Saturday, August 17, 2013
Big Weekend of Music! August 17 & 18, 2013
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Here, UPDATED, are this weekend's concerts / jams / showcases / and other highlights.
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The weekend's. many FESTIVALS are in their own separate edition, at a separate click.
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Here, UP FRONT, are some TICKET ALERTS, so you get 'em before they're gone.
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Everything happening this weekend is HERE or in the FESTIVALS special edition. If it's happening AFTER this weekend, it's NOT here. See the Guide's massive August 13 edition for all that. (And we'll be adding beaucoup more, soon.)
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TICKET ALERTS
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THE BRIAN SETZER ORCHESTRA's 10th Anniversary "CHRISTMAS ROCKS" Tour hits the Dolby Theatre in L.A. on Sat, Dec 21. Tickets went on sale Fri, Aug 16, at:
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√ TICKET ALERT:
MARK KNOPFLER plays the Terrace Theatre in Long Beach on Wed, Oct 23 at 8 pm. Public sale began Fri, Aug 16. Of course, the usual extortion of a high Ticketmaster "processing" fee is added-on. (We had info in time for you to buy pre-sale tix with a password on Thursday.) Tix at:
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http://m.ticketmaster.com/event/0B004B08E5D9A391? artistid=769953&majorcatid=10001&minorcatid=1&brand=nederlanderla&camefrom=c fc_ndrcon_ned_August14
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√ TICKET ALERT:
GOV'T MULE plays the Henry Fonda Theatre in Hollywood on Oct 30 (doors at 7 pm, tix $30). Tix go on sale Sat, Aug 17 at 10 am at the usual places.
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1) FREE: MUSIC INDUSTRY TECH CONFERENCE
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1) FREE: MUSIC INDUSTRY TECH CONFERENCE:
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Fri & Sat, Aug 16 & 17,
MUSIC TECH EXPO,
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10 am-6 pm Annual "SAE TECH EXPO 2013" at SAE Institute, 6565 Sunset Bl, Suite 100, Hollywood 90028; schedules, free registration, more info, at www.saetechexpo.com
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It's two days of panels and tech sessions with experts, sponsored by the top mic manufacturers. Many are geared for artists as well as recording engineers and studio techs.
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A post-event mixer is Saturday evening, 6-9 pm, for attendees and SAE alumni.
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FREE admission with reservation, to attend any or all events. Register at:
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Sat, Aug 17, in Hollywood:
10 am The summer morning "BIG! WORLD! FUN!" series is ostensibly for kids and families, but this one is compelling, as the KUTTURAN CHAMORU PACIFIC ISLANDERS OF THE NORTHERN MARIANA ISLANDS IN MICRONESIA bring music, folk tales, and stories of their lands already disappearing beneath rising seas brought by global warming; it's at the John Anson Ford Amphitheatre (aka Ford Amphitheatre), 2580 Cahuenga Bl East, Hollywood 90068; 323-461-3673.
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Sat, Aug 17, in SFV (Sherman Oaks):
5:30 pm "BACKYARD INVASION" house concert series resumes with DAVE MORRISON and LUANN & MALCOLM at Marilynn Bradbury's, 5540 Matilija Av, Sherman Oaks 91401.
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DAVE MORRISON is back in town after a successful tour up north, and he's bringing his acoustic band.
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Gather at 5:30 pm, music starts at 6, dinner is at 7. $15 donation covers all of that.
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Sat, Aug 17, in La Canada-Flintridge:
6-9 pm JEANNIE WILLETS plays originals, old jazz standards, and more, at Anthony's Fine Food & Wine, 714 Foothill Bl, La Canada-Flintridge 91011; www.anthonysfoodandwine.com ; 818-790-0440.
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Jeannie says "The food is delicious and affordable and they seem to have quite a selection of wine. [It's] a really nice winebar /restaurant. The place is fairly small and intimate."
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Sat, Aug 17, in Pasadena:
6:30-9:30 pm WUMBLOOZO UNPLUGGED brings acoustic blues to Big Mama's Rib Shack, 1453 Lake Av, Pasadena 91104; 626-797-1792.
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Sitting-in with Michael is Rick on bass, Rocky on drums, and Eric on harmonica, in what's being called "the band with the rotating personnel," since the death of harmonica virtuoso Herbie Katz. But the songs are still heartfelt and meaningful, and the lyrics bring out strong emotions.
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Big Mama's has great Louisiana-style down-home cooking, and Wumbloozo's leader Michael says it's the best fried chicken he's ever had.
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Sat, Aug 17, in Lakewood:
6:30 pm Weekly "BLUEGRASS CONCERT" brings various bands to perform at Me N Eds Pizza Parlor, 4115 Paramount Bl, Lakewood 90712; 562-421-8908.
