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Updated July 25: out-'n-about, through the summer. July 2019 edition (w/ updates as needed)

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Latest UPDATES:  Thursday, July 25, at 10:48 am... more coming, as needed...
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Up-front: an ADDED section -- which also gets frequent additions -- for first chances at tickets...
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TICKET ALERTS
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Most recent additions are at the BOTTOM, because we number these in the order we receive THEM!

1)  Single Tickets go on Sale MONDAY, JUL 15 at NOON for:
⊙ Sir James Galway
⊙ Hiromi
⊙ David Broza
⊙ Jake Shimabukuro (ukuleke/ multiinstrument maestro)
⊙ Catherine Russell
⊙ Joey Alexander Trio
⊙ Beethoven, Bagels and Banter
⊙ Invertigo Dance Theatre
⊙ Nat Geo Live: "Life on the Vertical"
This season at The Broad Stage & The Edye at Santa Monica College Performing Arts Center, 1310 11th St, Santa Monica CA 90401
*  TIX: Box Office, 310-434-3200, or online,
https://thebroadstage.org/

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2)  TIX ON SALE FRI, JUL 19, 10 am:
"HARVEST MOON-- A GATHERING" with NEIL YOUNG, NORAH JONES, FATHER JOHN MISTY, & MASANGA, happens 9/14/19 in Lake Hughes, CA; https://www.harvestmoongathering.com/
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3)  FESTIVAL ADVANCE TIX SALES begin FRI, JUL 19, 11 am:
"STAGECOACH: CALIFORNIA'S COUNTRY MUSIC FESTIVAL" happens 4/24/20 – 4/26/20 at Empire Polo Club, Indio, CA (earlier-than-ever advance sales for next year).
Details to follow...
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4) TODD SNIDER plays the El Rey Theatre in L.A. on 10/28/19; tix go on sale Wed, July 17 at 10 am PT
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5)  On sale now:
ZAC BROWN BAND, "The Owl Tour" comes to Five Point Amphitheatre in Irvine, CA, Thu & Fri, Jul 25 & 26, 7 pm
* Tix at: https://www.ticketmaster.com/zac-brown-band-tickets/artist/1016048
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6) Onsale Thu, Jul 25
"ANASTASIA" (touring production) runs Oct 8-16 at the Hollywood Pantages Theatre, Hollywood CA
Tix at: https://www.ticketmaster.com/anastasia-touring-tickets/artist/2480269
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7) Onsale now:
"MISS SAIGON" (Touring production) runs Jul 18-26 at the Hollywood Pantages Theatre, Hollywood CA
Tix at: https://www.ticketmaster.com/miss-saigon-touring-tickets/artist/2299102
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8)  Onsale now:
THE ROLLING STONES play Aug 18 at the Rose Bowl, Pasadena CA.
Tix at:
https://www.ticketmaster.com/the-rolling-stones-tickets/artist/806216
Or 

https://www1.ticketmaster.com/the-rolling-stones-2019-no-filter-tour/event/0B00556675F60E98
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9)  Onsale now:
THE AVETT BROTHERS play
* Thu, Aug 22, 7:30 pm, with LAKE STREET DIVE, at the Greek Theatre in Griffith Park, Los Angeles, CA
* Fri, Aug 23, 7:30 pm, at the San Diego Civic Theatre, San Diego CA
* Sat, Aug 24, 6:30 pm, at the Santa Barbara Bowl, Santa Barbara CA
* Tix for all shows at: https://www.ticketmaster.com/the-avett-brothers-tickets/artist/1108947
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10)  Onsale now:
JOHN MAYER plays Fri & Sat, Sep 13 & 14, 7:30 pm, at the Forum in Inglewood CA
* Tix at: https://www.ticketmaster.com/john-mayer-tickets/artist/770494
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11)  Jul 18, PASSWORD PRESALE:
HOTEL CALIFORNIA "Tribute to the Eagles," Dec 27, 8 pm, at City National Grove of Anaheim, presented by Nederlander Concerts
PRESALE: Thu, Jul 18, 10 am-10 pm, with PASSWORD: FASTLANE
at:
https://www.axs.com/events/378455/hotel-california-a-salute-to-the-eagles-tickets
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12)  Christmas shows...

12a) Jul 18, PASSWORD PRESALE:
"CIRQUE DREAMS HOLIDAZE," Dec 13, 14, 15 (four shows) at the Dolby Theatre, Hollywood
PRESALE thru Thu, Jul 18, 11 pm, with PASSWORD: DREAMS
at: https://www.ticketmaster.com/cirque-dreams-holidaze-touring-tickets/artist/1347585
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12b)  Jul 18, PASSWORD PRESALE:
"A CHARLIE BROWN CHRISTMAS" live on stage for 2 shows Dec 15, 1:30 pm & 5 pm, at City National Grove of Anaheim
PRESALE: thru Thu, Jul 18, 10 pm, with PASSWORD: CHRISTMAS
at: https://www.axs.com/series/9292/charlie-brown-christmas-tickets

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13)  THE BRIAN SETZER ORCHESTRA plays their only Southern Cal date for the 16th Annual "Christmas Rocks! Tour" on Fri, Dec 20 at the lovely McCallum Theatre in Palm Desert, CA.

* TIX, EARLIEST SALE: Wed, Jul 24 at 10 am (local time, in all US markets) through Thu, Jul 25 at 10 pm (local time). Or wait for regular sales to arrive Fri, Jul 26 at 10 am (local time), after the good seats are gone.
*  Iconic guitarist, songwriter, vocalist and three-time Grammy-Award winner BRIAN SETZER and his 19-piece ORCHESTRA will tour the country on their 16th annual "Christmas Rocks! Tour," presented for the fifth consecutive year by SiriusXM.
*  Featuring music from their three best-selling holiday albums and Brian's numerous hits.
*  The over 20-city annual, critically-acclaimed, holiday extravaganza launches Nov 15 at the State Theatre in Minneapolis, MN, and wraps-up at the McCallum Theatre in Palm Desert, CA on Dec 20.
*  TIX (starting at time above) and more info at:  www.briansetzer.com
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14)  "A NIGHT WITH JANIS JOPLIN" the "musical journey" tribute show, presented by the Canyon
*  Oct 17 at The Rose, 245 E Green St, Pasadena CA 91101: https://www1.ticketmaster.com/a-night-with-janis-joplin/event/090056F1C44D4A94
*  Oct 18 at The Saban, 8440 Wilshire Bl, Beverly Hills, CA 90211: https://www1.ticketmaster.com/a-night-with-janis-joplin/event/0B0056F1C39C3E9D
*  TIX available now, using the password “bobby” at either link above.
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15)  *  just realeased for announcement, Wednesday, July 24 at 10 am PDT:
MICHAEL NESMITH & THE FIRST NATIONAL BAND play Oct 2 at the Lobero Theatre in Santa Barbara. Tix on sale Wed, Jul 24, 10 am PT.
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16)  Thursday morning, July 25...
"THE MAN IN BLACK -- A TRIBUTE TO JOHNNY CASH" Sep 14 at City National Grove Of Anaheim, 2200 E Katella Av, Anaheim CA 92806. PASSWORD PRESALE: Thu, Jul 25, 10 am - 10 pm, w/ PASSWORD: WALKTHELINE
at: https://www.axs.com/events/378489/the-man-in-black-a-tribute-to-johnny-cash-tickets
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Welcome to edition number 1,825 since we moved to this site.

Looks like you've come to the right place!  

Acoustic & Americana Music, accessible Classical, and more -- festivals, concerts, etc -- AND other EVENTS, including film, storytelling, art gallery openings and exhibitions... special listings of music performances on TV...  plus workshops, seminars, and MORE -- are the subjects herein (with frequent additions).
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      Our thoughts are with the folks in and around the lower Mississippi River, which has reached its highest flood height in recorded history. That was the case even before a not-yet-arrived hurricane could add more water to already flooded New Orleans.
      We're also thinking about the disaster response professionals and volunteers en-route there now.
      When the relief efforts get started, please pick a reputable charity and help. 
      Meantime, you can help the people made homeless by the 7.1 and swarm of earthquakes in Ridgecrest and Trona, California.
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Oh, by the way...

We've published a bunch of special, single-topic news feature / current events / special editions recently. Rather than put a big clickable list here,  it's all at the end of this edition. There, we list each recent edition with its title and a few descriptive words with click-links (plus url's for each one, to facilitate easy sharing).
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Let's get you directly to what's happening, heading into mid-July... and beyond!
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In this Edition...

   The Southern California summer MUSIC & ARTS SCENE is the best on the planet. In addition to abundant summer concerts, from free outdoor performances to the vibrant venues, there are film events, art exhibitions, musical theatre, and plenty more out 'n about. Plus the opportunities for creativity-inspiring recreational experiences. That's here, too. As always, we publish additions as they come in. Here ya go.

        ONGOING EVENTS in the first section

        DAY-BY-DAY EVENTS thereafter, by date & start time (festivals first)

Let's get started!

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 ◇   ONGOING EVENTS...
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...some ending soon, some impending.
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ONGOING, Jul 5-Aug 11:
8 pm - "APOLLO 11 -- THE IMMERSIVE LIVE SHOW" on stage in the "Lunar Dome" at the Rose Bowl, Pasadena CA
*  With original music by JAMES SEYMOUR BRETT, composer, conductor & arranger, writer TODD KREIDLER's production "is a ground-breaking new play with an original story inspired by the Apollo missions. The show is performed by a cast of 20 in our spectacular, custom-built theatre, the Lunar Dome, with 40,000 square feet of video projections."
*  Directed by SCOTT FARIS, "APOLLO 11 tells the story of the Moon landing from the perspective of the 400,000 people who worked together to put astronauts on the Moon and bring them safely home. [It] takes you from the thrill of the countdown to the enormous Saturn V rocket launch and on an unforgettable journey to the Moon and back."
*   Show info indicates "the Saturn V Rocket launch is very loud!" and "theatrical smoke, loud noises and flashing lights" are used in the production.
*  This moves to Costa Mesa, CA, Oct 10-Nov 3, then goes (tba) to Houston, TX.
*  Performances are 90 minutes, no intermission.
*  Free parking at the Rose Bowl; Valet parking included with VIP tix or can be purchased separately.
*  More info, https://apollo11show.com/
*  TIX at five price levels, $45 to $215, with VIP packages and discounts available for student, senior, group, family, and military. Tix by phone at 833-5-APOLLO or online at https://apollo11show.com/ticket/
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ONGOING, Jul 12-Aug 11:
PART ONE: Annual "ORANGE COUNTY FAIR" (88 Fair Dr, Costa Mesa, CA 92626;  714-708-1500) has plenty of "free" with-basic-admission entertainment, and these are our picks of the "freebies." (It also has big name concerts, extra tix required; those are listed separately, after this listing).
STROLLING MUSICIANS and other performers include:
   • Violin on Fire, Jul 31-Aug 4, 5:30 pm-8 pm
   • Red Light Brass Band, Wed-Sun, 2 pm-6 pm
* CONCERTS ON MULTIPLE STAGES throughout the grounds are free with admission, and include:
■   THE MEADOWS STAGE - country and Americana music; both headliners & "community acts"; headliners are:
▪ The Steel Blossoms, Jul 12-14, 8 pm-11 pm
▪ Matt Koerner, Jul 17-21, 8-11 pm
▪ Darden (violin, guitar, mandolin, bass), Jul 24-28, 8-11 pm
▪ Danny Maika (singer-songwriter, covers), Jul 31-Aug 4, 8-11 pm
▪ Dan Krikorian (folk-pop), Aug 7-11, 8-11 pm
 — PLUS, "community acts" on this stage are numerous, and include these picks:
 — Green Tomorrow, Wed, Jul 17, 2 pm
 — John McCabe, Fri, Jul 19, 6 pm
 — Valley Sons, Sat, Jul 20, 6 pm
 — Union Down, Sun, Jul 21, 6 pm
 — The Flannels, Wed, Jul 24, 2 pm
 — Boardinghouse Band, Thu, Jul 25, 6 pm
 — Green Tomorrow, Fri, Jul 26, 2 pm
 — Cheryl Silverteins Singing Outloud, Sat, Jul 27, 2 pm
 — Goat Hill Gamblers, Sat, Jul 27, 4 pm
 — The Canyoneros, Sun, Aug 4, 4 pm
 — Possum Creek Bluegrass Band, Thu, Aug 8, 4 pm
 — Gil Dabney & the Trainwreck Brothers, Sat, Aug 10, 6 pm
 — Sweetwater Creek Band, Sun, Aug 11, 2 pm
 — Death Valley Trio, Sun, Aug 11, 6 pm
■   THE PROMENADE STAGE - indoor shows, which include:
 ¤  Red Light Brass Band, Jul 12 & 14, 8:30 pm-11 pm, & Jul 13, 8:15 pm-11 pm
 ¤  Loa Greyson, Jul 17, 8:15 pm-11 pm; Jul 18, 8:30 pm-11 pm; Jul 19-21, 8:15 pm-11 pm
 ¤  John Kraus & The Goers (Sea Shanty/Maritime Music, Folk-Rock, Celtic-Punk) Jul 24-28, 8:15 pm-11 pm
 ¤  The Wimberley Bluegrass Band (4 young siblings, long celebrated in the Guide, and named among L.A.'s "Top 5 Bluegrass Bands" by CBS-LA), Jul 31-Aug 4, 8:15 pm-11 pm
 ¤  David Rosales (singer-songwriter; country, folk, blues, rock), Aug 7-11, 8:15 pm -11 pm
■   THE HERITAGE STAGE - Polynesian dance, and a variety including hypnotists; featuring:
 ~ TUPUA Polynesian dance troupe, daily, 5:15 pm, 7:15 pm, 9:15 pm
 ~ Mark Yuzuik, Comedy hypnotist, daily
 ~ "community" on this stage are numerous, and include:
 ~ Singing Goodtimers, Fri, Jul 19, 3:15 pm
 ~ Pacific Conservatory, Sat, Jul 20, 12:15 pm
 ~ Bob Garcia y su Sabor Tropical, Sun, Jul 21, 12:15 pm
 ~ Ballet Folklorico Raices de Mexico OC, Sun, Jul 21, 2:15 pm
 ~ Las Estrellas Ballet Folklorico (Long Beach), Sun, Jul 27, 12:15 pm
 ~ Nashida Group, Sun, Jul 27, 2:15 pm
 ~ Ballet Folklorico Tierra, Flor y Canto, Sun, Jul 27, 4:15 pm
 ~ Beach City Cloggers, Thu, Aug 1, 3:15 pm
 ~ Jose Hernandez’ Mariachi Nationals Mariachi Competition, Sat, Aug 3, 11:15 am
 ~ Ballet Folklorico de San Juan Capistrano, Sat, Aug 3, 3:15 pm
 ~ Codices de Mexico, Sat, Aug 3, 4:15 pm
 ~ No te Rajes Jalisco Folklorico Group, Sun, Aug 4, 12:15 pm
 ~ Kitty and Celina "The Nguyen Twinz", Sun, Aug 4, 2:15 pm
 ~ Grupo Folklorico Cielito Lindo, Sat, Aug 10, 2:15 pm
 ~ Ballet Folklorico Otomi, Sun, Aug 11, 12:15 pm
 ~ Sol de Mexico Ballet Folklorico, Sun, Aug 11, 2:15 pm
■   THE HANGAR - DAYTIME brings "community entertainment" local bands, and ticketed shows in the evening. Here are a few daytime acts that look good:
 ¤ The Midnight Blues Band, Sun, Jul 21, 11:30 am
 ¤ Folkloristas de California, Su, Jul 28, 11:30 am
 ¤ Six Gun Sal, Thu, Aug 1, 3:30 pm
 ¤ The UnionHobos, Sun, Aug 3, 12:30 pm
 ¤ Cheyenne Benton, Sun, Aug 3, 12:30 pm
 ¤ Eileen Carey Band, Wed, Aug 7, 3:30 pm
 ¤ Vinyl Mavericks, Thu, Aug 8, 1:30 pm
 ¤ Coyote Sunrise Band, Thu, Aug 8, 3:30 & 4:30 pm
 ¤ The Smokin Rooster, Sat, Aug 10, 2:30 pm
 ¤ BBQ Brothers, Sat, Aug 10, 3:30 pm
■   EXPLORIUM STAGE - "Magical entertainment" for kids of all ages, but no music acts are booked there this year.
Full lineups, all stages, and complete OC Fair info, at: https://ocfair.com/
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ONGOING, Jul 12-Aug 11:
PART TWO: Annual "ORANGE COUNTY FAIR" (88 Fair Dr, Costa Mesa, CA 92626;  714-708-1500) has big name concerts, and extra tix are required for those; our picks of them are listed here. (The OC Fair also features plenty of "free" with-basic-admission entertainment; see thr separate listing for our picks of those "freebies.")
EXTRA-TICKET CONCERTS are in 2 venues -- The Pacific Amphitheatre, and evening shows in The Hangar.
■   PACIFIC AMPHITHEATRE - tix for all concerts, which include OC Fair admission, at: https://pacamp.com/
☆  BRANDI CARLILE with DAVID ROSALES, Wed, Jul 17, 7:30 pm
☆  PAT BENATAR & NEIL GIRALDO plus MELISSA ETHERIDGE, Sat, Jul 20, 7 pm
☆  "HAPPY TOGETHER TOUR" celebrates 10 years on the fairgrounds circuit as an ultimate '60s musical omnibus, with THE TURTLES, RON DANTE,  CHUCK NEGRON of THREE DOG NIGHT, GARY PUCKETT & THE UNION GAP, THE CLASSICS IV, THE BUCKINGHAMS, & THE COWSILLS,
Sun, Jul 21, 8 pm
☆  BROTHERS OSBORNE plus CHASE BRYANT, Thu, Jul 25, 7:30 pm
☆  CHICAGO, Fri, Jul 26, 8:15 pm
☆  SMOKEY ROBINSON, Sat, Jul 27, 8:15 pm
☆  DWIGHT YOAKAM plus MIDLAND, Sun, Jul 28, 7:30 pm
Dwight Yoakam has sold more than 25 million albums worldwide. He is a 21-time nominated, multiple Grammy winner with 12 gold albums and nine platinum or multi-platinum albums, with five of which topped Billboard’s Country Albums chart, and another 14 in the Top 10. Nearly 40 of his singles have charted on Billboard, with 14 reaching the Top 10. He holds the Artist of the Year award from the Americana Music Association, the most prestigious award offered by the organization. In 2016, he released his bluegrass album "Swimmin’ Pools, Movie Stars" featuring a band of bluegrass luminaries with a collection of reinterpreted favorites from his catalogue, as well as a BG cover of Prince’s “Purple Rain.”
☆  "VIVA EL MARIACHI," featuring MARIACHI SOL DE MEXICO DE JOSE HERNANDEZ®, MARIACHI REYNA DE LOS ANGELES®, ANA BARBARA, MARIACHI GARIBALDI DE JAIME CUELLAR, and Mariachi Nationals Winners, Sun, Aug 4, 6 pm
☆  “WEIRD AL” YANKOVIC WITH PACIFIC SYMPHONY, Thu, Aug 8, 8 pm
☆  GEORGE THOROGOOD & THE DESTROYERS w/ WALTER TROUT, Fri, Aug 9, 7:30 pm
☆ AMERICA / POCO / FIREFALL, Sun, Aug 11, 6:30 pm
■   THE HANGAR - EVENING ticketed shows include our picks of a few shows, listed first, followed by some "tribute band" shows that may appeal to you. All start at 8:30 pm:
⊙  LOS LOBOS, Sun, Jul 14; tix: https://ocfair.com/thehangar/los-lobos/
⊙  OZOMATLI, Sun, Jul 21; tix: https://ocfair.com/thehangar/ozomatli-2/
⊙  AVERAGE WHITE BAND, Sun, Aug 4; several gold selling albums and multi- grammy nominations, with an authentically original jazz-influence, widely regarded as one of the best soul and funk bands in the history of music; tix: https://ocfair.com/thehangar/average-white-band/
⊙   THE PALADINS plus BIG SANDY & HIS FLY-RITE BOYS, bring a superb rockabilly / honkytonk double-bill, Sun, Aug 11; tix: https://ocfair.com/thehangar/the-paladins-big-sandy-his-fly-rite-boys/
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Tribute band shows...
⊙  "THE MAN IN BLACK – A TRIBUTE TO JOHNNY CASH," starring Shawn Barker, Sat, Jul 20; tix: https://ocfair.com/thehangar/the-man-in-black-a-tribute-to-johnny-cash/
⊙  "RUMOURS – THE ULTIMATE FLEETWOOD MAC TRIBUTE SHOW," Thu, Jul 25; tix: https://ocfair.com/thehangar/rumours-ultimate-fleetwood-mac-tribute-show/
⊙  "SWEET AND TENDER HOOLIGANS – A TRIBUTE TO THE SMITHS AND MORRISSEY," Fri, Jul 26; tix: https://ocfair.com/thehangar/sweet-and-tender-hooligans-a-tribute-to-the-smiths-and-morrissey/
⊙  "ELTON – THE EARLY YEARS – A TRIBUTE TO ELTON JOHN," starring Kenny Metcalf, Wed, Jul 31; tix at: https://ocfair.com/thehangar/elton-early-years-tribute-elton-john/
⊙  "SPACE ODDITY – 45th ANNIVERSARY OF DAVID BOWIE ’S DIAMOND DOGS," Fri, Aug 9; tix: https://ocfair.com/thehangar/space-oddity-45th-anniversary-of-david-bowies-diamond-dogs/
See the separate listing for FREE-WITH-ADMISSION music at the OC Fair.
*  Full lineups, all stages, and complete OC Fair info, at: https://ocfair.com/
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ONGOING, through Aug 11:
"THE LAST DAYS OF DON JUAN" at Classical Theatre Lab at Kings Road Park, 1000 N Kings Rd, West Hollywood CA 90046. The adventures of Spain's most famous lover, as Suzanne Hunt directs Nick Dear's English translation of Tirso De Molina's play. Runs Saturdays & Sundays at 3 pm. Ends Sun, Aug 11.
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ONGOING, Jun 28-Sep 1:
Annual "SAWDUST ART & CRAFT FESTIVAL" at the permanent festival grounds at 935 Laguna Canyon Rd, Laguna Beach, CA 92651
*  This event brings art in all mediums, with hands-on experiences, in a charming village atmosphere loaded with music performance stages with nearly continuous pre-booked acts.

*  Daytime and evening music performances, multiple stages, different performers each time and each day, with very few repeats during the season. Lots of acoustic Folk-Americana & singer-songwriter sensibilities, including trad folk & nu-folk, and what would be good pop if any good pop was allowed elsewhere.

*  A few highlights / picks, after the Jul 20-21 weekend:
  ⊙ The Folktones, Main Deck stage Tue, Jul 23 11:30 am-4 pm
  ⊙  Salty Suites, Tavern stage Fri, Jul 26 4:30 pm-9 pm
  ⊙  Cillians Bridge, Main Deck stage Sat, Jul 27 5 pm-9:30 pm
  ⊙  Masanga Maramba 11:30 am-4 pm, and
The Black Tongue Bells 5 pm-9:30 pm, both on the Main Deck stage, Sun, Jul 27
  ⊙  Michelle Mangione, solo at the Grill stage, Wed, Jul 31 11 am-3:30 pm
  ⊙  Jennifer Corday, at the Grill stage 4:30 pm-9 pm, and
Kelly Fitzgerald Band, Main Deck stage 5 pm-9:30 pm, both Thu, Aug 1.
  ⊙  "SPEAKEASY DAY" is Sat, Aug 3, with:
 + Tommy & Addie, Grill stage 11 am-3:30 pm
 + Hedgehog Swing, Tavern stage 11 am-3:30 pm
 + Amanda Castro Band, Main Deck stage 11:30 am-4 pm
 + Balloon Diva, Roaming noon-4 pm
 + tba, on the Grill stage 4:30 pm-9 pm
 + Hot Club DeBop, Tavern stage 4:30 pm-9 pm
 + MoonShine, Main Deck stage 5 pm-9:30 pm
  ⊙  Sean Wiggins & the Lone Goat, Tavern stage, and
Kelly Fitzgerald playing solo, Grill stage, both 4:30 pm-9 pm, Sun, Aug 4
  ⊙  Michelle Mangione duo, Tavern stage, 11 am-3:30 pm, Mon, Aug 5
  ⊙  Coming of Sage, Main Deck stage, 11:30 am-4:30 pm, Wed, Aug 7
  ⊙  Pawnshop Kings, Tavern stage, 4:30 pm-9 pm, Thu, Aug 8
  ⊙  The Black Tongue Bells, Main Deck stage, 5 pm-9:30 pm, Fri, Aug 9
  ⊙  Michelle Mangione, solo on the Grill stage 11 am-3:30 pm, and Heather in Bleum, Main Deck stage 11:30 am-4 pm, both on Sat, Aug 10
  ⊙  Brooke Ramel, Grill stage 11 am-3:30 pm, and
Cillian’s Bridge, Main Deck stage 11:30 am-4 pm, and
Honeybees Band, Tavern stage 4:30 pm-9 pm,
all on Tue, Aug 13
  ⊙  Patty Booker Band, Main Deck stage, 11:30 am-4 pm, and
Michael Ubaldini, Grill stage 4:30 pm-9 pm, and
Pi, Main Deck stage 5 pm-9:30 pm, all on Wed, Aug 14
  ⊙  Michelle Mangione, solo, Grill stage 11 am-3:30 pm, and
Salty Suites, Tavern stage 4:30 pm-9 pm, and
Victoria McGinnis duo, Grill stage 4:30 pm-9 pm, all on Thu, Aug 15
  ⊙  Kelly Fitzgerald solo, Tavern stage 4:30 pm-9 pm
  ⊙  "WOODSTOCK DAY" is Sat, Aug 17, with eight acts, none of whom we know. One is called "Woodstock Mud," though...
  ⊙  Michelle Mangione duo, Tavern stage, 4:30 pm-9 pm. Mon, Aug 19
  ⊙  Rich Folk, Tavern stage 11 am-3:30 pm, Wed, Aug 21
  ⊙  Amanda Castro Band, Main Deck stage 11:30 am-4 pm, and
Heather duo, Tavern stage 4:30 pm-9 pm, and
Lonesome James, Grill stage, 4:30 pm-9 pm, and
Blues Offenders, Main Deck stage 5 pm-9:30 pm, all Thu, Aug 22
  ⊙  Beth Wood, solo, Grill stage 11 am-3:30 pm, and
Clapton Road, Main Deck stage, both Fri, Aug 23
  ⊙  "BEATLES DAY" is Sat, Aug 24, with six acts we don't know
  ⊙  Salty Suites, Tavern stage 11 am-3:30 pm, and
Heather in Bleum, Main Deck stage 11:30 am-4 pm, and
Victoria McGinnis duo, Grill stage 4:30 pm-9 pm, and
The Black Tongue Bells, Main Deck stage 5 pm-9:30 pm, all Sun, Aug 25
  ⊙  Coming of Sage, Main Deck stage 11:30 am-4:30 am, and
MoonShine, Main Deck stage 5 pm-9:30 pm, both Mon, Aug 26.
  ⊙  Kelly Fitzgerald Band, Main Deck stage, 11:30 am-4 pm, Tue, Aug 27
  ⊙  Levi Dean & the Americats, Main Deck stage 11:30 am-4 pm, and
Jodi Siegel, Tavern stage 4:30 pm-9 pm, both Wed, Aug 28
  ⊙  Masanga Maramba, Main Deck stage 11:30 am-4 pm, and
Pawnshop Kings, Tavern stage 4:30 pm-9 pm, both Fri, Aug 30
  ⊙  CLOSING DAY, Sun, Sep 1, brings seven acts, including:
Salty Suites, on the Tavern stage, and
Heather duo, on the Grill stage, both 4:30 pm-9 pm

