Wednesday, February 12, 2014
Fresh News, tix alerts, & the music scene: Wed, Feb 12, 2014
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Today is the birthday of two giants of human progress:
ABRAHAM LINCOLN
CHARLES DARWIN
Both were born on this day in 1809.
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In this edition…
♪ TICKET ALERTS
♪ FRESH NEWS FEATURES
. √ AXS TV TO BROADCAST 2014 “NEW ORLEANS JAZZ & HERITAGE FESTIVAL”
. √ “COUNTRY BOY: A BLUEGRASS TRIBUTE TO JOHN DENVER” due from
Grammy-noms
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♪ WEDNESDAY-Only MUSIC & ART EVENTS
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♪ TICKET ALERTS
1) “Dinner-and-a-Show” CD release is Sat, Feb 15, 6-9 pm, in Pasadena:
COYOTE CREEK RAMBLERS play a western music "dinner-and-a-show" night for their CD RELEASE of "Songs of the Hearth," at Porticos Art Space, 2033 Washington Bl, Pasadena; www.porticosartspace.or
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Reservations appreciated by Wed, Feb 12, to guarantee enough food, by contacting Judy@CoyoteCreekRamblers.com, or phone 909-894-9899. $15 at the door includes dinner, concert, and the new CD.
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2) “Process, Product, Art: A Workshop with Nao Bustamante” happens Friday, March 7, at 2 pm, at the Friends of the USC Libraries Lecture Hall, Doheny Memorial Library 240, on the USC Campus in University Park (L.A.) Admission is free, but online reservations are required, starting today at 9 am. Make reservations at www.visionsandvoices.usc.edu
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Participate in an intimate performance workshop with internationally known artist Nao Bustamante, whose provocative work encompasses film, video, performance, visual art and writing. She will work with students to explore their creative process while unearthing personal and global issues in an allegorical framework. The workshop will be presented in conjunction with her Visions and Voices performance of Silver & Gold. Bustamante has performed in galleries, museums, universities and underground sites all around the world.
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♪ FRESH NEWS FEATURES
√ AXS TV TO BROADCAST 2014 “NEW ORLEANS JAZZ & HERITAGE FESTIVAL”
“This is an historic undertaking for both the network and the Festival,” marking “the first four-day live music broadcast in television history,” according to AXS. For the second year in a row, if you want to see any of the four-day live broadcast from the Big Easy, you’ll need AXS TV or StubHub. They have the exclusive broadcast rights. Featured performances include Santana, Robert Plant and the Sensational Space Shifters, The String Cheese Incident, John Fogerty, Alabama Shakes, Boz Scaggs, The Avett Brothers, Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue, John Hiatt, and many more.
AXS TV will also present an hour-long “BEST OF” special on February 16 at 5 pm (Pacific), “Highlighting the most unforgettable moments of the 2013 ‘New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival’.”
AXS TV announced today from its Los Angeles headquarters that this deal “continues its commitment to being TV’s home for live music festivals,” including this big one, “presented by Shell.” StubHub returns as AXS’ official broadcast partner for second straight year.
It’s the 45th annual Festival, the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival — or Jazz Fest — a wildly-popular event that attracts over 400,000 visitors each year, with some of music’s biggest names booked to celebrate the culture and passion of the Big Easy.
AXS TV will be on-site at Jazz Fest, with plans to telecast over 24 hours of live coverage from Thursday, May 1 through Sunday, May 4. (The complete dates of the 2014 Jazz Fest are April 25 – May 4.) Much like Jazz Fest itself, the 2014 AXS TV broadcast will feature performances by a wide array of the most popular names in music. The schedule of the entire broadcast will be released in the coming weeks, but the musical stars already confirmed to take part in the TV telecast include:
Of course, there’s a gaggle of pop people / music celebrities along with accomplished musicians. AXS plans to include stage time for Christina Aguilera, Arcade Fire, Vampire Weekend, and others, along with all those we already listed.
