Friday, September 6, 2013
Friday Night: Concerts & other Artsy Stuff to do, Sep 6, 2013
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Be sure to check the separate edition with this weekend’s FESTIVALS. And more is on the way, with concerts ‘n such through the weekend and waaaay beyond. But no need to wait for what’s doin’ TONIGHT, ’cause here it is!
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Friday, September 6, 2013
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Friday’s sections:
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1) Live music on TV
2) Live concerts, club gigs, coffeehouse shows, etc.
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1) Live music on TV
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Fri, Sep 6, on TV:
6:57-7:28 pm “THE COLBERT REPORT” brought legendary singer-songwriter JOHN PRINE as the guest on last night’s show. This is the repeat. Good stuff. On Comedy Central.
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Fri, Sep 6, on TV:
8-9 pm PREMIERE episode of "MUSIC CITY ROOTS AT THE LOVELESS CAFE" is an Americana music showcase with SHAWN CAMP, JIM LAUDERDALE & BUDDY MILLER, MIKE FARRIS, and 18 SOUTH, on KLCS, Los Angeles. (Repeats 2-3 am.)
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Fri, Sep 6, on TV:
9-10 pm "AUSTIN CITY LIMITS" re-airs a 2011 edition with MUMFORD & SONS and FLOGGING MOLLY, on KLCS, Los Angeles. (Repeats 3-4 am.)
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Sat morning, Sep 7, on TV:
5-5:30 am "JAMMIN' AT HIPPIE JACK'S" airs a 2012 show with RENAISSANCE RODEO with MATT URMY and performances by COWBOY JACK CLEMENT, JONELLE MOSSER, KAT STARR, and GREG HORNE, on KLCS, Los Angeles.
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Sat morning, Sep 7, on TV:
5:30-6 am "THE PIANO GUY" airs a 2011 edition teaching how to play DON McLEAN's "American Pie." On KLCS, Los Angeles.
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2) Live concerts, club gigs, coffeehouse shows, etc.
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Fri, Sep 6, in OC (Laguna Beach):
5:30-7 pm FREEBO and JOE RATHBURN play “A back & forth” at the free “SUNSET SERENADE CONCERT SERIES” in Heisler Park’s Rockpile Amphitheater, on Cliff Dr at Myrtle, Laguna Beach; Info, www.lagunabeachcity.net
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Fri, Sep 6, in Redondo Beach:
6:30-9:30 pm ANDY & RENEE of HARD RAIN, named the 2013 "Best Band in the South Bay," return from their CHINA TOUR to play their residency at On The Rocks, 239 N Harbor Dr. Redondo Beach, 90277 310-379-7438
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They were a big deal in China, and they'll talk about that between songs tonight. Meanwhile, here's what Renee told us, to tide you over:
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"We are back from our whirlwind month of travel! Little did we know when we left on our West Coast House Concert Tour that we'd end up performing in China, but that's just what happened!
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"We took along Marty Rifkin, and the Andy and Renee show packed up and went to Beijing on a musical adventure. We had no idea what we were going to play or the type show we were performing on, but we took the plunge and went to Asia!
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"When we got there, we found out we were part of the 'Nanning International Folk Festival,' the biggest music festival in China.
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'We were brought in to perform some Chinese folk songs in English, with a Western flair. The show was a huge extravaganza (think Beijing Olympics Opening Ceremonies), with 1300 performers and the biggest stage any of us had ever seen, much less performed on!
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"The entire show will be aired on nationwide Chinese television (CCTV3) on Sep 26th.
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"We made friends with some very talented singers, dancers and musicians from Venezuela, Russia, France, Cuba, Burundi, Ivory Coast, Brazil and Kazakhstan. We met some amazing people, and had a great time!
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"We'll be posting lots of photos of China soon."
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Fri, Sep 6, in SFV (NoHo):
6:30 pm AMELIA WHITE plus RICH McCULLEY & ANNA MARIA ROSALES play a house concert in North Hollywood. Reservations get directions at richmcculley@hotmail.com
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Rich says, "Anna and I will do an opening set as per Amelia's request. Space is limited. BYOB and please bring some snacky things to share."
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Facebook invite: https://www.facebook.com/events/213388512153425/Rich McCulley
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Info on artists at:
http://richmcculley.com/Amelia White and at
http://ameliawhite.com/
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$10 suggested donation. Rich adds, "I also suggest you bring money for CDs!"
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Fri, Sep 6, in downtown L.A.:
6:30-10 pm "DANCE DOWNTOWN" series presents "Celebrate the Swinging Sixties" on the beautifully spacious plaza at the L.A. Music Center, 135 N Grand Av, Los Angeles 90012; www.musiccenter.org
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At "60's Night" you can learn some of the best dances of those wonder years. Wear your psychedelic best or Mad Men finest and get ready to move, groove and dance the night away under the stars.