*  TIX & general info: https://sawdustartfestival.org/
*  The FULL season schedule with all acts, stages, and times, is at: https://sawdustartfestival.org/calendar/entertainment-schedule/
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☆ Apply for a Showcase, through July 22...
2020 "FOLK ALLIANCE INTERNATIONAL (FAI) CONFERENCE" is Jan 22-26, 2020, at the Sheraton New Orleans Hotel, New Orleans, Louisiana
*  Application deadline to perform an "Official Showcase" has been EXTENDED TO July 22, due to the weekend's tropical storm/hurricane that struck the Gulf Coast.
*  Membership in Folk Alliance is not required to submit an application. All selected artists and accompanying musicians are required to be registrants of the conference.
*  Official Showcase Application Fee, June 1- July 15 22:
FAI members $25, non-members $50
*  Folk Alliance International’s mission is "to serve, strengthen, and engage the global folk music community through preservation, presentation, and promotion."
*  Full info & online application:
https://folkconference.org/osaapp/
(NOTE: the site may not show the extended deadline from the original July 15 closing date, but it is extended to 7/22.)
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ONGOING, Jul 12-Jul 26:
"DINE L.A. RESTAURANT WEEK" brings donations to charity from some participating restaurants if you dine there, or if you purchase specific menu or bar items. Phone your favorite eatery to see if they are taking part.
*  More info: https://www.discoverlosangeles.com/dinela
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ONGOING, through Sep 15:
"SCRAPS" on stage at the Matrix Theatre, 7657 Melrose Av, Los Angeles CA 90046.
* “STUNNING… Don’t miss this powerful production.” -- Anthony Byrnes, KCRW 89
*  “PROVOCATIVE…” “THIS IS UNFORGETTABLE THEATER.” -- Eric A. Gordon, People’s World
*  “TIMELY, RELEVANT AND DISTURBING… RIVETING…
a fascinating peek at a world of trauma and loss” -- Elaine Mura, LA Splash
*  “RECOMMENDED… STAGE RAW TOP TEN…” -- Deborah Klugman, Stage Raw
*  TIX at a DISCOUNT:
Use code SCRAP5 for $5 off tickets, by phone at 323-960-7711, or online at: www.onstage411.com/scraps
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Opening July 26...
ONGOING, through Aug 18:
"BILLIE HOLIDAY: FRONT AND CENTER" at WACO Theater Center, 5144 Lankershim Bl, North Hollywood CA 91601. Sylvia D. Jatta (backed up by a live jazz combo) revives her 2016 biographical show about "Lady Day." Expect to hear Billie's greatest hits, well-performed.  Runs Fridays & Saturdays at 8 pm, Sundays at 3 pm. Opening night Jul 26 is sold-out; show is followed by reception on Sat, Jul 27. Ends Aug 18.
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Opens July 26 in Los Angeles...
"AT WAR," an important and mesmerizing new film, opens July 26th at Laemmle’s Royal Theatre, 11523 Santa Monica Bl, Los Angeles CA 90025
*  Showtimes: https://movies.eventful.com/theaters-showtimes/laemmles-royal-theatre-/T0-001-000000347-7
*  Do you want to know, in immediately practical terms, why a "neo-liberal economic paradigm" is not at all what you think? Want to see, up close, how global capitalism reigns supreme through intimidation, manipulation, and unending lies?
*  This film shows you. It opens with a scene familiar to anyone ever involved in union bargaining in the U.S.
*  A line from the film: “It’s not bosses versus workers anymore. It’s all of us together in the same boat.”
*  “Hello Perin workers,” says one message of solidarity, arriving at strike headquarters with a check enclosed. “We have the same a**holes running our firm.”
*  In exasperation, the CEO accuses the strikers, who are trying to save their plant from being closed by megagiant predatory capitalists of “refusing to see market reality,” which the CEO likens to “demanding a whole new world or living in another world.”
*  Reviewer Steve Early writes, "'At War' pulls no punches about the personal sacrifices and weighty responsibilities of workers who become strike leaders. This film should be required viewing during union training of shop stewards, local officers, and bargaining committee members."
*  He continues, "Cinema Libre Studio hopes to reach a much broader audience when the film opens in New York, Los Angeles and other cities in July. It’s also looking for labor organizations to sponsor showings to their own members. Let’s hope that some unions take advantage of this offer—because the war on workers, whether in France or the U.S., shows no sign of letting up."
*  Read his review at: https://hollywoodprogressive.com/plant-closing-war/
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ONGOING, FREE Summer symphony:
"SYMPHONY IN THE CITIES" Concert Series performed FREE by PACIFIC SYMPHONY in four cities.
*  Pack a picnic, grab a lawn chair or blanket and gather the family for an evening of free music and outdoor summer fun.
*  Classical KUSC’s radio host Alan Chapman serves as emcee.
*  There are interactive and hands-on activities for children, including instrument making, a drum circle, an instrument petting zoo and an opportunity to meet the musicians.
*  Back by popular demand — kids have the chance to learn how to conduct with Maestro St. Clair and later help lead the orchestra in Sousa’s “Hands Across the Sea” during the concert.
*  The entire audience is invited to participate in a sing-along of patriotic favorites.
*  With a potpourri of popular classics, pop tunes and patriotic tunes, this year’s "Symphony in the Cities" concerts are led by Music Director Carl St. Clair and take place on in these cities on the following dates:
Mission Viejo, Jul 27, 4 pm "Prelude in the Park" activities, 7 pm concert. Features pre-concert entertainment for all and a Musical Playground for Children. Concert features Pacific Symphony. At Oso Viejo Community Park on the Village Green, 24932 Veterans Way, Mission Viejo CA
Costa Mesa, Jul 28, 5 pm outdoor activities, 7 pm indoor concert. Includes family activities and community ensemble performances beginning at 5 pm outdoors on the Julianne and George Argyros Plaza. Pacific Symphony concert starts inside the Concert Hall at 7 pm. At the Renée & Henry Segerstrom Concert Hall, 615 Town Center Dr, Costa Mesa CA
Orange (new this year), Aug 3, 5:30 pm activities, 7 pm concert. Family activities and local music acts begin at 5:30 pm. Pacific Symphony concert at 7 pm. At Aitken Arts Plaza at Musco Center for the Arts, Chapman University, One University Dr, Orange CA
Irvine,  Aug 4, 5:30 pm activities, 7 pm concert. Family activities and local music acts begin at 5:30, Pacific Symphony concert at 7 pm. At Mike Ward Community Park Woodbridge, 20 Lake Rd, Irvine CA
*  More info, www.PacificSymphony.org
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ONGOING, FREE summer concert series:
19th annual "MARINA DEL REY SUMMER CONCERTS" series in Burton Chace Park, 13650 Mindanao Way, Marina del Rey CA 90292
*  Enjoy a serene sunset by the water & brilliant music under the stars ... for free.
*  Entry is first-come, first-served until venue capacity is reached. Early arrival is recommended.
*  Bring a low-back lawn/beach chair or blanket. No tents or umbrellas during the show.
*  2019 Schedule:
• Thu, Jul 11 – MDR Symphony | Puccini's La Bohème & Chaney's The Phantom of the Opera
• Sat, Jul 20 – Rickie Lee Jones | Rock
• Thu, Jul 25 – MDR Symphony | Sights, Sounds & Dance in America
• Sat, Aug 3 – Jon Batiste | Jazz
• Thu, Aug 8 – Kronos Quartet | Contemporary Classical
• Sat, Aug 17 – Leela James | R&B
• Thu, Aug 22 – MDR Symphony | Kiss Me, Kate (staged)
• Sat, Aug 24 – MDR Symphony | Kiss Me, Kate (staged)
• Sat, Aug 31 – Jenny & The Mexicats | Latin
*  FULL INFO, http://beaches.lacounty.gov/concerts/
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ONGOING, FREE concert series:
2 pm-4 pm - "DEL AMO SUMMER OF MUSIC" is a 2nd-Saturdays summer music series featuring "diverse music styles by artists from Greater Los Angeles," at Del Amo Mall Fashion Center, 3525 W Carson St, Torrance CA
*  Info, www.simon.com/mall/del-amo-fashion-center
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ART SUBMISSIONS ACCEPTED through Aug 15...
The 8th annual “CA 101 2019” art event takes place from Oct 4 to 13 on Fisherman’s Wharf in Redondo Beach CA.
*  Organizers are now accepting submissions, through August 15, in most mediums (check for each specific medium).
*  Inquiries to Sandra Liljenwall, exhibition director, at 310-617-2840 or email sandra@ca101artexhibit.com
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Concerts in the Observatory dome. Photo: NBC Los Angeles 
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ONGOING, through October:
3 & 5 pm "SUNDAY AFTERNOON CONCERTS AT MT. WILSON OBSERVATORY" first Sundays each month, inside the iconic vaulted dome of the 100-inch Hooker telescope, reachable by paved road, on the summit of Mount Wilson above Pasadena, CA, at an altitude of 5715 feet.
*  A wide range of musical adventures, selected by Artistic Director Cécilia Tsan, are presented in this
acoustically  remarkable venue during the six-month run.
*  Series opened May 5 with a Hot Club de France-inspired tribute to guitarist Django Reinhardt and violinist Stéphane Grappelli, with hot gypsy jazz performed by violinist Ben Powell and guitarist Roch Lockyer with Brian Netzley on bass.
*  Concert-goers can view an exhibition of rare scientific artifacts, drawings, and illustrations from the Observatory’s collection.
*  All proceeds from the concerts support the Mt. Wilson Institute in its mission to preserve, protect, and promote the Observatory and the science accomplished there.
*  Access to the dome performances is via a 53-step staircase. There is no ADA-compliant access.
*  Two performances: 3 pm and 5 pm, includes a reception with the musicians at 4 pm.
*  Seating inside the historic dome is limited.
*  Tix, $50 for each show, advance purchase required.
*  Tix & info on the series at https://www.mtwilson.edu/concerts
*  See the addt'l NECESSARY INFO for going to Mt. Wilson -- whether or not you are attending the concerts -- in our listing for the "MT. WILSON OBSERVATORY GUIDED TOURS."
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Image: LA Times
ONGOING, weekends through Nov 29:
11:30 am & 1 pm - "MT. WILSON OBSERVATORY GUIDED TOURS" are two-hour guided tours Sat & Sun, Mar 30-Nov 29, of the famous astronomical observatory on the summit of Mount Wilson above Pasadena, CA, reachable by paved road, at an altitude of 5715 feet.
*  Ticket purchase required for TOURS. Included are admission to the telescope floor directly beneath the 100-inch telescope; the 60-inch telescope dome; and the 150-ft-high solar telescope tower (unless the solar astronomer is unavailable). 

*  FREE OF CHARGE, visitors can view the historic Hooker 100-inch telescope through the glass from the Visitors’ Gallery inside the dome, go in the small Astronomical Museum on the observatory grounds, sed the CHARA Interferometry Exhibit, and enjoy great hiking.
*  The grounds of the legendary observatory, founded in 1904 by astrophysical pioneer George Ellery Hale, are open free to the public year-round; info in link at bottom.
*  DOWNLOAD the printable tour brochure pdf at: https://www.mtwilson.edu/old/vis/selfguide.pdf
*  PARKING COSTS: A U.S. Forest Service "Adventure Pass" applies to the entire Angeles Nat'l Forest; it's $5 a day or $30 a year; the one-day version is available on-site at the Cosmic Cafe.
*  Cosmic Café sandwich shop above the main parking lot has fresh-made sandwiches, other treats, souvenirs, free Wi-Fi, and parking passes; open only on Saturdays and Sundays.
*  You can also see just how close the Station Fire came to consuming the observatory -- literally within ten feet.
*  Warning: Some features on newer vehicles may not work properly due to the high radio frequency interference near the broadcast towers.  Common problems include non-functioning locks, alarms, and keyless ignitions. The observatory staff says, "Consult your owner’s manual for an override procedure before you have a problem."
*  Also see the Guide's listing for the ongoing events listing for the "SUNDAY AFTERNOON CONCERTS AT MT. WILSON OBSERVATORY."
*  Tour tix are $15 adults, $13 ages 12 and under & 62 and older; children under age 6 are not permitted. Tours involve about a mile of walking and climbing some stairs.
*  Tour tickets are available for same-day purchase at the Cosmic Café, and rarely sell out. Or buy in advance online.
*  TIX and full info for the guided tours, at: https://www.mtwilson.edu/visiting/
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ONGOING, FREE, monthly:
2 pm-9:45 pm - "STAR PARTY AT GRIFFITH OBSERVATORY" is a free monthly public event with the assistance of volunteers from the Los Angeles Astronomical Society, the Los Angeles Sidewalk Astronomers, and The Planetary Society. The all-ages events are a chance for the whole family to look at the Sun, Moon, visible planets and other objects, to try out a variety of telescopes, and to talk to knowledgeable amateur astronomers about the sky and their equipment.
*  2019 dates: Jul 13, Aug 10, Sep 7, Oct 5, Nov 2, Dec 7.
*  Full info:http://www.griffithobservatory.org/programs/publictelescopes.html
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ONGOING, FREE: Jun 18-Aug 24:
11 am-5 pm - “GENERATION W(AR): INVESTIGATING THE MECHANISMS BEHIND THE MILITARIZATION OF SOCIETY” at the Torrance Art Museum, 3320 Civic Center Dr, Torrance, CA 90503
*  Runs regular gallery hours: Tue-Sat, 11 am-5 pm, Jun 18-Aug 24. Closed Sun, Mon, and all major holidays.
*  Features 16 artists reflecting on increased military engagement across the globe.
*  Opens June 15 with an evening reception, 6 pm-9 pm; see listing.

*  Pictured, “Besieged,” by Jerome Lagarrigue.
*  "GENERATION W(ar)" explores the intersections between art and warfare, between artists who focus their art practice toward political expression and criticisms of the institutionalization of war into the fabric of society.
*  The 16 featured artists are Shusuke Ao, Josh Azzarella, Vanessa Beecroft, Dan Van Clapp, Melanie Friend, Shaun Gladwell, Ben Jackel, Jerome Lagarrigue, Dinh Q Lê, Hillary Mushkin, Simon Norfolk, Isabel Rocamora, Kim Rugg, Joaquín Segura, Allison Stewart, Yoram Wolberger, and there is a continuous screening of the film, "Body of War" by Harun Farocki.
*  21-year olds have never lived during a time when the US was not at war. How and where can we see this reflected in the art works of our time? Where does patriotism end and nationalism begin? How much militarism in a democracy is too much?
*  The artists of "Generation W(ar)" investigate the mechanisms behind the militarization of society, the embedding of the warrior culture, the invisibility of things in plain sight, and the daily relationship to war that underlies the culture at large.
*  Curated by Ichiro Irie and Max Presneill.

*  Info: 310-618-6388 or www.TorranceArtMuseum.com
*  FREE admission.
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ONGOING, musical theatre, through Aug 3:
"DAMES AT SEA" at the Sierra Madre Playhouse, 87 W Sierra Madre Bl, Sierra Madre CA 91024


*  Tune-filled musical with tons of truly sensational tap-dancing and singing, it concerns a troupe who must leave their theatre and move their show -- to a ship at sea. Along the way, the ingenue falls for the composer. Suddenly, she must replace the diva. Will the new girl become a star? Ahoy, for whom will the winds blow fair?
* Free parking behind the Playhouse.
*  Runs Fri & Sat, 8 pm;  Sun, 2:30 pm. Extended through Aug 3.
*  Tix: https://sierramadreplayhouse.org/
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ONGOING, Jun 13-Aug 17, FREE LIVE THEATRE:
"SHAKESPEARE BY THE SEA," bringing free productions of the Bard to several Southern California communities, begins its 22nd season on June 13 with a thtee-night opening of “THE COMEDY OF ERRORS” at Point Fermin Park, on the stage near the lighthouse, at 807 W Paseo Del Mar, San Pedro, CA 90731
*  "In this play, everything that can go wrong does go wrong. Which doesn’t mean it isn’t a barrel of laughs." -- Easy Reader News.
*  They are doing 42 performances in 23 locations this year.
*  This season brings two Shakespeare plays --  “The Comedy of Errors” and "Henry V" -- in repertory, through Aug 17.
*  Season calendar; all June productions at 8 pm; most nights in July and Aug at 7 pm, with a few at 8 pm:
♤ “THE COMEDY OF ERRORS” dir. by James Rice, is at at Pt. Fermin on: Jun 27 & 29 at 7 pm, and Jul 5 at 8 pm, and returns Aug 17, 8 pm, for the season's grand finale at Pt. Fermin.
• ALSO RUNS: 
• Jul 7, at Civic Center, 30940 Hawthorne Bl, Rancho Palos Verdes, CA
• Jul 11, 7 pm, at Valley Park, Valley & Gould, Hermosa Beach, CA 90254
• Jul 12, 7 pm, at Monte Verde Park, 4626 Shadeway Rd, Lakewood, CA 90714
• Jul 14, 7 pm, at Rush Park, 3021 Blume Dr, Rossmoor, CA 90720
• Jul 17, 7 pm, at the Venice Beach Boardwalk, 1800 Ocean Front Walk, Venice, CA 90291
• Jul 21, 7 pm, at Cesar Chavez Park, 1401 Golden Av, Long Beach, CA 90802
• Jul 24, 7 pm, at Roxbury Park, 471 Roxbury Dr, Beverly Hills, CA 90210
• Jul 25, 7 pm, at Birch Park, 210 N Birch St, Santa Ana, CA 92701
• Jul 27, 7 pm, at Wilson Park, 2200 Crenshaw Blvd, Torrance, CA 90501
• Jul 28, 7 pm, at Terranea Resort, 100 Terranea Wy, Rancho Palos Verdes, CA 90275
• Aug 1, 7 pm, at Garfield Park, 1000 Park Av, South Pasadena, CA 91030
• Aug 4, 7 pm, at Eisenhower Park, The Pier, Main & Ocean Av, Seal Beach, CA 90740
• Aug 7, 7 pm, at Soka University, 1 University Dr, Aliso Viejo, CA 92656
• Aug 8, 7 pm, at Virginia Avenue Park, 2200 Virginia Av, Santa Monica, CA 90404
• Aug 10, 7 pm, at Polliwog Park, 1601 Manhattan Beach Bl, Manhattan Beach, CA 90266
• Aug 14, 7 pm, at La Mirada Community Regional Park, 13701 Adelfa Dr, La Mirada, CA 90638
• Aug 15, 7 pm, at Don Knabe Community Regional Park, 19700 Bloomfield Av, Cerritos, CA 90703
♧ "HENRY V" dir. by Stephanie Coltrin, is at at Pt. Fermin on Jun 20-22 & 28 at 7 pm, and Jul 6 at 8 pm; it returns to this, the home venue, Aug 16, 8 pm, for the grand finale.
• ALSO RUNS at all these venues: 
• Jul 10, 7 pm, at Valley Park, Valley & Gould, Hermosa Beach, CA 90254
• Jul 13, 7 pm, at Rush Park, 3021 Blume Dr, Rossmoor, CA 90720
• Jul 18, 7 pm, at Schabarum Park, 17250 Colima Rd, Hacienda Heights, CA 91745
• Jul 19, 7 pm, at Norman P. Murray Community and Senior Center, 24932 Veterans Way, Mission Viejo, CA 92692
• Jul 20, 7 pm, at Cesar Chavez Park, 1401 Golden Ave, Long Beach, CA 90802
• Jul 26, 7 pm, at Wilson Park, 2200 Crenshaw Blvd, Torrance, CA 90501
• Jul 31, 7 pm, at Garfield Park, 1000 Park Ave, South Pasadena, CA 91030
• Aug 2, 7 pm, at Adventure Park, 10130 Gunn Ave, Whittier, CA 90605
• Aug 3, 7 pm, at Los Encinos State Historic Park, 16756 Moorpark St, Encino, CA 91436
• Aug 9, 7 pm, at Polliwog Park, 1601 Manhattan Beach Bl, Manhattan Beach, CA 90266
• Aug 11, 7 pm, at Pan Pacific Park, 7600 Beverly Bl, Los Angeles, CA 90036
*  FREE to attend at all the venues; donations accepted. 
*  Info: 310-217-7596 or www.shakespearebythesea.org
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ONGOING, through Aug 18:
"THE DIRECTION HOME" is a world premiere stage comedy at Let Live Theatre @ Actors Company, 916A N Formosa Av, Los Angeles CA 90046. Kiff Scholl directs Greg Vie's play about a group of disparate housemates in West Hollywood, 1979, as three young men and one young woman attempt to navigate their careers and romances. Runs Fridays and Saturdays at 8 pm, Sundays at 3 pm. Ends Aug 18.
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ONGOING, through Aug 18:
"RENOVATIONS FOR SIX" is a stage conedy making its US premiere run at at Theatre 40, 241 S Moreno Dr, Beverly Hills CA 90212. Howard Storm directs popular Canadian playwright Norm Foster's new comedy about three couples with secrets who clash at a house party at a home undergoing renovation. Ample free parking beneath the venue; enter from driveway at Durant & Moreno Drives. Runs Thursdays-Fridays-Saturdays at 8 pm, Sundays at 2 pm. Ends Aug 18.
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ONGOING, through Sep 30:
L.A. RIVER KAYAKING, NATURAL SECTIONS, RE-OPEN FOR 2019 SEASON. It isn't all an ugly concrete ditch. There are stretches that are wild, where the Army Corps of Engineers found it had "no bottom," and so they couldn't concrete and entomb the river. Those stretches are loaded with wildlife, and in recent years, the best outdoor adventure anywhere below the high San Gabriel Mountains.
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*  You can go sit on the bank with your guitar, write songs, or just enjoy the bird songs. 
*  The more adventurous are offered guided experiences or can just "put in" with their own or a rented kayak.
*  Yep: for the safely outdoor-savvy, you can just go! In addition to taking to the water, you can hike, fish, birdwatch, critter watch, and see the sights you thought were long gone. 
*  There ARE rules, starting with going in only at marked entry points; it's illegal and unsafe to just go in anywhere; the current in the concrete inner ditch is deceptively fast and frequently drowns those dumb enough to get in it.
*  From Memorial Day through Sep 30, bookings for guided tours are available. Currently, reservations for those guided experiences are being taken through the first week of June, with more dates, through the summer, opening up soon. (Link below.)
*  The two major areas of entry for natural surroundings / river adventure can be found at the Sepulveda Basin River and Elysian Valley. See the downloadable simplified maps of each (addresses online) and be sure to download the rules and cautions.
*  Thanks to "DoLA" for the pic of kayakers on the L.A. River.
*  Get all the info, rules, etc, at:http://lariverrecreation.org/2017/05/19/about-the-los-angeles-river-recreation-zone/
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ONGOING, FREE SUMMER CONCERT SERIES:
2 pm-4 pm - "CONCERTS AT METLOX" is a Free live music series on SUNDAYS, May 26-Sun, Sep 1, at Metlox, 451 Manhattan Beach Bl, Manhattan Beach CA
*  Bring a blanket or chair.
*  Metered parking in the Metlox structure.
*  Band line-up for the season, at: www.metloxmb.com/events/
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ONGOING, FREE OUTDOOR FILM SERIES:
7:30 pm-10 pm start times; vary by sunset - "FREE FAMILY MOVIE NIGHT" returns May 24 for the summer, on the Boardwalk at Redondo Beach Pier (below Kincaid’s), 500 Fisherman’s Wharf, Redondo Beach CA
*  Bring a low-back beach chair or blanket.
*  Screening starts at dusk so actual times vary.
*  Up-to-date movie schedule at: www.redondopier.com
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ONGOING, opened May 18, 2019:
MUSEUM OF CONTEMPORARY ART -- MOCA -- Admission is now FREE. On May 18, the downtown Los Angeles art museum, atop Bunker Hill and a short walk from the Music Center, announced complimentary tickets for all visitors, thanks to a $10 million donation. The funding is reported to be enough to enable no-fee entry for the next five years. BUT CHECK WITH THE VENUE TO BE SURE THE NEW NO-FEE ADMISSON HAS STARTED.
     "We're so excited to add MOCA to the list as a museum that's *always* free, no matter the day! This is a massive opportunity for Southern California locals and tourists alike to discover everything the L.A. art scene has to offer," said a MOCA spokesperson.
     Want to visit more Los Angeles-area art institutions and museums for no charge? Head to the DoLA site to check out the designated days you can do that, at: https://dola.com/p/los-angeles-free-museum-days
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ONGOING, opened May 15, 2019:
MUSEUM OF DREAM SPACE (MODS) grand opening was May 15, 2019.
*  Advance tix at a 25% discount are available now.
* MODS is the first museum in the US that's focused on exhibiting digital art.
*  The design concept of MODS is illuminated by art design from Yayoi Kusama (famous for "infinite rooms") and the global development of digital art.
*  The aim of MODS is to provide an immersive, magical and unique art experience to visitors.
*  DISCOUNT TIX at: https://modsla.com/
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ONGOING, opened May 25:
10 am-5:45 pm - SEASIDE LAGOON reopens May 25 in Hermosa Beach, open daily for the summer through Mon, Sep 2. Swim in the protected saltwater lagoon. A children’s play area, snack bar, barbeque pits and tables for parties are available. Info, 310-318-0681.
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ONGOING: through Jan 5, 2020:
Art exhibition: "COYOTE LEAVES THE RES: THE ART OF HARRY FONSECA" at the Autry Museum of the American West, across from the L.A. Zoo in Griffith Park, at 4700 Western Heritage Way, Los Angeles, CA 90027
*  Explore the complexity of Harry Fonseca’s art (Nisenan Maidu, Hawaiian, Portuguese, 1946–2006) within the context of a contemporary world, in which new freedoms and old biases often exist side-by-side.
*  Featuring paintings, sketches, and lithographs, this exhibition focuses on the recurring figure of Coyote, a trickster, shape shifter, and storyteller capable of moving undetected between different worlds.
*  Fonseca was an instrumental force in reshaping Native art with his trademark blend of traditional imagery, contemporary experience, and vibrant color and form. As he used his art to explore both his personal journey and the role of history in shaping Native consciousness in the present, Fonseca sought to expand definitions of American Indian art and to shatter the expectations and stereotypes that had long confined it.
*  As both a gay man and a person of mixed heritage, Fonseca used his work as a vehicle for self-discovery a means of navigating different aspects of his life and identity during a time when ideas about Native peoples were often driven by outside forces, including commercial markets, tourism, and historical clichés.
*  RUNS May 19, 2019–January 5, 2020 in the Autry's George Montgomery Gallery.
*  Opens daily at 10 am. Closes Tue-Fri at 4 pm, Sat & Sun at 5 pm.
*  TIX: included with regular museum admission.
*  More: https://theautry.org/exhibitions/coyote-leaves-res-art-harry-fonseca
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ONGOING, Sundays:
10 am-2 pm - THE GENTLE BARN welcomes visitors, and makes a great Earth Day or Easter destination, at 15825 Sierra Hwy, Santa Clarita, CA 91390; www.gentlebarn.org/california/
*  Go hug the cows, give the pigs tummy rubs, cuddle the turkeys, and enjoy a beautiful day at the Gentle Barn.
*  To ensure that the smaller animals in the upper barnyard don't feel stressed or overcrowded, groups are allowed to go into the upper barnyard after a presentation.
*  Out of respect for the animals, do not bring any dairy, egg, meat, poultry, or seafood onto the property.
*  This is an outdoor farm environment; it's recommended all guests wear long pants, closed-toe shoes, a hat, and plenty of sunscreen. Be sure to bring plenty of water for your group.
*  TIX (Donation) adults $22, kids $12. Website above.
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GET TIX NOW, inaugural season opens Sep 13:
P3 THEATRE COMPANY debuts this year in its home venue, the Ernest Borgnine Theatre, in Long Beach, CA
*  The venue is that city's premier medium-sized theatre, constructed in Renaissance style and housed within the Long Beach Scottish Rite Event Center. Its décor is both timeless and elegant, and there's plenty of onsite parking.
*  Season One 2019/2020 will feature:
 ■ "Evita" - September 13-29, 2019
 ■ "Steel Magnolias" - November 8-17, 2019
 ■ "Sordid Lives" - February 7-16, 2020
 ■ "Gypsy" - March 27-Apri 12, 2020
 ■ "A Chorus Line" - June 5-21, 2020
*  Through Monday, July 8th, get a 25% discount off "EVITA" tickets, using discount code P3REDWHITEBLUE
*  Ongoing, receive a 25% "Build Your Own Season" subscription discount on all 5 shows. Also, short-term offers for specific show discounts come and go at their website.
*  TIX, details, and special offers, at: https://www.p3theatre.biz/

Ernest Borgnine Theatre, home of the new P3 Theatre Company, in Long Beach, CA
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Ongoing, through July:
"OPEN GARDENS" at the Homestead Museum, 15415 E Don Julian Rd, City of Industry, CA 91745

*  Mondays & Fridays in July from 10 am to 1 pm, FREE.
*  Two days each week in July, the gardens are open for walkers and recreation.
*  ALSO: Free tours of the historic houses are offered Wednesday-Sunday at 1, 2, 3, & 4 pm. The only way to see the houses is on a tour.
*  ADA compliant, vaccinated service animals welcome, but no no pets or emotional support/ therapy/assistance animals are permitted.
*  The Homestead Museum provides a unique way to look at Southern California's history from the 1840s, when this land was still part of Mexico, through the 1920s, when Los Angeles came to be known as a major metropolitan city. This six-acre site features the Workman House, a Victorian-era country home constructed around an 1840s adobe; La Casa Nueva, a 1920s Spanish Colonial Revival mansion noted for its architectural crafts; and El Campo Santo one of the oldest private cemeteries in Southern California. Through all of its programs, the museum strives to create advocates for history through the stories of greater Los Angeles.
*  Info, 626-968-8492 or www.homesteadmuseum.org
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ONGOING, Jul 10-Aug 26:
PERSHING SQUARE DOWNTOWN STAGE offers free outdoor summer events at 6th & Olive, downtown Los Angeles CA

*  Featured each week are:
• CONCERTS
• MOVIE SCREENINGS
• SPECIAL EVENTS

*  For all Pershing Square events, you can bring lawn chairs or blankets; sometimes you can bring a picnic (no glass or alcohol), sometimes you can't, when on-site vendors get a monopoly; see their events schedule.
*  SATURDAY CONCERT check-in / security screening is on the corner of 6th & Olive and from the subway, you must hike around the perimeter. Read the summer concert rules on their site before you go.
*  SCHEDULES, info, rules, etc, at: www.laparks.org/pershingsquare
*  You can conveniently visit the “Square” and nearby downtown L.A. destinations from the Red/Purple Subway's Pershing Square Station, and avoid problematic and pricey parking.
*  From both widely-spaced ends of that station and other stations on this and intersecting light rail lines, downtown L.A. offers museums, restaurants, and live music venues / nightlife.
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ONGOING, FREE, through Aug 4:
"LINDA LYKE: FIELD NOTES" is the current exhibition at the Muckenthaler Cultural Center, 1201 W Malvern Av, Fullerton, CA 92833; www.themuck.org

*  Printmaker LINDA LYKE vividly captures the spontaneous and immediate sense of discovery that stems from close and careful observation of nature.
*  This body of work evolved from Lyke's own particular observations of birds and megafauna in Kenya as well as Los Angeles.
*  GALLERY HOURS: Tue-Sun, noon-4 pm; free admission, donations welcomed.
*  Also see Thu, Jul 11, 6:30 pm, for "The Painterly Print: Printmaking workshop on Monotype" by Linda Lyke at the venue.
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ONGOING, Jul 5-Aug 30:
7 pm-11 pm - "DANCE DTLA" returns for 2019, sponsored by the L.A. The Music Center on Friday nights at the Music Center's architechturally iconic campus in Downtown Los Angeles.

