Thursday, February 20, 2014
Music & Art Events & News ~ Thu, Feb 20, 2014
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There's a full evening of events to tempt you tonight, and two daytime web radio performances. Plus news, and more.
February 20th in history…
Today is the birthday of musicians
♪ KELLY FITZGERALD
♪ SIDNEY POITIER, actor, “Porgy & Bess”
♪ BUFFY SAINTE-MARIE
♪ ERIC SCHWARTZ
√ On this day in 1872, the Metropolitan Museum of Art opened in New York City. It is the largest art museum in the US, with more than three million items in its collections.
√ On this day in 1895, Civil Rights leader FREDERICK DOUGLASS died. He had successfully urged President Abraham Lincoln to accept black troops in the Civil War, and to issue the Emancipation Proclamation, freeing the slaves in territories held by the Confederacy. Douglass had himself been born a slave in 1817.
√ On this day in 1962, astronaut JOHN GLENN became the first American to orbit the Earth, and had his flight cut short after three orbits and 3 hours and 22 minutes when it was feared his spacecraft’s heat shield might have come loose. He went on to become a US Senator from Ohio, and the oldest person to travel to space as a Space Shuttle astronaut – because his Mercury spacecraft heat shield was not loose. Had it been, he would have been incinerated returning to Earth in 1962.
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In this edition…
♪ TICKET ALERT THURSDAY
♪ NEWS FEATURE
. √ GIBSON GUITARTOWN SUNSET STRIP CHARITY AUCTION SET FOR FEB 21
♪ FESTIVALS & MUSIC CONFERENCES
♪ MUSIC ON THE WEB
♪ ONGOING MUSIC & ART EVENTS
♪ THURSDAY’S MUSIC & ART EVENTS
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♪ TICKET ALERT THURSDAY
We went a day early this week. Yesterday, we brought you SEVEN events, in addition to the THIRTY we listed last Thursday. If you missed either of those, they’re still available.
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NEWS FEATURES for
Thursday, February 20
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√ GIBSON GUITARTOWN SUNSET STRIP CHARITY AUCTION SET FOR FEB 21
CHARITY AUCTION TO BENEFIT “MUSIC FOR RELIEF,” A NONPROFIT THAT SUPPORTS DISASTER RELIEF
The 10-foot tall Gibson guitar art sculptures that have lined THE SUNSET STRIP will end their year-long tour on Friday, February 21, 2014, when they are auctioned for charity at a gala event at Bonhams in Los Angeles. This is the third installment of the annual public art project, and all proceeds from this auction will benefit “Music For Relief,” the nonprofit organization founded by members of Linkin Park to support disaster relief, provide aid to survivors of natural disasters and support the prevention of such disasters via environmental programs. Previous auctions have generated more than $106,000 for charities.
The auction will be open to the public, with previews on February 20 and 21 from Noon-5 pm each day at Bonhams, 7601 W Sunset Bl, Los Angeles.
The charity auction will begin at 8 pm on February 21. An online catalog featuring the star studded guitar lineup will be available for review.
The 2013 GuitarTown project includes works celebrating Joan Jett, Janis Joplin, ZZ Top, Alice Cooper and Debbie Harry, among others. A range of artists participated in the 2013 installment, including Linkin Park’s Mike Shinoda, tattoo artist Kat Von D, tattoo artist Lyle Tuttle, who was close friends with Janis Joplin, sculptor Eugene Daub, who recently created the Rosa Parks sculpture for the U.S. capitol, and jewelry designer Kathy Rose.
The Gibson GuitarTown on The Sunset Strip project originally launched in 2010 with 24 art guitars celebrating artists including Slash, Ozzy Osbourne, The Runaways and Mötley Crüe. These guitars were auctioned for charity in 2011 with 100% of the $54,360 in proceeds benefitting local charities Los Angeles Youth Network, West Hollywood Arts & Cultural Commission and West Hollywood Library.
The 2012 GuitarTown edition raised funds for the Los Angeles Fund for Public Education’s “Arts Matter” campaign, supporting art and music education in public schools. The auction raised $52,280 and featured 18 art guitars created by internationally acclaimed and local artists, including Shepard Fairey, John Kosh and RISK and celebrated The Doors, Buffalo Springfield, Stevie Nicks, British Rock Invasion and Van Halen, among others.
