
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The Guide ran a full feature story in our NEWS edition on April 20, listing all the musicians slated to perform -- and they include Grammy and other top award-winners and nominees. Time to hear from one of the performers.
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LAUREN ADAMS says, "I will be appearing at the RON SARFATY BENEFIT Event on May 5th at The Talking Stick in Venice. I am opening the show with one song so if you wanna see it, be there at 7 pm! There will be a cavalcade of artists to play in support of Ron who is a talented artist himself and a friend to all of us. He has been videotaping musicians for free for years now and is a true fan and supporter of local indies. Ron had an accident and totaled his van with all the special gear and lifts that he needs to get around. We are hoping to raise enough dough to help him get a new one."
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If you can't be there, here's a link to donate to his Sweet Relief Account: https://www.sweetrelief.org/program/ron-sarfaty-fund/
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Now, here's what's out there tonight...
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Tue, Apr 30, in SGV (Arcadia):
7 pm Western music award-winner RAY DOYLE plays the weekly “SONGWRITER SERENADE” with performing host JC HYKE and a lineup of recording artists / singer-songwriters, all playing acoustic, on the heated patio at Matt Denny's Ale House Restaurant & Bar, 145 E Huntington Dr, Arcadia 91006.
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Tue, Apr 30, in Signal Hill:
7 pm Weekly “BLUEGRASS SOUP JAM” at Convert-A-Tape, 2420 Gundry Av, Signal Hill 90755.
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Tue, Apr 30, in L.A.:
8 pm SPIRIT FAMILY REUNION plays “THE BLUEGRASS SITUATION” series at The Mint, 6010 W Pico Bl, Los Angeles 90035; 323-954-9630.
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Tue, Apr 30, in Altadena:
8 pm ELLEN & STEVE STAPENHORST, a delightful sibling duo of seasoned performers who rarely perform together and really should, are at the Coffee Gallery Backstage, 2029 N Lake Av, Altadena 91001; reservations 626-798-6236 (10 am-10 pm); venue phone 626-398-7917; info www.coffeegallery.com. (“the venue named by the Guide’s editor, writing in FolkWorks, as L.A.’s best intimate acoustic listening room venue”).
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Ellen lives in Colorado and plays the folk circuit nationwide. Steve still has his chops, though it's been a looong time since JOHN DENVER opened for HIM.
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Tix, $15.
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Tue, Apr 30, in OC (Laguna Beach):
8-11 pm Weekly “SONGWRITER'S SHOWCASE” with performing host BETH FITCHET WOOD, and a lineup of performing songwriters and some recording artists “with many different musical talents” at the Marine Room, 214 Ocean Av, Laguna Beach. No cover.
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Tue, Apr 30, in SFV (Toluca Lake):
8 pm Weekly “TRADITIONAL IRISH MUSIC SESSION” at Timmy Nolan's Tavern & Grill, 10111 Riverside Dr, Toluca Lake 91602; 818-985-3359.
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Tue, Apr 30, in SFV (Chatsworth):
8 pm TRAVIS CREEPS, a new band, plays the Cowboy Palace, 21635 Devonshire St, Chatsworth; 818-341-0166. A real, live, fun honky-tonk scene with live music nightly. Preceded by free dance lessons at 7 pm. No cover.
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Tue, Apr 30, in SFV (Burbank): 8 pm “AMERICANA / ALT-COUNTRY / HONKY-TONK” music on two separate stages at Viva Cantina, 900 Riverside Dr (next to L.A. Equestrian Center), Burbank; 818-845-2425 or 818-515-4444; www.vivacantina.com. Okay to park free across the street at Pickwick Bowl (free, nearly unlimited parking for Viva patrons). Two stages, one in the Front Room is always no cover, the other, the Riverside Rancho stage, may charge cover. Venue has full bar, serves good Mexican food, all ages.
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Tue, Apr 30, in Santa Monica:
9 pm KEN O’MALLEY brings his authentic and original Irish music to Finn McCool’s, 2702 Main St, Santa Monica 90405; 310-452-1734.
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Tue, Apr 30, in Santa Monica:
9 pm “LIVE MUSIC NIGHT” at Sonny McLean's Irish Pub, 2615 Wilshire Bl, Santa Monica; 310-449-1811. They boast “40 taps of great beer and cider, a nice wine selection and now a full bar.”
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Live music every Tuesday, Thursday and Friday, and sometimes it’s traditional Irish music. But be careful when you go, because they do Karaoke (aka the death of vocal music) on Wednesdays, Saturdays and Sundays starting about 9 pm. Check their website to see who and what they’re booking, at www.sonnymcleans.com.
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Tue, Apr 30, in Culver City:
9 pm FINAL "ACOUSTIC TUESDAY" with CLIFF WAGNER & THE OLD #7 and performing guest AMILIA K. SPICER, at the Cinema Bar, 3967 Sepulveda Bl, Culver City 90230.
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Cliff says, "Well, me and Dev are movin' down the road to greener pastures. Before we go, we will do a show with AMILIA K. SPICER, the cutest little songwriter you ever did see. She will be breaking hearts at 9 pm. Hope to see you there!"
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Indeed, Amilia has performed at festivals all over the world, and shared stages with some of the biggest names in folk-Americana music.
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This series is (was) no-cover, and the only compensation the performers receive is from the tip jar. Keep that in mind if you go for this farewell, AND when you attend a similar show (anyplace) where the artists' really need a full tip jar to put some gas in the tank to be able to come back.
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MUCH MORE, including the coming weekend's DYLANFEST and many more festivals, now, soon, and seemingly distant, AND plenty of concerts happening waaaay beyond tonight's live music scene, are in the most recent full edition of the Guide's LIVE MUSIC EVENTS, which is even a "Festival Special."
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PLUS, remember to click our TICKET GIVEAWAY!
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There's also the current week's edition of NEWS FEATURES. All are here for you, at separate clicks.
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Tuesday, April 30, 2013
Monday, April 29, 2013
Win Tickets to "A TRIBUTE TO THE WOMEN OF IRELAND" Concert
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WIN TICKETS to see KEN O’ MALLEY perform a specially-themed matinee show at the Coffee Gallery Backstage in Altadena, Sunday, May 5.
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You'll save $36 by winning instead of buying a pair of tickets!
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Ticket giveaway details are below. First, we'll tell you about the acclaimed performer and the show.
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He's renowned for delivering authentic and original Irish music with multi-instrumental prowess and a marvelous, signature singing voice. He hosts the official City of Los Angeles' St. Patrick's Day Celebration Concert each year. Venue impresario Bob Stane calls him, "The real deal from Dublin."
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KEN O'MALLEY spends plenty of time crafting each of his specially-themed shows, performing between six and ten a year in L.A., each one different.
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More specifically, Ken loves bringing them to one of his favorite places to perform, the intimate environs of the Coffee Gallery Backstage in Altadena. It's "the best intimate acoustic music venue in L.A., " says the Guide's editor, recognizing it year-after-year in annual "Top Ten" awards in another music publication.
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Sunday's themed show is "A Tribute to the Women of Ireland." KEN O'MALLEY explores this theme annually, to great approval and appreciation of audiences. Of course, it's always timed close to Mother's Day.
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In this show, Ken draws from the quiet strength of his own mother, who raised seven children in Ireland "while keeping organized a household of nine members." The theme -- in song and storytelling -- extends to "famous and infamous Irish women who left their mark on history." Expect a female pirate ship captain to be included.
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Indeed, this show pays tribute to many extraordinary women, some unknown, through Ken's masterfully engaging stories and songs.
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It's a true testament to the strong women of Ireland, steering paths through a male-dominated society, often maintaining loyalty to family and connection with the land. Attend this performance and you'll learn that many, such as Grace O’Malley, didn't simply make a place for themselves in a man's world, but actually became bold leaders of men.
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Whether singing a passionate ballad, playing a solo on the mandolin or guitar, or explaining the gloriously sad history of Erin, the Gaelic name for his homeland, Ken O’Malley is all-in, wide open to the world, and as true as an arrow’s flight.
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Ken’s fine tenor voice would carry him through a show a cappella, but he backs himself beautifully on guitar and mandolin.
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And this exceeds the typical concert. He does these themed shows in the style of VH-1/Palladia TV's "Storytellers," with wonderful wit and good humor that draws you in and carries you on the journey, imparting deeper meaning and understanding you'd never get from the lyrics alone.
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From the poignant and too-often sad history of Ireland, he brings the Emerald Isle in its natural beauty, and in the beauty of song, both traditional and original. The impact is no less than the big Irish song-and-dance troupes on those PBS specials. KEN O'MALLEY fills a room with irresistible joy.
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With songs in both English and Irish Gaelic, a Ken O'Malley performance is suitable for all ages and has something for everyone. As one longtime fan says, “the songs Ken sings touch all of us, Irish or not, to the very core of the human heart."
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THE VENUE, and MAKING RESERVATIONS:
The Coffee Gallery Backstage, 2029 N Lake Av, Altadena. If you want to reserve seats in the meantime (no need to pay when you reserve), phone 10 am-10 pm) for reservations, 626-798-6236. (Please remember to GO or to cancel reservations if you are not going, so you won't deprive someone else who wants to attend.)
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Bob Stane adds, "A sophisticated matinee. Be suave."
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TIME, DATE, BUYING TIX:
This is a matinee, on Sunday, May 5. Show starts at 3 pm. Tickets are $18. Unless you win them from the Guide.
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WIN YOUR PAIR OF TICKETS FROM THE GUIDE!
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It's quick and easy!
1) Pick a number between 1 and 300.
2) Email it to us. *, **
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One entry per reader, PER DAY (yes, you can enter EACH DAY). Contest opens Monday, April 29, and closes Wednesday, May 1, 2013, at Noon.
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* - EMAIL your number to:
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tiedtothetracks@hotmail.com.
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** - Include your first and last name and the email address to contact you if you win.
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We are giving-away two pairs of tickets. Those who guess the winning number or come closest to it will each win a pair of tickets!
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You can enter once per day, through Wednesday morning.
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Winning tickets will be claimed by winners at will-call at the venue on May 5, before the show, and no, you cannot claim cash value instead, and you cannot use winning tickets for another show. And please, enter only if you will use the tickets(!)
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Pick your lucky number, and email us. Enter each day, and good luck!
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Another fresh FULL edition is coming soon. Meantime, check the April 26 edition of the Guide's LIVE MUSIC EVENTS -- a FESTIVAL SPECIAL edition -- for concerts and other events this week and waaaay into the future.
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There's also the latest edition of NEWS FEATURES.
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Both are here for you, at separate clicks.
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WIN TICKETS to see KEN O’ MALLEY perform a specially-themed matinee show at the Coffee Gallery Backstage in Altadena, Sunday, May 5.
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You'll save $36 by winning instead of buying a pair of tickets!
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Ticket giveaway details are below. First, we'll tell you about the acclaimed performer and the show.
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He's renowned for delivering authentic and original Irish music with multi-instrumental prowess and a marvelous, signature singing voice. He hosts the official City of Los Angeles' St. Patrick's Day Celebration Concert each year. Venue impresario Bob Stane calls him, "The real deal from Dublin."
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KEN O'MALLEY spends plenty of time crafting each of his specially-themed shows, performing between six and ten a year in L.A., each one different.
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More specifically, Ken loves bringing them to one of his favorite places to perform, the intimate environs of the Coffee Gallery Backstage in Altadena. It's "the best intimate acoustic music venue in L.A., " says the Guide's editor, recognizing it year-after-year in annual "Top Ten" awards in another music publication.
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Sunday's themed show is "A Tribute to the Women of Ireland." KEN O'MALLEY explores this theme annually, to great approval and appreciation of audiences. Of course, it's always timed close to Mother's Day.
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In this show, Ken draws from the quiet strength of his own mother, who raised seven children in Ireland "while keeping organized a household of nine members." The theme -- in song and storytelling -- extends to "famous and infamous Irish women who left their mark on history." Expect a female pirate ship captain to be included.
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Indeed, this show pays tribute to many extraordinary women, some unknown, through Ken's masterfully engaging stories and songs.
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It's a true testament to the strong women of Ireland, steering paths through a male-dominated society, often maintaining loyalty to family and connection with the land. Attend this performance and you'll learn that many, such as Grace O’Malley, didn't simply make a place for themselves in a man's world, but actually became bold leaders of men.
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Whether singing a passionate ballad, playing a solo on the mandolin or guitar, or explaining the gloriously sad history of Erin, the Gaelic name for his homeland, Ken O’Malley is all-in, wide open to the world, and as true as an arrow’s flight.
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Ken’s fine tenor voice would carry him through a show a cappella, but he backs himself beautifully on guitar and mandolin.
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And this exceeds the typical concert. He does these themed shows in the style of VH-1/Palladia TV's "Storytellers," with wonderful wit and good humor that draws you in and carries you on the journey, imparting deeper meaning and understanding you'd never get from the lyrics alone.
+
From the poignant and too-often sad history of Ireland, he brings the Emerald Isle in its natural beauty, and in the beauty of song, both traditional and original. The impact is no less than the big Irish song-and-dance troupes on those PBS specials. KEN O'MALLEY fills a room with irresistible joy.
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With songs in both English and Irish Gaelic, a Ken O'Malley performance is suitable for all ages and has something for everyone. As one longtime fan says, “the songs Ken sings touch all of us, Irish or not, to the very core of the human heart."
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THE VENUE, and MAKING RESERVATIONS:
The Coffee Gallery Backstage, 2029 N Lake Av, Altadena. If you want to reserve seats in the meantime (no need to pay when you reserve), phone 10 am-10 pm) for reservations, 626-798-6236. (Please remember to GO or to cancel reservations if you are not going, so you won't deprive someone else who wants to attend.)
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Bob Stane adds, "A sophisticated matinee. Be suave."
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TIME, DATE, BUYING TIX:
This is a matinee, on Sunday, May 5. Show starts at 3 pm. Tickets are $18. Unless you win them from the Guide.
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WIN YOUR PAIR OF TICKETS FROM THE GUIDE!
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It's quick and easy!
1) Pick a number between 1 and 300.
2) Email it to us. *, **
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One entry per reader, PER DAY (yes, you can enter EACH DAY). Contest opens Monday, April 29, and closes Wednesday, May 1, 2013, at Noon.
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* - EMAIL your number to:
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tiedtothetracks@hotmail.com.
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** - Include your first and last name and the email address to contact you if you win.
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We are giving-away two pairs of tickets. Those who guess the winning number or come closest to it will each win a pair of tickets!
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You can enter once per day, through Wednesday morning.
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Winning tickets will be claimed by winners at will-call at the venue on May 5, before the show, and no, you cannot claim cash value instead, and you cannot use winning tickets for another show. And please, enter only if you will use the tickets(!)
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Pick your lucky number, and email us. Enter each day, and good luck!
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Another fresh FULL edition is coming soon. Meantime, check the April 26 edition of the Guide's LIVE MUSIC EVENTS -- a FESTIVAL SPECIAL edition -- for concerts and other events this week and waaaay into the future.
.
There's also the latest edition of NEWS FEATURES.
.
Both are here for you, at separate clicks.
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Saturday, April 27, 2013
Your dose of DOO DAHsity! The 36th "OCCASIONAL PASADENA DOO DAH PARADE" is a FREE pseudo-FESTIVAL, Sat, Apr 27, in Pasadena
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Don't fret. (Don't capo, either.) You can see the vast spectrum of everything else that's happening in the Guide's latest very full edition of LIVE MUSIC EVENTS, which is even a "Festival Special." It's here, at a separate click.
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THIS is our "DOO DAH" edition, for everyone who isn't already at or en-route to one of the many big name-brand music festivals happening this weekend.
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Doo Dah is FREE. Of course, there's plenty to recommended it, and we do. Read on, McDuff...
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Sat, Apr 27, in Pasadena:
11 am DOO DAH! The 36th "OCCASIONAL PASADENA DOO DAH PARADE" the annual event named by Readers Digest as “America’s Best Parade" and recently featured in the book "50 Places You Must Visit Before You Die," steps-off on Colorado Boulevard (between Altadena and San Gabriel Boulevards) in east Pasadena. The avant garde spoof of the Rose Parade includes live music in the parade and throughout the pub crawl of after-parties, all day and into the night. (There are some no-alcohol venues, too.) It's a hoot, it's free, and it's worthy of special attention in this single-item feature edition.
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First, there are no hidden costs. Plenty of free street parking is available. And public transit is a great option that's cheaper than gas. The parade route is just west of the Sierra Madre Villa Gold Line (light rail) Station. That's at Foothill Bl, a long block N of Colorado Bl, accessible by walking S on Sierra Madre Villa. Metro, Foothill, and Pasadena ARTS buses serve the station and some go directly to the parade area.
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What began as a bohemian satirical spoof of the Rose City's vaunted Rose Parade quickly developed an avant garde culture of its own, and it welcomes all. There's live music in the parade, and at numerous after-parties. Come early, and bring a camera and a lawn chair.
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Always FREE-of-charge. Except that one year when it was inside a fence and charged money to watch it orbit City Hall.
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The City of Pasadena has never quite decided whether to love or hate Doo Dah. The route has been changed so often that it's the Wayfaring Stranger of parades. This year "goes where no parade has gone before," onto a stretch of storied Colorado Boulevard that's east of the Rose Parade route.
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The colorful and sometimes contentious history of all-things Doo Dahian was the subject of a major exhibition in the Pasadena History Museum that ran six months, into this year. It could just as easily have fit into a sociology museum, if there is such a thing.
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In addition to storied stalwarts like the Synchronized Briefcase Drill Team, the Barbecue Team (who cook hot dogs and serve them to parade watchers), and SNOTTY SCOTTY & THE HANKIES playing en-route, the parade has dozens of inventive, if zany, art cars and floats accompanying a legion of frolickers past the mom-n-pop shops along East Pasadena’s shady tree-lined streets.
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Spectators will be startled and amused by Flying Baby Hammer, A Moveable Feast (based on a Hemingway novel), Ace Ketchum - Professional Vampire Fisherman, The Great Firewall of China, The LOH Down on Science (featuring NPR personality Sandra Tsing Loh), Suffer Jet-Set Planet for David Bowie, Camp Bimbo, World's Tallest Girl Scout, Jiffy Pop!, Happy Howard’s Harlequin, The Bearded Ladies, Long Beach Ukelele Club, Johnny Skunkmobile, Fashion on the Fly, Drunk in the Garage Band, Zombie Training Camp, Arrow Sign Spinners, and The Army of Toy Soldiers.
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The twisted sister of the conventional Rose Parade, the Occasional Pasadena Doo Dah Parade began as a grassroots event in 1978 to gain national attention for its eccentric and, often irreverent satire. The parade has spawned numerous off-beat replicants across the country.
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This year’s spectacle will see the return of such wildly diverse entries as a fleet of motorized Kinetic Pastry Science Mobile Muffins, Captain MacHogwash’s Amazing Chundra, the world’s final appearance of robotic spitting cat named Boo-Boo Kitty, Senior Graucho, Mile High Bed, Yippie Hippie Sixties, Million Marijuana March, The Billionaires, Sloppy Swishers, Whistling Diva Champion, Amnesty International, Blues Brothers Tribute, L.A. Derby Dolls, Pizza Oven Art Car, Vegetables of Laguna Beach, classic, scary clowns, BBQ & Hibachi Marching Grill Team, Bus Target, Howdy Krishna, Horses on Astroturf, and the immortal Doo Dah house band Snotty Scotty & the Hankies, and much more.
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You can't throw tortillas like frisbees any more: Pasadena outlawed that Doo Dah tradition several years back, and enforces the ban with arrests. (Yep, the only town in the world where you can be put in the slammer for tossing a tortilla.) If thinking about that missing link makes you hungry, Robin’s Wood Fire BBQ booth along the parade route will offer all-American street food.
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For something enduring, buy a commemorative 2013 Doo Dah t-shirt.
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And Doo Dah has all those officially honored luminaries.
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The GRAND MARSHAL who will lead the parade is ALAN ZORTHIAN, architect, art lover, host of an annual international folk festival, and proprietor of legrndary Zorthian Ranch.
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FRANK GIRARDOT, Pasadena Star News editor,
will receive the 13th Annual "Order of the Thorny Rose" from a secret panel of judges who select a local personality each year -- someone who has generated significant controversy in the greater Pasadena community. The prickly honor has been euphemistically called the city’s “biggest pain-in-the-ass award.”
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Parade QUEEN is SUSANN EDMONDS, who was given the royal nod by a motley assembly of 50 judges and 250 spectators at the American Legion Bar in East Pasadena on Sunday, April 7th. She got stiff competition from Mia Bonadonna (3rd runner up) who incorporated four large pizzas into her performance and Tanya Piana (2nd runner up) who danced in burlesque style with pasties set to a punk rock tune. The belly dancer extraordinaire, Narayana, was 1st runner up. Susann, an Altadena resident, wowed judges with her singing enthusiasm and homemade cocktail elixirs.
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That should give you an idea about the after-parties, and attending them is easy, since all are within walking distance.
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AFTER PARTIES...
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The "OFFICIAL DOO DAH AFTER-PARTY" is sort of the parade's version of the Groundhog Day movie, and immediately follows the parade as if it never ended. Live music and "cheap/er" food and drinks are featured (pizza slices all day are just $2, for example). It's at the American Legion, 179 N Vinedo St (2 blocks N of the parade route (at Vinedo & Walnut; 626-792-9938). It features music by the legendary Doo Dah house band , SNOTTY SCOTTY & THE HANKIES, along with HORSES ON ASTROTURF, and assorted Doo Dah Glitterati. There are prizes and a full bar. There's a $3 cover.
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UNOFFICIAL DOO DAH AFTER-PARTIES immediately follow the parade, and they are numerous:
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* Colorado Bar, 2640 E Colorado Bl; 626-449-3485, features music by DRUNK IN THE GARAGE, and "the best jukebox in the world," plus pool, darts, cheap drinks and "fun people." No cover charge.
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* Poo Bah Records, 2636 E Colorado Bl (next door to the Colorado Bar); 626-449-3359; has live bands, records, coolness, and free admission.
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* MEOWMEOWZ!, 2423 E Colorado Bl (west of Altadena Dr, near Zephyr Coffee), will have a big sale on vintage rock clothing and footwear, LIVE entertainment, and will take an additional 10% off your entire purchase when you shout DOO DAH! Things commence immediately following the parade.
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* Plate 38, at 2361 E Colorado Bl; 626-793-7100; www.Plate38.com, is newly renovated and now serves craft cocktails in a 17-seat bar; you can dine al fresco on a 40-seat patio. They brag about their burgers there.
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* Queens Party starts at 4 pm and runs 'til closing time at The Altadena Ale & Wine House, 2329 N Fair Oaks; 626-794-4577. This one features Queen Susann’s famous homemade Jabberwockysmooth Jerk Sauce on pulled pork sandwiches (100% pulled pork) for a suggested donation of $3.50, and proceeds benefit the Light Bringer Project.
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If you live in Southern California and you're not at a music festival this weekend, you must experience the Doo Dahsity.
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MUCH MORE, including this weekend's vast array of FESTIVALS and plenty of concerts workshops, and other live music events, is in the most recent full edition of the Guide's LIVE MUSIC EVENTS, published April 26.
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A fresh FULL edition of NEWS & REVIEWS is coming soon. Meantime, check the April 26 edition for ALL the events this weekend, through the coming week, and waaaay into the tuneful future.
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Don't fret. (Don't capo, either.) You can see the vast spectrum of everything else that's happening in the Guide's latest very full edition of LIVE MUSIC EVENTS, which is even a "Festival Special." It's here, at a separate click.
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THIS is our "DOO DAH" edition, for everyone who isn't already at or en-route to one of the many big name-brand music festivals happening this weekend.
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Doo Dah is FREE. Of course, there's plenty to recommended it, and we do. Read on, McDuff...
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Sat, Apr 27, in Pasadena:
11 am DOO DAH! The 36th "OCCASIONAL PASADENA DOO DAH PARADE" the annual event named by Readers Digest as “America’s Best Parade" and recently featured in the book "50 Places You Must Visit Before You Die," steps-off on Colorado Boulevard (between Altadena and San Gabriel Boulevards) in east Pasadena. The avant garde spoof of the Rose Parade includes live music in the parade and throughout the pub crawl of after-parties, all day and into the night. (There are some no-alcohol venues, too.) It's a hoot, it's free, and it's worthy of special attention in this single-item feature edition.
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First, there are no hidden costs. Plenty of free street parking is available. And public transit is a great option that's cheaper than gas. The parade route is just west of the Sierra Madre Villa Gold Line (light rail) Station. That's at Foothill Bl, a long block N of Colorado Bl, accessible by walking S on Sierra Madre Villa. Metro, Foothill, and Pasadena ARTS buses serve the station and some go directly to the parade area.
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What began as a bohemian satirical spoof of the Rose City's vaunted Rose Parade quickly developed an avant garde culture of its own, and it welcomes all. There's live music in the parade, and at numerous after-parties. Come early, and bring a camera and a lawn chair.
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Always FREE-of-charge. Except that one year when it was inside a fence and charged money to watch it orbit City Hall.
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The City of Pasadena has never quite decided whether to love or hate Doo Dah. The route has been changed so often that it's the Wayfaring Stranger of parades. This year "goes where no parade has gone before," onto a stretch of storied Colorado Boulevard that's east of the Rose Parade route.
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The colorful and sometimes contentious history of all-things Doo Dahian was the subject of a major exhibition in the Pasadena History Museum that ran six months, into this year. It could just as easily have fit into a sociology museum, if there is such a thing.
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In addition to storied stalwarts like the Synchronized Briefcase Drill Team, the Barbecue Team (who cook hot dogs and serve them to parade watchers), and SNOTTY SCOTTY & THE HANKIES playing en-route, the parade has dozens of inventive, if zany, art cars and floats accompanying a legion of frolickers past the mom-n-pop shops along East Pasadena’s shady tree-lined streets.
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Spectators will be startled and amused by Flying Baby Hammer, A Moveable Feast (based on a Hemingway novel), Ace Ketchum - Professional Vampire Fisherman, The Great Firewall of China, The LOH Down on Science (featuring NPR personality Sandra Tsing Loh), Suffer Jet-Set Planet for David Bowie, Camp Bimbo, World's Tallest Girl Scout, Jiffy Pop!, Happy Howard’s Harlequin, The Bearded Ladies, Long Beach Ukelele Club, Johnny Skunkmobile, Fashion on the Fly, Drunk in the Garage Band, Zombie Training Camp, Arrow Sign Spinners, and The Army of Toy Soldiers.
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The twisted sister of the conventional Rose Parade, the Occasional Pasadena Doo Dah Parade began as a grassroots event in 1978 to gain national attention for its eccentric and, often irreverent satire. The parade has spawned numerous off-beat replicants across the country.
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This year’s spectacle will see the return of such wildly diverse entries as a fleet of motorized Kinetic Pastry Science Mobile Muffins, Captain MacHogwash’s Amazing Chundra, the world’s final appearance of robotic spitting cat named Boo-Boo Kitty, Senior Graucho, Mile High Bed, Yippie Hippie Sixties, Million Marijuana March, The Billionaires, Sloppy Swishers, Whistling Diva Champion, Amnesty International, Blues Brothers Tribute, L.A. Derby Dolls, Pizza Oven Art Car, Vegetables of Laguna Beach, classic, scary clowns, BBQ & Hibachi Marching Grill Team, Bus Target, Howdy Krishna, Horses on Astroturf, and the immortal Doo Dah house band Snotty Scotty & the Hankies, and much more.
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You can't throw tortillas like frisbees any more: Pasadena outlawed that Doo Dah tradition several years back, and enforces the ban with arrests. (Yep, the only town in the world where you can be put in the slammer for tossing a tortilla.) If thinking about that missing link makes you hungry, Robin’s Wood Fire BBQ booth along the parade route will offer all-American street food.
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For something enduring, buy a commemorative 2013 Doo Dah t-shirt.
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And Doo Dah has all those officially honored luminaries.
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The GRAND MARSHAL who will lead the parade is ALAN ZORTHIAN, architect, art lover, host of an annual international folk festival, and proprietor of legrndary Zorthian Ranch.
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FRANK GIRARDOT, Pasadena Star News editor,
will receive the 13th Annual "Order of the Thorny Rose" from a secret panel of judges who select a local personality each year -- someone who has generated significant controversy in the greater Pasadena community. The prickly honor has been euphemistically called the city’s “biggest pain-in-the-ass award.”
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Parade QUEEN is SUSANN EDMONDS, who was given the royal nod by a motley assembly of 50 judges and 250 spectators at the American Legion Bar in East Pasadena on Sunday, April 7th. She got stiff competition from Mia Bonadonna (3rd runner up) who incorporated four large pizzas into her performance and Tanya Piana (2nd runner up) who danced in burlesque style with pasties set to a punk rock tune. The belly dancer extraordinaire, Narayana, was 1st runner up. Susann, an Altadena resident, wowed judges with her singing enthusiasm and homemade cocktail elixirs.
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That should give you an idea about the after-parties, and attending them is easy, since all are within walking distance.
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AFTER PARTIES...
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The "OFFICIAL DOO DAH AFTER-PARTY" is sort of the parade's version of the Groundhog Day movie, and immediately follows the parade as if it never ended. Live music and "cheap/er" food and drinks are featured (pizza slices all day are just $2, for example). It's at the American Legion, 179 N Vinedo St (2 blocks N of the parade route (at Vinedo & Walnut; 626-792-9938). It features music by the legendary Doo Dah house band , SNOTTY SCOTTY & THE HANKIES, along with HORSES ON ASTROTURF, and assorted Doo Dah Glitterati. There are prizes and a full bar. There's a $3 cover.
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UNOFFICIAL DOO DAH AFTER-PARTIES immediately follow the parade, and they are numerous:
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* Colorado Bar, 2640 E Colorado Bl; 626-449-3485, features music by DRUNK IN THE GARAGE, and "the best jukebox in the world," plus pool, darts, cheap drinks and "fun people." No cover charge.
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* Poo Bah Records, 2636 E Colorado Bl (next door to the Colorado Bar); 626-449-3359; has live bands, records, coolness, and free admission.
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* MEOWMEOWZ!, 2423 E Colorado Bl (west of Altadena Dr, near Zephyr Coffee), will have a big sale on vintage rock clothing and footwear, LIVE entertainment, and will take an additional 10% off your entire purchase when you shout DOO DAH! Things commence immediately following the parade.
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* Plate 38, at 2361 E Colorado Bl; 626-793-7100; www.Plate38.com, is newly renovated and now serves craft cocktails in a 17-seat bar; you can dine al fresco on a 40-seat patio. They brag about their burgers there.