 *   FREE dancing and free dance lessons, plus food trucks and music, intended for all ages.
*  Featured genres and locations:
⊙ July 5: Line Dance & Two Step at The Music Center's Walt Disney Concert Hall (BP Hall)
⊙ Jul 12: Hip Hop at Grand Park Performance Lawn
⊙ Jul 19: Argentine Tango at Grand Park Olive Court
⊙ Jul 26: Disco at Grand Park Event Lawn
⊙ Aug 2: K-pop at Grand Park Performance Lawn
⊙ Aug 9: Salsa at The Music Center Plaza
⊙ Aug 16: Motown/Funk at The Music Center Plaza
⊙ Aug 30: Cumbia at The Music Center Plaza - "Plaza Grand Opening Weekend Celebration"
*  No outside alcohol permitted at these events; picnicking not allowed inside Walt Disney Concert Hall. Food and beverages available for purchase at each location.
*  Full list of prohibited items in Grand Park at: www.grandparkla.org/faqs
*  More at: https://www.musiccenter.org/dancedtla
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ONGOING Jun 29-Nov 24, FREE:
11 am-7 pm - "SECOND HOME SERPENTINE PAVILION," aka a giant multicolor art installation tunnel of fabric, at the La Brea Tar Pits in Los Angeles

Photos: TIMEOUTLA / IWAN BAAN, via DoLA
*  Grand opening Saturday, June 29; runs through Nov 24.
*  The 866-square-foot art installation is by world-renowned architect duo SelgasCano. 
*  It's spacious inside so you don't feel trapped. Which is important, considering why the tar pits are L.A.'s best paleontological dig site, where prehistoric critteryoos are unearthed after they fell in and, er, got trapped eons ago.
*  FREE ADMISSION, and open until 9 pm on Fridays.
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...festivals to concerts to club gigs to film screenings and more. If folky-Americana-ish / acoustic renaissance / film-video-sound-lovers and other creative types are apt to like it, then it's in here. Along with plenty of opportunities to broaden one's horizons...

FESTIVALS appear first in each day's listings, then all the other events happening that day are chronological, by start time. Note that SUNDAY listings do not re-list festivals that started on Saturday (or earlier), AND, you should always remember to take a gander at the "Ongoing Events" section, to get the complete picture of all that's happening.

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Fri-Sun, Jul 12-14, FESTIVAL:
Annual "ST. KATHERINE’S GREEK FESTIVAL" at St. Katherine’s Greek Orthodox Church, 722 Knob Hill, Redondo Beach, CA

*  This, the South Bay's Greek Festival, celebrates over 50 years of Greek food, dancing and music.
*  As a dependable trait, Greek Festivals everywhere are warm and welcoming and they expect you to to eat (a lot), drink some ouzo, and dance until you drop, even if you have no idea how to do Greek dancing. Go. You'll have fun. Even if you wear your cowboy boots.
*  TIX are $2/day at the door.
*  Runs Fri 5 – 10 pm; Sat noon-10 pm; Sun noon-9 pm.
*  Info/q&a, 310-540-2434 or www.SBGreekFestival.com
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Fri, Jul 12, FREE concert:
7 pm - BETTMAN & HALPIN play the California Center For The Arts, 340 N Escondido Bl, Escondido, CA
*  Award winners in both regional and national performing and songwriting contests, fiddler Stephanie Bettman & multi-instrumentalist Luke Halpin are known for their lyrical depth, entertaining stories, and high-energy performances. They have been generating buzz in folk and bluegrass circles since they started touring in 2008.
*  Admission is free on the lawn, $12 with a reserved seat, or $40 for an entire table.
*  All Ages.
*  Box office, 800-988-4253.
*  Tables and chairs are limited, so act fast.
*  Now based in Denver, they return to Southern Cal about every 18 months. This time they're doing 3 local dates: this one, and two in Altadena. See Sat, Jul 13, 2 pm, and Mon, Jul 15, 8 pm.
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Fri-Sun, Jul 12-14:
8 pm - "THEATRE OF NOTE's 'BOOM NIGHTS'" benefit for the upcoming production of "Driving Wilde" at Theatre of NOTE, 1517 N Cahuenga Bl, Los Angeles CA
*  8 pm Fri & Sat; 7 pm Sun.
*  Part comedic music (and acoustic at that), it's a grab bag, and not suitable for kids.
*  Go Friday to see the one with bitingly funny performing songwriter PHIL WARD, as he gets a very rare assist from his vocalist spouse SILVIE. (You may also know Phil from his recurring role at Knott's Berry Farm as "Ox Mayfield" in the Fri-Sun (through Aug 18) "Ghost Town Alive" production.
*  The evening's other acts include famous actor PAUL DOOLEY and wife WINNIE; excellent standup by CAT DAVIS; perverse and hysterical ventriloquist KARL HERLINGER; burlesque dancer ESTELLA DETROIT; and many more.
*  Things kick-off at 8 pm with FIONA LAKELAND's touching one-person show "CHARLOTTE'S WORLD," then the rest of the acts start about 9 pm.
*  TIX are a very reasonable $15, at: https://tickets.vendini.com/ticket-software.html?t=tix&e=8dd95c5838ad80b67a49bea1e5131dd7&vqitq=7b627618-450a-4e6e-9523-e6c2321ce8d3&vqitp=57a996a9-9892-466f-b9ee-489a3e9a3adc&vqitts=1562816434&vqitc=vendini&vqite=itl&vqitrt=Safetynet&vqith=53bc4831ae82d0d0d3391bbb2f7a85dd
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Fri, Jul 12:
8 pm - THE EVANGENITALS play the Coffee Gallery Backstage, 2029 N Lake Av, Altadena, CA 91001; reservations by phone only, 10 am-10 pm, 7 days at 626-798-6236
*  Folked-up, genre-bending, good time band The Evangenitals are fresh off of The Melissa Etheridge Cruise AND celebrating the launch of their new weekly “100 Song Demo” music podcast.
*  What better way to revel in their creative outpourings than in the up close and personal environs of the Coffee Gallery Backstage?
*  This show marks the return to the venue of this wild bunch for an epic and intimate double set of songs, stories, and sing-a-longs ranging from truck-stop lullabies to Klezmer-punk-jazz, ballads to barnburners, freak folk to rump shaking funk.
*  Founded by playwright/director Juli Crockett and opera, jazz & gospel singer Lisa Dee, The Evangenitals are an alt-country/Americana love revolution made flesh for your listening pleasure.
*  The Guide has celebrated this band for years, most recently when they played this year's "Lummis Festival." So we'll treat you to what other media outlets have said about them:
*  "I hope these underground bohemian diamonds stay true to themselves; they should never be tampered with." (Music News Nashville).
*  “The female harmonies between Juli Crockett and Lisa Dee are like the Andrews Sisters re-imagined as tragic mermaids… I haven’t heard harmonies ring this good since the Chapin Sisters were on the scene.” (LA Record).
*  "Transports you back to a time when the music came from front porches and folk gatherings that allowed for the songwriting to take center stage." (Today's Country Magazine).
*  “We’re talking about alt-country at its finest, but that’s only the start. Influences of Southern rock, cow punk and even a little klezmer pop make a tasty brew.” (Pasadena Weekly).
*   "Their sound is a chimera of American music, a blend of country, bluegrass, jazz and rock, with soulfondling lyrics, which might leave your skin wet from dancing and your eyes dripping tears of joy all in the same evening.” (Monterey County Weekly).
*  TIX, $20. Expect it to sell-out.
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Unanticipated anniversary event: Tonight, on the 42nd anniversary (to the day) of the "Great New York City Blackout" of 1977, a power failure has plunged 40,000 Manhattanites into darkness. Granted, it was millions of people in 1977. But nothing like this has happened since.
      2019 is a year loaded with important anniversary dates.  In just a few days, July 20th marks 50 years since humans first set foot on another celestial world. May 10th was 150 years since the Golden Spike completed the first transcontinental railroad. And Woodstock, the most celebrated music event of all time, was a half-century ago this summer.
      The 1977 blackout saw a huge spike in births nine months later. Should we expect that to repeat nine months from tonight?
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Remember to check Friday's listings for multi-day festivals that run through the weekend. We no longer re-list them each day.
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Sat & Sun,Jul 13 & 14, FREE FESTIVAL:
Noon-9 pm - 🌸 39th annual "LOTUS FESTIVAL" 🌼 at Echo Park Lake, 751 Echo Park Av, Echo Park / Los Angeles CA 90026
*  2019 Host Country: Philippines. Each year the Lotus Festival is based around a different Asian or Pacific Islander country. There are "tons of festivities" at the event that allow the community to learn more about that country and its culture.
*  Free, all-ages.
*  Full info: https://www.lotusfestivalla.org/
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Sat, Jul 13, pseudo FESTIVAL:
1:30 pm - 15th annual "TIKI NIGHT" at the historic Egyptian Theatre, 6712 Hollywood Bl, Hollywood, CA 90028
*  The American Cinematheque event kicks off with a Tiki Marketplace in the courtyard featuring vendors selling new and vintage Tiki related art, clothing, accessories and more.
*  Highlights include a Luau Dinner (separate ticket), the "Hawaii on Film" presentation in the theatre at 4 pm, live performances by KING KUKULELE & THE FRIKI TIKISand the POLYNESIAN PARADISE DANCERS; plus tiki cocktails and food available for purchase from Aloha Fridays and Hang Loose Hawaiian Shaved Ice food trucks.
*  At 7:30 pm, KING KUKULELE hosts the double feature: "Gidget Goes Hawaiian" (1961) with Deborah Walley; and "Paradise, Hawaiian Style" (1966) with Elvis Presley.
*  TIX (link shows previous years' info): http://www.americancinemathequecalendar.com/content/tiki-night
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Sat, Jul 13, FREE concert:
2 pm-4 pm - "DEL AMO SUMMER OF MUSIC" is a 2nd-Saturdays summer music series featuring "diverse music styles by artists from Greater Los Angeles," at Del Amo Mall Fashion Center, 3525 W Carson St, Torrance CA
*  Info, www.simon.com/mall/del-amo-fashion-center
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Sat, Jul 13:
2 pm - BETTMAN & HALPIN play a matinee at the Coffee Gallery Backstage, 2029 Lake Av, Altadena, CA
*  Award winners in both regional and national performing and songwriting contests, fiddler Stephanie Bettman & multi-instrumentalist Luke Halpin are known for their lyrical depth, entertaining stories, and high-energy performances. They have been generating buzz in folk and bluegrass circles since they started touring in 2008.
*  TIX: $25, all ages.
*   Reservations only by phone, 10 am-10 pm, 7 days, at 626-798-6236
*  This show will sell-out. ALL this duo's shows here sell-out.
*  They also perform here Monday night, Jul 15, 8 pm, and in Escondido on Friday, July 12, 7 pm; see listings. See PHOTO, in Fri, Jul 12, 7 pm listing.
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Sat, Jul 13:
4 pm - DENNIS ROGER REED with DON REED & LENNY HANSELL play Middle Ridge Winery Tasting Gallery, 54301 N Circle Dr, Idyllwild CA; 951-659-9000; https://www.middleridge.com/Store/The-Gallery
*  Wine and art -- and, this evening, "good stuff" acoustic music from performing songwriter and FolkWorks columnist Dennis Roger Reed.
*  Check out his new (latest) CD, "BEFORE IT WAS BEFORE," folk, swing, folk rock, blues and bluegrass from Dennis Roger Reed with Don Reed, at:  http://store.cdbaby.com/cd/dennisrogerreedwithdonreed
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Sat, Jul 13, outdoor screening:
6:30 pm - "STREET FOOD CINEMA" series screens ALFRED HITCHCOCK's "REAR WINDOW" on the film's 65th anniversary, preceded by dj music, outdoors at Heritage Square Museum, 3800 Homer St, Los Angeles, CA 90031
*  Screenings here are a series of cinema classics, held in the historic “town square” of the museum with picnic-ready food trucks, beer and wine bar, and a DJ spinning gawd-knows-what.


*  You can briefly explore the Perry Mansion, Hale House, Knudsen House and Colonial Drugstore before the movie begins. The venue is a living history museum that explores the settlement and development of Southern California from the Civil War to the early 20th Century, offering visitors a look into the everyday lives of Southern Californians at the close of the 19th Century.
*  Dog friendly screening, bring your pooch on a leash.
*  No tall chairs: no seats over 6 inches off the ground, no tall-back chairs.
*  Gates 5:30 pm, dj music 6:30 pm, movie 8:30 pm.
*  PARKING: Suggested lot is at 4263 Homer St, Los Angeles, CA 90031; $10 online, $15 on-site. Better to carpool or Uber/Lyft due to very limited parking availability, or best yet, ride Metro Gold Line to Heritage Square Museum. The museum is an 11 minute walk away.
*  Adv Tix, $22, on-site $29, no kids discounts.
*  Each ticket includes tours of the picturesque, Victorian-era homes and buildings throughout Heritage Square.
* TIX & info: https://streetfoodcinema.com/rear-window/
(We've gotta say... if THIS edition of the multivenue "Street Food Cinema" series included some LIVE music appropriate to this film, we'd be on-board. But a deejay, probably spinning "urban" crap? It's far worse than the need for our usual comment: "For that kind of money, isn't a good concert cheaper? With money left over for Netflix? Just sayin'...")
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Sat, Jul 13:
7 pm - JANET KLEIN & HER PARLOUR BOYS play the Coffee Gallery Backstage, 2029 N Lake Av, Altadena, CA; reservations by phone only, 10 am-10 pm, 7 days, at: 626-798-6236; website for more info www.coffeegallery.com
*  It's the charming and sometimes quaintly naughty music of the 1920s -- ragtime, early jazz, Tin Pan Alley -- from the top purveyors is thee genre.
*  Ukulele Chanteuse Janet Klein could have just stepped from a time machine. Fortunately for all of us, her Betty-Boopish charm always arrives intact.
*  Her best-in-the-business band -- John Reynolds, Corey Gemme, Marquis Howell and Randy Worltz -- deliver both wit and added dazzling riffs to the songs.
*  Ho Doh Dee Doh and Hotsy Totsy.
*  TIX, $20.
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Sat, Jul 13:
7:30 pm - PETER BOLLAND plus WATSON, BELDOCK & BEACH play the "San Diego Folk Heritage" concert series at Pilgrim United Church of Christ, 2020 Chestnut Av, Carlsbad, CA 92008
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Sat, Jul 13:
8 pm - ALICE WALLACE with her full band performs two sets at "Russ & Julie's House Concerts" series in Oak Park, CA (Thousand Oaks, Agoura Hills area); reservations get directions, at rsvp@houseconcerts.us
*  Her latest music video for "The Blue" was recently named one of Rolling Stone Country's "10 Best Country and Americana Songs to Hear Now."
*  Honored as 2017’s “Female Vocalist of the Year” at the California Country Awards and “Best Country/Americana Artist” at the L.A. Music Critic awards, ALICE WALLACE was acclaimed a Guide favorite and artist-to-watch nearly a decade ago.
*  She was recently singled-out by the Los Angeles Daily News and Pollstar for her “dead-on lovely version” of Ronstadt’s “throbbing” “Long Long Time” at the “Palomino Rides Again” event celebrating the legendary California honky-tonk.
*  She performs as many as 200 dates a year, both solo and with her band, which makes an intimate house concert and up-close "listening room" environment increasingly rare.
*  "Americana artist ALICE WALLACE draws on some powerful female influences, like Emmylou Harris and Linda Ronstadt. Not only are these powerhouses heard throughout her music, but Wallace is invoking their fierce, independent spirits and paying it forward for female artists." -- Guitar Girl Magazine.
*  Wallace’s fourth album, "Into the Blue," marks her debut on the brand-new Rebelle Road label, an imprint founded by a trio of women dedicated to strengthening the California Country music community and expanding visibility for female artists in the Americana/roots genre.
*  Alice is an exceptionally talented, award-winning performer. Due to a family emergency, Jack Tempchin is unable to perform and share this billing with her tonight.
*  Hosts offer their traditional potluck-style coffee & dessert buffet, and add, "Anything you can bring to contribute will be greatly appreciated, but it isn't required."
*  Doors open at 7:30 pm.
*  TIX for the evening, $20 per person, payable in cash at the door. All the money goes to the performers. (You do need to make a reservation; see listing header.)
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Sat, July 13:
8 pm - THE SMALL GLORIES play the famous concert hall in back of McCabe’s Guitar Shop, 3101 Pico Bl, Santa Monica, CA 90405; 310-828-4497
*  Roots powerhouse duo The Small Glories are Cara Luft & JD Edwards, a musical tour-de-force partnership planted on the Canadian Prairies. Thrown together purely by accident for an anniversary show at Winnipeg’s venerable West End Cultural Centre, The Small Glories could almost make you believe in fate.
*  With a stage banter striking a unique balance between slapstick and sermon, these veteran singer-songwriters have a way of making time disappear, rooms shrink, and audiences feel as they are right there on the stage with the band — writing the songs, living the songs, performing the songs. It’s not uncommon for listeners to find themselves laughing, dancing, crying, or caught up in a good ol’ fashioned sing-along.
*  “Some things just work together: the Lennon and McCartney syndrome – and to witness a performance by The Small Glories is a rare opportunity to experience that indefinable quality that creates perfection...” — David Allen, Americana UK
*  Advance tix, www.mccabes.com
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Sat, Jul 13:
8 pm - BILL BURNETT, BRAD COLERICK, & DALE LaDUKE, top songwriters all, play a -act night at Boulevard Music, 4316 Sepulveda Bl, Culver City, CA 90230; 310-398-2583
*  This series magically transforms a music store into a concert hall. Call for tix; it sells-out.
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Sat, Jul 13:
8 pm - "THEATRE OF NOTE's 'BOOM NIGHTS'" benefit for the upcoming production of "Driving Wilde" at Theatre of NOTE, 1517 N Cahuenga Bl, Los Angeles CA
*  Runs 8 pm Fri & Sat; 7 pm Sun.
*  See the Fri, 8 pm full write-up for this very fun show.
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July 14 is Bastile Day. Vive la France! Vive la liberte, fraternite, equalite!