“We are happy to partner with Bonhams Los Angeles again this year as we host this amazing charitable auction, which generates tremendous funds for charitable organizations each year,” noted Sunset Strip Business Association executive director Todd Steadman. “We are happy to work with Gibson Guitar on this annual art project that celebrates The Sunset Strip’s music history and provides established and new artists an opportunity to enhance the boulevard with art.”
The full list of 2013 art guitars includes:
- Danny Curnen, “The Eliminator” Mixed media guitar inspired by the music and influence of rock and roll band ZZ Top. (Performed at Whisky, House of Blues Sunset Strip.)
- Eugene Daub, “Blondie Sunset Strip” Mixed media guitar inspired by the music and influence of Debbie Harry, lead singer of Blondie. (Performed at the Whisky.)
- Simone Gad, “Dolly Parton and The Sunset Strip” Mixed media guitar inspired by country music legend Dolly Parton. (Performed at The Roxy.)
- Tsipi Mani, “Unvarnished” Mixed media guitar celebrating 2013 Sunset Strip Music Festival honoree Joan Jett. (Performed at the Whisky.)
- Juliana Martinez, “Don Jose, Que Chévere!” Tile and mixed media guitar inspired by legendary guitarist Jose Feliciano. (Performed at The Roxy, Whisky.)
- Kathy Rose, “Alanis Morissette Utopia” Guitar embellished with semi-precious stones, natural material and mixed media. Inspired by the music and message of singer/songwriter Alanis Morissette. (Performed at the Whisky, House of Blues Sunset Strip.)
-Gregory Siff, “What A Good Song Sounds Like, 2013” Spray paint and acrylic guitar created live at the 2013 Sunset Strip Music Festival.
- Mike Shinoda, “Soldier In Repose” Acrylic and spray paint. Linkin Park's first shows ever were played on Sunset Boulevard. In this illustration, the band's iconic "Hybrid Theory" soldier is shown in a moment of reflection. (Performed at The Roxy, House of Blues Sunset Strip.)
- Lyle Tuttle & Mark Phillips, “Tribute To My Friend, Janis Joplin” Mixed media guitar celebrating the colorful music career of Janis Joplin. The design features her portrait, signature, tattoos and other mementos of her life. (Performed at the Whisky.)
- Kat Von D, “City Of Angels” Graphite on paper and graphic wrap guitar using tattoo art inspiration to celebrate Los Angeles.
- Stacey Wells, “Welcome To My Nightmare” Paint and mixed media guitar inspired by musician Alice Cooper. (Performed at the Whisky, House of Blues Sunset Strip.)
- The Wizard, “Forever Changes” Graphic wrap guitar inspired by iconic 1960s L.A. band Love. (Performed at the Whisky.)
Gibson GuitarTown on The Sunset Strip is supported by the Sunset Strip Business Association, Hornburg Land Rover on The Sunset Strip, City of West Hollywood and Visit West Hollywood. GuitarTown on The Sunset Strip is administered by the Gibson Foundation, the philanthropic division of Gibson Guitar Corp.
You can view or download photos of the guitars (and a map) at: http://bit.ly/GTown2013map
More info at www.thesunsetstrip.com/guitartown
or www.bonhams.com
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♪ FESTIVALS & MUSIC CONFERENCES
Feb 19-21, in Kansas City, MO:
Annual “FOLK ALLIANCE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE” at the Westin Kansas City at Crown Center in Kansas City, MO.
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This annual event draws music industry professionals from throughout the world to share ideas, network, and celebrate traditional music and dance. It is an event of celebration, education and entertainment. Unlike the regional conferences which draw local artists that might be quite good, this one draws major stars.
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This year includes the first-ever “Folk Alliance Music Camp,” Feb 20-23, with instructors Jim Lauderdale, Mike Compton, Bill Evans, Riley Bagus, Bryon Berline, Casey Driessen, Alan Jabbour, the Foghorn Stringband, Gerald Jones, Alan Munde, Bill Kirchen, Jim Kweskin, Stephen Mougin, Ken Perlman, Missy Raines, Wendy Waldman and Pete Wernick.