Quint Davis, Jazz Fest producer and director, says, “At Jazz Fest 2013, we brought together a fantastic lineup of artists. Many of their memorable performances at the Festival live on even now through the AXS TV ‘Best of the Fest’ special.”
Davis continued, “This year, our 45th Anniversary Festival, the stars really aligned, and an historic moment awaits us all in presenting to the world, both live and over AXS TV, the deepest and most exciting Festival line up ever. Truly a wish list come true. Extending the unique Jazz Fest festival atmosphere to anyone who can’t be there in person, makes all of us extremely proud that these once-in-a-lifetime performances, and the unique total experience of the Festival itself, will reach across the nation through AXS TV’s 24 hours of live broadcasts.”
Mark Cuban, AXS TV founder, says, “As the home for music festivals on TV, we are thrilled to be the official broadcaster of Jazz Fest for the second consecutive year. To be able to bring Jazz Fest’s unbelievable musical performances into the homes of our 42 million TV household audience is truly an honor and exceptional experience.”
The 2013 Festival was a major success for AXS TV, with over five million households tuning in to the broadcast. The network delivered over 30 hours of live Jazz Fest coverage, giving viewers the best seat in the house for the groundbreaking event. AXS TV gives viewers the chance to relive the defining moments from the 44th Annual New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival on Sunday, February 16 at 5 pm PT when it airs “BEST OF NEW ORLEANS JAZZ & HERITAGE FESTIVAL 2013.” The special features a diverse group of artists spanning a variety of musical genres and eras, boasting award-winning headliners such as Billy Joel, Dave Matthews Band, John Mayer, Maroon 5, Willie Nelson, Allen Toussaint, Cowboy Mouth, and Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue.
Within the past year, AXS TV has become a premiere source of live music, including a good share of Folk-Americana performances. The network boasts that it “delivers relevant, unpredictable and irreverent programming by presenting unfiltered access to today’s top comedians, newsmakers, musical entertainers and their performances.” Launched in July 2012 by visionary entrepreneur Mark Cuban, AXS TV “is dedicated to providing the best in music programming and festivals, comedy performances, current events and mixed martial arts promotions.” (That’s a rather whacky combination, don’t you think?) AXS TV is a partnership between Mark Cuban, AEG, Ryan Seacrest Media, Creative Artists Agency (CAA) and CBS. The network is available in the United States via AT&T U-verse, Charter, Comcast/Xfinity, DIRECTV, DISH, Suddenlink, Verizon FiOS, and other cable, satellite and telco providers. The network is also distributed in Canada and the Caribbean.
There’s more at www.axs.tv.
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√ “COUNTRY BOY: A BLUEGRASS TRIBUTE TO JOHN DENVER” due from Grammy-noms
Grammy-nominated bluegrass band SPECIAL CONSENSUS announced today in Nashville that they are preparinhg to release their guest-laden project featuring DALE ANN BRADLEY, JOHN COWAN, JIM LAUDERDALE, CLAIRE LYNCH, PETER ROWAN, RHONDA VINCENT, MICHAEL CLEVELAND, ALISON BROWN, and more.
Special Consensus is joining forces with contemporary bluegrass music's best on the new album, slated for release on March 25.
“There is a natural affinity between bluegrass musicians and John Denver's repertoire but this is the first purely bluegrass tribute to the iconic singer-songwriter who died in 1997,” says a spokesperson for the band.
“Country Boy” features Special Consensus at the musical center of each track, with a guest cast of Grammy-winning and International Bluegrass Music Association (IBMA)-winning vocalists and instrumentalists joining-in. Produced by award-winning musician and Compass Records co-founder ALISON BROWN, the album’s 10 tracks draw from across Denver’s hits and lesser-known songs.
