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Tuesday, March 25, 2014

News, Reviews, & Tuesday Tunefulness ~ music & art, Mar 25, 2014



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There’s plenty in this edition! We start, as always, with a quick nod to history.

March 25 in history…

Legendary singer DION reports, “Susan and I will celebrate our 51st Wedding Anniversary March 25th. In the UK, when you're married 51 years, you receive a personal letter from the Queen of England. Here in the United States of America, I hear they're initiating a new custom –  You get a letter from the IRS.” The Guide cannot verify the veracity of that claim.

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Tuesday Birthdays…

On this day in 1871, GUTZON BORGLUM was born to Danish parents in Idaho. He was the force behind the MT. RUSHMORE MEMORIAL in South Dakota, though he died in 1941 before its completion. And technically, it was never completed. Now, what of the man himself? Certainly a brilliant and gifted sculptor and artist. But was he a racist? It seems so, at least after seeking and getting the commission to carve the Confederate Memorial into Stone Mountain, Georgia. So we have the choice of viewing the monumental works in terms of themselves as singularly towering works of art, or tainting our sensibilities by exploring the inner nature of an artist from another time – a challenge presented by every dead artist.

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In this edition…

♪  TICKET ALERTS
♪  NEWS FEATURES
.  √  PREVIOUSLY UNRELEASED JOHNNY CASH ALBUM COMES OUT TODAY
.  √  “BLUE NOTE RECORDS EXHIBIT DEBUTS TODAY AT GRAMMY MUSEUM
.  √  GUITARIST / VOCALIST JIM OBLON’s NEW ALBUM, “SUNSET,” RELEASED TODAY
.  √  New CD out today, March 25: “COUNTRY BOY: A BLUEGRASS TRIBUTE TO JOHN DENVER” with All-Star Lineup / Grammy Winners / Nominees
♪  ONGOING MUSIC & ART EVENTS
♪  TUESDAY’s MUSIC & ART EVENTS
♪  MUSIC-on-TV


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√  YOUNG IRELAND plays a matinee Sun, Mar 30, 3 pm, at the Coffee Gallery Backstage in Altadena; reservations, 626-798-6236. $15.

√  THE MAVERICKS with JAMES INTVELD play Apr 3, 8 pm, at the Fonda Theatre in Hollywood; doors at 8 pm; tix $35, on sale now.

√  KATE TAYLOR, as in James Taylor's "Sister Kate," plays Mon, Apr 7 at the Coffee Gallery Backstage in Altadena; reservations, 626-798-6236, $20.

√  THE DAN BAND plays July 17 at the Roxy Theatre; doors at 8 pm. $25 adv seated, $30 doors seated; on sale Mar 28 at 10 am.

√  THE BOTH the duo of AIMEE MANN & TED LEO plays June 14 at the El Rey Theatre; doors at 8 pm; Tix are general admnission, $25, on sale Mar 29 at 10 am.

√   “WONDERLAND UNBOUND” happens Thursday, April 17, 8 pm, in Doheny Memorial Library on the USC campus in University Park (L.A.) Admission is free and open to everyone, but reservations are “requested,” and without them, you may find it’s full.  Program includes “Incredible spectacle, as ‘Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland,’ ‘The Hunting of the Snark,’ and other rare materials from the USC Libraries’ Cassady Lewis Carroll Collection come to life in a multimedia event that will transform Doheny Memorial Library.” It’s a night in celebration of the tenth anniversary of the USC Libraries “Wonderland Award,” to “experience the joy of discovery in a fantastically creative installation that will include digital animation, light projection and much more.” Make online reservations beginning Tuesday, March 25, at 9 am, at:
Isionsandvoices.usc.edu



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#1 News Feature…

√  PREVIOUSLY UNRELEASED JOHNNY CASH ALBUM COMES OUT TODAY
Last month, fans of the late Johnny Cash celebrated what would have been his 82nd birthday. Tribute bands like Cash’d Out, One More Round, the Mighty Cash Cats, and the Walking Phoenixes played “Cash Bashes” all over the country. Today, March 25, they, and everyone else, has another reason to celebrate. The Cash estate is releasing “Out Among the Stars,” an album that Johnny Cash recorded in the early 1980s that was never released.