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Sat, Aug 17, in Altadena:
7 pm HONEY WHISKEY TRIO plays The Coffee Gallery Backstage, 2029 N Lake Av, Altadena; Reservations (by phone, only, 10 am-10 pm) 626-798-6236.
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2013 "Harmony Sweepstakes National Champions," The Honey Whiskey Trio explores harmony in folk, bluegrass and any melody that catches the ear.
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The trio is Courtney Gasque, Ann Louise Thaiss, & Christina Wilson. Through their full harmonies, body percussion, haunting melodies and vitality on stage, Honey Whiskey Trio captivates and moves audiences, earning them such honors as the "Audience Favorite" awards at both the Regional and National Harmony Sweepstakes.
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These storytellers-in-song found their roots in the vocal jazz department of CSU Long Beach, where the members all studied with Christine Guter. This foundation in jazz gives this trio an inherent flexibility to their sound, allowing them to change and adjust their tone to fit each song, be it bluegrass, folk or even the occasional ANDREWS SISTERS-style tune.
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Listen to some of their arrangements, and learn more about them, at www.honeywhiskeytrio.com
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Sat, Aug 17, in Santa Clarita:
7 pm LISA HALEY & THE ZYDEKATS bring their GRAMMY-nominated Cajun-zydeco music to the FREE "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 17, in Hollywood:
7 & 10 pm JULIE GOLD and CHRISTINE LAVIN play the M Bar, 1253 N Vine St, Hollywood 90038; 323-856-0036.
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Julie wrote the classic, "From a Distance." Christine is the master of clever lyrics. They've both played the whole world.
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Sat, Aug 17, in Palmdale:
7 pm MICHAEL GABRIEL plus THE COSMOPOLITES at Butler's Coffee, 40125 10th St West, Palmdale; www.butlerscoffee.com
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Another lost Canadian, Michael Gabriel is a troubadour without borders, a seeker offering up a world-wide perspective and a global vision that somehow never loses the intimacy of a one-on-one encounter. Whether he's accompanying himself with his trusty guitar, offering up a hushed lover's confession, or serving up an orchestral swirl of sound, this well-travelled singer-songwriter's innate sense of melody and gently probing lyrics tap directly into the secret heart of all those things that unite us, while not being shy about railing against those things that would tear us apart.
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The Cosmopolites venture a little further out -- as Kevin Burton Smith, the venue's booker says, "they want to rake through the gardens of your mind. Their intergalactic wild gypsy fever dream soul merges psychedelia, jazz, pop, rock, folk and other genetic strains that suggest at least some extraterrestrial musical DNA. You may have seen them backing-up Ian McCartor, but trust me: John, Travis and Walker are no mere backing band. They're an astoundingly creative and talented gang of musical anarchists and intergalactic space cowboys in their own right, bringing a cornnucopia of intruments and restless musical visions to the mix, resulting in a unique and amazing journey that will take your mind where minds don't usually go. Just remember: 'the sea of peace and calmness can't stay still for long.'"
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No cover, but there's a one-purchase minimum. Free parking.
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Sat, Aug 17, in OC (Anaheim):
7:30 pm "CELTIC-INFLUENCED ORIGINAL & TRADITIONAL ROOTS MUSIC" from KATE MacLEOD and KAT EGGLESTON at "The Living Tradition Concert Series" at the Anaheim Downtown Community Center, Anaheim; tix and info, www.thelivingtradition.org.
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The weekly "Irish Missive" writes, "Kate MacLeod and Kat Eggleston's performances and recordings supplement their individual work as roots-music songwriters and performers, but as a duo their charm and musicality transform into a sum greater than its parts.
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"The artists were introduced to each other through their affiliation with Waterbug Records and first began performing together on a double-billed concert tour in Europe. By the end of the tour they had become a duo, backing up each others' work as if they had been doing it all their lives. They have now been performing together since 1999 and since have published two full-length recordings, 'Drawn from the Well' and 'Lost and Found.'
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"Both artists have a strong background in traditional Celtic and American music that is reflected in their sound. Kate is featured on vocals, fiddle, and acoustic guitar. Kat is featured on vocals, hammered dulcimer and acoustic guitar."
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More at their individual websites, www.katemacleod.com and www.kateggleston.com
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The Living Tradition concert series is a non-profit, all volunteer organization presenting folk music concerts since 1982 on the 3rd Saturday of every month (except December).
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Sat, Aug 17, in Claremont:
7:30 pm HOBO JAZZ plus DAVE BROWN play the Folk Music Center, 220 Yale Av, Claremont 91711; www.folkmusiccenter.com
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HOBO JAZZ plays an instantly recognizable blend of roots music and original pre-war soul. Since 2001 they've been entertaining fans and converting detractors with a glib attitude that matchs their music. More at www.hobojazz.com
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DAVE BROWN, a native of Riverside, channels the spirit and style of Jimmie Rodgers, America's Blue Yodeler, with the songs of Jimmie and his contemporaries of the 1930s.