Plus, today is international "Tape Measure Day," on the 100th anniversary of the granting of the US Patent for the invention of the indispensible device.
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Remember to check Friday & Saturday's listings for multi-day festivals that run through the weekend. We no longer re-list them each day.
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Sunday festivals list first, regardless of start time. Some concerts & other Siunday events have earlier start times.
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Sun, Jul 14, FREE FESTIVAL:
4 pm - 2nd Annual "TAMAL FESTIVAL" with MARIACHI DIVAS, charmers and multiple GRAMMY winners, at Levitt Pavilion Los Angeles, in the NW corner of MacArthur Park near the intersection of W 6th St and S Park View St, a block from Wilshire Bl, Los Angeles CA 90057
*  Two-time GRAMMY-winning Mariachi Divas will take audiences on a gastronomical journey through Mexico, Central and South America.
*  Come hungry and ready to dance.
*  FREE TIX w/RSVP at: http://concerts.levittlosangeles.org/events/2019/7/14/2nd-annual-tamal-festival
*  The Levitt series presents 50 free concerts here between June 1 and Sep 1.
*  They no longer produce a series in Pasadena.
*  The Guide has chosen not to list the majority of the 50 concerts in the series because the genres are wholly unrelated to acoustic or to Folk-Americana music sensibilities.
*  Get info on the full Levitt series at: http://concerts.levittlosangeles.org/
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Sun, Jul 14:
Noon-5 pm - "HERMOSA COMMUNITY BLOOD DRIVE" in the Clark Building, 861 Valley Dr, Hermosa Beach CA
*  Hosted for UCLA Hospital patients to meet urgent needs.
*  Your pint can potentially save 3 lives.
*  Appointments: Text or call 310-406-5907
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Sun, Jul 14, not music, but cool:
12:30 pm - "LUNCH AND LEARN" series presents the history of the State’s water sources and infrastructure challenges of imported water, at West Basin Donald L. Dear Building, 17140 S Avalon Bl, Carson CA
*  Free parking.
*  RSVP’s required.
*  Questions or info, email info@westbasin.org
*  RSVP at www.westbasin.org/lunchandlearn
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Sun, Jul 14:
12:30 pm - GRASSLANDS BLUEGRASS BAND plays "MUD MANIA" at Rancho Los Cerritos Historic Site, 4600 Virginia Rd, Long Beach, CA 90807; 562-206-2040
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Sun, Jul 14:
2 pm - NEW CHRISTY MINSTRELS founder and leader RANDY SPARKS plays a matinee and rare solo performance at the Coffee Gallery Backstage, 2029 N Lake Av, Altadena, CA; reservations by phone only, 10 am-10 pm, 7 days, at: 626-798-6236; website for more info www.coffeegallery.com
*  He wrote many of the standards we cherish today. And of course Randy Sparks is a long time performer as well as songwriter.
*  We said solo, but he's bringing his next generation, and with no show of favoritism of specie, his traveling bodyguard, "Jack The Show Dog."
*   Next gen? Yep. Added attraction: cameo appearance by his twin granddaughters, showing off their inherited talent in song.
*  All-around, this is a rare and big-deal opportunity to see a solo show by the Grammy Award-Winning leader of a group whose members have comprised half of everything nominally folk-pop for decades. As in, there are ALWAYS some of them there to go on stage with him -- except this time.
*  TIX, $20.
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Sun, Jul 14, FREE concert:
2 pm - PHIL SALAZAR & THE KINFOLK play the free outdoor concert series in Philip Marx Central Park, East E St, Tehachapi, CA 93561
*  Presented by TVRPD, Fiddlers Crossing, Lehigh Cement and MusicMX Entertainment
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Sun, Jul 14, FREE concert:
2 pm - KATIA MORAES & BRAZILIAN HEARTS perform a FREE concert at the Thousand Oaks Library in Thousand Oaks, CA
*  Info, www.tolibrary.org
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Sun, Jul 14:
3 pm - TISA ADAMSON & CHE ZURO perform at "The Cellar Sessions" at Old Oak Cellars Winery in Pasadena, CA
*  Since the delightful Ché moved a few states away (and become the musical darling of the Park City, Utah, ski resorts) it isn't often that she teams-up with her former duet partner Tisa. We 'spect this will be a fine show of old favorites and new to-be-debuted songs.
*  Info and address, www.inwineinc.com/cellar-sessions
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Sun, Jul 14:
4 pm - CURLEY TAYLOR & ZYDECO TROUBLE play Alva’s Showroom, 1417 W 8th St, San Pedro, CA 90732; 310-519-1314
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Sun, Jul 14, benefit:
4 pm-7 pm - "THE ASSOCIATES TO BENEFIT PALOS VERDES ART CENTER" hosts "CHEFS & CELLARS," a sunset dining and wine tasting overlooking the Pacific at Catalina View Gardens, 6001 Palos Verdes Dr South, Rancho Palos Verdes CA
*  TIX, $125, at: www.celebratechefs.com
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Sun, Jul 14:
6 pm - TERESA JAMES & THE RHYTHM TRAMPS play Bogies in Westlake Village, CA
*  Info, www.bogies-bar.com
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Sun, Jul 14:
7 pm - MIGUEL DeHOYOS, globe trotting classical guitar maestro, Music Ambassador to the “Art Games” of the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio De Janeiro, Brazil, holder of many honors, storyteller, songwriter, and singer who loves to personally connect with his audiences, plays the intimate stage of the Coffee Gallery Backstage, 2029 N Lake Av, Altadena, CA; reservations by phone only, 10 am-10 pm, 7 days, at: 626-798-6236; website for more info www.coffeegallery.com
*  His repertoire includes everything from Classical Bach to Led Zepplin, and he can keep audiences of all ages entertained for hours.
*  Who else do you that's been a performing musucian Cultural Attaché? He has, in a diplomatic exchange with Romania,  representing Mexico in 1995.
*  He's played the world's beautiful Concert Halls, spreading his passion and love for the guitar, and because he likes venue impresario Bob Stane, he also plays Altadena's nifty little venue.
*  Much more at www.migueldehoyos.com
*  TIX, $20
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Sat, Jul 13:
7 pm - "THEATRE OF NOTE's 'BOOM NIGHTS'" benefit for the upcoming production of "Driving Wilde" at Theatre of NOTE, 1517 N Cahuenga Bl, Los Angeles CA
*  Runs 8 pm Fri & Sat; 7 pm Sun.
*  See the Fri, 8 pm full write-up for this very fun show.
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Sun, Jul 14:
9 pm - GETHEN JENKINS, named "Best Outlaw Country Artist" in LA Weekly’s “Best Of” issue, plays The Canyon Santa Clarita, 24201 Valencia Bl #1351, Santa Clarita, CA 91355
*  Tix now on sale, $15 seated, $10 standing, at: https://www1.ticketmaster.com/gethen-jenkins/event/090056B7C9873B53
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Today is the annual "Badwater 135-mile Extreme Race" on foot, 135 miles from the bottom of Death Valley (at 262 feet below sea level, the lowest point of land in the Western Hemisphere) up and over three intervening mountain ranges and cliff-edged plateaus, across deserts with temps well over 100° F, up into the alpine High Sierra to the summit of Mt. Whitney (at 14,498 feet above sea level, the highest US peak outside Alaska). 
      And you thought YOUR Monday was tough.
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Today is also "National Give Something Away Day," though we are not at all sure who who gave us that information.
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Mon, Jul 15:
TICKET ALERT... Single Tickets go on Sale today AT NOON for:
⊙ Sir James Galway
⊙ Hiromi
⊙ David Broza
⊙ Jake Shimabukuro (ukuleke/ multiinstrument maestro)
⊙ Catherine Russell
⊙ Joey Alexander Trio
⊙ Beethoven, Bagels and Banter
⊙ Invertigo Dance Theatre
⊙ Nat Geo Live: "Life on the Vertical"
This season at The Broad Stage & The Edye at Santa Monica College Performing Arts Center, 1310 11th St, Santa Monica CA 90401
*  TIX: Box Office, 310-434-3200, or online, https://thebroadstage.org/
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Mon, Jul 15:
7:30 pm - "THE DROP: JUSTIN MOORE" at the GRAMMY Museum, 800 W Olympic Bl A245 (entrance is around the corner on Figueroa), Los Angeles, CA 90015; 213-765-6800
*  Country artist Justin Moore has released three consecutive #1 albums and has notched seven #1 singles, including "Small Town USA," "If Heaven Wasn't So Far Away," and "Kinda Don't Care."
*  He has been praised by critics in The New York Times, Billboard, and Rolling Stone.
*  He has headlined arenas and amphitheaters across the country.
*  His upcoming, new album, "Late Nights and Longnecks," is, says his publicity, "Moore's most traditional-sounding collection to date, tipping its cap to artists like Alan Jackson and George Strait."
*  Check out Justin Moore's new video single "On The Rocks" at: https://www.grammy.com/grammys/news/watch-justin-moore-takes-vocals-next-level-rocks-video
*  TIX $30, all ages, at: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/the-drop-justin-moore-tickets-62278752425
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Mon, Jul 15:
8 pm - BETTMAN & HALPIN play a matinee at the Coffee Gallery Backstage, 2029 Lake Av, Altadena, CA
*  See Sat, 2 pm, for our write-up on this duo.
*  TIX: $25, all ages.
*   Reservations only by phone, 10 am-10 pm, 7 days, at 626-798-6236
*  This show will sell-out. ALL this duo's shows here sell-out.
*  They also perform a matinee here Saturday, Jul 13, 2 pm, and in Escondido on Friday, July 12, 7 pm; see listings. See PHOTO, in Fri, Jul 12, 7 pm listing.
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Mon, Jul 15, on TV:
10 pm-midnight - FOLK / ROOTS / AMERICANA / SINGER-SONGWRITER programming on KLCS has become a Monday night fixture. Other PBS markets get a LOT of music performance series that were wholly unfamiliar to the L.A. market until wonderful little KLCS began airing them. Tonight is part of that lineup:
□  "SONGS AT THE CENTER" 10 pm-10:30 pm, from Ohio, features local/regional artists, often unknown here. Tonight it's Sarah Peacock, T. Wong, & John Schwab.
□  "DAVID HOLT'S STATE OF MUSIC" 10:30 pm-11 pm airs a 2016 episode with singer Josh Go forth, and interviews with Lena Mae Perry and Wilbur Tharpe. (Holt isn't only a wonderful musucian; he also does a very fun show.)
□  "THE KATE" 11 pm-midnight is the concert series from the Katherine Hepburn Theatre. Tonight has star power plus: MARC COHN with BLIND
 BOYS OF ALABAMA.
□  Set your recorder for 4 am-4:30 am, when the "SONGS AT THE CENTER" episode with Canadian folk (& rock) icon BRUCE COCKBURN repeats from earlier this season.
*  On KLCS, broadcast and on some satellite and basic cable systems.
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Tuesday
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Half a century ago today, Apollo 11 was launched from (then named) Cape Kennedy, Florida, aboard a 363-foot-tall Saturn V rocket. The five F-1 engines of the first stage generated seven-and-a-half million pounds of thrust, producing the loudest man-made sound ever, other than nuclear bombs. In four days, the three-part spacecraft and crew of three astronauts would reach the Moon.
      Actually, two other crews, also launched by Saturn V rockets, had preceded them. Apollo 8 had orbited the Moon six months earlier and brought back the first-ever photo of "Earthrise" over another celestial body. Three months before Apollo 11, Apollo 10 would test the Lunar lander in the Moon's orbit -- carefully sent by NASA without enough fuel to land.
      Waiting for Apollo 11 was a gamble that the Soviet Union would not land first. Because until Apollo 8, Russian spaceflight and cosmonauts had been first at everything.
      Apollo 11's task, "Landing a man on the Moon and returning him safely to the Earth," and doing it before the decade was out, would fulfill the challenge issued by President John F. Kennedy a mere eight years before. Completing Kennedy's task had driven a nation to seek a bold future after he was assassinated -- just two years after asking the nation to "choose to go to the Moon" when the technology to do it was nowhere close to development.
      In four more days, the people of the world, watching on live television, would share something so momentous that it can still be called the next step in human evolution.
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Tue, Jul 16:
8 pm - Ô DE MON CHERI plays the Coffee Gallery Backstage, 2029 N Lake Av, Altadena, CA; reservations by phone only, 10 am-10 pm, 7 days, at: 626-798-6236; website for more info www.coffeegallery.com
*  French singer and TV presenter Ô de mon Chéri, with her great band, takes you to a passionate journey through French musical heritage AND her absolute favorites of American Jazz and Swing music from 1910 to 1950.
*  Discover this cheeky, vibrant and elegant demoiselle along with some of the finest Jazz musicians in town: JASON FABUS (sax & accordion), LUCA PINO (guitar) and MARQUIS W. HOWELL (double bass).
*  Ô de mon Chéri is a beauty of Southern France (Aix-en-Provence) now based in Paris. An MBA holder, she grew-up around dance (classical, modern jazz, tango, salsa), theatre, and music (opera singing, jazz vocals and saxophone). Fluent in French, English and Spanish, she's lived in France, England, Spain, & Switzerland. The piece de resistance? She developed the comic aspect of her personality by taking clown classes, plus improvisational theatre and classes in circus hoola hoop.
*  TIX, $20
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Tue, Jul 16:
8 pm - STEVE MARTIN & MARTIN SHORT with the STEEP CANYON RANGERS and JEFF BABKO, at the Greek Theatre in Griffith Park, L.A.
*  TIX, https://www1.ticketmaster.com/event/09005552E509723C
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Wednesday
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Wed, Jul, 17; FREE "making a difference" event:
10 am-2 pm - "SUSTAINABILITY PLAN SYMPOSIUM" at University of Southern California, Doheny Memorial Library, Room 240, 3550 Trousdale Pkwy, Los Angeles, CA 90089
*  Full name of event: "L.A. County Sustainability Plan: Gearing Up Economic Opportunity and Jobs"
*  What: the UCLA Luskin Center, the USC Schwarzenegger Institute, and the USC Center for Sustainability Solutions invite you to join the Los Angeles County Chief (of the) Sustainability Office for a discussion of the L.A. County Sustainability Plan and its potential to promote and expand new business opportunities in the United States’ most populous county and the world’s third largest metropolitan economy.
 *  A diverse group of business leaders, County officials, and economic and workforce development specialists from across California will examine the sustainability plan's potential to drive economic and job growth.
*  Featured discussion on how the plan will shape the future economy of LA County by accelerating demand for advanced transportation, renewable energy, energy efficient infrastructure, and urban greening while supporting strategic and inclusive workforce development practices.
*  Schedule
10 am-1 pm - Symposium
1 pm-2 pm - Networking Lunch
*  Parking, light refreshments, and a networking lunch are provided, complimentary with registration.
*  Questions, call 213-821-5536.
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Wed, Jul 17:
7 pm - AIREENE ESPIRITU plus THE BUM STEERS play the "Wine & Song" Concert Series at the Arroyo Seco Golf Clubhouse (The Blue Guitar) in South Pasadena, CA
*  TIX & info, www.wineandsong.com
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Thursday
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Today is "Nelson Mandela International Peace Day" on what would have been his 101st birthday.
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Thu, Jul 18:
6:30 pm - THE NEW WHALERS play the Whale & Ale, 327 W 7th St, San Pedro CA 90731
*  Contrary to their name, they're a swinging five-piece Dixieland jazz band, not a sea chantey crew.
*  Venue serves complete dinners and has full bar.
 *  15% of your check that night goes to support the "Boys and Girls Clubs of the Los Angeles Harbor." Have a great time for a great cause.
*  Free parking in back in spaces labeled for restaurant.
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Thu, Jul 18, FREE concert:
7 pm - "CULVER CITY’S BOULEVARD MUSIC SUMMER FESTIVAL" is a free concert series on Thursdays, tonight presenting LOS PINGUOS plus BONEDADDYS in City Hall Courtyard, 9770 Culver Bl, Culver City CA 90232; 310-398-2583
*  Yowsah, the BONEDADDYS are a blues outfit.
*  Free.
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Thu, Jul 18:
7:30 pm-9:30 pm - "THE GREATEST HITS OF FOLK" performed by WILLIAM FLORIAN of THE NEW CHRISTY MINSTRELS at the summer concert series at the Muckenthaler Cultural Center, 1201 W Malvern Av, Fullerton, CA 92833; www.themuck.org
*  Farrell Hirsch, "The Muck's" CEO, says, "I was just looking at the playlist and if you love Woody Guthrie, Pete Seeger, The Mamas and the Papas, John Denver, and Simon and Garfunkel, do not miss this night of classics by a legendary performer."
*  TIX, $30 non-mbr, $20 student/sr, $15 mbr, at: https://themuck.org/programing/2019/7/18/william-floriannbspthose-were-the-days
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Thu, Jul 18:
8 pm - HONEYSUCKLE TRIO plus opener BART LUDWIG play the Coffee Gallery Backstage, 2029 N Lake Av, Altadena, CA; reservations by phone only, 10 am-10 pm, 7 days, at: 626-798-6236; website for more info www.coffeegallery.com
*  Named "Best Folk Artist" at the 2018 "Boston Music Awards," Honeysuckle is a progressive acoustic trio that blends the traditional instrumentation of bluegrass and folk with modern effects, beautiful songwriting, and masterful, intricate arrangements.
*  Their distinct brand of baroque-elevated Americana has earned these Berklee alumni appearances at "Lollapalooza" and the "Newport Folk Festival."
*  Comprised of multi-instrumentalists HOLLY McGARRY, BENJAMIN BURNS, and CHRIS BLONIARZ, the trio can frequently be found performing in the Boston area and surrounding cities in the Northeast, selling-out their shows at the renowned Club Passim in Cambridge, MA, and playing alongside bands like DRIVE-BY TRUCKERS, SHOOK TWINS, JOHN CRAIGIE, and others.
*  They are currently on a nationwide tour to promote their new album "Fire Starter," just out June 21 on AntiFragile Music.
*  More at http://www.honeysuckleband.com/
*  Opener BART LUDWIG is a songwriter and music producer from Oregon. He'll play solo, doing a short set to kick off the show. He brings a quirky, wry sense of humor as a post-modern vaudevillian folkie. Mr. Budwig has performed alongside or in support of national headlining artists JUSTIN TOWNES EARLE, THE INFAMOUS STRINGDUSTERS, JOHN CRAIGIE, MASON JENNINGS, CALIFORNIA HONEYDROPS, DAMIEN JURADO, and FRUITION, among others. He has also produced or engineered records for the likes of Gregory Alan Isakov, Joseph, Horse Feathers, Blind Pilot, and the Shook Twins.
*  TIX, $20.
*  They also play McCabe's in Santa Monica on Fri, Jul 19, 8 pm; see listing.
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Thu, Jul 18:
8 pm - GABY MORENO plays the summer concert series at Skirball Cultural Center, off the 405 atop Sepulveda Pass at 2701 N Sepulveda Bl, Los Angeles, CA 90049; 310-440-4578
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Out of this world selfie: for three nights this week, a full-size image of Apollo 11's
Saturn V moon rocket is projected onto the Washington Monument in D.C.
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Friday
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Quote from someone born on this date:

"I'm fed up to the ears with old men dreaming up wars for young men to die in." 
-- George McGovern, US senator and author (born Jul 19, 1922, died.  2012)
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Fri & Sat, Jul 19 & 20, FESTIVAL:
9 am - 4th annual "DELICIOUS LITTLE TOKYO FESTIVAL" at the Little Tokyo Art Complex, 211 E 3rd St (upstairs), L.A., CA; 213-265-7639
*  Experience the vast array of cuisines that the restaurants of Little Tokyo have to offer, while selected restaurants offer giveaways, demonstrations, hands-on workshops and tastings.
*  We expected taiko drumming, but we don't see any listed.
*  Entry is free, with some workshops requiring tickets, so call its price range free-to-$20.
*  Workshop sign-ups, list of restaurants, and more: http://www.golittletokyo.com/delicious/
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Fri, Jul 19:
6 pm-9 pm - "COCKTAILS IN HISTORIC PLACES®" series sponsored by the ART DECO SOCIETY OF LOS ANGELES, this time in the lobby bar of the Hotel Figueroa, 939 S Figueroa St, downtown Los Angeles CA
*  Event is open to members and non-members alike.
Hotel Figueroa Lobby Bar. Photo: Jared Cowan,
Art Deco Society of Los Angeles. Used with permission.
*  The hotel holds historical significance for the WOMEN'S MOVEMENT in Los Angeles. Opened in 1926 as an exclusive women's hostel run by the YWCA, it was the largest project in the country to be financed, owned, and operated by women at the time.
*  In 2018, the venerable hotel emerged from a four-year renovation that brought it back to its Spanish Colonial roots.
*  The revamped landmark contains numerous drinking and dining establishments, so note that this event is in Hotel Figueroa's elegant lobby bar -- where the house specialty is a botanical-infused Gintonico cocktail.
*  Other options within the hotel are worthy of exploration. These include the poolside restaurant Veranda, serving a menu of Mediterranean-inspired light fare, and Rick's, a two-story open-air lounge where the focus is on tropical/Tiki-style drinks.
*  Located a 15-minute walk or four-minute drive away is the Cicada Club, for those looking to keep the party going after the event.
*  Full info on the Art Deco Society of Los Angeles, including activities, membership, and working to save historic structures, is available at: www.adsla.org | 310-659-3326 | artdeco@adsla.org
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Fri, Jul 19, FREE concert:
6:30 pm - LISA HALEY & THE ZYDEKATS play the "DALTON PARK FREE SUMMER CONCERT" series in Dalton Park, 18867 E Armstead St, Azusa, CA 91702
*  Info: 626 852-1491
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Fri, Jul 19:
8 pm - "JOHN YORK: the 3Bs" at the Coffee Gallery Backstage, 2029 N Lake Av, Altadena, CA; reservations by phone only, 10 am-10 pm, 7 days, at: 626-798-6236; website for more info www.coffeegallery.com
*  Now, this is BYRDS alum John York, so we're not talking Bach, Beethoven and Brahms. He's performing the 3Bs of our culture's shared musical experience in the musical legacy of the 60s and early 70s: the Byrds, the Beatles and the Band.
*  Ex-Byrd John York is a survivor of the perilous days of Rock & Roll, the last pure voice of the silver sixties to make it into the 21st century. A humble guy who understates his own pivotal roles, his performances are always a sheer delight.
*  TIX, $20.
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Fri, Jul 19:
8 pm - HONEYSUCKLE TRIO plus BART BUDWIG  play the famous concert hall in back of McCabe’s Guitar Shop, 3101 Pico Bl, Santa Monica, CA 90405; 310-828-4497
*  Advance tix, $18, at www.mccabes.com
*  They also play the Coffee Gallery Backstage in Altadena on Thu, Jul 18, 8 pm; see that listing for our write-up on both acts on this bill.
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Fri & Sat, Jul 19 & 20:
8 pm -  🎹 DUELING PIANOS perform two nights at the Shamrock Irish Pub and Eatery, 39252 Winchester Rd Ste 145, Murrieta CA 92563
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Fri, Jul 19:
9 pm - "FROM JAZZ TO THE BLUES -- AN EVENING WITH  SANDRA PILLER," at the Gardenia Club, 7066 Santa Monica Bl, Los Angeles CA 90038; 323-467-7444
*  With CHARLIE HARRISON (piano), MICHAEL SAUCIER (bass), DORI AMARILIO (guitar).
*  Call for reservations. Cover charge $15 plus 2 drink minimum. Venue opens at 7:30 pm for dinner.

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Saturday
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Half a century ago today, "men from the planet Earth first set foot upon the Moon," in the words of the plaque affixed to the descent stage of their landing spacecraft. It also proclaims, "We came in peace for all mankind." 
      In the 50 years since, space has remained the ONLY place humans have gone in peace -- until today's threat of creation of a US military Space Force.
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Remember to check Friday's listings for multi-day festivals that run through the weekend. We no longer re-list them each day.
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Sats & Suns, Jul 20-Aug 11, FESTIVAL:
10 am-6 pm - Annual "BIG BEAR RENNAISSANCE FAIR" on a 4-acre site at 39115 Rim of the World Dr, in historic Fawnskin, CA 92333
*  Features trad acoustic music from CUTTHROAT REEF,  JOUST KIDDING, GALLOWS HUMOR, and many more musicians to serenade your day.
*  Attractions include live jousting, "meet the queen," costumed re-enactors, food, and special themes each weekend.
*  Be sure to catch Celtic singer-songwriter KRIS COLT performing each day as "The Lady Black Rose."
*  TIX: single-day adult $18, child age 4-15 $15; weekend pass $30 & $24; season pass $120 & $90.
*  Tix and info: https://www.bigbearrenfaire.org/
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Sat, Jul 20, FESTIVAL:
5 pm-11 pm - 24th annual "NOHO MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S COFFEE HOUSE & MUSIC FESTIVAL" for the benefit of ARC, at the ARC Center, 6456 Whitsett, North Hollywood CA 91606
*  Annual benefit for ARC -- Activities, Recreation, & Care for Individuals with Developmental Disabilities.
*  Talent includes:
⊙  Laurence Juber (Paul McCartney's guitar player, a multiple GRAMMY winner and considered the best around)
⊙  Tieg Johnson and Friends
⊙  Sierra Highway
⊙  Acoustic Vinyl
⊙  Peter Andrews
⊙  Mary Schallert
⊙  Ramekega Band
⊙  Kara Connelly, singer songwriter, recording artist
⊙  And introducing the guitar stylings of Cesar Mateus
*   Volunteers needed to help with final set up; they get free admission if arrive at 10 am, day of show.
*  Info: 818-762-4365.
*  Adv tix: https://arcandadults.org/event/coffeehouse-music-festival-2019
*  TIX are by donation, $25 suggested.
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Sat, Jul 20:
Noon - "L.A. TIMES IDEAS EXCHANGE: APOLLO 11" a one-time event in conjunction with the ongoing "APOLLO 11 - AN IMMERSIVE LIVE SHOW" takes place inside "Lunar Dome" at Rose Bowl Stadium in Pasadena
*  This is "a thought-provoking conversation with scientists and experts in space exploration" presented on the 50th anniversary of the moon landing. The Los Angeles Times "Ideas Exchange" series, in partnership with "Apollo 11 - An Immersive Live Show," presents this discussion of the historic mission, how space travel has evolved in the past fifty years, and what the future looks like in our quest to seek new information about the universe through further expeditions.
*  Panelists are Patt Morrison, Dr. Bonnie Dunbar, Frank Slazer, and George Torres.
*  This is not the same thing as the ongoing "APOLLO 11 - AN IMMERSIVE LIVE SHOW" -- that is an innovative stage show that uses groundbreaking technology and a live cast of actors to tell the story of the historic Apollo 11 mission.
*  TIX for this special one-time-only event range from $51-$215, at: https://apollo11show.nliven.co/tickets/series/apollo11rosebowl/apollo-11-159016?startDate=07-20-2019
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Sat, Jul 20, WORKSHOP:
1 pm - THROAT SINGING WORKSHOP at McCabe’s Guitar Shop, 3101 Pico Bl, Santa Monica, CA 90405
*  Call to reserve your spot: 310-828-4497
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Sat, Jul 20, concert and FILM SCREENING:
2 pm - "JERRY BURGAN – SONGS & STORIES – FROM THE EARTH TO THE MOON" is a special matinee concert and FILM SCREENING at the Coffee Gallery Backstage, 2029 N Lake Av, Altadena, CA 91001; reservations by phone only, 10 am-10 pm, 7 days, at 626-798-6236.
*  On the 50th anniversary day of the first humans setting foot on another celestial object, the co-founder of '60s million-selling folk group WE FIVE presents songs important to the event, including John Stewart’s "Armstrong," written on that first moonwalk day.
*  The heart of the program is a rare screening (really on film) of "WITH THEIR EYES ON THE STARS" the 22-minute color-sound film / period documentary that featured songs by the late folk icon JOHN STEWART — then of the KINGSTON TRIO — performed by John and his brother Mike's group, THE RIDGERUNNERS.
*   Jerry says, "While in the 'storytelling' mode, I'll sing some related songs and provide some stories about how that film triggered several events which ultimately lead to Mike Stewart, Bob Jones, Beverly Bivens, Pete Fullerton and I becoming We Five -- and recording 'You Were On My Mind.' I just learned that Tholow Chanwill be in town, and he's agreed to join us for a few songs, as well. I know it's short notice, but it will be fun so I hope you can make it."
*  Jerry is always joined by formed WE FIVE lead singer DEBBIE BURGAN.
*  He adds, "There will be time for Q&A."
*  TIX, $15.
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Sat & Sun, Jul 20 & 21, FREE:
3 pm - "FIRST STAB III" is an annual play reading mini theatre fest, bringing staged readings of four plays adapted from classic literature for Wicked Lit; this year it's in the Donald R. Wright Auditorium, Pasadena Central Library, 285 E Walnut St, Pasadena, CA 91101
*  The series features two afternoons of free "script-in-hand"
play readings.
*  Schedule:
  Sat, Jul 20:
•  “Jack O' the Lantern,” adapted from the traditional folktale by Susannah Myrvold, directed by Shaina Rosenthal, featuring Bryan Bellomo, Angie Hobin, Jennifer Novak Chun, & William Joseph Hill.
•   “Hell Screen” by Ryūnosuke Akutagawa, adapted by Kerry Kazmierowicztrimm, directed by Elizabeth Lanier, featuring Alpha Takahashi, Tadamori Yagi, Soji Arai, Kazumi Zatkin
& Miriam Salamah.
□  Sun, Jul 21:
 •  “The Bell," adapted from Mark Twain's "The Thumbprint and What Became of it," by Angie Hobin, directed by Allison Bergman, featuring Andrew Thacher, Meghan Lewis, Lamont Webb, Dan Leslie, & Pamela Hill
•  “Wake Not the Dead” by Johann Ludwig Tieck, adapted by Paul Millet, directed by McKerrin Kelly, featuring Christine Joëlle, Shawn Savage, Jeremiah Benjamin,
Nicole Gabriella Scipione, & Kacey Camp.
*  Each afternoon of readings runs roughly 1 hour and 15 minutes.
*  Plays may contain adult content. Recommended for ages 13+
*  Ample free parking on site; please read all posted signs.
*  Admission is FREE but reservations are highly encouraged. Reserve free tix at: https://ci.ovationtix.com/34952/production/1013963
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Sat, Jul 20:
4 pm - KEN O’MALLEY & FRIENDS bring their multi-instrumental acoustic authentic and original Irish music to the "Full Moon Saturdays" series for "Stonywood Backyard Concert" Series in Pasadena, CA
*  Info page (only accessible to those whose devices are infested with spyware), at: www.facebook.com/fullmoonsaturdays
(Copy and paste if you want; we do not facilitate Facebook spyware with active links, even for a good show like this one.)
*  This extraordinary outdoor concert space hosts Ken O'Malley with special guests Forrest Robinson, Padraic Conroy, and Dean O'Leary.
*  As this is a private home, the address is not published.
Reservations get directions, at: fullmoonsaturdays@yahoo.com
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Sat, Jul 20, FREE:
6 pm-9 pm - "MAGIC & MYSTERY AT UNION STATION" is the latest in the recent lineup of evenings of free performances on the station’s majestic South Patio, at Los Angeles Union Station, 800 N Alameda St, Los Angeles, CA 90012
*  This one showcases L.A.’s vibrant community of world-class magicians, featuring a variety of magic styles, from “close magic” to the work of awe-inspiring mentalists and illusionists.
*  Featured performers include:
  •  Award-winning illusionist Joseph Tran with his highly interactive sets that balance clean-wit and spontaneous fun.
  •  Magician Riccardo Berdini, who has performed for audiences around the world and appeared on the 4th season of "Penn & Teller: Fool Us" on the CW Network.
  •  Lindsay Benner, 2019 "Magic Castle Award" nominee, emcees and delights audiences with her unique mix of classic vaudeville tricks with a theatrically seductive spin.
  •  Additional acts are on the show's website.
*  Avoid expensive parking and the burden of driving by riding public transit -- hey, the venue is THE hub.
*  More info, https://www.unionstationla.com/happenings/magic-station
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Sat, Jul 20, FREE concert:
7 pm-8:30 pm - RICKIE LEE JONES plays the FREE "MARINA DEL REY SUMMER CONCERTS" series in Burton Chace Park, 13650 Mindanao Way, Marina del Rey CA 90292
*  Enjoy a serene sunset by the water & brilliant music under the stars ... for free.
*  Entry is first-come, first-served until venue capacity is reached. Early arrival is recommended.
*  Bring a low-back lawn/beach chair or blanket. No tents or umbrellas during the show.
*  RSVP for free ticket, at: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/rickie-lee-jones-tickets-59976253589
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Sat, Jul 20:
7:30 pm - LILIES OF THE WEST plus BANSHEE IN THE KITCHEN play "The Living Tradition" monthly concert series at Anaheim Downtown Community Center, 250 E Center St, Anaheim CA 92805; 714-955-3807; www.thelivingtradition.org
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Sat, Jul 20:
7:30 pm - SUZY WILLIAMS & BRAD KAY perform their annual exercise in erudite songcraft in "THE LIT SHOW," at Beyond Baroque,
*  In their annual celebration of song and literature, aka  "The Lit Show," L.A.'s "Diva Deluxe" SUZY WILLIAMS and songwriter BRAD KAY deliver lyrics taken from classic literature. Their theme? "You've read the book, now hear the song!"
*  Lest you dismiss this as some schlock, hang on a minute, because: Dorothy Parker wrote a song that Billie Holiday sang; Tennessee Williams wrote a song that Marlon Brando sang as a rambling troubadour in "The Fugitive Kind;" "Lonely House" was written by Kurt Weill and Langston Hughes; and the piece de resistance, Jack Kerouac & Allen Ginsberg wrote "Pull My Daisy" with David Amram.
*  The night's repertoire includes:
♤ J.D. Salinger (see video at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QyMKVLBqse4)
♤ Hafiz
♤ Kurt Vonnegut
♤ Edna St Vincent Millay
♤ Samuel Beckett
♤ Raymond Chandler
♤ Truman Capote
♤ Vladimir Nabokov
♤ Rudyard Kipling
and more.
*  SUZY WILLIAMS has played Carnegie Hall with Stormin' Norman & Suzy, performed with Pilobolus Dance Company, and has worked with Van Dyke Parks, Buster Poindexter, Marc Shaiman, and film director Nicholas Ray. Bette Midler, Horace Silver, Roosevelt Sykes, Ann Magnuson, Eubie Blake, Odetta and Hadda Brooks have praised her passionate singing and vibrant energy. Suzy's voice is vibrant and lusty...great gusto and bold emotion." - Nat Hentoff, Cosmopolitan. "Williams' energy must be seen to be believed...a natural performer." - Robert Palmer, New York Times. Read Suzy's bio: http://laughtears.com/suzy_bio.html
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Sat, Jul 20:
8 pm - MISKEY MOUNTAIN BOYS bring their high-energy roots-Americana string wizardry to Boulevard Music, 4316 Sepulveda Bl, Culver City CA 90230; 310-398-2583
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Sat, Jul 20:
8 pm - YULIYANA KRIVOSHAPKINA with AIDYN BYRTAAN-OOL (of Chirgilchin) play the famous concert hall in back of McCabe’s Guitar Shop, 3101 Pico Bl, Santa Monica CA 90405; 310-828-4497
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Sat, Jul 20:
8 pm -  🎹 DUELING PIANOS perform their 2nd of two nights at the Shamrock Irish Pub and Eatery, 39252 Winchester Rd Ste 145, Murrieta CA 92563
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Sat,  Jul 20:
10:30 pm - THE WHOOLIGANS play the Auld Dubliner, 71 S Pine Av, Long Beach CA 90802; www.aulddubliner.com; 562-437-8300
*  "Never a dull moment when Ed Bell and his band of Irish Music Makers take to the Auld Dubliner Stage; AMAZING MUSIC. Great fun and  fun for all!" -- The Weekly Irish E-missive.
*  Learn about the band at: www.thewhooligans.com
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Sunday
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Remember to check Friday & Saturday's listings for multi-day festivals that run through the weekend. We no longer re-list them each day.
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Sun, Jul 21:
7 am-4 pm - 58th annual "MANHATTAN BEACH GRAND PRIX" bike race events in Live Oak Park, 1901 N Valley Dr, Manhattan Beach CA
*  The 2nd-oldest one-day bike race in the county brings a day of fun anyone able to be in the South Bay area.
*  Food Stands, local exhibits, and family fun.
*  Complete events schedule at www.mbgp.com
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Sun, Jul 21, online concert:
Noon - THE MARINA V SHOW, live online edition, with songs old and new and a promised appearance by new baby Violetta, at twitch.tv/MarinaVmusic
*  After time off (the baby was born on Mother'sDay), Marina tells us, "I am sooooooo excited to see you all, chat with you, answer questions and sing your song requests, as always!
*  Marina has a global fan base, so we'll include this:
Noon US Pacific Time (Los Angeles), 20:00 GMT+1 (London).
*  More at: www.MarinaV.com
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Sun, Jul 21, WORKSHOP:
1 pm -  KHOMUS (JAWS HARP) WORKSHOP at McCabe’s Guitar Shop, 3101 Pico Bl, Santa Monica, CA 90405
*  Call to reserve your spot: 310-828-4497
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Sun, Jul 21:
2 pm - QUARTERMASTER brings their nautical & maritime songs and stories and sea shanties to the Coffee Gallery Backstage, 2029 N Lake Av, Altadena, CA 91001; reservations 10 am-10 pm, 7 days, at 626-798-6236