The album's songs were unearthed by the label and Cash's son John Carter Cash in 2012. It includes duets with both Waylon Jennings and June Carter Cash. Two tracks are credited as being written by Johnny Cash: "Call Your Mother" and "I Came to Believe".

Check out the original version of "She Used to Love Me a Lot," at:

http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=rwRScXqKoXY ]

You can buy or / listen (streaming, in full) to ”Out Among the Stars” on Amazon.com, at:

http://www.amazon.com/Johnny-Cash/e/B000APLVFI/?_encoding=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=390957&linkCode=ur2&qid=1395098184&sr=1-1&tag=legacy_recordings-20&utm_content=nllink-33739655-Johnny+Cash&utm_medium=email&cid=nl%3A863170072&utm_source=uslegacy-johnnycash&utm_campaign=email%7C20140318

The legacy of Johnny Cash continues, stronger than ever, with the new album, and in Ventura County at the annual “Roadshow Revival” festival on Father's Day Weekend. Full info and tix at:

www.roadshowrevival.com

Go to their website and save up to 35% off tickets with promo code: RSR2014B

If you want to learn more on the unearthing of the lost Johnny Cash album, Pitchfork ran the definitive story. It’s available at:

http://m.pitchfork.com/news/54204-listen-johnny-cash-she-used-to-love-me-a-lot-elvis-costello-mix/?cid=nl%3A852720518&utm_medium=email&utm_source=uslegacy-johnnycash&utm_campaign=email%7C20140304&utm_content=nllink-32d501e2-%22She%20Used%20To%20Love%20Me%20A%20Lot%22 )


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#2 News Feature…

√  “BLUE NOTE RECORDS EXHIBIT DEBUTS TODAY AT GRAMMY MUSEUM

Blue Note President DON WAS to attend opening at the GRAMMY Museum interview tonight will launch exhibition.

(LOS ANGELES) – Today, March 25, 2014, The GRAMMY Museum unveiled “Blue Note Records: The Finest In Jazz,” a new exhibition located in the Mike Curb Gallery on the Museum’s fourth floor. This one-of-a-kind exhibit on one of most-respected and longest-running Jazz labels in the world offers visitors an in-depth look at the legendary record label, currently celebrating their 75th anniversary.

The exhibition will remain on display daily through October 2014. Highlights of the exhibit include:

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♪  Francis Wolff’s classic photographs
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Blue Note Records, one of the most-respected and longest-running Jazz labels in the world, was founded when a German immigrant and passionate Jazz fan named Alfred Lion produced his first recording session on January 6, 1939 in New York City. Blue Note has gone on to represent “The Finest In Jazz,” tracing the entire history of the music from Hot Jazz, Boogie Woogie, and Swing, through Bebop, Hard Bop, Post Bop, Soul Jazz, Avant-Garde, and Fusion. Under the leadership of Bruce Lundvall, who reviveS Blue Note in 1984, and the label’s current President Don Was, who took the helm in 2012, the label has emphasized the may historic forms of jazz and numerous modern day incarnations.

In addition to the GRAMMY Museum exhibition, Blue Note is celebrating its 75th Anniversary throughout 2014 with a series of exciting live events. These began with a concert on January 8 as part of “NYC Winter Jazzfest” at The Town Hall in New York, featuring Robert Glasper and Jason Moran, two of the label’s leading artists. The label will also be honored or will itself celebrate with book releases, and various vinyl, CD, and digital catalog initiatives, as well as new releases from the label’s current artists.

Capitalizing on the “interactive” craze, Blue Note has launched a Facebook app that allows fans to put their own face into classic Blue Note cover artwork designs by Reid Miles.

At this evening’s launch, Blue Note President Don Was will participate in The GRAMMY Museum’s popular “An Evening With” public program series. Titled, “An Evening with Blue Note Records,” the event will be hosted by GRAMMY Museum Executive Director Bob Santelli as well as the curator of the exhibit, Nwaka Onwusa, and will include a candid interview with the veteran record producer and musician.

