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♪ SATURDAY & SUNDAY bring some mightee faaahne music festivals.
TWO are in Southern Cal, and TWO are in Northern Cal, and we have info on all four.
√ The one in L.A. is the 4th annual “ECHO PARK RISING, ” is clearly asserting itself as L.A.’s once-a-year answer to the geographically compact Austin music scene, and it even has the feel of a mini SXSW. Of course that means what you’ll hear is quite broad-ranging, but inclusive of roots-Americana and acoustic singer-songwriter fare. It’s running Friday evening through Sunday, and it’s FREE. The LINEUP IS WITHIN!
√ Meanwhile in San Diego County: If you’re jonesin’ for some banjo? Head for the annual “SUMMERGRASS BLUEGRASS FESTIVAL, ” running Friday-Sunday. (Details below.)
√ In Northern Cal, Sat & Sun, Aug 16 & 17, there’s the annual “COTATI ACCORDION FESTIVAL.” (Details below.)
√ Also in Northern Cal, Saturday only, there’s the 18th Annual “CAJUN-ZYDECO MUSIC FESTIVAL” at Ardenwood Historic Farm, a top-notch venue in Fremont.
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PLUS, we have the full roundup of Saturday’s concerts, club gigs, the coffee house scene, and more. Jump right in!
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FREE FESTIVAL,
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4th Annual "ECHO PARK RISING" MUSIC FESTIVAL brings over 200 bands / live music acts; . The Saturday AND Sunday lineups are here. It’s vast, and it’s FREE, with a VIP ticket option available if you want to pay for a guaranteed seat at the hottest venues.
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The Guide characterizes this as “L.A.’s potential answer to the Austin music scene, and even has the feel of a mini SXSW. Of course that means what you’ll hear is quite broad-ranging, but inclusive of roots-Americana and acoustic singer-songwriter fare.”
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1) SATURDAY SCHEDULE & MUSIC VENUES (careful; they list their times BACKWARDS):
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Saturday: Events & performances are inside and outside MANY venues; the Main Taix Stage starts at 4 pm and has a 10 pm curfew; additional events throughout the neighborhood will go later. Here are the day’s schedules for each venue:
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ROOTS-AMERICANA is centered at the Echo Patio (a place with many stages, indoors and out, so ASK), 1822 W Sunset Bl, Echo Park 90026. The “Grand Ole Echo” weekly series presents this stage, Noon-9 pm. Here’s their SATURDAY schedule:
7:45pm – Ivory Deville
7:00pm – Ocha La Rocha
6:15pm – Fairbanks
5:30pm – Pearl Charles Band
4:45pm – Brian Whelan
4:00pm – Band of Strangers
3:15pm – Ranger
2:30pm – Ben Redell Band
1:45pm – For the Kings
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STORIES – a folk-friendly venue, with storytelling. SATURDAY schedule:
7pm –An evening w/ David Yow; art opening & book signing for Copy Cats
Mandy Kahn
Gabe Durham
Chelsea Bayouth
AlexUstach
Tonya Ingram
Brian Brown
Jenna Brister
Masa of Echo Park
3pm & 4pm (10 minutes) –Sock Puppet Sitcom Theater Presents: Will and Fred’s Excellent Metamorphosis! Follow the adventures of two Monarch Butterflies named Will and Fred as they travel through time and space to tell you about their excellent metamorphosis.
