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Wednesday, July 23, 2008

August '08 thru May '09 events, Acoustic Americana Music Calendar updated 07-23-08

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“Tied to the Tracks”
ACOUSTIC AMERICANA
MUSIC CALENDAR & NEWS
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Key events, August 1, 2008 through May, 2009
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(more are added as news arrives, and recurring events are added as dates approach)
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copyright (c) © 2008, Larry Wines. All rights reserved.
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WHY WE’RE ON BLOGSPOT.COM: after a long presence on MySpace, that site suddenly changed parameters to accept only short posts, now requiring a ponderous and VERY time-consuming process to list events in small increments. It’s far too time-consuming. So we began posting the calendar and news on Blogspot. We’ll see how this works, and we welcome your feedback, at tiedtothetracks@hotmail.com .
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FUTURE EVENTS are posted into 2009. We update often, and we add a BUNCH of concerts, festivals, club gigs, workshops, and recurring events as dates arrive.
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LATEST NEWS FEATURES always post separately. The most recent edition posted July 19; the most recent previous News Features posted July 11; recent editions are available at http://acousticamericana.blogspot.com; older archived editions are available on the myspace page (www.myspace.com/laacoustic), by using the “View All” button and scrolling, and if you don’t see what you want, then journey farther back by using the “older entries” button and scrolling, as many times as necessary. You can go all the way back to when acoustic music was made by trees crashing to the floor of the primeval forests when the dinosaurs got too rambunctious.
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AUGUST 2008
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Updated July 23, 2008; recurring events not yet added.
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copyright (c) © 2008, Larry Wines. All rights reserved.
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Aug note:
Apparently, the Annual GOLDEN BOOT AWARDS CEREMONY has been cancelled this year, and is on hiatus until Aug 2009. (Word from WMA, who does not sponsor that film industry award event.)
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FRIDAY, AUGUST 1
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Fri-Thu, Aug 1-7; in Mammoth Lakes:
“DAVE STAMEY PACK TRIP” with award-winning western singer-songwriter DAVE STAMEY; info, 888-475-8747.
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Fri-Sun, Aug 1-3; in Oregon:
“COAST FORK COWBOY FESTIVAL” in Creswell, Oregon, with headliners HORSE CRAZY, HIGHSTRUNG BAND, VERN WOODBURY, THE CRIDDLE'S and McCORD'S.
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Fri & Sat, Aug 1 & 2; in Vermont:
6th Annual “NORTHEAST KINGDOM MUSIC FESTIVAL” at Chilly Ranch in Albany, Vermont. Two days and nights of music, arts, camping, and fun for all generations. There are two music stages with performers in all genres, including bluegrass, folk, hip hop, reggae, funk and rock. Public radio station WGDR in Plainfield, Vermont is participating as part of the station’s 35th anniversary celebration, saying, “We’re delighted to provide media support for this truly community-centered festival.” Tix & info at www.nekmf.com. Check for simulcasts at www.wgdr.org.
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Fri-Sun, Aug 1-3; in Vermont:
Annual “CHAMPLAIN VALLEY FOLK FESTIVAL” on the shores of beautiful Lake Champlain in Ferrisburgh, VT. Mark Michaelis, host of radio’s “Acoustic Harmony,” says it’s, “the most beautiful setting for folk music anywhere.” This year's festival includes BROOKS WILLIAMS, THE KOSSOY SISTERS, HUNGRYTOWN (REBECCA HALL & KEN ANDERSON), SI KAHN, HANNEKE CASSEL, and many others.
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Fri, Aug 1; in Colorado & New Mexico:
“LAVETA PASS RIO GRANDE SCENIC RAILROAD HIGH ALTITUDE CONCERT SERIES” with IAN TYSON, and MICHAEL MARTIN MURPHEY; info, www.riograndescenicrailroad.com. This mixes a steam-powered narrow-gauge train ride up a 10,000 ft pass in the Rocky Mountains with great music.
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Fri, Aug 1; world music for kids:
Noon-3 pm “BRAZILIAN CARNIVAL” is this week’s installment of “Pershing Square Kids Go Around the World” the summer children’s music series (shows at 12:30 & 1:30 pm) at Pershing Square, on W 5th St between S Olive St & S Hill St, L.A.; www.laparks.org/pershingsquare/concerts.htm. Ride the Red Line subway to the Pershing Square Station and avoid expensive downtown L.A. parking. Grab a take-out lunch across the street, and enjoy a FREE lunchtime concert downtown.
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Fri, Aug 1:
8 pm CELTIC SPRING plays the “Concerts in the Park” series at the Levitt Pavilion for the Performing Arts, Memorial Park, Walnut & Raymond, Pasadena; 626-683-3230; www.levittpavilionpasadena.org. They’re performed live on radio’s “Tied to the Tracks,” once before, and once after getting more public votes than anyone, ever, on NBC-TV’s “Star Tomorrow.” (Despite that public clamor, the judge who had already signed a record deal with yet another sh-thump Britney Lohan clone arranged for her to win the competition.) Forget the TV. Come out and see the amazing family band step dance while they are performing blazingly fast delightfully melodic fiddle music. Bring your lawn chair or blanket. Ride the Gold Line light rail to Memorial Park Station, and save expensive parking and gas. Nice outdoor venue. Free.
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Fri, Aug 1:
8 pm RAY WYLIE HUBBARD plus I SEE HAWKS IN L.A. in a fabulous double-bill at McCabe’s, 3101 Pico Bl (Pico at 31st), Santa Monica; www.mccabes.com; 310-828-4403. Tix purchased online or by phone, add $4 svc chg, per order (not per ticket) to price shown. $16.
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Fri, Aug 1; 1st Fri, every month:
8-10 pm monthly “FIRST FRIDAY SHOW” with performing host SEVERIN BROWNE, the FIRST FRIDAY BAND, and this month’s guest, singer-songwriter, guitarist, record producer ED TREE, at Kulak’s Woodshed, 5230 1/2 Laurel Canyon Bl, North Hollywood; 818-766-9913, www.kulakswoodshed.com has info and web simulcast. The series features performing guests (one or more recording artists) and the “First Friday Band,” with SEVERIN BROWNE, MIKE BISCH, DAVID STONE, JEFF KOSSACK, AARON WOLFSON, ALEX DEL ZOPPO and GARY POPENOE. No cover, artists are unpaid, and a $10 donation to the venue is expected.
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SATURDAY, AUGUST 2
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Sat, Aug 2:
All day AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY Downtown Los Angeles “RELAY FOR LIFE” event with all-day live music, at LA City Hall, 200 N Spring St, L.A. 90012. DEBBIE HENNESSEY has performed live on radio’s “Tied to the Tracks,” and she performs here (set time tbd) with her band of “Jeffs,” JEFF MARSHALL, JEFF MOORE & JEFF MADDOX. Debbie says, “You can have fun AND support the American Cancer Society in the process, listen to bands and hang out in the sun and it won't cost you a dime, unless out of the goodness of your little pea-picking heart, you want to make a donation. This will be the 5th year in a row that I've performed at the Santa Monica ‘Relay for Life’ event. In addition I’m performing at the N. Hollywood, Beach Cities, and downtown L.A. events this summer. Open to the public and all ages, these are a full-day outdoor event of bands and activities to benefit ACS. It is always a fun and inspiring day. Bring a blanket, chairs, snacks, whatever and sit on the lawn and enjoy the show.” Artist info, www.debbiehennessey.com. Free and open to the public.
