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Sunday, March 9, 2014

Sunny & Starry Sunday Events, Mar 9, 2014



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There’s an “under the radar” tribute to PETE SEEGER tonight at 6 pm, with lots of L.A.’s “A" List roots musicians. See listing. See all the listings. There's PLENTY happening.

Today is the Annual "L.A. MARATHON." And whenever people in music circles in L.A. think of that, we always think of KELLY ZIRBES of roadhouse blues band KELLY’S LOT, and how, three years running, she completed the 26.2 miles of the marathon, then continued running to the stage, where she energetically belted-out the blues with her band for two more hours. No word on whether she’s running the marathon today.


March 9th in History…

√   On this day in 1822, the first patent for artificial teeth was granted. Note that was 23 years after the death of George Washington, and his famous false teeth, which are oft falsely described.

√  It’s the birthday, in 1454, of AMERIGO VESPUCCI, the guy whose first name was awarded to the New World. That was, of course, an accident, when a sixteenth century German mapmaker wrongly attributed Amerigo Vespucci with discovering the Americas, and named the continents for him: Amerigo ~ Americas. To think, we could just as easily have been the Columbians – or the Vespuccians – or just “those illegal immigrants” who brought smallpox from Europe.

Today is the birthday of musicians
√  Kathleen Koske Ring
√  Dave Glassman
 
 
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In this edition…

♪  WORKSHOPS today
♪  MUSIC on TV today & tonight
♪  FESTIVALS this Weekend
♪  ONGOING MUSIC & ART EVENTS
♪  SUNDAY’s MUSIC & ART EVENTS
 
 
 
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♪  WORKSHOPS today


Sun, Mar 9, in San Gabriel:
Noon-2 pm  “FIDDLE WORKSHOP” with Master Scottish Fiddler CALUM MacKINNON, plus SHAUNA PICKETT-GORDON demonstrating piano accompaniment for Scottish fiddle, at the Clairbourn School, 8400 Huntington Dr, San Gabriel.
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Fee: $20 at the Door (all levels)
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$10 for observers. You may want to bring a recording device.
 
 
 
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AXS TV presents an “Americana Music Marathon” today, for those fortunate enough to have the channel on their cable or satellite. Their promo says, “Experience a celebration of American roots music with a full-day concert marathon! We’re bringing you exclusive shows from Norah Jones, Gillian Welch, Jackson Browne, and Oscars-performer Idina Menzel, plus the Americana Music Honors & Awards at 5 PT. Filmed live at the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville, the 2013 awards show features incredible performances from the genre’s biggest names, including Stephen Stills, Emmylou Harris, Dr. John, Old Crow Medicine Show, and many more. Don’t miss the perfect soundtrack … Tune to AXS TV.”

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Sun, Mar 9, on AXS TV:
11 am  Norah Jones: In this special show filmed at St. Ann's Warehouse in Brooklyn, Norah performs a blend of covers by the likes of Tom Waits and Wilco, hits like "Don't Know Why" and "Come Away With Me," and tracks from her highly anticipated fourth album, “The Fall.”

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Sun, Mar 9, on AXS TV:
Noon  Idina Menzel with special guests Josh Groban and Ravi Coltrane: Broadway star Idina Menzel lights up the stage with her effervescent stage presence and powerhouse voice, dazzling the audience with heartfelt stories and hits like "My Own Worst Enemy" and "Brave'. Special guests Josh Groban and Ravi Coltrane join Idina on stage.

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Sun, Mar 9, on AXS TV:
1 pm  Anders Osborne: Between the potency of his incredibly deep songwriting, his soulful vocals and his subtle, expert guitar work, New Orleans' Anders Osborne is a true musical treasure. Recently named the Big Easy's Entertainer of the Year, Osborne has no plans on slowing down. Witness Anders Osborne bring his music to the larger-than-life Red Rocks Amphitheatre.

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Sun, Mar 9, on AXS TV:
1:45 pm  Gillian Welch and Dar Williams: Folk-rocker Dar Williams performs "I Saw a Bird Fly Away." Welch performs her Appalachian-influenced "Look at Miss Ohio" and the up-tempo track "No One Knows My Name" from her album “Soul Journey.”