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TAIX Main Stage. SATURDAY schedule:
9pm – Peanut Butter Wolf
8pm – Myron & E
7:10pm – Gavin Turek
6:10pm – Mexico 68
5:20pm – Sex Stains
4:30pm – Doja Cat
3:40pm – Plague Vendor
2:50pm – Gothic Tropic
2pm – Meat Bodies
1:10pm – Quitapenas
12:20pm – Dirt Dress
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TAIX Champagne Room – Presented by BUZZBANDS.LA. SATURDAY schedule:
11pm – Tapioca and the Flea
10pm – The Dead Ships
9pm – Banta
8pm – Monogem
7pm – Washing Machines
6pm -Howls
5pm – Dreamland
4pm – Wartime Recitals
3pm – Pisces
2pm – Cinderella Motel
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Echoplex. SATURDAY schedule:
7:55pm – togetherPangea
7pm – Babies On Acid
6:10pm – Audacity
5:20pm – Thee Rain Cats
4:30pm – Aaron Embry
3:40pm – Leslie Stevens
2:50pm – The Moth & The Flame
2pm – Stag
1:10pm – Strange Babes
12:20pm – Sinner Sinners
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The Echo. SATURDAY schedule:
8pm – Morgan Delt
6:50pm – Habits
6pm – Flaamingos
5:10pm – Babes
4:20pm – Isaac Rother
3:30pm – Feels
2:40pm – Lawrence Rothman
1:50pm – Cheers Elephant
1:10pm – Line & Circle
12:20pm – LA Girlfriend
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Echoplex Patio. SATURDAY schedule:
Hosts HIT & RUN on-site silk screening for festival t-shirts, 2 pm–9 pm
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IAM8BIT Gallery – Presented by Pabst Blue Ribbon. SATURDAY schedule:
Offering PBR x DoLA x EPR 5:30pm – 11pm
10pm – The Shrine
9:20pm – Obliterations
8:25pm – Mr. Elevator & the Brain Hotel
7:35pm – Death Valley Girls
6:55pm – The Streetwalkin’ Cheetahs
6:10pm – The Groms
5:30pm – The Hard R
4:10pm – Very Be Careful (Folk-friendly)
3:20pm – Skapeche Mode
2:30pm – SkaDonna
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Methodist Church. SATURDAY schedule:
8:20pm – A House For Lions
7:20pm – Girlpool
6:20pm – Ampersand
5:20pm – Wild Awake
4:20pm – John Wahl & The Amadans
3:20pm – Sykora
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Origami Vinyl. SATURDAY schedule:
6:50pm – Mynabirds
6pm – Bouquet
5:10pm – Omid Wallzadeh
4:20pm – Tashaki Miyaki
3:30pm – Island Boy
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Ballard’s Artwork Framing. SATURDAY schedule:
11pm –Judson McKinney
10pm –Aaron Ballard
9pm –Salt Petal
8pm –Le Cos
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Little Joy. SATURDAY schedule:
8:20pm – The Blank Tapes
7:20pm – Trapsps
6:20pm – Adult Books
5:20pm – Terry Malts
4:30pm – Drinking Flowers
3:40pm – Pastilla
2:50pm – Wide Streets
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Lot 1 Café. SATURDAY schedule:
11:30pm - Mars and the Massacre
10:30pm – Ballerina Black
9:30pm – Wild Pack of Canaries
8:30pm – Feral Kizzy
7:30pm – Panthar
6:30pm – Terminal A
5:30pm – Sunshine Mind
:30pm – Creeps
3:45pm – BCGs
3pm – Gun/Her
2:15pm – Arms That Work
1:30pm – The Pristines
12:45pm – Street Joy
12pm – Lucy & La Mer
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Pilates & Arts. SATURDAY schedule:
6:20pm – Big Harp
5:20pm – Novi Split
4:30pm – Girlpool
3:40pm – Brown And Blue
2:50pm – Moons Of Mars
2pm – CMG + We Are The Night
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Whole Body Method (Pilates Studio). SATURDAY schedule:
7:30pm –8:30pm Community Drum Circle
2pm –8:30pm TBD
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Echoes Under Sunset. SATURDAY schedule:
12am – Comedy w/ Erin Lampart, Allen Strickland Williams and more; Hosted by Andy Haynes
9pm – Comedy w/ Karen Kilgariff, Ian Karmel, Matt Dwyer, Richard Bain, James Fritz, Megan Koester, Jeff Waltenhofer, Pat Regan; Hosted by Logan Guntzelman
7:20pm – Quintapas
6:20pm – Noah Litt
5:20pm – Hobart W. Fink
4:30pm – Pincushion
3:40pm – Dark Furs
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Lolipop Records. SATURDAY schedule:
11pm –special guest
10:10pm –Cobalt Cranes
9:20pm –Tropical Popsicle
8:30pm –Levitation Room
7:40pm –Butt Club
6:50pm –Los Craters
6pm –Your Ugly Sister
5:10pm –Old Testament
4:20pm –Michael Rey & The Woebegones
3:30pm –The Squids
2:40pm –Billy Changer
1:50pm –Future Graves
1pm –Hover III
12:10pm –Gabbi Green
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Neighborhood Salon. SATURDAY schedule:
10:30pm – Opus Orange
9:15 – KingWhislter
8pm – Angelou
6:45pm – Psychic Love
5:30pm – Fulkerson & Clarke (acoustic)
4:30pm – Comedy w/ Diana Dinerman, Aurora Simcovich, Ijeoma Nwadiwe
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Short Stop. SATURDAY schedule:
Presents “Blazin’ 45s” record spins by:
DJ Danny Holloway (Ximeno Records)
Jon Sweaterfunk (Sweaterfunk Crew)
E da Boss (Myron & E, Stonesthrow Records)
House Shoes (Street Corner Music)
Destroyer (Umoja HiFi crew and Ximeno Records)
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XOIA Beer Garden. SATURDAY schedule:
Presented by Golden Road.