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Sat, Aug 2; in Nevada:
“FEAT AUTISM FUND RAISER” at Buffalo Creek Winery in Carson City, NV; www.featofthecarsonvalley.org. This is an annual event that cowboy poet LARRY MAURICE tells us “draws all the big shots from northern Nevada and raises a ton of money for autism research. Check out the web site for specifics. Good friend John Tyson will help me auction-off everything from art (paintings, not the guy) trips, guns and a night at the Reno rodeo for you and about eight of your friends in a private box. If you live in the area you should be a part of this great cause.”
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Sat, Aug 2; in Fullerton:
10 am FUTURE SHOCK & CULTURE SHOCK play the Kids Series at the Muckenthaler Cultural Center, 1201 W Malvern Av (1 blk W of Euclid, 2 1/2 mi N of the 91 Fwy), Fullerton 92833; 714-738-3134; www.themuck.org. They tell us, “You never saw kids do these feats of amazing gymnastic dance before.” The “MucKids” shows include a toddlers' area for younger siblings. $15 adults, $10 kids.
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Sat, Aug 2:
3-5 pm “AN AFTERNOON OF POETRY & BLUES" featuring the Pearl Brothers, with BERNIE PEARL bassist MIKE BARRY playing the blues, and noted poet SHERMAN PEARL reading from his latest book, "Profanities," at the Ocean Park Library, 2601 Main St (at Ocean Park Bl), Santa Monica; 310-453-0183. Limited seating on a first-come basis. Admission and refreshments are free.
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Sat, Aug 2:
4-6 pm “LONG BEACH CRAWFISH FESTIVAL” with BONNE MUSIQUE ZYDECO and others, at Rainbow Lagoon Park, Shoreline Dr & Linden Av, Long Beach. This event is the local “little sister” to June’s Long Beach Bayou Festival.
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Sat. Aug 2:
6-10:30 pm monthly “PICKIN’ NIGHT” at the Blue Ridge Pickin' Parlor, 17828 Chatsworth St, Granada Hills; www.pickinparlor.com; 818-282-9001. Beginner’s Jam 6-7:30 pm (main store); Intermediate Jam 6-7:30 pm in their additional space at 17824 Chatsworth St, 2 doors E of the main store; Open Jam 7:30-10:30 pm in main store.
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Sat, Aug 2; in Encinitas (San Diego):
7 pm MIKE LOPEZ plays the San Diego Folk Heritage series at San Dieguito United Methodist Church, 170 Calle Magdalena, Encinitas; 858-566-4040; SDFH@san.rr.com. Mike Lopez was born and raised in Santa Barbara, California. Part native American Chumash of the Kalawashaq Village, Mike embraces the multicultural aspects of his deep roots. His multifaceted background is clearly reflected in his song writing. He has been singing and playing guitar since he was ten years old, and was strongly influenced by County, Blues and Jazz. At the early age of thirteen Mike formed his first band and at fifteen he composed his first song, entitled “Easy Chair”. Info, www.mikelopez.biz/live. Adv tix, www.ticketweb.com; $18 gen’l, $15 mbrs.
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Sat, Aug 2; in San Diego:
BELINDA GAIL & CURLY MUSGRAVE play the “Acoustic Music San Diego” Concert Series, 4650 Mansfield St, San Diego; 619-303-8176. Each a big-time award-winning western star on their own, they’ve also won top honors as a duo. They’ve performed live on radio’s “Tied to the Tracks,” and headlined at the Santa Clarita Cowboy Festival.
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Sat, Aug 2; in N San Diego County:
7:30 pm RIDERS OF THE PURPLE SAGE play the “Fallbrook Americana Music Series” at the Mission Theatre, 231 N Main St, Fallbrook; 760-731-2278; www.missiontheatre.org. The Mission Theatre is a charming venue, designed in the grand tradition of the old movie house. And the band is one of the most, if not the most, historic western band performing today. They play with symphony orchestras, and they currently have the most successful monthly residency in L.A.
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Sat, Aug 2:
8 pm CARRIE RODRIGUEZ plus KAISER CARTEL at McCabe’s, 3101 Pico Bl (Pico at 31st), Santa Monica; www.mccabes.com; 310-828-4403. Tix purchased online or by phone, add $4 svc chg, per order (not per ticket) to price shown. $15.
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SUNDAY, AUGUST 3
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Sun, Aug 3:
11 am-noon DEBI DERRYBERRY plays the “KIDS KONCERT” SERIES at The Will Geer Theatricum Botanicam, 1419 N Topanga Canyon Bl, Topanga 90290; tix & info, www.theatricum.com; 310-455-3723. This year’s series brings a great lineup of shows:
Aug 3 - DEBI DERRYBERRY - cheery and funAug 10 - JUSTIN ROBERTS - rockin' kids musicAug 17 - MASANGA MARIMBA ENSEMBLE - Zimbabwe musicAug 24 - RHYTHM CHILD - drums and kidsAug 31 - KATHERINE DINES - lively and uniqueSep 7 - BUCK HOWDY & BB - wild west rompSep 14 - JUMBO SHRIMP CIRCUS - circus folksSep 21 - PARACHUTE EXPRESS - super stars in the world of children’s musicSep 28 - THE SQUEEGEES - good clean fun
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Sun, Aug 3:
6 pm MALO plays the “Concerts in the Park” outdoor series at Lou Bredlow Pavilion in Warner Center Park, 5800 Topanga Canyon Bl, Woodland Hills. This band has been on the forefront of the Latin/Pop/R&B music scene for decades delighting audiences all over the country. Originally called the Malibus they changed their name to Malo in 1970 for their first album title which included their hit songs, "Suavecito," "Nena," and "Café," that laid the groundwork for their career of three decades and counting. The sponsoring Valley Cultural Committee has an upgraded food court with sixteen vendors serving a variety of food and beverages. The Children’s Play Zone is also upgraded this year with bounce rides, clowns, face painting and balloon artists. Parking is available for a $8 in three nearby parking structures; Califa St between Topanga & Owensmouth and Owensmouth Av between Oxnard & Califa. Proceeds help offset the cost of the concerts. Info on shows and free parking with incentives at VCC, 818-704-1358 or www.valleycultural.org.