*  QuarterMaster updates traditional shanties, tankard-swingers, slightly bawdy stuff & original manly tunes with new three-part arrangements & lots of charming swagger. Celebrating the release of their second album “Kracken Whacker.”
*  Venue impresario Bob Stane says: "Sometimes I book an act just because I like them so much. I delight in this scurvy crew of miscreants. My history in this field of musical creativity says you will, too."
*  The QuarterMaster crew is led by vintage music authority JAMES BRITON HENDRICKS (playing bouzouki & English concertina) and impresario DANIEL ROVER SINGER (founder of the Reduced Shakespeare Co.). The rest of the crew: TOM ERVIN, MIKE FILLMAN & EDWARD CHAMOURIAN (tenors), MICHAEL PUENTE (baritone), CAL SMITH & MICHAEL HRUSKA (basses).
*  "How fortunate we are in Los Angeles to have QUARTERMASTER wash up from the sea with sails set and song spewing from every member of the colorful crew. My SRO audience was wildly entertained. Sea songs, grog tunes, comedy and costumes. I want to celebrate QUARTERMASTER as often as I can book them." -- Bob Stane, The Coffee Gallery Backstage.
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Sun, Jul 21:
2 pm - CRAIC IN THE STONE play the "Courtyard Concerts" series at Muldoon's Irish Pub, 202 Newport Center Dr, Newport Beach CA; 949-640-4110; www.muldoonspub.com
*  Great Irish Trad music and more.
*  "Courtyard Concerts at Muldoon's are a wonderful SoCal experience! You simply can't beat the ambiance, food and entertainment." -- The Weekly Irish E-missive.
*  No cover.
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Sun, Jul 21, benefit:
2 pm-6 pm - SWING DANCE FUNDRAISER for "Redondo Beach Scholarship Fund," a 501c3 nonprofit, sponsored by the Woman's Club Redondo Beach, 400 S Broadway, Redondo Beach CA 90277
*  Enjoy a great time dancing or just enjoying the music.
*  17 piece swing band, beginning dance lesson included,  Bake Sale, 50/50 Raffle, 40's 50's Costume Contest.
*  Tix, $25 in advance cash, or by check mailed to Woman's Club Redondo Beach, at above address, or send via Venmo.com - WCRedondoBeach.
*  $30 at the door.
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Sun, Jul 21:
2 pm - THE IDIOMATIQUES perform at the City of Camarillo Public Library in Camarillo, CA
*  Info on the concert and more, including the delightful, on-site, "Friends of the Library" discount used bookstore, at: www.camarillolibrary.org
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Sun, Jul 21, FREE:
3 pm - "FIRST STAB III" is an annual two day play reading mini theatre fest, bringing staged readings of four plays adapted from classic literature for Wicked Lit; this year it's in the Donald R. Wright Auditorium, Pasadena Central Library, 285 E Walnut St, Pasadena, CA 91101
*  The series features two afternoons of free "script-in-hand"
play readings.
*  See Sat, 3 pm listing for that day's offerings.
□  Sun, Jul 21:
 •  “The Bell," adapted from Mark Twain's "The Thumbprint and What Became of it," by Angie Hobin, directed by Allison Bergman, featuring Andrew Thacher, Meghan Lewis, Lamont Webb, Dan Leslie, & Pamela Hill
•  “Wake Not the Dead” by Johann Ludwig Tieck, adapted by Paul Millet, directed by McKerrin Kelly, featuring Christine Joëlle, Shawn Savage, Jeremiah Benjamin,
Nicole Gabriella Scipione, & Kacey Camp.
*  Each afternoon of readings runs roughly 1 hour and 15 minutes.
*  Plays may contain adult content. Recommended for ages 13+
*  Ample free parking on site; please read all posted signs.
*  Admission is FREE but reservations are highly encouraged. Reserve free tix at: https://ci.ovationtix.com/34952/production/1013963
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Sun, Jul 21:
8 pm - JOSE ANTONIO RODRIGUEZ TRIO play the famous concert hall in back of McCabe’s Guitar Shop, 3101 Pico Bl, Santa Monica CA 90405; 310-828-4497
*  Award-winning Antonio Rodríguez is one of Spain’s leading flamenco guitarists. Acclaimed for his powerful and evocative renditions of contemporary flamenco, he has performed with Paco de Lucía, Alejandro Sanz, Chick Corea, Al Di Meola, Astor Piazzola, Joan Baez, George Benson, Arturo Sandoval, John McLaughlin, Herman Rarebell (Scorpions), Don Doken, Bobby Kimball (TOTO), John Parr, and more. He was also featured in Carlos Saura’s movie Flamenco. His most recent album El Guitarrista Azul is a magnificent collection of beautiful pieces written for guitar and orchestra inspired by Picasso’s Blue Period.
*  Andrés Vadin - second guitar. Born in Cuba, Andres Vadin has played for some of the most talented flamenco artists known today. He has collaborated in awarded recordings and has toured throughout the world performing with Concha Buika, Faramrz Aslani, Wadih Al Safi, and in festivals such as WOMAD, Glastonbury, Montreal International Jazz Music Festival. Vadin’s work also includes movie soundtracks.
*  Nacho Arimany - percussion. Born in Spain, Nacho Arimany is a world percussionist and multi-instrumentalist rooted in Flamenco, West African, and South Indian music styles. A composer, performer, and studio musician, his musical innovations are being applied to sound therapy allowing him to travel the world using rhythm to bridge between cultures.
*  Call the venue for tix.
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Sun, Jul 21:
8 pm - "AN EVENING OF CLASSIC BROADWAY" is a "SHOW TUNE SONGFEST" at Rockwell Table & Stage, 1714 N Vermont Av, Los Angeles, CA 90027
*  It's a night of hearing notable performers singing songs from favorite musicals.
*  Joining Music Director/Master of Ceremonies Brad Ellis  (from TV's "Glee," "Forbidden Broadway, "and more), and Dianne Fraser, are Eydie Alyson, Jennifer Foster, David Hernandez, Blake McIver, Dana Meller, Kevin Symons, and Ruth Williamson, in this year's performance of the critically-acclaimed ongoing concert series celebrating the Broadway songbook.
*  Doors at 6:30 pm, songfest at 8 pm.
*  TIX & full info, https://www.showclix.com/event/an-evening-of-classic-broadway7HrIHm4#7.18
* TIX, $15, $20, $25, plus two-item food / beverage minimum.
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Monday
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Today is "Jeopardy" host Alex Trebek's birthday -- his 79th, which, on its on, is a statement about not pushing people aside with the entertainment industry's fixation on young talent that doesn't know anything. Of course, we also celebrate Mr. Trebek's complete remission from cancer, as we hope for the day day that will be the outcome of all cancers.
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Deadline day to apply for a Showcase, through July 22...
2020 "FOLK ALLIANCE INTERNATIONAL (FAI) CONFERENCE" is Jan 22-26, 2020, at the Sheraton New Orleans Hotel, New Orleans, Louisiana
*  Application deadline to perform an "Official Showcase" has been EXTENDED TO July 22, due to the weekend's tropical storm/hurricane that struck the Gulf Coast.
*  Membership in Folk Alliance is not required to submit an application. All selected artists and accompanying musicians are required to be registrants of the conference.
*  Official Showcase Application Fee, June 1- July 15 22:
FAI members $25, non-members $50
*  Folk Alliance International’s mission is "to serve, strengthen, and engage the global folk music community through preservation, presentation, and promotion."
*  Full info & online application:
https://folkconference.org/osaapp/
(NOTE: the site may not show the extended deadline from the original July 15 closing date, but it is extended to 7/22.)
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Tue, Jul 23:
8 pm - THE FOLK LEGACY TRIO plays the first of two nights at the Coffee Gallery Backstage, 2029 N Lake Av, Altadena, CA 91001; reservations 10 am-10 pm, 7 days, at 626-798-6236
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Tue, Jul 23:
8 pm - RODRIGO Y GABRIELA bring their "Mettavolution Tour" to the Greek Theatre in Griffith Park, L.A.
*  TIX, https://www1.ticketmaster.com/event/09005664A5C428C0
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Wed, Jul 24:
7:30 pm - "THE DROP: BEN PLATT" at the GRAMMY Museum, 800 W Olympic Bl A245 (entrance is around the corner on Figueroa), Los Angeles, CA 90015; 213-765-6800
*  Ben Platt broke-through to superstar status as Evan Hansen in the critically acclaimed musical, "Dear Evan Hansen."
*  His performance won the 2017 Tony Award for "Best Actor in a Musical," among many other honors.
*  In 2019, Ben released his first full-length album, "Sing to Me Instead," sharing his own personal truth for the first time as a solo artist.
*  The program welcomes Ben Platt for an intimate conversation and performance, celebrating the release of his debut album.
*  TIX $30, all ages, at: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/the-drop-ben-platt-tickets-63698297322
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Wed, Jul 24:
8 pm - THE FOLK LEGACY TRIO plays the second of two nights at the Coffee Gallery Backstage, 2029 N Lake Av, Altadena, CA 91001; reservations 10 am-10 pm, 7 days, at 626-798-6236
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Today we have have two items from culture and history.  But first, this is "National Intern Day." We join in celebrating all who develop and provide enriching and meaningful educational opportunities in real-world, hands-on career environments, and we recognize all those who partake and make worthwhile contributions of their time and talents while learning.
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Now, hold onto your hat. 

Happy birthday, AMELIA EARHART. (Okay, so her birthday was yesterday, July 24, and we got Muellerfied.) To celebrate both the aviation pioneer and subject of eighty years of folk songs (links below), AND a charming bit of historic preservation, pay a visit to (or just learn more about) her Atchison, Kansas, childhood home. It's a very fun little museum maintained by the "Ninety-Nines," an international organization of female pilots. (We've been there. We wouldn't steer ya wrong.) Really, check out the charming tourist attraction museum/house in a surprisingly hilly and charming Kansas town (some of those hills are even steep!) Not only that, it was the birthplace of the Atchison, Topeka, and Santa Fe railway. And it's a town that still features brick streets: https://savingplaces.org/stories/fly-back-in-time-at-kansas-amelia-earhart-birthplace-museum

      It raises the point that you can't take historic preservation for granted, anywhere, ever. And that occasions a local, Southern California, story.

      A few years ago, an effort to save the house where JUDY GARLAND grew-up in Lancaster, California, caused panic among local conservative politicians.

      The Gumm Family home in the '20s and '30s is where "Baby Gumm" (Frances, who would become Judy Garland) learned to sing and dance and got started in show biz as the youngest member of "The Gumm Sisters" after the family moved to California from Grand Rapids, Michigan. They were the standard opening act before the movie in their father's Lancaster cinema, the Antelope Valley Theatre (torn-down by the city for a parking lot in the 1980s). In fact, ridicule of "those damn kids again" by local cinema-goers caused the father to say, "I'll show THEM!" and take his girls to Hollywood for an audition... where young Frances was "discovered" and became Judy Garland.

      Despite all that, the latter-day local politicians in hapless Lancaster were specifically against preserving the Gumm house as a museum along the lines of Amelia Earhart's childhood home. (The Earhart house was indeed cited for them as the example to follow.)

      Why were they opposed, to the point of panic? It wasn't only that they were arch-conservatives afraid a museum/house would become a "gay mecca," given the late Judy Garland's enthusiastic fan base.

      They were, also, characteristically terrified of anything that would bring a spotlight on their town and reveal their rampant corruption. (If you're corrupt, you need lots of shadows and absolutely no possibility of unwanted notoriety.)

      Though the Gumm house was in great shape and still occupied by another family, the city was instrumental in assuring it was quietly torn-down.

      So now, Lancaster is chiefly known for its enormous prison and its plane-on-pole monument that shades dozens of homeless people and their supermarket cart convoys.


      And Atchison, Kansas -- where Judy Garland never lived -- reaps the benefit of the still-famous railroad song from one of her movies, "The Harvey  Girls." The song? "On the Atchison, Topeka, and Santa Fe," of course!

(You're welcome.)

Music links for this feature story:

The bluegrass classic, "Amelia Earhart's Last Flight"

•  by The Country Gentlemen: 

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=M9KLJsvjPXM
•  by The Greenbriar Boys: 

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Ystr-xT2loE
•  Kinky Friedman's honky-tonk version (plus clarinet):

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Ystr-xT2loE


JUDY GARLAND / Atchison connection, "On the Atchison, Topeka, and Santa Fe":

•  watch a great (music) video of Judy Garland in the scene from "The Harvey Girls" (1946) singing her unique intro and her version of the Oscar-winning song, "On the Atchison, Topeka and the Santa Fe," written for the movie; composer Harry Warren, lyricist Johnny Mercer: 
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=_qBBc4lgO9I

•  the big band version of the song, by Johnny Mercer & The Pied Pipers: 

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=cmBKHSZ1pcU


OTHER FAMOUS MUSICIANS whose childhood homes are probably in danger because they're in the same town that tore-down Judy Garland's house rather than risk tourists:

•  "Frank Zappa's Teenage Home In Lancaster CA" is an unintentionally hilarious travelogue by music fan Clyde Beck about another house that would be torn down if the local pols ever figured it out: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=2y-R6QAbUwA

•  Sa
me for Captain Beefheart's childhood house around the corner:
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=jgZkQDZiwEo

•  Barbara Mandrell, as a member of the Mandrell Sisters, also got her start as a kid while living in Lancaster, CA. That house is not in danger from the city, because Barbara has always gone out of her way to cover-up her Lancaster connection. (No video, because she keeps it quiet.)


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On to the day's events:

Thu, Jul 25, on TV:
5 pm-6 pm - HOT CLUB OF COWTOWN, a longtime Guide favorite, performs on a brand-new broadcast of "LARRY'S COUNTRY DINER" on RFD-TV.
*  "HCOC" is Djangostyle gypsy jazz meets Bob Wills & The Texas Playboys, and plenty more, always delivered with superb musicianship.
*  This episode re-airs Sat, Jul 27, 8 pm-9 pm PDT.
*  More info on this fun, weekly down-home variety show with live music and 1.4 million monthly viewers, at: https://www.rfdtv.com/story/22867832/larrys-country-diner
*  The band -- Elana, Whit and Jake, celebrating their 22nd anniversary together -- have a new album due soon. More on that (including pre-release orders) at: https://www.hotclubofcowtown.com/
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Thu, Jul 25:
7 pm - SALTY SUITES play the El Dorado Nature Center, 7550 E Spring St, Long Beach CA 90815
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Thu, Jul 25, FREE concert:
7 pm - "CULVER CITY'S BOULEVARD MUSIC SUMMER FESTIVAL" presents RICARDO LEMVO & MAKINA LOCA in City Hall Courtyard, 9770 Culver Bl, Culver City CA 90232; 310-398-2583
*  This is a weekly FREE CONCERT SERIES, not a festival, regardless of the name.
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Thu, Jul 25:
7:30 pm - "OFF OF MY HEAD STORYTELLING," the periodic series presented by storyteller TY FANCE, brings him, plus MARY SERRADAS, LAN TRAN, RICH TACKENBERG, AMANDA POMEROY, ROY CRUZ, and JANAE WILLIAMS to the Coffee Gallery Backstage, 2029 N Lake Av, Altadena CA 91001; reservations by phone only, 10 am-10 pm, 7 days, at 626-798-6236.
*  Note there's a different storytelling event tomorrow at 8 pm in L.A.; see listing.
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Thu, Jul 25:
7:30 pm - LAURENCE JUBER , Grammy-winning guitarist from PAUL McCARTNEY's WINGS, plays Bogies in Westlake Village, CA
* Info, www.bogies-bar.com
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Thu, Jul 25:
7:30 pm-9:30 pm - "CHRISTMAS IN JULY" Special Event at the Muckenthaler Cultural Center, 1201 W Malvern Av, Fullerton, CA 92833; www.themuck.org
*  With a live performance of "IT'S A WONDERFUL LIFE: THE RADIO PLAY," plus live carolers, a Christmas tree, and more, is there a more perfect excuse to bring the whole family out?
 *  There’s never a bad time to experience “It’s a Wonderful Life,” especially in this warm, heartfelt stage adaptation. The Muck will be decked-out like Xmas in Bedford Falls and you’ll get completely swept away with holiday spirit... in the middle of the summer.
*  "It’s a Wonderful Life: The Radio Play" takes place at KAWL, a struggling 1940s radio station that good-hearted owner Michael Anderson is barely keeping alive. He calls on some old friends (with big personalities) and some less-than-professional station employees to offer up a live radio version of Frank Capra’s touching masterpiece "It’s a Wonderful Life" in what might sadly be the station’s last live show. But it’s the holidays, a time when miracles can happen. A Production by Theatre Unleashed.
*  TIX, $30 non-mbr, $20 student/sr, $15 mbr, at: https://themuck.org/programing/2019/7/25/christmas-in-july-its-a-wonderful-life-a-radio-play
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Thu, Jul 25:
10 pm - ANDRAS JONES plays his Los Angeles record release show for his new album "ALL YOU GET" and the single & video “NATALIE WOOD SAID…” at the Hotel Cafe in Hollywood, CA
*  "All You Get" is a record that almost finished him when it was recorded. And that was waaay back in 2001. It had to be shelved for almost two decades before he could revisit it.
*  This is your chance to hear it live, at long last. It's being called, "a record full of contradictions: ornate yet sparse, sweet yet daring."
*  This is Andras' 8th album, is set for release on August 8th, and was hidden away for 18 years. To confound numerologists even further, Andras is the creator and host of his 600+ strong podcast "Radio8Ball" (note the 8 in there. And it's a show whose random connections have confounded and amused guests as diverse as Mose Allison,Tig Notaro, Susanna Hoffs & Weird Al Yankovic.)
*  This new album -- that is, newly resurrected album -- features Frazey Ford & Samantha Parton of THE BE GOOD TANYAS on vocals, Barry Mirochnik of NEKO CASE on drums; plus, on everything else from bass and guitar to glockenspiel and french horn, there's Ford Pier of D.O.A., The Rheostatics, and Veda Hille.
*  The album was mixed by Grammy Award-winning producer/engineer Sheldon Gomberg (Rickie Lee Jones, Ben Harper, The Living Sisters, Lucinda Williams, Jackson Browne) and mastered by Joe Gastwirt (Tom Petty, Miles Davis & The Grateful Dead).
*  Playing and recording with the likes of R. Walt Vincent (Pete Yorn, Liz Phair), Lili Haydn (P-Funk, Led Zeppelin), Julie Christensen (Leonard Cohen, The Divine Horsemen), Earle Mankey (Sparks, The Beach Boys), plus a rotating crew of young cats on the rise, and even more slumming veterans of the 80s, there's Jones himself, who has 7 albums and 3 EPs under a variety of names.
*  The new album's arrangements from Ford Pier are simultaneously ornate and sparse, transforming Jones’ intimate and often funny solo performances.
*  “'All You Get' killed the version of me that made it," says Andras Jones of his new/ancient record. That's not so melodramatic when once you know he has been working on (and avoiding finishing) it for most of the 21st century.
*  Check out the podcast at: http://www.radio8ball.com/all-you-get/
*  More at: https://www.broadwayworld.com/bwwmusic/article/Andras-Jones-to-Release-Eighth-Album-on-August-8-20190627
*  Get advance tix or you may not get in: www.hotelcafe.com
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Fri, Jul 26, accessible sports:
9 am-5 pm - "AVP HERMOSA BEACH OPEN" brings the biggest stars in BEACH VOLLEYBALL -- including Olympic medalists and hopefuls -- at Hermosa Beach Pier, Hermosa Beach CA
*  The neighboring "Manhattan Beach Open" follows next month, Aug 16-18.
*  PHOTO: Manhattan Beach native Alix Klineman is among the Olympic hopefuls competing in the AVP Hermosa Beach Open (photo: EasyReaderNews.com).
*  Full info, www.avp.com/event/avp-hermosa-beach-open/
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Fri-Sun, Jul 26-28, FESTIVAL:
Annual "LONG BEACH CRAWFISH FESTIVAL" returns to picturesque Rainbow Lagoon Park, Long Beach CA
*  Runs Fri 5-10 pm, Sat & Sun noon-10 pm.