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A fine double-bill. Doors at 7 pm for the best seats.
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Sat, Aug 17, in NoHo:
7:30 pm Monthly "YOUNG TALENT NIGHT," presented by "Los Angeles Women in Music" (LAWIM), is a monthly showcase featuring young performers at Kulak's Woodshed in North Hollywood.
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Performances tonight feature Michelle Lee Oglevie (MLO), The Sligh Brothers, and Brittany Pearl, followed by a special gift presentation from the LAWIM "Instrument Collection Program" to a young mentor. It's hosted by songwriter-guitarist LESLIE STODDARD.
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LAWIM says it's "part of our commitment to nurture up-and-coming talent and reach out to the community through music." Los Angeles Women in Music is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization.
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You can watch the live web simulcast at:
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http://kulakswoodshed.com/webcast-high
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Go to it the webcast link early, as it may become congested from lots of traffic. You can email the performers during the show at kulakswebcast@yahoo.com.
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Technically, it's no-cover, but venue expects a $10 donation. And LAWIM will ask you to support their work.
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Sat, Aug 17, in Newhall (Santa Clarita):
7:30 pm GRATEFUL DUDES play their weekly bluegrass residency, sometimes with veeery impressive guests, at Vincenzo's Pizza, 24500 Lyons Av, Newhall (Santa Clarita) 91350.
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Sat, Aug 17, in SFV (Granada Hills):
7:30 pm SONGMAKERS monthly "ONION BAGEL OPEN STAGE & JAM" at Temple Beth Torah, 16651 Rinaldi St, Granada Hills 91344.
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Sat, Aug 17, in L.A :
7:30 pm Monthly Dance with TRIPLE CHICKEN FOOT is CANCELLED. Kelly from the Foot says, "The legion hall is working on the building and they won't be finished in time. We are very sorry but look forward to seeing you NEXT Month, Saturday, September 21st."
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Sat, Aug 17, in Long Beach:
8 pm ROY ZIMMERMAN, the greatest political & satiric performing songwriter of our time, plays the UU Church of Conejo Valley, 3327 Old Conejo Rd, Newbury Park 91320
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Sat, Aug 17, in Pasadena:
8 pm The Grammy-winning MARIACHI DIVAS, the exciting all-female band clad in black suits that make them look like bullfighters, play the FREE summer concert series at Levitt Pavilion for the Performing Arts, 85 E Holly St (on Raymond between Walnut & Holly), Old Town Pasadena 91103; 626-683-3230.
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Bring a beach chair or blanket and a picnic dinner (no alcohol) or buy from the food vendors on site. Associated activities and hoopla, including things for kids, begin a couple hours earlier.
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Ride the Gold Line light rail to Memorial Park Station and you're right there with no traffic or parking hassle.
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Sat, Aug 17, in Culver City:
8 pm STRING MADNESS plays Boulevard Music, 4316 Sepulveda Bl, Culver City 90230; 310-398-2583.
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This exciting ensemble does things that are wholly unexpected and thoroughly delightful. They were a major hit at the "South Pasadena Eclectic Music Festival" earlier this summer.
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Sat, Aug 17, in Hollywood:
8 pm "RETABLOS DEL PASADO: BALLET FOLKLORICO OLLIN" brings "STORIES OF PASSION AND REVOLUTION" in dance and music, at the John Anson Ford Amphitheatre (aka Ford Amphitheatre), 2580 Cahuenga Bl East, Hollywood 90068; 323-461-3673.
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Sat, Aug 17,
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8 pm "THANK YOU MINERVA," a critically-acclaimed production, presents the last of its nighttime shows in its World Premiere run at the Secret Rose Theatre, 11246 Magnolia Bl (just W of Lankershim), North Hollywood 91601.
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This is the closing weekend, with shows Friday and Saturday at 8 pm and Sunday at 3 pm, through Aug 18.
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Tickets through the box office are higher thsn other options (see below). Box office tix, $32; $25 for seniors, students, veterans, law enforcement and handicapped.
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A limited number of HALF-PRICE TICKETS are available through L.A. Stage Alliance, at
www.lastagealliance.com/thank-you-minerva
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Discounted tickets are at Sold Out Crowd, at
www.soldoutcrowd.com
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Cast is Rachel Berman (AEA), John McCool Bowers (AEA), Rachel Howe, Julia Shear Kushner, Espy Magana and Jackson Smith.
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Book by Alan Stillson.
Director: Alissa-Nicole Koblentz.
Musical Director: Bonnie Janofsky (composer / songwriter, www.BonnieRuthJanofsky.com).