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* Queens Party starts at 4 pm and runs 'til closing time at The Altadena Ale & Wine House, 2329 N Fair Oaks; 626-794-4577. This one features Queen Susann’s famous homemade Jabberwockysmooth Jerk Sauce on pulled pork sandwiches (100% pulled pork) for a suggested donation of $3.50, and proceeds benefit the Light Bringer Project.
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If you live in Southern California and you're not at a music festival this weekend, you must experience the Doo Dahsity.
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MUCH MORE, including this weekend's vast array of FESTIVALS and plenty of concerts workshops, and other live music events, is in the most recent full edition of the Guide's LIVE MUSIC EVENTS, published April 26.
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A fresh FULL edition of NEWS & REVIEWS is coming soon. Meantime, check the April 26 edition for ALL the events this weekend, through the coming week, and waaaay into the tuneful future.
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Friday, April 26, 2013
FESTIVAL SPECIAL: April into May, LIVE MUSIC EVENTS, including Festivals, Concerts, Club Gigs, Coffee Houses, Workshops, and much more! April 26, 2013 edition
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[Charming as it is, this edition is now OBSOLETE. It's been replaced by at least one updated edition, and is happily enjoying its retirement in the archive. Still accessible to you, of course. But get the LATEST by using the basic url, with no added extensions: www.acousticamericana.blogspot.com]
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Here’s the Guide to an exciting weekend AND BEYOND – the first of TWO fresh editions, published not-quite simultaneously on April 26 & 27, 2013. In addition, a new edition of the Guide’s NEWS & REVIEWS will be along soon, at a separate click.
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Here, you’ll find especially extensive FESTIVAL coverage with MORE details on MORE festivals, and even MORE acoustic and Americana music events added. There are astonishing numbers of CONCERTS; there are WORKSHOPS this weekend for artists, and – as you’ve come to expect – things you will find ONLY in the Guide.
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So get ready for Take Off. No flight delays – because we don’t allow those induced shortages of the people necessary to make things happen – those contrived shortages that add to unemployment and stagnation. Not around HERE, where there’s NO shortage of musicians who make good ’n GREAT classic Folk-Americana and original Acoustic Renaissance music, at every destination where you might choose to land! (Nope, no flight delays here – you’ve come to a place where all of us know that “budget sequesters” are an insane shortcut to misery, continued funneling of money to the rich at the expense of everyone else, leaving even less money for arts & music in public schools, and in so many ways, starving culture and bringing societal collapse.) HERE, we support music and the arts, and help you find abundant examples of that.
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Go dig the coins out of those old jeans, consider the Guide as your Boarding Pass, and let’s go!
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First up...
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LATE ADDITIONS:
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WEBCAST, Sunday evening...
The show described below is now sold out, but you can watch it online! Get there by 5:15 pm, so you can get in before it's all tied-up. The link is --
http://kulakswoodshed.com/webcast-high
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Sun, Apr 28, in SFV (NoHo):
5 pm MARINA V plays her CD RELEASE SHOW for her new album, "INNER SUPERHERO," doing the entire album live, storyteller-style, at Kulak's Woodshed in North Hollywood. All ages show.
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Original songs include:
* "Hello" (the song, and the video for it, too, are nominated for the prestigious EOTM Awards. Check it out at www.youtube.com/watch?v=oBlB6OyP8oc )
* "You Make Me Beautiful"
* "Every Breath" (used on NBC's TV show "Days of Our Lives")
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The lovely and talented Marina says, "I'm sooo proud of this album."
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More at www.MarinaV.com and
www.facebook.com/MarinaVmusic
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Tix are $12 in advance at www.marinav.com/events.php. Only a few tix left. No tickets sold at the door.
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Now to our special focus...
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FESTIVALS!
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Egads. It’s enormous. Abundant and prolific. Check the write-ups (use our site's "search" function at the top of the “full web edition” page, or scroll to find ’em by the dates). Make sure you get tix before they sell-out – some do! Use the links for each festival’s site to learn about provisions for jamming and where the best jams happen, and for things like early-bird discounts, volunteer opportunities to get in free, extra-fare VIP seating, camping or lodgings, reserving shuttles / transport to avoid parking hassles, and more.
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FESTIVALS THIS WEEKEND:
• STAGECOACH FESTIVAL the mega-giant event in Indio (Apr 26-28)
• UPLAND LEMON FESTIVAL (Apr 26-28)
• DOO DAH PARADE and after-parties (Apr 27)
• VENTURA BLUES FESTIVAL (Apr 27)
• TRAIN SONG FESTIVAL (Apr 27)
• ADAMS AVENUE UNPLUGGED (Apr 27-28)
• THE AMERICAN FOLK MUSIC FEST (Apr 28)
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FESTIVALS COMING UP SOON & LATER: We add to this all the time, so check it carefully. The Guide includes listings / write-ups for:
• ROMANCE OF THE RANCHOS FESTIVAL is free (May 4 & 5, City of Industry)
• SIERRA MADRE ART FAIR with two stages of music (May 4 & 5, Sierra Madre)
• REDCAT INTERNATIONAL CHILDRENS FILM FESTIVAL (May 4-19, L.A.)
• 23rd Annual “DYLANFEST” at its new venue, the Torrance Cultural Center (May 5, Torrance)
• GATOR BY THE BAY FESTIVAL (May 10-12, San Diego)
• LOS ANGELES OLD TIME SOCIAL (May 16-18, L.A.)
• HENDERSON CRAWFISH FESTIVAL (May 17-19, near Las Vegas, Nevada)
• CALIFORNIA STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL (May 18-19, Oxnard)
• TOPANGA BANJO FIDDLE CONTEST & FOLK FESTIVAL (May 19, Agoura Hills)
• SWINGIN' ON A RIFF BIG BAND JAZZ FESTIVAL (May 23-26, L.A.)
• SIMI VALLEY CAJUN & BLUES FESTIVAL (May 25 & 26, Simi Valley)
• TOPANGA DAYS FESTIVAL (May 25-27, in Topanga)
• LIVE OAK MUSIC FESTIVAL (Jun 14-16, NE of Santa Barbara)
• HUCK FINN'S JUBILEE at its new Ontario, California venue (Jun 14-16, Ontario)
• CLAREMONT FOLK FESTIVAL (Jun 15, Claremont)
• BIG BEAR COWBOY GATHERING (Jun 21-24, Big Bear)
• LONG BEACH BAYOU FEST (Jun 22-23, Long Beach)
• CITRUS CLASSIC BALLOON FESTIVAL (hot air balloons, Jul 26-27, Santa Paula)
• DAY OF THE COWBOY & COWGIRL (Jul 27, Autry Museum of the American West, L.A.)
• CINECON 49 CLASSIC FILM FESTIVAL (Aug 29-Sep 2, Hollywood)
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FESTIVALS ELSEWHERE:
If you're headed EAST, there’s
• MERLEFEST (Apr 25-28, in North Carolina)
• STRAWBERRY PARK CAJUN ZYDECO FESTIVAL (Jun 6-9, in Connecticut)
• TELLURIDE BLUEGRASS FESTIVAL (40th annual, Jun 20-23, in Colorado)
• WILDLIFE WEST FEST (Jul 20, New Mexico)
• NEWPORT FOLK FESTIVAL (Jul 26-29, Newport, Rhode Island).
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Up NORTH, there’s
• NORTHWEST FOLK LIFE (May 23-27, in Seattle, Washington)
• WATERFRONT BLUES FEST (Jul 4-7, Portland, Oregon)
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Check back often. The Guide adds more festivals and more info as we learn it.
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TICKET ALERTS – buy now for the following shows:
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On May 1: “ELVIS AND THE BIRTH OF ROCK AND ROLL” at the Grammy Museum in Los Angeles. Tix at www.grammymuseum.org.
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On May 5, 7-11 pm: “BENEFIT FOR RON SARFATY” brings a huge lineup to a small venue that will reach capacity with advance tix sales, in support of the wheelchair-bound videographer and widely beloved musicians’ friend; at the Talking Stick Coffee Lounge, 1411 Lincoln Bl, Venice 90291. If you can’t attend, you can donate at www.houseconcerts.us/ron. There are Paypal and tax deductible options, along with how to make a donation by personal check.
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On May 6: IRON & WINE does a CD release event in “The Drop” series at the Grammy Museum in Los Angeles. Tix at www.grammymuseum.org.
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On June 7: “A PRAIRIE HOME COMPANION” makes its annual live-performance visit to Los Angeles. Tix are on sale at the Greek Theatre box office or at ticketmaster.com (you’ll pay a hefty “service fee” at the latter, so we recommend the venue’s box office.) Or, just be expedient at www.ticketmaster.com/event/09004A5A92FC4233?artistid=835597&majorcatid=10001&minorcatid=2&brand=greektheatre&camefrom=cfc_ndrcon_grk_April17.
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On Sat, Jul 6, at 8 pm: JETHRO TULL'S IAN ANDERSON plays” THICK AS A BRICK 1 & 2” at the Greek Theatre. Tix go on sale Sat, Apr 20, at www.ticketmaster.com/event/09004A77A4D5397E?artistid=722512&majorcatid=10001&minorcatid=1&brand=greektheatre&camefrom=cfc_ndrcon_grk_April17
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IN MEMORIUM:
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GEORGE JONES, country music legend from a time when country WAS really country, died Friday at the age of 81. He brought his sturdy-but-vulnerable voice to three # 1 country hits, “White Lightning” (1959), “She Thinks I Still Care” (1962), and “I Was Country When Country Wasn’t Cool” (with Barbara Mandrell in 1981), and dozens and dozens of others.
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RICHIE HAVENS, born January 21, 1941, died April 22, 2013. From influential rocker who played Woodstock to roots music folkie, his influence was powerful and will endure. Check him out at www.richiehavens.com/official_site/home.html
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HERBIE KATZ, aka “DOCTOR FUN,” the supremely talented blues harmonica maestro from WUMBLOOZO and all-around delightful person. Herbie lost his battle with cancer on April 13. We remember Herbie with more in the Guide’s NEWS & REVIEWS edition, available at a separate click.
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BENEFIT SHOW with BIG LINEUP:
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MUSICIANS’ FRIEND INDEED IS A FRIEND IN NEED. You’ve seen him making multi-camera videos of concerts that he gives to the bands and artists for FREE, to help them promote their music and careers. Now, he needs your help. RON SARFATY was in a recent traffic collision that totaled his specially-equipped van, a vehicle that let him drive from his wheelchair. Insurance won’t begin to pay enough to replace it for him. There’s a benefit concert and more coming up May 5. You don’t need to wait to send him a check or an e-donation. See the Guide’s NEWS & REVIEWS edition, available at a separate click, or the concert listing in this edition.
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Basic info: the “BENEFIT FOR RON SARFATY” is May 5th, 7-11 pm, at The Talking Stick Coffee Lounge, 1411 Lincoln Bl, Venice 90291; 310- 450-6052; www.thetalkingstick.net. Whether or not you can attend, you can donate at www.houseconcerts.us/ron. Paypal and tax deductible options are available there, along with information for making donations by personal check.
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1) Friday’s MUSIC-on-TV
2) Friday’s BROADCAST & WEB RADIO with live music performances
3) Friday’s FESTIVALS
4) Friday’s CONCERTS, CLUB GIGS, SHOWCASES, & other LIVE events
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Fri-Sun, Apr 26-28, FESTIVAL, in Indio:
“STAGECOACH FESTIVAL” 2013 at the Empire Polo Club, 81-800 Avenue 51, Indio 92201. Festival info, www.stagecoachfestival.com.
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Once again, this mega-festival has an astonishing lineup. Folk-Americana, Western, Bluegrass and Classic Country (not Nashville-pop-country) artists include OLD CROW MEDICINE SHOW, MARTY STUART, DWIGHT YOAKAM, RIDERS IN THE SKY, CHARLEY PRIDE, COMMANDER CODY, CONNIE SMITH, HAYES CARLL, JEFF BRIDGES & THE ABIDERS, JUSTIN TOWNES EARLE, DIERKS BENTLEY, LONESTAR, ROGER McGUINN, SONS & BROTHERS, SUZY BOGGUSS, TANYA TUCKER, THE CHARLIE DANIELS BAND, THE HONKYTONK ANGELS BAND, THE WESTBOUND RANGERS, THOMPSON SQUARE, WADDIE MITCHELL, WYLIE & THE WILD WEST, and THE ZAC BROWN BAND.
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Of course, the FULL lineup is much more extensive, Here it is, all performers, alphabetically by artist’s first name / first word of band name:
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ALISSA GRIFFITH
BECKY STARK
BLUE SKY RIDERS
BROWN BIRD
CHARLEY PRIDE
CHRIS SHIFLETT & THE DEAD...
COMMANDER CODY
CONNIE SMITH
DARIUS RUCKER
DIERKS BENTLEY
DON WILLIAMS
DWIGHT YOAKAM
FLORIDA GEORGIA LINE
GABRIEL KELLEY
HANK WILLIAMS JR.
HAUNTED WINDCHIMES
HAYES CARLL
JANA KRAMER
JEFF BRIDGES & THE ABIDERS
JOE NICHOLS
JOHN ANDERSON
JOHN REILLY & FRIENDS
JUSTIN TOWNES EARLE
LADY ANTEBELLUM
LONESTAR
MAGGIE ROSE
MARTY STUART
NICK 13
OLD CROW MEDICINE SHOW
PHIL VASSAR
RIDERS IN THE SKY
ROBERT ELLIS
RODNEY ATKINS
ROGER McGUINN
SONS & BROTHERS
SUZY BOGGUSS
TANYA TUCKER
THE CHARLIE DANIELS BAND
THE HONKYTONK ANGELS BAND
THE LITTLE WILLIES
THE STEEL WHEELS
THE WESTBOUND RANGERS
THOMPSON SQUARE
TOBY KEITH
TRACE ADKINS
WADDIE MITCHELL
WYLIE & THE WILD WEST
ZAC BROWN BAND
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The Acoustic Americana Music Guide has consistently celebrated the inclusive booking policies of this event. Sure, the Nashville pop-country award-winners are there, BUT, there is always a fine representation from the best of the Folk-Americana, Bluegrass, Western Music, and Alt-Country / Honky-Tonk world. With “country” radio so embedded in pop-country, this festival is a joy for Traditional Country and Folk-Americana fans alike, and with multiple stages, you can find your niche and ensconce yourself, or wander and explore other auditory horizons.
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STAGECOACH has come a long way in a few short years. There are “Buy Now” and layaway options for tickets, and Stagecoach now has a BBQ Competition, an RV Resort, campgrounds with jamming and organized karaoke, money-saving “family passes” to the festival, and plenty more.
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Beyond the jam packed musical lineup, there are other ACTIVITIES and fun things to do and see while at the festival. Inside the venue, you’ll find a FERRIS WHEEL, with fabulous views of the festival - additional cost may apply. A WIFI CENTER will offer web access with computers and printers available. In the festival’s Campgrounds, they organize karaoke in the camping activities tent, and there is a “STAGECOACH KARAOKE STATION.” If hearing all that nonprofessional catterwalling stresses you, they offer sanctioned professional MASSAGE ($1 per minute, chair massage). Even without The Who, you can show your prowess at Pinball and win daily VIP upgrades & merch. In addition to the live music, Country DJs offer tunes on the dance floor. Campers will have free SUPERMARKET SHUTTLES for anything you “can't find at the general store or the farmers market.”
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In addition, there are FAMILY FRIENDLY ACTIVITIES for the kids, and a WORLD RENOWNED BBQ, with 30 national BBQ teams cooking 24/7 in the hopes of being picked as Grand Champion in the BARBEQUE CONTEST.
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The festival website offers organized carpooling and a CARPOOL CONVOY signup. Once you’re there, their RECYCLING PROGRAM has an economic incentive, letting you earn free water, wristband upgrades and more by participating.
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Tickets for STAGECOACH are available ONLY as full, three-day passes (whether or not you choose to attend all three days) and are “all-in pricing,” with a “what-you-see-is-what-you-pay,” no-surprises policy that others need to emulate. (The policies, not the prices.) Costs shown include all fees except parking and camping:
General admission, $239 (limit of 6 per household)
Package P1, $1099 (limit of 2 per household)
Package P2, $799 (limit of 6 per household)
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Add-on VIP Parking is $100, for those who don’t want to face the walk from the far-flung parking lots. The festival notes, “ADA reserved seats will be an option at purchase while supplies last.”
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To order festival passes by phone, call 888-512-SHOW. Festival info and tix on the web at www.stagecoachfestival.com.
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Fri-Sun, Apr 26-28, FESTIVAL, in Upland:
Annual "UPLAND LEMON FESTIVAL" in downtown Upland. Entertainment this year doesn't appear very folk-friendly, but the event itself looks fun. (Hint: lemon meringue pie.) Check-out the stage lineups at www.uplandlemonfestival.com/fp/events/LemonFestival/entertainment/stages_lemon_idol.asp.
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Fri, Apr 26; Thu-Sun, Apr 25-28, FESTIVAL, in NC:
Annual “MERLEFEST” in Wilkesboro, North Carolina; line-up includes THE AVETT BROTHERS, NITTY GRITTY DIRT BAND, JERRY DOUGLAS, SAM BUSH, THE GREENCARDS, POKEY LaFARGE, DEL McCOURY, and the PRESERVATION HALL JAZZ BAND, TIFT MERRITT, PETER ROWAN, MATRACA BERG, and many more. Saturday night will feature a special all-star tribute to DOC WATSON, who passed away in May, 2012. A tix give-away is happening on Folk Alley, at www.folkalley.com.
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Fri, Apr 26, in Tehachapi:
6-8 pm “APPLE SHED LIVE ACOUSTIC MUSIC,” a Friday and Saturday night series at the Apple Shed, 333 E Tehachapi Bl, Tehachapi 93561; 661-823-8333.
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They have a regular schedule of performers:
1st Friday - WILL JAMES - Celtic, Americana, gospel, & folk
1st Saturday - JO STONE - piano music
2nd Friday - THE GEEZERS - folk music
2nd Saturday - ART LARSON - clarinet
3rd Friday – “Country Music night” (was the late Cowboy / Western artist TONY VICE)
3rd Saturday - MOUNTAIN PASS - oldies
4th Friday - MAX VALENTINO - acoustic guitar
4th Saturday - PAT STRONG – country / ballads music
5th Saturday - CRAIG SHAW
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Fri, Apr 26, in Long Beach:
6:30-7:30 pm AJ GIBBS plays his weekly Cajun-zydeco “Mr. 1 Man Show” at Shear Rhythm Dance, 4126 Viking Way, Suite #220, Long Beach. Info,562-528-6626. Time and date subject to change, because he tours all over de place.
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Fri, Apr 26, in Tehachapi:
Time tba “LIVE MUSIC AT LA BELLE AMORE,” a Friday and Saturday series at La Belle Amore Italian Bistro, 209 S Green St, Tehachapi; 661-822-7419. Recommended by locals who tell the Guide, “Great live music can be heard” at this Italian Bistro, located next to the Hitching Post Theater.
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Here’s the usual monthly schedule:
STEVE HEPNER & LAUREN ALEXANDER - 1st Friday
TERRY ASHER & FRIENDS - 1st Saturday
THE GEEZERS - folk music - 2nd & 5th Saturday
CRAIG SHAW - 2nd & 4th Friday
PETER CUTLER & DEBBY HAND as a folk duo - 3rd Friday
MARIA & CHARLY “folk & more” duo of CHARLY WALLMO & MARIA WEIR WERTH - 3rd Sat
DAVE OGDEN, Celtic fingerstyle guitar - 4th Saturday
GARY MAZOLLA - 5th Friday
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Fri, Apr 26, in Redondo Beach:
6:30-9:30 pm ANDY & RENEE's and their band, HARD RAIN's, weekly residency has moved to On The Rocks, 239 N Harbor Dr, Redondo Beach 90277; 310-379-7438.
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Venue uses the same parking lot as Delzano's, longtime home of their old residency, which is now permanently closed. Andy says, "Come help us show On the Rocks how much we appreciate the soft landing!"
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ANDY & RENEE are finalists in the “International Acoustic Music Awards” for “Best Duo/Group” for their original song, "Dream It All Away." More at www.inacoustic.com/winners.html .
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Fri, Apr 26, in Palmdale:
7 pm “LIVE ACOUSTIC MUSIC” at Butler's Coffee, 40125 10th St West, Suite I, Palmdale 93551; 661-272-9530; www.butlerscoffee.com/music.html.
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Fri, Apr 26, in SFV (Northridge):
7-10 pm Weekly “FRIDAY ACOUSTIC SHOWCASE” with a full lineup of recording artists and performing host BRYAN CHAN, at Pho-King Delicious, 9350 Corbin Av, Northridge 91324. Venue offers a variety of noodle dishes, home-made curries, spring rolls, soups and bbq ribs, and pho. No cover.
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Fri, Apr 26, in L.A.:
7 pm “FRIDAY NIGHT BLUEGRASS JAM” at the Coffee Connection, 3838 Centinela Av, Los Angeles 90066; 310-391-1380.
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Fri, Apr 26, in Ventura:
7 pm SONGMAKERS monthly “BELL ARTS SONG CIRCLE” at Bell Arts Factory, 432 N Ventura Av, Ventura 93001.
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Fri, Apr 26, in OC (Dana Point):
7:30 pm MARTIN TAYLOR plays the first of two nights for the “LORD OF THE STRINGS” Concert Series, this one at Dana Point Community House, 24642 San Juan St, Dana Point 92629; tix and info, 949-842-2227 or 949-244-6656.
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Fri, Apr 26, in San Pedro:
8 pm THE BERNIE PEARL TRIO brings their acclaimed blues to the “B. NOEL BARR PRESENTS” series at Alva’s Showroom, 1417 W 8th St, Weymouth Corners, San Pedro 90732; www.alvasshowroom.com; 800-403-3447 or 310-519-1314. You can bring your own food and drinks into this venue and just pay the cover. Plenty of free parking.
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Blues guru Bernie has played with everyone from LIGHTNIN” HOPKINS to PAPA JOHN CREACH. He has a new album out, “Sittin’ on the Right Side of the Blues,” getting rave reviews. The trio brings Bernie with MIKE BARRY, his longtime sideman, and ALBERT TREPAGNIER.
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B. NOEL “Bob” BARR is an entertainment journalist based in the South Bay, and he presents top acts in a monthly series.
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Fri, Apr 26, in Altadena:
8 pm I SEE HAWKS IN L.A., easily in the forefront of L.A.’s roots-music-inspired yet refreshingly original bands, plays the fine listening room environment of the Coffee Gallery Backstage, 2029 N Lake Av, Altadena 91001; reservations 626-798-6236 (10 am-10 pm); venue phone 626-398-7917; info www.coffeegallery.com. (“the venue named by the Guide’s editor, writing in FolkWorks, as L.A.’s best intimate acoustic listening room venue”). Tix, $18.
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Fri, Apr 26, in SGV (Monrovia):
8 pm Monthly “AMERICANA MUSIC CIRCLE” brings a no-cover show and a full lineup of Americana songwriters and performers from around the world, to Mare'ka, 12747 Ventura Bl, Studio City 91604.
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This month the featured artists are:
PHIL PARLAPIANO, versatile musician who has toured with folk icon JOAN BAEZ, been a founding member of THE BROTHERS FIGARO, was signed to Geffen Records after a bidding war, and been longtime sideman to LOWEN & NAVARRO and to JOHN PRINE. More at www.parlapiano.com.
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KAREN TOBIN, L.A. music veteran, was half of the duo CRAZY HEARTS, acclaimed as “country’s Fleetwood Mac.” She signed with Atlantic Records Nashville with her own critically acclaimed CD, “Carolina Smokey Moon.” Her self-produced CD, “that’s what you get” received strong airplay in Europe and Australia. Her single, “River of Time,” spent 5 weeks at #1 in the European Music Chart. She has the emotive quality of Linda Ronstadt and has been compared to Emmylou Harris. Karen is a prolific songwriter, lyricist and producer. She performed at the Autry National Center for the annual Gala event honoring KIRK DOUGLAS and the National Park System of the United States. She has toured in Europe. She sang on Neil Young’s “Living with War” CD, and with the English band OASIS, with EVERCLEAR, HOT TUNA, and JOHN STEWART. She has sung national commercials and her songs have been placed in films that include “Waterland,” “Gas, Food & Lodging,” and “Finding Idaho.” Karen appears regularly around Los Angeles with her band KAREN TOBIN & CRAZY HEARTS, and THE GOOD 4 NOTHIN’ BAND. She is an active performer in the “Grassroots Acoustica” music-for-charity series. More at www.reverbnation.com/karentobin.
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THE LAUREN ADAMS BAND are the musical hosts, and they are a fine ensemble, featuring MARK "POCKET" GOLDBERG on bass, NICK KIRGO on guitar, DEBRA DOBKIN on percussion, DAVE FRASER on keys, and LAUREN ADAMS on guitar and lead vocals.
www.laurenadams.com.
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Here’s a bit of their press:
"One listen and I was hooked. Superb, intelligent, thought-provoking songs. Real songs for real people wrapped in melodies that, promise to capture, inspire and pull the listener in again and again. " – Laurie Joulie, Take Country Back Magazine.
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"Lauren’s song “Thirsty,” title track to one of her albums, evokes lost country & western, from a time before Nashville lost the western part and turned it all into dysfunctional relationship, red-state-trailer-park rock." – Larry Wines, Acoustic Americana Music Guide.
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Beer, wine and organic foods available, including vegan, gluten-free pizza (call ahead and order, because the demand causes delays getting served: 818-509-1664). Free parking in the office bldg lot next door. No cover.
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Fri, Apr 26, musical stage play, in Santa Monica:
8 pm “PARADISE,” a “divine bluegrass musical comedy” with CLIFF WAGNER & THE OLD #7, nears the end of its run at the Ruskin Group Theatre Company, 3000 Airport Av, Santa Monica 90405; 310-397-3244; www.ruskingrouptheatre.com.
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Fri, Apr 26, in Santa Monica:
SOLD OUT: 8 pm JACKSH*T plays McCabe's, 3101 Pico Bl, Santa Monica 90405; 310-828-4497. Tix, $20.
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Fri, Apr 26, in Pasadena:
8 pm “WHAT'S NEXT? THE LOS ANGELES COMPOSERS PROJECT” ends tonight at Boston Court Performing Arts Center, 70 N Mentor Av, Pasadena 91106; www.bostoncourt.org; 626-683-6883.
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WHAT'S NEXT ENSEMBLE founded this annual competition and performance series showcasing over 40 of the city's most exciting, contemporary composers. It’s the 5th Annual L.A. Composers Project featuring two different concerts and interactive discussion forums to highlight this year’s competition winners and other cutting edge, local composers. Discover the best of what's now and what's next in the L.A. music scene. Tonight’s event series closer includes a Post-Concert Discussion. Each night, the performance begins at 8 pm. Tix are $20, $15 for students and seniors.
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Fri, Apr 26, in SGV (Arcadia):
8 pm “BLUE EMBRACE HARD ROCK TOUR,” plus the BOBBY BLUEHOUSE BAND opening, plays a rather different kind of night at the Arcadia Blues Club, 16 E Huntington Dr, Arcadia 91006; www.arcadiabluesclub.com; 626-447-9349. Venue serves dinner with generous portions, has full bar and nightly specials. Take earplugs. Seriously. Advance tix on their website; higher at the door, but always very affordable.
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Fri, Apr 26, in SGV (Monrovia):
8 pm Weekly “MONROVIA STREET FAIR” includes several venues with acoustic music, some impromptu, some more formal, including the acoustic KATTYWOMPUS CONCERT and JAM with all comers – featuring dulcimer players – at Dollmakers Kattywompus, 412 S Myrtle Av, Monrovia 91016; 626-357-1091. Free.
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Fri, Apr 26, in Ventura:
8:30 pm “POLYNESIAN REVUE” at Hong Kong Inn, 435 E Thompson Bl, Ventura; www.hongkonginn.com; 805-648-3161. Runs Friday & Saturday nights.
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Fri, Apr 26, in SFV (Van Nuys):
9 pm KEN O’MALLEY brings his authentic and original Irish music, marvelous voice and multi-instrumental prowess to Ireland’s 32, 13721 Burbank Bl, Van Nuys 91401; 818-785-4031.
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Fri, Apr 26, in SFV (Chatsworth):
9 pm An ALT-COUNTRY / TRAD COUNTRY / AMERICANA band plays the Cowboy Palace, 21635 Devonshire St, Chatsworth; 818-341-0166. A real, live, fun honky-tonk scene with live music nightly. Preceded by free line dance lesson with Kathy at 7 pm. No cover.
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Fri, Apr 26, in OC (Huntington Beach):
9 pm “LIVE BAND, NO COVER” at Gallagher's Irish Pub, 300 Walnut (parallel to PCH. 1 block inland), Huntington Beach; 714-536-2422; www.gallagherspub.com. Venue is “an authentic Irish Pub [with] fantastic food and libations, proper pours on Guinness, nice ambiance and friendly dedicated staff.”
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Fri, Apr 26, in Santa Monica:
9 pm “LIVE MUSIC NIGHT” at Sonny McLean's Irish Pub, 2615 Wilshire Bl, Santa Monica; 310-449-1811. They boast “40 taps of great beer and cider, a nice wine selection and now a full bar.” Live music every Tuesday, Thursday and Friday, and sometimes it’s traditional Irish music. But be careful when you go, because they do Karaoke (aka the death of vocal music) on Wednesdays, Saturdays and Sundays starting about 9 pm. Check their website to see who and what they’re booking, at www.sonnymcleans.com.
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Fri, Apr 26, in SFV (Van Nuys):
9:30 pm KEN O’MALLEY & THE TWILIGHT LORDS with special guest JIMMY LARKIN return tonight to Ireland’s 32, 13721 Burbank Bl, Van Nuys; www.irelands32pub.com; 818-785-4031.
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Fri, Apr 26, in Long Beach:
10 pm IRISH MUSIC at The Auld Dubliner, 71 Pine St, Long Beach; 562-437-8300; www.aulddubliner.com. Fridays are “FISH FRY FRIDAYS,” with all-you-can-eat Fish & Chips for $9 per person.
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1) Saturday’s BROADCAST & WEB RADIO with live music performances
2) Saturday’s WORKSHOPS for ARTISTS
3) Saturday’s FESTIVALS
4) Saturday’s CONCERTS, CLUB GIGS, SHOWCASES, & other LIVE events
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1) Saturday’s BROADCAST & WEB RADIO with live music performances:
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In preparation; send us your favorite! Must feature live performance, AND must be either (a) on the web (simulcast or archived or web-only), OR (b) on broadcast radio in Southern California. And, of course, the format must be folk-Americana or acoustic renaissance.