8pm –10pm Paul V
6pm –8pm Marko / Downtown News
4pm –6pm 4th Annual Steely Dan Happy Hour
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El Centro Del Pueblo. SATURDAY schedule:
Presented by The World Dodgeball Society (WDS)
CP3
The Mo Odds
Gangplans
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2) SUNDAY SCHEDULE & MUSIC VENUES (careful; they list their times BACKWARDS):
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Sunday: there is no Main Stage at Taix, BUT, live music and activities are inside and outside MANY venues, running noon to 10 pm. Here are SUNDAY’s schedules for each venue.
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ROOTS-AMERICANA is centered at the Echo Patio (a place with many stages, indoors and out, so ASK), 1822 W Sunset Bl, Echo Park 90026. The “Grand Ole Echo” weekly series presents this stage, Noon-9 pm. Here’s their SUNDAY schedule (chronologically):
1 pm Kathleen Grace (truly, truly wonderful, a widely-traveled artist with real star power)
1:45 pm Goldstar
2:30 pm The Coals (real folk-americana)
3:15 pm Austin McCutchin
4 pm Sara Petite (big ob the San Diego roots music scene)
4:45 pm The Far West (talented and fun)
5:30 pm Cal King
6:15 pm JD Bender
7 pm Jackson Tanner
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STORIES – a folk-friendly venue, with storytelling. SUNDAY schedule:
6:30pm –Punk Rock Hostage Press
5:30pm –Bruce Duff reading from “The Smell of Death”
Dave Ross
Nika Harper
Brandon Jordan Brown
Chelsea Bayouth
AlexUstach
Tonya Ingram
Brandon Jordan Brown
Anna Seregina
12pm –Kids pop up art class Presented by WEE SEE HUE
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Echoplex. SUNDAY schedule:
9pm - Bonfire Beach
8:15pm - Gateway Drugs
7:30pm - Dead Dawn
6:45pm –Green Gerry
5:45pm - Silver Hands
4:45pm - The Record Company
4pm - Rainbow Jackson
3:15pm - LA Font
2:30pm - Kiven
1:45pm - QunQ
1pm –Signal City
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The Echo. SUNDAY schedule:
Lolipop vs. Burger Battle of the Bands
Beach Day
Crisis Arm
Airs
Amanda X
9:30pm - 12am Part Time Punks
8:40pm - Froth
7:50pm - Girl Tears
7pm - Empty Frames
6:10pm - The Buttertones
5:20pm - Darklands
4:30pm - Kim & The Created
3:40pm - Gateway Drugs
2:50pm –Dante Elephante
2pm - June Holiday
12:30 –2pm –Bloody Mary Bar
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Origami Vinyl. SUNDAY schedule:
TBD
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Little Joy. SUNDAY schedule:
Presented by FEVER, Party Chambers and LA Record
10:30pm - Fresh and Onlys
9:45pm - Bouquet
9pm - Devon Willaims
8:15pm - Nedelle Torrisi
7:30pm - LA Takedown
6:45pm - Bloody Death Skull
6pm - Susan
5:15pm –Zero Dezire
4:30pm - Ya Ba
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Lot 1. SUNDAY schedule:
11:30pm - Batwings Catwings
10:30pm - Bastidas!