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Feb 20-23, in Pennsylvania:
18th Annual "MILLENNIUM MUSIC CONFERENCE" in and around the city of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. Features three days of panels, clinics, workshops, mentoring, demo listening sessions, and a music business trade show. Their promo asserts, "Millennium Music Conference Showcases create an exciting and valuable platform for new talent. Performing at the annual event and networking with other musicians, music industry professionals and music fans in this unique conference environment can be integral to careers." More at: www.musicconference.net
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♪ MUSIC ON THE WEB
Thu, Feb 20, on web radio:
11 am (Pacific) Final “TOWN & COUNTRY RADIO SHOW,” the Americana / alt-country / trad-country show hosted by KIM GRANT, gets its finale today at www.intraffik.com
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Thu, Feb 20, on web radio:
3 pm (Pacific) Canadian artist NORINE BRAUN is interviewed live on "Blooming Out" on WFHB in Indiana. Listen online at: www.wfhb.org/bloomingout/listen.htm
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Norine says, "'Conventus the Eye of the Heart' is now my #1 album downloaded on iTunes in Canada."
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More at www.norinebraun.com
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She’s getting great press…
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"Best listened to as loud as your neighbours will tolerate, Conventus is an incredibly strong offering from front to back." ~ Scott Alexander, Abort Magazine.
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"Her music sounds like the union of Nick Cave with Patti Smith & City and Colour deep in the Canadian forests." ~ Joshua Smotherman, MTM.
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"An imaginative display of fine musicianship, potent vocals and heartfelt lyrics, talent like hers doesn't exactly come around too often." ~ Kevin Sellers, Music Emission.
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"It’s music that would accompany an acid trip as well as a late night grill out." ~ The Equal Ground.
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♪ THURSDAY’s LIVE MUSIC &
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♪ ONGOING MUSIC & ART EVENTS
Through Feb 23,
live theatre,
in South Pasadena:
8 pm "FROM The BEST of The FEST" presented by the L.A. Women's Theatre Festival and the Fremont, at the Fremont Centre Theatre, 1000 Fremont Av, South Pasadena 91030; 626-441-5977.
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This powerful "From the Best of the Fest" Benefit highlights some of the multicultural and multi-disciplined performers from the L.A. Women's Theatre Festival from 1996-2013. The Annual Festival honors the achievement of extraordinary women in theatre.
Runs Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays at 8 pm, Sundays at 3 pm. Tickets are $25 at the door, cheaper in advance; $20 general, $15 students and seniors..
Tix and info at:www.FremontCentreTheatre.com or toll-free at 866-811-4111.
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Through Feb 23,
live theatre,
in Sierra Madre:
8 pm “AN IDEAL HUSBAND,” Oscar Wilde's classic comedy, continues at the Sierra Madre Playhouse, 87 W Sierra Madre Bl, Sierra Madre 91024.
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Those new to Wilde will understand why he is considered one of the greatest English writers (though born in Dublin) of his time (1854-1900).
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Opening Night Gala performance tonight, followed by Champagne reception and light buffet. Ample free parking behind theatre.
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Runs at 8 pm Fri, Sat, & some Thursdays; 2:30 pm Sundays; through Sun, Feb 23. Additional performance times are Sun, Feb 9 at 7 pm and Thursdays, Feb 13 and Feb 20 at 8 pm.
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Tix, $25; seniors and students $22; children age 12 and under $15. Phone, 626 355-4318. Online tickets: www.sierramadreplayhouse.org
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Thursday, February 20, 2014
TODAY / TONIGHT ONLY
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Thu, Feb 20, in Altadena:
SOLD OUT 5 & 8 pm THE QUEBE SISTERS BAND with special guests PENNY LEA & KATY LOU CLARK from THE PURPLE HULLS, play two show tonight at the Coffee Gallery Backstage, 2029 N Lake Av, Altadena.
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We told you in a “TICKET ALERT” more than a week ago that it would be a sell-out. It is, both shows.