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Sat, Apr 27, WORKSHOP for ARTISTS, in Culver City:
10:30 am-1 pm “BOOK TO SCREENPLAY: TIPS ON MOVIE AND TV ADAPTATION FROM PILAR ALESSANDRA” presented by the Independent Writers of Southern California in the Veterans Memorial Building, 4117 Overland Av (at Culver Bl), Culver City. Free parking; enter on Culver.
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Want to turn your book or short story into a screenplay? Screenwriting instructor PILAR ALESSANDRA gives you a way in, with a detailed and structured “how-to” presentation. Pilar was named "Cream of the Crop" in Creative Screenwriting Magazine's script consultant guide and was one of LA Weekly's top 100 people. www.onthepage.tv
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Email reservations REQUIRED at info@iwosc.org. (Write “IWOSC Reservation – Apr. 27 seminar” in the subject line.) Admission: General public $35; IWOSC members $15. If you pay for the meeting and decide to join that day, you are credited for the member rate.
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Sat, Apr 27, WORKSHOP for ARTISTS, in Culver City:
3 pm “WESTERN SWING GUITAR WORKSHOP” with STAN AYEROFF at Boulevard Music, 4316 Sepulveda Bl, Culver City 90230; 310-398-2583.
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Sat, Apr 27, pseudo-FESTIVAL, in Pasadena:
11 am DOO DAH! The 36th "OCCASIONAL PASADENA DOO DAH PARADE" the annual event named by Readers Digest as “America’s Best Parade" and recently featured in the book "50 Places You Must Visit Before You Die," steps-off on Colorado Boulevard (between Altadena and San Gabriel Boulevards) in east Pasadena. The avant garde spoof of the Rose Parade includes live music in the parade and at bunches of after-parties, all day and into the night. See the Guide's special "DOO DAH" edition, at a separate click.
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Sat, Apr 27, FESTIVAL, in VC (Moorpark):
Noon-all day Annual “VENTURA BLUES FESTIVAL” with JOHNNIE RIVERS (winner of 17 Gold Records and two Grammys), PRESTON SMITH & THE CROCODILES (winners of the “Ventura County Blues Society Band Challenge”), SAVOY BROWN featuring KIM SIMMONS, KENNY NEAL, DONA OXFORD, MICHAEL JOHN & THE BOTTOM LINE, and more, at Moorpark College, 7075 Campus Rd, Moorpark 93012; 805-501-7122. Info, www.venturabluessociety.org. .
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Sat, Apr 27, FESTIVAL, in San Diego Co. (Poway):
Noon-7 pm Annual “TRAIN SONG FESTIVAL” with CHRIS STUART & JANET BEAZLEY, TRAILS & RAILS, PATTY HALL, PHIL & DAVID BOROFF, SHAWN ROLFE & THE BUSKERS, and maybe more, in Old Poway Park, 14134 Midland Rd, Poway 92064.
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Lots of good things are always said about this one. You can ride a live steam railroad in the park (narrow gauge, but a “real” train). The acts this year look fine: CHRIS STUART & JANET BEAZLEY led the band BACKCOUNTRY that played major bluegrass festivals nationwide. TRAILS & RAILS include a Grammy-winning member.
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Sat & Sun, Apr 27 & 28, FESTIVAL, in San Diego:
11 am-9 pm Annual “ADAMS AVENUE UNPLUGGED” with JIM KWESKIN & GEOFF MULDAUR (he of jug band fame, she of ’60s duo Geoff & Maria Muldaur), DAN BERN (“Walk Hard” movie singer), JOHN C. REILLY, ROSS ALTMAN, FOLDING MR. LINCOLN, PATTY HALL, PHIL BOROFF, BILL DEMPSEY, CINDY LEE BERRYHILL, TOMCAT COURTNEY, CURT BOUTERSE, and more, on the acoustic stage presented by Lou Curtiss and Folk Arts Rare Records; plus, there’s the rest of the big festival on many more stages with other music and a vast variety of musicians, all tastefully spaced along Adams Avenue in Normal Heights, San Diego 92116. This stage is active on Saturday from 11 am-9 pm, and Sunday from noon-7 pm. Info, 619-282-7833.
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Sat, Apr 27; Fri-Sun, Apr 26-28, FESTIVAL, in Indio:
“STAGECOACH FESTIVAL” 2013 at the Empire Polo Club, 81-800 Avenue 51, Indio 92201. Festival info, www.stagecoachfestival.com.
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Once again, this mega-festival has an astonishing lineup. Folk-Americana, Western, Bluegrass and Classic Country (not Nashville-pop-country) artists include OLD CROW MEDICINE SHOW, MARTY STUART, DWIGHT YOAKAM, RIDERS IN THE SKY, CHARLEY PRIDE, COMMANDER CODY, CONNIE SMITH, HAYES CARLL, JEFF BRIDGES & THE ABIDERS, JUSTIN TOWNES EARLE, LONESTAR, ROGER McGUINN, SONS & BROTHERS, SUZY BOGGUSS, TANYA TUCKER, THE CHARLIE DANIELS BAND, THE HONKYTONK ANGELS BAND, THE WESTBOUND RANGERS, THOMPSON SQUARE, WADDIE MITCHELL, WYLIE & THE WILD WEST, and THE ZAC BROWN BAND.
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Of course, the FULL lineup is much more extensive, Here it is, all performers, alphabetically by artist’s first name / first word of band name:
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ALISSA GRIFFITH
BECKY STARK
BLUE SKY RIDERS
BROWN BIRD
CHARLEY PRIDE
CHRIS SHIFLETT & THE DEAD...
COMMANDER CODY
CONNIE SMITH
DARIUS RUCKER
DIERKS BENTLEY
DON WILLIAMS
DWIGHT YOAKAM
FLORIDA GEORGIA LINE
GABRIEL KELLEY
HANK WILLIAMS JR.
HAUNTED WINDCHIMES
HAYES CARLL
JANA KRAMER
JEFF BRIDGES & THE ABIDERS
JOE NICHOLS
JOHN ANDERSON
JOHN REILLY & FRIENDS
JUSTIN TOWNES EARLE
LADY ANTEBELLUM
LONESTAR
MAGGIE ROSE
MARTY STUART
NICK 13
OLD CROW MEDICINE SHOW
PHIL VASSAR
RIDERS IN THE SKY
ROBERT ELLIS
RODNEY ATKINS
ROGER MCGUINN
SONS & BROTHERS
SUZY BOGGUSS
TANYA TUCKER
THE CHARLIE DANIELS BAND
THE HONKYTONK ANGELS BAND
THE LITTLE WILLIES
THE STEEL WHEELS
THE WESTBOUND RANGERS
THOMPSON SQUARE
TOBY KEITH
TRACE ADKINS
WADDIE MITCHELL
WYLIE & THE WILD WEST
ZAC BROWN BAND
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The Acoustic Americana Music Guide has consistently celebrated the inclusive booking policies of this event. Sure, the Nashville pop-country award-winners are there, BUT, there is always a fine representation from the best of the Folk-Americana, Bluegrass, Western Music, and Alt-Country / Honky-Tonk world. With “country” radio so embedded in pop-country, this festival is a joy for Traditional Country and Folk-Americana fans alike, and with multiple stages, you can find your niche and ensconce yourself, or wander and explore other auditory horizons.
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STAGECOACH has come a long way in a few short years. There are “Buy Now” and layaway options for tickets, and Stagecoach now has a BBQ Competition, an RV Resort, campgrounds with jamming and organized karaoke, money-saving “family passes” to the festival, and plenty more.
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Beyond the jam packed musical lineup, there are other ACTIVITIES and fun things to do and see while at the festival. Inside the venue, you’ll find a FERRIS WHEEL, with fabulous views of the festival - additional cost may apply. A WIFI CENTER will offer web access with computers and printers available. In the festival’s Campgrounds, they organize karaoke in the camping activities tent, and there is a “STAGECOACH KARAOKE STATION.” If hearing all that nonprofessional catterwalling stresses you, they offer sanctioned professional MASSAGE ($1 per minute, chair massage). Even without The Who, you can show your prowess at Pinball and win daily VIP upgrades & merch. In addition to the live music, Country DJs offer tunes on the dance floor. Campers will have free SUPERMARKET SHUTTLES for anything you “can't find at the general store or the farmers market.”
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In addition, there are FAMILY FRIENDLY ACTIVITIES for the kids, and a WORLD RENOWNED BBQ, with 30 national BBQ teams cooking 24/7 in the hopes of being picked as Grand Champion in the BARBEQUE CONTEST.
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The festival website offers organized carpooling and a CARPOOL CONVOY signup. Once you’re there, their RECYCLING PROGRAM has an economic incentive, letting you earn free water, wristband upgrades and more by participating.
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Tickets for STAGECOACH are available ONLY as full, three-day passes (whether or not you choose to attend all three days) and are “all-in pricing,” with a “what-you-see-is-what-you-pay,” no-surprises policy that others need to emulate. (The policies, not the prices.) Costs shown include all fees except parking and camping:
General admission, $239 (limit of 6 per household)
Package P1, $1099 (limit of 2 per household)
Package P2, $799 (limit of 6 per household)
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Add-on VIP Parking is $100, for those who don’t want to face the walk from the far-flung parking lots. The festival notes, “ADA reserved seats will be an option at purchase while supplies last.”
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To order festival passes by phone, call 888-512-SHOW. Festival info and tix on the web at www.stagecoachfestival.com.
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Sat, Apr 27; Fri-Sun, Apr 26-28, FESTIVAL, in Upland:
Annual "UPLAND LEMON FESTIVAL" in downtown Upland. Entertainment this year doesn't appear very folk-friendly, but the event itself looks fun. Check-out the stage lineups at http://www.uplandlemonfestival.com/fp/events/LemonFestival/entertainment/stages_lemon_idol.asp.
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Sat, Apr 27; Thu-Sun, Apr 25-28, FESTIVAL, in NC:
Annual “MERLEFEST” in Wilkesboro, North Carolina; line-up includes THE AVETT BROTHERS, NITTY GRITTY DIRT BAND, JERRY DOUGLAS, SAM BUSH, THE GREENCARDS, POKEY LaFARGE, DEL McCOURY, and the PRESERVATION HALL JAZZ BAND, TIFT MERRITT, PETER ROWAN, MATRACA BERG, and many more. Saturday night will feature a special all-star tribute to DOC WATSON, who passed away in May, 2012. A tix give-away is happening on Folk Alley, at www.folkalley.com.
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Sat, Apr 27, in Highland Park:
1 pm Monthly “OLD TIME & TRADITIONAL SOUTHERN FIDDLE & BANJO MUSIC JAM” at Audubon Nature Center in Debs Park, 4700 N Griffin Av, Highland Park 90031; 323-221-2255. The park is off the 110 Fwy.
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1-4 pm “FREE OUTDOOR WEEKEND CONCERT SERIES” features Blues, Jazz, Latin, or Pop at Fisherman’s Village in Marina del Rey (weather permitting). Info and schedules, www.visitmarinadelrey.com/schedule/ongoing-events.
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Sat, Apr 27, in Bakersfield:
2-5 pm Weekly “BLUEGRASS JAM” at Dagney's Coffee Shop. “Come on down for some coffee, stir in some music, and you get a good time,” says host Jeff Russinsky; info, 661-364-1553 or 661-324-7504.
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Sat, Apr 27, in Altadena:
3 pm HOMER MARRS plays a matinee at the Coffee Gallery Backstage, 2029 N Lake Av, Altadena 91001; reservations 626-798-6236 (10 am-10 pm); venue phone 626-398-7917; info www.coffeegallery.com. (“The venue named by the Guide's editor, writing in FolkWorks, as L.A.’s best intimate acoustic listening room venue”).
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Sat, Apr 27, in SGV (Covina Hills):.
6 pm ELEN STAPENHORST, DAVE MORRISON, GREG KRUEGER, & BOB MORLEY play the “HOUSE-CONCERT AT THE BARN” series in Covina Hills 91724. Reservations get directions at 626-967-6471, 213-219-2449 or 626-644-3245.
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Bob Morley christened his horse-to-music barn-conversion with a performance, and the series was born. There are “beautiful sweeping views” and it’s a “great old barn with salvaged church-pew seating.”
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Bob is a life-long musician and singer from the old-school of folk music. He has released five CDs and done performances all over the world. More at www.bobmorleymusic.com.
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Sat, Apr 27, in SFV (Studio City):
6-10 pm Weekly “NIGHT OF ACOUSTIC MUSIC” at Jump Cut Café (formerly Lulu’s Beehive), 13203 Ventura Bl, Studio City 91604. Venue serves coffee drinks, sandwiches, soups, salads and taste treats. No cover charge.
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Sat, Apr 27, in Tehachapi:
6-8 pm “APPLE SHED LIVE ACOUSTIC MUSIC,” a Friday and Saturday night series at the Apple Shed, 333 E Tehachapi Bl, Tehachapi 93561; 661-823-8333.
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They have a regular schedule of performers:
1st Friday - WILL JAMES - Celtic, Americana, gospel, & folk
1st Saturday - JO STONE - piano music
2nd Friday - THE GEEZERS - folk music
2nd Saturday - ART LARSON - clarinet
3rd Friday – “Country Music night” (was the late Cowboy / Western artist TONY VICE)
3rd Saturday - MOUNTAIN PASS - oldies
4th Friday - MAX VALENTINO - acoustic guitar
4th Saturday - PAT STRONG – country / ballads music
5th Saturday - CRAIG SHAW
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Sat. Apr 27, in Pasadena:
6:30-9:30 pm BULLFISH (acoustic/electric) plays Big Mama's Rib Shack, 1453 N Lake Av, Pasadena 91104; www.bigmamasribshackpasadena.com.
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Sat, Apr 27, in Lakewood:
6:30 pm Weekly “BLUEGRASS CONCERT” brings a different band each week to Me N Eds Pizza Parlor, 4115 Paramount Bl, Lakewood 90712; 562-421-8908. They have a lot of fun every Saturday night. Here's a video of a recent performance there by the band GRASSLANDS: www.youtube.com/watch?v=DMwi-VZ0rwc&feature=em-share_video_user ] Grasslands - "You Are What I Am." More on that band at www.grasslandsbluegrass.com.
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Sat, Apr 27, in Santa Barbara:
Time tba ERIC TAYLOR is playing in “a little coffeehouse on the Episcopal Church campus” in Santa Barbara.
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Sat, Apr 27, in Tehachapi:
Time tba “LIVE MUSIC AT LA BELLE AMORE,” a Friday and Saturday series at La Belle Amore Italian Bistro, 209 S Green St, Tehachapi; 661-822-7419. Recommended by locals who tell the Guide, “Great live music can be heard” at this Italian Bistro, located next to the Hitching Post Theater.
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Here’s the usual monthly schedule:
STEVE HEPNER & LAUREN ALEXANDER - 1st Friday
TERRY ASHER & FRIENDS - 1st Saturday
THE GEEZERS - folk music - 2nd & 5th Saturday
CRAIG SHAW - 2nd & 4th Friday
PETER CUTLER & DEBBY HAND as a folk duo - 3rd Friday
MARIA & CHARLY “folk & more” duo of CHARLY WALLMO & MARIA WEIR WERTH - 3rd Sat
DAVE OGDEN, Celtic fingerstyle guitar - 4th Saturday
GARY MAZOLLA - 5th Friday
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Sat, Apr 27, in Altadena:
7 pm THE VICTOR & PENNY SHOW is a duet guitar & ukulele swing jazz show, at the Coffee Gallery Backstage, 2029 N Lake Av, Altadena 91001; reservations 626-798-6236 (10 am-10 pm); venue phone 626-398-7917; info www.coffeegallery.com. (“the venue named by the Guide’s editor, writing in FolkWorks, as L.A.’s best intimate acoustic listening room venue”).
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Sat, Apr 27, in SFV (Woodland Hills):
7 pm SONGMAKERS monthly “WEST VALLEY HOOT” in Woodland Hills; info and location at www.songmakers.org.
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Sat, Apr 27, in Palmdale:
7 pm “LIVE ACOUSTIC MUSIC” at Butler's Coffee, 40125 10th St West, Suite I, Palmdale 93551; 661-272-9530; www.butlerscoffee.com/music.html.
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Sat, Apr 27, in San Pedro:
7:30 pm TIM WEISBERG, a true Folk-Americana music legend, plays Alva’s Showroom, 1417 W 8th St, Weymouth Corners, San Pedro 90732; www.alvasshowroom.com; 800-403-3447 or 310-519-1314. You can bring your own food and drinks into this venue and just pay the cover. Plenty of free parking.
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Sat, Apr 27, in OC (Mission Viejo):
7:30 pm MARTIN TAYLOR plays the second of two nights for the “LORD OF THE STRINGS” Concert Series, this one at Mission Viejo Civic Center, 100 Civic Center Dr, Mission Viejo 92691; 949-842-2227 or 949-244-6656.
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Sat, Apr 27, in Santa Monica:
7:30 pm PARIS COMBO plays the Broad Stage at the Santa Monica College Performing Arts Center, 1310 11th St, Santa Monica 90401; 310-434-3200.
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Sat, Apr 27, in Claremont:
7:30 pm JOHN BATDORF plays the “GELENCSER HOUSE CONCERTS” series in Claremont 91711. Reservations get directions at 909-596-1266 or singfolk@yahoo.com.
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Sat, Apr 27, in Newhall (Santa Clarita):
7:30 pm THE GRATEFUL DUDES play their weekly bluegrass residency at Vincenzo's Pizza, 24500 Lyons Av, Newhall 91350.
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Sat, Apr 27, in Lancaster, a “SHOW-of-the-WEEK” pick:
8 pm BIG BAD VOODOO DADDY at the Lancaster Performing Arts Center, 750 W Lancaster Bl, Lancaster 93534; www.lpac.org; 661-723-5950. Tix $47 & $42.
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Sat, Apr 27, in Santa Monica:
8-11 pm "SAVE CHAIN REACTION" FUNDRAISING CONCERT at Rusty's Surf Ranch on the Santa Monica Pier to help preserve and protect the late, three-time Pulitzer Prize winning political cartoonist PAUL CONRAD's iconic 26-foot-tall nuclear mushroom cloud, a landmarked public art peace sculpture.
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The special event is a locally organized fundraiser being coordinated mostly by high school students, but all ages are cordially invited. The event's musical lineup includes the NEW ROADS JAZZ BAND featuring KAYA MANDISSA, the LEFTEOUS SISTERS, THE SESSIONS STARS, and HALF BROTHER.
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PAUL CONRAD gifted the iconic and monumental sculpture to the City of Santa Monica through a $250,000 philanthropic peace donation by an anonymous benefactor. It has been standing in the Santa Monica Civic Center since 1991 as a warning of the dangers of nuclear escalation. "Chain Reaction" became the City's first public art landmark when the Santa Monica Landmarks Commission voted unanimously to designate it a City Landmark at their July 9, 2012 public meeting. The City has given the Conrad family and community a very challenging task: Raise the $450,000 the City says is needed to restore it, and raise it by February, 2014.
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The Campaign to Save Chain Reaction will be selling t-shirts, posters, books and more at the benefit event.
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Sat, Apr 27, in SGV (Covina):
8 pm BERNIE PEARL, one of L.A.’s top resident acoustic Blues masters, backed by his longtime sideman MIKE BARRY, does a concert tonight and a workshop tomorrow at The Fret House, 309 N Citrus Av, Covina 91723; 626-339-7020; frethouse@earthlink.net; www.frethouse.com.
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Sat, Apr 27, in Culver City:
8 pm WYLIE GUSTAFSON (of WYLIE & THE WILD WEST), plus SAM PLATT’s duo, LITTLE BLACK TRAIN, play a strong double-bill at Boulevard Music, 4316 Sepulveda Bl, Culver City 90230; 310-398-2583.
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Sat, Apr 27, in Santa Monica:
SOLD OUT: 8 pm THE PROCLAIMERS 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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Sat, Apr 27, musical stage play, in Santa Monica:
8 pm “PARADISE,” a “divine bluegrass musical comedy” with CLIFF WAGNER & THE OLD #7, is in its closing weekend at the Ruskin Group Theatre Company, 3000 Airport Av, Santa Monica 90405; 310-397-3244; www.ruskingrouptheatre.com.
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Sat, Apr 27, in L.A.:
8-11 pm THE NE’ER DUWELLS with KEN O'MALLEY bring authentic and original Irish music to the Tam O'Shanter, 2980 Los Feliz Bl, Los Angeles 90039; 323-664-0228. Enjoy the full menu and full bar in the pub area of this charming Scottish-themed restaurant, part of the Lawry's family that has been an L.A. area landmark since 1922. No cover, all ages.
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Sat, Apr 27, in SGV (Arcadia):
8 pm ROD PIAZZA & THE MIGHTY FLYERS, plus an opening set and intermission action by THE BOBBY BLUEHOUSE BAND, at the Arcadia Blues Club, 16 E Huntington Dr, Arcadia 91006; www.arcadiabluesclub.com; 626-447-9349. Advance tix recommended for this show, as it may sell-out. Remaining tix at the door are more expensive than advance tix.
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Sat, Apr 27, in Pasadena:
8 pm “NEW SOUND OF SILENT FILM: TOM PETERS' LIVE SCORING OF JOAN OF ARC” at the Boston Court Performing Arts Center, 70 N Mentor Av, Pasadena 91106; www.bostoncourt.org; 626-683-6883.
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“The Passion of Joan of Arc,” released in 1927, is a truly remarkable film. This tale of the trial and execution of the famed Maid of Orléans is taken directly from the transcripts of her trial. The silent film was immediately hailed as a masterpiece – then was hacked to pieces by French censors and the Catholic Church. After a catastrophic fire destroyed the original negative, the film was thought lost to history. Carl Theodore Dreyer spent much of the rest of his career trying to find a copy of the lost film. In 1981, a complete print of Dreyer’s uncensored version was discovered in the closet of an Oslo mental institution. From that print, the film has been magnificently restored.
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“The Passion of Joan of Arc” is one of the most shattering films to come out of the silent era. Pauline Kael wrote that Maria Falconetti’s portrayal of Joan “may be the finest performance ever recorded on film."
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Tonight, it is presented with TOM PETERS' live musical scoring.
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Sat, Apr 27, in SFV (Chatsworth):
8 pm An AMERICANA / ALT-COUNTRY / HONKY-TONK BAND plays the Cowboy Palace, 21635 Devonshire St, Chatsworth; 818-341-0166. A real, live, fun honky-tonk scene with live music nightly. Preceded by free dance lessons at 7 pm. No cover.
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Sat, Apr 27, in SFV (Burbank):
8 pm “AMERICANA / ALT-COUNTRY / HONKY-TONK” music on two separate stages at Viva Cantina, 900 Riverside Dr (next to L.A. Equestrian Center), Burbank; 818-845-2425 or 818-515-4444; www.vivacantina.com. Okay to park free across the street at Pickwick Bowl (free, nearly unlimited parking for Viva patrons). Two stages, one in the Front Room is always no cover, the other, the Riverside Rancho stage, may charge cover. Venue has full bar, serves good Mexican food, all ages.
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Sat, Apr 27, world music, in OC (Aliso Viejo):
8 pm TAIKOPROJECT LOS ANGELES plays the Soka Performing Arts Center, 1 University Dr, Aliso Viejo 92656; 949-480-4278. Traditional Japanese drumming, on rather gargantuan drums, is exciting.
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Sat, Apr 27, in the Eastern desert (Pioneertown):
Time tba BLUE SKY RIDERS play Pappy & Harriet's, 53688 Pioneertown Rd, Pioneertown; 760-365-5956; www.pappyandharriets.com.
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A veritable who's who of music royalty, the group includes the iconic KENNY LOGGINS, Nashville songwriter GEORGIA MIDDLEMAN (who has penned songs for Keith Urban, Faith Hill, Kenny Chesney & Reba McEntire amongst others) and award-winning songwriter GARY BURR (Nashville Songwriters Hall Of Fame, written 13 #1 hits and has penned songs for Tim McGraw, Reba McEntire, LeAnn Rimes, Ricky Martin and Christina Aguilera, Kelly Clarkson and played and written with Ringo Starr and Carole King).
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Sat, Apr 27, in Ventura:
8:30 pm “POLYNESIAN REVUE” at Hong Kong Inn, 435 E Thompson Bl, Ventura; www.hongkonginn.com; 805-648-3161. Runs Friday & Saturday nights.
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1) Sundays WORKSHOPS for ARTISTS
2) Sunday’s BROADCAST & WEB RADIO with live music performances
3) Sunday’s FESTIVALS
4) Sunday’s CONCERTS, CLUB GIGS, SHOWCASES, & other LIVE events
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1) Sundays WORKSHOPS for ARTISTS:
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Sun, Apr 28, two WORKSHOPS for ARTISTS, in SGV (Covina):
2 & 3:30 pm BERNIE PEARL, one of L.A.’s top resident acoustic Blues masters, conducts an "ACOUSTIC BLUES GUITAR WORKSHOP" followed by a "HOW TO JAM" workshop, at the Fret House, 309 N Citrus Av, Covina 91723; 626-339-7020 or 800-BET-FRET; www.frethouse.com.
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GUITAR WORKSHOP at 2 pm, "HOW TO JAM" workshop at 3:30 pm. More info at venue’s site, or at www.berniepearl.com. Each session is $25, enrollment limited. Contact venue to the reserve your spot.
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2) Sunday’s BROADCAST & WEB RADIO with live music performances:
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In preparation; send us your favorite! Must feature live performance, AND must be either (a) on the web (simulcast or archived or web-only), OR (b) on broadcast radio in Southern California. And, of course, the format must be folk-Americana or acoustic renaissance.
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3) Sunday’s FESTIVALS:
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Sun, Apr 28, FESTIVAL, in VC (Calabasas):
11:30-6 pm “THE AMERICAN FOLK MUSIC FEST” with performances by DAWSON'S GANG, MIKE STEIN & JERUSALEM STONE, SUGAR IN THE GOURD, MODAL TEASE STRING BAND, ROSS ALTMAN, J.D. WEISS & MIKE STEIN, KEEPING FIRE, THE PRATIE BOYS, and more, at Leonis Adobe, 23537 Calabasas Rd, Calabasas 91302. Presented by, and a benefit for, the Jennifer Diamond Cancer Foundation.
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Sun, Apr 28; Sat & Sun, Apr 27 & 28, FESTIVAL, in San Diego:
Noon-7 pm Annual “ADAMS AVENUE UNPLUGGED” with JIM KWESKIN & GEOFF MULDAUR (he of jug band fame, she of ’60s duo Geoff & Maria Muldaur), DAN BERN (“Walk Hard” movie singer), JOHN C. REILLY, ROSS ALTMAN, FOLDING MR. LINCOLN, PATTY HALL, PHIL BOROFF, BILL DEMPSEY, CINDY LEE BERRYHILL, TOMCAT COURTNEY, CURT BOUTERSE, and more, on the acoustic stage presented by Lou Curtiss and Folk Arts Rare Records; plus, there’s the rest of the big festival on many more stages with other music and a vast variety of musicians, all tastefully spaced along Adams Avenue in Normal Heights, San Diego 92116. This stage is active on Saturday from 11 am-9 pm, and Sunday from noon-7 pm. Info, 619-282-7833.
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Sun, Apr 28; Fri-Sun, Apr 26-28, FESTIVAL, in Indio:
“STAGECOACH FESTIVAL” 2013 at the Empire Polo Club, 81-800 Avenue 51, Indio 92201. Festival info, www.stagecoachfestival.com.
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Once again, this mega-festival has an astonishing lineup. Folk-Americana, Western, Bluegrass and Classic Country (not Nashville-pop-country) artists include OLD CROW MEDICINE SHOW, MARTY STUART, DWIGHT YOAKAM, RIDERS IN THE SKY, CHARLEY PRIDE, COMMANDER CODY, CONNIE SMITH, HAYES CARLL, JEFF BRIDGES & THE ABIDERS, JUSTIN TOWNES EARLE, LONESTAR, ROGER McGUINN, SONS & BROTHERS, SUZY BOGGUSS, TANYA TUCKER, THE CHARLIE DANIELS BAND, THE HONKYTONK ANGELS BAND, THE WESTBOUND RANGERS, THOMPSON SQUARE, WADDIE MITCHELL, WYLIE & THE WILD WEST, and THE ZAC BROWN BAND.
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Of course, the FULL lineup is much more extensive, Here it is, all performers, alphabetically by artist’s first name / first word of band name:
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ALISSA GRIFFITH
BECKY STARK
BLUE SKY RIDERS
BROWN BIRD
CHARLEY PRIDE
CHRIS SHIFLETT & THE DEAD...
COMMANDER CODY
CONNIE SMITH
DARIUS RUCKER
DIERKS BENTLEY
DON WILLIAMS
DWIGHT YOAKAM
FLORIDA GEORGIA LINE
GABRIEL KELLEY
HANK WILLIAMS JR.
HAUNTED WINDCHIMES
HAYES CARLL
JANA KRAMER
JEFF BRIDGES & THE ABIDERS
JOE NICHOLS
JOHN ANDERSON
JOHN REILLY & FRIENDS
JUSTIN TOWNES EARLE
LADY ANTEBELLUM
LONESTAR
MAGGIE ROSE
MARTY STUART
NICK 13
OLD CROW MEDICINE SHOW
PHIL VASSAR
RIDERS IN THE SKY
ROBERT ELLIS
RODNEY ATKINS
ROGER MCGUINN
SONS & BROTHERS
SUZY BOGGUSS
TANYA TUCKER
THE CHARLIE DANIELS BAND
THE HONKYTONK ANGELS BAND
THE LITTLE WILLIES
THE STEEL WHEELS
THE WESTBOUND RANGERS
THOMPSON SQUARE
TOBY KEITH
TRACE ADKINS
WADDIE MITCHELL
WYLIE & THE WILD WEST
ZAC BROWN BAND
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The Acoustic Americana Music Guide has consistently celebrated the inclusive booking policies of this event. Sure, the Nashville pop-country award-winners are there, BUT, there is always a fine representation from the best of the Folk-Americana, Bluegrass, Western Music, and Alt-Country / Honky-Tonk world. With “country” radio so embedded in pop-country, this festival is a joy for Traditional Country and Folk-Americana fans alike, and with multiple stages, you can find your niche and ensconce yourself, or wander and explore other auditory horizons.
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STAGECOACH has come a long way in a few short years. There are “Buy Now” and layaway options for tickets, and Stagecoach now has a BBQ Competition, an RV Resort, campgrounds with jamming and organized karaoke, money-saving “family passes” to the festival, and plenty more.