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Sun, every week, Jun 29-Aug 31:
6:30 pm “LEVITT LOVES KIDS” series for a half-hour before the evening’s professional musicians, at the “Concerts in the Park” series at the Levitt Pavilion for the Performing Arts, Memorial Park, Walnut & Raymond, Pasadena; www.levittpavilionpasadena.org; 626-683-3230. Talented local musicians under age 18 take the stage; this year’s offerings include a Spotlight Awards winner and performers from the Young Musicians Foundation and Theatre 360. Bring your lawn chair or blanket. Ride the Gold Line light rail to Memorial Park Station, and save expensive parking and gas. Nice outdoor venue. (See 7 pm listing for tonight’s featured professional musicians.) Free.
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Sun, Aug 3:
7 pm KEN O'MALLEY plays authentic and Original Irish music in a solo acoustic show at the Coffee Gallery Backstage, 2029 N Lake Av, Altadena; reserv, 626-398-7917; info, www.coffeegallery.com. Ken says, “If you haven't been to this beautiful ‘listening space,’ you have missed a rare treat. There is nothing else like it in Southern California! Reservations are recommended as this show has SOLD OUT in the past. NOTE: If you have a discount ticket for the June 14 show, it WILL be honored at this performance.” Artist info, www.kenomalley.com.
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Sun, Aug 3:
7 pm BILLY MITCHELL plays “Jazz Night Sundays” for the “Concerts in the Park” series at the Levitt Pavilion for the Performing Arts, Memorial Park, Walnut & Raymond, Pasadena; www.levittpavilionpasadena.org; 626-683-3230. he brings bebop and “smooth jazz fusion.” Bring your lawn chair or blanket. Ride the Gold Line light rail to Memorial Park Station, and save expensive parking and gas. Nice outdoor venue. Free.
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Sun, Aug 3:
2:30-9 pm “BLUES PARTY” with free hot dogs and cool blues at the Big Fish Bar & Grill, 5230 San Fernando Rd, Glendale 91230; 818-244-6442. Bands scheduled to perform: BEASTS OF BLUES, SIR STAN AND THE COUNTS, FELICIA AND DANNY, TRACY RIDDLE BAND, LIGHTIN' WILLIE, THELONIUS JAMES TRIO, and special guest LAURA LEE.
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MONDAY, AUGUST 4
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Mon, Aug 4:
10 am MALO performs for the “Monday Morning Concerts for Children” free series at the Madrid Theatre, 21622 Sherman Way, Canoga Park 91303; 818-347-9419. Requires reserv at 818-347-9938. MALO brings Latin music and their hit songs, "Suavecito," "Nena," "Cafe," and other sounds that laid the groundwork for their three-decade career. The Valley Cultural Center's children’s series places professional musicians in an intimate, educational setting with five hundred K-5th grade children each week throughout the summer. Exposure to music at an early age has been proven to increase academic achievement in math and language and increased comprehension and communication skills. The joy of music and song in our daily lives strikes a personal chord and is invaluable in bridging the gap between peoples of varying cultures and ethnic backgrounds. This interactive program includes a brief history lesson of each musical style, a dynamic performance with selected children invited to the stage, and an opportunity for children to ask questions of the performers. Monday Morning Concerts for Children serves 6,500 young students each season.
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TUESDAY, AUGUST 5
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Tue, Aug 5:
Noon-2 pm SLOWHAND brings their ERIC CLAPTON tribute music to the “Pershing Square Lunchtime Concert Series” at Pershing Square, on W 5th St between S Olive St & S Hill St, L.A.; www.laparks.org/pershingsquare/concerts.htm. Ride the Red Line subway to the Pershing Square Station and avoid expensive downtown L.A. parking. Grab a take-out lunch across the street, and enjoy a FREE lunchtime concert downtown.
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Tue, Aug 5:
6-7 pm RIDERS OF THE PURPLE SAGE play the Levitt Pavilion “Concerts in the Park” series at the Memorial Park Bandshell, 85 E Holly St, Pasadena 91103. The band is one of the most, if not the most, historic western band performing today. They play with symphony orchestras, and they currently have the most successful monthly residency in L.A.
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Tue, Aug 5; every Tue, Jun 3-Aug 26:
7-9 pm THE CARL SAUNDERS BEBOP BIG BAND plays this week’s “WINE, JAZZ & MOONLIGHT” 5th annual summer series at the Hollywood & Highland Center. Enjoy free concerts by some of the country's top jazz performers on summer Tuesday evenings in the central courtyard of Hollywood and Highland Center. The event is FREE to the public and a wine tasting donation with wine provided by Wente Vineyards benefits Project Angel Food. Come early, and grab some dinner at one of the local restaurants.
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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 6
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Wed, every week, Jun 25-Aug 27:
6:30 pm “LEVITT LOVES KIDS” series for a half-hour before the evening’s professional musicians, at the “Concerts in the Park” series at the Levitt Pavilion for the Performing Arts, Memorial Park, Walnut & Raymond, Pasadena; www.levittpavilionpasadena.org; 626-683-3230. Talented local musicians under age 18 take the stage; this year’s offerings include a Spotlight Awards winner and performers from the Young Musicians Foundation and Theatre 360. Bring your lawn chair or blanket. Ride the Gold Line light rail to Memorial Park Station, and save expensive parking and gas. Nice outdoor venue. (See 7 pm listing for tonight’s featured professional musicians.) Free.
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Wed, Aug 6:
7 pm “CIRCUS NIGHT” arrives for the Wednesday night children’s series for “Concerts in the Park” at the Levitt Pavilion for the Performing Arts, Memorial Park, Walnut & Raymond, Pasadena; 626-683-3230; www.levittpavilionpasadena.org. Presenters promise “world-class jugglers, acrobats and aerielists.” Bring your lawn chair or blanket. Ride the Gold Line light rail to Memorial Park Station, and save expensive parking and gas. Nice outdoor venue. Free.
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Wed, Aug 6:
8-10 pm PEDESTRIAN bring their indie rock to the “Pershing Square Wednesday Night Downtown Stage” summer series at Pershing Square, on W 5th St between S Olive St & S Hill St, L.A.; www.laparks.org/pershingsquare/concerts.htm. Ride the Red Line subway to the Pershing Square Station and avoid expensive downtown L.A. parking. The Biltmore is across the street on the north for fine dining, and inexpensive take-out fare fare is across to the south. Enjoy a FREE summer night concert downtown. (Coming next week: SOPHIE B. HAWKINS).
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THURSDAY, AUGUST 7
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Thu, Aug 7:
Noon-2 pm GRAYSON WAYNE brings pop music to the “Pershing Square Lunchtime Concert Series” at Pershing Square, on W 5th St between S Olive St & S Hill St, L.A.; www.laparks.org/pershingsquare/concerts.htm. Ride the Red Line subway to the Pershing Square Station and avoid expensive downtown L.A. parking. Grab a take-out lunch across the street, and enjoy a FREE lunchtime concert downtown.