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Texas' favorite Western Swing, Hot Jazz, Western, Vintage Country, Texas Fiddle Band! "The Quebe Sisters Band simply stopped me in my tracks when I heard them the first time. Their blend of swing with a dash of contemporary color is unique in today's music world. They project a cannonball of stage presence and man can they play." JIMMY BUFFETT.
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When Grace, Sophia and Hulda Quebe (pronounced kway-bee) raise their fiddles and play, audiences marvel. When the girls sing their vintage-style three-part harmony, audiences are blown away. Add the extraordinary rhythm guitar of Joey McKenzie and the swinging upright bass of Drew Phelps, and the Quebe Sisters Band becomes a force of nature. Although less than a decade old, the QSB's refreshing blend of western swing, vintage country, bluegrass, hot jazz and swing standards, and Texas style fiddling has taken the Americana music scene by storm. Recognized as Group of the Year by the Academy of Western Artists and named winner of the Crescendo Award by the Western Music Association - the Quebe Sisters Band is touring in support of their debut album, TIMELESS. The band's performance highlights include The Grand Ole Opry, The Kennedy Center, NYC's Lincoln Center, The Marty Stuart Show, The Eddie Stubbs Show, Ernest Tubb's Midnite Jamboree (host band), The Smithsonian Folklife Festival, and The National Folk Festival. In addition, the QSB has appeared in concert with Ricky Skaggs and Kentucky Thunder, Merle Haggard, Asleep at the Wheel, Marty Stuart, Riders in the Sky and a ukulele slingin' Warren Buffett to name just a few. "One thing is for sure, you dont see a group like The Quebe Sisters Band come along every day," says WSM Grand Ole Opry announcer Eddie Stubbs. "Their music has moved me in a way that only a precious very few acts have done in the last 20 years and they receive my highest endorsement musically, professionally and personally. Give them your undivided attention and if you're not already, you too, will become a fan."
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Tix, $20. Reservations at 626-798-6236, 10 am-10 pm, seven days. There’s more on the venue’s website, at: www.coffeegallery.com
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Thu, Feb 20,
film screening event,
at USC:
5-7 pm “INEQUALTY FOR ALL,” a screening and discussion with ROBERT REICH, is in Montgomery Ross Fisher Building 340, on the USC campus in University Park (L.A.)
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The USC School of Social Work hosts this screening of the powerful new documentary “Inequality for All.” Winner of a “Special Jury Prize” at the Sundance Film Festival, the film follows the passionate journey of ROBERT REICH, former U.S. Secretary of Labor in the Clinton administration, as he raises awareness about our country’s staggering economic inequalities. The film helps us understand why income inequality is at nearly unprecedented levels, as well as why this topic is so critical for our citizens and the future of America.
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Reception follows. Admission is free and open to everyone, but reservations are required at www.visionsandvoices.usc.edu
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Thu, Feb 20, in Long Beach:
5 pm KEN O'MALLEY brings a solo show of his authentic and original Irish music to the Auld Dubliner, 71 S Pine, Long Beach 90802; 562-437-8300.
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Thu, Feb 20, in Torrance:
6-8:30 pm ANDY & RENEE of HARD RAIN, named the Best Band in the South Bay for 2013, play the Buffalo Fire Department, 1261 Cabrillo Av, Torrance 90501; 310-320-2332.
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Renee tells us, "The food is delicious and reasonably-priced; the staff is friendly and helpful; all ages are welcome, and it's a great place to hear music."
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Thu, Feb 20, in OC (Huntington Beach):
6-9 pm “OC HAMMERED DULCIMERS” meet in Huntington Beach, “Sharing tunes & playing for fun.” Reservations get directions from Barbara Gershman, at bgershman@socal.rr.com
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Thu, Feb 20, in OC (Fountain Valley):
6-10 pm Weekly “BLUEGRASS JAM” at Orange County Archery, 18792 Brookhurst St, Fountain Valley 92708.
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Thu, Feb 20, in Monrovia:
6:30 pm THE LICATA BROTHERS play Friends Café, 425 S Myrtle Av, Monrovia.
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Tony and Jimmy Licata are teenage musical prodigy guitar phenoms who perform great Americana tunes and Iconic songs from the ’50s, ’60s and more.
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Venue has "some yummy salads, and goodies and lots of drink choices," says a music fan.