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Beyond the jam packed musical lineup, there are other ACTIVITIES and fun things to do and see while at the festival. Inside the venue, you’ll find a FERRIS WHEEL, with fabulous views of the festival - additional cost may apply. A WIFI CENTER will offer web access with computers and printers available. In the festival’s Campgrounds, they organize karaoke in the camping activities tent, and there is a “STAGECOACH KARAOKE STATION.” If hearing all that nonprofessional catterwalling stresses you, they offer sanctioned professional MASSAGE ($1 per minute, chair massage). Even without The Who, you can show your prowess at Pinball and win daily VIP upgrades & merch. In addition to the live music, Country DJs offer tunes on the dance floor. Campers will have free SUPERMARKET SHUTTLES for anything you “can't find at the general store or the farmers market.”
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In addition, there are FAMILY FRIENDLY ACTIVITIES for the kids, and a WORLD RENOWNED BBQ, with 30 national BBQ teams cooking 24/7 in the hopes of being picked as Grand Champion in the BARBEQUE CONTEST.
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The festival website offers organized carpooling and a CARPOOL CONVOY signup. Once you’re there, their RECYCLING PROGRAM has an economic incentive, letting you earn free water, wristband upgrades and more by participating.
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Tickets for STAGECOACH are available ONLY as full, three-day passes (whether or not you choose to attend all three days) and are “all-in pricing,” with a “what-you-see-is-what-you-pay,” no-surprises policy that others need to emulate. (The policies, not the prices.) Costs shown include all fees except parking and camping:
General admission, $239 (limit of 6 per household)
Package P1, $1099 (limit of 2 per household)
Package P2, $799 (limit of 6 per household)
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Add-on VIP Parking is $100, for those who don’t want to face the walk from the far-flung parking lots. The festival notes, “ADA reserved seats will be an option at purchase while supplies last.”
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To order festival passes by phone, call 888-512-SHOW. Festival info and tix on the web at www.stagecoachfestival.com.
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Sun, Apr 28; Fri-Sun, Apr 26-28, FESTIVAL, in Upland:
Annual "UPLAND LEMON FESTIVAL" in downtown Upland. Entertainment this year doesn't appear very folk-friendly, but the event itself looks fun. Check-out the stage lineups at http://www.uplandlemonfestival.com/fp/events/LemonFestival/entertainment/stages_lemon_idol.asp.
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Sun, Apr 28; Thu-Sun, Apr 25-28, FESTIVAL, in NC:
Annual “MERLEFEST” in Wilkesboro, North Carolina; line-up includes THE AVETT BROTHERS, NITTY GRITTY DIRT BAND, JERRY DOUGLAS, SAM BUSH, THE GREENCARDS, POKEY LaFARGE, DEL McCOURY, and the PRESERVATION HALL JAZZ BAND, TIFT MERRITT, PETER ROWAN, MATRACA BERG, and many more. Saturday night will feature a special all-star tribute to DOC WATSON, who passed away in May, 2012. A tix give-away is happening on Folk Alley, at www.folkalley.com.
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Sun, Apr 28, in Hollywood:
8 am FAIR MARKET BAND brings bluegrass to the Hollywood Farmer's Market, on Ivar St, between Hollywood Bl & Sunset Bl, Hollywood 90028. Free admission.
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Sun, Apr 28, in San Diego:
10 am Weekly “BLUEGRASS BRUNCH” at Urban Solace, 3823 30th St, San Diego 92104; 619-295-6464.
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Sun, Apr 28, in Altadena:
11 am Morning Children’s show brings THE RIGHT WAY with COURTNEY CAMPBELL to the Coffee Gallery Backstage, 2029 N Lake Av, Altadena 91001; reservations 626-798-6236 (10 am-10 pm); venue phone 626-398-7917; info www.coffeegallery.com. (“the venue named by the Guide’s editor, writing in FolkWorks, as L.A.’s best intimate acoustic listening room venue”). Tix, $8 for children or adults, kids under age 2 are free.
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Sun, Apr 28, in Santa Monica:
11 am HEIDI SWEDBERG & THE SUKEY JUMP BAND play the “MATINEE KIDS SHOW” series at McCabe's, 3101 Pico Bl, Santa Monica 90405; 310-828-4497. Tix, $8 for children or adults, kids under age 2 are free.
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Sun, Apr 28, in South Pasadena:
11 am-2 pm Weekly “SUNDAY BLUES BRUNCH” with BARRY "BIG B" BRENNER on guitar & vocals at the Firefly Bistro, 1009 El Centro St, South Pasadena; 626-441-2443. “Big B” Brenner performs “The Real Folk Blues.” Features seasonal Brunch menu, mimosas, sangria and Bloody Marys. BIG B sings a mellow compilation of acoustic blues. No cover.
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Sun, Apr 28, in Malibu:
12:30-3:30 pm “3 HOURS OF KLEZMER, AMERICAN FOLK & LIGHT JAZZ STANDARDS” brings music by EXTREME KLEZMER MAKEOVER in beautiful Calamigos Ranch at the Malibu Cafe. 327 S Latigo Canyon Rd, Malibu 90265 (off Kanan Rd); directions and more at www.malibucafe.com; reservations, call 818-540-2400 and ask to be near the music. Venue serves brunch 10 am-2 pm and dinner beginning at 3 pm.
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Sun, Apr 28, in SFV (West Hills):
1 pm Monthly “BLUEGRASS JAM” at West Valley Music Center, 24424 Vanowen St, West Hills 91307; 818-992-4142. Co-sponsored by BASC.
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Sun, Apr 28, in Marina del Rey:
1-4 pm “FREE OUTDOOR WEEKEND CONCERT SERIES” features Blues, Jazz, Latin, or Pop at Fisherman’s Village in Marina del Rey (weather permitting). Info and schedules, www.visitmarinadelrey.com/schedule/ongoing-events.
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Sun, Apr 28, in Victorville:
2 pm SCOTT GATES & EVAN MARSHALL bring mandolin mastery to the High Desert Center for the Arts, 15615 8th St, Victorville 92395; 760-243-7493.
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Sun, Apr 28, in Santa Monica:
2 pm Matinee and closing performance of “PARADISE,” a “divine bluegrass musical comedy” with CLIFF WAGNER & THE OLD #7, continues at the Ruskin Group Theatre Company, 3000 Airport Av, Santa Monica 90405; 310-397-3244; www.ruskingrouptheatre.com.
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Sun, Apr 28, in OC (Huntington Beach):
3-7 pm “IRISH MUSIC SUNDAYS” at Gallagher's Irish Pub & Grill, 300 PCH (pub entrance is on Walnut), Huntington Beach; 714-536-2422. Nominally, this series begins at 4 pm. All Irish Dishes on the menu are only $10 when the Irish musicians are on stage.
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Sun, Apr 28, in Murrieta:
3 pm “SUNDAY FAMILY FUNDAY” brings a TRADITIONAL IRISH SESSION and IRISH DANCING by the Claddagh School to Shamrock Irish Pub and Eatery, 39252 Winchester Rd, Murrieta; 951 696-5252. Enjoy the ambiance, food and libations at this new family-friendly Sunday venue.
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Sun, Apr 28, in Ventura:
4 pm LITTLE BLACK TRAIN plus SAM `N' ASH play the Wave Gallery Theatre, 175 S Ventura Av, Ventura 90031; 805-641-0400.
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Sun, Apr 28, in OC (Irvine):
4 pm PARIS COMBO plays the Irvine Barclay Theatre, on the UC Irvine campus at 4242 Campus Dr, Irvine 92697; 949-854-4646.
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Sun, Apr 28, in West L.A.:
5 pm SONGMAKERS monthly “WEST L.A. HOOT & POTLUCK” happens in West L.A.; info and location at www.songmakers.org, or email WestLAHoot@Songmakers.org
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Sun, Apr 28, in Echo Park:
5:30-9 pm Weekly “GRAND OLE ECHO” brings SAMANTHA HARLOW, RT N' THE 44s, RONNIE FAUSS, EAGLE ROCK GOSPEL SINGERS, and ANDREW SHEPPARD, at The Echo (upstairs), 1822 Sunset Bl, Echo Park. Show is free, all ages. Info, www.thegrandoleecho.com.
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Sun, Apr 28, in OC (Newport Beach):
5:30 pm Annual “IRISH SPOTLIGHT” at the “NEWPORT BEACH FILM FESTIVAL,” at two venues in Newport Beach.
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Save $5 off your movie ticket, thanks to the Irish Pub Guide. Use the ticket link http://newportbeachfilmfest.tix.com/Event.aspx?EventCode=564260link: -- and enter PubGuide Discount Code: PGNBFF
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The After-Party at Muldoon's Pub, 202 Newport Ctr Dr, Newport Beach; 949-640-4110, has always been one of the best attended and appreciated segments of the festival. Piper ANDY SCOTT will lead the way from the screening at the Edwards Cinema to Muldoon's Pub. Irish Music will be provided at the Pub by THOSE MANNING BHOYS.
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Sun, Apr 28, in Eagle Rock:
6 pm KENNY WHITE plays “SETH & TONY'S HOUSE CONCERTS” series in Eagle Rock 90042. Reservations get directions, but they didn’t supply contact info. Includes dinner at 4 pm, if you can find it.
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Sun, Apr 28, in Santa Monica:
6 pm Weekly "KOFFEEHOUSE SUNDAY SESSIONS" brings a lineup of acoustic singer-songwriters to The Charleston, 2460 Wilshire Bl, Santa Monica; www.charlestonla.com; 310-828-2115.
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Sun, Apr 28, in Claremont:
6:30 pm Monthly “OPEN MIC” at the Folk Music Center & Museum, 220 Yale Av, Claremont 91711; 909-624- 2928. Signups at 6 pm.
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Sun, Apr 28, in Agoura Hills:
7 pm JOAN OSBORNE, with MICHAEL ANN AZOULAI opening, at The Canyon Club, 28912 Roadside Dr, Agoura Hills 91301.
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Sun, Apr 28, in Altadena:
7 pm JENI & BILLY at the Coffee Gallery Backstage, 2029 N Lake Av, Altadena 91001; reservations 626-798-6236 (10 am-10 pm); venue phone 626-398-7917; info www.coffeegallery.com. (“the venue named by the Guide’s editor, writing in FolkWorks, as L.A.’s best intimate acoustic listening room venue”). $15.
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Sun, Apr 28, in SFV (Chatsworth):
7 pm An AMERICANA / ALT-COUNTRY / HONKY-TONK BAND plays the Cowboy Palace, 21635 Devonshire St, Chatsworth; 818-341-0166. A real, live, fun honky-tonk scene with live music nightly. Go early for their free weekly BBQ at 5 pm and free dance lessons at 6 pm. No cover.
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Sun, Apr 28, in Santa Barbara:
Time tba OLD CROW MEDICINE SHOW plays the Lobero Theatre, 33 E Canon Perdido St, Santa Barbara; 805-963-0761; www.lobero.com.
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Sun, Apr 28, in Santa Monica:
8 pm CARLA OLSON & FRIENDS play her CD RELEASE SHOW debuting “Have Harmony, Will Travel,” at McCabe's, 3101 Pico Bl, Santa Monica 90405; 310-828-4497.
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Venerable L.A. singer-songwriter CARLA OLSON debuts her aptly titled brand-new album “Have Harmony, Will Travel,” a collection of duets and collaborations with some of her many heavy-hitter musical friends, people like RICHIE FURAY, PETER CASE, JUICE NEWTON, JAMES INTVELD, and others – many of whom will be in attendance tonight.
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The Guide has inside word that performing tonight with Carla will be JOHN YORK, PAT ROBERTSON, RICK CLARK, ROB WALLER (I See Hawks in L.A.), PETER LEWIS (Moby Grape). Hinting at more, LINCOLN MYERSON, McCabe’s booker, adds, “There's no telling who might be joining her.” He adds, “The LA Weekly wrote a glowing recommendation for this show.”
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After forming and fronting the groundbreaking TEXTONES some three decades ago, Olson has gone on to have a rich and varied solo career that's featured a number of remarkable collaborations. In addition to her own acclaimed releases, she put out a duets album with GENE CLARK, and has worked with the likes of JOHN FOGERTY, DON HENLEY, ERIC JOHNSON, and MICK TAYLOR. She's known and respected for her guitar chops, her songwriting, and her soulful vocals, and she's been busy as a producer in recent years.
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Sun, Apr 28, in SFV (Burbank):
8 pm “AMERICANA / ALT-COUNTRY / HONKY-TONK” music on two separate stages at Viva Cantina, 900 Riverside Dr (next to L.A. Equestrian Center), Burbank; 818-845-2425 or 818-515-4444; www.vivacantina.com. Okay to park free across the street at Pickwick Bowl (free, nearly unlimited parking for Viva patrons). Two stages, one in the Front Room is always no cover, the other, the Riverside Rancho stage, may charge cover. Venue has full bar, serves good Mexican food, all ages.
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Sun, Apr 28, in Culver City:
9 pm THE GET DOWN BOYS play Bigfoot West, 10139 Venice Bl, Culver City 90034.
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Sun, Apr 28, in L.A.:
10 pm DUSTBOWL REVIVAL plays late at Redwood Bar & Grill, 316 W 2nd St, Los Angeles 90012; 213-680-2600. This is a great band, playing exactly what their name implies.
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Sun, Apr 28, in Santa Monica:
11 pm Weekly “ACOUSTIC CORDIALE” showcase ends the weekend at 14 Below, 1348 14th St, Santa Monica 90404; 310-451-5040.
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Mon, Apr 29, in OC (Irvine):
4 pm PARIS COMBO plays the Irvine Barclay Theatre on the UC Irvine campus at 4242 Campus Dr, Irvine 92697; 949-854-4646.
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Mon, Apr 29, in SFV (Burbank):
7:30 pm THE BROMBIES play their weekly bluegrass residency at Viva Cantina, 900 Riverside Dr, Burbank 91506; 818-515-4444. Venue has good Mexican food, full bar. Park free across the street at Pickwick Bowl. No cover.
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Mon, Apr 29, in SFV (NoHo):
7:30 pm Weekly “OPEN MIC” at Kulak's Woodshed, 5230-1/2 Laurel Canyon Bl, North Hollywood 91607; 818-766-9913. Officially, it’s “no cover,” but venue expects a donation. If you can’t go, you may be able to watch online, at www.kulakswoodshed.com.
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Mon, Apr 29, in Culver City:
7:30 pm “NEW WESTSIDE BLUEGRASS JAM” at Industry Café & Jazz, 6039 Washington Bl, Culver City 90232.
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Mon, Apr 29, in Ventura:
7:30 pm “ACOUSTIC OPEN MIC” at Zoey’s Café, 185 E Santa Clara St, Ventura 93001, Ventura; info, www.zoeyscafe.com; 805-652-1137 or 805-652-0091.
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Mon, Apr 29, in Altadena:
8 pm TJENDOL SUNRISE bring their top award winning rockabilly, plus an opening set by Dutch-Asian singer-songwriter PRAVINI, at the Coffee Gallery Backstage, 2029 N Lake Av, Altadena 91001; reservations 626-798-6236 (10 am-10 pm); venue phone 626-398-7917; info www.coffeegallery.com. (“the venue named by the Guide’s editor, writing in FolkWorks, as L.A.’s best intimate acoustic listening room venue”). Tix, $18.
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Mon, Apr 29, in SFV (Chatsworth):
8 pm weekly “TALENT CONTEST” with CHAD WATSON, who also performs, at the Cowboy Palace, 21635 Devonshire St, Chatsworth; 818-341-0166. This long-running contest for country / alt country / honky-tonk musicians has great prizes and has opened doors for many of its winners. Plus, the place and this event are always fun. Preceded by free two step dance lessons for beginners and intermediate levels with Ed at 7 pm. No cover.
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Mon, Apr 29, in SFV (NoHo):
8 pm weekly “IRISH CéILí DANCE & IRISH MUSIC SESSION” at the Celtic Arts Center’s shared location at Theatre Unlimited, 10943 Camarillo St, North Hollywood 91602; 818-760-8322; www.celticartscenter.com.
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Tue, Apr 30, in SGV (Arcadia):
7 pm Weekly “SONGWRITER SERENADE” with performing host JC HYKE and a lineup of recording artists / singer-songwriters, all playing acoustic, on the heated patio at Matt Denny's Ale House Restaurant & Bar, 145 E Huntington Dr, Arcadia 91006.
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Tue, Apr 30, in Signal Hill:
7 pm Weekly “BLUEGRASS SOUP JAM” at Convert-A-Tape, 2420 Gundry Av, Signal Hill 90755.
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Tue, Apr 30, in L.A.:
8 pm SPIRIT FAMILY REUNION plays “THE BLUEGRASS SITUATION” series at The Mint, 6010 W Pico Bl, Los Angeles 90035; 323-954-9630.
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Tue, Apr 30, in Altadena:
8 pm ELLEN & STEVE STAPENHORST, a delightful sibling duo of seasoned performers who rarely perform together and really should, at the Coffee Gallery Backstage, 2029 N Lake Av, Altadena 91001; reservations 626-798-6236 (10 am-10 pm); venue phone 626-398-7917; info www.coffeegallery.com. (“the venue named by the Guide’s editor, writing in FolkWorks, as L.A.’s best intimate acoustic listening room venue”). Tix, $15.
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Tue, Apr 30, in OC (Laguna Beach):
8-11 pm Weekly “SONGWRITER'S SHOWCASE” with performing host BETH FITCHET WOOD, and a lineup of performing songwriters and some recording artists “with many different musical talents” at the Marine Room, 214 Ocean Av, Laguna Beach.
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Tue, Apr 30, in SFV (Toluca Lake):
8 pm Weekly “TRADITIONAL IRISH MUSIC SESSION” at Timmy Nolan's Tavern & Grill, 10111 Riverside Dr, Toluca Lake 91602; 818-985-3359.
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Tue, Apr 30, in SFV (Chatsworth):
8 pm An AMERICANA / ALT-COUNTRY / HONKY-TONK BAND plays the Cowboy Palace, 21635 Devonshire St, Chatsworth; 818-341-0166. A real, live, fun honky-tonk scene with live music nightly. Preceded by free dance lessons at 7 pm. No cover.
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Tue, Apr 30, in SFV (Burbank):
8 pm “AMERICANA / ALT-COUNTRY / HONKY-TONK” music on two separate stages at Viva Cantina, 900 Riverside Dr (next to L.A. Equestrian Center), Burbank; 818-845-2425 or 818-515-4444; www.vivacantina.com. Okay to park free across the street at Pickwick Bowl (free, nearly unlimited parking for Viva patrons). Two stages, one in the Front Room is always no cover, the other, the Riverside Rancho stage, may charge cover. Venue has full bar, serves good Mexican food, all ages.
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Tue, Apr 30, in Santa Monica:
9 pm KEN O’MALLEY brings his authentic and original Irish music to Finn McCool’s, 2702 Main St, Santa Monica 90405; 310-452-1734.
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Tue, Apr 30, in Santa Monica:
9 pm “LIVE MUSIC NIGHT” at Sonny McLean's Irish Pub, 2615 Wilshire Bl, Santa Monica; 310-449-1811. They boast “40 taps of great beer and cider, a nice wine selection and now a full bar.” Live music every Tuesday, Thursday and Friday, and sometimes it’s traditional Irish music. But be careful when you go, because they do Karaoke (aka the death of vocal music) on Wednesdays, Saturdays and Sundays starting about 9 pm. Check their website to see who and what they’re booking, at www.sonnymcleans.com.
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Wed, May 1, in Santa Barbara Co. (Santa Ynez):
7 pm Poet DAN GERBER & Singer-Songwriter KENNY WHITE play the “TALES FROM THE TAVERN” series at the Maverick Saloon, 3687 Sagunto St, Santa Ynez 93460; 805-686-4785.
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Wed, May 1, in L.A.:
8 pm DUSTBOWL REVIVAL plays The Mint, 6010 W. Pico Bl, Los Angeles 90035; 323-954-9630.
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Wed, May 1, in OC (Santa Ana):
8 pm SPIRIT FAMILY REUNION plays the Constellation Room, 3503 S Harbor Bl, Santa Ana 92704; 714-957-0600.
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Fri, May 3, in T.O.:
Time tba The GRAMMY-winning MARIACHI DIVAS play the Countrywide Performing Arts Center, Thousand Oaks Civic Arts Plaza, 2100 E Thousand Oaks Bl, Thousand Oaks; www.CivicArtsPlaza.com; 805-449-ARTS (2787).
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Sat & Sun, May 4 & 5, FESTIVAL, in SGV (Sierra Madre):
51st Annual “SIERRA MADRE ART FAIR” with two stages of music, lots of it folk-Americana / acoustic renaissance, and many painters, sculptors, photographers, and others exhibiting and selling their work, plus an indoor plant sale, a good variety of food vendors, and much more, sponsored by the Friends of the Sierra Madre Library, in Memorial Park, on Sierra Madre Bl at Hermosa Av, Sierra Madre. Free, all day, both days.
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Sat & Sun, May 4 & 5, FREE FESTIVAL, in SGV (City of Industry):
1-5 pm “ROMANCE OF THE RANCHOS” at the Homestead Museum, 15415 E Don Julian Rd, City of Industry 91745; 626-968-8492; www.homesteadmuseum.org.
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Sat, May 4, in Santa Monica:
8 pm THE CALIFORNIA GUITAR TRIO 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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Sat, May 4, in Lancaster:
8 pm “BIG BAND BLOWOUT” at the Lancaster Performing Arts Center, 750 W Lancaster Bl, Lancaster 93534; www.lpac.org; 661-723-5950. Tix $24 & $19.
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Sun, May 5, FESTIVAL, in Torrance:
12:30-8 pm 23rd Annual “DYLANFEST” at its new venue, the Torrance Cultural Center, 3330 Civic Center Dr (corner of Torrance Bl & Madrona Av), Torrance. The festival is outdoors, in the Torino Plaza.
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"Wherever you look, there is an air of magic. People are laughing and singing along with performers and reciting words that flowed from a collective soul, music and images from one mind, shared at this moment in a festival tribute to Bob Dylan. Andy Hill & Renee Safier have created an annual event with a stellar line-up of local artists who will be singing praises to the bard of rock." – B. Noel Barr, music journalist, Random Lengths newspaper.
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Forty of the L.A. area's most talented and accomplished musicians, including those in road bands that play arenas and top studio session players join hosts ANDY & RENEE and HARD RAIN to perform over 60 songs written by BOB DYLAN. This is dependably a fine and fun all-ages event with a cavalcade of great recording artists, including an all-star backing house band with horn players.
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Rene says, "We are excited about our new venue, and we know it's going to be a great day! What started out as a small once-a-year backyard party where a loose conglomerate of close friends would take turns performing Dylan classics all day and well into the night (or until the cops came), has evolved into a full-blown music festival attended by hundreds of fans.YOU should be one of them! Please tell your friends, and encourage them to attend this special event."
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Patrons can bring a blanket or lawn chair; some seating available.
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Food, and beverages -- both alcoholic and non-alcoholic -- available for purchase. Food prepared by acclaimed Chef Michael Shafer of The Depot and Buffalo Fire Department restaurants in Torrance. No outside food or drinks allowed.
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Advance tix and more info at www.andyandrenee.com or call 310-346-9383.
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There are ticket options. VIP tix include entry fee, a 2013 Dylanfest T shirt, the 19th Annual Dylanfest DVD, a CD of the 2013 Dylanfest's musical highlights, an invite to the Post-Dylanfest VIP Party, a VIP "hanging tag" to wear around your neck, your name on the "VIP Thank You" board, and VIP ticket holders' names are entered in a drawing, and the winner gets to count-off "Like A Rolling Stone" 1-2-3-4.
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Tickets are $25 in advance and $30 at the door for adults, $10 for kids under age 14. VIP tix are $100.
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Sun, May 5, in Altadena:
9:30 pm KEN O’MALLEY brings his authentic and original Irish music and storytelling to a matinee at the Coffee Gallery Backstage, 2029 N Lake Av, Altadena 91001; reservations 626-798-6236 (10 am-10 pm); venue phone 626-398-7917; info www.coffeegallery.com. (“The venue named by the Guide's editor, writing in FolkWorks, as L.A.’s best intimate acoustic listening room venue”).
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Ken always does a thematic show with a different theme each time at these matinee performances. He is recently returned from leading a tour of Ireland, so he will surely have especially good and current tales to tell.
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Sun, May 5, in OC (Costa Mesa):
3 pm PACIFIC SYMPHONY YOUTH WIND ENSEMBLE (PSYWE) plays a free concert and joint performance with the U.S. AIR FORCE BAND OF THE GOLDEN WEST in the Renée and Henry Segerstrom Concert Hall for their “Spring Concert,” at Orange County Performing Arts Center, 600 Town Center Dr, Costa Mesa; 714-556-2787; www.ocpac.org.
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It’s PSYWE’s “Season Finale” concert. Established in 2007, PSYWE has quickly gained recognition for being at the forefront of wind ensemble development in the country. Representing 23 schools in and beyond Orange County, PSYWE offers performance opportunities to instrumentalists in grades 8 through 12, providing members with a high quality and innovative artistic experience. Under the direction and enthusiasm of Music Director JOSHUA ROACH from USC’s Thornton School of Music, and with the artistic direction of Pacific Symphony’s renowned Music Director CARL ST.CLAIR, the ensemble strives to encourage musical and personal growth through the art of performance. Students receive regular interaction and guidance from Symphony musicians, guest artists and Maestro St.Clair.
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Sun, May 5, in Venice:
7-11 pm “BENEFIT FOR RON SARFATY” with performances by WENDY WALDMAN, JOHN BATDORF, DAVE TUCKER, LAUREN ADAMS, SEVERIN BROWNE, FUR DIXON, SUSIE GLAZE, JEFF GOLD, EARL GREY & LISA JOHNSON, TOM HUBBARD & KEN HOLME (H2), MICHAEL WESLEY HUGHES, ARLENE KOLE, JOHN MOLLENHAUER (aka JOHN M), DAVE MORRISON, LISA NEMZO, TRACY NEWMAN, TARA SITSER, GARY STOCKDALE, RIC TAYLOR, TIM TEDROW & TERRY VREELAND, JAYNEE THORNE, ED TREE, CHAD WATSON & PAM LOE, JOYCE WOODSON, and JOHN ZIPPERER, at The Talking Stick Coffee Lounge, 1411 Lincoln Bl, Venice 90291; 310- 450-6052; www.thetalkingstick.net.
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Whether or not you can attend, you can donate at www.houseconcerts.us/ron. Paypal and tax deductible options are available there, along with information for making donations by personal check.
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Thu, May 9, in Claremont:
7 pm KRISTIN KORB, that beautifully-voiced (and beautiful) upright bass player / vocalist and purveyor of highly listenable jazz, plays a show featuring BRUCE FORMAN (COW BOP) and JEFF HAMILTON, on her California CD release tour for the new album, "What's Your Story," at the Claremont Women's Club, 343 W Twelfth St, Claremont. All ages. Tix, $30.
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Official release of CD, internationally, was April 2. More at www.kristinkorb.com.
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Fri-Sun, May 10-12, FESTIVAL, in San Diego:
Annual “GATOR BY THE BAY FESTIVAL” with a Cajun and Zydeco live music lineup that includes GENO DELAFOSE & FRENCH ROCKIN’ BOOGIE, ANDRE THIERRY & ZYDECO MAGIC, LIL’ WAYNE & SAME OL’ 2-STEP, & LAFAYETTE RHYTHM DEVILS. It’s San Diego’s yearly celebration of zydeco blues music and incredible Louisiana food. With top musicians performing, whether you go for the dancing, the blues, or the crawfish, it’s a fun time. Book your room early at the Sheraton next to the festival to get the $119 + tax per-night rate. Go to www.sandiegofestival.com for schedules and all the details.
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Fri, May 10, in Santa Monica:
8 pm SARA WATKINS (Nickel Creek) plus special guest KRIS ORLOWSKI, 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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Fri, May 10, in San Pedro:
8 pm KRISTIN KORB, that beautifully-voiced and stunningly beautiful upright bass player / vocalist who stretches jazz into Americana, returns from Europe to play a show featuring BRUCE FORMAN (Cow Bop) and JEFF HAMILTON, on her California CD release tour for the new album, "What's Your Story," at Alva’s Showroom, 1417 W 8th St, Weymouth Corners, San Pedro 90732; www.alvasshowroom.com; 800-403-3447 or 310-519-1314. All ages. You can bring your own food and drinks into this venue and just pay the cover. Plenty of free parking. Tix, $30.
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Official release of CD, internationally, was April 2. More at www.kristinkorb.com.
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Sat, May 11, in Agoura Hills:
Time tba JUDY COLLINS plays the Canyon Club, 28912 Roadside Dr, Agoura Hills; www.canyonclub.net; 818-879-5016.
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Sat, May 11, in Santa Monica:
8 pm ROLAND WHITE, a true bluegrass legend, plus special guest CHELSEA CROWELL, 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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May 11, in Santa Monica:
8 pm “AN EVENING WITH BOB & DAN” brings OLD-TIME MUSIC by longtime friends BOB CARLIN and DAN LEVENSON to the “FOLKWORKS CONCERT SERIES” at Santa Monica History Museum, 1350 7th St, Santa Monica 90401; 310-395-2290.
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These gentlemen have spent their musical lives traveling the back roads of America, playing and presenting their take on musical traditions. Take a journey through their experiences of the last forty years with these masters of old-time music. Hear fiddle, banjo, guitar and voice utilized in various combinations to tell their story of learning and sharing the nation’s great musical traditions gleaned from its past masters.
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Advance tix at www.brownpapertickets.com/event/369107. $15 general, $13 for FolKWorks members (“Friend” level & above). Tix by mail (send check): FolkWorks, PO Box 55051, Sherman Oaks 91413.
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Sat, May 11, in Pasadena:
8 pm SUSIE GLAZE & THE HILONESOME BAND play the “CALTECH FOLK MUSIC SOCIETY” series in Beckman Institute Auditorium (aka “Little Beckman”) on the Caltech campus in Pasadena; 626-395-4652. Park in either of two lots at the end of Michigan Av, south off Del Mar.
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Sat, May 11, in SGV (Covina):
8 pm BRIAN BOWERS, the most acclaimed "Autoharp Master" of our time, journeys to the West Coast and plays The Fret House, 309 N Citrus Av, Covina 91723; 626-339-7020; frethouse@earthlink.net; www.frethouse.com. Doors at 7:30 for the best seats. More at www.bryanbowers.com. Tix, $15.
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Sun, May 12, in Santa Monica:
8 pm CATIE CURTIS 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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Thu-Sat, May 16-18, FESTIVAL, in L.A.:
Annual “LOS ANGELES OLD TIME SOCIAL” brings three evenings and one whole day of performances, workshops, jams, dances, and “old time is good time” music to several venues in L.A. Though produced separately, it’s become the annual lead-in to Sunday’s TOPANGA BANJO FIDDLE CONTEST & FOLK FESTIVAL, as well as a mighty fine event on its own. Details soon.