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Thu, Aug 7; (every Thu, through Aug 28):
5-8 pm “TWILIGHT THURSDAYS” with live jazz or the Pasadena Pops, at Descanso Gardens, 1418 Descanso Dr, La Cañada Flintridge 91011; 818-949-4200; www.DescansoGardens.org. On Aug 7, 21 and 28, Descanso’s shady Main Lawn provides a casual setting for picnics and to enjoy jazz featuring JENNIFER ROBIN, MICHAEL COMPANIA, RINER SCIVALLY, plus special guests. On Aug. 14, bring blankets and picnics for a rehearsal of the Pasadena POPS on the Main Lawn. The Gardens remain open until 8 pm on Thursdays in August. Families are encouraged to “enjoy the day’s shimmering end in the Gardens,” enjoy the music and take a “Twilight Thursday Walk.” The Enchanted Railroad is running, $3 per ride. Descanso Gardens members and children under age 5 are free. Half-price Garden admission begins at 5 pm; adults $3.50; srs & students $2.50; children $1. Free parking.
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Thu, Aug 7; in Truckee, CA:
6:30 pm ANNUAL “TRUCKEE CHAMPIONSHIP RODEO & COWBOY POETRY AND MUSIC SHOW” in McGiver Arena, Truckee, CA. Show features Johnny U and his Cowboy Band, from Utah; champion cowboy poet Larry Maurice; John Tyson from KOLO TV in Reno; Dan Seaborge from Truckee. Sponsored by Poets & Writers of Calif. Info, truckeerodeo@sbcglobal.net.
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Thu, Aug 7:
7:30 pm LISA HALEY brings her GRAMMY nominated Cajun / zydeco music to “American Music Thursdays” for the “Concerts in the Park” series at the Levitt Pavilion for the Performing Arts, Memorial Park, Walnut & Raymond, Pasadena; 626-683-3230; www.levittpavilionpasadena.org. Lisa Haley & the Zydecats gave their album, “King Cake,” to radio’s “Tied to the Tracks” for a worldwide five-week pre-release exclusive airplay, then came to the show to play the CD’s song live for listeners. A few weeks later, “King Cake” was a 2008 GRAMMY nominee. Bring your lawn chair or blanket, or dispense with them and bring your dancin’ shoes. Ride the Gold Line light rail to Memorial Park Station, and save expensive parking and gas. Nice outdoor venue. Free.
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Thu, Aug 7; world music:
7-10 pm OLIVER MTUKUDZI and ROCKY DAWUNI bring AfroPop from Zimbabwe and Ghana to the 24th Annual “SANTA MONICA PIER TWILIGHT DANCE SERIES” presented by Amoeba Music on the Santa Monica Pier; info, www.twilightdance.org; 310-458-8901. This year brings a new 3-hour show format (past years were 2 hrs). Parking near the pier is limited - walk, bike or take the MTA (www.mta.net) or Big Blue Bus (www.bigbluebus.com) or call 310-451-5444 for info. Bike valet starts at 6:30 pm on concert nights, offering safe and convenient parking for thousands of bikes. Santa Monica Pier is wheelchair accessible. Free.
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FRIDAY, AUGUST 8
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Fri, Aug 8; world music for kids:
Noon-3 pm “AFRICAN SAFARI” closes this year’s “Pershing Square Kids Go Around the World” the summer children’s music series (shows at 12:30 & 1:30 pm) at Pershing Square, on W 5th St between S Olive St & S Hill St, L.A.; www.laparks.org/pershingsquare/concerts.htm. Ride the Red Line subway to the Pershing Square Station and avoid expensive downtown L.A. parking. Grab a take-out lunch across the street, and enjoy a FREE lunchtime concert downtown.
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Fri, Aug 8:
8 pm MOLLY’S REVENGE plus MOIRA SMILEY at McCabe’s, 3101 Pico Bl (Pico at 31st), Santa Monica; www.mccabes.com; 310-828-4403. They’ve all performed live on radio’s “Tied to the Tracks,” and this is a fine double-bill. Tix purchased online or by phone, add $4 svc chg, per order (not per ticket) to price shown. $15.
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Fri, Aug 8; in Seattle:
8 pm “NORTHWEST SEAPORT SEA CHANTEY SING” this month at the NW Seaport Woodshop, South Lake Union Park, 860 Terry Street N, Seattle, WA 98109. Singer-Songwriter WENDY JOSEPH leads the August Chantey Sing. Wendy’s experiences sailing merchant ships, research vessels, and the “Lady Washington” anchors her repertoire of songs and writings of the sea. Chanteys are work songs and foc’s’le ditties with great choruses that join present-day maritime traditions and lore with those of the past. Lead a song of the sea or just join in the chorus. Chanteys and sea songs are easy to learn and fun to sing, fun for adults and children, too. Hosted by Matthew Moeller; info, www.nwseaport.org/programs.html. Starts at 8 and goes until after 10 pm. Refreshments available, donations welcome, adm free.
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SATURDAY, AUGUST 9
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Sat-Mon, Aug 9-11; in Texas:
“NAVASOTA BLUES FEST” the event dedicated to the memory of MANCE LIPSCOMB, who BERNIE PEARL says, "was a teacher and mentor with whom I played numerous times through the '60s and early '70s. Mance's influence on my playing and understanding of the blues is enormous. I spent Christmas with Mance and his family in Navasota in 1973, courtesy of Greyhound, and I'm delighted to return, via air this time, and perform the music I learned at this great musician-philosopher's side. You can access festival information on www.navasotabluesfest.org. So, if you're going to southeast Texas in August...."
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Sat, Aug 9; in Utah:
Annual “RAILROAD FESTIVAL” at the Golden Spike Nat’l Historic Site, Promontory, UT, with music by award-winning western band, STAMPEDE.
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Sat, Aug 9; in Arroyo Grande:
DAVE STAMEY plays “SHEILA VARIAN’S SUMMER SPECTACULAR” in Arroyo Grande; info, www.varianarabians.com.
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Sat, Aug 9; in Fullerton:
10 am ROGUE ARTISTS play the Kids Series at the Muckenthaler Cultural Center, 1201 W Malvern Av (1 blk W of Euclid, 2 1/2 mi N of the 91 Fwy), Fullerton 92833; 714-738-3134; www.themuck.org. It’s “Frog Belly Rat Bone,” told using puppets and innovative props, this story about a Cementland boy, his treasure, and his friends is, they tell us, “an inspiring tale for the entire family.” The “MucKids” shows include a toddlers' area for younger siblings. $15 adults, $10 kids.
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Sat, Aug 9:
6:30-8:30 pm BORDER RADIO plays The Summer Concert Series in the Park, 1885 N Hacienda Road, La Habra Heights.
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Sat, Aug 9:
7 pm LOWEN & NAVARRO play a quartet show at the Dalessandro House Concert series in West Hills (West SFV), with PHIL PARLAPIANO on keys and accordion and PHIL HURLEY on guitar. Reserv gets directions. at janisd@d-oni.com.