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Sun, Mar 9, on AXS TV:
2:50 pm  John Hiatt And The Goners: Singer/songwriter John Hiatt captivates fans with his unique performances and timeless songs. Be sure to catch him performing "The Thing Called Love" and "I Saw A Bird Fly Away". Special guests Robinella and the CCstringband close out the show with "Man Over" and "Honey Honey Bee."

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Sun, Mar 9, on AXS TV:
3:50 pm  New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival: Best Of 2013 The 2013 New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival showcases unforgettable performances by Billy Joel, Maroon 5, Dave Matthews Band, John Mayer, Willie Nelson, Allen Toussaint, Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue and Cowboy Mouth.

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Sun, Mar 9, on AXS TV:
5 pm  Americana Music Honors & Awards: From the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville, the 2013 Americana Music Honors and Awards features the biggest stars in Americana music, with Stephen Stills, Emmylou Harris and Rodney Crowell, Dr. John, John Fullbright, Holly Williams, Old Crow Medicine Show, Shovels & Rope, Ken Burns, Ed Helms, Rosanne Cash and many more. Hosted by Jim Lauderdale, Buddy Miller and the Americana All Star Band.

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Sun, Mar 9, on AXS TV:
8 pm  “I'll Do Anything -- Jackson Browne Live In Concert:” Jackson Browne has written and performed some of the most literate and moving songs in popular music and has defined a genre of songwriting charged with honesty, emotion and personal politics. For this intimate acoustic performance, playing both guitar and piano, Jackson will perform songs from his entire body of work. From the dazzling Paramount Theatre in Denver. (Repeats at 1:15 am.)

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Sun, Mar 9, on AXS TV:
9:15 pm  Alison Krauss & Union Station Featuring Jerry Douglas: Five stellar musicians come together to perform a selection of songs including favorites from the soundtrack to “O Brother Where Art Thou.”

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Sun, Mar 9, on AXS TV:
10:15 pm  Americana Music Honors & Awards: From the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville, the 2013 Americana Music Honors and Awards features the biggest stars in Americana music, with Stephen Stills, Emmylou Harris and Rodney Crowell, Dr. John, John Fullbright, Holly Williams, Old Crow Medicine Show, Shovels & Rope, Ken Burns, Ed Helms, Rosanne Cash and many more. Hosted by Jim Lauderdale, Buddy Miller and the Americana All Star Band.

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Sun night . Mon AM, Mar 9 / 10, on AXS TV:
1:15 am  “I'll Do Anything -- Jackson Browne Live In Concert:” Jackson Browne has written and performed some of the most literate and moving songs in popular music and has defined a genre of songwriting charged with honesty, emotion and personal politics. For this intimate acoustic performance, playing both guitar and piano, Jackson will perform songs from his entire body of work. From the dazzling Paramount Theatre in Denver.
 
 
 
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♪  FESTIVALS this Weekend


Sat, Mar 8; Fri-Sun, Mar 7-9,
FESTIVAL,
in Pomona:
NEW Annual “IRISH FEST” at the L.A. County Fairgrounds – Fairplex – in Pomona;  HYPERLINK "http://www.fairplex.com" www.fairplex.com.
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This has the cheapest admission of any good-sized festival in years (only FIVE BUCKS!), and the schedule bears close examination -- in advance -- for who is performing on what days. For example, Friday night will draw a good crowd with THE FENIANS and SLIGO RAGS playing their only sets at the three-day event.
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Quick history: The long-running pre-St. Patrick’s Day “L.A. County Irish Faire” decided to change its schedule to become a midsummer event and go elsewhere, and the experienced professional folks at Fairplex, aware they were about to lose a good event in early March, decided to produce their own “Irish Fest.” Hence, this is it, in its inaugural year, with two music stages.
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Event runs:
√  Fri, Mar 7, 6 pm-midnight.
√  Sat, Mar 8, noon-midnight, with a variety of acts.
√  Sun, Mar 9, noon-6 pm, with a variety of acts.
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FRIDAY on the KILLARNEY STAGE ~
♪  6 & 7 pm California Celts
♪  8:30 & 10:30 pm The Fenians
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FRIDAY on the DUBLIN STAGE ~
♪  6 & 9 pm Staggering Jack
♪  7 & 10 pm Sligo Rags
♪  8 & 11 pm The Fooks
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SATURDAY on the KILLARNEY STAGE ~
♪  12:30-5 pm Dance groups
♪  6:30, 8, 9:30, & 11 pm Joshua Tree
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SATURDAY on the DUBLIN STAGE ~
♪  Noon & 3 pm Craic Haus
♪  1 & 4 pm Staggering Jack
♪  2 & 5 pm Paddy's Pig
♪  6 & 9 pm The Humble Hooligans
♪  7 & 10 pm Hoist the Colors
♪  8 & 11 pm The Fooks
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SUNDAY on the KILLARNEY STAGE ~
♪  12:30, 2, 3:30, & 5 pm Joshua Tree
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SUNDAY on the DUBLIN STAGE ~
♪  Noon & 3 pm Dublin Public
♪  1 & 4 pm Green Ashes
♪  2 & 5 pm California Celts
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More at: www.irishfestatfairplex.com/fp/events/irishFestival
and at:
www.fairplex.com/fp/events/view_event.aspx?EventId=3664&EventName=IrishFest_at_Fairplex
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Admission $5; free for ages 6 and younger when accompanied by a paid adult over 21.
$10 for parking. Use Gate 17 on Fairplex Dr.
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Info, IrishFest@Fairplex
 