In talking about the genesis for the idea, band founder GREG CAHILL commented, “I’ve met so many people who were affected by John’s music and so many musicians who mention him as an inspiration. It felt like a bluegrass interpretation of his songs would be something really special and might also serve as a way to connect more people to bluegrass music.”
Compass Records tells us, “There is no question that the album achieves some special musical moments – both vocal and instrumental.”
SPECIAL CONSENSUS’ mandolinist RICK FARIS and reigning International Bluegrass Music Association’s Female Vocalist of the Year CLAIRE LYNCH share lead vocal duties on the album’s first track, ‘Wild Montana Skies,’ their vocal lines perfectly complemented by ROB ICKES’ Dobro. On ‘Country Roads,’ Special Consensus guitarist DUSTIN BENSON and the legendary JOHN COWAN swap verses against a tapestry of banjo and fiddle provided by GREG CAHILL and DEL McCOURY BAND fiddler JASON CARTER. And, in a surprise twist, SPECIAL CONSENSUS delivers an all-instrumental version of ‘Thank God I'm a Country Boy,’ with the twin fiddles of label mate MICHAEL CLEVELAND and session ace BUDDY SPICHER and the twin banjos of GREG CAHILL and ALISON BROWN.
The entire cast of featured guests includes Dale Ann Bradley, Jason Carter, Mike Cleveland, John Cowan, Rob Ickes, Jim Lauderdale, Claire Lynch, Peter Rowan, Buddy Spicher and Rhonda Vincent.
SPECIAL CONSENSUS, the motive power behind the project, was founded in 1975 by banjoist Greg Cahill as a showcase for his urban traditionalist take on bluegrass, which encompasses elements of Chicago blues, swing, newgrass, and country music. Over the ensuing 37 years, the group has seen a myriad of personnel changes and has been the breeding ground for some of the best young stars in bluegrass today, and Josh Williams, Chris Jones and Robbie Fulks are just a few names in a long list of former members who have gone on to build solo careers. Special Consensus maintains a busy year round touring schedule, reaching an eclectic demographic through appearances at festivals, listening rooms, “bluegrass in the schools” programs and symphony appearances. Their 2012 release, “Scratch Gravel Road,” achieved a Grammy-nomination for Best Bluegrass Album.
You can catch the quick sneak auditory peak of “Country Boy: A Bluegrass Tribute to John Denver”” on SiriusXM’s “Bluegrass Junction” with Kyle Cantrell today. But the big radio event is the “Track by Track” on SiriusXM’s “Bluegrass Junction” airing March 19 at 8 am Pacific.
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♪ MUSIC-ON-TV
Some good daytime rockin’ if you’re by a TV today…
Wed, Feb 12, on AXS TV:
8:30 am (Pacific) “Bachman & Turner” After more than 20 years of fan demand, Randy Bachman and Fred Turner - two giants of rock 'n' roll - have finally reunited. With Paul Shaffer making a special appearance, they knock out hit after hit, including "You Ain't Seen Nothin' Yet," "Shakin' All Over," "Roll on Down the Highway," and "Takin' Care of Business."
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Wed, Feb 12, on AXS TV:
9:30 am (Pacific) “Sammy Hagar and Friends Annual Cabo Wabo Birthday Bash” is Sammy with an all-access VIP pass to his legendary 24th Annual Cabo Wabo Birthday Bash at the Cabo Wabo Cantina in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico.
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Wed, Feb 12, on AXS TV:
11 am (Pacific) “Doobie Brothers - World Gone Crazy Live” brings the multi-platinum legends of rock, playing their monster hits "China Grove," "Jesus is Just Alright," "Long Train Running," and "Listen to the Music." as well as songs from the band's latest album, “World Gone Crazy.”
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Wed, Feb 12, on KCET:
8-9:30 pm “CELTIC THUNDER HERITAGE” is the troupe’s 2011 TV special, very well produced with Irish and other acoustic music.
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Wed, Feb 12, on Palladia:
5-6 pm “LIVE FROM DARYL’S HOUSE” brings a jam with BILLY GIBBONS.
