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Friday, September 30, 2016

FRIDAY & FESTIVALS this weekend. Limited edition, short & precise... Sep 30 2016

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Geez! Septober, Octember, Nowonder...

Here's a quickie edition with just two kinds of info:

FRIDAY's events, and the
WEEKEND FESTIVALS!

Festival action is split between up north -- one in Ojai, one in Santa Barbara -- and down south, in Costa Mesa. Flip a coin. All good 'uns!

MUCH MORE will be along before Saturday morning. But we didn't want you to miss anything tonight, or as you plan and launch your weekend.

Meanwhile, there IS coverage of more events, happening on and beyond this weekend, in our Sep 23 edition, at:

http://acousticamericana.blogspot.com/2016/09/weekend-wow-even-more-festivals-plus.html

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Friday, September 30
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TWO FESTIVALS started last night (fully reported in previous editions)...

Fri, Sep 30; Thu-Sun, Sep 29-Oct 2:
Annual "SANTA BARBARA ACOUSTIC INSTRUMENT CELEBRATION (SBAIC)" gets underway at TWO venues: FIRST, with a 5 pm performance by TONY McMANUS at the Earl Warren Showgrounds, 3400 Calle Real, Santa Barbara 93105; SECOND with a 6:30 pm performance by STEVIE COYLE and WALTER STRAUSS at the SBAIC "Guitar Summit" at SOHo Restaurant & Music Club, 1221 State St, Santa Barbara 93101; 805-962 7776. More in the Guide's Saturday FESTIVAL listings. (Following the Friday listings.)
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Fri, Sep 30; Thu-Sat, Sep 29-Oct 1: "YOU BLOOM L.A. MUSIC SUMMIT & FESTIVAL" The Summit takes place Friday and Saturday, September 30th and October 1st at Hamilton High School for the Arts (in Culver City adjacent) from 11 am to 6 pm both days. This is intended to rival the one they did in Ireland a couple of years ago. It promises "three days of the finest independent music and industry know-how." It all goes down in Northeast and Downtown L.A. venues, Sep 29th & 30th and Oct 1st. Tix include access to all conference events and gigs until they reach capacity. Delegate price is $100. Student with ID, $75. There's a lot to this, though it's not a Folk-Americana event. Still worth checking out their site and seeing if it meets your needs as a musician. Full info at www.youbloom.com
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Fri, Sep 30:
6-10 pm Weekly "MONROVIA FAMILY FESTIVAL" is a street fair with lots of live music, carnival rides, shopping and food, in old downtown Monrovia (above the 210 Fwy. It includes the 8-10 pm KATTYWOMPUS CONCERT & JAM at Dollmakers Kattywompus, 412 S Myrtle Ave, Monrovia 91016; 626-357-1091. Call for info to watch the LIVE WEB STREAM. Jennifer Ranger 626-357-1091.
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Friday CONCERTS 'n such...

Fri, Sep 30:
6:30-9 pm Weekly "TRADITION IRISH TUNES" with THE QUINNS at La Arcada Bistro, 1112 State St, Santa Barbara.
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Fri, Sep 30:
7:30 pm ELIJAH OCEAN plays Brick 15, 915 Camino del Mar, Del Mar 92014; 858-225-1315.
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Fri, Sep 30:
8 pm INCENDIO with MARK BARNWELL at the Coffee Gallery Backstage, 2029 N Lake Av, Altadena 92675; reservations (10 am-10 pm, 7 days) 626-798-6236.
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Fri, Sep 30:
9 pm OTTMAR LIEBERT & LUNA NEGRA play The Rose, 300 E Colorado Bl, Pasadena 91129; 818-879-5016.
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WEEKEND FESTIVALS...