 
 
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♪  ONGOING MUSIC & ART EVENTS
 
 
ONGOING (through March 16), in Santa Monica:
1 & 4:30 pm  "CIRQUE DU SOLEIL" presents "TOTEM" under the Big Top at the Santa Monica Pier.
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"TOTEM" plays the Santa Monica Pier:
Tue-Fri, 8 pm
Sat, 4:30 & 8 pm
Sun, 1 & 4:30 pm
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"TOTEM traces the fascinating journey of the human species from its original amphibian state to its ultimate desire to fly. The characters evolve on a stage evoking a giant turtle, the symbol of origin for many ancient civilizations. Inspired by many founding myths, TOTEM illustrates, through a visual and acrobatic language, the evolutionary progress of species. Somewhere between science and legend, TOTEM explores the ties that bind Man to other species, his dreams and his infinite potential." -- the show's promo.
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"Spectacular, artful. Breathtaking and deliciously ironic." -- The Toronto Star.
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"TOTEM is visually ravishing" -- The Boston Globe.
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Tix by phone, at 800-450-1480.
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*** "TOTEM" tix are available at a DISCOUNT, March 4 through closing day (March 16), at:
https://tickets.cirquedusoleil.com/mobile/?channel=8&seriesCode=TOTSMA&language=en&lfMix=CDSGP&promoCode=SMSP
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No password needed. Just use the special url, above.
 
 
 
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Sun, Mar 9, in Hollywood:
8 am-noon  FAIR MARKET BAND plays the Hollywood Farmer's Market, on Ivar St between Hollywood Bl & Sunset Bl, Hollywood 90028.

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Sun, Mar 9, in South Pasadena:
10 am-1 pm  BARRY “BIG B” BRENNER plays his “Blues Brunch” gig at Firefly Bistro, 1009 El Centro St, South Pasadena 91030; 626-441-2443.

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Sun, Mar 9, in San Diego:
10 am-2:30 pm  Weekly “BLUEGRASS BRUNCH” at Urban Solace, 3823 30th St, San Diego 92104; 619-295-6464.

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Sun, Mar 9, in Santa Monica:
11 am  TOM CHAPIN plays the “Matinee Kids Show” series at McCabe’s, 3101 Pico Bl, Santa Monica 90405; 310-828-4497.
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Longtime musical host of the legendary TV show, “Make a Wish” and brother of the late Harry Chapin, this guy has amazing songwriting chops.
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Tix, $15; kids under age 2 get in free.

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Sun, Mar 9, in San Pedro:
Noon-3 pm  THE RICHARD SHERMAN TRIO with Grammy winning vocalist BILL REDD play a “concert brunch” at the Whale & Ale in San Pedro.
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Pianist Richard Sherman and Grammy Award winning vocalist Bili Redd have been playing music together for over seven years. In addition to local nightclubs in the South Bay, they have also performed in eight benefit concerts. The trio includes bassist Adam Cohen and drummer Jon Stuart. They have been performing at the fabulous Terranea Resort in Palos Verdes Estates for the last three years and draw standing room only crowds on a consistent basis. The trio is Richard Sherman on piano, Adam Cohen on bass, John Stuart on drums.