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Fri-Sun, May 17-19, FESTIVAL, in Nevada:
1st Annual “HENDERSON CRAWFISH FESTIVAL” in Henderson, Nevada, between Las Vegas and Lake Mead, is a new one, produced by the same folks who produce the mid-summer “LONG BEACH CRAWFISH FESTIVAL.” More, soon.
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Fri, May 17, in OC (Laguna Beach):
Time tba LISA NEMZO plays the “SUNSET SERENADES” outdoor series in Heisler Park Amphitheater, Laguna Beach.
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Fri, May 17, in Santa Monica:
8 & 10 pm TOM RUSH plays two shows tonight at McCabe’s, 3101 Pico Bl (Pico at 31st), Santa Monica 90405; www.mccabes.com; 310-828-4403; tix, 310-828-4497. Tix, $28.50. 8 pm is sold out; at press time, tix available for 10 pm show.
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Fri, May 17, in Santa Monica:
10 pm TOM RUSH plays a second show tonight at McCabe’s, 3101 Pico Bl (Pico at 31st), Santa Monica 90405; www.mccabes.com; 310-828-4403; tix, 310-828-4497. Tix, $28.50. 8 pm is sold out; at press time, tix available for 10 pm show.
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Sat, May 18, in Newhall (Santa Clarita):
8 pm “AN EVENING WITH JASON "BUCK" CORBETT & FRIENDS” at the “OUTWEST CONCERT SERIES” at Out West Western Boutique & Cultural Center, 24265 Main St (aka San Fernando Rd on older maps), Newhall 91321; www.scvoutwest.com; reservations (limited seating), 661-255-7087.
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Presented by SCVTV, the WMA California Chapter, and OutWest. Apart from the Santa Clarita Cowboy Festival, this concert series has become the most prolific presenter of western music in recent years. More on the “Live Music” tab at www.scvoutwest.com, including info on upcoming and past “SCVTV Concerts.”
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Doors at 7:30 pm for the best seats, concert at 8 pm. Light refreshments included. Tix are a “suggested donation” of $15.
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Sat, May 18, in Santa Monica:
8 pm DAN WILSON plays McCabe’s, 3101 Pico Bl (Pico at 31st), Santa Monica 90405; www.mccabes.com; 310-828-4403; tix, 310-828-4497. Tix, $22.50.
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Sun, May 19, FESTIVAL, in Agoura Hills:
Annual “TOPANGA BANJO FIDDLE CONTEST & FOLK FESTIVAL” at Paramount Ranch in the Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area is Southern California’s best one-day acoustic music festival, and the contest awards are coveted and prestigious. There are multiple entertainment stages of bluegrass, old-time, and traditional folk-Americana all day, in addition to live music for dancing, and the contest competitors. It always makes for tough choices, hour-by-hour, which acts to see. The perfectly picturesque site is an old western movie-set town with surrounding oak woodlands, administered by the National Park Service. The event features NPS displays, vendors of instruments and more, and truly superior festival food. Come early, because the vast parking lots filled-up in 2011 and latecomers were turned-away; it nearly happened again in 2012. Full details at www.topangabanjofiddle.org.
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Sun, May 19, in Santa Monica:
11 am “MATINEE KIDS SHOW” with MASANGA MARIMBA Ensemble at McCabe’s, 3101 Pico Bl (Pico at 31st), Santa Monica 90405; www.mccabes.com; 310-828-4403; tix, 310-828-4497. Tix, $8, kids under age 2 get in free.
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Sun, May 19, in downtown L.A.:
4 pm “LE SALON DE MUSIQUES” monthly CHAMBER CONCERT SERIES concludes today in the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion, 5th Floor, L.A. Music Center, 135 N Grand Av, L.A. (downtown) 90012; 213-972-7211; www.musiccenter.org.
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Fri, May 24, in Santa Monica:
8 pm JAY NASH & DAVID RAMIREZ 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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Sat & Sun, May 25 & 26, FESTIVAL, in Simi Valley:
24th Annual “SIMI VALLEY CAJUN & BLUES FESTIVAL,” formerly “SIMI CAJUN-CREOLE MUSIC FESTIVAL,” brings performances by STEVE RILEY & THE MAMOU PLAYBOYS, ANDRE THIERRY & ZYDECO MAGIC, BONNE MUSIQUE ZYDECO, J PAUL JR. & THE ZYDECO NUBREEDS, ACADIANA with THERESA RUSSELL, LEROY THOMAS & THE ZYDECO ROADRUNNERS, DAVID SOUSA & THE ZYDECO MUDBUGS, LISA HALEY & THE ZYDEKATS, and an additional lineup of blues artists, at Rancho Santa Susana Community Park, 5005 E Los Angeles Av, Simi Valley 93063. Info, 805-517-9000; www.simicajun.org.
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A fine, well-run event, sponsored by the local Rotary Club, with profits going to numerous local charities and community organizations, this festival is held on a sprawling outdoor site, with tents over large dance floors at each of two main stages and tents for seated shade, and over rows of tables for eating. Shuttle buses from remote parking when the nearby lots fill-up.
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Here are some videos from the 2011 Simi Valley Cajun Blues Festival, courtesy of Brad Sjoblum: ANDRE THIERRY performing, www.youtube.com/watch?v=R4K-5ftIr7U and http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=98NlOnG5pyQ; GREG BENUSA teaching zydeco dance, www.youtube.com/watch?v=DKPrj4EM0do; dancers, www.youtube.com/watch?v=kk7by1oHbWY; 97-year-old zydeco dancer Bernice Sjoblom, dancing and eating alligator, and proving you are never too old to try something new, at www.youtube.com/watch?v=a0ipnZhDntM.
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Fri, May 31, in Santa Monica:
8 pm ANNE McCUE & DAVID OLNEY, plus SERGIO WEBB opening, 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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June, 2013 (Early Look)
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Jun 1, in Lancaster:
8 pm JUICE NEWTON plays the 2013 season’s closing show at the Lancaster Performing Arts Center, 750 W Lancaster Bl, Lancaster 93534; www.lpac.org; 661-723-5950. Tix $32 & $27.
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Thu-Sun, Jun 6-9, FESTIVAL, in Connecticut:
Annual “STRAWBERRY PARK CAJUN ZYDECO FESTIVAL” in Preston, CT, has a Cajun-zydeco lineup that includes CURLEY TAYLOR & ZYDECO TROUBLE, GENO DELAFOSE & FRENCH ROCKIN’ BOOGIE, STEVE RILEY & THE MAMOU PLAYBOYS, THE PINE LEAF BOYS, LIL’ WAYNE & SAME OL’ 2-STEP, SAVOY FAMILY BAND, JESSE LEGE,JIMMY JO, & PLANET ZYDECO. Go to www.strawberrypark.net/festivals/cajun-zydecofestival for details.
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Sun, Jun 9, in Pasadena:
3:30 pm BARRY McGUIRE & JOHN YORK play a benefit concert for homeless families in a specially-crafted “HURT & HOPE” version of their “TRIPPIN’ THE ’60s” show, at 1st Church of the Nazarene, 3700 E Sierra Madre Bl, Pasadena 91107.
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In 1965, BARRY McGUIRE sang about a world of hurt in his landmark delivery of the #1 Billboard Hit (and banned from the radio) song, “Eve of Destruction.” In 2013, he sings about his journey to hope. JOHN YORK is a former member of THE BYRDS who has toured the world as an accomplished performing songwriter. It’s a benefit for the homeless, with proceeds going to Family Promise of San Gabriel Valley. More on the event at www.conta.cc/ZaAROW
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Advance tix $30 at 626-675-1316. Tix at door, $35.
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Thu, Jun 13, in SGV (Covina):
8 pm THOM BRESH, “Merle Travis-Style Guitar Master,” plays The Fret House, 309 N Citrus Av, Covina 91723; 626-339-7020; frethouse@earthlink.net; www.frethouse.com. Doors at 7:30 for the best seats. More at www.bresh.com. Tix, $15.
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Fri-Sun, Jun 14-16, FESTIVAL, in Ontario:
37th Annual “HUCK FINN'S JUBILEE,” the national award-winning Father's Day Weekend event, changes towns this year, moving to Cucamonga-Guasti Regional Park, 800 N Archibald Av, Ontario 91764.
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The popular bluegrass-themed festival is moving from its original location at Mojave Narrows Regional Park in a bittersweet decision for the family of event founder DON TUCKER, who passed away after suffering a stroke in October. The festival’s new home, Cucamonga-Guasti Regional Park, is a 150-acre venue with green grass stage area, bountiful trees and two stocked lakes for fishing. The park is surrounded by a variety of hotels and offers quick and easy access from the I-10 freeway. Check out the festival video at www.promo.huckfinn.com and get all the details, including early-bird discount tix, camping, etc, at www.huckfinn.com.
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Under Don Tucker’s leadership, Huck Finn achieved multiple recognitions as one of the finest family-friendly music festivals in America. We expect his family will carry on with the same commitment and continue to produce a model event.
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Fri-Sun, Jun 14-16, FESTIVAL, in Santa Barbara Co.:
Annual “LIVE OAK MUSIC FESTIVAL” at Live Oak Camp, in the Coast Range, NW of Santa Barbara is the annual benefit for Santa Barbara / Central Coast public radio, and a superbly well-produced all-ages event with a gently bohemian feel. Get out your tie-dyes, or buy them there.
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The lineup is almost complete and they brag (with real justification) “we have some amazing acts coming your way for the 25th Annual Live Oak Music Festival Father's Day Weekend!”
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Performers include:
• JERRY DOUGLAS, 13-time Grammy winner, three-time CMA Musician of the Year and "The King of the Dobro."
• ROBERT EARL KEEN, Texas singer-songwriter and called "One of our nation's finest musical storytellers."
• STOOGES BRASS BAND, winners of the 2010 New Orleans Street Kings competition and Best Contemporary Brass Band at the 2011 Big Easy Music Awards
• RUTHIE FOSTER, rootsy rhythm, soul, rock & blues powerhouse who has also recorded a roots-of-bluegrass album.
• RUPA & THE APRIL FISHES
• DEAD WINTER CARPENTERS
• JOE CRAVEN TRIO
• RANCHERS FOR PEACE
• LA SANTA CECELIA
• TOM BALL & KENNY SULTAN
• INGA SWEARINGEN
• PHIL SALAZAR & THE KIN FOLK
and still more to come.
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Order your adult full-festival pass while they’re still available (they do sell-out) or your single-day tickets at www.liveoakfest.org, or 805-781-3030 (Mon-Fri, 8 am-5 pm).
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Fri, Jun 14, in VC (Newbury Park):
8 pm “FIRESIDE CONCERT SERIES” brings KEN O’MALLEY with his authentic and original Irish music, fabulous voice, multi-instrumental prowess, and storytelling, for a solo performance; plus, another act, tba, at Borchard Community Center,190 N Reino Rd, Newbury Park 91320; more online at www.crpd.org/parkfac/borchard/fireside_concerts.asp. Hosted by Bob Kroll, sponsored by Conejo Recreation & Park District. Info, contact Bob at 805-499-2930 or folksgr1@aol.com. A good series; adults only, no children. Arrive early for a good seat. $9 at the door.
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Sat, Jun 15, FESTIVAL, in Claremont:
10 am-10 pm “CLAREMONT FOLK FESTIVAL” returns after a three-year hiatus, at Rancho Santa Ana Botanic Gardens, Foothill & College, Claremont; 909-624-2928.
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Sat, Jun 15, in OC (Anaheim):
7:30 pm FREEBO and SEVERIN BROWNE play a co-bill at the Living Tradition Concert Series at the Anaheim Downtown Community Center, 250 E Center St, Anaheim; www.thelivingtradition.org; reservations 949-646-1964.
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Admission, $16 ($13 for Living Tradition members); one child under age 18 is free with each paid adult.
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Sat, Jun 29, in San Diego Co (Encinitas):
7 pm KEN O’MALLEY brings his authentic and original Irish music, fabulous voice, and multi-instrumental prowess, for a solo performance at the “SAN DIEGO FOLK HERITAGE” series at San Dieguito United Methodist Church, 170 Calle Magdalena, Encinitas; www.sdfolkheritage.org.
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July, 2013 (Early Look)
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Jul 4-7, FESTIVAL, in Oregon:
Annual “WATERFRONT BLUES FEST” in Portland, Oregon brings 75 bands, from blues to swing and a Zydeco lineup includes CHUBBY CARRIER & THE BAYOU SWAMP BAND, LIL’ WAYNE & SAME OL’ 2-STEP, THE PINE LEAF BOYS, HORACE TRAHAN & THE OSSUN EXPRESS, TOOLOOSE, & ATOMIC GUMBO. Most of the 75 blues & swing bands had yet to be posted at press time. The fest is in Waterfront Park in downtown Portland, and brings over 20,000 attendees each day.
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Our Cajun-zydeco dance friends tell us, “If flying in, best to avoid a rental car & parking fees in downtown. Options for rooms include www.hotwire.com for a 3-star hotel ($68) at the airport (with shuttle from terminal) within walking distance to the Cascade light rail station. To / from downtown takes 45 minutes, and drops you 4 short blocks from the fest. [Another option is the] University Place Hotel (www.uplacehotel.com) for $113 / night, including tax & breakfast, ten blocks from the fest.” They also suggest the PSU campus dorm rooms with bath & amenities, $56 to $66 / night, 12 blocks from the fest; www.pdx.edu/conferences/stay-us, where you can click on “individual stay contract” for details.
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Hotels across the street from the fest include the Marriott and Hotel 50. Both are over $150 / night. The Hilton Hotel (6 blocks away) may be willing to bargain if you arrive without reservations and they have empty rooms.
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Sat, Jul 20, FESTIVAL, in New Mexico:
Annual “WILDLIFE WEST FEST” includes performances by LISA HALEY & THE ZYDEKATS
at 3 & 8 pm, plus workshops, at Wildlife West Nature Park, 87 N Frontage Rd, Edgewood, NM 87015. This festival benefits a charity for injured wild animals. More at www.wildlifewest.org/bluegrass.html.
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Fri-Mon, Jul 26-29, FESTIVAL, in Rhode Island:
Annual “NEWPORT FOLK FESTIVAL” in Newport, Rhode Island, with IRIS DEMENT, TROMBONE SHORTY, JIM JAMES. THE LUMINEERS, BONNIE “PRINCE” BILLY, COLIN MELOY, BLACK PRAIRIE, BETH ORTON, TIFT MERRITT, THE MOUNTAIN GOATS, SHOVELS & ROPE, ANDREW BIRD, SPIRIT FAMILY REUNION, THE FELICE BROTHERS, and more. Held at historic Ft. Adams on the edge of Narragansett Bay, the Newport Folk Festival offers three stages of music, plus surprise performances around the grounds.
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Sat & Sun, Jul 27 & 28, FESTIVAL, in Long Beach:
Annual "LONG BEACH CRAWFISH FESTIVAL" brings Cajun & zydeco and blues, including top bands from Louisiana, at Rainbow Lagoon Events Park, 400 E Shoreline Dr (between Shoreline Village Dr & Linden Av), Long Beach 90802. More, soon.
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August, 2013 (Early Look)
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Sat, Aug 17, in Santa Clarita:
7 pm LISA HALEY & THE ZYDEKATS play the “SANTA CLARITA SUMMER CONCERT SERIES” in the park at 27150 Bouquet Canyon Rd, Santa Clarita 91351; http://arts.santa-clarita.com/Index.aspx?page=42.
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Sat, Aug 24, in Ventura:
7:30 pm Cajun blues band PORTERHOUSE BOB & DOWN TO THE BONE play the “MUSIC UNDER THE STARS” series at historic Olivas Adobe, 4200 Olivas Park Dr, Ventura; www.cityofventura.net/mus. Reservations recommended, these events always sell-out.
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Annual “RHYTHM & ROOTS FEST” in Ninigret State Park, RI. Go to www.rhythmandroots.com for info.
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Sat, Sep 7, in Ventura:
7:30 pm LISA HALEY & THE ZYDEKATS play the “MUSIC UNDER THE STARS” series at historic Olivas Adobe, 4200 Olivas Park Dr, Ventura; www.cityofventura.net/mus. Reservations recommended, these events always sell-out.
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Annual “HARVEST FESTIVAL OF DULCIMERS” sponsored by Southern California Dulcimer Heritage. Details when we get them. More on dulcimer-based bands and dulcimer-related events, throughout the year, at that organization’s site, www.scdh.org.
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8 pm CHRIS PROCTOR plays the “CALTECH FOLK MUSIC SOCIETY” series in Beckman Institute Auditorium (aka “Little Beckman”) on the Caltech campus in Pasadena; 626-395-4652. Park in either of two lots at the end of Michigan Av, south off Del Mar.
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Here’s the Guide to an exciting weekend AND BEYOND – the first of TWO fresh editions, published not-quite simultaneously on April 26 & 27, 2013. In addition, a new edition of the Guide’s NEWS & REVIEWS will be along soon, at a separate click.
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Here, you’ll find especially extensive FESTIVAL coverage with MORE details on MORE festivals, and even MORE acoustic and Americana music events added. There are astonishing numbers of CONCERTS; there are WORKSHOPS this weekend for artists, and – as you’ve come to expect – things you will find ONLY in the Guide.
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So get ready for Take Off. No flight delays – because we don’t allow those induced shortages of the people necessary to make things happen – those contrived shortages that add to unemployment and stagnation. Not around HERE, where there’s NO shortage of musicians who make good ’n GREAT classic Folk-Americana and original Acoustic Renaissance music, at every destination where you might choose to land! (Nope, no flight delays here – you’ve come to a place where all of us know that “budget sequesters” are an insane shortcut to misery, continued funneling of money to the rich at the expense of everyone else, leaving even less money for arts & music in public schools, and in so many ways, starving culture and bringing societal collapse.) HERE, we support music and the arts, and help you find abundant examples of that.
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First up...
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LATE ADDITIONS:
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WEBCAST, Sunday evening...
The show described below is now sold out, but you can watch it online! Get there by 5:15 pm, so you can get in before it's all tied-up. The link is --
http://kulakswoodshed.com/webcast-high
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Sun, Apr 28, in SFV (NoHo):
5 pm MARINA V plays her CD RELEASE SHOW for her new album, "INNER SUPERHERO," doing the entire album live, storyteller-style, at Kulak's Woodshed in North Hollywood. All ages show.
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Original songs include:
* "Hello" (the song, and the video for it, too, are nominated for the prestigious EOTM Awards. Check it out at www.youtube.com/watch?v=oBlB6OyP8oc )
* "You Make Me Beautiful"
* "Every Breath" (used on NBC's TV show "Days of Our Lives")
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The lovely and talented Marina says, "I'm sooo proud of this album."
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More at www.MarinaV.com and
www.facebook.com/MarinaVmusic
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Tix are $12 in advance at www.marinav.com/events.php. Only a few tix left. No tickets sold at the door.
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Now to our special focus...
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FESTIVALS!
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Egads. It’s enormous. Abundant and prolific. Check the write-ups (use our site's "search" function at the top of the “full web edition” page, or scroll to find ’em by the dates). Make sure you get tix before they sell-out – some do! Use the links for each festival’s site to learn about provisions for jamming and where the best jams happen, and for things like early-bird discounts, volunteer opportunities to get in free, extra-fare VIP seating, camping or lodgings, reserving shuttles / transport to avoid parking hassles, and more.
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FESTIVALS THIS WEEKEND:
• STAGECOACH FESTIVAL the mega-giant event in Indio (Apr 26-28)
• UPLAND LEMON FESTIVAL (Apr 26-28)
• DOO DAH PARADE and after-parties (Apr 27)
• VENTURA BLUES FESTIVAL (Apr 27)
• TRAIN SONG FESTIVAL (Apr 27)
• ADAMS AVENUE UNPLUGGED (Apr 27-28)
• THE AMERICAN FOLK MUSIC FEST (Apr 28)
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FESTIVALS COMING UP SOON & LATER: We add to this all the time, so check it carefully. The Guide includes listings / write-ups for:
• ROMANCE OF THE RANCHOS FESTIVAL is free (May 4 & 5, City of Industry)
• SIERRA MADRE ART FAIR with two stages of music (May 4 & 5, Sierra Madre)
• REDCAT INTERNATIONAL CHILDRENS FILM FESTIVAL (May 4-19, L.A.)
• 23rd Annual “DYLANFEST” at its new venue, the Torrance Cultural Center (May 5, Torrance)
• GATOR BY THE BAY FESTIVAL (May 10-12, San Diego)
• LOS ANGELES OLD TIME SOCIAL (May 16-18, L.A.)
• HENDERSON CRAWFISH FESTIVAL (May 17-19, near Las Vegas, Nevada)
• CALIFORNIA STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL (May 18-19, Oxnard)
• TOPANGA BANJO FIDDLE CONTEST & FOLK FESTIVAL (May 19, Agoura Hills)
• SWINGIN' ON A RIFF BIG BAND JAZZ FESTIVAL (May 23-26, L.A.)
• SIMI VALLEY CAJUN & BLUES FESTIVAL (May 25 & 26, Simi Valley)
• TOPANGA DAYS FESTIVAL (May 25-27, in Topanga)
• LIVE OAK MUSIC FESTIVAL (Jun 14-16, NE of Santa Barbara)
• HUCK FINN'S JUBILEE at its new Ontario, California venue (Jun 14-16, Ontario)
• CLAREMONT FOLK FESTIVAL (Jun 15, Claremont)
• BIG BEAR COWBOY GATHERING (Jun 21-24, Big Bear)
• LONG BEACH BAYOU FEST (Jun 22-23, Long Beach)
• CITRUS CLASSIC BALLOON FESTIVAL (hot air balloons, Jul 26-27, Santa Paula)
• DAY OF THE COWBOY & COWGIRL (Jul 27, Autry Museum of the American West, L.A.)
• CINECON 49 CLASSIC FILM FESTIVAL (Aug 29-Sep 2, Hollywood)
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FESTIVALS ELSEWHERE:
If you're headed EAST, there’s
• MERLEFEST (Apr 25-28, in North Carolina)
• STRAWBERRY PARK CAJUN ZYDECO FESTIVAL (Jun 6-9, in Connecticut)
• TELLURIDE BLUEGRASS FESTIVAL (40th annual, Jun 20-23, in Colorado)
• WILDLIFE WEST FEST (Jul 20, New Mexico)
• NEWPORT FOLK FESTIVAL (Jul 26-29, Newport, Rhode Island).
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Up NORTH, there’s
• NORTHWEST FOLK LIFE (May 23-27, in Seattle, Washington)
• WATERFRONT BLUES FEST (Jul 4-7, Portland, Oregon)
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TICKET ALERTS – buy now for the following shows:
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On May 1: “ELVIS AND THE BIRTH OF ROCK AND ROLL” at the Grammy Museum in Los Angeles. Tix at www.grammymuseum.org.
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On May 5, 7-11 pm: “BENEFIT FOR RON SARFATY” brings a huge lineup to a small venue that will reach capacity with advance tix sales, in support of the wheelchair-bound videographer and widely beloved musicians’ friend; at the Talking Stick Coffee Lounge, 1411 Lincoln Bl, Venice 90291. If you can’t attend, you can donate at www.houseconcerts.us/ron. There are Paypal and tax deductible options, along with how to make a donation by personal check.
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On May 6: IRON & WINE does a CD release event in “The Drop” series at the Grammy Museum in Los Angeles. Tix at www.grammymuseum.org.
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On June 7: “A PRAIRIE HOME COMPANION” makes its annual live-performance visit to Los Angeles. Tix are on sale at the Greek Theatre box office or at ticketmaster.com (you’ll pay a hefty “service fee” at the latter, so we recommend the venue’s box office.) Or, just be expedient at www.ticketmaster.com/event/09004A5A92FC4233?artistid=835597&majorcatid=10001&minorcatid=2&brand=greektheatre&camefrom=cfc_ndrcon_grk_April17.
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On Sat, Jul 6, at 8 pm: JETHRO TULL'S IAN ANDERSON plays” THICK AS A BRICK 1 & 2” at the Greek Theatre. Tix go on sale Sat, Apr 20, at www.ticketmaster.com/event/09004A77A4D5397E?artistid=722512&majorcatid=10001&minorcatid=1&brand=greektheatre&camefrom=cfc_ndrcon_grk_April17
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IN MEMORIUM:
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GEORGE JONES, country music legend from a time when country WAS really country, died Friday at the age of 81. He brought his sturdy-but-vulnerable voice to three # 1 country hits, “White Lightning” (1959), “She Thinks I Still Care” (1962), and “I Was Country When Country Wasn’t Cool” (with Barbara Mandrell in 1981), and dozens and dozens of others.
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RICHIE HAVENS, born January 21, 1941, died April 22, 2013. From influential rocker who played Woodstock to roots music folkie, his influence was powerful and will endure. Check him out at www.richiehavens.com/official_site/home.html
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HERBIE KATZ, aka “DOCTOR FUN,” the supremely talented blues harmonica maestro from WUMBLOOZO and all-around delightful person. Herbie lost his battle with cancer on April 13. We remember Herbie with more in the Guide’s NEWS & REVIEWS edition, available at a separate click.
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MUSICIANS’ FRIEND INDEED IS A FRIEND IN NEED. You’ve seen him making multi-camera videos of concerts that he gives to the bands and artists for FREE, to help them promote their music and careers. Now, he needs your help. RON SARFATY was in a recent traffic collision that totaled his specially-equipped van, a vehicle that let him drive from his wheelchair. Insurance won’t begin to pay enough to replace it for him. There’s a benefit concert and more coming up May 5. You don’t need to wait to send him a check or an e-donation. See the Guide’s NEWS & REVIEWS edition, available at a separate click, or the concert listing in this edition.
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Basic info: the “BENEFIT FOR RON SARFATY” is May 5th, 7-11 pm, at The Talking Stick Coffee Lounge, 1411 Lincoln Bl, Venice 90291; 310- 450-6052; www.thetalkingstick.net. Whether or not you can attend, you can donate at www.houseconcerts.us/ron. Paypal and tax deductible options are available there, along with information for making donations by personal check.
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1) Friday’s MUSIC-on-TV
2) Friday’s BROADCAST & WEB RADIO with live music performances
3) Friday’s FESTIVALS
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It’s under construction. There are many more offerings than there used to be, when we routinely included them before. So, send us your favorites, to share with others! To be eligible, the show must feature live music performance (or recorded live performance), AND must be available either (a) on the web (simulcast or archived or web-only), OR (b) on broadcast radio in Southern California. And, of course, the format must be within the genres of music the Guide covers.
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Fri-Sun, Apr 26-28, FESTIVAL, in Indio:
“STAGECOACH FESTIVAL” 2013 at the Empire Polo Club, 81-800 Avenue 51, Indio 92201. Festival info, www.stagecoachfestival.com.
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Once again, this mega-festival has an astonishing lineup. Folk-Americana, Western, Bluegrass and Classic Country (not Nashville-pop-country) artists include OLD CROW MEDICINE SHOW, MARTY STUART, DWIGHT YOAKAM, RIDERS IN THE SKY, CHARLEY PRIDE, COMMANDER CODY, CONNIE SMITH, HAYES CARLL, JEFF BRIDGES & THE ABIDERS, JUSTIN TOWNES EARLE, DIERKS BENTLEY, LONESTAR, ROGER McGUINN, SONS & BROTHERS, SUZY BOGGUSS, TANYA TUCKER, THE CHARLIE DANIELS BAND, THE HONKYTONK ANGELS BAND, THE WESTBOUND RANGERS, THOMPSON SQUARE, WADDIE MITCHELL, WYLIE & THE WILD WEST, and THE ZAC BROWN BAND.
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BECKY STARK
BLUE SKY RIDERS
BROWN BIRD
CHARLEY PRIDE
CHRIS SHIFLETT & THE DEAD...
COMMANDER CODY
CONNIE SMITH
DARIUS RUCKER
DIERKS BENTLEY
DON WILLIAMS
DWIGHT YOAKAM
FLORIDA GEORGIA LINE
GABRIEL KELLEY
HANK WILLIAMS JR.
HAUNTED WINDCHIMES
HAYES CARLL
JANA KRAMER
JEFF BRIDGES & THE ABIDERS
JOE NICHOLS
JOHN ANDERSON
JOHN REILLY & FRIENDS
JUSTIN TOWNES EARLE
LADY ANTEBELLUM
LONESTAR
MAGGIE ROSE
MARTY STUART
NICK 13
OLD CROW MEDICINE SHOW
PHIL VASSAR
RIDERS IN THE SKY
ROBERT ELLIS
RODNEY ATKINS
ROGER McGUINN
SONS & BROTHERS
SUZY BOGGUSS
TANYA TUCKER
THE CHARLIE DANIELS BAND
THE HONKYTONK ANGELS BAND
THE LITTLE WILLIES
THE STEEL WHEELS
THE WESTBOUND RANGERS
THOMPSON SQUARE
TOBY KEITH
TRACE ADKINS
WADDIE MITCHELL
WYLIE & THE WILD WEST
ZAC BROWN BAND
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The Acoustic Americana Music Guide has consistently celebrated the inclusive booking policies of this event. Sure, the Nashville pop-country award-winners are there, BUT, there is always a fine representation from the best of the Folk-Americana, Bluegrass, Western Music, and Alt-Country / Honky-Tonk world. With “country” radio so embedded in pop-country, this festival is a joy for Traditional Country and Folk-Americana fans alike, and with multiple stages, you can find your niche and ensconce yourself, or wander and explore other auditory horizons.
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STAGECOACH has come a long way in a few short years. There are “Buy Now” and layaway options for tickets, and Stagecoach now has a BBQ Competition, an RV Resort, campgrounds with jamming and organized karaoke, money-saving “family passes” to the festival, and plenty more.
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Beyond the jam packed musical lineup, there are other ACTIVITIES and fun things to do and see while at the festival. Inside the venue, you’ll find a FERRIS WHEEL, with fabulous views of the festival - additional cost may apply. A WIFI CENTER will offer web access with computers and printers available. In the festival’s Campgrounds, they organize karaoke in the camping activities tent, and there is a “STAGECOACH KARAOKE STATION.” If hearing all that nonprofessional catterwalling stresses you, they offer sanctioned professional MASSAGE ($1 per minute, chair massage). Even without The Who, you can show your prowess at Pinball and win daily VIP upgrades & merch. In addition to the live music, Country DJs offer tunes on the dance floor. Campers will have free SUPERMARKET SHUTTLES for anything you “can't find at the general store or the farmers market.”