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Wed, Feb 12, on Palladia:
6-6:30 pm DWIGHT YOAKAM is the guest on a new 2014 edition of “THE LIVE ROOM.” Repeats 9-9:30 pm.
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Wed, Feb 12, on KCET Link (elsewhere, it’s LINK TV):
6:30-8 pm “HE TOUCHED ME: ELVIS PRESLEY” is a 1999 production exploring Elvis’ love of gospel music.
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Wed, Feb 12, on Palladia:
9-9:30 pm DWIGHT YOAKAM is the guest on a new 2014 edition of “THE LIVE ROOM.”
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Wed, Feb 12, on KCET:
9:30-11 pm “SOULFUL SYMPHONY with DARIN ATWATER,” is an 85-member African-American orchestra. They perform a variety of original compositions, including founder-artistic director Atwater’s “Song in a Strange Land.” Produced in 2009.
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Wed, Feb 12, on KCET Link (elsewhere, it’s LINK TV):
Midnight-12:30 am “THUNDER ON THE MOUNTAIN” is “an impressionistic nature set to music,” with imagery from exotic island locales. Made in 2010.
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Wed, Feb 12, in Altadena:
4-7 pm WHEN PIGS FLY! plays a FREE show at the Altadena Farmers Market, 600 Palm St, Altadena 91001
The very trad / rootsy acoustic ensemble brings Jim Cope, fiddle, bouzouki, bodhran, mandolin; Marianne Scanlon, hammered and fretted dulcimers, guitar; Jim Romano, guitar, fretted dulcimer, bodhran, percussion; Bea Romano, hammered dulcimer, autoharp, small percussion.
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The event is described by the band as “Fun, upscale market. Something for everyone. Next to a rolling green park with plenty of room to run and play.”
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Details at www.scdh.us3.list-manage2.com/track/click? u=af9b8ba792318325cc350e300&id=5702883211&e=2cd0551538
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Wed, Feb 12, in Burbank:
6:07-11 pm A full evening with CODIO & THE SWINGING ARMANIS, plus DEBRA PRICE & GUIDO ARMANI’s CLASSICAL HOUR on one stage, and on the other stage, GLEN ROBERTS BIG BAND -- recently named “Best Free Big Band Event” in L.A. Weekly’s prestigious “Best of LA” issue – plus REVEREND MARTINI'S ROCKABILLYHOP ‘N HANG, all at Viva Cantina, 900 Riverside Dr (next to L.A. Equestrian Center), Burbank; 818-845-2425 or 818-515-4444; HYPERLINK "http://www.vivacantina.com/" www.vivacantina.com.
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√ CODIO & THE SWINGING ARMANIS play at 6 & 8 pm.
√ DEBRA PRICE & GUIDO ARMANI’s CLASSICAL HOUR happens at 7 pm.
√ GLEN ROBERTS BIG BAND at 7 pm.
√ REVEREND MARTINI'S ROCKABILLYHOP ‘N HANG at 10 pm.
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No cover. Venue is known for its Mexican food and full bar. Okay to park free across the street at Pickwick Bowl (free, nearly unlimited parking for Viva patrons).
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Wed, Feb 12, in Torrance:
6-8:30 pm ANDY & RENEE, leaders of HARD RAIN, named the Best Band in the South Bay for 2013, celebrate Renee's birthday tonight at their residency at the Buffalo Fire Dept., 1261 Cabrillo Av, Torrance 90501; 310-320-2332.
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Wed, Feb 12, in Murrieta:
6:30 pm “THE SHAM JAM” OPEN MIC, hosted by THE LOOKOUTS, at the Shamrock Irish Pub & Eatery, 39252 Winchester Rd #145, Murrieta 92563; 951-696-5252; www.theshamrockirishpubandeatery.com
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Wed, Feb 12, in Altadena:
7-10 pm Monthly “DAVID HARVEY PRESENTS” is a showcase that always offers nice surprises, tonight with Gary Stockdale, Fiddle and Pine, John M., Robin Roberts, and "A Word" with Dylan Brody, at the Coffee Gallery Backstage, 2029 Lake Av, Altadena 91001.