Production Manager: Patrick T. Rogers. Produced by: stillsonworks.com
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The show is receiving great reviews:
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Review in Broadway World:
http://losangeles.broadwayworld.com/article/Photo-Flash-First-Look-THANK-YOU-MINERVA-Opening-Tomorrow-at-Secret-Rose-Theatre-20130711
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Full review by Rich Borowy in Accessibility Live Off-Line: http://accessiblyliveoffline.wordpress.com/
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Full review by Dennis Spair in the Tolucan Times: http://tolucantimes.info/section/theatre_review/thank-you-minerva
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Sat, Aug 17, in SFV (Chatsworth):
9 pm AMERICAN MADE plays the Cowboy Palace, 21635 Devonshire St, Chatsworth; www.cowboypalace.com
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L.A 's last real honky-tonk has live music nightly; no cover (except on rare special occasions). A dance hall analogy to "Cheers."
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Sat, Aug 17, in Long Beach:
9:30 pm WRECK 'N' SOW plays The Pike Bar & Fish Grill, 1836 E 4th St, Long Beach 90802; 562-437-4453.
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Sat, Aug 17, in L.A.:
10 pm NOCONA plays three sets, starting late, going 'til later, at Villains Tavern, the fun steampunk bar at 1356 Palmetto St, downtown L.A.
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Sat, Aug 17, in Hollywood:
10 pm JULIE GOLD and CHRISTINE LAVIN play two shows at the M Bar, 1253 N Vine St, Hollywood 90038; 323-856-0036. (First show at 7 pm.)
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Sunday, August 18, 2013
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Sunday's sections:
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1) Live performance ON THE WEB
2) WORKSHOPS for ARTISTS
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Sun, Aug 18,
on broadcast & WEB RADIO:
1-3 pm (Pacific) MARK "POCKET" GOLDBERG performs songs from his new CD, "Off the Wire," live on "TANGLED ROOTS" on KCSN 88.5 FM in Los Angeles, simulcast at:
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Mark's band of L.A. all-stars joins him for the live performance. They are Debra Dobkin, Nicholas Kirgo, and Ed Tree.
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"Pocket" says, "Pat Baker always broadcasts a Great Show! Very honored to be included."
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The Guide concurs. The editor is a former broadcast colleague of Pat's. His knowledge and respect for artists and their music is unsurpassed.
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Sun, Aug 18,
WORKSHOP for ARTISTS,
in NoHo:
11:45 am-3 pm "LOS ANGELES SONGSALIVE! SONGWRITERS WORKSHOP & LUNCH" presents "HOW TO MAKE MONEY IN A CHANGING MUSIC INDUSTRY," with Christiane Cargill Kinney, at Cahuenga General Store, (formerly Hallenbeck's), 5510 Cahuenga Bl, North Hollywood.
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Following the two-part workshop, there's an opportunity to receive a song critique.
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Starts at Noon SHARP, and no late arrivals are accomodated. Order lunch to support the venue.
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Christiane Cargill Kinney is a partner at LeClairRyan, and Chair of the firm’s Entertainment Industry Team. Kinney’s entertainment practice is focused on the representation of talent primarily in the areas of music, film, and television. She also specializes in branding and cross-promotional opportunities for corporations and artists. Kinney is lead singer, pianist & composer for LA-based band Riddle the Sphinx, and a voting member of the Recording Academy. As such, her personal experience as both a recording artist and an entertainment attorney provide a unique perspective to the deal-making process. As a strong supporter of education for independent artists, Kinney also writes a monthly legal column for CD Baby’s DIY Musician blog. CD Baby, the largest online distributor of independent music, recently recognized Kinney as #1 out of their list of the Top 10 Music Law Resources to follow on Twitter, noting that “her in-the-thick-of-it perspectives carry a lot of weight.” Kinney has also been recognized by Super Lawyers magazine, and has been featured in Glamour Magazine’s Woman of the Year issue for her charity work in bringing music and art programs to at-risk youth.
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Topic for second half is "How to Make Money in a Changing Music Industry."
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The music industry is not dying, it's changing -rapidly. For independent songwriters, there are numerous ways to make a living as a musician, and staying up to speed with all the current trends, music tools, apps, and companies out there can be a daunting task. In this session, I'll highlight some of the areas that every independent musician should be aware of when it comes to making a living with their music -- from the basics of registering with SoundExchange and a Performing Rights Organization, to the hot trends in music that artists are reaping benefits from that you may not be aware of.
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RESERVATIONS ARE MANDATORY TO PARTICIPATE and conditions apply. Go to www.meetup.com/songsalive
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$10 workshop fee; free for Songsalive! Pro Members.
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Sun, Aug 18,
WORKSHOP for ARTISTS,
in Claremont:
4:30-6 pm "HARMONICA WORKSHOP: BEGINNING & THEN SOME," with BILL BARRETT, at the Folk Music Center, 220 Yale Av, Claremont 91711; www.folkmusiccenter.com
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Beginners will learn to play a melody, single notes clearly, bending notes and basic chugging. Intermediate players will learn throat vibrato, hand tremelo, licks and scales Call 909-624-2928 for more info.