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ERIC LOWEN & DAN NAVARRO are two of the greatest songwriters of our time. They wrote “We Belong,” which became a worldwide #4 hit for PAT BENATAR. You’ve heard them perform live on radio’s “Tied to the Tracks,” where their previous album had its world premiere. Their songs have been recorded by many other top-selling artists, but no one delivers them with the marvelous harmonies of the pair themselves. They sparkle. Their new CD, “Learning to Fall,” is due in July. Dan tells us, “In the meantime, please enjoy the first video from the album, with 30-voice ALS Choir including patients (PALS), friends, family and caregivers, all joining in song to make a point. That life is beautiful with or without a serious disease. The love in the room was huge. Come savor some of it at http://lownav.c.topica.com/maalI5KabHEyLbPhQnzbaehoil.”
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ERIC LOWEN continues to battle ALS (Lou Gehrig’s Disease) and, as trite as it sounds, he is always an inspiration. The pair is playing some of then top folk festivals in America this summer. If you’ve seen Eric and Dan perform before, you already know why you want to be at this show. If you have never seen them, go. All ages. $25.
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Sat, Aug 9:
7-11 pm “SO CAL FEMALE ACOUSTIC SHOWCASE” brings MARINA V, CINDY ALEXANDER, CRYSTAL McKEE, others tba, to the Coffee Depot on Mission Inn Av, Riverside 92507. All ages show. Concert details at www.MarinaV.com.
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Sat, Aug 9:
7:30 pm WE FIVE play the FBC Concert Hall Performances series on the campus of First Baptist Church, 505 N Grand Av, Glendora 91741; 626-914-5357. WE FIVE deliver a folk rock revival show with their hits, “You Were On My Mind,” “Get Together,” “Cast Your Fate To The Wind,” along with other classic sounds of the ’60s. Critics have hailed their “Fantastic vocals and excellent musicianship.” Shows are in a comfortable 350-seat auditorium with main floor and balcony seating. Sponsors tell us, “Great sound and natural acoustics permit subtle textures to be heard.” Group pricing and adv tix available. $20.
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Sat, Aug 9; in the OC:
7:30 pm “VAUDEVILLE LIVES!” benefit with EVANS & ROGERS, PHIL VAN TEE, “MR. TIN PAN ALLEY” RICHARD HALPERN, HART & ROMAN, and “THE COMEDY OF ABBOTT & COSTELLO,” at The Curtis Theater, 1 Civic Center Circle, Brea; 714-990-7722; www.ci.brea.ca.us. It’s a seven-act show, with part of the proceeds benefiting the Bob Hope Chapter of the USO. Stars and producers of the show are EVANS & ROGERS, a song-and-dance team who present a show filled with happy, memorable Tin Pan Alley and ragtime tunes, “the best in good old fashioned fun!” What can you say about a pair who bill themselves as “The hottest new act in vaudeville?” Award winning jazz vocalist SHARON EVANS and veteran vocal impressionist RICK ROGERS take you on a musical romp back in time with early 20th Century song and dance in the vaudeville style. Backed by a four-piece band that includes some of L.A.’s best professional musicians, Evans & Rogers deliver musical comedy and sentimental favorites in fabulous two-part harmony. Their set list includes songs made popular by Nic Lucas, Al Jolson, Annette Hanshaw and others your’ve probably never heard of, along with tunes by greats Cole Porter, Irvine Berlin and Kalmar & Ruby. They promise to leave you with a song you’ll be singing all the way home. All ages. $19.25.
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Sat, Aug 9:
8 pm DOUG MacLEOD and LAWRENCE LEBO bring a double-header blues show to McCabe’s, 3101 Pico Bl (Pico at 31st), Santa Monica; www.mccabes.com; 310-828-4497. Tix purchased online or by phone, add $4 svc chg, per order (not per ticket) to price shown. A fine bargain at $15.
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Sat, Aug 9:
8 pm ELMORE JAMES, JR. at The Fret House, 309 N Citrus, Covina 91723; 626-339-7020; www.frethouse.com. He is the undisputed son of the legendary bluesman, ELMORE JAMES. He's recorded with the late WILLIE DIXON and played for years with THE ACES at the famed Theresa's Lounge and Mae Bea's Lounge in Chicago. Elmore also recorded for Johnny Vincent’s Legendary Ace label and is currently touring the U.S. and Europe. Doors at 7:30 pm. $15.
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Sat, Aug 9:
8 pm NOCY plays “Musica Latina Saturadys” for the “Concerts in the Park” series at the Levitt Pavilion for the Performing Arts, Memorial Park, Walnut & Raymond, Pasadena; 626-683-3230; www.levittpavilionpasadena.org. They bring classical and contemporary guitar wizardry. Bring your lawn chair or blanket. Ride the Gold Line light rail to Memorial Park Station, and save expensive parking and gas. Nice outdoor venue. Free.
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Sat, Aug 9:
8 pm KARLA BONOFF with KENNY EDWARDS presented by the Bodie House Concert series at the Thousand Oaks Civic Auditorium, Scherr Forum Theater, 2100 Thousand Oaks Bl, Thousand Oaks 91362; info, www.toaks.org; tix, www.toaks.org/theatre/tickets/events/event.asp?eventID=1252; series info, www.bodiehouse.com or 818-621-8309. Rene Bodie tells us, “We are presenting a different kind of show for our next venture at Bodie House Music. We are producing a show in an attempt to bring nationally-known artists to the local community. For our first concert we are presenting KARLA BONOFF, ‘Someone to Lay Down Beside Me,’ ‘If He's Ever Near,’ ‘I Can't Hold On,’ ‘All My Life,’ with KENNY EDWARDS, co-founder of The Stone Poneys with Linda Ronstadt and Bobby Kimmel.” Kenny will open for Karla then back her on guitar and mandolin.
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KARLA BONOFF - From the mid seventies through the early eighties, with songs like "Someone to Lay Down Beside Me," "If He's Ever Near", "I Can't Hold On", "All My Life", and “Personally,” if there was a singer-songwriter album, Karla Bonoff probably either wrote a song for it or sang backup. Her honey voice is the same, and her chiseled features are as if she has been frozen in time back to that 1979 album cover for “Restless Nights,” posing in that pink dress. Bonoff grew up in Los Angeles and was only 16 when she entered the heart of the hootenanny scene in 1969, when the first hints of the coming singer-songwriter wave were coalescing around The Troubadour with the likes of Jackson Browne, James Taylor, Elton John, and others. She met Kenny Edwards there, and Wendy Waldman and Andrew Gold, with whom she formed the band BRYNDLE. Edwards and Gold moved on to found LINDA RONSTADT’s group, the STONE PONEYS, which began Bonoff's association with Ronstadt. Edwards and Gold stayed with Ronstadt for years, while Waldman and Bonoff went their solo ways.
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Bonoff’s solo career took off when she composed three of the hits for the album that secured Linda Ronstadt’s superstardom, “Hasten Down The Wind.” The songs were "Lose Again," "If He's Ever Near," and "Someone to Lay Down Beside Me," all Bonoff compositions, and are three of the first four cuts on Karla’ re-mastered "All My Life" solo album. Karla made several hit albums of her own (produced by Edwards) including the hit singles “I Can’‘t Hold On,” “Baby Don’t Go,” “Personally,” and “Please Be The One.”