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Music by a live band, and beginner dance lessons throughout the night. All ages welcome. No experience necessary. First come, first served.
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Fri, Sep 6, in SFV (Northridge):
7-10 pm Weekly “FRIDAY NIGHT MUSIC SHOWCASE” at Pho-King Delicious, 9350 Corbin Av, Northridge 91324 .
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* 7-7:45 pm, Bryan Chan on blues slide guitar, with Jimmy Eaton on Dobro. You tube video of Bryan at www.youtube.com/watch?v=kcrIBv1ug4c www.jimeatonmusic.com
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* 8-8:45 pm, Jimmy Eaton, Cari Caruso & Jim Cinney. Cari & Jimmy met playing at the famous Palomino Club, in North Hollywood, more than 37 years ago. Jimmy Eaton is best known for his work on the pedal steel guitar but plays a wicked dobro and banjo, too. They are current members of Cari & the Black Rose Band and / or The Three Rivers Band.
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* 9-9:45 pm, J.C Hyke, ASCAP singer songwriter from Pasadena, and host of the weekly “Songwriter Serenade” in Arcadia. He performed around Seattle with his band “The Gambling Scarecrows” for 4 years. Prior to that, he spent 3 years in Nashville living on Music Row honing the craft of songwriting.
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No cover. Venue has a variety of noodle dishes, salads, spring rolls, soups and sandwiches.
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Fri, Sep 6,
FILM SCREENING,
in Topanga:
7:15 pm “FILM NIGHT” series presents: “BIDDER 70” which chronicles “an extraordinary act of civil disobedience,” screening at the new Topanga Library, 122 N Topanga Cyn Bl, Topanga 90290.
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“Bidder 70” centers on an extraordinary, ingenious and effective act of civil disobedience to demand government and industry accountability. In 2008, University of Utah economics student Tim DeChristopher committed an act which would redefine patriotism in our time, igniting a spirit of civil disobedience in the name of climate justice. As bidder #70, DeChristopher bid 1.8 million dollars and saved 22,000 acres of pristine wilderness.
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With the threat of prison looming, DeChristopher stepped-up his activism and evolved into a charismatic and ingenious climate justice leader. He co-founded “Peaceful Uprising,” a grass-roots group dedicated to defending a livable future through empowering non-violent action. Bidder 70 follows Tim, from college student to incarcerated felon.
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“At this point of unimaginable threats on the horizon,this is what hope looks like. In these times of a morally bankrupt government that has sold out its principles,this is what patriotism looks like. With countless lives on the line,this is what love looks like,and it will only grow...” - Tim DeChristopher
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Parking is available under the library and the event is ADA compliant with elevator access and headphones for those that need a little extra volume.
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There’s a snack potluck (no alcohol) at 7:15 pm, with the film screening at 7:30 pm. A discussion follows the screening.
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A $10 donation is requested, but no one is turned away for lack of funds. For more information, email DebbieinLA@outlook.com
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Fri, Sep 6, in Santa Barbara Co (Goleta):
7:30 pm ODi, from Ireland, plus DONNA LYNN CASKEY, at the season's opener at Cambridge Drive Concert Series Art Gallery, 550 Cambridge Dr, Goleta 93117. Reservations at 805-964-0436.
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Irish singer-songwriter ODi with Donna Lynn Caskey opening.
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$10 donation with reservations, $12 without.
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Fri-Sun, Sep 6-8,
Staged reading,
in Hollywood:
Time tba Staged reading of the impressive new play, "DREAMS IN WHICH I’M DYING," written by Nicolas Pappas, directed by Jessica Aquila Cymerman, with actor-musician CHRIS VALENTI as a reader, at the Aquila Morong Studio, 1103 N El Centro Av, (near Santa Monica Bl & Vine), Hollywood.
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Free tickets can be reserved at fraggleddreamsplay@gmail.com.
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Chris says, “It's a timely play for me - it's about a soldier's family dealing with his suicide. Not much of a comedy, but you'd get to see me play an abusive alpha dad.” And that’s just before Chris does a USO tour of Afghanistan! More at www.ChrisValentiMusic.com
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Fri, Sep 6, in Hollywood:
8 pm DWIGHT YOAKAM headlines, plus THE LONE BELLOW opening, at the Hollywood Palladium, 6215 Sunset Bl, Hollywood 90028; 323-962-7600
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Grammy Award-winning artist DWIGHT YOAKAM, the iconic singer, songwriter, guitarist and actor, plays his first “proper” Los Angeles performance in over five years. Look for YOAKAM’s performance to encompass his full body of work, from his 1986 debut EP, “Guitars, Cadillacs, Etc., Etc.” through his 2012 critically acclaimed album “3 Pears.”