At tonight’s special event, guests will hear the stories behind the curation of the exhibit, and learn what’s next for the iconic label. After the discussion, Blanchard will perform along with his band. Doors open at 7:30 pm. Tickets are $40, available while they last at 213-765-6800 or online at www.grammymuseum.org

Enjoying the exhibit is included with regular museum admission, which is $12.95 for adults, $11.95 for senior citizens (65+), and $10.95 for students with I.D. (ages 6-22) and members of the military. GRAMMY Museum members and children age 5 and under are admitted free.

The GRAMMY Museum is located at 800 W Olympic Bl, Suite A245, with the entrance on Figueroa Street, at the L.A. Live complex in Los Angeles 90015.

For exclusive content, join the organization's social networks as a Twitter follower at www.twitter.com/thegrammymuseum and on Facebook at www.facebook.com/thegrammymuseum.


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#3 News Feature…

√  GUITARIST / VOCALIST JIM OBLON’s NEW ALBUM, “SUNSET,” RELEASED TODAY

New album from PAUL SIMON Band member features legends JIM KELTNER and LARRY GOLDINGS

by Betsy Buntin

(Nashville, TN) Jim Oblon is one of those rare talents — a jaw-dropping guitarist, soulful singer and compelling writer. On “Sunset,” released today, March 25, Oblon’s virtuosic Telecaster-driven blues chops and vocals shine on a set of originals, vintage rock & roll, and country blues, all delivered in a neoclassic organ trio setting comprised of legendary session drummer Jim Keltner and renowned GRAMMY-winning organist / pianist Larry Goldings.

Oblon has gained national attention as guitarist, drummer, and vocalist in Paul Simon’s band as well as for his contributions on bass, drums and guitar to Simon’s latest album “So Beautiful or So What.”

Always a believer in the bigger musical picture, Oblon aims to expound upon the legacy of his forbearers without ever becoming an impersonator himself. “Today there’s a ‘blues scene’ with Brylcreem and bowling shirts, all the gear, but it doesn’t have the essence of music,” Oblon asserts. He continues, “I wanted to honor the people who came before me. Maybe I can add a few of my own things, but I want to not lose what was.”

“Sunset” is a showcase for all three musicians – Oblon, Keltner, and Goldings. The album was recorded with the trio playing together in one room. The energy and intensity created by this performance-style recording approach yields tracks that literally seem to pop off the disc. A blues-funk reworking of Little Richard’s “Lucille” gives each of the players a chance to stretch out and strut their inventiveness, musical depth and mastery, as well as their ability to put a fresh spin on an old classic.

Oblon’s soul shines on his two originals, the languid “Desert Sun” and the almost time-suspending instrumental title track, “Sunset.” And his plaintive telecaster, backed by Keltner’s bombastic rhythm bed, lends a particularly vibey feel to Lead Belly’s “When I Was a Cowboy 1911.”

Goldings, featured on piano on “Desert Sun” and “Railroad Bum,” uses the Fats Domino classic “Blueberry Hill” to illustrate why he is considered one of the best Hammond B3 players alive; he delivers a solo that makes you think he’s been waiting his whole life to play this tune.

Rock / session legend Jim Keltner’s performances stand out as almost a “Jim Keltner how-to”: propulsive, yet laid-back, rocking yet swinging, and rhythmically-percussive enough to make you swear there is more than one of him playing.

In 2011, Oblon released a Jim Morrison-esque recording of the traditional song “Where Did You Sleep Last Night,” which was featured in last season’s finale of HBO’s hugely popular vampire drama “True Blood.” Oblon now lives in Nashville, where he’s a fast-rising guitarist on the session scene. His Tuesday night residency at fooBAR in East Nashville is becoming the buzz event of the week among musicians and those in the know. Whether you’re there to hear him or not, this is a welcome album.

“SUNSET” is out today on Compass Records. More at www.compassrecords.com


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#4 News Feature…

√  New CD out today, March 25: “COUNTRY BOY: A BLUEGRASS TRIBUTE TO JOHN DENVER” with All-Star Lineup / Grammy Winners / Nominees

(This story originally appeared in the Guide on Feb 12, 2014.)