Bonoff has also performed for several movies, but the centerpiece of her career has been her writing, with songs recorded by Wynonna Judd (“Tell Me Why”), Bonnie Raitt (“Home”), the Dirt Band (“You Believed in Me”), and others. Her song “All My Life,” recorded as a duet with Ronstadt and Aaron Neville, won the GRAMMY for “Best Vocal Performance by a Duo or Group.” People magazine once ranked “All My Life” as one of the top 5 most popular wedding songs.
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KENNY EDWARDS (founding member of the Stone Poneys with Linda Ronstadt), Karla’s longtime friend and bandmate, opens her shows and plays guitar and mandolin with Karla. Edwards is worth the price of admission with his soulful songwriting and masterful instrumentation. A key figure in the American folk-rock movement of the late-sixties and early seventies, audiences soon realize just how well they already know the sound of Edwards' voice and his stellar musicianship.
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After three-and-a-half decades of performing, Karla continues to perform for her fans, though she no longer keeps the punishing 300-day-a-year road schedule of her early career. She has no plans to quit. "I'm happy people still want to hear me," she said.
Artist’s websites: www.KarlaBonoff.com and www.KennyEdwards.com. Tix $45, $35.

Sat, Aug 9:
8 pm ROD MacDONALD plays Marie & Ken's House Concert series in L.A.; reserv gets directions, at 310-836-0779. Artist info, www.rodmacdonald.net and www.myspace.com/rodmacd.
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Sat, Aug 9:
10 pm “CANS FOR COMEDY” charity benefit standup comic showcase at the Coffee Gallery Backstage, 2029 N Lake Av, Altadena; info, www.coffeegallery.com; reserv, 626-398-7917. Coffee Gallery Coffee Bar proprietor and professional comic JULIE SANDOVAL says, “In a world saturated with reality TV there's only one place a comedian can go to be him or her self. To the stage to feel the embrace of an audience.”
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CANS FOR COMEDY has a simple premise to help others. Bring in one-or-more canned food donations for admission to enjoy a comedy show. All food is donated to Friends-n-Deed Food Bank. All shows are held in The Coffee Gallery Backstage. All shows include pizza and soft drinks. Reserv strongly recommended. Comedians interested in performing, go to www.comedytrain.net.
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Shows are once-a-month, on Saturdays at 10 pm (after the music performance in the Backstage). Remaining shows in 2008 are Sep 27, Oct 18, Nov 8. Info, www.funkylittlecoffeehouse.com.
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SUNDAY, AUGUST 10
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Sun, Aug 10:
11 am-noon JUSTIN ROBERTS plays the “KIDS KONCERT” SERIES at The Will Geer Theatricum Botanicam, 1419 N Topanga Canyon Bl, Topanga 90290; tix & info, www.theatricum.com; 310-455-3723. This year’s series brings a great lineup of shows:
Aug 10 - JUSTIN ROBERTS - rockin' kids musicAug 17 - MASANGA MARIMBA ENSEMBLE - Zimbabwe musicAug 24 - RHYTHM CHILD - drums and kidsAug 31 - KATHERINE DINES - lively and uniqueSep 7 - BUCK HOWDY & BB - wild west rompSep 14 - JUMBO SHRIMP CIRCUS - circus folksSep 21 - PARACHUTE EXPRESS - super stars in the world of children’s musicSep 28 - THE SQUEEGEES - good clean fun
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Sun, Aug 10:
All day event, 1-9 pm “ZYDECO DANCE SERIES” with live music by ANDRE' THIERRY, DEXTER ARDOIN, and DARIUS JACOBS, at the Gardena Elks Lodge, 1735 W 162nd St, Gardena 90247. Info, call Sydney, event producer, at 323-401-8859. Food will be provided by Santa Maria BBQ from 2-5 pm; price $23. Event admission, $25.

Sun, Aug 10:
3-5 pm MOLLY'S REVENGE plays the “SUMMER CONCERTS AT PETER STRAUSS RANCH” co-sponsored by the Topanga Banjo Fiddle Contest and the National Park Service at Peter Strauss Ranch, on Mulholland Hwy at Troutdale Rd, in Santa Monica Mtns. Nat’l Park; www.topangabanjofiddle.org/summer_concerts_2008.html.
The annual series brings bluegrass, old time and folk music for you to enjoy, sittin' around the outdoor amphitheater under the shade of the giant old oaks. Bring your instruments and join the pre-concert jam session, 2-3 pm, or just come and listen. Parking and admission are FREE!
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Born of the timeless tradition of the all-night music session, MOLLY'S REVENGE is a dynamic, acoustic Celtic band known for its unique and infectious on-stage enthusiasm. The classic combination of bagpipes, whistle, fiddle, and song -- set against a backdrop of guitar, bouzouki, and mandola accompaniment -- guarantee an enjoyable experience for all fans of Scottish and Irish music. Molly's Revenge have performed live on radio’s “Tied to the Tracks,” and at many of the top folk festivals and performing arts events in the USA, and prestigious events in Australia and China. Their arrangements of traditional Celtic jigs and reels bring these dance tunes up to date with a driving, hard-edged accent that always leaves audiences shouting for more. Their seventh full-length recording was produced by JOHN DOYLE, a founding member of Irish supergroup Solas. Guest performers on the new record include percussionist FRASER STONE (Old Blind Dogs) and Moira Smiley (VOCO). The new CD's release is set for 2008. Molly's Revenge is DAVID BREWER on bagpipes, whistles, and bodhran; JOHN WEED on fiddles; STUART MASON on guitar and mandola; and PETE HAWORTH on bouzouki and vocals. Band info, www.mollysrevenge.com. Free.
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Sun, Aug 10:
3 pm 10th Annual “HOLLYWOOD'S BEST NEW TALENT” awards show at the Kodak Theatre, across from the Hollywood & Highland complex, Hollywood Bl, Hollywood; www.kodaktheatre.com. Showcases the result of a nationwide talent search for the nation's "Best Talent." Its promo says its “core mission is to bridge the most talented entertainers in America with the industry leaders who can launch their careers.” (Hopefully, not just another crop of clones of sh-thump-thud Britney Lohan.) Info, www.bestnewtalentawards.com/talent_search.html. Tix range from $52.50-$127.50.
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Sun, Aug 10:
4 pm KATHLEEN GRACE BAND plays a matinee show at the Jazz Bakery, 3233 Helms Blvd, Culver City. Kathleen tells us, “[It’s] followed by a summer after-party, next door at Father's Office, where you will find the best burger and beer (and even wine) in L.A. Come for the music and stay for the hang.”