*  Looking at the schedule, the Guide suggests you go Friday night or during the day only on Sat or Sun, with daytime Sunday clearly being the best day for Lou'siana music.
*  Cajun, zydeco, blues performances on two stages for listening and dancing, but pay attention to the schedule and Don't assume.
*  Dance pavilion adjacent to main stage; zydeco dance lessons and workshops between main dtage acts
*  Louisiana-style food and drinks, including Ragin Cajun from "The Great Food Truck Race"
*  All attendees are invited to take part in a daily Mardi-Gras-style "Second Line Dancing Parade" led by the brass band, in a circuit through the grounds, then onto the dance floor for a participatory Dixieland jazz experience.
*  Friday's openers are the ZYDECO MUDBUGS, 5 pm-7 pm.
*  Saturday's sched includes BEAR BRASS (traditional N'Awlins jazz) noon-1 pm; THE RHYTHM & BLUES REVUE ("Straight from Chicago") 2-3 pm; and DR ZOG BAND (swampadelic gumbo, mean harmonica, sizzling accordion) 4 pm-6 pm; but after that, things go completely out of character with "dance hits of the '70s, '80s, '90s" from a band called UNITED PARTY HEROES from 7-10 pm.
*  Sunday includes BEAR BRASS, noon-1 pm; the down-home blues harmonica driven DOC'S BLUES BAND, 2-3:30 pm; and T-LUKE & THE TIGHT SUITS, 4:30 pm -6 pm. After that, it again makes a jolting turn away from Lou'siana with "80’s & 90’s R&B, Funk and Top 40" from something called RemiX (capitalized final X) from 7-9 pm.
*  Fortunately, A.J. GIBBS plays all three days.
*  Kids / all ages activities include live sports tent, magic and illusion show, karaoke lounge with live band, arts and crafts booths, inflatable bounces, face painting, games.
*  TIX have options: available w/ online discount until 9 am Fri, Jul 26: admission-only (no food) $5 for Fri, $13 for Sat or Sun; Children age 12 and under are free; US active military w/ ID receive free General Admission.
*  CRAWFISH FEAST (2 lbs) & ADMISSION BUNDLE, $30 + tax ($45 at gate), or CRAWFISH BUCKET (3 lbs) & ADMISSION BUNDLE, $38 + tax ($53 at gate); CRAWFISH SOUVENIR BUCKET & ADMISSION BUNDLE
(Limited Supply) $60 + tax ($75 at the gate, if still available).
*  VIP TIX also available: Premium w/ seating, includes access to backstage VIP Lounge w/ booked artists.
*  TIX info/purchase & complete lineup & schedules, at:
https://www.longbeachcrawfishfestival.com/
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Fri-Sun, Jul 26-28, FESTIVAL on web radio:
Annual "NEWPORT FOLK FESTIVAL," one of the longest running, grandest and most legendary, happens in Fort Adams State Park in Newport, RI -- and online.
Confirmed for the live stream: 
⊙ Jeff Tweedy
⊙ Portugal. The Man
⊙ Dawes
⊙ Phosphorescent
⊙ Jade Bird
⊙ Lake Street Dive
⊙ Rayland Baxter
⊙ Lukas Nelson
⊙ The Nude Party
⊙ Parker Millsap
⊙ Black Belt Eagle Scout
⊙ EB the Younger
⊙ Gregory Alan Isakov
⊙ "and many more."
*  STREAM NEWPORT FOLK RADIO live at:
TuneIn.com/NewportFolk
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Fri & Sat, Jul 26 & 27, benefit FESTIVAL:
7 pm-2 am - "CHOCOLATE & ART SHOW" in Downtown L.A. at 2341 E Olympic Bl, Los Angeles, CA 90021
*  Live music combines with free chocolate, live body painting, vendors, face-painting, and "more" of some kind.
*  You can "indulge yourself in some of L.A.’s finest up-and-coming artists, photographers and creators."
*  Part of the profit is donated to the non-profit organization, “Artists For Trauma.”
*  Street parking and valet parking available.
*  Event is 21+.
*  More at: https://chocolateandartshow.com/
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Fri, Jul 26, benefit FESTIVAL:
7 pm-10 pm - 14th annual “EAST L.A. MEETS NAPA” Food & Wine Fest with live music at the L.A. LIVE complex, 800 Olympic Bl, Los Angeles, CA 90015
*  This is affiliated with the 5th annual “OC MEETS NAPA” at Mission San Juan Capistrano, 26801 Ortega Hwy, San Juan Capistrano, CA 92675, held on Sat, Jul 27, 7 pm-10 pm.
*  With the slogan “Sip, Savor and Support,” all proceeds from both events benefit AltaMed Health Services' efforts to provide healthcare, dental care, senior services, HIV treatment and prevention, teen mentoring programs, and health education to families in Los Angeles and Orange Counties.
*  In L.A., over 100 top LA chefs, restaurateurs, award winning Napa wine-producers, and premium spirit distributors serve generous tastings while patrons enjoy live music throughout the evening.
*  In OC, at the historic Mission San Juan Capistrano, the festival showcases the richness of Latin American food throughout Orange and San Diego counties as well as the success of Latino-owned vineyards in California and Mexico.
*  By purchasing a ticket to AltaMed Food & Wine Festival, you are supporting AltaMed’s mission. It is "to eliminate disparities in health care access and outcomes by providing superior quality health and human services through an integrated world-class delivery system for Latino, multi-ethnic and underserved communities."
*  Full info, https://altamedfoodwine.org/
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Fri & Sat, Jul 26 & 27, coolness elsewhere:
Annual "INDIANA STATE FINGERSTYLE GUITAR FESTIVAL" in Nashville, IN
*  Info, and click to see their great logo, at: https://indianastringfest.com/
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Fri-Sun, Jul 26-29, RESCHEDULED TO OCTOBER...
2nd annual "WORLD PEACE & JUSTICE WEEKEND" returns Fri-Sun, Oct 11-13, for the rescheduled event previously set for this weekend in Laguna Beach, at Neighborhood Congregational Church Laguna Beach, 340 St Anns Dr, Laguna Beach, California 92651
*  Details tba,  since the re-scheduling.
*  VENUE info: 949-494-8061; office@ncclaguna.org
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Opens July 26 in Los Angeles...
"AT WAR," an important and mesmerizing new film, opens July 26th at Laemmle’s Royal Theatre, 11523 Santa Monica Bl, Los Angeles CA 90025
* Showtimes: https://movies.eventful.com/theaters-showtimes/laemmles-royal-theatre-/T0-001-000000347-7
*  Do you want to know, in immediately practical terms, why a "neo-liberal economic paradigm" is not at all what you think? Want to see, up close, how global capitalism reigns supreme through intimidation, manipulation, and unending lies?
*  This film shows you. It opens with a scene familiar to anyone ever involved in union bargaining in the U.S.
*  A line from the film: “It’s not bosses versus workers anymore. It’s all of us together in the same boat.”
*  “Hello Perin workers,” says one message of solidarity, arriving at strike headquarters with a check enclosed. “We have the same a**holes running our firm.”
*  In exasperation, the CEO accuses the strikers, who are trying to save their plant from being closed by megagiant predatory capitalists of “refusing to see market reality,” which the CEO likens to “demanding a whole new world or living in another world.”
*  Reviewer Steve Early writes, "'At War' pulls no punches about the personal sacrifices and weighty responsibilities of workers who become strike leaders. This film should be required viewing during union training of shop stewards, local officers, and bargaining committee members."
*  He continues, "Cinema Libre Studio hopes to reach a much broader audience when the film opens in New York, Los Angeles and other cities in July. It’s also looking for labor organizations to sponsor showings to their own members. Let’s hope that some unions take advantage of this offer—because the war on workers, whether in France or the U.S., shows no sign of letting up."
*  Read his review at: https://hollywoodprogressive.com/plant-closing-war/
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Fri-Sun, Jul 26-28:
8 pm - "THE SOUND OF MUSIC" stage musical produced by ENCORE, at the Warner Grand Theatre, 478 W 6th St, San Pedro CA
*  Runs Fri at 7:30 pm; Sat at 2 pm & 7:30 pm; Sun at 2 pm.
*  It's Rodgers & Hammerstein's beloved classic, a musical based on the lives of the Von Trapp Family Singers and their story of hope amidst the horrors of World War II.
*  Directed by Summer Cacciagioni of ENCORE, with vocal direction by Anna DeMasi.
*  TIX, $46-$60, at Vendini.
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Fri, Jul 26:
8 pm - THE STORYTELLERS perform at Bon Vivant Market & Café, 3155 Glendale Bl, Los Angeles CA 90039; 323-284-8013
*  Note there's a different storytelling event the night before at 8 pm in Altadena; see listing.
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Fri, Jul 26:
8 pm - LED KAAPANA, master of Hawai'ian slack key, plays the famous concert hall in back of McCabe’s Guitar Shop, 3101 Pico Bl, Santa Monica CA 90405; 310-828-4497
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Fri, Jul 26:
8 PM - THE HONEY WHISKEY TRIO plus MAMA CAUGHT FIRE play the Coffee Gallery Backstage, 2029 N Lake Av, Altadena CA 91001; reservations by phone only, 10 am-10 pm, 7 days, at 626-798-6236.
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Saturday
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Remember to check Friday's listings for multi-day festivals that run through the weekend. We no longer re-list them each day.
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Sat, Jul 27, FREE FESTIVAL:
24th annual "CENTRAL AVENUE JAZZ FESTIVAL" happens on Cental Av between Vernon Av and King Bl, Los Angeles CA
*  Free.
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Sats & Suns, through Aug 11, FESTIVAL:
10 am-6 pm - Annual "BIG BEAR RENNAISSANCE FAIR" on a 4-acre site at 39115 Rim of the World Dr, in historic Fawnskin, CA 92333
*  Features trad acoustic music from CUTTHROAT REEF,  JOUST KIDDING, GALLOWS HUMOR, and many more musicians to serenade your day.
*  Attractions include live jousting, "meet the queen," costumed re-enactors, food, and special themes each weekend.
*  Be sure to catch Celtic singer-songwriter KRIS COLT performing each day as "The Lady Black Rose."
*  TIX: single-day adult $18, child age 4-15 $15; weekend pass $30 & $24; season pass $120 & $90.
*  Tix and info: https://www.bigbearrenfaire.org/
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Sat, Jul 27, benefit FESTIVAL:
7 pm-10 pm - 5th annual “OC MEETS NAPA” Food & Wine Fest with live music at Mission San Juan Capistrano, 26801 Ortega Hwy, San Juan Capistrano, CA 92675
*  This is affiliated with the 14th annual “EAST L.A. MEETS NAPA” at L.A. LIVE, 800 Olympic Bl, Los Angeles, CA 90015; SEE THAT LISTING for all details.
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Sat, Jul 27:
2 pm - "THE SOUND OF MUSIC" stage musical produced by ENCORE, at the Warner Grand Theatre, 478 W 6th St, San Pedro CA
*  Runs Jul 26-28: Fri at 7:30 pm; Sat at 2 pm & 7:30 pm; Sun at 2 pm.
*  It's Rodgers & Hammerstein's beloved classic, a musical based on the lives of the Von Trapp Family Singers and their story of hope amidst the horrors of World War II.
*  Directed by Summer Cacciagioni of ENCORE, with vocal direction by Anna DeMasi.
*  TIX, $46-$60, at Vendini.
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Sat, Jul 27, FREE Summer symphony:
4 pm - "SYMPHONY IN THE CITIES" Concert Series performed FREE by PACIFIC SYMPHONY in four cities, tonight arrives in Mission Viejo, CA. (Address, etc, below).
*  Pack a picnic, grab a lawn chair or blanket and gather the family for an evening of free music and outdoor summer fun.
*  Classical KUSC’s radio host Alan Chapman serves as emcee.
*  There are interactive and hands-on activities for children, including instrument making, a drum circle, an instrument petting zoo and an opportunity to meet the musicians.   
*  Back by popular demand — kids have the chance to learn how to conduct with Maestro St. Clair and later help lead the orchestra in Sousa’s “Hands Across the Sea” during the concert.
*  The entire audience is invited to participate in a sing-along of patriotic favorites.
*  With a potpourri of popular classics, pop tunes and patriotic tunes, this year’s "Symphony in the Cities" concerts are led by Music Director Carl St. Clair and take place on in these cities on the following dates:
Mission Viejo, Jul 27, 4 pm "Prelude in the Park" activities, 7 pm concert. Features pre-concert entertainment for all and a Musical Playground for Children. Concert features Pacific Symphony. At Oso Viejo Community Park on the Village Green, 24932 Veterans Way, Mission Viejo CA
Costa Mesa, Jul 28, 5 pm outdoor activities, 7 pm indoor concert. Includes family activities and community ensemble performances beginning at 5 pm outdoors on the Julianne and George Argyros Plaza. Pacific Symphony concert starts inside the Concert Hall at 7 pm. At the Renée & Henry Segerstrom Concert Hall, 615 Town Center Dr, Costa Mesa CA
Orange (new this year), Aug 3, 5:30 pm activities, 7 pm concert. Family activities and local music acts begin at 5:30 pm. Pacific Symphony concert at 7 pm. At Aitken Arts Plaza at Musco Center for the Arts, Chapman University, One University Dr, Orange CA
Irvine,  Aug 4, 5:30 pm activities, 7 pm concert. Family activities and local music acts begin at 5:30, Pacific Symphony concert at 7 pm. At Mike Ward Community Park Woodbridge, 20 Lake Rd, Irvine CA
*  More info, www.PacificSymphony.org 
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Sat, Jul 27:
6:30 pm - GARRISON STARR plays "Seth & Tony's House Concerts" in Eagle Rock (Los Angeles), CA
*  Reservations get directions, at: www.sethandtonyshouseconcerts.com
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Sat, Jul 27:
7 pm - THE KICK STOMP ENSEMBLE bring their "Edgy folk with world and punk influences" to Fiddler's Crossing, 206 East F St, Tehachapi CA 93561; 661-823-9994
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Sat, Jul 27:
7:30 pm - CHICAGO plays the Greek Theatre in Griffith Park, Los Angeles, CA
*  TIX, https://www1.ticketmaster.com/event/09005648DE734CE5
*  They also play Jul 24 at Vina Robles Amphitheatre, Paso Robles CA
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Sat, Jul 27:
7:30 pm - WOOD & WIRE play the "AMSD Concerts" series at Sweetwater Community Church, 5305 Sweetwater Rd, Bonita CA 91902; 619-201-0520
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Sat, Jul 27:
8 pm - "THE SOUND OF MUSIC" stage musical produced by ENCORE, at the Warner Grand Theatre, 478 W 6th St, San Pedro CA
*  See 2 pm.
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Sat, Jul 27:
8 pm - CHRIS CERNA & BLUEGRASS REPUBLIC plus COLONEL’S STRING BAND play Boulevard Music, 4316 Sepulveda Bl, Culver City CA 90230; 310-398-2583
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Sat, Jul 27:
8 pm - JAIME WYATT plays the famous concert hall in back of McCabe’s Guitar Shop, 3101 Pico Bl, Santa Monica CA 90405; 310-828-4497
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Sat, Jul 27:
8 pm-midnight - GARRET SWAYNE, with MIKE LEVY on drums, plays Pickwicks Pub, 21010 Ventura Bl, Woodland Hills, CA 91364
*  No cover show in "a cozy British pub" with a full menu & full bar.
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Sunday
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Remember to check Friday & Saturday's listings for multi-day festivals that run through the weekend. We no longer re-list them each day.
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Sun, Jul 28:
1 pm - "SUNDAY SESSION SERIES" is a new monthly IRISH MUSIC & CULTURE event at CIACLA,  Suite B1, Bergamot Station,  2525 Michigan Av, Santa Monica, CA 90404
*  CIACLA Sessions offer a platform for performance in all styles and mediums, from storytelling and music, to dance, theatre and literature.
*  Informal social gatherings, these are inclusive events to bring people together to socialize and celebrate a unique part of Irish culture.
*  While showcasing local talent, everyone is invited to participate and/or observe.
*  "All genres and styles are welcome. Everyone has something to contribute."
*  CIACLA Sessions are organized by Sinéad Finnerty-Pyne; CIACLA's Community Engagement Officer. 
*  Interested in taking part? Call 424-387-5484
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Sun, Jul 28:
2 pm - "THE SOUND OF MUSIC" stage musical produced by ENCORE, at the Warner Grand Theatre, 478 W 6th St, San Pedro CA
*  Runs Jul 26-28:  Fri at 7:30 pm; Sat at 2 pm & 7:30 pm; Sun at 2 pm.
*  It's Rodgers & Hammerstein's beloved classic, a musical based on the lives of the Von Trapp Family Singers and their story of hope amidst the horrors of World War II.
*  Directed by Summer Cacciagioni of ENCORE, with vocal direction by Anna DeMasi.
*  TIX, $46-$60, at Vendini.
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Sun, Jul 28, FREE concert:
2 pm - WESTLAKE VILLAGE SYMPHONY CHAMBER STRINGS  perform a FREE CONCERT at the Thousand Oaks Library in Thousand Oaks, CA
*  Info and address, www.tolibrary.org
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Sun, Jul 28:
3 pm - ED GERHARD plays the Coffee Gallery Backstage, 2029 N Lake Av, Altadena CA 91001; reservations by phone only, 10 am-10 pm, 7 days, at 626-798-6236.
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Sun, Jul 28:
4 pm - TROOPER THORN plays the Harp Inn Irish Pub, 130 E 17th St, Costa Mesa CA 92627; www.harpinn.com
*  "One of the absolute best Irish Groups around SoCal! Always a great show... The Harp Irish Pub's newly updated patio and interior is 99% finished too, so drop by!" -- The Weekly Irish E-missive.
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Sun, Jul 28:
4:30 pm-7:30 pm - RUBEN MORENO & THE ZYDECO RE-EVOLUTION play the French Quarter Creole Bar & Grill, 16728 Bellflower Bl, Bellflower CA 90706
*  TIX, $15 at door
*  Info: Sidney, 323-401-8859; or Dempsey 562-396-1132 or
bontemppappion@aol.com; David 909-527-0926 or davidsousa@verizon.net
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Sun, Jul 28, FREE Summer symphony:
5 pm - "SYMPHONY IN THE CITIES" Concert Series performed FREE by PACIFIC SYMPHONY in four cities, tonight arrives in Costa Mesa, CA. (Address, etc, below).
*  Pack a picnic, grab a lawn chair or blanket and gather the family for an evening of free music and outdoor summer fun.
*  Classical KUSC’s radio host Alan Chapman serves as emcee.
*  There are interactive and hands-on activities for children, including instrument making, a drum circle, an instrument petting zoo and an opportunity to meet the musicians.   
*  Back by popular demand — kids have the chance to learn how to conduct with Maestro St. Clair and later help lead the orchestra in Sousa’s “Hands Across the Sea” during the concert.
*  The entire audience is invited to participate in a sing-along of patriotic favorites.
*  With a potpourri of popular classics, pop tunes and patriotic tunes, this year’s "Symphony in the Cities" concerts are led by Music Director Carl St. Clair and take place on in these cities on the following dates:
□ Mission Viejo, Jul 27, 4 pm "Prelude in the Park" activities, 7 pm concert. Features pre-concert entertainment for all and a Musical Playground for Children. Concert features Pacific Symphony. At Oso Viejo Community Park on the Village Green, 24932 Veterans Way, Mission Viejo CA

□ Costa Mesa, Jul 28, 5 pm outdoor activities, 7 pm indoor concert. Includes family activities and community ensemble performances beginning at 5 pm outdoors on the Julianne and George Argyros Plaza. Pacific Symphony concert starts inside the Concert Hall at 7 pm. At the Renée & Henry Segerstrom Concert Hall, 615 Town Center Dr, Costa Mesa CA
□ Orange (new this year), Aug 3, 5:30 pm activities, 7 pm concert. Family activities and local music acts begin at 5:30 pm. Pacific Symphony concert at 7 pm. At Aitken Arts Plaza at Musco Center for the Arts, Chapman University, One University Dr, Orange CA
□ Irvine,  Aug 4, 5:30 pm activities, 7 pm concert. Family activities and local music acts begin at 5:30, Pacific Symphony concert at 7 pm. At Mike Ward Community Park Woodbridge, 20 Lake Rd, Irvine CA
*  More info, www.PacificSymphony.org 
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Sun, Jul 28:
6 pm - "AN EVENING OF DINNER AND SONG" aka "Amici della Musica," presented by VOPA -- VALLEY OPERA & PERFORMING ARTS -- at Emle's Restaurant, 9250 Reseda Bl, Northridge CA
VOPA is formerly Center Stage Opera.
*  Dinner includes choice of Chicken Milanese, Wild Caught Cod, Eggplant Parmigiana, or Pork Loin.
*  Kid-friendly and wheelchair accessible.
*  More at www.VOPArts.org
*  TIX, $65, includes entertainment, 3-course meal, non-alcoholic drinks, tax/tip.
*   Reservations required. Call Dr. Renee Gordon at 818-310-0775, or buy online at: https://m.bpt.me/event/4287229
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Sun, Jul 28:
7 pm - TIN DRUM plays Bogies in Westlake Village, CA
*  Info, www.bogies-bar.com
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Sun, Jul 28:
7:30 pm - ANDY & RENEE & HARD RAIN play their latest CD RELEASE CONCERT at the Grand Annex, 434 W 6th St. San Pedro, CA 90731
*  It's their 16th CD, titled "FUSE 32." This album is twelve original songs spanning the broad musical styles that are the hallmark of the band's repertoire. Tender ballads, folk sensibilities, and rock-n-roll ride together along the band's lyrical landscape.
*  Doors 6:30, show 7:30 pm
*  TIX at: https://www.grandvision.org/calendar-details.asp?id=1285
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Sun, Jul 28:
7:30 pm - LED KAAPANA, master of Hawai'ian slack key, plays the "AMSD Concerts" series at Sweetwater Community Church, 5305 Sweetwater Rd, Bonita CA 91902; 619-201-0520
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Sun, Jul 28:
8 pm - GUY BLAKESLEE plus LAEL NEALE and MAJA D'AOUST play the famous concert hall in back of McCabe’s Guitar Shop, 3101 Pico Bl, Santa Monica CA 90405; 310-828-4497
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Monday
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Mon, Jul 29:
7:30 pm - "THE DROP: MIDLAND" at the GRAMMY Museum, 800 W Olympic Bl A245 (entrance is around the corner on Figueroa), Los Angeles, CA 90015; 213-765-6800
*  GRAMMY-nominated country group Midland received rave reviews for their debut album "On The Rocks," co-written with hitmakers Shane McAnally and Josh Osborne.
*  Their debut No. 1 single "Drinkin' Problem," earned the band their first GRAMMY nomination for "Best Country Song" and "Best Country Duo/Group Performance," while the band was named "New Vocal Group of the Year" at the 2018 ACM Awards.
*  Ahead of their new album, "Let It Roll," the evening welcomes Midland for an intimate conversation and performance.
*  TIX $30, all ages, at: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/the-drop-midland-tickets-63702971302
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Wednesday
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Wed-Sun, Jul 31-Aug 4, FESTIVAL:
"INTERNATIONAL SURF FESTIVAL" at Manhattan Beach Pier, Hermosa Beach Pier, Redondo Beach Pier, and Torrance Beach, CA
*  The world’s premier watermen, water women and volleyball players converge on the three beach cities for five days of competition in the water and on the sand.
*  The festival starts with the Charlie Saikley six man volleyball (and costume) tournament at the Manhattan Pier, Fri & Sat. Top teams are stacked with former pro volleyball and basketball players.
*  Fri at 7:30 pm, the LA County Lifeguard Championships will be held at Hermosa Beach Pier.
*  Sat, the Southern California Lifeguard Championships are held at Hermosa Pier at 7:30 pm.
*  Other Saturday events include surfing and body surfing contests at Manhattan Pier, a two-mile soft sand race at Hermosa Pier, and an eight-mile paddleboard race at Torrance Beach.
*  Sunday, the 1.5-mile Velzy-Stevens Paddleboard race starts at 7:30 am at Manhattan Pier, followed by the Dwight Crum Two-mile Swim at 9 am at Hermosa pier.
*  The open ocean swim -- now an Olympic sport -- attracts over 1,000 swimmers from around the world.
*  Full info, www.SurfFestival.org
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Wed, Jul 31:
6:30 pm - Annual "LIFEGUARD MEDAL OF VALOR DINNER" at  Redondo Beach Seaside Lagoon, 200 Portofino Way, Redondo Beach CA
*  Los Angeles County Lifeguards are recognized for acts of heroism during this annual dinner, sponsored since 1981 by Redondo Beach Chamber of Commerce.
*  Info, call Dave Story at 310-619-4291 or email davestory@me.com
*  TIX, $20, at www.surffestival.org/valor
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August
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"Dog days" of August? We've never made sense of that expression. There are plenty of good music days, though. 
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Thursday
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Check Wednesday's listings for FESTIVALS that continue today. We no longer list them multiple times.
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Thu, Aug 1:
7:30 pm-9:30 pm - THE DARDEN SISTERS play the summer concert series at the Muckenthaler Cultural Center, 1201 W Malvern Av, Fullerton, CA 92833; www.themuck.org
*  From a classic cover to an original tune, these Fullerton natives are no strangers to "The Muck," having performed  to sold-out crowds there, at the OC Fair, the Foxx Theatre, Anaheim House of Blues, and Angel Stadium.
*  They are Selah (violin), Clarah (guitar), Havilah (mandolin) and Tabithah (bass).
*  TIX, $30 non-mbr, $20 student/sr, $15 mbr, at: https://themuck.org/programing/2019/8/1/darden-sisters
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Friday
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Check Wednesday's listings for FESTIVALS that continue today. We no longer list them multiple times.
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Fri-Sun, Aug 2-4, elsewhere:
31st annual "FALCON RIDGE FOLK FESTIVAL" returns to Dodd's Farm, 44 County Road 7D, Hillsdale, NY
*  Yep, one of America's best... alas, too far away...
*  Info & tix: https://falconridgefolk.com/
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Fri, Aug 2, FREE concert:
7:30 pm - LISA HALEY & THE ZYDEKATS play the "STEPHEN SORENSEN PARK SUMMER CONCERT SERIES" in the park amphitheatre at 16801 East R. Lee Ermey/Ave P, Palmdale CA 93591
*  Info: 661-264-1249
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Saturday
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Check Wednesday's & Friday's listings for FESTIVALS that continue today. We no longer list them multiple times.
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Sat, Aug 3; Sats & Suns, through Aug 11, FESTIVAL:
10 am-6 pm - Annual "BIG BEAR RENNAISSANCE FAIR" on a 4-acre site at 39115 Rim of the World Dr, in historic Fawnskin, CA 92333
*  Features trad acoustic music from CUTTHROAT REEF,  JOUST KIDDING, GALLOWS HUMOR, and many more musicians to serenade your day.
*  Attractions include live jousting, "meet the queen," costumed re-enactors, food, and special themes each weekend.
*  Be sure to catch Celtic singer-songwriter KRIS COLT performing each day as "The Lady Black Rose."
*  TIX: single-day adult $18, child age 4-15 $15; weekend pass $30 & $24; season pass $120 & $90.
*  Tix and info: https://www.bigbearrenfaire.org/
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Sat, Aug 3, FREE Summer symphony:
5:30 pm - "SYMPHONY IN THE CITIES" Concert Series performed FREE by PACIFIC SYMPHONY in four cities, tonight arrives in Orange, CA. (Address, etc, below).
*  Pack a picnic, grab a lawn chair or blanket and gather the family for an evening of free music and outdoor summer fun.
*  Classical KUSC’s radio host Alan Chapman serves as emcee.
*  There are interactive and hands-on activities for children, including instrument making, a drum circle, an instrument petting zoo and an opportunity to meet the musicians.   
*  Back by popular demand — kids have the chance to learn how to conduct with Maestro St. Clair and later help lead the orchestra in Sousa’s “Hands Across the Sea” during the concert.
*  The entire audience is invited to participate in a sing-along of patriotic favorites.
*  With a potpourri of popular classics, pop tunes and patriotic tunes, this year’s "Symphony in the Cities" concerts are led by Music Director Carl St. Clair and take place on in these cities on the following dates:
□ Mission Viejo, Jul 27, 4 pm "Prelude in the Park" activities, 7 pm concert. Features pre-concert entertainment for all and a Musical Playground for Children. Concert features Pacific Symphony. At Oso Viejo Community Park on the Village Green, 24932 Veterans Way, Mission Viejo CA
□ Costa Mesa, Jul 28, 5 pm outdoor activities, 7 pm indoor concert. Includes family activities and community ensemble performances beginning at 5 pm outdoors on the Julianne and George Argyros Plaza. Pacific Symphony concert starts inside the Concert Hall at 7 pm. At the Renée & Henry Segerstrom Concert Hall, 615 Town Center Dr, Costa Mesa CA
□ Orange (new this year), Aug 3, 5:30 pm activities, 7 pm concert. Family activities and local music acts begin at 5:30 pm. Pacific Symphony concert at 7 pm. At Aitken Arts Plaza at Musco Center for the Arts, Chapman University, One University Dr, Orange CA
□ Irvine,  Aug 4, 5:30 pm activities, 7 pm concert. Family activities and local music acts begin at 5:30, Pacific Symphony concert at 7 pm. At Mike Ward Community Park Woodbridge, 20 Lake Rd, Irvine CA
*  More info, www.PacificSymphony.org 
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Sat, Aug 3:
7:30 pm - PASADENA POPS presents "MICHAEL FEINSTEIN SINGS COLE PORTER" in a full orchestral outdoor summer concert at the L.A. County Arboretum, 301 N Baldwin Av, Arcadia CA 91007
*  Gates open at 5:30 pm for picnicking, concert begins at 7:30 pm.
*  Featured in this program:
• Larry Blank, conductor
• Michael Feinstein, soloist
• Mitzi Gaynor, special guest
*  Principal Pops Conductor Michael Feinstein puts down the conducting baton and picks up the microphone for one night only to give you a backstage pass into Cole Porter’s world.
*  Smart and sophisticated with a charming streak for mischief – Feinstein delves into Porter’s naughty sense of wordplay with "Night and Day," "Begin the Beguine," "I Get a Kick Out of You," "Can Can," "I’ve Got You Under My Skin," and more.
*  Check out Michael’s video to hear how this concert will measure-up to the first time he sang Cole Porter with the POPS back in 2012 with the late Marvin Hamlisch conducting.
*  Parking at the arboretum is challenging. A new arrangement for P5 parking ($10) for all POPS concerts is at Santa Anita Park, adjacent to the Westfield Mall, with non-stop shuttles to the Arboretum’s main gate; these are ADA and wheelchair accessible. Patrons may still park FREE at Westfield Mall, but shuttle service is not provided from there.
*  TIX: seats are selling fast, so act promptly. Box office, 626-793-7172 or online at: https://pasadenasymphony-pops.org/concert/michael-feinstein-sings-cole-porter/
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Sunday
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Check Wednesday's through Saturday's listings for FESTIVALS that conclude today. We no longer list them multiple times.
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Sun, Aug 4:
59th annual "SAND CASTLE CONTEST" is part of the "International Surf Festival," at Manhattan Beach Pier, Southside, Manhattan Beach CA
*  Prizes in all divisions for 1st through 5th places
*  All ages welcome
*  Free
*  Beach registration 7 am-7:20 am, Sand Castle Building 7:30 am-9:30 am, Awards Ceremony 10 am
*  Info/q&a, 310-802-5448 or www.Surffestival.org
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Sun, Aug 4:
Annual "GO FLY-A-KITE DAY" in El Segundo at Recreation Park, 401 Sheldon St, El Segundo CA
*  Free kites for the first 50 families
*  Live music
*  Food & Beverage vendors
*  Kite crafting area
*  Family and friends event.
*  Info, 310-524-2700 or www.elsegundo.org/depts/recreations/
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Sun, Aug 4, FREE Summer symphony:
5:30 pm - "SYMPHONY IN THE CITIES" Concert Series performed FREE by PACIFIC SYMPHONY in four cities, tonight concludes in Irvine, CA. (Address, etc, below).
*  Pack a picnic, grab a lawn chair or blanket and gather the family for an evening of free music and outdoor summer fun.
*  Classical KUSC’s radio host Alan Chapman serves as emcee.
*  There are interactive and hands-on activities for children, including instrument making, a drum circle, an instrument petting zoo and an opportunity to meet the musicians.   
*  Back by popular demand — kids have the chance to learn how to conduct with Maestro St. Clair and later help lead the orchestra in Sousa’s “Hands Across the Sea” during the concert.
*  The entire audience is invited to participate in a sing-along of patriotic favorites.
*  With a potpourri of popular classics, pop tunes and patriotic tunes, this year’s "Symphony in the Cities" concerts are led by Music Director Carl St. Clair and take place on in these cities on the following dates:
□ Mission Viejo, Jul 27, 4 pm "Prelude in the Park" activities, 7 pm concert. Features pre-concert entertainment for all and a Musical Playground for Children. Concert features Pacific Symphony. At Oso Viejo Community Park on the Village Green, 24932 Veterans Way, Mission Viejo CA
□ Costa Mesa, Jul 28, 5 pm outdoor activities, 7 pm indoor concert. Includes family activities and community ensemble performances beginning at 5 pm outdoors on the Julianne and George Argyros Plaza. Pacific Symphony concert starts inside the Concert Hall at 7 pm. At the Renée & Henry Segerstrom Concert Hall, 615 Town Center Dr, Costa Mesa CA
□ Orange (new this year), Aug 3, 5:30 pm activities, 7 pm concert. Family activities and local music acts begin at 5:30 pm. Pacific Symphony concert at 7 pm. At Aitken Arts Plaza at Musco Center for the Arts, Chapman University, One University Dr, Orange CA
□ Irvine,  Aug 4, 5:30 pm activities, 7 pm concert. Family activities and local music acts begin at 5:30, Pacific Symphony concert at 7 pm. At Mike Ward Community Park Woodbridge, 20 Lake Rd, Irvine CA
*  More info, www.PacificSymphony.org 
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Monday
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Mon, Aug 5:
7 pm - ELVIS COSTELLO & THE IMPOSTERS plus BLONDIE play the Greek Theatre in Griffith Park, Los Angeles, CA
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Tuesday
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On this day in 1945, the "Enola Gay," a B-29 bomber named by the pilot for his mother, dropped a bomb named "Little Boy." The scientists who had developed it in secret gave that name to the only bomb of its kind that they had yet made. It had been brought across the Pacific Ocean at flank speed by the thoroughly modern heavy cruiser USS Indianapolis to the tiny remote island of Tinian. There, air group commander Col. Paul Tibbetts had it loaded into his own plane. Flying alone until a planned rendezvous with another B-29 which was there as a weather/ spotter/ camera plane, Tibbetts and his crew had to bypass their primary target because of cloud cover. Thus, their secondary target, the city of Hiroshima and its population, became the first targets of an atomic bomb.

Tragically, the expectation that the bomb would end World War II proved unfounded. The Japanese continued to fight, even sinking the USS Indianapolis a few days after it delivered the bomb. 

A second atomic bomb of a different type, named "Fat Man," was dropped by the B-29 "Bock's Car" on the city of Nagasaki on August 9th. Finally, the Emperor of Japan, speaking on radio for the first time ever to the Japanese people, ordered his nation to surrender. Even then, a military coup of high-ranking Japanese officers, seeking to continue a war of national suicide, was narrowly stopped.

So far, the world has averted any more use of nuclear weapons -- which are now thousands of times more destructive than the bombs that converted Hiroshima and Nagasaki into radioactive rubble.
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Tue, Aug 6, on TV:
9 pm - "WOODSTOCK: THREE DAYS THAT DEFINED A  GENERATION" re-airs on the PBS documentary series, "THE AMERICAN EXPERIENCE."