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In addition, there are FAMILY FRIENDLY ACTIVITIES for the kids, and a WORLD RENOWNED BBQ, with 30 national BBQ teams cooking 24/7 in the hopes of being picked as Grand Champion in the BARBEQUE CONTEST.
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The festival website offers organized carpooling and a CARPOOL CONVOY signup. Once you’re there, their RECYCLING PROGRAM has an economic incentive, letting you earn free water, wristband upgrades and more by participating.
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Tickets for STAGECOACH are available ONLY as full, three-day passes (whether or not you choose to attend all three days) and are “all-in pricing,” with a “what-you-see-is-what-you-pay,” no-surprises policy that others need to emulate. (The policies, not the prices.) Costs shown include all fees except parking and camping:
General admission, $239 (limit of 6 per household)
Package P1, $1099 (limit of 2 per household)
Package P2, $799 (limit of 6 per household)
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Add-on VIP Parking is $100, for those who don’t want to face the walk from the far-flung parking lots. The festival notes, “ADA reserved seats will be an option at purchase while supplies last.”
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Fri-Sun, Apr 26-28, FESTIVAL, in Upland:
Annual "UPLAND LEMON FESTIVAL" in downtown Upland. Entertainment this year doesn't appear very folk-friendly, but the event itself looks fun. (Hint: lemon meringue pie.) Check-out the stage lineups at www.uplandlemonfestival.com/fp/events/LemonFestival/entertainment/stages_lemon_idol.asp.
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Fri, Apr 26; Thu-Sun, Apr 25-28, FESTIVAL, in NC:
Annual “MERLEFEST” in Wilkesboro, North Carolina; line-up includes THE AVETT BROTHERS, NITTY GRITTY DIRT BAND, JERRY DOUGLAS, SAM BUSH, THE GREENCARDS, POKEY LaFARGE, DEL McCOURY, and the PRESERVATION HALL JAZZ BAND, TIFT MERRITT, PETER ROWAN, MATRACA BERG, and many more. Saturday night will feature a special all-star tribute to DOC WATSON, who passed away in May, 2012. A tix give-away is happening on Folk Alley, at www.folkalley.com.
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Fri, Apr 26, in Tehachapi:
6-8 pm “APPLE SHED LIVE ACOUSTIC MUSIC,” a Friday and Saturday night series at the Apple Shed, 333 E Tehachapi Bl, Tehachapi 93561; 661-823-8333.
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They have a regular schedule of performers:
1st Friday - WILL JAMES - Celtic, Americana, gospel, & folk
1st Saturday - JO STONE - piano music
2nd Friday - THE GEEZERS - folk music
2nd Saturday - ART LARSON - clarinet
3rd Friday – “Country Music night” (was the late Cowboy / Western artist TONY VICE)
3rd Saturday - MOUNTAIN PASS - oldies
4th Friday - MAX VALENTINO - acoustic guitar
4th Saturday - PAT STRONG – country / ballads music
5th Saturday - CRAIG SHAW
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Fri, Apr 26, in Long Beach:
6:30-7:30 pm AJ GIBBS plays his weekly Cajun-zydeco “Mr. 1 Man Show” at Shear Rhythm Dance, 4126 Viking Way, Suite #220, Long Beach. Info,562-528-6626. Time and date subject to change, because he tours all over de place.
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Fri, Apr 26, in Tehachapi:
Time tba “LIVE MUSIC AT LA BELLE AMORE,” a Friday and Saturday series at La Belle Amore Italian Bistro, 209 S Green St, Tehachapi; 661-822-7419. Recommended by locals who tell the Guide, “Great live music can be heard” at this Italian Bistro, located next to the Hitching Post Theater.
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Here’s the usual monthly schedule:
STEVE HEPNER & LAUREN ALEXANDER - 1st Friday
TERRY ASHER & FRIENDS - 1st Saturday
THE GEEZERS - folk music - 2nd & 5th Saturday
CRAIG SHAW - 2nd & 4th Friday
PETER CUTLER & DEBBY HAND as a folk duo - 3rd Friday
MARIA & CHARLY “folk & more” duo of CHARLY WALLMO & MARIA WEIR WERTH - 3rd Sat
DAVE OGDEN, Celtic fingerstyle guitar - 4th Saturday
GARY MAZOLLA - 5th Friday
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Fri, Apr 26, in Redondo Beach:
6:30-9:30 pm ANDY & RENEE's and their band, HARD RAIN's, weekly residency has moved to On The Rocks, 239 N Harbor Dr, Redondo Beach 90277; 310-379-7438.
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Venue uses the same parking lot as Delzano's, longtime home of their old residency, which is now permanently closed. Andy says, "Come help us show On the Rocks how much we appreciate the soft landing!"
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ANDY & RENEE are finalists in the “International Acoustic Music Awards” for “Best Duo/Group” for their original song, "Dream It All Away." More at www.inacoustic.com/winners.html .
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Fri, Apr 26, in Palmdale:
7 pm “LIVE ACOUSTIC MUSIC” at Butler's Coffee, 40125 10th St West, Suite I, Palmdale 93551; 661-272-9530; www.butlerscoffee.com/music.html.
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Fri, Apr 26, in SFV (Northridge):
7-10 pm Weekly “FRIDAY ACOUSTIC SHOWCASE” with a full lineup of recording artists and performing host BRYAN CHAN, at Pho-King Delicious, 9350 Corbin Av, Northridge 91324. Venue offers a variety of noodle dishes, home-made curries, spring rolls, soups and bbq ribs, and pho. No cover.
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7 pm “FRIDAY NIGHT BLUEGRASS JAM” at the Coffee Connection, 3838 Centinela Av, Los Angeles 90066; 310-391-1380.
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7 pm SONGMAKERS monthly “BELL ARTS SONG CIRCLE” at Bell Arts Factory, 432 N Ventura Av, Ventura 93001.
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Fri, Apr 26, in OC (Dana Point):
7:30 pm MARTIN TAYLOR plays the first of two nights for the “LORD OF THE STRINGS” Concert Series, this one at Dana Point Community House, 24642 San Juan St, Dana Point 92629; tix and info, 949-842-2227 or 949-244-6656.
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Fri, Apr 26, in San Pedro:
8 pm THE BERNIE PEARL TRIO brings their acclaimed blues to the “B. NOEL BARR PRESENTS” series at Alva’s Showroom, 1417 W 8th St, Weymouth Corners, San Pedro 90732; www.alvasshowroom.com; 800-403-3447 or 310-519-1314. You can bring your own food and drinks into this venue and just pay the cover. Plenty of free parking.
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Blues guru Bernie has played with everyone from LIGHTNIN” HOPKINS to PAPA JOHN CREACH. He has a new album out, “Sittin’ on the Right Side of the Blues,” getting rave reviews. The trio brings Bernie with MIKE BARRY, his longtime sideman, and ALBERT TREPAGNIER.
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B. NOEL “Bob” BARR is an entertainment journalist based in the South Bay, and he presents top acts in a monthly series.
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Fri, Apr 26, in Altadena:
8 pm I SEE HAWKS IN L.A., easily in the forefront of L.A.’s roots-music-inspired yet refreshingly original bands, plays the fine listening room environment of the Coffee Gallery Backstage, 2029 N Lake Av, Altadena 91001; reservations 626-798-6236 (10 am-10 pm); venue phone 626-398-7917; info www.coffeegallery.com. (“the venue named by the Guide’s editor, writing in FolkWorks, as L.A.’s best intimate acoustic listening room venue”). Tix, $18.
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Fri, Apr 26, in SGV (Monrovia):
8 pm Monthly “AMERICANA MUSIC CIRCLE” brings a no-cover show and a full lineup of Americana songwriters and performers from around the world, to Mare'ka, 12747 Ventura Bl, Studio City 91604.
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PHIL PARLAPIANO, versatile musician who has toured with folk icon JOAN BAEZ, been a founding member of THE BROTHERS FIGARO, was signed to Geffen Records after a bidding war, and been longtime sideman to LOWEN & NAVARRO and to JOHN PRINE. More at www.parlapiano.com.
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KAREN TOBIN, L.A. music veteran, was half of the duo CRAZY HEARTS, acclaimed as “country’s Fleetwood Mac.” She signed with Atlantic Records Nashville with her own critically acclaimed CD, “Carolina Smokey Moon.” Her self-produced CD, “that’s what you get” received strong airplay in Europe and Australia. Her single, “River of Time,” spent 5 weeks at #1 in the European Music Chart. She has the emotive quality of Linda Ronstadt and has been compared to Emmylou Harris. Karen is a prolific songwriter, lyricist and producer. She performed at the Autry National Center for the annual Gala event honoring KIRK DOUGLAS and the National Park System of the United States. She has toured in Europe. She sang on Neil Young’s “Living with War” CD, and with the English band OASIS, with EVERCLEAR, HOT TUNA, and JOHN STEWART. She has sung national commercials and her songs have been placed in films that include “Waterland,” “Gas, Food & Lodging,” and “Finding Idaho.” Karen appears regularly around Los Angeles with her band KAREN TOBIN & CRAZY HEARTS, and THE GOOD 4 NOTHIN’ BAND. She is an active performer in the “Grassroots Acoustica” music-for-charity series. More at www.reverbnation.com/karentobin.
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THE LAUREN ADAMS BAND are the musical hosts, and they are a fine ensemble, featuring MARK "POCKET" GOLDBERG on bass, NICK KIRGO on guitar, DEBRA DOBKIN on percussion, DAVE FRASER on keys, and LAUREN ADAMS on guitar and lead vocals.
www.laurenadams.com.
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Here’s a bit of their press:
"One listen and I was hooked. Superb, intelligent, thought-provoking songs. Real songs for real people wrapped in melodies that, promise to capture, inspire and pull the listener in again and again. " – Laurie Joulie, Take Country Back Magazine.
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"Lauren’s song “Thirsty,” title track to one of her albums, evokes lost country & western, from a time before Nashville lost the western part and turned it all into dysfunctional relationship, red-state-trailer-park rock." – Larry Wines, Acoustic Americana Music Guide.
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Beer, wine and organic foods available, including vegan, gluten-free pizza (call ahead and order, because the demand causes delays getting served: 818-509-1664). Free parking in the office bldg lot next door. No cover.
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Fri, Apr 26, musical stage play, in Santa Monica:
8 pm “PARADISE,” a “divine bluegrass musical comedy” with CLIFF WAGNER & THE OLD #7, nears the end of its run at the Ruskin Group Theatre Company, 3000 Airport Av, Santa Monica 90405; 310-397-3244; www.ruskingrouptheatre.com.
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Fri, Apr 26, in Santa Monica:
SOLD OUT: 8 pm JACKSH*T plays McCabe's, 3101 Pico Bl, Santa Monica 90405; 310-828-4497. Tix, $20.
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Fri, Apr 26, in Pasadena:
8 pm “WHAT'S NEXT? THE LOS ANGELES COMPOSERS PROJECT” ends tonight at Boston Court Performing Arts Center, 70 N Mentor Av, Pasadena 91106; www.bostoncourt.org; 626-683-6883.
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WHAT'S NEXT ENSEMBLE founded this annual competition and performance series showcasing over 40 of the city's most exciting, contemporary composers. It’s the 5th Annual L.A. Composers Project featuring two different concerts and interactive discussion forums to highlight this year’s competition winners and other cutting edge, local composers. Discover the best of what's now and what's next in the L.A. music scene. Tonight’s event series closer includes a Post-Concert Discussion. Each night, the performance begins at 8 pm. Tix are $20, $15 for students and seniors.
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Fri, Apr 26, in SGV (Arcadia):
8 pm “BLUE EMBRACE HARD ROCK TOUR,” plus the BOBBY BLUEHOUSE BAND opening, plays a rather different kind of night at the Arcadia Blues Club, 16 E Huntington Dr, Arcadia 91006; www.arcadiabluesclub.com; 626-447-9349. Venue serves dinner with generous portions, has full bar and nightly specials. Take earplugs. Seriously. Advance tix on their website; higher at the door, but always very affordable.
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Fri, Apr 26, in SGV (Monrovia):
8 pm Weekly “MONROVIA STREET FAIR” includes several venues with acoustic music, some impromptu, some more formal, including the acoustic KATTYWOMPUS CONCERT and JAM with all comers – featuring dulcimer players – at Dollmakers Kattywompus, 412 S Myrtle Av, Monrovia 91016; 626-357-1091. Free.
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Fri, Apr 26, in Ventura:
8:30 pm “POLYNESIAN REVUE” at Hong Kong Inn, 435 E Thompson Bl, Ventura; www.hongkonginn.com; 805-648-3161. Runs Friday & Saturday nights.
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Fri, Apr 26, in SFV (Van Nuys):
9 pm KEN O’MALLEY brings his authentic and original Irish music, marvelous voice and multi-instrumental prowess to Ireland’s 32, 13721 Burbank Bl, Van Nuys 91401; 818-785-4031.
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Fri, Apr 26, in SFV (Chatsworth):
9 pm An ALT-COUNTRY / TRAD COUNTRY / AMERICANA band plays the Cowboy Palace, 21635 Devonshire St, Chatsworth; 818-341-0166. A real, live, fun honky-tonk scene with live music nightly. Preceded by free line dance lesson with Kathy at 7 pm. No cover.
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Fri, Apr 26, in OC (Huntington Beach):
9 pm “LIVE BAND, NO COVER” at Gallagher's Irish Pub, 300 Walnut (parallel to PCH. 1 block inland), Huntington Beach; 714-536-2422; www.gallagherspub.com. Venue is “an authentic Irish Pub [with] fantastic food and libations, proper pours on Guinness, nice ambiance and friendly dedicated staff.”
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Fri, Apr 26, in Santa Monica:
9 pm “LIVE MUSIC NIGHT” at Sonny McLean's Irish Pub, 2615 Wilshire Bl, Santa Monica; 310-449-1811. They boast “40 taps of great beer and cider, a nice wine selection and now a full bar.” Live music every Tuesday, Thursday and Friday, and sometimes it’s traditional Irish music. But be careful when you go, because they do Karaoke (aka the death of vocal music) on Wednesdays, Saturdays and Sundays starting about 9 pm. Check their website to see who and what they’re booking, at www.sonnymcleans.com.
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Fri, Apr 26, in SFV (Van Nuys):
9:30 pm KEN O’MALLEY & THE TWILIGHT LORDS with special guest JIMMY LARKIN return tonight to Ireland’s 32, 13721 Burbank Bl, Van Nuys; www.irelands32pub.com; 818-785-4031.
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Fri, Apr 26, in Long Beach:
10 pm IRISH MUSIC at The Auld Dubliner, 71 Pine St, Long Beach; 562-437-8300; www.aulddubliner.com. Fridays are “FISH FRY FRIDAYS,” with all-you-can-eat Fish & Chips for $9 per person.
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1) Saturday’s BROADCAST & WEB RADIO with live music performances
2) Saturday’s WORKSHOPS for ARTISTS
3) Saturday’s FESTIVALS
4) Saturday’s CONCERTS, CLUB GIGS, SHOWCASES, & other LIVE events
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1) Saturday’s BROADCAST & WEB RADIO with live music performances:
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In preparation; send us your favorite! Must feature live performance, AND must be either (a) on the web (simulcast or archived or web-only), OR (b) on broadcast radio in Southern California. And, of course, the format must be folk-Americana or acoustic renaissance.
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Sat, Apr 27, WORKSHOP for ARTISTS, in Culver City:
10:30 am-1 pm “BOOK TO SCREENPLAY: TIPS ON MOVIE AND TV ADAPTATION FROM PILAR ALESSANDRA” presented by the Independent Writers of Southern California in the Veterans Memorial Building, 4117 Overland Av (at Culver Bl), Culver City. Free parking; enter on Culver.
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Want to turn your book or short story into a screenplay? Screenwriting instructor PILAR ALESSANDRA gives you a way in, with a detailed and structured “how-to” presentation. Pilar was named "Cream of the Crop" in Creative Screenwriting Magazine's script consultant guide and was one of LA Weekly's top 100 people. www.onthepage.tv
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Email reservations REQUIRED at info@iwosc.org. (Write “IWOSC Reservation – Apr. 27 seminar” in the subject line.) Admission: General public $35; IWOSC members $15. If you pay for the meeting and decide to join that day, you are credited for the member rate.
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Sat, Apr 27, WORKSHOP for ARTISTS, in Culver City:
3 pm “WESTERN SWING GUITAR WORKSHOP” with STAN AYEROFF at Boulevard Music, 4316 Sepulveda Bl, Culver City 90230; 310-398-2583.
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Sat, Apr 27, pseudo-FESTIVAL, in Pasadena:
11 am DOO DAH! The 36th "OCCASIONAL PASADENA DOO DAH PARADE" the annual event named by Readers Digest as “America’s Best Parade" and recently featured in the book "50 Places You Must Visit Before You Die," steps-off on Colorado Boulevard (between Altadena and San Gabriel Boulevards) in east Pasadena. The avant garde spoof of the Rose Parade includes live music in the parade and at bunches of after-parties, all day and into the night. See the Guide's special "DOO DAH" edition, at a separate click.
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Sat, Apr 27, FESTIVAL, in VC (Moorpark):
Noon-all day Annual “VENTURA BLUES FESTIVAL” with JOHNNIE RIVERS (winner of 17 Gold Records and two Grammys), PRESTON SMITH & THE CROCODILES (winners of the “Ventura County Blues Society Band Challenge”), SAVOY BROWN featuring KIM SIMMONS, KENNY NEAL, DONA OXFORD, MICHAEL JOHN & THE BOTTOM LINE, and more, at Moorpark College, 7075 Campus Rd, Moorpark 93012; 805-501-7122. Info, www.venturabluessociety.org. .
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Sat, Apr 27, FESTIVAL, in San Diego Co. (Poway):
Noon-7 pm Annual “TRAIN SONG FESTIVAL” with CHRIS STUART & JANET BEAZLEY, TRAILS & RAILS, PATTY HALL, PHIL & DAVID BOROFF, SHAWN ROLFE & THE BUSKERS, and maybe more, in Old Poway Park, 14134 Midland Rd, Poway 92064.
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Lots of good things are always said about this one. You can ride a live steam railroad in the park (narrow gauge, but a “real” train). The acts this year look fine: CHRIS STUART & JANET BEAZLEY led the band BACKCOUNTRY that played major bluegrass festivals nationwide. TRAILS & RAILS include a Grammy-winning member.
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Sat & Sun, Apr 27 & 28, FESTIVAL, in San Diego:
11 am-9 pm Annual “ADAMS AVENUE UNPLUGGED” with JIM KWESKIN & GEOFF MULDAUR (he of jug band fame, she of ’60s duo Geoff & Maria Muldaur), DAN BERN (“Walk Hard” movie singer), JOHN C. REILLY, ROSS ALTMAN, FOLDING MR. LINCOLN, PATTY HALL, PHIL BOROFF, BILL DEMPSEY, CINDY LEE BERRYHILL, TOMCAT COURTNEY, CURT BOUTERSE, and more, on the acoustic stage presented by Lou Curtiss and Folk Arts Rare Records; plus, there’s the rest of the big festival on many more stages with other music and a vast variety of musicians, all tastefully spaced along Adams Avenue in Normal Heights, San Diego 92116. This stage is active on Saturday from 11 am-9 pm, and Sunday from noon-7 pm. Info, 619-282-7833.
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Sat, Apr 27; Fri-Sun, Apr 26-28, FESTIVAL, in Indio:
“STAGECOACH FESTIVAL” 2013 at the Empire Polo Club, 81-800 Avenue 51, Indio 92201. Festival info, www.stagecoachfestival.com.
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Once again, this mega-festival has an astonishing lineup. Folk-Americana, Western, Bluegrass and Classic Country (not Nashville-pop-country) artists include OLD CROW MEDICINE SHOW, MARTY STUART, DWIGHT YOAKAM, RIDERS IN THE SKY, CHARLEY PRIDE, COMMANDER CODY, CONNIE SMITH, HAYES CARLL, JEFF BRIDGES & THE ABIDERS, JUSTIN TOWNES EARLE, LONESTAR, ROGER McGUINN, SONS & BROTHERS, SUZY BOGGUSS, TANYA TUCKER, THE CHARLIE DANIELS BAND, THE HONKYTONK ANGELS BAND, THE WESTBOUND RANGERS, THOMPSON SQUARE, WADDIE MITCHELL, WYLIE & THE WILD WEST, and THE ZAC BROWN BAND.
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Of course, the FULL lineup is much more extensive, Here it is, all performers, alphabetically by artist’s first name / first word of band name:
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ALISSA GRIFFITH
BECKY STARK
BLUE SKY RIDERS
BROWN BIRD
CHARLEY PRIDE
CHRIS SHIFLETT & THE DEAD...
COMMANDER CODY
CONNIE SMITH
DARIUS RUCKER
DIERKS BENTLEY
DON WILLIAMS
DWIGHT YOAKAM
FLORIDA GEORGIA LINE
GABRIEL KELLEY
HANK WILLIAMS JR.
HAUNTED WINDCHIMES
HAYES CARLL
JANA KRAMER
JEFF BRIDGES & THE ABIDERS
JOE NICHOLS
JOHN ANDERSON
JOHN REILLY & FRIENDS
JUSTIN TOWNES EARLE
LADY ANTEBELLUM
LONESTAR
MAGGIE ROSE
MARTY STUART
NICK 13
OLD CROW MEDICINE SHOW
PHIL VASSAR
RIDERS IN THE SKY
ROBERT ELLIS
RODNEY ATKINS
ROGER MCGUINN
SONS & BROTHERS
SUZY BOGGUSS
TANYA TUCKER
THE CHARLIE DANIELS BAND
THE HONKYTONK ANGELS BAND
THE LITTLE WILLIES
THE STEEL WHEELS
THE WESTBOUND RANGERS
THOMPSON SQUARE
TOBY KEITH
TRACE ADKINS
WADDIE MITCHELL
WYLIE & THE WILD WEST
ZAC BROWN BAND
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The Acoustic Americana Music Guide has consistently celebrated the inclusive booking policies of this event. Sure, the Nashville pop-country award-winners are there, BUT, there is always a fine representation from the best of the Folk-Americana, Bluegrass, Western Music, and Alt-Country / Honky-Tonk world. With “country” radio so embedded in pop-country, this festival is a joy for Traditional Country and Folk-Americana fans alike, and with multiple stages, you can find your niche and ensconce yourself, or wander and explore other auditory horizons.
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STAGECOACH has come a long way in a few short years. There are “Buy Now” and layaway options for tickets, and Stagecoach now has a BBQ Competition, an RV Resort, campgrounds with jamming and organized karaoke, money-saving “family passes” to the festival, and plenty more.
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Beyond the jam packed musical lineup, there are other ACTIVITIES and fun things to do and see while at the festival. Inside the venue, you’ll find a FERRIS WHEEL, with fabulous views of the festival - additional cost may apply. A WIFI CENTER will offer web access with computers and printers available. In the festival’s Campgrounds, they organize karaoke in the camping activities tent, and there is a “STAGECOACH KARAOKE STATION.” If hearing all that nonprofessional catterwalling stresses you, they offer sanctioned professional MASSAGE ($1 per minute, chair massage). Even without The Who, you can show your prowess at Pinball and win daily VIP upgrades & merch. In addition to the live music, Country DJs offer tunes on the dance floor. Campers will have free SUPERMARKET SHUTTLES for anything you “can't find at the general store or the farmers market.”
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In addition, there are FAMILY FRIENDLY ACTIVITIES for the kids, and a WORLD RENOWNED BBQ, with 30 national BBQ teams cooking 24/7 in the hopes of being picked as Grand Champion in the BARBEQUE CONTEST.
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The festival website offers organized carpooling and a CARPOOL CONVOY signup. Once you’re there, their RECYCLING PROGRAM has an economic incentive, letting you earn free water, wristband upgrades and more by participating.
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Tickets for STAGECOACH are available ONLY as full, three-day passes (whether or not you choose to attend all three days) and are “all-in pricing,” with a “what-you-see-is-what-you-pay,” no-surprises policy that others need to emulate. (The policies, not the prices.) Costs shown include all fees except parking and camping:
General admission, $239 (limit of 6 per household)
Package P1, $1099 (limit of 2 per household)
Package P2, $799 (limit of 6 per household)
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Add-on VIP Parking is $100, for those who don’t want to face the walk from the far-flung parking lots. The festival notes, “ADA reserved seats will be an option at purchase while supplies last.”
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To order festival passes by phone, call 888-512-SHOW. Festival info and tix on the web at www.stagecoachfestival.com.
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Sat, Apr 27; Fri-Sun, Apr 26-28, FESTIVAL, in Upland:
Annual "UPLAND LEMON FESTIVAL" in downtown Upland. Entertainment this year doesn't appear very folk-friendly, but the event itself looks fun. Check-out the stage lineups at http://www.uplandlemonfestival.com/fp/events/LemonFestival/entertainment/stages_lemon_idol.asp.
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Sat, Apr 27; Thu-Sun, Apr 25-28, FESTIVAL, in NC:
Annual “MERLEFEST” in Wilkesboro, North Carolina; line-up includes THE AVETT BROTHERS, NITTY GRITTY DIRT BAND, JERRY DOUGLAS, SAM BUSH, THE GREENCARDS, POKEY LaFARGE, DEL McCOURY, and the PRESERVATION HALL JAZZ BAND, TIFT MERRITT, PETER ROWAN, MATRACA BERG, and many more. Saturday night will feature a special all-star tribute to DOC WATSON, who passed away in May, 2012. A tix give-away is happening on Folk Alley, at www.folkalley.com.
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Sat, Apr 27, in Highland Park:
1 pm Monthly “OLD TIME & TRADITIONAL SOUTHERN FIDDLE & BANJO MUSIC JAM” at Audubon Nature Center in Debs Park, 4700 N Griffin Av, Highland Park 90031; 323-221-2255. The park is off the 110 Fwy.
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Sat & Sun, Apr 27 & 28, in Marina del Rey:
1-4 pm “FREE OUTDOOR WEEKEND CONCERT SERIES” features Blues, Jazz, Latin, or Pop at Fisherman’s Village in Marina del Rey (weather permitting). Info and schedules, www.visitmarinadelrey.com/schedule/ongoing-events.
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Sat, Apr 27, in Bakersfield:
2-5 pm Weekly “BLUEGRASS JAM” at Dagney's Coffee Shop. “Come on down for some coffee, stir in some music, and you get a good time,” says host Jeff Russinsky; info, 661-364-1553 or 661-324-7504.
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Sat, Apr 27, in Altadena:
3 pm HOMER MARRS plays a matinee at the Coffee Gallery Backstage, 2029 N Lake Av, Altadena 91001; reservations 626-798-6236 (10 am-10 pm); venue phone 626-398-7917; info www.coffeegallery.com. (“The venue named by the Guide's editor, writing in FolkWorks, as L.A.’s best intimate acoustic listening room venue”).
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6 pm ELEN STAPENHORST, DAVE MORRISON, GREG KRUEGER, & BOB MORLEY play the “HOUSE-CONCERT AT THE BARN” series in Covina Hills 91724. Reservations get directions at 626-967-6471, 213-219-2449 or 626-644-3245.
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Bob Morley christened his horse-to-music barn-conversion with a performance, and the series was born. There are “beautiful sweeping views” and it’s a “great old barn with salvaged church-pew seating.”
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Bob is a life-long musician and singer from the old-school of folk music. He has released five CDs and done performances all over the world. More at www.bobmorleymusic.com.
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Sat, Apr 27, in SFV (Studio City):
6-10 pm Weekly “NIGHT OF ACOUSTIC MUSIC” at Jump Cut Café (formerly Lulu’s Beehive), 13203 Ventura Bl, Studio City 91604. Venue serves coffee drinks, sandwiches, soups, salads and taste treats. No cover charge.
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Sat, Apr 27, in Tehachapi:
6-8 pm “APPLE SHED LIVE ACOUSTIC MUSIC,” a Friday and Saturday night series at the Apple Shed, 333 E Tehachapi Bl, Tehachapi 93561; 661-823-8333.
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1st Friday - WILL JAMES - Celtic, Americana, gospel, & folk
1st Saturday - JO STONE - piano music
2nd Friday - THE GEEZERS - folk music
2nd Saturday - ART LARSON - clarinet
3rd Friday – “Country Music night” (was the late Cowboy / Western artist TONY VICE)
3rd Saturday - MOUNTAIN PASS - oldies
4th Friday - MAX VALENTINO - acoustic guitar
4th Saturday - PAT STRONG – country / ballads music
5th Saturday - CRAIG SHAW
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Sat. Apr 27, in Pasadena:
6:30-9:30 pm BULLFISH (acoustic/electric) plays Big Mama's Rib Shack, 1453 N Lake Av, Pasadena 91104; www.bigmamasribshackpasadena.com.
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Sat, Apr 27, in Lakewood:
6:30 pm Weekly “BLUEGRASS CONCERT” brings a different band each week to Me N Eds Pizza Parlor, 4115 Paramount Bl, Lakewood 90712; 562-421-8908. They have a lot of fun every Saturday night. Here's a video of a recent performance there by the band GRASSLANDS: www.youtube.com/watch?v=DMwi-VZ0rwc&feature=em-share_video_user ] Grasslands - "You Are What I Am." More on that band at www.grasslandsbluegrass.com.
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Time tba ERIC TAYLOR is playing in “a little coffeehouse on the Episcopal Church campus” in Santa Barbara.
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Sat, Apr 27, in Tehachapi:
Time tba “LIVE MUSIC AT LA BELLE AMORE,” a Friday and Saturday series at La Belle Amore Italian Bistro, 209 S Green St, Tehachapi; 661-822-7419. Recommended by locals who tell the Guide, “Great live music can be heard” at this Italian Bistro, located next to the Hitching Post Theater.
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Here’s the usual monthly schedule:
STEVE HEPNER & LAUREN ALEXANDER - 1st Friday
TERRY ASHER & FRIENDS - 1st Saturday
THE GEEZERS - folk music - 2nd & 5th Saturday
CRAIG SHAW - 2nd & 4th Friday
PETER CUTLER & DEBBY HAND as a folk duo - 3rd Friday
MARIA & CHARLY “folk & more” duo of CHARLY WALLMO & MARIA WEIR WERTH - 3rd Sat
DAVE OGDEN, Celtic fingerstyle guitar - 4th Saturday
GARY MAZOLLA - 5th Friday
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Sat, Apr 27, in Altadena:
7 pm THE VICTOR & PENNY SHOW is a duet guitar & ukulele swing jazz show, at the Coffee Gallery Backstage, 2029 N Lake Av, Altadena 91001; reservations 626-798-6236 (10 am-10 pm); venue phone 626-398-7917; info www.coffeegallery.com. (“the venue named by the Guide’s editor, writing in FolkWorks, as L.A.’s best intimate acoustic listening room venue”).