9:30pm - Bodegas
8:30pm - Nacosta
7:30pm - Vs Colour
6:30pm - Barrows
5:30pm - Alex& The Constellation
4:30pm –The Radioactive Chicken Heads
3:45pm –Captions
3pm - Draag
2:15pm - Dead Bedouin
1:30pm –Maxie Dean
12:45pm - Private Island
12pm - Maesa Pullman
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Neighborhood Salon. SUNDAY schedule:
9:30pm - Mondo Deco
8:15 - Fulkerson & Clarke
7pm –Alto
5:45pm - The Trifles
4:30pm –JPO
3:15pm - Cassandra Violet
2:00 –TBA
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Masa of Echo Park. SUNDAY schedule:
2pm (25 minutes) - The Bob Baker Marionette Theater presents and Echo Park Rising Extravaganza. Complimentary cookies for all kids attending!
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Projector Projects. SUNDAY schedule:
8pm - Steve Roden (sound)
7pm - White Sun Sutra, Patrick Shiroishi and Nisa Karnsomport
5pm - Jorge Espinosa (sound)
3pm –and yet, it moves (video), Vivian Sming
12pm –Character Design, Ariel Alter (animation)
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826LA. SUNDAY schedule:
7pm –Comedy w/ Steve Agee, Matt Braunger, Sean O’Connor, Emily Heller, Chris Garcia, Sean Keane, Jake Weisman, Clare O’Kane; Hosted by Matt Ingebretson
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Short Stop. SUNDAY schedule:
Super Soul Sunday
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El Centro Del Pueblo. SUNDAY schedule:
Presented by Golden Glue Management + Subsuelo
3pm –Echo Park Rising 3 on 3 Basketball Tournament
6:10pm –Subsuelo DJs (DJ Ethos, Canyonazo, DJ Gozar, DJ Gazoo Olmedo)
5:35pm –Cuicani (Latin Tropical Reggae)
5pm –King Selector PMA
4:25pm –De’Anza (Latin Alt / Urban Folk)
3:10pm –Cumbia Machin (Electro Cumbia Dub)
2:35pm –Mike Styles (Beats of All Nations)
2pm –David Dvine
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3) MORE INFO…
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Echo Park Rising is a neighborhood event in its 4th year that focuses on the music, creativity, diversity and small businesses of Echo Park. There are multiple stages and activities throughout the weekend located on the main routes of Sunset Blvd, Glendale Blvd, Alvarado Avenue and Echo Park Avenue and beyond.
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Street parking is available in Echo Park. Metered parking lots are located on Logan Ave and Lemoyne Ave. Carpool, ride a bike, take public transportation, and never drive drunk.
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Go in and out of the venues. It is encouraged. If a venue reaches capacity you’ll find a line and people will get in as others leave.
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All-Ages event, though certain areas are 21+ (usually where alcohol is served). They have activities for all ages.
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Lots of food purveyors to choose from, including a few food trucks in a designated area. There are several full service bars within the venues.
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The event is presented by The Echo, Bedrock, DoLA, Taix, Golden Road Brewing, and SESAC.
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Much of the ROOTS AMERICANA MUSIC will happen at the Echo, 1822 W Sunset Bl., beginning at 4 pm. It’s All ages. The Grand Ole Echo is proud to present a full weekend of the best and brightest of the Roots scene. They tell us, “We will be blasting music all day, cooking Cajun food (thanks to Bedrock LA) and bringing Echo Park a musical experience it won't soon forget.”
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VIP tix are available at individual venues, or buy a 3 Day Pass for $25 - $30. VIP tickets include some perks like easy access to the main venues, special bar, and a tote full of goodies. $25 VIP tix available at www.ticketfly.com/purchase/mobile/index/648809?utm_medium=461230
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Pets are NOT allowed in any venue. They say, “Trust us, your pet does not want to be surrounded by thousands of people with loud music going on.”
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Video/audio recording equipment and professional photography gear are all prohibited inside the venues.