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"I'm very much looking forward to playing the ‘3 Pears’ tour in my adopted hometown at such a great and historic venue, Hollywood Palladium, whose storied reputation--from the Academy Awards to legendary musical performances--was kept intact and paid tribute to by its complete restoration and reopening for live shows," said YOAKAM, who is currently touring in support of country's most critically acclaimed album of 2012, “3 Pears.” He continues, "On September 6th, we are going to turn it into the rockin'est honky tonk on Sunset Blvd."
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DWIGHT has been touring heavily since the 2012 release of “3 PEARS” (on Warner Bros.), including headlining dates and return engagements at both Bonnaroo and Stagecoach. He’s currently touring the U.S. and Canada, with dates booked well into December.
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In a live review of his April ’13 two-night sold-out engagement at Nashville’s Ryman Auditorium, Rolling Stone said; “It was a fitting presentation for a singer whose ironclad alloy of rockabilly, Bakersfield worship and British Invasion pop has long made him both a postmodern preservationist and a progressive misfit in country music…The continuing vitality of that singular country-rock conflation was in full effect on the 3 Pears selections, which fit seamlessly within the shows' Yoakam catalog overview. Although the singer took the rare banter break to thank the crowd for their patience enduring new songs, he really didn't have to, as audience members hung on every note of Pears standouts, such as the dreamy, country-psych lullaby ‘Waterfall’ and the title track, a shimmering Brill Building-gone-Bakersfield piece of pop perfection punctuated by glockenspiel, panoramic guitar jangle, plucking mandolins and a timeless groove borrowed from ‘Be My Baby.” (4/15/13).
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With 3 Pears, Dwight dominated best-of-2012 lists including Rolling Stone, Entertainment Weekly, Village Voice, NPR, American Songwriter, Rhapsody and AOL’s The Boot. Meanwhile, the album was named the #2 album of the year in Nashville Scene’s 13 th Annual Country Music Critics’ Poll, as well being named the third best male vocalist, #5 songwriter and #8 artist of the year. See the full poll results here: http://www.nashvillescene.com/nashville/the-results/Content?oid=3230419
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Dwight was included in more critics’ year-end lists in 2012 than any other country artist. In addition, 3 Pears holds the record for the most weeks at #1 (eight) at Americana radio. Here’s a sample of other praise for 3 Pears, which marks Yoakam’s 26th studio album and is his highest-charting debut on the Billboard 200 and Billboard Country Albums charts.
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Here is a sampling of critical praise for 3 Pears:
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“For his first album of originals in seven years, trad-country torchbearer Yoakam had the inspired idea to call on Beck to produce a couple of tracks. The result, in ‘A Heart Like Mine,’ hits you like a linebacker--a ringing, clattering blend of Buck Owens-style California country and Sixties garage psychedelia.” -- Rolling Stone, (December 2012).
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“I'll name my favorite country album of the year: Dwight Yoakam's 3 Pears, which is not just a return to form for the honky-tonk singer, but also one of the most consistently pleasurable albums by anyone this year.” -- Ken Tucker, NPR (12/11/12).
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“…Yoakam's wide ranging influences are fully integrated into the singular perspective of an artist. In other words, it all comes out sounding like Dwight Yoakam--at his best. Sharp, conceptual, and full of adult longing, this leap forward still honors the ol' Guitars, Cadillacs." -- Alan Scherstuhl, Village Voice (12/21/12).
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“[3 Pears]…has got hard shuffles, trebly guitars, steel-guitar solos, strong chorus hooks. It locates some measure of cool within old obsessions…but doesn’t want to be contained…The voices are loud, the guitars are louder.” -- Ben Ratliff, New York Times (9/17/12).
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More info at www.DwightYoakam.com
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Fri, Sep 6, in Altadena:
8 pm THE KENNEDYS play the Coffee Gallery Backstage, 2029 N Lake Av, Altadena 91001; reservations 626-798-6236 (10 am-10 pm); venue phone 626-398-7917; info HYPERLINK "http://www.coffeegallery.com" 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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Venue impresario Bob Stane says, “This is a very big deal act. At Folk Alliance, where all the bigger acts gather to show off their wares, the room where THE KENNEDYS would play was always packed with venue owners and other acts. You would oft have to view them from outside the room. They were the hottest act in any setting. Dynamic and then some. Every act wanted to be THE KENNEDYS. Do not miss this show.”
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THE KENNEDYS......“Byrdsy jangle,boy-girl harmonies…irresistible” - Rolling Stone.
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“Unabashed,hook-laden pop” - Village Voice.