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You’ve heard her CD tracks of radio’s “Tied to the Tracks.” The Washington Post covered her DC show (May 30 edition). They wrote, “During her opening set at Blues Alley on Wednesday night, vocalist KATHLEEN GRACE confessed that she wasn't quite sure how to describe the music she performs -- and often composes -- though anyone who detected hints of TOM WAITS and WAYNE SHORTER was on the right track.“
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“Grace, however, wears her influences lightly. She may be drawn to Waits's curiously unfolding scenarios and fitful rhythms, and she's clearly fond of elliptical, Shorter-like ballads. Yet Wednesday's performance suggested that Grace's role models, who include JONI MITCHELL, LEONARD COHEN, RANDY NEWMAN and NANCY WILSON, have only encouraged her to find her own way. She has a lovely voice -- a lithe, ethereal soprano -- and both the rhythmic and harmonic assurance to scat with finesse and to negotiate hairpin turns.”
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“Grace spent part of her show providing listeners with a sneak peek at her new seven-track release ‘Mirror,’ casting a dreamy spell with the self-penned title cut and infusing Newman's "Let Me Go" with the requisite bluesy ennui. ‘The Furies,’ an original tune that Grace described as mix of Shakespeare, personal angst and the Peggy Lee hit ‘Fever,’ was particularly enjoyable, at once smart, alluring and evocative. The singer also drew tunes from her earlier album ‘Songbird,’ most notably a bright, scat-laced rendition of ‘Surrey With the Fringe on Top.’ Prominently featuring pianist MATT POLITANO, Grace's nimble trio moved back and forth between impressionistic and swing settings. Unfortunately, guitarist PERRY SMITH, who has made significant contributions to Grace's recordings, wasn't on the bill.”
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Find that in the Washington Post, and their muscian’s round-up slide show with Kathleen, SHERYL CROW, LUCINDA WILLIAMS, and others, at www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/05/29/AR2008052903989.html.
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Sun, Aug 10:
6 pm B. J. THOMAS plays the “Concerts in the Park” outdoor series at Lou Bredlow Pavilion in Warner Center Park, 5800 Topanga Canyon Bl, Woodland Hills. This show is the “Winnetka Neighborhood Council Family Earth Day” and pre-concert activities begin at 2 pm. The event includes “eco-friendly workshops and informational booths with tips and products on how to conserve energy.” An electric bicycle marathon with celebrity contestants finishes in Warner Park just in time to enjoy the 6 pm concert by Oscar and Grammy-award winner and legendary singer-songwriter, B. J. THOMAS. The sponsoring Valley Cultural Committee has an upgraded food court with sixteen vendors serving a variety of food and beverages. The Children’s Play Zone is also upgraded this year with bounce rides, clowns, face painting and balloon artists. Parking is available for a $8 in three nearby parking structures; Califa St between Topanga & Owensmouth and Owensmouth Av between Oxnard & Califa. Proceeds help offset the cost of the concerts. Info on shows and free parking with incentives at VCC, 818-704-1358 or www.valleycultural.org.
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Sun, every week, Jun 29-Aug 31:
6:30 pm “LEVITT LOVES KIDS” series for a half-hour before the evening’s professional musicians, at the “Concerts in the Park” series at the Levitt Pavilion for the Performing Arts, Memorial Park, Walnut & Raymond, Pasadena; www.levittpavilionpasadena.org; 626-683-3230. Talented local musicians under age 18 take the stage; this year’s offerings include a Spotlight Awards winner and performers from the Young Musicians Foundation and Theatre 360. Bring your lawn chair or blanket. Ride the Gold Line light rail to Memorial Park Station, and save expensive parking and gas. Nice outdoor venue. (See 7 pm listing for tonight’s featured professional musicians.) Free.
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Sun, Aug 10:
6:30-8 pm “CHAMBER MUSIC AND WINE SERIES” at Descanso Gardens, 1418 Descanso Dr, La Cañada Flintridge 91011; 818-949-7984; www.descansogardens.org. It’s a series of four evenings that combine music, wine and tapas on the scenic Boddy House Terrace. The Orchestras of Pasadena and Patina Catering team-up at Descanso’s historic hilltop Boddy House. Meet the musicians of the Orchestras of Pasadena at these intimate evening events where you can watch the sun set, enjoy beautiful music, and savor fine wines and food on the scenic Boddy Terrace. The performers talk about each evening’s program while a sommelier guides guests through three wine selections. Small, plated dishes accompany the wine. The series runs summer Sundays, Jun 29, July 13, Aug 10 and Sep 28. Series reserv & adv payment req’d, at 626-793-7172, ext 3050; $65.
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Sun, Aug 10:
7 pm ROY ZIMMERMAN at McCabe’s, 3101 Pico Bl (Pico at 31st), Santa Monica; www.mccabes.com; 310-828-4403. He’s performed live on radio’s “Tied to the Tracks,” and he is one of the best satiric political songwriters working today, acclaimed even by Tom Lehrer. Tix purchased online or by phone, add $4 svc chg, per order (not per ticket) to price shown.
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Sun, Aug 10:
7 pm LADY JAZZ plays “Jazz Night Sundays” for the “Concerts in the Park” series at the Levitt Pavilion for the Performing Arts, Memorial Park, Walnut & Raymond, Pasadena; www.levittpavilionpasadena.org; 626-683-3230. They are known as an outstanding all-female ensemble. Bring your lawn chair or blanket. Ride the Gold Line light rail to Memorial Park Station, and save expensive parking and gas. Nice outdoor venue. Free.
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MONDAY, AUGUST 11
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Mon, Aug 11:
10 am SCOTT DETWEILER performs for the “Monday Morning Concerts for Children” free series at the Madrid Theatre, 21622 Sherman Way, Canoga Park 91303; 818-347-9419. Requires reserv at 818-347-9938. SCOTT DETWEILER is an American composer and lyricist born and raised in New Orleans. His guitar playing has been compared to B.B. KING, EARL KING, and DICKIE BETTS. His vocal soulfulness is often compared to the range of emotion found in the vocal styles of BOBBY "BLUE" BLAND, AARON NEVILLE, and ELTON JOHN. The Valley Cultural Center's children’s series places professional musicians in an intimate, educational setting with five hundred K-5th grade children each week throughout the summer. Exposure to music at an early age has been proven to increase academic achievement in math and language and increased comprehension and communication skills. The joy of music and song in our daily lives strikes a personal chord and is invaluable in bridging the gap between peoples of varying cultures and ethnic backgrounds. This interactive program includes a brief history lesson of each musical style, a dynamic performance with selected children invited to the stage, and an opportunity for children to ask questions of the performers. Monday Morning Concerts for Children serves 6,500 young students each season.
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TUESDAY, AUGUST 12
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Tue, Aug 12:
Noon-2 pm KELLY’S LOT brings covers and originals to the “Pershing Square Lunchtime Concert Series” at Pershing Square, on W 5th St between S Olive St & S Hill St, L.A.; www.laparks.org/pershingsquare/concerts.htm. You’ve heard them perform live on radio’s “Tied to the Tracks,” and you know them from all the benefits they play for Hep C research. Ride the Red Line subway to the Pershing Square Station and avoid expensive downtown L.A. parking. Grab a take-out lunch across the street, and enjoy a FREE lunchtime concert downtown.