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Thu, Feb 20, in San Pedro:
7 pm SEA CHANTEYS, and a treat for those who love them, it’s “AN EVENING WITH SIMON SPALDING & JAMES HENDRICKS” at The Whale & Ale, 327 W 7th St, San Pedro.
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Simon Spalding & James Hendricks are multi-instrumental performers with a repertoire that includes sea chanteys, Celtic music, early ragtime / jazz, and two hundred years of popular music. Simon plays fiddle, octave mandolin, 5-string banjo, and Chinese erh-hu; he is a world-renowned performer of maritime and historical songs. A 40-year music professional originally from California but now settled in North Carolina, he has influenced a number of California groups and performers. He has performed at concerts and festivals throughout North America and in twelve European countries. More at www.musicalhistorian.com
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James Hendricks sings and plays concertina, tin whistle, piano, and other instruments. He performs a variety of historical and maritime music.
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The venue tells us, “We promise an evening of lively entertainment, including some salty surprises!”
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Reservations strongly recommended, at www.whaleandale.com, or call 310-832-0363.
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Thu, Feb 20, in San Diego:
7:30 pm “LEGENDS OF THE CELTIC HARP” with PATRICK BALL, LISA LYNN, and ARYEH FRANKFURTER, plays the “AMSD Concerts” series at 4650 Mansfield St, San Diego 92116; 619-303-8176.
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Thu, Feb 20, in Burbank:
7:30 pm GENO & COMPANY with classic country & rock from FRANK SPANO, KRIS GARRET, ALEXANDRA CASELLI, LEO VALENZUELO, and GENO E., plays 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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More on the venue’s other stage at 8:30 & 10 pm. See listing.
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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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Thu, Feb 20, in Altadena:
SOLD OUT 8 pm THE QUEBE SISTERS BAND with special guests PENNY LEA & KATY LOU CLARK from THE PURPLE HULLS, play two show tonight at the Coffee Gallery Backstage, 2029 N Lake Av, Altadena.
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We told you in a “TICKET ALERT” more than a week ago that it would be a sell-out. It is, both shows.
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Texas' favorite Western Swing, Hot Jazz, Western, Vintage Country, Texas Fiddle Band! "The Quebe Sisters Band simply stopped me in my tracks when I heard them the first time. Their blend of swing with a dash of contemporary color is unique in today's music world. They project a cannonball of stage presence and man can they play." JIMMY BUFFETT.
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When Grace, Sophia and Hulda Quebe (pronounced kway-bee) raise their fiddles and play, audiences marvel. When the girls sing their vintage-style three-part harmony, audiences are blown away. Add the extraordinary rhythm guitar of Joey McKenzie and the swinging upright bass of Drew Phelps, and the Quebe Sisters Band becomes a force of nature. Although less than a decade old, the QSB's refreshing blend of western swing, vintage country, bluegrass, hot jazz and swing standards, and Texas style fiddling has taken the Americana music scene by storm. Recognized as Group of the Year by the Academy of Western Artists and named winner of the Crescendo Award by the Western Music Association - the Quebe Sisters Band is touring in support of their debut album, TIMELESS. The band's performance highlights include The Grand Ole Opry, The Kennedy Center, NYC's Lincoln Center, The Marty Stuart Show, The Eddie Stubbs Show, Ernest Tubb's Midnite Jamboree (host band), The Smithsonian Folklife Festival, and The National Folk Festival. In addition, the QSB has appeared in concert with Ricky Skaggs and Kentucky Thunder, Merle Haggard, Asleep at the Wheel, Marty Stuart, Riders in the Sky and a ukulele slingin' Warren Buffett to name just a few. "One thing is for sure, you dont see a group like The Quebe Sisters Band come along every day," says WSM Grand Ole Opry announcer Eddie Stubbs. "Their music has moved me in a way that only a precious very few acts have done in the last 20 years and they receive my highest endorsement musically, professionally and personally. Give them your undivided attention and if you're not already, you too, will become a fan."