Grammy-nominated bluegrass band SPECIAL CONSENSUS announced today in Nashville that they are preparing 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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Ongoing, Mar 7-Apr 19, in Sierra Madre:
(Times vary, by night)  “CIVIL WAR THEMED LIVE THEATRE,” in three period-music-related productions, at the Sierra Madre Playhouse, 87 W Sierra Madre Bl, Sierra Madre; 626-355-4318; www.sierramadreplayhouse.com.

Nick Smith, veteran storyteller and co-producer of the Pasadena Folk Music Series (formerly the Caltech Folk Music Series), says, “I’m historical advisor for their current productions. The main one, "Battledrum," (Mar 7-Apr 19) is a short musical drama about drummer boys during the Civil War. There are also two performances of a show called "Glory Hallelujah," (Mar 30 & Apr 13) which is letters and music from the Civil War.”
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Each performance opens with an opening talk by a historian, leading into the play. Nick tells us, “I will be doing [the historian’s opening] for some of the performances. I’m also helping select the readings and music for the other production. It’s been busy.”
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Also in the series, ""THE PLAYER KING," for one show only, Mar 28, 7 pm; it’s about John Wilkes Booth, the actor who assassinated Abraham Lincoln.
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http://sierramadreplayhouse.org/playhouse

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Sun, Mar 23; Mar 21-Apr 6,
FILM FESTIVAL,
on Catalina Island:
The Annual “FESTIVAL OF FILM NOIR” at the Avalon Ballroom on Catalina Island. You will need to arrange ferry passage to Catalina Island and back, in addition to choosing tickets for specific films and events. Get event info from the Art Deco Society of Los Angeles: www.adsla.org or 310-659-3326.

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Ongoing, through Mar 29, in Pasadena:
“SPOTLIGHT VISUAL ARTS SEMIFINALISTS EXHIBITION” at the Armory Center for the Arts, 145 N Raymond (across from Memorial Park and the Levitt Pavilion), Old Pasadena.
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The exhibition brings the work of thirty Spotlight visual arts applicants, selected as semifinalists, 15 each in Two-Dimensional Art, and Photography. Their work is being exhibited at the Armory Center for the Arts for three weeks, commencing with an opening reception on March 8. You may also view their work online (search for the new site). Altogether, there are 124 semifinalists in all Spotlight performing arts categories.

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ONGOING at the Getty, through Jun 1, in L.A.:
“JACKSON POLLOCK’S MURAL,” and “HATCHED! CREATING FORM WITH LINE,” are two concurrent temporary exhibitions at the Getty Center, 1200 Getty Center Dr, L.A. 90049; 310-440-7300; parking is $10.

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ONGOING at the Getty, through Jun 8, in L.A.:
“A ROYAL PASSION: QUEEN VICTORIA & PHOTOGRAPHY” and “HIROSHI SUGIMOTO: PAST TENSE” are two concurrent temporary exhibitions at the Getty Center, 1200 Getty Center Dr, L.A. 90049; 310-440-7300; parking is $10.

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Opening today; ONGOING at the Getty, through Jun 22, in L.A.:
“HEAVEN AND EARTH: BYZANTINE ILLUMINATION AT THE CULTURAL CROSSROADS” is a new temporary exhibition at the Getty Center, 1200 Getty Center Dr, L.A. 90049; 310-440-7300; parking is $10.



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Tue, Mar 25, in Downey:
5:30-8:45 pm  Monthly “DOWNEY COMMUNITY FOLK MUSIC JAM” hosted by Bea & Jim Romano at the Barbara J. Riley Senior & Community Center, 7810 Quill Dr, Downey 90242.
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Bring acoustic instruments, voices, and guests and join in. All levels welcome. Free event. More on the 'Jam' page at: www.Celticana.net or call 562-861-7049.

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Tue, Mar 25, in VC (Camarillo):
5:30 pm  SONGMAKERS monthly “CAMARILLO SONG CIRCLE” in Camarillo 93010. Info & location,  www.songmakers.org

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Tue, Mar 25, in Signal Hill:
6 pm  Weekly “BLUEGRASS SOUP JAM” at Convert-A-Tape, 2420 Gundry Av, Signal Hill 90755.