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Saturday, October 1
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Sat & Sun, Oct 1 & 2:
9 am-8 pm Annual "HARVEST FESTIVAL OF DULCIMERS" is an all-day SATURDAY affair with plenty of trad music workshops, a marvelous sale of used instruments, vendors of new instruments and other delights, food, and more. Then comes the evening concert, separately ticketed:
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6-8 pm Concert: CATHY BARTON & DAVE PARA, plus ROBERT FORCE. All at the Presbyterian Church of the Covenant, 2850 Fairview Rd, Costa Mesa 92626; dulcimer@scdh.org
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SUNDAY brings workshops at other venues. See Sunday Festivals listings.
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Sat, Oct 1:
11:30 am-10:30 pm "TOPATOPA MOUNTAIN FOLK FEST" with performances by THE WHITE BUFFALO, GRIZFOLK, JAIME WYATT AND THE BANG BANGS, TODD HANNIGAN & SLEEPING CHIEF, SHANE ALEXANDER & THE GREAT FAVORITES, DEAR LEMON TREES, LEE KOCH TRIO, THE BRAMBLES, and THE BRYAN TITUS TRIO, at Libbey Bowl, 201 S Signal St, Ojai 93023; 805-646-2094.
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Sun, Oct 2; Sat & Sun, Oct 1 & 2:
3-7 pm: Annual "TICKET TO THE TWENTIES" FESTIVAL" at the Homestead Museum, 15415 E Don Julian Rd, City of Industry 91745; 626-968-8492; www.homesteadmuseum.org. It's FREE admission and free parking. And if so few hours seem like it can't possibly be much, then you just don't know how to 23 skidoo. It's a weekend of great fun, where you'll celebrate the Roaring Twenties as you enjoy charming live music, dancing to the Charleston (or your best facsimile, off to the side of the ones who really know how), silent films, crafts, historic house tours (the museum has two big ones), games, demonstrations, old car and machinery displays, activities by the L.A. Art Deco Society, and more. They really know how to do this right. So polish-up your Stutz Bearcat. The Guide staff are big fans of this FREE annual event.
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Sat, Oct 1; Thu-Sun, Sep 29-Oct 2:
Annual "SANTA BARBARA ACOUSTIC INSTRUMENT CELEBRATION (SBAIC)" continues with TWO fine events: FIRST, a 5:30 pm " GUITAR SUMMIT" show by PAUL ASBELL and DORIAN MICHAEL at SOHo Restaurant and Music Club, 1221 State St, Santa Barbara 93101; 805-962 7776. SECOND, a 7:30 pm show with ANNIE & THE HOT CLUB featuring (wow) RICHARD SMITH and MURIEL ANDERSON, at the Lobero Theatre, 33 E Canon Perdido St, Santa Barbara 93101; 805-963-0761.
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Sat, Oct 1; Thu-Sat, Sep 29-Oct 1: "YOU BLOOM L.A. MUSIC SUMMIT & FESTIVAL" The Summit takes place Friday and Saturday, September 30th and October 1st at Hamilton High School for the Arts (in Culver City adjacent) from 11 am to 6 pm both days. This is intended to rival the one they did in Ireland a couple of years ago. It promises "three days of the finest independent music and industry know-how." It all goes down in Northeast and Downtown L.A. venues, Sep 29th & 30th and Oct 1st. Tix include access to all conference events and gigs until they reach capacity. Delegate price is $100. Student with ID, $75. There's a lot to this, though it's not a Folk-Americana event. Still worth checking out their site and seeing if it meets your needs as a musician. Full info at www.youbloom.com
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Sat, Oct 1:
Also brings many, many MANY concerts 'n such. THOSE will be in the BIG edition that follows.

Meanwhile, there IS coverage of more events, happening on and beyond this weekend, in our Sep 23 edition, at:

http://acousticamericana.blogspot.com/2016/09/weekend-wow-even-more-festivals-plus.html


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THREE WEEKEND FESTIVALS run through SUNDAY...


Sun, Oct 2; Sat & sun, Oct 1 & 2:
10 am-2 pm WORKSHOPS DAY: Annual "HARVEST FESTIVAL OF DULCIMERS" happen in two different locations, and require advance registration at Saturday's main event OR by email.
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"HAMMERED DULCIMER & OTHER INSTRUMENTS" with CATHY BARTON & DAVE PARA is at a private home in Fullerton.
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"MOUNTAIN DULCIMER" with ROBERT FORCE is at a private home in Downey.
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Register or get info for either at: dulcimer@scdh.org
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Sun, Oct 2; Sat & Sun, Oct 1 & 2:
3-7 pm: Annual "TICKET TO THE TWENTIES" FESTIVAL" at the Homestead Museum, 15415 E Don Julian Rd, City of Industry 91745; 626-968-8492; www.homesteadmuseum.org. It's FREE admission and free parking. And if so few hours seem like it can't possibly be much, then you just don't know how to 23 skidoo. It's a weekend of great fun, where you'll celebrate the Roaring Twenties as you enjoy charming live music, dancing to the Charleston (or your best facsimile, off to the side of the ones who really know how), silent films, crafts, historic house tours (the museum has two big ones), games, demonstrations, old car and machinery displays, activities by the L.A. Art Deco Society, and more. They really know how to do this right. So polish-up your Stutz Bearcat. The Guide staff are big fans of this FREE annual event.
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Sun, Oct 2; Thu-Sun, Sep 29-Oct 2:
Annual "SANTA BARBARA ACOUSTIC INSTRUMENT CELEBRATION (SBAIC)" continues with a 5:30 pm dinner show by THE DAVID PRITCHARD ACOUSTIC GUITAR TRIO at SOHo Restaurant & Music Club, 1221 State St, Santa Barbara 93101; 805-962 7776.
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Sun, Oct 2:
Also brings many, many MANY concerts 'n such. THOSE will be in the BIG edition that follows.

See you right back here, soon, with all that info...

Meanwhile, there IS coverage of more events, happening on and beyond this weekend, in our Sep 23 edition, at:

http://acousticamericana.blogspot.com/2016/09/weekend-wow-even-more-festivals-plus.html



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