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Sun, Aug 18, in Hollywood:
8 am-noon FAIR MARKET BAND plays bluegrassy-old-timey string band music at the Hollywood Farmer's Market on Ivar St between Hollywood Bl & Sunset Bl, Hollywood 90028. Free.
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Sun, Aug 18, 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, Aug 18, in Topanga:
11 am "KIDS KONCERT" series brings BARNEY SALTZBERG and it's "Bring a Book Week" at the Will Geer Theatricum-Botanicum, 1419 N Topanga Canyon Bl, Topanga.
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Barney Saltzberg is a musician, author, and very funny guy. His funny lyrics and silly stories keep everyone entertained. Barney has many talents to share with the crowd.
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"Bring a Book Week" is this week because Barney Saltzberg is not just a popular musician. He's also an accomplished author whose 30+ titles probably already grace your child's bookshelves. As you can imagine, Barney is a big fan of reading and promoter of all things literary. This week only, the venue is offering a discount in conjunction with a great cause.
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All patrons who bring a new book to donate to MILK + BOOKIES, the Santa Monica non-profit that provides books for children who can't afford their own, will receive the group ticket price for each book they bring. Bring a new children's book to donate and save $2 on a ticket while helping to give a child some new bedtime stories.
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Sun, Aug 18, in South Pasadena:
11 am-2 pm BARRY "BIG B" BRENNER plays his weekly "Blues Brunch" at Firefly Bistro, 1009 El Centro St, South Pasadena 91030; 626-441-2443.
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Sun, Aug 18, in Griffith Park (Los Angeles):
1-3 pm Monthly "WESTERN MUSIC JAM" at the Autry National Center (formerly Autry Museum), 4700 Western Heritage Way, Griffith Park (Los Angeles), across from the L.A. Zoo 90027; 323-667-2000.
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Regular museum admission gets you into the jam. Performers get in free. Co-sponsored by the Western Music Association's California Chapter.
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Sun, Aug 18, in SFV (Van Nuys):
1 pm SONGMAKERS monthly "EAST VALLEY HOOT" in Van Nuys. Location & info at www.songmakers.org
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Sun, Aug 18, in La Verne:
2 pm Monthly "IRISH, OLD-TIME, BLUEGRASS SESSION" at Connolly's Kitchen, 1453 Foothill Bl, La Verne 91750; 909-593-6322.
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Sun, Aug 18, in Altadena:
3 pm THE NE'ER DUWELS, the Irish music ensemble with KEN O' MALLEY, play a matinee at The Coffee Gallery Backstage, 2029 N Lake Av, Altadena; Reservations (by phone, only, 10 am-10 pm) 626-798-6236.
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Sun, Aug 18,
MUSICAL THEATRE,
in NoHo:
3 pm "THANK YOU MINERVA," a critically-acclaimed production, stages its CLOSING SHOW of its World Premiere run at the Secret Rose Theatre, 11246 Magnolia Bl (just W of Lankershim), North Hollywood 91601.
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This is the closing weekend, with shows Friday and Saturday at 8 pm and Sunday at 3 pm, through Aug 18.
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Tickets through the box office are higher thsn other options (see below). Box office tix, $32; $25 for seniors, students, veterans, law enforcement and handicapped.
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A limited number of HALF-PRICE TICKETS are available through L.A. Stage Alliance, at
www.lastagealliance.com/thank-you-minerva
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Discounted tickets are at Sold Out Crowd, at
www.soldoutcrowd.com
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Cast is Rachel Berman (AEA), John McCool Bowers (AEA), Rachel Howe, Julia Shear Kushner, Espy Magana and Jackson Smith.
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Book by Alan Stillson.
Director: Alissa-Nicole Koblentz.
Musical Director: Bonnie Janofsky (composer / songwriter, www.BonnieRuthJanofsky.com).
Production Manager: Patrick T. Rogers. Produced by: stillsonworks.com
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The show is receiving great reviews:
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Review in Broadway World:
http://losangeles.broadwayworld.com/article/Photo-Flash-First-Look-THANK-YOU-MINERVA-Opening-Tomorrow-at-Secret-Rose-Theatre-20130711
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Full review by Rich Borowy in Accessibility Live Off-Line: http://accessiblyliveoffline.wordpress.com/
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Full review by Dennis Spair in the Tolucan Times: http://tolucantimes.info/section/theatre_review/thank-you-minerva/
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Sun, Aug 18, in OC (Costa Mesa):
3 pm SONGMAKERS monthly "COSTA MESA SONG CIRCLE" at Debby and Terry Koken's house; email for directions, dkoken@hmausa.com
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Sun, Aug 18, in OC (Lake Forest):
3:30 pm DAVE NACHMANOFF plays a House Concert in Lake Forest. Reservations get directions from Phil, at pdjwilson@cox.net
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Sun, Aug 18, in Industry:
4 pm CONJUNTO LOS POCHOS, with its wonderful accordionist, plays VFW Post 1944, 16157 E Gale Av, City of Industry 91745; 626-475-8965.