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Sun, Mar 9, in OC (Buena Park):
2 pm  “ST. PATRICK’S CELEBRATION” presented by the Friends of Ireland at the Moose Lodge, 8651 Knott Av, Buena Park.
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Entertainment by INNISFREE BAND plus PLAID ACADEMY OF IRISH DANCE.
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Corned beef and cabbage dinner starts at 4 pm.
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Info: Peter Walsh at 714 200 7365, Tom Kennedy at 562 425 2636, or Allene at alleneb@roadrunner.com
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Tickets $30, $12 under age 12.

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Sun, Mar 9, in Altadena:
2 pm  THE MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR play the Coffee Gallery Backstage, 2029 N Lake Av, Altadena.
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"The Wives' harmonies are exquisite!" -- Music Connection Magazine.
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The Merry Wives of Windsor is an electrifying all-female group who perform Celtic and Folk music. These ladies' impressive vocal arrangements are accompanied by Irish bouzouki, mandolin and bodhran. They have developed a remarkably modern sound, yet still remain true to their inspirational roots in folk music.
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The Wives have graced the stages of The Grove of Anaheim, The El Rey in LA, The Derby in Hollywood, The Galaxy Theatre, and many street fairs and Celtic Festivals. The Wives can also be found performing at Renaissance Faires throughout California.
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Tix, $15. Phone for reservations, 626-798-6236.

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Sun, Mar 9, in OC (Newport Beach):
2 pm-?  “MULDOON’S ANNUAL KILT CONTEST” invites you to "Wear your kilt proudly" and offers prizes and fun, at Muldoon's Irish Pub, 202 Newport Center Dr, Newport Beach; 949-640-4110; www.muldoonspub.com

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Sun, Mar 9, in San Diego Co (Coronado):
2-5 pm  “CAJUN MUSIC / DANCE EVENT” with live music at the Ferry Landing in Coronado. That’s all we know about that one.

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Sun, Mar 9, in Pasadena:
3 pm  I SEE HAWKS IN L.A., plus BRAD COLERICK opening, play "CELLAR SESSIONS MUSIC & WINE TASTING” at Old Oak Cellars, 2620D E Foothill Bl, Pasadena 91107.
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Music starts at 3:45 pm, with BRAD COLERICK opening the show, followed by favorite Southern Cal band I SEE HAWKS IN L.A. at 4:30 pm.
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Tickets are $22 in advance, $25 at the door.

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Sun, Mar 9, in OC (Costa Mesa):
3 pm  PACIFIC SYMPHONY YOUTH ORCHESTRA (PSYO) , led by Music Director Joshua Roach, plays the Renée and Henry Segerstrom Concert 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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The exuberant sounds of PSYWO are heard today as the wind ensemble performs and narrates Mussorgsky’s masterwork, “Pictures at an Exhibition,” and plays exciting music by Shostakovich, Grainger, Barber and Barnes.
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Led by Music Director Joshua Roach. “I always love the spring session for the youth ensembles,” says Maestro Roach. “The growth of young adult musicians during each of their years in high school is astonishing. If you compare a student’s playing six months apart during the year, you might not think it would be the same player! Also, we spend an intense weekend together at a retreat in January, and after this, everyone comes to know one another so much better that the group really begins to form its own culture. It’s very exciting, and it means that the level of music-making rises.”
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Maestro Gutiérrez adds, “At the retreat, the students had the opportunity to get to know each other better, socialize and participate in a session of acting and group exercises, which helped them to feel and share the energy around them while performing, be more expressive and work as a team. I’m most proud of their positive attitude and the high level of performance they are accomplishing.”
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The outstanding young musicians of PSYO dive into an afternoon of 20th-century music that ranges from well-known film scores to music from the electroacoustic and neoclassical movements, with a little Argentinian flare to wrap it all up.
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“For me it is very important to expose the youth orchestra to as many varieties of genres, musical styles and different ways of musical expression as possible,” says Gutiérrez. “The diversity of musical movements that occurred during the 20th century offers the possibility to expand that exposure beyond the traditional orchestral repertoire.”
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Sun, Mar 9, in Murrieta:
3 pm  GINA on acoustic guitar plays the Shamrock Irish Pub & Eatery, 39252 Winchester Rd #145, Murrieta 92563; 951-696-5252; www.theshamrockirishpubandeatery.com
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Followed 6-9 pm by MICHAEL KELLY from SLIGO RAGS, with THE CLADDAGH IRISH DANCERS.