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More info is at their site:
http://epr.la/
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Fri-Sun, Aug 15-17,
FESTIVAL,
in N San Diego Co:
Annual “SUMMERGRASS BLUEGRASS FESTIVAL” with performances SATURDAY by PRAIRIE SKY, BLUEGRASS ETC., MICHAEL CLEVELAND & FLAMEKEEPER, VIRTUAL STRANGERS, DELLA MAE, FRONT COUNTRY, SPECIAL CONSENSUS, and SUNDAY by SWEET TIDINGS GOSPEL JAM, JOHN & MOLLY, SONORAN DOGS, FRONT COUNTRY, RUSTY GAIT, MICHAEL CLEVELAND & FLAMEKEEPER at the Antique Gas & Steam Engine Museum, 2040 N. Santa Fe Av, Vista 92083; 858-679-4854.
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Sat, Aug 16,
FESTIVAL,
in Northern Cal:
10 am-7 pm 18th Annual “CAJUN-ZYDECO MUSIC FESTIVAL” at Ardenwood Historic Farm, 34600 Ardenwood Bl, Fremont CA 94555; 510-796-0663.
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Ardenwood is a delightful festival site. Bring the family for a day filled with the best Cajun / Zydeco music, dancing and delicious Southern and Cajun food. Visit the farm animals, shop specialty vendors and join some dance lessons. The 18th annual Festival features national and local bands.
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Tickets at 888-Ebparks (1-888-327-2757, option 2). $20 per Adult (16+ years) $5 per Child (4-15 years).
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Complete info at:
http://events.sfgate.com/fremont_ca/events/show/370268171-18th-annual-cajun-zydeco-music-festival
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Sat & Sun, Aug 16 & 17,
FESTIVAL,
in Northern Cal:
Annual “COTATI ACCORDION FESTIVAL” is all about the best players doing impressive and delightful things with the squeezebox in the Central Valley town of Cotaxi, CA. Complete info at www.cotatifest.com
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Sat, Aug 16, in Altadena:
3 pm AMY SARA plays a matinee at the Coffee Gallery Backstage, 2029 N Lake Av, Altadena. Phone for reservations, 626-798-6236.
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AMY SARA is a young singer making her debut at The Coffee Gallery Backstage as part of the talented youth program. She will sing creative covers and original songs backed by musicians from American Idol and The Voice. She has already been recognized for her voice and charm and the back up musicians are TV tested.
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A special $10 admission is being placed to encourage all to come and bring other young talent.
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Sat, Aug 16, in SFV (Sherman Oaks):
3 pm “NORTHERN L.A. CHANTEY SING” at the Robin Hood British Pub, 13640 Burbank Bl, Sherman Oaks 91401; 818-994-6045.
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Sat, Aug 16, in Lakewood:
6:30 pm Weekly “BLUEGRASS CONCERT” with various bands at Me N Eds Pizza Parlor, 4115 Paramount Bl, Lakewood 90712; 562-421-8908.
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Sat, Aug 16, in Altadena:
7 pm JIM KWESKIN & JULI CROCKETT play the Coffee Gallery Backstage, 2029 N Lake Av, Altadena. Phone for reservations, 626-798-6236.
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Jim Kweskin is probably best known as the key figure in the ’60s jug band revival, a singer and bandleader. But he also created one of the bedrock guitar styles of the folk revival, adapting the ragtime-blues fingerpicking of artists like Mississippi John Hurt and Pink Anderson to the more complexchords of pop and jazz. Jim Kweskin and the Jug Band was the original "Americana" band, playing everything from classic blues to hillbilly country, ragtime, jazz, and rock 'n' roll. Kweskin has maintained a remarkably consistent musical vision since his jug band days, continuing to explore traditional folk and blues with the sophisticated sensibility of a jazz musician and traditional jazz with the communal simplicity of a folk artist.
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Alabama-born Juli Crockett is a bona fide Renaissance woman: singer, songwriter, playwright, theater director, undefeated professional boxer and amateur champion, ordained minister, Doctor of Philosophy, and leader of the alt-country/Avant Americana genre-defying band The Evangenitals, as well as the Crockett Sisters. (They’re the same band –you choose which name you prefer)
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The teaming of Jim Kweskin and Juli Crockett is the happy collision of classic and contemporary Americana music. Together, Kweskin and Crockett performances are celebrations of virtuoso musicianship seasoned with humor and exuberance.