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Tonight’s lineup:
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Gary Stockdale:
Two-time Emmy-nominated composer who has composed music for television shows including “Sabrina, the Teenage Witch,” “To Tell the Truth,” Comedy Central’s “Last Laugh,” “Cowboy U,” “The Independent Spirit Awards,” “A Home for the Holidays” (CBS), and 8 seasons of Showtime’s award-winning “Penn & Teller: BULLSH*T!” Gary’s well-known theme for that show garnered him an Emmy nomination. He also wrote music for “The Aristocrats” by Penn Jillette and Paul Provenza. As a performer and singer, Gary has appeared in NBC’s “Studio 60: Live on the Sunset Strip,” was an original member of the Brian Setzer Orchestra, and was a soloist in the cult classic musical TV series “Cop/Rock.” He has also lent his voice to such films as “Avatar,” “The Simpsons Movie,” “The Watchmen,” and TV’s “The Family Guy.” More at http://garystockdale.com/
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Fiddle and Pine:
Do you love Bluegrass that channels the classics yet has a fresh new sound? Have I got a trio for you! Awesome harmonies, beautiful banjo, flat-out fiddle, a bouncing bass, and more. Fiddle and Pine will rock the room! More at www.fiddleandpine.com
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John M.:
David says, “There is something special about a songwriter and producer who has spent years honing their craft. Not only do they know and own their sound, but they bring the depth of a life lived, roads traveled, into every note and word. John M. is a 35 year veteran of the music business. This award winning singer/songwriter has done it all! He has self-produced five albums, several music videos, and a movie about house concerts. He weaves words and melodies into wonderful songs!” More at www.johnm.com
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Robin Roberts:
What’s funny about cramps, racism, crazy parents or being a birthday clown? Have you listened to comedian/songwriter Robin Roberts? With lyrics that sound like pages from her diary, Robin’s tunes are funny because they don’t try to be -- they tell the truth. “Get Therapy Before You Have Kids,” “Beauty’s A Pain In The Ass,” “Lately There’s A Lot Of Lesbians In My Life,” and “Testosterone,” are some of her signature songs. Robin has been featured on Dr. Demento, National Lampoon Radio’s The Green Room, the ointment.com, Funny Thing on www.womr.org, and Laugh Trax, syndicated comedy for Sprint Wireless.
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Robin writes and performs personalized comedy shows for corporations and family events. Clients include: Yahoo!, Inc., Viking River Cruises, Torrance Memorial Hospital, and many 40th, 50th, and 60th birthday roasts. She spent a month on the island of Malta, teaching stand-up comedy to the Maltese. The result was the first stand-up comedy show in Malta’s 5,000-year history. She doesn’t want much, just a plaque on some ruins that says, “Robin Roberts -- She brought the Catskills to the Mediterranean.”
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"A Word" with Dylan Brody:
Dylan Brody is an award winning playwright, a thrice published author, a humorist and a story-teller. He's a writer for the Huffington Post and a new contributor to NPR's OffRamp on KPCC. He is also a martial artist, but those skills will not come into play during the show. Unless something goes horribly wrong. More at http://dylanbrody.com/
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More on the series at www.CityOfAngelsAcoustic.weebly.com
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$10 at the door (cash). No reservations taken for this show.
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Wed, Feb 12,
not music, but cool,
at USC:
7 pm “SAFARI OF THE SOUL: The Quest for Water in Africa An Evening with Dana and David Dornsife” is “A Visions and Voices Signature Event” in Grand Ballroom, Ronald Tutor Campus Center, on the USC Campus in University Park (L.A.)