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Sun, Mar 9, in L.A.:
3:30 pm  “FOOLS ON STOOLS” in-the-round series at the Redwood Bar & Grill, 316 W 2nd St, Los Angeles 90012.

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Sun, Mar 9, in SFV (Woodland Hills):
4-6 pm  ROBERT MORGAN FISHER and DAVE MORRISON, both singer-songwriters, recording artists, and storytellers, perform solo acoustic sets at the "SUNDAY AT THE BOOKSTORE" concert series, in the Crown Book Store, Space #1340, at Westfield Warner Plaza, 6100 Topanga Canyon Bl, Woodland Hills 91367. Enter mall on the Erwin St. side.
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Ron says, “Both Robert and Dave are amazing songwriters that share their insights through lyrical storytelling. Robert's songs are connected to his fictional stories while Dave's are based mostly on his life experiences.”
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More at www.SundayAtTheBookStore.com and at each musician’s website:
www.DaveMorrisonMusic.com and www.RobertMorganFisher.com
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Free, all ages. Hosted by Ron and Jean Sarfaty. Donations are welcome and encouraged.

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Sun, Mar 9, in L.A.:
4 pm  "SALON DE MUSIQUES," featuring an exquisite romantic program by X.SCHARWENKA with two USA PREMIERES, along with F. LISZT and C. SCHUMANN, at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion, 5th Floor, 135 N. Grand Av, Los Angeles 90012.

World Renowned Violinist Guillaume SUTRE, who is also the Director of Chamber Music at the UCLA School of Music, is joined by Elissa JOHNSTON Soprano, Award-Winning Cellist Tim LANDAUER, and Pianist Steven VANHAUWAERT, featuring three Genius Composers, three beautiful examples of the "Germanic Romantic" School:
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There’s been a vast variety of promo for this, including the following: "As his brother Philipp, Xaver SCHARWENKA (1850-1924) was a really talented German Pianist, Teacher, Conductor and Composer. Touring as a famous Concert Pianist at the age of 24, he founded his own Chamber Music Series, then his own Music School in Berlin. In 1891, he made his first tour in America and decided to emigrate. He opened his Scharwenka Music School in New-York. A few years later he finally went back to Germany where he died in 1924. As a composer, his wonderful ‘Romantic’ repertoire is impressive: four Piano Concertos, one Opera, several Chamber Music pieces, and Piano pieces.”
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It’s a “unique Evening of Chamber Music, followed by a Gourmet Buffet with French Champagne.”
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Tickets: $39 - $65 (includes Gourmet Buffet by Patina Catering and French Champagne), available at www.LeSalondeMusiques.com or call 310-498-0257.

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Sun, Mar 9, in Santa Monica:
4 pm  LYNN HARRELL plays the Broad Stage at the Santa Monica College Performing Arts Center, 1310 11th St, Santa Monica 90401.

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Sun, Mar 9, in Long Beach:
4-7 pm  Weekly “TRADITIONAL IRISH MUSIC SESSION” is a structured jam at the Auld Dubliner, 71 S Pine Av, Long Beach 90802; 562-437-8300.
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Sun, Mar 9, in Long Beach:
4-8 pm  JOE FONTENOT plays the “CAJUN ZYDECO DANCE SERIES” at the Golden Sails, 6285 E Pacific Coast Highway, Long Beach 90803.
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Gumbo is probably available for $5. It usually is.

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Sun, Mar 9, in Rancho Palos Verdes:
5:30 pm  “ST. PATRICK’S DAY DINNER” with a performance by KEN O’MALLEY and his traditional Irish trio at 8:30 pm, at the Mary & Joseph Retreat Center, 5300 Crest Rd, Rancho Palos Verdes 90275; 310-377-4867; www.maryjoseph.org

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Sun, Mar 9, in San Diego Co (Escondido):
5 pm  HIGHLAND WAY plays O' Sullivan's of Escondido, 118 E Grand Av, Escondido 92025.