*  For three days in the middle of August 1969, half a million people from all walks of life and every corner of the country converged on a small dairy farm in upstate New York. They came to hear the concert of their lives, but most experienced something more profound: a moment that would change them and the country forever, and spark a cultural revolution.
*  The documentary tells the story of the political and social upheaval leading up to those three historic days, as well as the extraordinary events of the concert itself, where near disaster put the ideals of the counterculture to the test.
*  On PBS nationwide; airs in Los Angeles on KOCE, aka PBS SoCal, broadcast/cable/satellite.
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Thursday
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Thu, Aug 8, FREE screening:
7 pm - "CONSCIENTIOUS PROJECTOR" series presents a free screening of "CAPTURING THE FLAG" at the Armory Center for the Arts, 145 N Raymond Av, Pasadena CA (a short walk from the Metro Gold Line Memorial Park light rail station).
*  Voter suppression is a potentially crucial impediment to the fundamental exercise of our democracy as presidential campaigns get well under way for the 2020 election. The sanctity of the core U.S. principle of one person-one vote, and the continuing struggle for racial justice in America are as more of an unrealized hope than at any time since before passage of the now-compromised Voting Rights Act of 1964.
*   Producer-director Anne de Mare brings these issues to light in her vivid account of a small group of dedicated voting rights activists monitoring the 2016 election at a Cumberland County, North Carolina polling place. Featuring the NAACP’s Rev. Dr. William J. Barber.
*  A community discussion follows the film.
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Fri-Sun, Aug 9-11, FESTIVAL:
32nd annual "LONG BEACH JAZZ FESTIVAL" with headliners Brian Culbertson, Angie Stone, Poncho Sanchez, Eric Benét, and "over 20 Jazz Greats," at Rainbow Lagoon Park, E Shoreline Dr, Long Beach, CA 90802
*  This 3-day music extravaganza delivers traditional jazz, smooth jazz, Latin jazz, and additional popular jazz genres.
*  With "the best in jazz and contemporary music," it does not qualify as "acoustic" or "Americana," but we list it for our readers because it is the most consistent, most upscale, and among the most celebrated jazz festivals in Southern California
*  It features great food.
*   A longtime inclusion is valuable health awareness resources in the community.
*  LBJF is under the direction of Kimberly Benoit, President of Rainbow Promotions, LLC, and is a three-generation, family-produced event.
*  Runs Fri, 6 pm-10 pm (5 pm gate); Sat & Sun 1 pm-10 pm (11 am gate).
*  TIX range from $60 - $225, at 562-424-0013 or online at http://bit.ly/LongBeachJazzFestival
*  VIP Seating option, Reserved Box Seat, includes dinner and 1 bottle of wine (copy and paste url):
Fri:  http://bit.ly/LBJF2019fri
Sat:  http://bit.ly/LBJF2019sat
Sun: http://bit.ly/LBJF2019sun
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Fri, Aug 9:
7 pm - EDWARD SHARPE & THE MAGNETIC ZEROS play the Greek Theatre in Griffith Park, Los Angeles, CA
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Fri, Aug 9:
7:30 pm - ROY ZIMMERMAN performs his new one-man sociopolitical musical comedy, "RiZe Up," at the Emerson UU Church, 7304 Jordan Av, Canoga Park, CA
*  TIX, $20 or "pay what you can." Co-sponsored by Plant-Based Los Angeles
*  This return swing of his current national tour has Ray performing in various Southern Cal venues; see listings for Aug 9, 7:30 pm; Aug 10, 7:30 pm; Aug 11, 5 pm; and Aug 16, 8 pm.
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Sat & Sun, Aug 10 & 11, closing weekend, FESTIVAL:
10 am-6 pm - Annual "BIG BEAR RENNAISSANCE FAIR" on a 4-acre site at 39115 Rim of the World Dr, in historic Fawnskin, CA 92333
*  Features trad acoustic music from CUTTHROAT REEF,  JOUST KIDDING, GALLOWS HUMOR, and many more musicians to serenade your day.
*  Attractions include live jousting, "meet the queen," costumed re-enactors, food, and special themes each weekend.
*  Be sure to catch Celtic singer-songwriter KRIS COLT performing each day as "The Lady Black Rose."
*  TIX: single-day adult $18, child age 4-15 $15; weekend pass $30 & $24; season pass $120 & $90.
*  Tix and info: https://www.bigbearrenfaire.org/
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Sat, Aug 10, pseudo-FESTIVAL:
3 pm-6 pm - Annual "BITE AT THE BEACH" WITH BREWS at Marvel Comics studio, MBS Media Campus, 1600 Rosecrans Av, Manhattan Beach CA
*  Manhattan Beach Chamber presents this annual event to highlight culinary delights from around the South Bay area, tobether with the many local, craft breweries.
*  Guests sample tastes from the paired restaurants and breweries.
*  Info, 310-545-5313 or www.Manhattanbeachchamber.com
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Sat, Aug 10:
Time tba - DENNIS ROGER REED plays Middle Ridge Winery Tasting Gallery, 54301 N Circle Dr, Idyllwild CA; 951-659-9000; https://www.middleridge.com/Store/The-Gallery
*  Wine and art -- and, this evening, "good stuff" acoustic music from performing songwriter and FolkWorks columnist Dennis Roger Reed.
*  Check out his new (latest) CD, "BEFORE IT WAS BEFORE," folk, swing, folk rock, blues and bluegrass from Dennis Roger Reed with Don Reed, at:  http://store.cdbaby.com/cd/dennisrogerreedwithdonreed
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Sat, Aug 10, FREE concert:
7 pm - Latin GRAMMY winning FLOR DE TOLOACHE, playing the "LEVITT NATIONAL TOUR," arrives for its Southern California date at Levitt Pavilion Los Angeles, in the NW corner of MacArthur Park near the intersection of W 6th St & S Park View St, L.A., CA 90057; https://levittlosangeles.org/
*  Following in the sequined-suit steps and moves of the MARIACHI DIVAS comes New York-based​​ all-female mariachi ensemble FLOR DE TOLOACHE.
*  NPR, in "The 200 Greatest Songs By 21st Century Women+," proclaimed the group, "Not only a prime example of mariachi itself, but how this group of mujeres is makes the genre accessible to all."
*  These Latin GRAMMY Award-winners continue to win the hearts of both contemporary and traditional mariachi music fans alike through their distinct artistic vision and sophisticated, fresh interpretation of mariachi classics.
*  The group’s diverse ethnic and musical backgrounds transcend cultures and break barriers by forging new paths.
*  Much like the Toloache flower — widely known for its use in Mexican 'love potions' — the ladies of Flor De Toloache cast a spell over audiences with their soaring vocals and electric stage presence.
*  Led by co-band directors Mireya I. Ramos on violin and Shae Fiol on vihuela, Flor De Toloache has graced international stages from Chenai, India to Paris, France and has toured extensively throughout the U.S., supporting ​DAN AUERBACH ​​ of THE BLACK KEYS​' new project THE ARCS, as well opening for or performing with ​CAFÉ TACVBA, ​LA SANTA CECILIA, OZOMATLI, and NATALIA LaFOURCADE.
*  The New York ensemble and beloved press-darlings recently dropped their highly anticipated new album, "Indestructable," to critical acclaim, with NPR calling the album "Mariachi girl magic." Apart from the record, the band has also unveiled a slew of collaborations with the likes of NO TE VA GUSTAR, KANSAS CITY ROCKERS, and MAKING MOVIES (alongside salsa godfather REUBEN BLADES), and perhaps most notably with platinum-selling R&B artist MIGUEL.
*  Read more about the 2019 "Levitt National Tour" in reVerb, the Levitt blog, at: http://www.blog.levitt.org/2019/01/flor-de-toloache-to-headline-2019-levitt-national-tour/
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Sat, Aug 10:
7:30 pm - ROY ZIMMERMAN performs his new one-man sociopolitical musical comedy, "RiZe Up," at the Folk Music Center & Museum, 220 Yale Av, Claremont, CA
*  TIX, $20
*  This return swing of his current national tour has Ray performing in various Southern Cal venues; see listings for Aug 9, 7:30 pm; Aug 10, 7:30 pm; Aug 11, 5 pm; and Aug 16, 8 pm.
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Sat, Aug 10:
8 pm - WEIRD AL YANKOVIC brings "Weird Al's String Attached Tour" to the Greek Theatre in Griffith Park, Los Angeles, CA
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Sun, Aug 11:
4:30 pm-7:30 pm - ANDRE THIERRY plays for listening and Cajun-Zydeco Dancing at the French Quarter Creole Bar & Grill, 16728 Bellflower Bl, Bellflower CA 90706
*  TIX, $20 at door
*  Info: Sidney, 323-401-8859; or Dempsey 562-396-1132 or
bontemppappion@aol.com; David 909-527-0926 or davidsousa@verizon.net
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Sun, Aug 11:
5 pm - ROY ZIMMERMAN performs his new one-man sociopolitical musical comedy, "RiZe Up," at the Summit UU Fellowship, 8778 Cottonwood Av, Santee, CA
*  TIX, $22 or "pay what you can."
*  This return swing of his current national tour has Ray performing in various Southern Cal venues; see listings for Aug 9, 7:30 pm; Aug 10, 7:30 pm; Aug 11, 5 pm; and Aug 16, 8 pm.
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Sun, Aug 11:
7:30 pm - JACKSON BROWNE plays the Rabobank Theater in Bakersfield, CA
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Wed, Aug 14:
6 pm - EL FANTASMA with VIRLAN GARCIA & LOS AUSTEROS DE DURANGO play the Pacific Amphitheatre, 88 Fair Dr, Costa Mesa CA 92626
*  El Fantasma is the stage name for Mexican regional singer and songwriter Alexander Garcia, also affectionately known in Mexican media circles as “The King of the Underground.” Garcia has been interested in music since he was a teen. He dropped his first single, “Mi 45,” in early 2016. Its video garnered over ten million views. His debut album, Equipo Armado, ran up the Mexican airplay charts. He wasted no time, issuing three more albums during the calendar year: En Vivo Desde Badiraguato, Pa’ los Recuerdos, Vol. 1, and Vengo a Aclarar. His latest release is 2017’s En el Camino.
*  Virlan Garcia is a singer, guitarist, and composer in the Mexican regional genre, specializing in norteño, corridos, and bandas. Garcia comes from Sinaloa and he has written for a number of artists, including Gerardo Ortiz, who chose his “Fuego Cruzado” to open his smash Hoy Más Fuerte album. Garcia’s own music follows the sierreño (trio) format. His debut single, “Que Ya Estas Harta,” was issued digitally in the spring of 2015 and landed on various regional Mexican song charts.
*  TIX, 714-708-1500, or: https://pacamp.com/entertainment/el-fantasma-with-virlan-garcia-and-los-austeros-de-durango/
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Thu, Aug 15:
6 pm - COLLECTIVE SOUL plus GIN BLOSSOMS, and THE BLACK MOODS, play the Pacific Amphitheatre, 88 Fair Dr, Costa Mesa CA 92626; 714-708-1500
COLLECTIVE SOUL’s silver anniversary year is a celebration of their ongoing legacy in all-out style with a little bit of the classic and a lot of the new that began with their 1993 debut "Hints Allegations and Things Left Unsaid" featuring the number one Modern Rock Hit “Shine.” Not only are they already underway with their Summer “Now’s The Time Tour” with Gin Blossoms, but in keeping with the Atlanta band’s theme of 2019, “now’s the time” their tenth highly anticipated studio album, "Blood," featuring the single “Right As Rain,” was released June 21.
*  The GIN BLOSSOMS’ breakout record "New Miserable Experience" was where their rise to fame began. This album kept the band on the chart for almost 3 years with singles “Hey Jealousy,” “Until I Fall Away” and “Found Out About You.” Those hits were followed up by “Til I Hear It from You” which rocketed to #1 and moved the Empire Records smash soundtrack to platinum status. “As Long As It Matters” earned the band a Grammy nomination for “Best Performance by a Duo or Group” making their "Congratulations I’m Sorry" record another radio multi-format favorite and multi-platinum success. The band released their fifth studio album, "No Chocolate Cake," in 2010.
*  TIX, 714-708-1500, or: https://pacamp.com/entertainment/collective-soul-gin-blossoms/
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Thu, Aug 15:
Time tba - MAX WEINBERG’S JUKEBOX plays the El Rey Theatre, L.A. CA
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Thu, Aug 15:
8:30 pm - THE CUCKOOS, plus THE MATT GILMOUR BAND with JW FRANCIS, and SIAM JEM, play The Satellite, 1717 Silver Lake Bl, Silver Lake / Los Angeles CA 90026
*  Why are we covering any of these bands? When this entire show is bound to be very electric? Is it because MATT GILMOUR is the son of DAVID GILMOUR? Nope. It's because "a bit of old-fashioned blues" is included in the resume of THE CUCKOOS. That Austin, Texas quartet draws liberally from the deep well of DOORS-influenced '60s-vintage pop, heady psychedelic rock, sizzling hot funk -- and yes, trad blues -- "to create music that is at once classic yet forward thinking" on their forthcoming debut full-length album due out later this year.
*  The band's latest single "Why Don't U Ever Call Me Anymore" was released last week along with a riveting music video produced by lead vocalist, keyboardist and songwriter KENNETH WAYNE FROST. If you liked Jim Morrison's creepy lyrics, like "There's a killer on the road," check out their new vid at: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=P58E9l8q8hU
*  TIX, $10-$12, at: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/the-matt-gilmour-band-with-jw-francis-the-cuckoos-and-siam-jem-tickets-63801279344
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Fri-Sun, Aug 16-18, FESTIVAL:
Annual "SUMMERGRASS SAN DIEGO" Bluegrass festival, at the Antique Gas & Steam Engine Museum in Vista, CA; festival phone,858-679-4854.
*  Headliner lineup features The Grascals, David Parmley & Cardinal Tradition, High Fidelity, The Old Blue Band; also performing are: Tom Cunningham Band, Prairie Sky, Front Porch Music Preservation Society, Chris Cerna & The Bluegrass Republic, LeRoy Mack & Gloryland , Sheri Lee & The Blue Hearts, Vulcan Mountain Boys, and MohaviSoul.
*  It's 3 days of live music from 12 national, regional and local bands; music workshops presented by the same performing artists; a variety of family & kid-oriented music activities; lots of spontaneous live jam sessions; instrument raffles of top-grade new instruments; tasty food, and a variety of vendors.
*  Plus, the "Third Annual Pie Society Meeting" (and competition) happens at Summergrass 2019.
*  Info, tix, lineups, schedules, & volunteer opportunities, at: www.summergrass.net
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Fri-Sun, Aug 16-18, FESTIVAL:
Annual "BBQ MUSIC FEST" at Fountain Valley Sports Park in Fountain Valley CA
*  Named the "Everfest Top Festival" in 2016.
*  Runs Fri 5-10 pm, Sat noon-10 pm, Sun noon-8 pm. 
*  Features an "All-You-Can-Eat VIP Rib Village"
*  Grillers compete from around the country, vs. Locals.
*  Features an enormous food court (including non-BBQ related items); cantinas; arts and crafts; Roaming Cowboys; a children's area with animal variety show and petting zoo (Sat); magic show with balloon sculptures (Sun); games; live reptiles, amphibians and invertebrates exhibit; more.
*  Taste and experience firsthand the fiery chicken, pulled pork, tri-tip, pork ribs, sausages... and sides (all available for purchase).
*  Award-winning national BBQ pitmasters include Blazin Broncos (Ohio), Porky-N-Beans (Florida), Git-R-Smoked (Nevada), Rasta Joe BBQ (Indiana), Aussom Aussie (Australia), and more.
*  Music is centered on rock, and is surprisingly devoid of any blues acts.
*  TIX are available with or without food, and are discounted online through Aug 16 at 9 am:
•  Admission-only Fri $5, Sat or Sun $10; Children age 12 and under are FREE; (food, drinks, and All-You-Can-Eat VIP Rib Village are NOT included).
•  All-you-can-eat tix include 5 drinks, $99 Adults / $35 Young Adults* (10 to 16 years of age) / $18 Kids* (up to 9 years of age); *-under age 17 requires accompanying  VIP Rib Village Ticket-holding adult.
*  TIX & info, https://www.bbqmusicfest.com/
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Fri, Aug 16:
7:30 pm - JACKSON BROWNE plays the Pacific Amphitheatre, 88 Fair Dr, Costa Mesa CA 92626; 714-708-1500
*  Jackson Browne has written and performed some of the most moving songs in popular music and has defined a genre of songwriting that straddles the lines of folk and rock, charged with honesty, emotion and personal politics. He was inducted into the "Rock and Roll Hall of Fame" in 2004 and the "Songwriter’s Hall of Fame" in 2007.
*  His debut album came out on David Geffen’s Asylum Records in 1972. Since then, he has released 14 studio albums and four collections of live performances. His most recent studio album, "Standing in the Breach," is a collection of 10 songs, at turns deeply personal and political, exploring love, hope, and defiance in the face of the advancing uncertainties of modern life.
*  TIX, 714-708-1500, or: https://pacamp.com/entertainment/jackson-browne/
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Fri, Aug 16:
8 pm - ROY ZIMMERMAN performs his new one-man sociopolitical musical comedy, "RiZe Up," PLUS an opening act by DEVEN GREEN & NED DOUGLAS, in the famous concert hall in back of McCabe’s Guitar Shop, 3101 Pico Bl, Santa Monica, CA
*  TIX, $25, at: https://www.store.mccabes.com/cart.php?target=product&product_id=2325
*  This return swing of his current national tour has Ray performing in various Southern Cal venues; see listings for Aug 9, 7:30 pm; Aug 10, 7:30 pm; Aug 11, 5 pm.
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Sat & Sun, Aug 17 & 18, FESTIVAL in Nor Cal:
9:30 am-8 pm - 17th annual "COTATI ACCORDION FESTIVAL" in Cotati, CA
*  A happily vast array of genres and styles are represented by many squeezebox stars.
* If you go, catch the 12:55 pm Saturday set by SOURDOUGH SLIM, with ROBERT ARMSTRONG
*  Info, www.cotatifest.com
*  Click the poster to enlarge to read.
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Sat, Aug 17, FREE concert:
6 pm - LISA HALEY & THE ZYDEKATS play the "TORRANCE SUMMER CONCERT - WILSON PARK AMPHITHEATER" series, 2200 Crenshaw Bl, Torrance, CA 90501
Info: https://arts.torranceca.gov/the-arts/summerconcerts
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Sat, Aug 17, FREE concert:
7 pm - BOOGALOO ASSASSINS plus a dj play the series at Levitt Pavilion Los Angeles, in the bandshell in the NW corner of MacArthur Park near the intersection of W 6th St and S Park View St, a block from Wilshire Bl, Los Angeles CA 90057
*  Boogaloo Assassins is a 12-piece Latin band with a sound and style inspired by the Latin Boogaloo, soul, salsa and funk of the 1960s and '70s. Though the genre of boogaloo may be infamously known as the short-lived dance phenomenon from Spanish Harlem characterized by a frantic freestyle of flailing limbs, the Boogaloo Assassins vivify the sound that soared out of el barrio more than 40 years ago, and today they're a Levitt L.A. fan favorite.
 *  FREE TIX w/RSVP at: http://concerts.levittlosangeles.org/events/2019/8/17/boogaloo-assassins-with-clifton-weaver-iii
*  The Levitt series presents 50 free concerts here between June 1 and Sep 1.
*  They no longer produce a series in Pasadena.
*  The Guide has chosen not to list the majority of the 50 concerts in the series because the genres are wholly unrelated to acoustic or to Folk-Americana music sensibilities.
*  Get info on the full Levitt series at: http://concerts.levittlosangeles.org/
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Sat, Aug 17, concert & screening:
8 pm - PACIFIC SYMPHONY presents "STAR WARS: A NEW HOPE" IN CONCERT at Pacific Amphitheatre, 88 Fair Dr, Costa Mesa CA 92626; 714-708-1500
*  John Williams’ legendary score with the iconic 1977 film on a giant high-definition screen.
*  TIX, 714-708-1500, or: https://pacamp.com/entertainment/pacific-symphony-star-wars-a-new-hope-in-concert/
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Sun, Aug 18, FREE FESTIVAL:
4 pm - Inaugural "NATIVES IN THE NOW" FESTIVAL, with performances by FT. RAYE ZARAGOZA, and TRACY LEE NELSON, presented by United American Indian Involvement, at Levitt Pavilion Los Angeles, in the NW corner of MacArthur Park near the intersection of W 6th St and S Park View St, a block from Wilshire Bl, Los Angeles CA 90057
*  "Natives in the Now" is the inaugural festival highlighting the traditional and contemporary Native American tribes and culture of Los Angeles.
*  FREE TIX w/RSVP at: http://concerts.levittlosangeles.org/events/2019/8/18/natives-in-the-now
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Sun, Aug 18:
6 pm - THE MIGHTY O.A.R plus AMERICAN AUTHORS, and ROZZI, play Pacific Amphitheatre, 88 Fair Dr, Costa Mesa CA 92626
*  During the course of its two decades of making records, O.A.R. — lead singer and primary songwriter Marc Roberge, drummer Chris Culos, guitarist Richard On, bassist Benj Gershman and saxophonist/guitarist Jerry DePizzo — has created and maintained a sort of a parallel universe. In effect hiding in plain sight from the world outside, the band fills arenas and amphitheaters as it crafts and releases relatable songs with big pop hooks. Within this universe, these songs are bona fide hits, and the band members are superstars. O.A.R. is gearing up to release their ninth studio album, The Mighty, this Spring.
*  Brooklyn-based American Authors are best known for their hit singles “Believer” and “Best Day of My Life” from their debut album Oh, What a Life, as well as their Top 20 hit, “Go Big or Go Home,” from their second album, What We Live For. Their latest release is 2019’s Seasons.
*  Rozzi first emerged at 19 years old after being discovered by Adam Levine. Her undeniable vocals and her willingness to be fiercely honest with her lyrics have inspired comparisons to Amy Winehouse and Aretha Franklin. Rozzi is currently finishing her first full length album for Small Giant/Columbia Records due later this year.
*  TIX, 714-708-1500, or: https://pacamp.com/entertainment/the-might-o-a-r-with-american-authors-and-rozzi/
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Thu, Aug 22:
7:30 pm - Accordion King RAMON AYALA with SPECIAL GUEST BANDA MACHOS, play their RESCHEDULED DATE at Pacific Amphitheatre, 88 Fair Dr, Costa Mesa CA 92626
*  Ramon Ayala, known as the “King of the Accordion,” has been a master accordionist/vocalist/songwriter for more than 40 years, defining norteño music with signature songs and definitive instrumental stylings that have made him a superstar on both sides of the El Rio Grande.
*  Ayala has received four Grammy Awards including two Latin Grammys for the albums Quemame Los Ojos and El Numero Cien. As a solo artist and as a member of groups such as Los Relampagos del Norte, he has recorded classic songs like “Ya No Llores,” “El Disgusto,” “Devolucion,” “Un Rinconcito en el Cielo” and “Chaparra de Mi Amor.”
*  Banda Machos, from Jalisco, Mexico, performs a combination of Banda music, Quebradita and Ranchera. The band has been together for more than 20 years and has recorded 22 albums that include the hits “Casimira,” “Al Gato y Al Ratón” and “Un Indio Quiere Llorar.”
*  TIX, 714-708-1500, or: https://pacamp.com/entertainment/ramon-ayala-with-special-guest-banda-machos/
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Fri, Aug 23:
8 pm - SOURDOUGH SLIM, with ROBERT ARMSTRONG, plays the Coffee Gallery Backstage, 2029 Lake Av, Altadena CA
* More at: www.coffeegallery.com
*  Yippee Kai Yea, the one and only SOURDOUGH is touring his new CD, “Old Time Cowboy Songs.” Tellin' ya pardner, ya gotta love this guy.

*  A throwback of a singularly charming kind, He's a cross between vaudeville and a singing cowboy from those 1930s westerns. Plus the accordion. None of those movie cowboys could play accordion.
*  Here is a YouTube video from last fall’s show at the "Ojai Concert Series":
https://youtu.be/u0F6E2GRy2M
*  Sourdough’s new CD “Old Time Cowboy Songs” features some great traditional classics, accented by some cool original instrumental tunes. Check it out at: www.sourdoughslim.com
*  Make a reservation. He usually sells-out here.
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Sat, Aug 24:
All day - "PANDA PADDLE" on a body of water near you, and/or do it online virtually, globally.
*  Why? Because every year, eight million metric tons of plastic end up in our oceans and rivers. Every day, there are forces destroying our forests, climate, and wildlife with reckless abandon.
*  Our planet deserves better. So...
*  Enter "PANDA PADDLE," a real-world and virtual event that organizers at the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) are calling, "The best standup paddle board (SUP) event on the planet -- because it protects the planet."
*  In-parallel, standup paddle boarders, on the water globally the same day, raise funds and awareness to help fight against the biggest environmental threats of today.
*  On Aug 24*, paddle on your favorite body of water, symbolically joining together with nature lovers everywhere who are devoted to protecting our oceans, rivers, animals, and wild places. *- In San Diego, it's on Oct 26.
REGISTER HERE to take part.
*  A paddle board maker gives you a primer about heading-out for ths year's event, at:
https://irockersup.com/2019/01/07/paddling-up-to-the-panda-paddle/
*  Read about last year's first-ever event:
https://epikoo.com/sup/news/world-wildlife-fund-intros-new-sup-event
Questions? Email: PandaPaddle@wwfus.org
*  Peruse the WWF site and be impressed by all they're doing: https://www.worldwildlife.org/
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Sat, Aug 24, FREE concert & film screening:
5 pm - "HERMOSA BEACH SUMMER SERIES" is a two-weekend affair, and this is the weekend that features Americana music, as well as movies; on the beach adjacent to Parking Lot A (which will be the beer garden), Hermosa Beach CA
*  Sat, Aug 24, THE WHITE BUFFALO headlines with comedy by STEVE BYRNE. Additional music by POUNDED BY THE SURF, and TRAPDOOR SOCIAL. Movie is TBD, presented by "Hermosa Beach Friends of the Parks."
*  Sun, Aug 25, L.A. rockabilly faves GAMBLERS MARK play, and headliners are MARIACHI EL BRONX (alter ego of indie rock band THE BRONX), with additional music by WAILING SOULS (celebrating that band’s 50th anniversary).
*  The other weekend of the series, Aug 17 & 18, is all pop-rock.
*  The Aug 24 headliner is Los Angeles' THE WHITE BUFFALO  (the stage name of musician and singer-songwriter JAKE SMITH).  He's performed at numerous music festivals around the world, including Bonnaroo, as well as on stages with the likes of Jack Johnson, Ziggy Marley, and Grace Potter and the Nocturnals, among others. Over the years, his music has been featured on "Sons Of Anarchy," NPR, and "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" Steve Byrne, performing standup, is a comedy favorite ("Sullivan & Son", Comedy Central, "Chappelle's Show"). There's "additional music" from instrumental alternative surf group POUNDED BY THE SURF  and L.A.'s TRAPDOOR SOCIAL. The evening concludes with a surfside showing of "another classic movie" via Hermosa Beach Friends of the Parks, as voted-on by Hermosa Beach locals.
*  Closing out this year's series on Sun, Aug 25 is headliner MARIACHI EL BRONX (the popular alter ego of indie rock band The Bronx) who have worked festival stages from Coachella, Shaky Knees, Driftwood, Riotfest, and Punk Rock Bowling, to Reading, Leeds, and more. Also on the bill are three-time Grammy-nominated roots reggae band WAILING SOULS celebrating their 50th anniversary, and L.A. rockabilly faves GAMBLERS MARK.
*  Beginning this year in August, global music management and events company "5B Artists + Media" was signed as exclusive producer of the series, and for the first time in the concert series' history, there will be beer.
*  TO GET INVOLVED, email Chris@SIX18Media.com
*  More on the series, including the film titles when announced, at: www.HermosaSummerSeries.com
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Mon, Aug 26, FREE concert:
6 pm - LISA HALEY & THE ZYDEKATS play the "MEMORIAL PARK CONCERT / LIVE AT THE SCOTT THEATRE'" series, 85 E Holly St, Pasadena, CA 91103
*  THIS SERIES moves indoors this year, with a wood dance floor.
*  The outdoor venue here was, for several years, "Levitt Pavilion Pasadena."
*  Info, https://www.pasadenaseniorcenter.org/events/live-music-at-the-scott
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Thu-Sun, Aug 30-Sep 2, LABOR DAY WEEKEND, pseudo-FESTIVAL:
Annual "L.A. FLEET WEEK®" returns to the L.A. Waterfront in San Pedro CA.
*  With brass bands from individual ships and locally-based musicians on stages in several venues, it's a combination of opportunity to see how today's US Navy and US Coast Guard spend your money, historical re-enactments, entertainment, hoopla, and yes, interactive recruitment of those of military service age.
*  Visitors are welcomed aboard active vessels that enter the harbor for those purposes.

*  Historic museum ships that live here -- the WW II battleship USS Iowa (pictured) (www.pacificbattleship.com) and SS Lane Victory (https://thelanevictory.org) famed WWII Merchant Marine Ship, both take part with period music and entertainment as well as living history programs.
*  New highlights include live U.S. Navy parachute demos, obstacle course competitions, and more things to watch or do.
*  The multi-day celebration of our nation’s Sea Services is spearheaded by the "LA Fleet Week Foundation" and the Port of Los Angeles.
*  A high school robotics competition returns for its second year.
*  Events include the "Galley Wars" culinary competition presented by Princess Cruises; a kids’ STEM Expo sponsored by Boeing; a "First Responders Village"; a "Veteran’s Village" sponsored by Wells Fargo; and "other family-friendly exhibitions."
*  Sign-ups for the 11th Annual 5.3-mile “Conquer the Bridge” Labor Day morning race over the Vincent Thomas Bridge -- the only time each year pedestrians are allowed on the bridge -- are available at: https://conquerthebridge.com/
*  Live entertainment is presented on the Main Stage throughout the four-day event. "Popular big-name bands and evening headline acts" are slated to be announced in late July. 
*  Dockside, there are aerial flyovers and many military displays and demonstrations.
*  The Battleship Iowa Museum takes a central role, and is open all year. It is owned and operated by Pacific Battleship Center - a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. Not a government agency, it does not receive any government funding for operations, relying entirely on contributions from individuals and philanthropic corporations and organizations. Their educational programs serve more than 250,000 visitors annually including veterans and students of all ages.
*  Tours of active vessels require reservations and all available spaces go immediately. You'll need to monitor the event's site to act in time for that aspect: https://www.lafleetweek.com/
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Aug 30-Sep 1, FESTIVAL in Nor Cal:
Annual "PLUMAS HOMEGROWN AMERICANA FESTIVAL" at the Plumas County Fairgrounds, 204 Fairground Rd, Quincy CA 95971
*  It's a spectrum of AMERICANA MUSIC, from bluegrass and cowboy to blues and folk, for a music-packed Labor Day weekend.
*  Featured artists include:
⊙  PETER ROWAN
⊙  WENDY BURCH STEEL & REDWOOD
⊙  THE NEWPORT NIGHTINGALES
⊙  SOURDOUGH SLIM

Friday's acts include Now & Then, Sparky & the Ancient Mariner, Short People, Zinger Phillips Band, and Peter Rowan.
Saturday brings Cowboy Poet Tony Argento, Sparky & the Ancient Mariner, Wildcat Mountain Ramblers, CW Bayer & Dr. Spitmore, Sourdough Slim, Johnny Walker, Short People, North County Blue, and Wendy Burch Steel & Redwood.
Sunday's closing-day acts are The Wildcat Mountain Ramblers, Lilah Washburn & The Quincy Pickers, Cowboy Poet Tony Argento, CW Bayer & Dr. Spitmore, North Country Blue, Wildcat Mountain Ramblers, and The Newport Nightingales.
*  There's also SQUARE DANCING with top notch callers, wrapped-up with a BBQ.*  If you go, catch the 4:30 pm Aug 31 set by SOURDOUGH SLIM, with ROBERT ARMSTRONG
* Festival info, www.plumasamericana.com
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Special feature on this year's best festival...