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The Guide brought you advance notice of this to get free tickets. Admission is free and open to everyone, but reservations are required; see below.
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“Safari of the Soul: The Quest for Water in Africa An Evening with Dana and David Dornsife” is a program with a “Town and Gown Reception” following. The lack of clean drinking water has made the struggle for survival incredibly difficult in many African countries. A major contribution to this difficult existence is the lack of clean drinking water, which leads to serious diseases and other problems. In a presentation rich with photos, USC trustee David Dornsife and his wife, Dana, will share their inspiring journey of bringing fresh water, sanitation and hygiene to rural African villages. They will discuss the ups and downs, successes, hard lessons, challenges and blessings they have experienced. Working with World Vision, their water projects have brought water to over 4,500,000 people in ten African countries, and should add 1,400,000 additional people in 2014.
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Admission is free and open to everyone, but reservations are required, at www.visionsandvoices.usc.edu
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Wed, Feb 12, in Hermosa Beach:
7:30 pm DENNIS O’NEAL plays “THE VALENTINE SHOW” at “Live at the Lounge,” at the Comedy & Magic Club, 1014 Hermosa Av, Hermosa Beach; 310-372-1193. Doors at 6:30 pm for dinner.
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Wed, Feb 12, in Venice:
8 pm JENNI ALPERT begins an every-other-week residency with special guests at Witz End, 1717 Lincoln Bl, Venice 90291.
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Jenni tells us, “Come on down and join the fun. I will be performing several new songs that will be on my my new record which is in the making for later this year. If you are a songwriter, feel free to say hello and I will get you up for a song.”
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She adds, “Also excited to announce some very exciting news that will be taking place in Austin, TX during SXSW so please stay tuned for showcase information.”
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Wednesday Feb 12, guests: Tracee Perrin, Pontea.
Wednesday Feb 26, guests, Devyn Rush, Chris Joyner.
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Wed, Feb 12, in South Pasadena:
7 pm Weekly "WINE & SONG" showcase brings JC & LANEY, plus MELANIE DEVANEY, and performing host BRAD COLERICK, all performing all-acoustic, at Firefly Bistro, 1009 El Centro St, South Pasadena 91030; 626-441-2443; www.WineAndSong.com
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Wed, Feb 12, in Palm Desert:
8 pm “TAO: THE ART OF THE DRUM” plays the lovely McCallum Theatre, 73000 Fred Waring Dr, Palm Desert 92260; 760-340-ARTS or 866-889-ARTS.
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Wed, Feb 12, in SFV (Chatsworth):
8 pm An undisclosed “AMERICANA / ALT-COUNTRY / TRAD COUNTRY BAND” plays the Cowboy Palace, 21635 Devonshire St, Chatsworth; 818-341-0166.
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This is L.A.’s last real honky tonk. No cover, full bar, lots of fun. Go early for the nightly free dance lesson.
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Feb 12, in WeHo:
9-11 pm PATROLLED BY RADAR plays the Viper Room, 8852 W Sunset Bl, West Hollywood.
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More at www.patrolledbyradar.com
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Wed, Feb 12, in OC (San Juan Capistrano):
9 pm DAN HICKS & THE HOT LICKS play the Coach House, 33157 Camino Capistrano, San Juan Capistrano 92675; 949-496-8927.
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Wed, Feb 12, in Hollywood:
10 pm NOCONA plus the band GOLDSTAR, and a DJ set by DJ Short Shorts, at Harvard & Stone, 5221 Hollywood Bl, Hollywood.
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No cover. Info, www.facebook.com/events/483375001778361/
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NOCONA is a solid Americana outfit. If you’re out late enough, go.
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♪ The Guide will be making CH-CH-CHANGES – turn, embrace the change -- in 2014. Some folks will like some, others will not. There will be points of departure to make room (and time) for the new. We’ll do what we can, because as always, we operate with the editor’s motto, “One does what one can.”
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