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Tue, Mar 25, in Arcadia:
7 pm  Weekly "SONGWRITERS SERENADE" tonight brings a lineup of recording artists and performing host JC HYKE, all playing fully acoustic, at Matt Denny's Ale House Restaurant, 145 E Huntington Dr, Arcadia 91006.
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Tue, Mar 25, in SFV (Toluca Lake):
7 pm  Weekly “TRADITIONAL IRISH MUSIC SESSION” is a structured jam at Timmy Nolan's Tavern & Grill, 10111 Riverside Dr, Toluca Lake 91602; 818-985-3359.

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Tue, Mar 25, in Burbank:
7:30 pm  CHANDLER STATION performs on one of two stages 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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Tue, Mar 25, in San Diego:
7:30-11 pm  JOE SANDS FONTENOT CAJUN CREOLE BAND plays Tio Leos, 5302 Napa St, San Diego 92110.

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Tue, Mar 25, in WeHo:
Time tba  THE ICY HOT CLUB plays “Jazz Tuesdays” at the Moonrise Club in West Hollywood.
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The Icy Hot Club is a Los Angeles-based group that plays modernized Gypsy Jazz music in the style of Django Reinhardt. They often include reworked versions of contemporary pop and rock songs alongside traditional Gypsy Swing, with 3 part vocal harmonies. Generally bringing two guitars, in the hands of Ethan Emerson and Ray Bergstrom, and an upright bass, Icy Hot Club might add violin, clarinet, and / or drums.

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Tue, Mar 25, in Altadena:
8 pm  TOM KELL and CLARKE EDWARD ANDROS play the Coffee Gallery Backstage, 2029 N Lake Av, Altadena.
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TOM KELL is a veteran L.A. singer-songwriter with seven solo albums to his credit. His records have always been critically acclaimed and he has had many songs covered by other artists including seven by The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band alone. He is joined these days by the young and gifted Emiko Woods. They have recorded two CDs together with a third in the works. These two sound as though they have written and sung together their entire lives...don't miss a chance to hear them. Amazing songs, wonderfully delivered.
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CLARKE EDWARD ANDROS brings folk, and more – “it's roots music, it's alternative, it's... who cares... It's music,” says Clarke, who “seeks to bring music with as little preconceived notions as possible. Fact is people have been making music like this for a long time, but one thing remains true that the approach can always be different,” and that’s what Clarke seeks to do. With a passion for collaboration and simple music his songs can turn out to be just what you were looking for or something a little bit different.
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Tix, $15. Reservations, 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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Tue, Mar 25, in Burbank:
8 pm  “JOHN PISANO’S GUITAR NIGHT” welcomes welcomes Brazilian guitarist RICARDO SILVERO; the series brings quite a lineup of virtuosic players every time they do this. 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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Tue, Mar 25, in SFV (Chatsworth):
8 pm  COLDWATER CANYON plays the first of two nights at the Cowboy Palace, 21635 Devonshire St, Chatsworth; 818-341-0166.
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♪  MUSIC-on-TV


It’s suddenly sparse, the week after PBS pledge drives that trot-out all the concert shows as cash-cows, and the other channels that compete head-to-head with their music performances.

Tue, Mar 25, on GET TV:
4-6 pm "THE PRODUCERS" (1968) is the film version of Mel Brooks wildly funny musical. Stars ZERO MOSTEL & GENE WILDER. (Repeats Thu, 5:50-7:50 am.)

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Tue, Mar 25, on Palladia TV:
6-7 pm  JOE WALSH & FRIENDS perform on a 2012 edition of "CMT CROSSROADS."

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Tue, Mar 25, on Palladia TV:
6-7 pm  STEVIE NICKS & LADY ANTEBELLUM perform on a 2013 edition of "CMT CROSSROADS."

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Tue, Mar 25, on Palladia TV:
8:30-10 pm  TAYLOR SWIFT performs on a 2012 edition of "STORYTELLERS."

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Tue night / Wed AM, Mar 25/26, on Smithsonian TV:
2-3 am  "PLAY ON JOHN: A LIFE IN MUSIC" brings American folk musician JOHN COHEN to perform and be profiled. (Repeats Sun, 7-8 am.)

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Tue night / Wed AM, Mar 25/26, on Palladia TV:
2-3 am  JILL SCOTT performs on the Season 16 opener (in 2012) of "STORYTELLERS."



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