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Tix, $20. Reservations at 626-798-6236, 10 am-10 pm, seven days. There’s more on the venue’s website, at: www.coffeegallery.com
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Thu, Feb 20, in Newhall (Santa Clarita):
8 pm "AN EVENING WITH NEW WEST" presented by the OutWest Concert Series at Repertory East Playhouse, 24266 Main St, Newhall.
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Award-winning New West brings their own brand of Western ballads, story songs and cowboy swing. Raul Reynoso, Michael Fleming and David Jackson return to the Western stage with their engaging performance style.
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The venue's Hydeaway Lounge opens at 7 pm for libations. Concert at 8 pm.
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Advance tix, $20, by phone at 661-255-7087 or toll free, 877-340-9378.
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Thu, Feb 20, in Silver Lake (L.A.):
8 pm Weekly "HONK TONK HACIENDA" brings its weekly show to El Cid, 4212 W Sunset Bl, Silver Lake 90029; www.ElCidLA.com; 323-668-0318.
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Tonight, it’s:
♪ JD CRAWFORD, plus,
♪ GRANT LANGSTON AND THE SUPERMODELS.
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JD Crawford will tell you that Honky Tonk music is everywhere. No one knows this better than the veteran singer-songwriter, whose country music prowess and gutsy style has evolved from years of performing in country saloons, clubs and major casinos throughout Southern California and Nashville. With his music acting as a sort of homage to the classics, a distinctive middle-point between Ray Price and Dwight Yoakam, vocalist JD Crawford's honest crooning ranges from soft and stirring to fierce and foot-stompin' friendly.
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More at www.grantlangston.com
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Every Thursday, El Cid turns into “Honky Tonk Hacienda” with bands, songwriters and musical instigators tearing it up with Outlaw Country, Roots, Old Time and Americana.
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No cover before 8:30 pm, $5 thereafter. Venue is 21+. Doors at 7 pm, music starts at 8. Ample street parking; valet parking available.
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Thu, Feb 20, in Santa Monica:
8 pm SWING RIOTS QUIRKTETTE plays the Trip Bar, 2101 Lincoln Bl, Santa Monica 90405; 310-396-9010.
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Thu, Feb 20,
film screening,
in San Pedro:
8 pm “HOPE FOR OUR OWN: AN L.A. STORY” (2013), by POLAH student Riley Beres, screens at the Warner Grand Theatre, 478 W 6th St, San Pedro 90731; Box Office, 310-548-7466.
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Tonight’s film is an offering in the venue’s “REAL ROCKUMENTARIES” series. Located in downtown San Pedro, this 1500-seat 1931 art deco movie palace is a community theatre and performing arts center.
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General Admission $12, student or senior, $10.
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Thu, Feb 20, in SFV (Chatsworth):
8 pm DOO-WAH RIDERS play 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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Thu, Feb 20, plus Feb 21, 24, in OC (Costa Mesa):
8 pm BIZET’S “CARMEN” performed by the PACIFIC SYMPHONY, with Carl St. Clair, conductor, Milena Kitic, mezzo-soprano, and the PACIFIC CHORALE, John Alexander, artistic director, and the SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA CHILDREN’S CHORUS, in Segerstrom Hall at the Orange County Performing Arts Center, 600 Town Center Dr, Costa Mesa; 714-556-2787; HYPERLINK "http://www.ocpac.org" \t "_blank" www.ocpac.org.
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Be seduced by Bizet’s irresistible rhythms as his riveting tale of love and lust comes alive. “Carmen’s” unforgettable score contains intoxicating melodies and the sultry sounds of Spain—highlighted by some of opera’s finest arias and best-loved moments.
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Thu, Feb 20, in Murrieta:
8 pm CRAIC HAUS plays the Shamrock Irish Pub & Eatery, 39252 Winchester Rd #145, Murrieta 92563; 951-696-5252; www.theshamrockirishpubandeatery.com
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Thu, Feb 20,
stageplay,
in Pasadena:
8 pm “SE LLAMA CRISTINA” is in its final nights at Boston Court Performing Arts Center, 70 N Mentor Av, Pasadena 91106; 626-683-6883; www.bostoncourt.org
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"Se Llama Cristina belongs to a school of theater that discomfits as much as it gentles." - LA Weekly.