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Joined by super mandolin player Daniel Mark (Dustbowl Revival) and wildly imaginative bassist Joey Maramba (Rickie Lee Jones, John Cale), Jim and Juli have a great time singing both old jazzy, folky favorites mixed in with Juli's original (and occasionally irreverent) compositions. Take a wild ride through history and into the future of folk with Kweskin and Crockett.
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Tix, $22.50.
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Sat, Aug 16, in SFV (Burbank):
7-9:30 pm HARRIETT SCHOCK plus SABRINA & CRAIG play “Theta Sound Studio Live” series in
Burbank. Directions given with reservations, at RSVP by e-mail to rmt@thetasound.com or call 818-955-5888.
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Randall Michael Tobin in conjunction with Concerts In Your Home presents “Theta Sound Studio LIVE!” — A chance to see amazing artists before they become the hottest ticket in town. Artistsm are hand-picked by award-winning music producer Randall Michael Tobin just for this series.
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Seating in the main room is limited to 22 guests. But there are a few spots available in the control room where you can watch, listen, and see Randall Michael Tobin work his magic at the mixing console.
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Parking is free and refreshments served during intermission. More at www.thetasound.com
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Price: $10 (show only); $20 (show + 2 CDs, one from each featured act); $30 (per couple, for the show + the 2 CDs.)
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Sat, Aug 16, in La Mirada:
7 pm “PORCH THERAPY” MUSIC & POETRY CIRCLE at the “Home of Stella” in La Mirada. Call or email for directions: 323-353-0156 or stellacruz707@hotmail.com
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Sat, Aug 16, in Palmdale:
7-9 pm “WEEKLY ACOUSTIC CONCERT” at Butlers Coffee, 40125 10th St West, Suite I, Palmdale.
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Sat, Aug 16, in OC (Anaheim):
7:30 pm BETTMAN & LUKE HALPIN, the award-winning acoustic roots / nu-folk duo of STEPHANIE BETTMAN & LUKE HALPIN, plus AIREENE ESPIRITU, play “The Living Tradition” concert series at the Anaheim Downtown Community Center, 250 E Center St, Anaheim 92805; 714-955-3807.
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Bettman & Halpin's set is a heady mix of joyous, original acoustic folk music with bluegrass, blues and jazz strains. Bettman is an award-winning songwriter who has been compared to Emmylou Harris and Allison Krauss, and Halpin has opened for greats: Merle Haggard and The Steve Miller Band. Together, they are the frontline of modern Americana.
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Stephanie Bettman is an accomplished writer, singer, and fiddler: her lyrics are infused with wit and wisdom, poetry and insight. Vocally she draws comparison to the soaring soprano of Joan Baez and the plaintive emotion of Emmylou Harris. Meanwhile, her fiddling, which combines elements of bluegrass and jazz, is filled with influences from such masters as Stephane Grappelli, Byron Berline and Johnny Gimble. A former actress and trapeze artist, Ms Bettman is at ease in front of an audience and creates intimacy with her crowd no matter the size.
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Luke Halpin is a renowned multi-instrumentalist. A master of the guitar and the mandolin, impressive on fiddle, banjo, and adept at nearly anything he picks up. Halpin draws inspiration from the likes of Sam Bush, Mark O’Connor and Tony Rice and holds his own in comparison. A dynamic and sensitive vocalist himself, the harmony blend he and Ms Bettman achieve is chilling and at times simply transcendent. Halpin has a long history in the music biz, having shared the stage with the likes of Merle Haggard, Lone Star and The Steve Miller Band (to name a few). His quirky sense of humor is a perfect foil to Stephanie’s dry witty presence.
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As a duo, they have been a featured act at the Walnut Valley Festival in Winfield, KS along with musical heroes Byron Berline, Michael Martin Murphy w/ Pat Flynn, and Tommy Emmanuel. Their music creates a fully acoustic, delightfully eclectic sound far greater than the sum of its parts: taking the listener from up-tempo down home fiddlin’, to soulful sorrowful ballads, to super hooky folk/pop with catchy melodies and lyrics that will stick with you long after the concert is over. Touring together since 2008, Bettman & Halpin have been recognized in various Regional and National competitions, including:
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Grand Prize Winners in the So Cal Live Acoustic Music Competition Winners in Southern California’s Topanga Banjo /Fiddle Contest Music Connection’s Top 25 New Music Critiques Their 2 CDs have received national and international radio play along with critical acclaim, both reaching the top 10 on the National Folk DJ chart.