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Sat, Apr 27, in SFV (Woodland Hills):
7 pm SONGMAKERS monthly “WEST VALLEY HOOT” in Woodland Hills; info and location at www.songmakers.org.
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Sat, Apr 27, in Palmdale:
7 pm “LIVE ACOUSTIC MUSIC” at Butler's Coffee, 40125 10th St West, Suite I, Palmdale 93551; 661-272-9530; www.butlerscoffee.com/music.html.
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Sat, Apr 27, in San Pedro:
7:30 pm TIM WEISBERG, a true Folk-Americana music legend, plays Alva’s Showroom, 1417 W 8th St, Weymouth Corners, San Pedro 90732; www.alvasshowroom.com; 800-403-3447 or 310-519-1314. You can bring your own food and drinks into this venue and just pay the cover. Plenty of free parking.
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Sat, Apr 27, in OC (Mission Viejo):
7:30 pm MARTIN TAYLOR plays the second of two nights for the “LORD OF THE STRINGS” Concert Series, this one at Mission Viejo Civic Center, 100 Civic Center Dr, Mission Viejo 92691; 949-842-2227 or 949-244-6656.
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Sat, Apr 27, in Santa Monica:
7:30 pm PARIS COMBO plays the Broad Stage at the Santa Monica College Performing Arts Center, 1310 11th St, Santa Monica 90401; 310-434-3200.
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Sat, Apr 27, in Claremont:
7:30 pm JOHN BATDORF plays the “GELENCSER HOUSE CONCERTS” series in Claremont 91711. Reservations get directions at 909-596-1266 or singfolk@yahoo.com.
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Sat, Apr 27, in Newhall (Santa Clarita):
7:30 pm THE GRATEFUL DUDES play their weekly bluegrass residency at Vincenzo's Pizza, 24500 Lyons Av, Newhall 91350.
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Sat, Apr 27, in Lancaster, a “SHOW-of-the-WEEK” pick:
8 pm BIG BAD VOODOO DADDY at the Lancaster Performing Arts Center, 750 W Lancaster Bl, Lancaster 93534; www.lpac.org; 661-723-5950. Tix $47 & $42.
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Sat, Apr 27, in Santa Monica:
8-11 pm "SAVE CHAIN REACTION" FUNDRAISING CONCERT at Rusty's Surf Ranch on the Santa Monica Pier to help preserve and protect the late, three-time Pulitzer Prize winning political cartoonist PAUL CONRAD's iconic 26-foot-tall nuclear mushroom cloud, a landmarked public art peace sculpture.
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The special event is a locally organized fundraiser being coordinated mostly by high school students, but all ages are cordially invited. The event's musical lineup includes the NEW ROADS JAZZ BAND featuring KAYA MANDISSA, the LEFTEOUS SISTERS, THE SESSIONS STARS, and HALF BROTHER.
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PAUL CONRAD gifted the iconic and monumental sculpture to the City of Santa Monica through a $250,000 philanthropic peace donation by an anonymous benefactor. It has been standing in the Santa Monica Civic Center since 1991 as a warning of the dangers of nuclear escalation. "Chain Reaction" became the City's first public art landmark when the Santa Monica Landmarks Commission voted unanimously to designate it a City Landmark at their July 9, 2012 public meeting. The City has given the Conrad family and community a very challenging task: Raise the $450,000 the City says is needed to restore it, and raise it by February, 2014.
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The Campaign to Save Chain Reaction will be selling t-shirts, posters, books and more at the benefit event.
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Advance tix and info at http://SaveChainReaction.BrownPaperTickets.com. Admission, $10 for students age 18 and under, $20 for adults.
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Sat, Apr 27, in SGV (Covina):
8 pm BERNIE PEARL, one of L.A.’s top resident acoustic Blues masters, backed by his longtime sideman MIKE BARRY, does a concert tonight and a workshop tomorrow at The Fret House, 309 N Citrus Av, Covina 91723; 626-339-7020; frethouse@earthlink.net; www.frethouse.com.
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Bernie on guitar and vocals, Mike on bass. Bernie says, "Been a little while since we have been there, but the renowned Covina guitar shop provides a wonderful intimate space for players and audience, and we love playing there." Doors at 7:30 for the best seats. More at www.berniepearl.com. Tix, $15.
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Sat, Apr 27, in Culver City:
8 pm WYLIE GUSTAFSON (of WYLIE & THE WILD WEST), plus SAM PLATT’s duo, LITTLE BLACK TRAIN, play a strong double-bill at Boulevard Music, 4316 Sepulveda Bl, Culver City 90230; 310-398-2583.
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Sat, Apr 27, in Santa Monica:
SOLD OUT: 8 pm THE PROCLAIMERS 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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Sat, Apr 27, musical stage play, in Santa Monica:
8 pm “PARADISE,” a “divine bluegrass musical comedy” with CLIFF WAGNER & THE OLD #7, is in its closing weekend at the Ruskin Group Theatre Company, 3000 Airport Av, Santa Monica 90405; 310-397-3244; www.ruskingrouptheatre.com.
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Sat, Apr 27, in L.A.:
8-11 pm THE NE’ER DUWELLS with KEN O'MALLEY bring authentic and original Irish music to the Tam O'Shanter, 2980 Los Feliz Bl, Los Angeles 90039; 323-664-0228. Enjoy the full menu and full bar in the pub area of this charming Scottish-themed restaurant, part of the Lawry's family that has been an L.A. area landmark since 1922. No cover, all ages.
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Sat, Apr 27, in SGV (Arcadia):
8 pm ROD PIAZZA & THE MIGHTY FLYERS, plus an opening set and intermission action by THE BOBBY BLUEHOUSE BAND, at the Arcadia Blues Club, 16 E Huntington Dr, Arcadia 91006; www.arcadiabluesclub.com; 626-447-9349. Advance tix recommended for this show, as it may sell-out. Remaining tix at the door are more expensive than advance tix.
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Check out a video of the THE BOBBY BLUEHOUSE BAND, at www.youtube.com/watch?v=LFSxB3WvG6s&feature=youtu.be
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Sat, Apr 27, in Pasadena:
8 pm “NEW SOUND OF SILENT FILM: TOM PETERS' LIVE SCORING OF JOAN OF ARC” at the Boston Court Performing Arts Center, 70 N Mentor Av, Pasadena 91106; www.bostoncourt.org; 626-683-6883.
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“The Passion of Joan of Arc,” released in 1927, is a truly remarkable film. This tale of the trial and execution of the famed Maid of Orléans is taken directly from the transcripts of her trial. The silent film was immediately hailed as a masterpiece – then was hacked to pieces by French censors and the Catholic Church. After a catastrophic fire destroyed the original negative, the film was thought lost to history. Carl Theodore Dreyer spent much of the rest of his career trying to find a copy of the lost film. In 1981, a complete print of Dreyer’s uncensored version was discovered in the closet of an Oslo mental institution. From that print, the film has been magnificently restored.
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“The Passion of Joan of Arc” is one of the most shattering films to come out of the silent era. Pauline Kael wrote that Maria Falconetti’s portrayal of Joan “may be the finest performance ever recorded on film."
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Tonight, it is presented with TOM PETERS' live musical scoring.
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Sat, Apr 27, in SFV (Chatsworth):
8 pm An AMERICANA / ALT-COUNTRY / HONKY-TONK BAND plays the Cowboy Palace, 21635 Devonshire St, Chatsworth; 818-341-0166. A real, live, fun honky-tonk scene with live music nightly. Preceded by free dance lessons at 7 pm. No cover.
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Sat, Apr 27, in SFV (Burbank):
8 pm “AMERICANA / ALT-COUNTRY / HONKY-TONK” music on two separate stages at Viva Cantina, 900 Riverside Dr (next to L.A. Equestrian Center), Burbank; 818-845-2425 or 818-515-4444; www.vivacantina.com. Okay to park free across the street at Pickwick Bowl (free, nearly unlimited parking for Viva patrons). Two stages, one in the Front Room is always no cover, the other, the Riverside Rancho stage, may charge cover. Venue has full bar, serves good Mexican food, all ages.
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Sat, Apr 27, world music, in OC (Aliso Viejo):
8 pm TAIKOPROJECT LOS ANGELES plays the Soka Performing Arts Center, 1 University Dr, Aliso Viejo 92656; 949-480-4278. Traditional Japanese drumming, on rather gargantuan drums, is exciting.
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Sat, Apr 27, in the Eastern desert (Pioneertown):
Time tba BLUE SKY RIDERS play Pappy & Harriet's, 53688 Pioneertown Rd, Pioneertown; 760-365-5956; www.pappyandharriets.com.
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A veritable who's who of music royalty, the group includes the iconic KENNY LOGGINS, Nashville songwriter GEORGIA MIDDLEMAN (who has penned songs for Keith Urban, Faith Hill, Kenny Chesney & Reba McEntire amongst others) and award-winning songwriter GARY BURR (Nashville Songwriters Hall Of Fame, written 13 #1 hits and has penned songs for Tim McGraw, Reba McEntire, LeAnn Rimes, Ricky Martin and Christina Aguilera, Kelly Clarkson and played and written with Ringo Starr and Carole King).
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Sat, Apr 27, in Ventura:
8:30 pm “POLYNESIAN REVUE” at Hong Kong Inn, 435 E Thompson Bl, Ventura; www.hongkonginn.com; 805-648-3161. Runs Friday & Saturday nights.
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1) Sundays WORKSHOPS for ARTISTS
2) Sunday’s BROADCAST & WEB RADIO with live music performances
3) Sunday’s FESTIVALS
4) Sunday’s CONCERTS, CLUB GIGS, SHOWCASES, & other LIVE events
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1) Sundays WORKSHOPS for ARTISTS:
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Sun, Apr 28, two WORKSHOPS for ARTISTS, in SGV (Covina):
2 & 3:30 pm BERNIE PEARL, one of L.A.’s top resident acoustic Blues masters, conducts an "ACOUSTIC BLUES GUITAR WORKSHOP" followed by a "HOW TO JAM" workshop, at the Fret House, 309 N Citrus Av, Covina 91723; 626-339-7020 or 800-BET-FRET; www.frethouse.com.
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GUITAR WORKSHOP at 2 pm, "HOW TO JAM" workshop at 3:30 pm. More info at venue’s site, or at www.berniepearl.com. Each session is $25, enrollment limited. Contact venue to the reserve your spot.
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2) Sunday’s BROADCAST & WEB RADIO with live music performances:
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In preparation; send us your favorite! Must feature live performance, AND must be either (a) on the web (simulcast or archived or web-only), OR (b) on broadcast radio in Southern California. And, of course, the format must be folk-Americana or acoustic renaissance.
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3) Sunday’s FESTIVALS:
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Sun, Apr 28, FESTIVAL, in VC (Calabasas):
11:30-6 pm “THE AMERICAN FOLK MUSIC FEST” with performances by DAWSON'S GANG, MIKE STEIN & JERUSALEM STONE, SUGAR IN THE GOURD, MODAL TEASE STRING BAND, ROSS ALTMAN, J.D. WEISS & MIKE STEIN, KEEPING FIRE, THE PRATIE BOYS, and more, at Leonis Adobe, 23537 Calabasas Rd, Calabasas 91302. Presented by, and a benefit for, the Jennifer Diamond Cancer Foundation.
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Sun, Apr 28; Sat & Sun, Apr 27 & 28, FESTIVAL, in San Diego:
Noon-7 pm Annual “ADAMS AVENUE UNPLUGGED” with JIM KWESKIN & GEOFF MULDAUR (he of jug band fame, she of ’60s duo Geoff & Maria Muldaur), DAN BERN (“Walk Hard” movie singer), JOHN C. REILLY, ROSS ALTMAN, FOLDING MR. LINCOLN, PATTY HALL, PHIL BOROFF, BILL DEMPSEY, CINDY LEE BERRYHILL, TOMCAT COURTNEY, CURT BOUTERSE, and more, on the acoustic stage presented by Lou Curtiss and Folk Arts Rare Records; plus, there’s the rest of the big festival on many more stages with other music and a vast variety of musicians, all tastefully spaced along Adams Avenue in Normal Heights, San Diego 92116. This stage is active on Saturday from 11 am-9 pm, and Sunday from noon-7 pm. Info, 619-282-7833.
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Sun, Apr 28; Fri-Sun, Apr 26-28, FESTIVAL, in Indio:
“STAGECOACH FESTIVAL” 2013 at the Empire Polo Club, 81-800 Avenue 51, Indio 92201. Festival info, www.stagecoachfestival.com.
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Once again, this mega-festival has an astonishing lineup. Folk-Americana, Western, Bluegrass and Classic Country (not Nashville-pop-country) artists include OLD CROW MEDICINE SHOW, MARTY STUART, DWIGHT YOAKAM, RIDERS IN THE SKY, CHARLEY PRIDE, COMMANDER CODY, CONNIE SMITH, HAYES CARLL, JEFF BRIDGES & THE ABIDERS, JUSTIN TOWNES EARLE, LONESTAR, ROGER McGUINN, SONS & BROTHERS, SUZY BOGGUSS, TANYA TUCKER, THE CHARLIE DANIELS BAND, THE HONKYTONK ANGELS BAND, THE WESTBOUND RANGERS, THOMPSON SQUARE, WADDIE MITCHELL, WYLIE & THE WILD WEST, and THE ZAC BROWN BAND.
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Of course, the FULL lineup is much more extensive, Here it is, all performers, alphabetically by artist’s first name / first word of band name:
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ALISSA GRIFFITH
BECKY STARK
BLUE SKY RIDERS
BROWN BIRD
CHARLEY PRIDE
CHRIS SHIFLETT & THE DEAD...
COMMANDER CODY
CONNIE SMITH
DARIUS RUCKER
DIERKS BENTLEY
DON WILLIAMS
DWIGHT YOAKAM
FLORIDA GEORGIA LINE
GABRIEL KELLEY
HANK WILLIAMS JR.
HAUNTED WINDCHIMES
HAYES CARLL
JANA KRAMER
JEFF BRIDGES & THE ABIDERS
JOE NICHOLS
JOHN ANDERSON
JOHN REILLY & FRIENDS
JUSTIN TOWNES EARLE
LADY ANTEBELLUM
LONESTAR
MAGGIE ROSE
MARTY STUART
NICK 13
OLD CROW MEDICINE SHOW
PHIL VASSAR
RIDERS IN THE SKY
ROBERT ELLIS
RODNEY ATKINS
ROGER MCGUINN
SONS & BROTHERS
SUZY BOGGUSS
TANYA TUCKER
THE CHARLIE DANIELS BAND
THE HONKYTONK ANGELS BAND
THE LITTLE WILLIES
THE STEEL WHEELS
THE WESTBOUND RANGERS
THOMPSON SQUARE
TOBY KEITH
TRACE ADKINS
WADDIE MITCHELL
WYLIE & THE WILD WEST
ZAC BROWN BAND
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The Acoustic Americana Music Guide has consistently celebrated the inclusive booking policies of this event. Sure, the Nashville pop-country award-winners are there, BUT, there is always a fine representation from the best of the Folk-Americana, Bluegrass, Western Music, and Alt-Country / Honky-Tonk world. With “country” radio so embedded in pop-country, this festival is a joy for Traditional Country and Folk-Americana fans alike, and with multiple stages, you can find your niche and ensconce yourself, or wander and explore other auditory horizons.
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STAGECOACH has come a long way in a few short years. There are “Buy Now” and layaway options for tickets, and Stagecoach now has a BBQ Competition, an RV Resort, campgrounds with jamming and organized karaoke, money-saving “family passes” to the festival, and plenty more.
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Beyond the jam packed musical lineup, there are other ACTIVITIES and fun things to do and see while at the festival. Inside the venue, you’ll find a FERRIS WHEEL, with fabulous views of the festival - additional cost may apply. A WIFI CENTER will offer web access with computers and printers available. In the festival’s Campgrounds, they organize karaoke in the camping activities tent, and there is a “STAGECOACH KARAOKE STATION.” If hearing all that nonprofessional catterwalling stresses you, they offer sanctioned professional MASSAGE ($1 per minute, chair massage). Even without The Who, you can show your prowess at Pinball and win daily VIP upgrades & merch. In addition to the live music, Country DJs offer tunes on the dance floor. Campers will have free SUPERMARKET SHUTTLES for anything you “can't find at the general store or the farmers market.”
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In addition, there are FAMILY FRIENDLY ACTIVITIES for the kids, and a WORLD RENOWNED BBQ, with 30 national BBQ teams cooking 24/7 in the hopes of being picked as Grand Champion in the BARBEQUE CONTEST.
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The festival website offers organized carpooling and a CARPOOL CONVOY signup. Once you’re there, their RECYCLING PROGRAM has an economic incentive, letting you earn free water, wristband upgrades and more by participating.
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Tickets for STAGECOACH are available ONLY as full, three-day passes (whether or not you choose to attend all three days) and are “all-in pricing,” with a “what-you-see-is-what-you-pay,” no-surprises policy that others need to emulate. (The policies, not the prices.) Costs shown include all fees except parking and camping:
General admission, $239 (limit of 6 per household)
Package P1, $1099 (limit of 2 per household)
Package P2, $799 (limit of 6 per household)
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Add-on VIP Parking is $100, for those who don’t want to face the walk from the far-flung parking lots. The festival notes, “ADA reserved seats will be an option at purchase while supplies last.”
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To order festival passes by phone, call 888-512-SHOW. Festival info and tix on the web at www.stagecoachfestival.com.
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Sun, Apr 28; Fri-Sun, Apr 26-28, FESTIVAL, in Upland:
Annual "UPLAND LEMON FESTIVAL" in downtown Upland. Entertainment this year doesn't appear very folk-friendly, but the event itself looks fun. Check-out the stage lineups at http://www.uplandlemonfestival.com/fp/events/LemonFestival/entertainment/stages_lemon_idol.asp.
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Sun, Apr 28; Thu-Sun, Apr 25-28, FESTIVAL, in NC:
Annual “MERLEFEST” in Wilkesboro, North Carolina; line-up includes THE AVETT BROTHERS, NITTY GRITTY DIRT BAND, JERRY DOUGLAS, SAM BUSH, THE GREENCARDS, POKEY LaFARGE, DEL McCOURY, and the PRESERVATION HALL JAZZ BAND, TIFT MERRITT, PETER ROWAN, MATRACA BERG, and many more. Saturday night will feature a special all-star tribute to DOC WATSON, who passed away in May, 2012. A tix give-away is happening on Folk Alley, at www.folkalley.com.
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Sun, Apr 28, in Hollywood:
8 am FAIR MARKET BAND brings bluegrass to the Hollywood Farmer's Market, on Ivar St, between Hollywood Bl & Sunset Bl, Hollywood 90028. Free admission.
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Sun, Apr 28, in San Diego:
10 am Weekly “BLUEGRASS BRUNCH” at Urban Solace, 3823 30th St, San Diego 92104; 619-295-6464.
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Sun, Apr 28, in Altadena:
11 am Morning Children’s show brings THE RIGHT WAY with COURTNEY CAMPBELL to the Coffee Gallery Backstage, 2029 N Lake Av, Altadena 91001; reservations 626-798-6236 (10 am-10 pm); venue phone 626-398-7917; info www.coffeegallery.com. (“the venue named by the Guide’s editor, writing in FolkWorks, as L.A.’s best intimate acoustic listening room venue”). Tix, $8 for children or adults, kids under age 2 are free.
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Sun, Apr 28, in Santa Monica:
11 am HEIDI SWEDBERG & THE SUKEY JUMP BAND play the “MATINEE KIDS SHOW” series at McCabe's, 3101 Pico Bl, Santa Monica 90405; 310-828-4497. Tix, $8 for children or adults, kids under age 2 are free.
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Sun, Apr 28, in South Pasadena:
11 am-2 pm Weekly “SUNDAY BLUES BRUNCH” with BARRY "BIG B" BRENNER on guitar & vocals at the Firefly Bistro, 1009 El Centro St, South Pasadena; 626-441-2443. “Big B” Brenner performs “The Real Folk Blues.” Features seasonal Brunch menu, mimosas, sangria and Bloody Marys. BIG B sings a mellow compilation of acoustic blues. No cover.
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Sun, Apr 28, in Malibu:
12:30-3:30 pm “3 HOURS OF KLEZMER, AMERICAN FOLK & LIGHT JAZZ STANDARDS” brings music by EXTREME KLEZMER MAKEOVER in beautiful Calamigos Ranch at the Malibu Cafe. 327 S Latigo Canyon Rd, Malibu 90265 (off Kanan Rd); directions and more at www.malibucafe.com; reservations, call 818-540-2400 and ask to be near the music. Venue serves brunch 10 am-2 pm and dinner beginning at 3 pm.
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Sun, Apr 28, in SFV (West Hills):
1 pm Monthly “BLUEGRASS JAM” at West Valley Music Center, 24424 Vanowen St, West Hills 91307; 818-992-4142. Co-sponsored by BASC.
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Sun, Apr 28, in Marina del Rey:
1-4 pm “FREE OUTDOOR WEEKEND CONCERT SERIES” features Blues, Jazz, Latin, or Pop at Fisherman’s Village in Marina del Rey (weather permitting). Info and schedules, www.visitmarinadelrey.com/schedule/ongoing-events.
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Sun, Apr 28, in Victorville:
2 pm SCOTT GATES & EVAN MARSHALL bring mandolin mastery to the High Desert Center for the Arts, 15615 8th St, Victorville 92395; 760-243-7493.
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Sun, Apr 28, in Santa Monica:
2 pm Matinee and closing performance of “PARADISE,” a “divine bluegrass musical comedy” with CLIFF WAGNER & THE OLD #7, continues at the Ruskin Group Theatre Company, 3000 Airport Av, Santa Monica 90405; 310-397-3244; www.ruskingrouptheatre.com.
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Sun, Apr 28, in OC (Huntington Beach):
3-7 pm “IRISH MUSIC SUNDAYS” at Gallagher's Irish Pub & Grill, 300 PCH (pub entrance is on Walnut), Huntington Beach; 714-536-2422. Nominally, this series begins at 4 pm. All Irish Dishes on the menu are only $10 when the Irish musicians are on stage.
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Sun, Apr 28, in Murrieta:
3 pm “SUNDAY FAMILY FUNDAY” brings a TRADITIONAL IRISH SESSION and IRISH DANCING by the Claddagh School to Shamrock Irish Pub and Eatery, 39252 Winchester Rd, Murrieta; 951 696-5252. Enjoy the ambiance, food and libations at this new family-friendly Sunday venue.
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Sun, Apr 28, in Ventura:
4 pm LITTLE BLACK TRAIN plus SAM `N' ASH play the Wave Gallery Theatre, 175 S Ventura Av, Ventura 90031; 805-641-0400.
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Sun, Apr 28, in OC (Irvine):
4 pm PARIS COMBO plays the Irvine Barclay Theatre, on the UC Irvine campus at 4242 Campus Dr, Irvine 92697; 949-854-4646.
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Sun, Apr 28, in West L.A.:
5 pm SONGMAKERS monthly “WEST L.A. HOOT & POTLUCK” happens in West L.A.; info and location at www.songmakers.org, or email WestLAHoot@Songmakers.org
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Sun, Apr 28, in Echo Park:
5:30-9 pm Weekly “GRAND OLE ECHO” brings SAMANTHA HARLOW, RT N' THE 44s, RONNIE FAUSS, EAGLE ROCK GOSPEL SINGERS, and ANDREW SHEPPARD, at The Echo (upstairs), 1822 Sunset Bl, Echo Park. Show is free, all ages. Info, www.thegrandoleecho.com.
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Sun, Apr 28, in OC (Newport Beach):
5:30 pm Annual “IRISH SPOTLIGHT” at the “NEWPORT BEACH FILM FESTIVAL,” at two venues in Newport Beach.
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The After-Party at Muldoon's Pub, 202 Newport Ctr Dr, Newport Beach; 949-640-4110, has always been one of the best attended and appreciated segments of the festival. Piper ANDY SCOTT will lead the way from the screening at the Edwards Cinema to Muldoon's Pub. Irish Music will be provided at the Pub by THOSE MANNING BHOYS.
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Sun, Apr 28, in Eagle Rock:
6 pm KENNY WHITE plays “SETH & TONY'S HOUSE CONCERTS” series in Eagle Rock 90042. Reservations get directions, but they didn’t supply contact info. Includes dinner at 4 pm, if you can find it.
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Sun, Apr 28, in Santa Monica:
6 pm Weekly "KOFFEEHOUSE SUNDAY SESSIONS" brings a lineup of acoustic singer-songwriters to The Charleston, 2460 Wilshire Bl, Santa Monica; www.charlestonla.com; 310-828-2115.
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Sun, Apr 28, in Claremont:
6:30 pm Monthly “OPEN MIC” at the Folk Music Center & Museum, 220 Yale Av, Claremont 91711; 909-624- 2928. Signups at 6 pm.
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Sun, Apr 28, in Agoura Hills:
7 pm JOAN OSBORNE, with MICHAEL ANN AZOULAI opening, at The Canyon Club, 28912 Roadside Dr, Agoura Hills 91301.
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Sun, Apr 28, in Altadena:
7 pm JENI & BILLY at the Coffee Gallery Backstage, 2029 N Lake Av, Altadena 91001; reservations 626-798-6236 (10 am-10 pm); venue phone 626-398-7917; info www.coffeegallery.com. (“the venue named by the Guide’s editor, writing in FolkWorks, as L.A.’s best intimate acoustic listening room venue”). $15.
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Sun, Apr 28, in SFV (Chatsworth):
7 pm An AMERICANA / ALT-COUNTRY / HONKY-TONK BAND plays the Cowboy Palace, 21635 Devonshire St, Chatsworth; 818-341-0166. A real, live, fun honky-tonk scene with live music nightly. Go early for their free weekly BBQ at 5 pm and free dance lessons at 6 pm. No cover.
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Sun, Apr 28, in Santa Barbara:
Time tba OLD CROW MEDICINE SHOW plays the Lobero Theatre, 33 E Canon Perdido St, Santa Barbara; 805-963-0761; www.lobero.com.
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Sun, Apr 28, in Santa Monica:
8 pm CARLA OLSON & FRIENDS play her CD RELEASE SHOW debuting “Have Harmony, Will Travel,” at McCabe's, 3101 Pico Bl, Santa Monica 90405; 310-828-4497.
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The Guide has inside word that performing tonight with Carla will be JOHN YORK, PAT ROBERTSON, RICK CLARK, ROB WALLER (I See Hawks in L.A.), PETER LEWIS (Moby Grape). Hinting at more, LINCOLN MYERSON, McCabe’s booker, adds, “There's no telling who might be joining her.” He adds, “The LA Weekly wrote a glowing recommendation for this show.”
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Sun, Apr 28, in SFV (Burbank):
8 pm “AMERICANA / ALT-COUNTRY / HONKY-TONK” music on two separate stages at Viva Cantina, 900 Riverside Dr (next to L.A. Equestrian Center), Burbank; 818-845-2425 or 818-515-4444; www.vivacantina.com. Okay to park free across the street at Pickwick Bowl (free, nearly unlimited parking for Viva patrons). Two stages, one in the Front Room is always no cover, the other, the Riverside Rancho stage, may charge cover. Venue has full bar, serves good Mexican food, all ages.
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Sun, Apr 28, in Culver City:
9 pm THE GET DOWN BOYS play Bigfoot West, 10139 Venice Bl, Culver City 90034.
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Sun, Apr 28, in L.A.:
10 pm DUSTBOWL REVIVAL plays late at Redwood Bar & Grill, 316 W 2nd St, Los Angeles 90012; 213-680-2600. This is a great band, playing exactly what their name implies.
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Sun, Apr 28, in Santa Monica:
11 pm Weekly “ACOUSTIC CORDIALE” showcase ends the weekend at 14 Below, 1348 14th St, Santa Monica 90404; 310-451-5040.
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Mon, Apr 29, in OC (Irvine):
4 pm PARIS COMBO plays the Irvine Barclay Theatre on the UC Irvine campus at 4242 Campus Dr, Irvine 92697; 949-854-4646.
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Mon, Apr 29, in SFV (Burbank):
7:30 pm THE BROMBIES play their weekly bluegrass residency at Viva Cantina, 900 Riverside Dr, Burbank 91506; 818-515-4444. Venue has good Mexican food, full bar. Park free across the street at Pickwick Bowl. No cover.
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Mon, Apr 29, in SFV (NoHo):
7:30 pm Weekly “OPEN MIC” at Kulak's Woodshed, 5230-1/2 Laurel Canyon Bl, North Hollywood 91607; 818-766-9913. Officially, it’s “no cover,” but venue expects a donation. If you can’t go, you may be able to watch online, at www.kulakswoodshed.com.
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Mon, Apr 29, in Culver City:
7:30 pm “NEW WESTSIDE BLUEGRASS JAM” at Industry Café & Jazz, 6039 Washington Bl, Culver City 90232.
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Mon, Apr 29, in Ventura:
7:30 pm “ACOUSTIC OPEN MIC” at Zoey’s Café, 185 E Santa Clara St, Ventura 93001, Ventura; info, www.zoeyscafe.com; 805-652-1137 or 805-652-0091.
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Mon, Apr 29, in Altadena:
8 pm TJENDOL SUNRISE bring their top award winning rockabilly, plus an opening set by Dutch-Asian singer-songwriter PRAVINI, at the Coffee Gallery Backstage, 2029 N Lake Av, Altadena 91001; reservations 626-798-6236 (10 am-10 pm); venue phone 626-398-7917; info www.coffeegallery.com. (“the venue named by the Guide’s editor, writing in FolkWorks, as L.A.’s best intimate acoustic listening room venue”). Tix, $18.
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Mon, Apr 29, in SFV (Chatsworth):
8 pm weekly “TALENT CONTEST” with CHAD WATSON, who also performs, at the Cowboy Palace, 21635 Devonshire St, Chatsworth; 818-341-0166. This long-running contest for country / alt country / honky-tonk musicians has great prizes and has opened doors for many of its winners. Plus, the place and this event are always fun. Preceded by free two step dance lessons for beginners and intermediate levels with Ed at 7 pm. No cover.
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Mon, Apr 29, in SFV (NoHo):
8 pm weekly “IRISH CéILí DANCE & IRISH MUSIC SESSION” at the Celtic Arts Center’s shared location at Theatre Unlimited, 10943 Camarillo St, North Hollywood 91602; 818-760-8322; www.celticartscenter.com.
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Tue, Apr 30, in SGV (Arcadia):
7 pm Weekly “SONGWRITER SERENADE” with performing host JC HYKE and a lineup of recording artists / singer-songwriters, all playing acoustic, on the heated patio at Matt Denny's Ale House Restaurant & Bar, 145 E Huntington Dr, Arcadia 91006.