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“Se Llama Cristina,” by Octavio Solis, directed by Robert Castro, is "At once gritty and highly lyrical. Boston Court’s handling keeps the audience almost permanently off-balance. Christensen’s performance merges vulnerable physicality with fury, but we never quite know whether to take her at her word. Huen’s good-guy act always threatens to slip on his love of the bottle, and Rummel’s buffoonery alternates with a quicksilver brutality." - LA Weekly.
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FINAL PERFORMANCES Thu, Fri, Sat night at 8 pm, and Sun at 2 pm.
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Thu, Feb 20, in Burbank:
8:30 pm WHITEY O’KANE plays 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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More at 10 pm. See listing.
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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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Thu, Feb 20, in Agoura Hills:
9 pm B.B. KING plays the Canyon Club, 28192 Roadside Dr, Agoura Hills 91301; 818-879-5016; www.canyonclub.net
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One of the greatest living blues legends.
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Doors at 6 pm, show at 9 pm. You need to make a dinner reservation to get a seat; otherwise, just a ticket will get you in to stand.
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Tix are available online, plus applicable fees. Under age 18 must be accompanied by a paying adult. Call 818- 879-5016 to make dinner reservations, necessary for guaranteed seats.
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Feb 20, in L.A.:
9-11 pm THE MANSFIELD BAND, led by ANITA MANSFIELD of the renowned Celtic band ANITA & THE YANKS, plays The Little Bar, 757 S La Brea, Los Angeles 90036.
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More at www.themansfieldband.com
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No cover.
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Thu, Feb 20, in Culver City:
9:30 DAFNI, plus SARAH STANLEY & THE STARLIGHTS, play the Cinema Bar, 3967 Sepulveda Bl, Culver City 90230.
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Sarah & the Starlights (including Sarah Stanley, Shane McMahon, Jay Green, Pam Moore, Edie Murphy and Sam Park) say they "are thrilled to follow the wonderful Dafni at a beautiful Cinema Bar Thursday night."
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No cover, but please consider the artists’ tip jar and tip Jackie well.
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Thu, Feb 20, in L.A.:
9 pm “L.A. HOOTENANNY” happens at Villains Tavern, 1356 Palmetto St, near downtown Los Angeles 90013; 213-613-0766.
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What started as a bunch of friends playing music for food became one of the most fun music parties in L.A. Just reporting their usual personnel the way do will give you some idea:
Guil- Vocals, Guitar, Pugilist
Todd- Vocals, Guitar, Communications
Eric- Vocals, Guitar, Underwater Demolition
Cody- Vocals, Washtub Bass, Edged Weapons
Kevin- Drums, Engineer, Poisons
Nick aka Knuckles- Electric Bass, Tuhon
Gerard- Lead Guitar, Ballistics
Tim- Banjo, Jester, sniper
Mars- Lead Guitar, Pharmacology
Ben- Harmonica, Sax, Interpreter
Miranda- Fiddle, Demolitions
Dustin- Vocals, Hoofer
Jessica- Vocals, Diva
Sally- M.I.A
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Thu, Feb 20, in L.A.:
9:30 pm "AN EVENING WITH LYNDA KAY" at Three Clubs, 1123 Vine St, Hollywood 90038.
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Hollywood Writer Bruce Vilanch says, “If you were wondering if they'd ever make a fabulous,sexy, powerful, funny and lusciously talented chick singer that grown-ups could love -- stop wondering. She's here."
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You can download a FREE Lynda Kay track, "Dream My Darling," at:
http://lyndakay.com/dl
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Lynda Kay promises “an evening of classic, spy-lounge, entertainment ala 1960s Vegas! And we will have some very special guests in attendance too, woohoo! …the fabulous Academy Award-Winning Shirley Jones attended my last show in January...so honored!”
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Doors at 8:30 pm, and go early to get in.
Tix, $15, at: http://lyndakay.bigcartel.com/product/an-evening-with-lynda-kay-12-19-13-tickets
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Thu, Feb 20, in Burbank:
10 pm REVEREND MARTINI’S “SPECIAL ROCKABILLY PSYCHOBILLY & VALENTINE’S PARTY” with THE SPOOFS and TRES MUERTOS 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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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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