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“Just as (Emmylou) Harris made her mark, Bettman is surely going to make hers…” -Today’s Country
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…A platform for Bettman’s emotive, Joan Baez-inspired vocals, as well as her award-winning fiddle playing, and Halpin’s head-spinning mandolin and guitar picking, and his velvety, close harmonies… - Music News Nashville
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Reservations / tix, contact Gary at concerts@thelivingtradition.org or 714-955-3807.
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Sat, Aug 16, in Arcadia:
7:30 pm Annual Blues “LAW ENFORCEMENT APPRECIATION FUNDRAISER, ” with THE BOBBY BLUEHOUSE BAND and various special performing guest musicians, at the Arcadia Blues Club, 16 E Huntington Dr, Arcadia. Advance tix save you money, at http://arcadiabluesclub.ticketleap.com/
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Sat, Aug 16, in Santa Clarita (Newhall):
7:30 pm GRATEFUL DUDES play their weekly bluegrass show at Vincenzo's Pizza, 24500 Lyons Av, Newhall 91350. Take the Lyons Av Exit of I-5 and it’s just below the Fwy in a big shopping center down a sharply dropping hill.
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Sat, Aug 16, in SFV (Granada Hills):
7:30-11 pm SONGMAKERS monthly “ONION BAGEL OPEN STAGE & JAM” at Temple Beth Torah, 16651 Rinaldi St, Granada Hills 91344.
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Sat, Aug 16, in Pasadena:
8 pm PETER FELDMANN & THE VERY LONESOME BOYS bring their award-winning bluegrass to the Pasadena (formerly Cal Tech) Folk Music Society series in Beckman Institute Auditorium (“Little Beckman) on the California Institute of Technology campus in Pasadena 91106; 626-395-4652.
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Peter Feldmann and the Very Lonesome Boys perform their style of bluegrass and old time music at Caltech. There is a fine article in Friday’s Pasadena Star News about the show at http://webmail.earthlink.net/wam/msg.jsp?msgid=9504&folder=INBOX&isSeen=false&x=67363334.
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Our friends at the Pasadena Folk Music Society sent us a bunch of video links with comments. These follow.
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Listen to Peter and the Boys do Lester Flatt's and Earl Scruggs' I'll Go Steppin' Too at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uG0lD3rDQkI with David West on lead vocals and guitar.
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Peter Feldmann is a fantastic mandolin player, as you'll hear at this show, but you can get a taste of his banjo and guitar skills, along with his ability to capture the vocal feel of a traditional song, on his versions of Billy the Kid- https://www.youtube.com/watch? v=fpt0HAb3HH0&list=UUCPsbD23J76uYRtyrX0EaWA and Ground Hog- https://www.youtube.com/watch? v=F26Crq5lH6E.
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These last 2 songs are done in a very informal manner, but they illustrate how well he interprets American traditional music. Add in Tom Lee on upright bass, and Ray Bierl on fiddle, and you've got loads of talent. We repeat the link to their version of Lonesome Moonlight Waltz, https://www.youtube.com/watch? v=8NOTUeeL_8I&list=UUCPsbD23J76uYRtyrX0EaWA.
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Park free in either lot at the end of Michigan Av, S off Del Mar.
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Tickets are $15 for adults and $5 for Caltech students and children. Tickets available at the door. More on their web site at http://folkmusic.caltech.edu.
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Sat, Aug 16, in San Pedro:
8 pm DOUG MacLEOD & DENNY CROY bring wonderful traditional acoustic blues to Alva’s Showroom, 1417 West 8th St, San Pedro 90732; 310-519 1314.
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Sat, Aug 16, in Culver City:
8 pm MILK DRIVE JAZZGRASS plays Boulevard Music, 4316 Sepulveda Bl, Culver City 90230; 310-398-2583.