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Sun, Aug 18, in L.A.:
4 pm SILK ROAD plays the Levitt Pavilion MacArthur Park, 2230 W 6th St (at Park View), Los Angeles 90057; 213-384-5701.
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Yet another offering of world music in the Levitt's summer series, this one aimed at kids. Free.
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Sun, Aug 18, in OC (San Juan Capistrano):
4:30-7 pm KELLY'S LOT brings their excellent roadhouse blues to Hamilton Oaks Winery, 29943 Camino Capistrano, San Juan Capistrano 92675.
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Kelly tells us, "We'll be playing acoustic versions of some of our songs, plus our full tilt blues/rock."
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They're just back from a multi-state tour, and they're festival favorites in Europe.
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Buy advance tix at www.eventbrite.com/event/7324099579/es2/?rank=1
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Sun, Aug 18, in Echo Park:
5:30-9 pm Weekly "GRAND OLE ECHO" Americana / alt-country / honky-tonk showcase, at The Echo, 1822 Sunset Bl, Echo Park 90026; 213-413-8200.
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Sun, Aug 18, in Burbank:
6 pm Monthly "JONNY WHITESIDE'S MESSAROUND" is a usually electric and sometimes Americana-honky-tonkish affair at Viva Cantina, 900 W Riverside Dr, Burbank 91506; www.vivacantina.com
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This all-ages, no cover event has become an institution.
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Performances by :
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♪ THE BILLYBONES
♪ THE DIRTY MOTHERS
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JONNY WHITESIDE, who writes for the L.A. Weekly, is an L.A. wordsmith whose preferences for the colorful get exercised in his write-ups for his monthly bit of hoopla at Viva. To wit, he says:
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"Another Messaround Battle Royale with a Trans-Generational Punk Rock versus Big Beat Twist!
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"Messaround arbiter Jonny Whiteside happily welcomes back fabulous punk rock chicas GO BETTY GO. These paragons of pop-punk exploded into life back in 2001 creating a star-crossed whiz-bang mixture of musical dynamics, memorably crafted English & Espanol lyrics, a singular high intensity psychic sensitivity and strange, fateful 'got-too-big-too-fast & never-stood-a-chance' circumstance that made for a dizzying punk rock soap opera scenario. Back with ALL original members intact, expect nothing less than a scorching blast of pure, sweet, sanctified slamology as only these capable women can conjure.
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"Better still, we have THE BILLYBONES, led by one the true fine genuine architects of L.A. punk rock circa ’76, the one and only Billy Bones from the late, great Skulls. With all his strut and sneer in full roaring bloom, the super boss guitar kapow of Mau Mau Mike Livingstone and a brain pulping brilliant new album The Complexity of Stupidity, Bones and his boys (Dustin Snodgrass, Easy Lou Jones, Alex Gomez) are guaranteed to throw down non-stop high-voltage punk rock perfection!
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"Tearing it up Eastside style, we have the souped-up, psyched-out, slash, bash and trash pyrotechnics of THE DIRTY MOTHERS, a banging, wiggy new aggregation headed up by the notable wildman Edgar Fernandez (he of Zoo Foundation infamy) along with ELA teen sensations THEE PARAMOUNTS, who will bring an all original onslaught of tangy, high-impact rock & roll. As formidable Chicano rock pioneer Ruben Funkahuatl Guevara says, 'These teens from Roosevelt and Torres High Schools are serious rockers for their young age. Be there or be no where!'
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Venue is known for its Mexican food and full bar. Park free across the street at Pickwick Bowl (same owners). No cover.
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Sun, Aug 18, in SFV (Chatsworth):
6 pm AMERICAN MADE plays the Cowboy Palace, 21635 Devonshire St, Chatsworth; www.cowboypalace.com
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L.A 's last real honky-tonk has live music nightly; no cover (except on rare special occasions). A dance hall analogy to "Cheers."
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Sun, Aug 18, in L.A.:
7-8:30 pm DAVID LINDLEY plays the FREE summer concert series at the Levitt Pavilion MacArthur Park, corner of 6th St & Park View St, Los Angeles 90057
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One of the planet's ultimate multi-instrumentalists delivers an electro-acoustic performance tonight, advertised as combining "elements of American folk and bluegrass with African, Arabic, Celtic & Turkish influences."
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This is one of the great offerings in.the Levitt's "Americana" and "Grammy Museum" Series. (We haven't been all that attuned to either of the two L.A.-area Levitt series this summer because they are mostly world music-ey / world beat. Go support Americana -- they'll book what draws a crowd!)
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Related events begin at 5:30 pm. Concert begins at 7 pm.