Fri-Sun, Aug 30-Sep 1, FESTIVAL, elsewhere:
22nd annual "RHYTHM & ROOTS FESTIVAL" on Labor Day weekend in Ninigret Park, Charlestown, R.I.
*  If you're looking to escape end-of-summer heat by heading north, this could be just the excuse you need.
*  It may be the best Cajun-Zydeco festival anywhere, plus it has a whoooole lot more music than that.
*  THIS seaside festival features 30 bands on four stages, along with nearly 5,000 square feet of dance floor, international food, artisans, and children’s activities on the grassy fields of Ninigret Park. Which is the best kinda park.
*  About 1,500 of the festival attendees either rough-it camping, or take the luxury route by “glamping” (a mashup of glamorous and camping).
*  The park offers its own entertainment in the form of nature trails, a playground, swimming, tennis and basketball. You can bring your kids, and your lawn chair, blanket and sunscreen.
*  It features "Cross-Genre Upstarts, Band Mashups, Zydeco Junkies and Longtime Favorites."
*  Part of the magic of Rhythm & Roots is not only the diversity of musical genres but also the energy and creative inspiration that flows among the musicians. That's not PR hype, because...
*  Performers here routinely sub in and out of other bands on stage and lucky roots music fans may even run across a late-night jam in the campground. This festival prides itself on featuring more collaborations than most. Keep reading.
DUSTBOWL REVIVAL  and HOT CLUB OF COWTOWN  are merging to celebrate the music of THE BAND. A mix of three acts, PETER ROWAN and FREE MEXICAN AIRFORCE with LOS TEXMANIACS, will combine Rowan’s five decades of singing and songwriting with his frequent rocker companions Free Mexican Airforce. Los Texmaniacs will add their authentic Tex-Mex flair.
 *  Two other acts, JOE CRAVEN & THE SOMETIMERS  and RAILROAD EARTH, will apply their own originality and inventiveness to celebrate two late icons, in the music of JERRY GARCIA and the lyrics of JOHN DENVER, respectively.
*  Producer CHUCK WENTWORTH says he has invested heavily in the lineup this year, and it shows. Headliners are: the folk, blues and political protest musicians SON VOLT on Fri, Aug 30; the danceable fusion of styles from THE MAVERICKS the next night, and acoustic rockers RAILROAD EARTH on Sun, Sep 1.
*  Here’s a look at some of the roots musicians, covering Zydeco, blues, bluegrass, Cajun and more who are making their first appearances at Rhythm & Roots:
  •  Chubby Carrier and the Bayou Swamp Band is a Grammy-winning, high-energy Zydeco band from Lafayette, La.
  •  Erin Harpe & The Delta Swingers, who won the 2018 Boston Blues Challenge, bring their dynamic rocking-roots-blues to the festival.
  •  Providence’s own Jabbawaukee, a quintet formed in 2017, is “beyond honored” to perform its blend of psychedelic/progressive rock and funk at Rhythm & Roots for the first time.
  •  Victor Wainwright and the Train, who earned a 2019 Grammy nomination for best contemporary blues album, perform their “boogie-woogie, pedal-to-the-medal blues.
  •  The Travelin’ McCourys, who won the Grammy for best bluegrass album in 2018, are constantly innovating the traditional, and they're performing.
  •  The Lustre Kings, with their modern take on early rock, country, blues and R&B, rock-out and play 150 gigs a year.
*  Popular returnees are:
  +  With a sound born from the Louisiana Delta, three-time, Grammy-nominated Roddie Romero & the Hub City All Stars have been performing worldwide at the most prestigious festivals and venues for 20 years.
  +  Hat Fitz & Cara, the married blues duo who performed at Rhythm & Roots a few years ago, return by popular demand.
  +  BeauSoleil avec Michael Doucet, the Grammy-winning Cajun band described by The New York Times as “bon temps, every time they play,” are back after an absence of about 10 years.
  +  Nashville-based string band Della Mae is comprised of some of the finest players in bluegrass, Americana and beyond, and is another fan favorite.
  +  Last year saw the Rhythm & Roots debut of Veronica Lewis, a teenage blues piano player and vocalist from Massachusetts who has been wowing blues fans at festivals throughout New England and beyond.
  +  Every-other-year brings popular Marcia Ball back to the festival.
  +  Vocalist and songwriter Sarah Potenza, a Providence native, was called “a Janis Joplin-Aretha Franklin hybrid” by Rolling Stone.
  +  Jeffery Broussard and The Creole Cowboys bring back their traditional Zydeco sound and accordion magic.
  +  Christine Ohlman, aka The Beehive Queen, brings her distinctive stage presence to her songs, guitar playing and amazing vocals.
  +  The Pine Leaf Boys entertain with their rockin’ brand of Cajun dance music.
  +  Steve Riley & the Mamou Playboys, named “Best Cajun Band” at the 2019 Offbeat Magazine "Best of the Beat Awards," has played every Rhythm & Roots festival since Day One.
  +  The Knickerbocker All-Stars, Rhode Island’s own, also return, swinging all the way.
  +  Artists-in-residence are fiddler David Greely, blues guitarist Johnny Nicholas, and Creole musicians Ed Poullard on fiddle and Preston Frank on accordion.
*  TIX at: www.rhythmandroots.com or call 401-783-3926 or 800-901-7173 for more info on music or "glamping." Tickets go fast, so save money before prices go up Aug 23, and plan ahead by purchasing tickets before options are all sold-out.
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E gads, FALL! Septober, Octember, Nowonder...
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Fri-Sun, Sep 6-8, FESTIVAL:
23rd annual "LONG BEACH LOBSTER FESTIVAL" at Rainbow Lagoon Events Park, Long Beach CA
*  Runs Fri 5-10 pm, Sat & Sun noon-10 pm.
*  The focus is "Fresh Live Maine Lobster," the "World’s Largest Cooker," and live music.
*  For kids, there's the Magic Show (as seen on "America's Got Talent"), Face Painting, Games and Inflatable Bounces.
*  Discount online tix available through 9 am Sep 6.
*  Gen'l admission (no food) is $5 Fri, $13 Sat or Sun; Lobster Feast & General Admission Bundle is $30 + tax ($45 at gate); Jumbo Feast & General Admission Bundle is $58 + tax ($65 at gate); Children age 12 and under get FREE admission; food, drinks, and VIP Lounge not included.
*  TIX & info, https://www.originallobsterfestival.com/
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Sat, Sep 7:
8 pm - "TCHAIKOVSKY SPECTACULAR (with fireworks)" with CARL ST. CLAIR, conductor; BENJAMIN BEILMAN, violin; & PACIFIC SYMPHONY, at Pacific Amphitheatre, OC Fair & Events Center, Costa Mesa CA
*  Celebrate the summer’s end with Tchaikovsky’s “1812” overture, as well as the composer’s greatest hits.
* Southern Californians are incredibly fortunate to have the Hollywood Bowl, the Greek Theatre, the Ford Amphitheatre, and the OC Amphitheatre all available as splendid outdoor concert venues. Be sure to catch a symphonic treasure beneath the OC skies.
*  PROGRAM:
• KHACHATURIAN: “Sabre Dance”
• TCHAIKOVSKY: Violin Concerto
• RIMSKY-KORSAKOV: “Capriccio Espagnol”
• TCHAIKOVSKY: “1812” Overture
*  Complete with live cannons and brilliant fireworks, no SummerFest is complete without Pacific Symphony performing Tchaikovsky’s thrilling “1812” overture.
*  The evening features this famous romantic composer’s greatest hits, including his memorable Violin Concerto, performed by the first-prize winner of the 2010 "Montréal International Musical Competition," Benjamin Beilman. “The Times” has praised Beilman’s “handsome technique, burnished sound, and quiet confidence,” and “The Strad” described his playing as “pure poetry.”
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Sun, Sep 8:
7:30 pm - PACIFIC SYMPHONY – HAIL TO THE HEROES, with guest LEE GREENWOOD, at Pacific Amphitheatre, 88 Fair Dr, Costa Mesa CA 92626
*  It's a program of patriotic anthems both traditional, including Souza, and contemporary, like the Reagan-era Greenwood song, "God Bless the USA," aimed at honoring those who have done military service (including in one of America's endless wars for the control of oil).
*  TIX, 714-708-1500, or: https://pacamp.com/entertainment/pacific-symphony-hail-to-the-heroes/
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Wed & Thu, Sep 11 & 12:
SHERYL CROW plays two nights, Sep 11 & 12 (2nd show added on Jul 11) at the Theatre at Ace Hotel in L.A. 
*  2nd show, just announced, July 11; the Guide brought you the password for advance tix presale on that day.
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Fri-Sun Sep 13-15, FESTIVAL:
5th annual "KAABOO FESTIVAL DEL MAR" at the Del Mar Racetrack + Fairgrounds, 2260 Jimmy Durante Bl, Del Mar (San Diego), CA 92014
*  This one is hyped big-time, calling itself a "no-dirt, adult festival with gourmet food and plenty of opportunities to sit down." Beyond that, it is a train wreck of conflicting musical genres.


TRUST US, THE ONLY DAY YOU WANT TO GO IS SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, and you can get a one-day pass. You do NOT want to be there the other two days.
*  Kaaboo runs Fri, Sep 13, 2 pm-12:30 am; Sat, Sep 14, 1 pm-12:30 am; Sun, Sep 15, 1 pm-9 pm.
SUNDAY, while it's the shortest day, brings much more of an AMERICANA music fest.
FRIDAY & SATURDAY do have some acts you'd go see in concert, BUT, they are surrounded by rap, hip-hop, electronica, and soundalike modern pop. You simply cannot conceive of such a "soup-to-nuts" assortment of bookings until you read their list.
*  KAABOO was the 2017 Pollstar-nominated festival of the year, and in 2018, it sold-out all three days for the first time. But many months of their advance for this year had us ready to scream.
*  Festival producers have played this coyly. The "lineup" was just one big mashup list until July 15th, when each day's acts were finally spelled-out. That mattered, because...
*  A cross-section of 2019's three days shows those playing include Kings of Leon, Dave Matthews Band, Duran Duran, Sheryl Crow, Mark Ronson, REO Speedwagon, Maren Morris, The Bangles, Squeeze, The Cult, Silversun Pickups, Black Eyed Peas, Boyz II Men, "a special collaboration" between Snoop Dogg and Wu-Tang Clan, OneRepublic, The Revivalists, Sublime with Rome, Lifehouse, Blind Melon, Plain White T’s, Cheat Codes, Switchfoot, Andrew McMahon in the Wilderneess, Des Rocs, Con Brio, Mix Master Mike (of the Beastie Boys), and the tbd winner of "American Idol." (See what we mean?)

*  At last (as of Jul 15) we know who plays which days.
*  SUNDAY'S ACTS are:
⊙  MUMFORD & SONS
⊙ SHERYL CROW
⊙ EDIE BRICKELL & THE NEW BOHEMIANS
⊙ THE REVIVALISTS
⊙ THE BANGLES
⊙ COLBY CAILLET
⊙ CASH CASH
⊙ THE BACON BROTHERS
 and the rest of the day's lineup is:
•  DURAN DURAN
•  LIFEHOUSE
•  XAVIER RUDD
•  ALEC BENJAMIN
•  TOOTS & THE MAYTALLS
•  CON BRIO
•  DEC ROCS
•  PERTA
•  WALDEN
•  KATE USHER & THE STURDY SOULS
•  TREVOR DANIEL
•  DJ RICKY FOR REAL

*  There's also the "Humor Me" stage, with Sunday's  cast from among booked comedians Pete Holmes, Bert Kreischer, Wayne Brady, Kevin Smith, Bob Saget, Tig Notaro, Tom Green, Cameron Esposito, and more.
*  In addition to food vendors, you can wander through "ARTWORK," KAABOO’s Contemporary Arts Fair, with opportunities to purchase what you see, and or, you can spend more and treat yourself to INDULGENCES, the festival's spa services, or go for a ticket that lets you hang at the bluff-top pool.
*  Now, Friday DOES include SILVERSUN PICKUPS, MAREN MORRIS, and LITTLE STEVEN & THE DISCIPLES OF SOUL, and Saturday includes BRYAN ADAMS, and SOUTHSIDE JOHNNY & THE ASBURY JUKES -- and a lot of rap and hiphop.
*  TIX: Starting Thu, July 18 at 7 am PST, single-day passes sell for the temporarily discounted rate of $115 for the "Hang Loose" option and $319 for "Hang Five." Prices jump to $129 and $359, respectively, after Sun, Jul 28 at midnight, "or sooner if supplies sell-out."
*  TIX and more info: https://www.kaaboodelmar.com/
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Wed-Sun, Sep 18-22, coolness elsewhere:
48th annual "WALNUT VALLEY FESTIVAL" with its bunches of national championship competitions for trad acoustic stringed instrument players, in Winfield, KS
*  Info, https://www.wvfest.com/
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Sat, Sep 21, FESTIVAL:
9 am-6 pm - 25th annual "HARVEST FESTIVAL OF DULCIMERS" presented by Southern California Dulcimer Heritage at its new site in Redondo Beach, at Riviera United Methodist Church, 375 Palos Verdes Blvd., Redondo Beach, CA 90277
*  EARLY BIRD REGISTRATION discounts if postmarked by  Aug 1.
*  This music festival is NOT JUST FOR DULCIMERS -- read on. 
*  CONCERTS FEATURING much-requested master artists MARK ALAN WADE on Hammered Dulcimer and DAVE HAAS on  Mountain Dulcimer  
• FULL SCHEDULE features 27 workshops, with a FREE last hour of 8 workshops and/or activities to choose from.
*  Workshops 9am - 3:30 pm / lunch - 11:45/ 12:30 pm-SCDH 25th / Reception 3:30 pm/ Concert - 4-6 pm
• 'OTHER WORKSHOPS’ galore:
- Autoharp
- Bodhran (Irish Drum)
- Bowed Psaltery
- Drums & Native Flutes
- Go Outside the Melody
- Harmonica
- Shape-Note Singing
- Sing-Along
- Storytelling
- Ukulele
   •  WORKSHOP DESCRIPTIONS/ INSTRUCTORS - meet your teachers and read their plans for you
   •  All Day JAMMING + workshop on how to jam; drum & native flute circle; community jam
   •  Super CONCERT for FEE- with Dave Haas and Mark Alan Wade
   •  Lunch on site for purchase. 
   •  $5 daytime entrance fee if not registering for workshops.
   •  Two Fun FUNDRAISERS:
     1) 3 INSTRUMENTS- 2 new/ 1 vintage  (You don’t need to be present for the instrument drawings)
     2)  OPPORTUNITY DRAWINGS on what YOU BRING TO DONATE -- music related or gently-used items
   •  The "infamous paper bag drawings" -- Each attendee is encouraged to bring "something suitable."
   •  CONSIGNMENT BOOTH - Re-sell your unwanted music gear or donate to SCDH to sell - or get some great bargains
   •  DISCOVERY BOOTH - try-out some instruments
   •  VENDORS - Artists’ Products, Banjo-mers, SCDH Booth, WAYback When Creations
*  FOCUS WORKSHOPS are on Sunday, Sep 22, following Saturday's main festival:
   •  MARK ALAN WADE - 10 am-2 pm - Hammered Dulcimer & Mixed Instruments - “Learn a Swedish Polska and Irish Tunes for Mixed Ensembles” (at a private home in Fullerton)
   •  DAVE HAAS - 11 am-3 pm - Mountain Dulcimer - “Fancy It Up! and The Music of Turlough O'Carolan” (at a private home in Long Beach).
   •  All fees go to instructors. Pre-registration required.
*  New site has lots of parking and activity space.
*  VOLUNTEER to HELP: Contact Bobbi at  arnmiraadler@sbcglobal.net
*  You can register in advance to speed-up your check-in and get you to your workshops on time.
*  LODGING & TOURIST INFO:  the festival days, "one option - Best Western Plus Redondo Beach Inn."
*  Festival contact: dulcimer@scdh.org
*  ADVANCE TIX & more details:
http://www.scdh.org/SCDH/Festival%20Main%20Page.html
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Sep 28, environmental activism:
8 am - "HIKE L.A. FOR CLEAN AIR" is a first-ever City Hike fundraising event to support local environments.
*  Southern California is back to having the nation's dirtiest air, and bad air days due to ozone pollution have ticked up, triggering asthma attacks and other serious health problems.
*  This can force the corporate media to take notice. Our health is at risk from breathing dangerous levels of pollution, and to protect your city and our shared planet.
*  This special city hike takes participants on a 3.8 mile or 7.7 mile trek through Koreatown, DTLA, and other various neighborhoods.

*  Prizes, food and beverages, are provided along the way.
*  Entertainment is provided along the way, plus participants can join the rooftop patio party in Koreatown.
*  The route visits some of L.A.'s most famous parks, including Grand Park, Vista Hermosa, Pershing Square, and MacArthur Park.
*  For some (and maybe you), the situation has only strengthened the commitment to:
☆  Advocate for stronger smog protections and safer air quality standards
☆  Fight big oil's hold on the EPA to push back Clean Air regulations
☆  Challenge City Councils in Southern California to implement stronger measures and PHASE-OUT OIL PRODUCTION in the city
☆  Join the fight to create a team with friends and family, or just join-in to "Hike L.A. for Clean Air" on September 28th.
☆  Take action and raise money to transition Los Angeles -- and your city -- to 100% CLEAN ENERGY.
*  It IS a fund-raiser; signing-up obligates you to get sponsors for your walk (they assign you a coach to help).
*  Get the route and event schedule from the Sierra Club, at:
https://www.teamsierra.org/la-city-hike/
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Fri-Sun, Oct 11-13, FESTIVAL:
2nd annual "WORLD PEACE & JUSTICE WEEKEND" returns for the rescheduled event in Laguna Beach, at Neighborhood Congregational Church Laguna Beach, 340 St Anns Dr, Laguna Beach, California 92651
*  Details tba,  since the re-scheduling.
*  VENUE info: 949-494-8061; office@ncclaguna.org
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Sat, Oct 12, FREE FESTIVAL:
Annual "KALEIDOSCOPE ART & MUSIC FESTIVAL" in the park and amphitheatre at 2723 Rancho Vista Bl, Palmdale, CA 93551
*  Roots-Americana music is always featured, including the return this year of LISA HALEY & THE ZYDEKATS.
*   This is easily the best thing in the High Desert that's worth the drive from L.A. Especially since neighboring Lancaster bulldozed the charming old tree-lined fairgrounds and moved the entire Antelope Valley Fair into a pair of ugly-ass Butler buildings that bake on the alkali flat. (While on that subject, avoid Lancaster's Metrolink Station with its sharpened-spike prison-stockade walls; use Palmdale's charming and air-conditioned mission-revival-style Metrolink Station.)
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Sat & Sun, Oct 12 & 13:
CINDY KALLET & GREY LARSEN play a pair of rare West Coast gigs at the "Santa Monica House Concerts" series in Santa Monica, CA
*  Details will be posted closer to the dates, at:
http://santamonicahouseconcerts.com/
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Oct 25-Nov 3, FESTIVAL:
"L.A. FALL FAIR" at La Prada Event Plaza in Whittier Narrows  Regional Park, South El Monte CA
*  This one brings unlimited carnival rides for adults and kids, live music on weekends, circus shows, and free parking, all for a $15 admission; Children under 36" tall are FREE. Pony rides extra.
*  TIX & info, https://www.lapradaevents.com/events/los-angeles-fall-fair
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Oct 26:
All day -annual "PANDA PADDLE" in San Diego Bay, San Diego CA
*  This is a return to the site of last year's first annual participatory event.
*  It follows this year's August 24th global  and online virtual call to take to a body of water near you, and/or do it online virtually, for more than just fun.
*  Why? Because every year, eight million metric tons of plastic end up in our oceans and rivers. Every day, there are forces destroying our forests, climate, and wildlife with reckless abandon.
*  Our planet deserves better. So...
*  Enter "PANDA PADDLE," a real-world and virtual event that organizers at the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) are calling, "The best standup paddle board (SUP) event on the planet -- because it protects the planet."
*  In-parallel, standup paddle boarders, on the water globally the same day, raised funds and awareness on August 24 to help fight against the biggest environmental threats of today.
*  Today, you can sign-up, then paddle in San Diego Bay, joining together with nature lovers from everywhere who are devoted to protecting our oceans, rivers, animals, and wild places. Yep, in San Diego, it's a mass organized affair.
*  REGISTER HERE to take part.
*  A paddle board maker gives you a primer about heading-out for ths year's event, at:
https://irockersup.com/2019/01/07/paddling-up-to-the-panda-paddle/
*  Read about last year's first-ever event:
https://epikoo.com/sup/news/world-wildlife-fund-intros-new-sup-event
*  Questions? Email: PandaPaddle@wwfus.org
*  Peruse the WWF site and be impressed by all they're doing: https://www.worldwildlife.org/
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Fri, Dec 20:
THE BRIAN SETZER ORCHESTRA plays their only Southern Cal date for the 16th Annual "Christmas Rocks! Tour" on Fri, Dec 20 at the lovely McCallum Theatre in Palm Desert, CA.
*  TIX, EARLIEST SALE: Wed, Jul 24 at 10 am (local time, in all US markets) through Thu, Jul 25 at 10 pm (local time). Or wait for regular sales to arrive Fri, Jul 26 at 10 am (local time), after the good seats are gone. (It was in the Guide's "Ticket Alerts" in July.)
*  Iconic guitarist, songwriter, vocalist and three-time Grammy-Award winner BRIAN SETZER and his 19-piece ORCHESTRA will tour the country on their 16th annual "Christmas Rocks! Tour," presented for the fifth consecutive year by SiriusXM.
*  Featuring music from their three best-selling holiday albums and Brian's numerous hits.
*  The over 20-city annual, critically-acclaimed, holiday extravaganza launches Nov 15 at the State Theatre in Minneapolis, MN, and wraps-up at the McCallum Theatre in Palm Desert, CA on Dec 20.
*  TIX (starting at time above) and more info at:  www.briansetzer.com
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TICKET OFFERS, 
IF YOU BUY EARLY 

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GET TIX NOW, inaugural season opens Sep 13:
P3 THEATRE COMPANY debuts this year in its home venue, the Ernest Borgnine Theatre, in Long Beach, CA
*  The venue is that city's premier medium-sized theatre, constructed in Renaissance style and housed within the Long Beach Scottish Rite Event Center. Its décor is both timeless and elegant, and there's plenty of onsite parking.
*  Season One 2019/2020 will feature:
 ■ "Evita" - September 13-29, 2019
 ■ "Steel Magnolias" - November 8-17, 2019
 ■ "Sordid Lives" - February 7-16, 2020
 ■ "Gypsy" - March 27-Apri 12, 2020
 ■ "A Chorus Line" - June 5-21, 2020
*  Through Monday, July 8th, get a 25% discount off "EVITA" tickets, using discount code P3REDWHITEBLUE
*  Ongoing, receive a 25% "Build Your Own Season" subscription discount on all 5 shows. Also, short-term offers for specific show discounts come and go at their website.
*  TIX, details, and special offers, at: https://www.p3theatre.biz/
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Series runs Sun, Oct 6, 2019, through Sun, Jun 6, 2020.
"LE SALON DE MUSIQUES: MASTERS REDISCOVERED" is the series' just-announced 10th anniversary season of nine concerts, all at the Los Angeles Music Center's Dorothy Chandler Pavilion, Fifth Floor, 135 N Grand Av, Los Angeles, CA 90012; Self parking at the Music Center Garage on Grand Avenue.
*  EARLY BIRD OFFER FOR "A SUBLIME NEW SEASON"
*  "Le Salon de Musiques" is a chamber music series performed in an intimate space without any stage or separation between the audience and the artists. It allows you to feel the purity and quintessence of the music associated with the vibrations of each instrument and the connection to each artist.
*  A "Tresor de France Champagne" reception with a high tea buffet catered by Patina follows the performance and the Q & A between the artists and the audience.
*  TENTH ANNIVERSARY PROGRAM, 2019-2020, introduced by musicologists Dr. Kristi BROWN-MONTESANO & Julius REDER CARLSON.
*  Season "GRAND OPENING" - CONCERT ONE: Sun, Oct 6, 4 pm:
- W. MOZART: "Divertimento" in D Major for String Quartet
- G. HAENDEL: Sonata in G minor Op 2 for two violins & piano - J. HAYDN: String Quartet No.5 Op 64 in D Major "The Lark"
 - L. BEETHOVEN: Piano Concerto No.3 in C minor Op 37 (Arranged for String Quintet)
- Featured artists: Jessica GUIDERI & Aubree OLIVERSON, Violins; Rob BROPHY, Viola, Yoshika MASUDA, Cello; Peter LLOYD, Bass; Vijay VENKATESH, Piano.
*  TIX for individual dates are available following season tix sales. The nine-concert season runs through Sunday, June 7, sponsored by Steinway & Sons, The French & German Consulates of Los Angeles, Champagne "Tresor de France," Performing Arts Live, and Eufloria. Buy the season now at the early bird price, saving 20%: $684 for all nine concerrs, instead of the regular full-season price of $855. Season tix get other perqs. Info and tix purchase at: 310-498 0257.
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ADDITIONS TO THIS EDITION are made frequently until it's time for a full replacement to take over.
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IN OUR RECENT EDITIONS...
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In a special single-feature satirical edition July 9, we offered a simple history for a simpleton Commander-in-Tweet: "Before Capturing an Airport, There Needs to Be One There."

https://acousticamericana.blogspot.com/2019/07/before-capturing-airport-there-needs-to.html
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We examined the implications for the arts in the relentless propaganda machines of our time in, "The Custer Myth: History, Music & the Arts Can, and Should, Inform Our Perspectives." Our June 26, 2019 special feature edition, at:

https://acousticamericana.blogspot.com/2019/06/the-custer-myth-history-music-arts-can.html
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We published a single-topic edition titled "Dishonoring the Universal Declaration of Human Rights’ 70th Anniversary -- prepare to be furious," on June 24. It's at: 

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THE GUIDE published an important special edition calling on you, our readers, to take a simple action to STOP the build-up to yet another war, this time with Iran. That edition has been read by many thousands, all around the world. "Time (just barely enough time) to stop the next war, and help suffering victims of the last one" was published June 20, 2019. Read it at:

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The Guide's special edition for the 75th anniversary of D-Day and its meaning in our world today, has been read by many thousands of people in over 30 countries (so far); it is still available, at:

https://acousticamericana.blogspot.com/2019/06/d-day-in-perspective-75-years-hence-for.html

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The most recent 'uge, 2-volume NEWS FEATURES edition was a while back, but it's still available. You can find it at:

 https://acousticamericana.blogspot.com/2019/04/musicafied-mollified-or-muellerfried.html
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As always, we have lots of MUSIC NEWS features in the works, and they'll be along as we get them dressed, shoes tied, cowlicks combed down, bowties cranked straight, and strings tuned
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'Til we catch ya on the flip side,
as Buford the Wonder Dog looks on, 
and in our best Kathy Baker
"Hee Haw" voice: "THAT's all!"
Stay tuneful!
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Boilerplate? Where's the main pressure gauge? And the firebox?

What "boilerplate"? Who came up with that goofy term for the basic essential informational stuff...

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♪ The ACOUSTIC AMERICANA MUSIC GUIDE endeavors to bring you NEWS – and views of interest to artists everywhere – more specifically to musicians and the creative community and music makers -- and fans of acoustic and Folk-Americana music. That includes both traditional and innovative forms. From the deepest roots to today’s acoustic renaissance, that’s our beat. We provide a wealth of resources, including a HUGE catalog of acoustic-friendly venues (now undergoing a major update), and inside info on FESTIVALS and select performances in Southern California in venues from the monumentally large to the intimately small and cozy. We cover workshops, conferences, and other events for artists and folks in the music industry, and all kinds o’ things in the world of acoustic and Americana and accessible classical music. From washtub bass to musical spoons to oboe to viola to banjo to squeezebox, from Djangostyle to new-fangled-old-time string band music, from sweet Cajun fiddle to bluegrass and pre-bluegrass Appalachian mountain music to all the swamp water roots of the blues and the bright lights of where the music is headed now.
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