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Tue, Apr 30, in Signal Hill:
7 pm Weekly “BLUEGRASS SOUP JAM” at Convert-A-Tape, 2420 Gundry Av, Signal Hill 90755.
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Tue, Apr 30, in L.A.:
8 pm SPIRIT FAMILY REUNION plays “THE BLUEGRASS SITUATION” series at The Mint, 6010 W Pico Bl, Los Angeles 90035; 323-954-9630.
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Tue, Apr 30, in Altadena:
8 pm ELLEN & STEVE STAPENHORST, a delightful sibling duo of seasoned performers who rarely perform together and really should, at the Coffee Gallery Backstage, 2029 N Lake Av, Altadena 91001; reservations 626-798-6236 (10 am-10 pm); venue phone 626-398-7917; info www.coffeegallery.com. (“the venue named by the Guide’s editor, writing in FolkWorks, as L.A.’s best intimate acoustic listening room venue”). Tix, $15.
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Tue, Apr 30, in OC (Laguna Beach):
8-11 pm Weekly “SONGWRITER'S SHOWCASE” with performing host BETH FITCHET WOOD, and a lineup of performing songwriters and some recording artists “with many different musical talents” at the Marine Room, 214 Ocean Av, Laguna Beach.
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Tue, Apr 30, in SFV (Toluca Lake):
8 pm Weekly “TRADITIONAL IRISH MUSIC SESSION” at Timmy Nolan's Tavern & Grill, 10111 Riverside Dr, Toluca Lake 91602; 818-985-3359.
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Tue, Apr 30, in SFV (Chatsworth):
8 pm An AMERICANA / ALT-COUNTRY / HONKY-TONK BAND plays the Cowboy Palace, 21635 Devonshire St, Chatsworth; 818-341-0166. A real, live, fun honky-tonk scene with live music nightly. Preceded by free dance lessons at 7 pm. No cover.
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Tue, Apr 30, in SFV (Burbank):
8 pm “AMERICANA / ALT-COUNTRY / HONKY-TONK” music on two separate stages at Viva Cantina, 900 Riverside Dr (next to L.A. Equestrian Center), Burbank; 818-845-2425 or 818-515-4444; www.vivacantina.com. Okay to park free across the street at Pickwick Bowl (free, nearly unlimited parking for Viva patrons). Two stages, one in the Front Room is always no cover, the other, the Riverside Rancho stage, may charge cover. Venue has full bar, serves good Mexican food, all ages.
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Tue, Apr 30, in Santa Monica:
9 pm KEN O’MALLEY brings his authentic and original Irish music to Finn McCool’s, 2702 Main St, Santa Monica 90405; 310-452-1734.
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Tue, Apr 30, in Santa Monica:
9 pm “LIVE MUSIC NIGHT” at Sonny McLean's Irish Pub, 2615 Wilshire Bl, Santa Monica; 310-449-1811. They boast “40 taps of great beer and cider, a nice wine selection and now a full bar.” Live music every Tuesday, Thursday and Friday, and sometimes it’s traditional Irish music. But be careful when you go, because they do Karaoke (aka the death of vocal music) on Wednesdays, Saturdays and Sundays starting about 9 pm. Check their website to see who and what they’re booking, at www.sonnymcleans.com.
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Wed, May 1, in Santa Barbara Co. (Santa Ynez):
7 pm Poet DAN GERBER & Singer-Songwriter KENNY WHITE play the “TALES FROM THE TAVERN” series at the Maverick Saloon, 3687 Sagunto St, Santa Ynez 93460; 805-686-4785.
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Wed, May 1, in L.A.:
8 pm DUSTBOWL REVIVAL plays The Mint, 6010 W. Pico Bl, Los Angeles 90035; 323-954-9630.
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Wed, May 1, in OC (Santa Ana):
8 pm SPIRIT FAMILY REUNION plays the Constellation Room, 3503 S Harbor Bl, Santa Ana 92704; 714-957-0600.
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Fri, May 3, in T.O.:
Time tba The GRAMMY-winning MARIACHI DIVAS play the Countrywide Performing Arts Center, Thousand Oaks Civic Arts Plaza, 2100 E Thousand Oaks Bl, Thousand Oaks; www.CivicArtsPlaza.com; 805-449-ARTS (2787).
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Sat & Sun, May 4 & 5, FESTIVAL, in SGV (Sierra Madre):
51st Annual “SIERRA MADRE ART FAIR” with two stages of music, lots of it folk-Americana / acoustic renaissance, and many painters, sculptors, photographers, and others exhibiting and selling their work, plus an indoor plant sale, a good variety of food vendors, and much more, sponsored by the Friends of the Sierra Madre Library, in Memorial Park, on Sierra Madre Bl at Hermosa Av, Sierra Madre. Free, all day, both days.
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Sat & Sun, May 4 & 5, FREE FESTIVAL, in SGV (City of Industry):
1-5 pm “ROMANCE OF THE RANCHOS” at the Homestead Museum, 15415 E Don Julian Rd, City of Industry 91745; 626-968-8492; www.homesteadmuseum.org.
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Sat, May 4, in Santa Monica:
8 pm THE CALIFORNIA GUITAR TRIO 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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Sat, May 4, in Lancaster:
8 pm “BIG BAND BLOWOUT” at the Lancaster Performing Arts Center, 750 W Lancaster Bl, Lancaster 93534; www.lpac.org; 661-723-5950. Tix $24 & $19.
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Sun, May 5, FESTIVAL, in Torrance:
12:30-8 pm 23rd Annual “DYLANFEST” at its new venue, the Torrance Cultural Center, 3330 Civic Center Dr (corner of Torrance Bl & Madrona Av), Torrance. The festival is outdoors, in the Torino Plaza.
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"Wherever you look, there is an air of magic. People are laughing and singing along with performers and reciting words that flowed from a collective soul, music and images from one mind, shared at this moment in a festival tribute to Bob Dylan. Andy Hill & Renee Safier have created an annual event with a stellar line-up of local artists who will be singing praises to the bard of rock." – B. Noel Barr, music journalist, Random Lengths newspaper.
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Forty of the L.A. area's most talented and accomplished musicians, including those in road bands that play arenas and top studio session players join hosts ANDY & RENEE and HARD RAIN to perform over 60 songs written by BOB DYLAN. This is dependably a fine and fun all-ages event with a cavalcade of great recording artists, including an all-star backing house band with horn players.
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Rene says, "We are excited about our new venue, and we know it's going to be a great day! What started out as a small once-a-year backyard party where a loose conglomerate of close friends would take turns performing Dylan classics all day and well into the night (or until the cops came), has evolved into a full-blown music festival attended by hundreds of fans.YOU should be one of them! Please tell your friends, and encourage them to attend this special event."
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Patrons can bring a blanket or lawn chair; some seating available.
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Food, and beverages -- both alcoholic and non-alcoholic -- available for purchase. Food prepared by acclaimed Chef Michael Shafer of The Depot and Buffalo Fire Department restaurants in Torrance. No outside food or drinks allowed.
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Advance tix and more info at www.andyandrenee.com or call 310-346-9383.
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There are ticket options. VIP tix include entry fee, a 2013 Dylanfest T shirt, the 19th Annual Dylanfest DVD, a CD of the 2013 Dylanfest's musical highlights, an invite to the Post-Dylanfest VIP Party, a VIP "hanging tag" to wear around your neck, your name on the "VIP Thank You" board, and VIP ticket holders' names are entered in a drawing, and the winner gets to count-off "Like A Rolling Stone" 1-2-3-4.
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Sun, May 5, in Altadena:
9:30 pm KEN O’MALLEY brings his authentic and original Irish music and storytelling to a matinee at the Coffee Gallery Backstage, 2029 N Lake Av, Altadena 91001; reservations 626-798-6236 (10 am-10 pm); venue phone 626-398-7917; info www.coffeegallery.com. (“The venue named by the Guide's editor, writing in FolkWorks, as L.A.’s best intimate acoustic listening room venue”).
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Sun, May 5, in OC (Costa Mesa):
3 pm PACIFIC SYMPHONY YOUTH WIND ENSEMBLE (PSYWE) plays a free concert and joint performance with the U.S. AIR FORCE BAND OF THE GOLDEN WEST in the Renée and Henry Segerstrom Concert Hall for their “Spring Concert,” at Orange County Performing Arts Center, 600 Town Center Dr, Costa Mesa; 714-556-2787; www.ocpac.org.
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It’s PSYWE’s “Season Finale” concert. Established in 2007, PSYWE has quickly gained recognition for being at the forefront of wind ensemble development in the country. Representing 23 schools in and beyond Orange County, PSYWE offers performance opportunities to instrumentalists in grades 8 through 12, providing members with a high quality and innovative artistic experience. Under the direction and enthusiasm of Music Director JOSHUA ROACH from USC’s Thornton School of Music, and with the artistic direction of Pacific Symphony’s renowned Music Director CARL ST.CLAIR, the ensemble strives to encourage musical and personal growth through the art of performance. Students receive regular interaction and guidance from Symphony musicians, guest artists and Maestro St.Clair.
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Sun, May 5, in Venice:
7-11 pm “BENEFIT FOR RON SARFATY” with performances by WENDY WALDMAN, JOHN BATDORF, DAVE TUCKER, LAUREN ADAMS, SEVERIN BROWNE, FUR DIXON, SUSIE GLAZE, JEFF GOLD, EARL GREY & LISA JOHNSON, TOM HUBBARD & KEN HOLME (H2), MICHAEL WESLEY HUGHES, ARLENE KOLE, JOHN MOLLENHAUER (aka JOHN M), DAVE MORRISON, LISA NEMZO, TRACY NEWMAN, TARA SITSER, GARY STOCKDALE, RIC TAYLOR, TIM TEDROW & TERRY VREELAND, JAYNEE THORNE, ED TREE, CHAD WATSON & PAM LOE, JOYCE WOODSON, and JOHN ZIPPERER, at The Talking Stick Coffee Lounge, 1411 Lincoln Bl, Venice 90291; 310- 450-6052; www.thetalkingstick.net.
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Thu, May 9, in Claremont:
7 pm KRISTIN KORB, that beautifully-voiced (and beautiful) upright bass player / vocalist and purveyor of highly listenable jazz, plays a show featuring BRUCE FORMAN (COW BOP) and JEFF HAMILTON, on her California CD release tour for the new album, "What's Your Story," at the Claremont Women's Club, 343 W Twelfth St, Claremont. All ages. Tix, $30.
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Fri-Sun, May 10-12, FESTIVAL, in San Diego:
Annual “GATOR BY THE BAY FESTIVAL” with a Cajun and Zydeco live music lineup that includes GENO DELAFOSE & FRENCH ROCKIN’ BOOGIE, ANDRE THIERRY & ZYDECO MAGIC, LIL’ WAYNE & SAME OL’ 2-STEP, & LAFAYETTE RHYTHM DEVILS. It’s San Diego’s yearly celebration of zydeco blues music and incredible Louisiana food. With top musicians performing, whether you go for the dancing, the blues, or the crawfish, it’s a fun time. Book your room early at the Sheraton next to the festival to get the $119 + tax per-night rate. Go to www.sandiegofestival.com for schedules and all the details.
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Fri, May 10, in Santa Monica:
8 pm SARA WATKINS (Nickel Creek) plus special guest KRIS ORLOWSKI, 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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Fri, May 10, in San Pedro:
8 pm KRISTIN KORB, that beautifully-voiced and stunningly beautiful upright bass player / vocalist who stretches jazz into Americana, returns from Europe to play a show featuring BRUCE FORMAN (Cow Bop) and JEFF HAMILTON, on her California CD release tour for the new album, "What's Your Story," at Alva’s Showroom, 1417 W 8th St, Weymouth Corners, San Pedro 90732; www.alvasshowroom.com; 800-403-3447 or 310-519-1314. All ages. You can bring your own food and drinks into this venue and just pay the cover. Plenty of free parking. Tix, $30.
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Sat, May 11, in Agoura Hills:
Time tba JUDY COLLINS plays the Canyon Club, 28912 Roadside Dr, Agoura Hills; www.canyonclub.net; 818-879-5016.
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Sat, May 11, in Santa Monica:
8 pm ROLAND WHITE, a true bluegrass legend, plus special guest CHELSEA CROWELL, 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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May 11, in Santa Monica:
8 pm “AN EVENING WITH BOB & DAN” brings OLD-TIME MUSIC by longtime friends BOB CARLIN and DAN LEVENSON to the “FOLKWORKS CONCERT SERIES” at Santa Monica History Museum, 1350 7th St, Santa Monica 90401; 310-395-2290.
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These gentlemen have spent their musical lives traveling the back roads of America, playing and presenting their take on musical traditions. Take a journey through their experiences of the last forty years with these masters of old-time music. Hear fiddle, banjo, guitar and voice utilized in various combinations to tell their story of learning and sharing the nation’s great musical traditions gleaned from its past masters.
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Advance tix at www.brownpapertickets.com/event/369107. $15 general, $13 for FolKWorks members (“Friend” level & above). Tix by mail (send check): FolkWorks, PO Box 55051, Sherman Oaks 91413.
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Sat, May 11, in Pasadena:
8 pm SUSIE GLAZE & THE HILONESOME BAND play the “CALTECH FOLK MUSIC SOCIETY” series in Beckman Institute Auditorium (aka “Little Beckman”) on the Caltech campus in Pasadena; 626-395-4652. Park in either of two lots at the end of Michigan Av, south off Del Mar.
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Sat, May 11, in SGV (Covina):
8 pm BRIAN BOWERS, the most acclaimed "Autoharp Master" of our time, journeys to the West Coast and plays The Fret House, 309 N Citrus Av, Covina 91723; 626-339-7020; frethouse@earthlink.net; www.frethouse.com. Doors at 7:30 for the best seats. More at www.bryanbowers.com. Tix, $15.
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Sun, May 12, in Santa Monica:
8 pm CATIE CURTIS 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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Thu-Sat, May 16-18, FESTIVAL, in L.A.:
Annual “LOS ANGELES OLD TIME SOCIAL” brings three evenings and one whole day of performances, workshops, jams, dances, and “old time is good time” music to several venues in L.A. Though produced separately, it’s become the annual lead-in to Sunday’s TOPANGA BANJO FIDDLE CONTEST & FOLK FESTIVAL, as well as a mighty fine event on its own. Details soon.
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Fri-Sun, May 17-19, FESTIVAL, in Nevada:
1st Annual “HENDERSON CRAWFISH FESTIVAL” in Henderson, Nevada, between Las Vegas and Lake Mead, is a new one, produced by the same folks who produce the mid-summer “LONG BEACH CRAWFISH FESTIVAL.” More, soon.
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Fri, May 17, in OC (Laguna Beach):
Time tba LISA NEMZO plays the “SUNSET SERENADES” outdoor series in Heisler Park Amphitheater, Laguna Beach.
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Fri, May 17, in Santa Monica:
8 & 10 pm TOM RUSH plays two shows tonight at McCabe’s, 3101 Pico Bl (Pico at 31st), Santa Monica 90405; www.mccabes.com; 310-828-4403; tix, 310-828-4497. Tix, $28.50. 8 pm is sold out; at press time, tix available for 10 pm show.
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Fri, May 17, in Santa Monica:
10 pm TOM RUSH plays a second show tonight at McCabe’s, 3101 Pico Bl (Pico at 31st), Santa Monica 90405; www.mccabes.com; 310-828-4403; tix, 310-828-4497. Tix, $28.50. 8 pm is sold out; at press time, tix available for 10 pm show.
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Sat, May 18, in Newhall (Santa Clarita):
8 pm “AN EVENING WITH JASON "BUCK" CORBETT & FRIENDS” at the “OUTWEST CONCERT SERIES” at Out West Western Boutique & Cultural Center, 24265 Main St (aka San Fernando Rd on older maps), Newhall 91321; www.scvoutwest.com; reservations (limited seating), 661-255-7087.
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Sat, May 18, in Santa Monica:
8 pm DAN WILSON plays McCabe’s, 3101 Pico Bl (Pico at 31st), Santa Monica 90405; www.mccabes.com; 310-828-4403; tix, 310-828-4497. Tix, $22.50.
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Sun, May 19, FESTIVAL, in Agoura Hills:
Annual “TOPANGA BANJO FIDDLE CONTEST & FOLK FESTIVAL” at Paramount Ranch in the Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area is Southern California’s best one-day acoustic music festival, and the contest awards are coveted and prestigious. There are multiple entertainment stages of bluegrass, old-time, and traditional folk-Americana all day, in addition to live music for dancing, and the contest competitors. It always makes for tough choices, hour-by-hour, which acts to see. The perfectly picturesque site is an old western movie-set town with surrounding oak woodlands, administered by the National Park Service. The event features NPS displays, vendors of instruments and more, and truly superior festival food. Come early, because the vast parking lots filled-up in 2011 and latecomers were turned-away; it nearly happened again in 2012. Full details at www.topangabanjofiddle.org.
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Sun, May 19, in Santa Monica:
11 am “MATINEE KIDS SHOW” with MASANGA MARIMBA Ensemble at McCabe’s, 3101 Pico Bl (Pico at 31st), Santa Monica 90405; www.mccabes.com; 310-828-4403; tix, 310-828-4497. Tix, $8, kids under age 2 get in free.
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Sun, May 19, in downtown L.A.:
4 pm “LE SALON DE MUSIQUES” monthly CHAMBER CONCERT SERIES concludes today in the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion, 5th Floor, L.A. Music Center, 135 N Grand Av, L.A. (downtown) 90012; 213-972-7211; www.musiccenter.org.
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Fri, May 24, in Santa Monica:
8 pm JAY NASH & DAVID RAMIREZ 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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Sat & Sun, May 25 & 26, FESTIVAL, in Simi Valley:
24th Annual “SIMI VALLEY CAJUN & BLUES FESTIVAL,” formerly “SIMI CAJUN-CREOLE MUSIC FESTIVAL,” brings performances by STEVE RILEY & THE MAMOU PLAYBOYS, ANDRE THIERRY & ZYDECO MAGIC, BONNE MUSIQUE ZYDECO, J PAUL JR. & THE ZYDECO NUBREEDS, ACADIANA with THERESA RUSSELL, LEROY THOMAS & THE ZYDECO ROADRUNNERS, DAVID SOUSA & THE ZYDECO MUDBUGS, LISA HALEY & THE ZYDEKATS, and an additional lineup of blues artists, at Rancho Santa Susana Community Park, 5005 E Los Angeles Av, Simi Valley 93063. Info, 805-517-9000; www.simicajun.org.
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A fine, well-run event, sponsored by the local Rotary Club, with profits going to numerous local charities and community organizations, this festival is held on a sprawling outdoor site, with tents over large dance floors at each of two main stages and tents for seated shade, and over rows of tables for eating. Shuttle buses from remote parking when the nearby lots fill-up.
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Here are some videos from the 2011 Simi Valley Cajun Blues Festival, courtesy of Brad Sjoblum: ANDRE THIERRY performing, www.youtube.com/watch?v=R4K-5ftIr7U and http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=98NlOnG5pyQ; GREG BENUSA teaching zydeco dance, www.youtube.com/watch?v=DKPrj4EM0do; dancers, www.youtube.com/watch?v=kk7by1oHbWY; 97-year-old zydeco dancer Bernice Sjoblom, dancing and eating alligator, and proving you are never too old to try something new, at www.youtube.com/watch?v=a0ipnZhDntM.
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Fri, May 31, in Santa Monica:
8 pm ANNE McCUE & DAVID OLNEY, plus SERGIO WEBB opening, 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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June, 2013 (Early Look)
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Jun 1, in Lancaster:
8 pm JUICE NEWTON plays the 2013 season’s closing show at the Lancaster Performing Arts Center, 750 W Lancaster Bl, Lancaster 93534; www.lpac.org; 661-723-5950. Tix $32 & $27.
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Thu-Sun, Jun 6-9, FESTIVAL, in Connecticut:
Annual “STRAWBERRY PARK CAJUN ZYDECO FESTIVAL” in Preston, CT, has a Cajun-zydeco lineup that includes CURLEY TAYLOR & ZYDECO TROUBLE, GENO DELAFOSE & FRENCH ROCKIN’ BOOGIE, STEVE RILEY & THE MAMOU PLAYBOYS, THE PINE LEAF BOYS, LIL’ WAYNE & SAME OL’ 2-STEP, SAVOY FAMILY BAND, JESSE LEGE,JIMMY JO, & PLANET ZYDECO. Go to www.strawberrypark.net/festivals/cajun-zydecofestival for details.
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Sun, Jun 9, in Pasadena:
3:30 pm BARRY McGUIRE & JOHN YORK play a benefit concert for homeless families in a specially-crafted “HURT & HOPE” version of their “TRIPPIN’ THE ’60s” show, at 1st Church of the Nazarene, 3700 E Sierra Madre Bl, Pasadena 91107.
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In 1965, BARRY McGUIRE sang about a world of hurt in his landmark delivery of the #1 Billboard Hit (and banned from the radio) song, “Eve of Destruction.” In 2013, he sings about his journey to hope. JOHN YORK is a former member of THE BYRDS who has toured the world as an accomplished performing songwriter. It’s a benefit for the homeless, with proceeds going to Family Promise of San Gabriel Valley. More on the event at www.conta.cc/ZaAROW
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Thu, Jun 13, in SGV (Covina):
8 pm THOM BRESH, “Merle Travis-Style Guitar Master,” plays The Fret House, 309 N Citrus Av, Covina 91723; 626-339-7020; frethouse@earthlink.net; www.frethouse.com. Doors at 7:30 for the best seats. More at www.bresh.com. Tix, $15.
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Fri-Sun, Jun 14-16, FESTIVAL, in Ontario:
37th Annual “HUCK FINN'S JUBILEE,” the national award-winning Father's Day Weekend event, changes towns this year, moving to Cucamonga-Guasti Regional Park, 800 N Archibald Av, Ontario 91764.
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The popular bluegrass-themed festival is moving from its original location at Mojave Narrows Regional Park in a bittersweet decision for the family of event founder DON TUCKER, who passed away after suffering a stroke in October. The festival’s new home, Cucamonga-Guasti Regional Park, is a 150-acre venue with green grass stage area, bountiful trees and two stocked lakes for fishing. The park is surrounded by a variety of hotels and offers quick and easy access from the I-10 freeway. Check out the festival video at www.promo.huckfinn.com and get all the details, including early-bird discount tix, camping, etc, at www.huckfinn.com.
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Fri-Sun, Jun 14-16, FESTIVAL, in Santa Barbara Co.:
Annual “LIVE OAK MUSIC FESTIVAL” at Live Oak Camp, in the Coast Range, NW of Santa Barbara is the annual benefit for Santa Barbara / Central Coast public radio, and a superbly well-produced all-ages event with a gently bohemian feel. Get out your tie-dyes, or buy them there.
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The lineup is almost complete and they brag (with real justification) “we have some amazing acts coming your way for the 25th Annual Live Oak Music Festival Father's Day Weekend!”
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Performers include:
• JERRY DOUGLAS, 13-time Grammy winner, three-time CMA Musician of the Year and "The King of the Dobro."
• ROBERT EARL KEEN, Texas singer-songwriter and called "One of our nation's finest musical storytellers."
• STOOGES BRASS BAND, winners of the 2010 New Orleans Street Kings competition and Best Contemporary Brass Band at the 2011 Big Easy Music Awards
• RUTHIE FOSTER, rootsy rhythm, soul, rock & blues powerhouse who has also recorded a roots-of-bluegrass album.
• RUPA & THE APRIL FISHES
• DEAD WINTER CARPENTERS
• JOE CRAVEN TRIO
• RANCHERS FOR PEACE
• LA SANTA CECELIA
• TOM BALL & KENNY SULTAN
• INGA SWEARINGEN
• PHIL SALAZAR & THE KIN FOLK
and still more to come.
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Fri, Jun 14, in VC (Newbury Park):
8 pm “FIRESIDE CONCERT SERIES” brings KEN O’MALLEY with his authentic and original Irish music, fabulous voice, multi-instrumental prowess, and storytelling, for a solo performance; plus, another act, tba, at Borchard Community Center,190 N Reino Rd, Newbury Park 91320; more online at www.crpd.org/parkfac/borchard/fireside_concerts.asp. Hosted by Bob Kroll, sponsored by Conejo Recreation & Park District. Info, contact Bob at 805-499-2930 or folksgr1@aol.com. A good series; adults only, no children. Arrive early for a good seat. $9 at the door.
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Sat, Jun 15, FESTIVAL, in Claremont:
10 am-10 pm “CLAREMONT FOLK FESTIVAL” returns after a three-year hiatus, at Rancho Santa Ana Botanic Gardens, Foothill & College, Claremont; 909-624-2928.
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Sat, Jun 15, in OC (Anaheim):
7:30 pm FREEBO and SEVERIN BROWNE play a co-bill at the Living Tradition Concert Series at the Anaheim Downtown Community Center, 250 E Center St, Anaheim; www.thelivingtradition.org; reservations 949-646-1964.
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Sat, Jun 29, in San Diego Co (Encinitas):
7 pm KEN O’MALLEY brings his authentic and original Irish music, fabulous voice, and multi-instrumental prowess, for a solo performance at the “SAN DIEGO FOLK HERITAGE” series at San Dieguito United Methodist Church, 170 Calle Magdalena, Encinitas; www.sdfolkheritage.org.
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Jul 4-7, FESTIVAL, in Oregon:
Annual “WATERFRONT BLUES FEST” in Portland, Oregon brings 75 bands, from blues to swing and a Zydeco lineup includes CHUBBY CARRIER & THE BAYOU SWAMP BAND, LIL’ WAYNE & SAME OL’ 2-STEP, THE PINE LEAF BOYS, HORACE TRAHAN & THE OSSUN EXPRESS, TOOLOOSE, & ATOMIC GUMBO. Most of the 75 blues & swing bands had yet to be posted at press time. The fest is in Waterfront Park in downtown Portland, and brings over 20,000 attendees each day.
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Our Cajun-zydeco dance friends tell us, “If flying in, best to avoid a rental car & parking fees in downtown. Options for rooms include www.hotwire.com for a 3-star hotel ($68) at the airport (with shuttle from terminal) within walking distance to the Cascade light rail station. To / from downtown takes 45 minutes, and drops you 4 short blocks from the fest. [Another option is the] University Place Hotel (www.uplacehotel.com) for $113 / night, including tax & breakfast, ten blocks from the fest.” They also suggest the PSU campus dorm rooms with bath & amenities, $56 to $66 / night, 12 blocks from the fest; www.pdx.edu/conferences/stay-us, where you can click on “individual stay contract” for details.
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Sat, Jul 20, FESTIVAL, in New Mexico:
Annual “WILDLIFE WEST FEST” includes performances by LISA HALEY & THE ZYDEKATS
at 3 & 8 pm, plus workshops, at Wildlife West Nature Park, 87 N Frontage Rd, Edgewood, NM 87015. This festival benefits a charity for injured wild animals. More at www.wildlifewest.org/bluegrass.html.
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Fri-Mon, Jul 26-29, FESTIVAL, in Rhode Island:
Annual “NEWPORT FOLK FESTIVAL” in Newport, Rhode Island, with IRIS DEMENT, TROMBONE SHORTY, JIM JAMES. THE LUMINEERS, BONNIE “PRINCE” BILLY, COLIN MELOY, BLACK PRAIRIE, BETH ORTON, TIFT MERRITT, THE MOUNTAIN GOATS, SHOVELS & ROPE, ANDREW BIRD, SPIRIT FAMILY REUNION, THE FELICE BROTHERS, and more. Held at historic Ft. Adams on the edge of Narragansett Bay, the Newport Folk Festival offers three stages of music, plus surprise performances around the grounds.
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Sat & Sun, Jul 27 & 28, FESTIVAL, in Long Beach:
Annual "LONG BEACH CRAWFISH FESTIVAL" brings Cajun & zydeco and blues, including top bands from Louisiana, at Rainbow Lagoon Events Park, 400 E Shoreline Dr (between Shoreline Village Dr & Linden Av), Long Beach 90802. More, soon.
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Sat, Aug 17, in Santa Clarita:
7 pm LISA HALEY & THE ZYDEKATS play the “SANTA CLARITA SUMMER CONCERT SERIES” in the park at 27150 Bouquet Canyon Rd, Santa Clarita 91351; http://arts.santa-clarita.com/Index.aspx?page=42.
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Sat, Aug 24, in Ventura:
7:30 pm Cajun blues band PORTERHOUSE BOB & DOWN TO THE BONE play the “MUSIC UNDER THE STARS” series at historic Olivas Adobe, 4200 Olivas Park Dr, Ventura; www.cityofventura.net/mus. Reservations recommended, these events always sell-out.
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Aug 30-Sep 1, FESTIVAL, in Rhode Island:
Annual “RHYTHM & ROOTS FEST” in Ninigret State Park, RI. Go to www.rhythmandroots.com for info.
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Sat, Sep 7, in Ventura:
7:30 pm LISA HALEY & THE ZYDEKATS play the “MUSIC UNDER THE STARS” series at historic Olivas Adobe, 4200 Olivas Park Dr, Ventura; www.cityofventura.net/mus. Reservations recommended, these events always sell-out.
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Sat & Sun, Oct 5 & 6, FESTIVAL, in Culver City:
Annual “HARVEST FESTIVAL OF DULCIMERS” sponsored by Southern California Dulcimer Heritage. Details when we get them. More on dulcimer-based bands and dulcimer-related events, throughout the year, at that organization’s site, www.scdh.org.
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Sat, Oct 5, in Pasadena:
8 pm CHRIS PROCTOR plays the “CALTECH FOLK MUSIC SOCIETY” series in Beckman Institute Auditorium (aka “Little Beckman”) on the Caltech campus in Pasadena; 626-395-4652. Park in either of two lots at the end of Michigan Av, south off Del Mar.
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The ACOUSTIC AMERICANA MUSIC GUIDE endeavors to bring you NEWS and views of interest to artists everywhere, more specifically to musicians and the creative community, and music makers and fans of acoustic and Folk-Americana music, both traditional and innovative. We provide a wealth of resources, including a HUGE catalog of acoustic-friendly venues, and schedules of performances in Southern California venues large and small. We cover workshops and other events for artists and folks in the music industry, and all kids o’ things in the world of acoustic and Americana and accessible classical music. From washtub bass to musical spoons to oboe to viola to banjo to squeezebox, from Djangostyle to new-fangled-old-time string band music, from sweet Cajun fiddle to pre-bluegrass Appalachian mountain music to proto blues… The Acoustic Americana Music Guide. We’re on it.
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Check OFTEN for updates; we’re always adding more!
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The Acoustic Americana Music Guide. We’re on it.
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