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Bring a beach chair or blanket and a picnic dinner (no alcohol) or buy from the food vendors; tonight, that's Mama's International Tamales (a local landmark), and Mary Sue's Homemade Eats.
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Ride the Red Line subway to MacArthur Park Station and walk around the lake; that will save you looking for street parking within the ten surrounding blocks.
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More on this ever-amazing artist at www.davidlindley.com
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Sun, Aug 18, in Altadena:
7 pm JANET KLEIN & HER PARLOR BOYS present "UKELELE MADNESS," with lots of "Prohibition Era Naughty Fun," at The Coffee Gallery Backstage, 2029 N Lake Av, Altadena; Reservations (by phone, only, 10 am-10 pm) 626-798-6236.
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Throwback flapper Janet Klein is the very definition of an “old soul.” She grew up in 1970s San Bernardino, yet fell in love with the bits of a lost California and a lost time she never knew — the historical images she’d seen of early turn-of-the-century postcards with orange groves and the old Carnegie Library with the onion dome. The way things were got into her blood, and today she’s the most refreshing anachronism to ever materialize from the ether of Prohibition.
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Klein is a channel to a definitive time in American music when Eton crops were the rage and batting-eyes meant you had a live one on your hands. Thing is,L.A.-based Janet Klein and Her Parlor Boys are more than some nostalgic shtick. She doesn’t merely perform songs from “lost America” — obscure numbers circa 1900s-1930s such as barrelhouse jazz, foxtrots, chansonettes, ragtime ditties and vaudeville from the Great Depression — she actually lives them, and transports her audiences along the way.
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Klein considers herself an “archeologist” for digging up buried treasures by the likes of Wilton Crawley and A.P. Randolf and Robert Cloud, and resurrecting their songs for the Victrola. She and the Parlor Boys — featuring an all-star line-up playing banjos, uprights, trombones, trumpets, violins, piano, and more — bring all the authentic wild spirit of that bygone era.
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The “naughty” music of the day is Klein’s strong suit, and the ukulele chanteuse sings 'em in an Olive Oyl-meets-Billie Holiday voice while coyly bobbling in step to the strump. Hotsy totsy.
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Tix, $18.
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Sun, Aug 18, in L.A.:
7-8:30 pm DAVID LINDLEY plays the FREE summer concert series at the Levitt Pavilion MacArthur Park, corner of 6th St & Park View St, Los Angeles 90057
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One of the planet's ultimate multi-instrumentalists delivers an electro-acoustic performance tonight, advertised as combining "elements of American folk and bluegrass with African, Arabic, Celtic & Turkish influences."
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This is one of the great offerings in.the Levitt's "Americana" and "Grammy Museum" Series. (We haven't been all that attuned to either of the two L.A.-area Levitt series this summer because they are mostly world music-ey / world beat. Go support Americana -- they'll book what draws a crowd!)
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Related events begin at 5:30 pm. Concert begins at 7 pm.
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Bring a beach chair or blanket and a picnic dinner (no alcohol) or buy from the food vendors; tonight, that's Mama's International Tamales (a local landmark), and Mary Sue's Homemade Eats.
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Ride the Red Line subway to MacArthur Park Station and walk around the lake; that will save you looking for street parking within the ten surrounding blocks.
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More on this ever-amazing artist at www.davidlindley.com
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Event listing, with an extended artist feature...
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Sun, Aug 18, in Santa Monica:
8 pm I SEE HAWKS IN L.A. play their CD RELEASE show, plus the DAVE GLEASON TRIO is the co-bill, at McCabe's, 3101 Pico Bl, Santa Monica; www.mccabes.com
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I SEE HAWKS IN L.A.'s 7th CD, "Mystery Drug," officially drops on August 20. So this CD release show gives those in attendance a two-day jump to buy it at the show.
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The following is a compilation of comments on pre-release copies of the album, from lots of material released to the media. (We are not interested in plagiarizing from others' comments, and we do include our own here; but we freely use from all we agree with from what was given us by the Hawks. We choose this move for expediency, because it should give our readers an earlier opportunity to decide if they want to make reservations for the show. If you wait for our review of the new record, that would be awhile.)
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The new album, on Western Seeds Records (in the US) comes on the heels of the Hawks' latest successful tour of continental Europe and the UK, and the album's overseas release on Blue Rose Records.
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I See Hawks In L.A. can be, and had been, variously described as part acoustic nu-folk, part psychedelic country acoustic-and-electric rockers, and as all-Americana. This latest album represents a gathering of their longtime musical tribe with stellar guest contributions from some of California’s finest roots country musicians. The album has already been acclaimed by critics, one ststing it "breathes with a new life that will both refresh and challenge long time fans."
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Hawks listeners will be struck by the chances taken in this latest phase of the band's journey — mixing the serious country cred of the band's members, who have played with Dwight Yoakam, Emmylou Harris, John Denver, Hazel and Alice, "and in every honky-tonk from Mississippi to Malibu" — with wild lyricism and surreal story telling.