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“More hooks than Marilyn Monroe’s closet” - Chicago Sun-Times.
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More at www.kennedysmusic.com
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Tix, $18.
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Fri, Sep 6, in Arcadia:
8 pm A Big FOUR-BAND blues show tonight with THE CRUISERS, COPEYA, NEW BLUES REVOLUTION, and BOBBY BLUEHOUSE. at the Arcadia Blues Club, 16 E Huntington Dr (judt E of Santa Anita Av), Arcadia.
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Fri, Sep 6, in Santa Monica:
8 pm JILL SOBULE plays the first of two separate concerts tonight at McCabe's, 3101 Pico Bl, Santa Monica 90405; 310-824-4497; www.mccabes.com.
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Sobule delivers music that is at once deeply personal, socially conscious, and seriously funny. The Denver-born, NY-based songwriter/guitarist/singer has tackled such topics as the death penalty, anorexia, shoplifting, reproduction, the French resistance movement, adolescence, and the Christian right. Did we mention love? Love found, love lost, love wished for and love taken away. In the words of New York Times pop music critic Jon Pareles, "Sobule can claim her place among the stellar New York singer-songwriters of the last decade. Topical, funny and more than a little poignant ... grown-up music for an adolescent age." We concur.
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Tix, $15.
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Fri, Sep 6, in San Pedro:
8 pm Flamenco Guitarist RICARDO DIAZ presents "Acomplices" at Alva’s Showroom, 1417 W 8th St, Weymouth Corners, San Pedro 90732; HYPERLINK "http://www.alvasshowroom.com" 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.
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Fri, Sep 6, in Hollywood:
8:30 pm WAYNE KRAMER & BILLY BRAGG play a benefit for “JAIL DOOR GUITARS USA” at the John Anson Ford Amphitheatre, 2580 Cahuenga Bl East, Hollywood 90068; 323-GO1-FORD (323-461-3673); HYPERLINK "http://www.FordTheatres.org" www.FordTheatres.org; box dinner orders available for some shows at 310-652-3797. [Aka Ford Amphitheatre.] Come early and bring your picnic at tables & chair in the “leafy entryway” by the waterfalls (you can bring your own wine or other beverage, and grounds open 2 hours before show time for picnicking). Food & drink are available on-site, though they always run out of hot cocoa when it’s chilly.
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The MC5s incendiary lead guitarist Wayne Kramer and the inimitable Billy Bragg, co-founders of Jail Guitar Doors USA, host this all-star benefit concert that’s sure to be a rock ‘n roll night to remember. The evening will be full of suprises, great music, and you will be helping Jail Guitar Doors bring musical instruments to the incarcerated population.
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Gates open at 6:30. The show takes place under the stars in the gorgeous Ford Amphitheater and will begin promptly at 8:30. Parking at the Ford is stacked and costs $5. There is also a free shuttle bus and free parking from the Lankershim / Universal City Metro Red Line subway station. Directions and info on the shuttle at: www.fordtheatres.org/en/visit/directions
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Fri, Sep 6, in Culver City:
9 pm-1 am CLIFF WAGNER & THE OLD #7 bring their bluegrass and raucous old-timey music prowess back to the Cinema Bar, 3967 Sepulveda Bl, Culver City 90230.
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Cliff says, "It could be the first time in almost a year that the full band is playing at the Cinema. Come on down and bathe in the sweat and the jack and the sweet harmonies."
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Venue us "the world's smallest honky-tonk," and barstool seating is competitive. No cover, bring $ for the artists' tip jar.
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Fri, Sep 6, in Santa Monica:
10 pm THE GRAHAMS plays the second of two separate concerts tonight at McCabe's, 3101 Pico Bl, Santa Monica 90405; 310-824-4497; www.mccabes.com.
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Lincoln Myerson, McCabe’s booker, says, “It's rare for us to have a late show that follows a different performer's early show, but The Grahams are special. Lifelong romantic partners Alyssa and Doug combine soulful bluegrass with hints of earthy Americana, adding colors from traditional folk and country blues, into an infectious blend of storytelling that results in songs of love, loss, yearning, and the view from rural American roads less traveled. The duo has spent most of this year touring in support of Riverman's Daughter, their debut album, produced by Grammy-winner Malcolm Burn, and featuring backing from their pals The North Mississippi Allstars on a few tracks. We're really looking forward to this one.”
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Tix, $10.
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♪ FESTIVALS happening THIS WEEKEND are published and await you in a separate edition.
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♪ MORE FESTIVALS – coming in September, October, and November – are coming your way in a separate edition…
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♪ CONCERTS, club gigs, coffeehouse shows, benefit shows, workshops for artists, showcases, open mics, and much more, from this weekend through waaaay in the future, are coming in a separate edition…
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