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Sun, Mar 9, in Altadena:
6 pm  “A TRIBUTE TO PETE SEEGER: A TIME TO SING” with an L.A. All-Star lineup of CARLA OLSON, SUSIE GLAZE, JOHN YORK, ROSS ALTMAN, & MATT CARTSONIS, at the Coffee Gallery Backstage, 2029 N Lake Av, Altadena.
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This show has been almost under the radar, amidst the many celebrations of the life of the late Pete Seeger. There is no one who could more definitively be called the Father of American Folk Music than Pete Seeger. When Pete died at 94 on January 27th, he left us with far more to celebrate than to mourn. Whether he was sailing down the Hudson, playing his banjo, writing and collecting songs or organizing the best in the human spirit, Pete Seeger was always a man of song and soul.
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“It is in that spirit that the Coffee Gallery Backstage and some of L.A.’s finest folk singers, musicians and songwriters gather together for ‘A Tribute to Pete Seeger: A Time to Sing,’ says venue impresario Bob Stane. Performers include Carla Olson, Susie Glaze, John York, Ross Altman, and Matt Cartsonis.
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Carla Olson is a pioneer in folk, alt-country and Americana music. She is a founding member of the legendary Textones who helped create alt-country scene in L.A in the 80’s. Most recently she has released the critically acclaimed, Have Harmony Will Travel with guest artists Richie Furay, Juice Newton, John York and Peter Case.
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Suzie Glaze along with The Hilonesome Band,have been blazing a unique new grass, folk and country trail that has made a significant mark nationwide. Her work paying with and in tribute to folk singing legend and contemporary of Pete Seeger, Jean Richie is both poignant and enriching.
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John York is no stranger to the CGBS audience as a part of Barry McGuire’s Tripping the 60’s show and the show formerly titled The Byrds and Beyond. He was a member of The Byrds in 1968 and went on to perform with Gene Clark, Rick Danko, Richard Manuel among many others. As a member of The Byrds and as a solo artist he has performed such Pete Seeger classics as Turn, Turn, Turn and Bells of Rhymney countless times.
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Ross Altman sometimes calls himself a ‘songfighter,’ in that his songs fall in the tradition of Pete Seeger and Woody Guthrie helping to bring comfort to the disturbed and to disturb the comfortable. He is a prolific writer, commentator and among the finest living topical songwriters.
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Matt Cartsonis is L.A.’s premier Americana multi-instrumentalist. He currently performs around the country (and at the Coffee Gallery on occasion) with Nitty Gritty Dirt Band founder, John McCuen. He has also been working recently with McCuen and John Carter Cash on a project paying tribute to the music of the Carter Family. He was a personal friend of Pete’s Seeger’s and participated in many festivals along the Hudson River with him.
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All of the guests who appear for the tribute have one thing in common: Pete Seeger has profoundly influenced them. Along with other special guests yet to be announced, come join us for a time to sing, remember, tell stories and enjoy the legacy music and community Pete has left us to continue to build upon.
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Tix, $20. 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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Sun, Mar 9, in Hollywood:
6-7:30 pm SANDRA PILLER does a “CABARET PERFORMANCE & LIVE TAPING” at the Mbar, 1253 Vine St, Hollywood 90038; 323-856-0036.
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It’s “An Evening of Hit Songs by the Legendary Ruth Roberts” as Sandra Piller performs her Ruth Roberts cabaret show for a live taping event. The late Ruth Roberts (Sandra's mother-in-law) wrote Hit Parade songs for such stars as Doris Day, Debbie Reynolds, The Lennon Sisters, Dean Martin, Theresa Brewer, The McGuire Sisters, Patti Page, Jimmy Dean, and many others.
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These swinging tunes are part of the "Great American Songbook" currently being covered by people like Rod Stewart, Michael Buble, and Harry Connick, Jr. So why not grab your main squeeze and enjoy Sandra and her five-piece band as they take you on a sentimental journey.
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Filming runs 6-7:30 pm. Doors open at 5:15 pm. The club has a $10 food / drink minimum. Reservations are required at above number.

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Sun, Mar 9, in Murrieta:
6-9 pm  MICHAEL KELLY from SLIGO RAGS, with THE CLADDAGH IRISH DANCERS, plays the Shamrock Irish Pub & Eatery, 39252 Winchester Rd #145, Murrieta 92563; 951-696-5252; www.theshamrockirishpubandeatery.com
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Preceded at 3 pm by a show with Gina on acoustic guitar. See listing.