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Sat, Aug 16, in Oak Park:
8 pm VENICE plays “Russ and Julie’s House Concerts” series in Oak Park, in the Agoura Hills / Westlake Village area. Reservations get directions at 818-707-2179 or rsvp@houseconcerts.us
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Sat, Aug 16, in N Santa Barbara Co:
8 pm MAIA SHARP plays the “Frogstop House Concert” series at 1210 White Sands Dr, San Marcos 92078. (We have no contact info.)
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Sat, Aug 16, in SFV (Studio City):
8 pm BERNIE PEARL, L.A.-based award-winning bluesman, plays an all-acoustic solo set at the Jumpcut Café, 13203 Ventura Bl, Studio City 91604; 818-986-2233.
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It’s a 30-minute solo acoustic performance, rare for Bernie, so be there early. Other acts go on starting at 6 pm. Food and non-alcoholic beverages available (support the venue). All ages , no cover.
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BERNIE HAS BIG NEWS:
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The “Blues Blast Music Awards” in in Champaign, IL on October 23, will feature a performance by BERNIWE PEARL and BARBARA MORRISON. You can vote to determine who receives the awards. Voting is now underway, online. Winners will be announced at the Awards show. Bernie says, “With a month of voting left, I've been very encouraged by the support we're seeing. But we still need your vote. Please vote now for ‘Take Your Time,’ [Bernie’s latest CD] for ‘Best Acoustic Blues Album’.”.’
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Voting is by e-mail address rather than name. In theory, the more addresses you have, the more votes you can cast, but we won’t encourage ballot-box stuffing (though you can bet some artists will). Voting continues until September 15. Once you have voted on the website, you will be sent a message to confirm your address. Don't forget this step, lest your vote not be counted.
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Vote at www.BluesBlastMagazine.com
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Sat, Aug 16, in MacArthur Park (L.A.):
8 pm “BEATLES 50th RETROSPECTIVE” performed by the OMEGA STRING QUARTET is a FREE outdoor show at the Levitt Pavilion for the Performing Arts, 85 E Holly St, Pasadena 91103; 626-683-3230.
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Celebrate 50 years of the Beatles in the U.S. this week at Levitt Los Angeles with a unique Beatles Retrospective featuring the Omega String Quartet, the same outstanding group that brought the largest show in the history of Levitt: “Pink Floyd Dark Side of the Moon Retrospective -2013;” the psychedelic light show by the ’60s group Single Wing Turquoise Bird.
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That same historic light show that was behind Pink Floyd, Big Brother and the Holding Company, and other top acts, and it will highlight this performance. Free.
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Sat, Aug 16, in Burbank:
8 pm COW BOP plays Cody’s Viva Cantina, 900 W Riverside Dr, Burbank; 818-845-2425; www.vivacantina.com
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This is a festival favorite outfit, and the band’s leader, BRUCE FORMAN, says, “…get in some cow-licks with the wildest bunch of swing herders, tune wranglers and genre-busters around...before we we go underground with our cowvert boperations...and out of summer-mode!”
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No cover, either stage.
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Sat, Aug 16, in Pasadena:
8 pm RICARDO LEMVO & MAKINA LOCA plays a FREE outdoor show at the Levitt Pavilion for the Performing Arts, 85 E Holly St, Pasadena 91103; 626-683-3230.
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Sat, Aug 16, in Silverlake (L.A.):
8 pm Monthly “SONGWRITER'S SQUARE” at the Lyric-Hyperion Theatre & Café, 2106 Hyperion Av, L.A.
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Sat, Aug 16, in SFV (Chatsworth):
8 pm JIMI NELSON plays the second of two nights at the Cowboy Palace Saloon in Chatsworth. No cover. Go early for the free dance lessons at L.A.’s last real honky tonk.
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Sat, Aug 16, in Murrieta:
9 pm THE HUMBLE HOOLIGANS bring Irish music to the Shamrock Irish Pub and Eatery, 39252 Winchester Rd, Ste 145, Murrieta 92592; 951-696-5252; www.theshamrockirishpubandeatery.com
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Sat, Aug 16, in Burbank:
10 pm Martini presents THE ROCKETZ, GINO & THE LONE GUNMEN at Cody’s Viva Cantina, 900 W Riverside Dr, Burbank; 818-845-2425; www.vivacantina.com
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No cover, either stage.
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