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Audra Schroeder of the Austin Chronicle calls the Hawks, "Americana, traversing the landscape of the Golden State like Didion on horseback. It's a divine fusion of humor and twang that's definitely high, but not that lonesome."
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This album, "Mystery Drug," burrows deeper down the white rabbit hole. Layered with the electric swagger and sweetness of 1950's rock n roll, songs like "If You Remind Me," "Yesterday's Coffee," and even public service announcement "Stop Driving Like an A**hole," carry the innocent melodies of a different time. Indeed, the whole of "Mystery Drug" carries a lightness in sharp relief to the dark contemplations of last year's all-acoustic "New Kind of Lonely."
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Are the Hawks more optimistic these days? Maybe, or maybe it's just the opposite and they have let go of all the false expectations of genre, or for that matter, career. There's a freedom here. A weightlessness. Floating on soft beds of reverb and pedal steel, a gentle and rowdy warmth surrounds the entire work, particularly on dreamlike "The River Knows," the final song of the record and perhaps its strongest and most hopeful statement.
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"Mystery Drug" cuts a wide swath of post-Gram Parsons California country music: a sardonic / tragic cowpunk essay on commerce-as-love, titled "My Local Merchants"; a haunted accordion theme on a desert marriage ritual, in "One Drop Of Human Blood"; and folk rockers on the vanishing of spirits and aquifers of the American West, in "Sky Island," and "Oklahoma's Going Dry".
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Musical guests include pedal steelers Rick Shea (Dave Alvin, Wanda Jackson) and Pete Grant (Grateful Dead, The Dillards, Rodney Crowell). There's honky-tonk and slide guitar, a Celtic 6/8 on "Death and Ancestry," three memorable love ballads, the signature Hawks' harmonies, and lots of cosmic acousticism. All that combines to make "Mystery Drug" a complex and varied voyage, full of wit and surprises.
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I See Hawks In L.A. were founded in 1999 by Minnesotan turned Echo Park dweller Rob Waller and Cal natives Paul and Anthony Lacques. The band has been declared “the city’s premier roots band” by the Los Angeles Times andthe their music “trance-inducing, the stories transfixing, the vibe completely Californian,” by No Depression.
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Hawks records have always mixed traditional bar room musings with tales rooted in geography, as in their treatments of the mating dances of whales, the life of Senator Byrd from West Virginia, a Humboldt pot grower’s flight to Tibet, boom-and-bust in guitarist Lacques’s Mojave desert homeland, wandering hippie caravans, and the imminent collapse of suburban Houston. In 2002, the Hawks were decidedly ahead of the curve in condemning the Bush administration’s drums of war.
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Despite this out-on-a-limb perch, I See Hawks In L.A. have been embraced by legends of contemporary country, requested as an opener by Lucinda Williams and Chris Hillman (who plays on ‘06’s album, "California Country," hitting the Americana Charts, #2 on XM radio’s alt country, and with three #1’s on the "Freeform American Roots Chart." They’ve toured the U.S. many times, and just completed their fourth return to continental Europe and the UK, May 22-July 8.
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You might catch the Hawks at outdoor "Hempfest" and "Belladrum Fest" in Scotland, at Joe’s Pub in NYC, Old Town School Of Folk Music in Chicago, House Of Blues and McCabes in L.A., or on the main stage at the Folk Alliance in Memphis. From acoustic folk to raging big stage country rock psychedelia, the Hawks choose it all.
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More at www.iseehawks.com
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Tix, $15. This will sell-out, so don't dawdle.
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Sun, Aug 18, in Culver City:
8 pm Monthly "VARIETY NIGHT" brings a featured guest artist, followed by an "OPEN MIC" at Boulevard Music, 4316 Sepulveda Bl, Culver City 90230; 310-398-2583.
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ROBERT MORGAN FISHER is the featured guest, performing a half-hour set. The open mic spots are usually gone through advance sign-ups in the days before the show. Contact the venue.
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Sun, Aug 18, in L.A.:
8:14-9:15 pm AMY ENGLEHARDT plays her "Los Angeles Birthday Show" at The Mint, 6010 Pico Bl, L.A. 90035; advance tix, www.themintla.com
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The touring Amy says, "Join me and killer keyboardist Bob Malone (of the John Fogerty band), the bass-tastic Steve Deutsch, and banger extraodinaire Scott Breadman for a witty yet rocking musical evening. No presents, only presence!"
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Cover is $10 if you're over 21, and $15 if you're UNDER 21. As Amy asks, "To pay the cops off? No idea why but that's the price!"
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Sun, Aug 18, in Santa Monica:
11 pm Weekly "ACOUSTIC CORDIALE" showcase brings the weekend music scene to a close at 14 Below, 1348 14th St, Santa Monica 90404; 310-451-5040.
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