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Mar 9, in OC (San Juan Capistrano):
7 pm  BEN TAYLOR, son of JAMES TAYLOR & CARLY SIMON, plus an opening set by the delightful KELLY FITZGERALD with her good friends Brian Pothier and Adam Roach, at the Coach House, 33157 Camino Capistrano, San Juan Capistrano; 949-496-8927;  HYPERLINK "http://www.thecoachhouse.com" www.thecoachhouse.com.
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Kelly says, "My good friend and wonderful photographer, Cindy Cindy Conti Boulanger, put together a video of our gig, live at the Coach House when Brian Pothier, Trent Stroh, Michelle Mangione and I opened for the BoDeans." Check it out at:
www.youtube.com/watch? v=8MZVEqFdYEw&feature=youtu.be
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Doors at 5 pm. Advance tix at http://kellyfitzgerald.net/music

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Sun, Mar 9, in Hollywood:
7 pm HARRIET SCHOCK presents a showcase of musicians, including the excellent JAMES HURLEY, at the Celebrity Center on Franklin, in Hollywood.

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Sun, Mar 9, in SFV (Chatsworth):
7 pm  KENNY ALLEN 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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Sun, Mar 9, in Culver City:
7-11 pm  THE GET DOWN BOYS play their weekly residency at Bigfoot West, 10939 Venice Bl (at Prospect), Culver City; 310-287-2200; www.bigfootwest.com
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More at www.thegetdownboys.com

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Sun, Mar 9, in Burbank:
7 pm  DEBRA LEE & TRIGGER HAPPY play one of the 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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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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Sun, Mar 9, at USC:
7 pm  “SILVER & GOLD: A PERFORMANCE BY NAO BUSTAMANTE” at Tommy’s Place in the Ronald Tutor Campus Center, on the USC Campus in University Park (L.A.)
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Admission is free and open to everyone. Reservations required (see below).
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Innovative cross-genre artist Nao Bustamante invokes avant-garde filmmaker Jack Smith and his muse, 1940s Dominican starlet Maria Montez, in a magical and joyfully twisted “filmformance” that explores race, glamour, sexuality and the silver screen. Embodying risk and endurance, Nao Bustamante stages interventions into everyday popular culture to highlight the queerness of the world around us. Bustamante appeared before a mass audience as a messy and complex artist on Bravo’s reality TV show Work of Art: The Next Great Artist. Her work has been performed and screened around the world. Silver & Gold combines film, live performance, audience interaction and campy costumes to take spectators on a bizarre and radical journey.
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Free, but online reservations required at www.visionsandvoices.usc.edu

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Sun, Mar 9, in SFV (Northridge):
7:30  HAIFA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA OF ISRAEL plays the Great Hall in the Valley Performing Arts Center, 18111 Nordhoff St, Northridge 91330; www.valleyperformingartscenter.org; ticket office 818-677-3000.

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Sun, Mar 9, in Santa Monica:
7:30-11 pm  “IRISH MUSIC SESSION” is a structured jam at O'Brien's Irish Pub & Restaurant, 2226 Wilshire Bl, Santa Monica 90403; 310-829-5303.

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Sun, Mar 9, in San Diego:
8 pm  FREE tickets to “FULL THROTTLE COMEDY” at American Comedy Co, 818 6th Av, San Diego 92101.
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50 Tickets to Sunday’s show in Downtown San Diego. Producers tell us, “We have a spectacular show with comedians you know from Comedy Central, HBO and Chelsea Lately.” Plus, “a surprise guest headliner you will not want to miss!”
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Get your complimentary passes while they last, at:
www.comedymadnessshow.com:

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Sun, Mar 9, in Silverlake (L.A.):
9 pm  THE PARSON RED HEADS play their “10 Year Anniversary Party,” with MIMICKING BIRDS, and THE WORLD RECORD, at the Satellite, 1717 Silverlake Bl, Silverlake (L.A.)
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While working on their third album, “Orb Weaver,” The Parson Red Heads weren't interested in taking their time. In fact, they were dead set against it. Tonight, come and hear the results. Doors at 8:30 pm.
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Tix, $8.
 
 
 
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