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Tue, Aug 12; every Tue, Jun 3-Aug 26:
7-9 pm LUIS CONTE CUBA L.A. plays this week’s “WINE, JAZZ & MOONLIGHT” 5th annual summer series at the Hollywood & Highland Center. Enjoy free concerts by some of the country's top jazz performers on summer Tuesday evenings in the central courtyard of Hollywood and Highland Center. The event is FREE to the public and a wine tasting donation with wine provided by Wente Vineyards benefits Project Angel Food. Come early, and grab some dinner at one of the local restaurants.
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Tue, Aug 12:
8 pm BORDER RADIO at the Coffee Gallery Backstage, 2029 N Lake Av, Altadena; reserv, 626-398-7917; info www.coffeegallery.com.
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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 13
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Wed, every week, Jun 25-Aug 27:
6:30 pm “LEVITT LOVES KIDS” series for a half-hour before the evening’s professional musicians, at the “Concerts in the Park” series at the Levitt Pavilion for the Performing Arts, Memorial Park, Walnut & Raymond, Pasadena; www.levittpavilionpasadena.org; 626-683-3230. Talented local musicians under age 18 take the stage; this year’s offerings include a Spotlight Awards winner and performers from the Young Musicians Foundation and Theatre 360. Bring your lawn chair or blanket. Ride the Gold Line light rail to Memorial Park Station, and save expensive parking and gas. Nice outdoor venue. (See 7 pm listing for tonight’s featured professional musicians.) Free.
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Wed, Aug 13:
7 pm STEVE SONGS plays his DVD release show for this week’s Wednesday night children’s series offering at “Concerts in the Park” at the Levitt Pavilion for the Performing Arts, Memorial Park, Walnut & Raymond, Pasadena; 626-683-3230; www.levittpavilionpasadena.org.. Steve blends song and stories. Bring your lawn chair or blanket. Ride the Gold Line light rail to Memorial Park Station, and save expensive parking and gas. Nice outdoor venue. Free.
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Wed, Aug 13:
8-10 pm SOPHIE B. HAWKINS brings her adult contemporary & singer-songwriter Americana music to the “Pershing Square Wednesday Night Downtown Stage” summer series at Pershing Square, on W 5th St between S Olive St & S Hill St, L.A.; www.laparks.org/pershingsquare/concerts.htm. Ride the Red Line subway to the Pershing Square Station and avoid expensive downtown L.A. parking. The Biltmore is across the street on the north for fine dining, and inexpensive take-out fare is across to the south. Enjoy a FREE summer night concert downtown. (Coming next week: GIN BLOSSOMS.)
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THURSDAY, AUGUST 14
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Thu-Sat, Aug 14-16; in Las Vegas:
4th Annual “NEW MEDIA EXPO” moves for the first time from Southern Cal to Las Vegas, at the Las Vegas Convention Center. It's all about podcasting, online videos, web seminars, and other new media. Info, www.newmediaexpo.com; 949-348-2590, ext 15.
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Thu, Aug 14:
Noon-2 pm SUMMER OF LOVE brings their “WOODSTOCK TRIBUTE” to the “Pershing Square Lunchtime Concert Series” at Pershing Square, on W 5th St between S Olive St & S Hill St, L.A.; www.laparks.org/pershingsquare/concerts.htm. Ride the Red Line subway to the Pershing Square Station and avoid expensive downtown L.A. parking. Grab a take-out lunch across the street, and enjoy a FREE lunchtime concert downtown.
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Thu, Aug 14; every Thu in Aug:
5-8 pm “TWILIGHT THURSDAYS” with THE PASADENA POPS, at Descanso Gardens, 1418 Descanso Dr, La Cañada Flintridge 91011; 818-949-4200; www.DescansoGardens.org. On Aug. 14, bring blankets and picnics for a rehearsal of the Pasadena POPS on the Main Lawn. On Aug 7, 21 and 28, Descanso’s shady Main Lawn provides a casual setting for picnics and to enjoy jazz featuring JENNIFER ROBIN, MICHAEL COMPANIA, RINER SCIVALLY, plus special guests. The Gardens remain open until 8 pm on Thursdays in August. Families are encouraged to “enjoy the day’s shimmering end in the Gardens,” enjoy the music and take a “Twilight Thursday Walk.” The Enchanted Railroad is running, $3 per ride. Descanso Gardens members and children under age 5 are free. Half-price Garden admission begins at 5 pm; adults $3.50; srs & students $2.50; children $1. Free parking.
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Thu, Aug 14; in Solvang:
5:30 - 7:30 pm PETER FELDMANN & FRIENDS bring bluegrass to the “MUSIC ON THE GREEN” series at 1984 Mission Dr (Hwy 246) & Alamo Pintado Rd, Solvang. Free.
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Thu, Aug 14:
7:30 pm RIDERS OF THE PURPLE SAGE play the free summer concert series at Levitt Pavilion in Memorial Park, 85 E Holly St, Pasadena; www.levittpavilionpasadena.org.
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Thu, Aug 14:
7-10 pm SAMANTHA CRAIN joins CARMEN CONSOLI, JUANA MOLINA and for a night of “Indie-Pop Singers / Global Songstresses” at the 24th Annual “SANTA MONICA PIER TWILIGHT DANCE SERIES” presented by Amoeba Music on the Santa Monica Pier; info, www.twilightdance.org; 310-458-8901. This year brings a new 3-hour show format (past years were 2 hrs). Parking near the pier is limited - walk, bike or take the MTA (www.mta.net) or Big Blue Bus (www.bigbluebus.com) or call 310-451-5444 for info. Bike valet starts at 6:30 pm on concert nights, offering safe and convenient parking for thousands of bikes. Santa Monica Pier is wheelchair accessible.
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SAMANTHA CRAIN & THE MIDNIGHT SHIVERS show that music is sometimes a collision of opposites. Realities clash and coexist, and the tension, while sometimes strange and unpredictable, results in something undeniably beautiful. For SAMANTHA CRAIN, these colliding realities stem most notably from her unlikely artistic heritage; a Native American from Oklahoma, the state that gave us both The Flaming Lips and Woody Guthrie. Her artistic vision embodies equal parts Radiohead and Bob Dylan, balancing darkness and light, life and death. Her sound is deeply rural and southern, but also itinerant and urban. Like Jack Kerouac before her, Crain is lost on the subway, sleeping in boxcars, leaving lovers behind, and dining in small town obscurity all within a few short days. At the age of 21, that's saying something about this emerging artist who kicks off this special night of Global Songstresses.
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The Sicilian-born CARMEN CONSOLI is the most successful female singer-songwriter Italy has ever produced, and tonight is her debut performance in California. JUANA MOLINA is a respected and popular Argentinian avant-garde singer-songwriter from Argentina who has achieved great popularity in several countries around the globe. Free.
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Thu, Aug 14:
7:30 pm STONE HONEY plays “American Music Thursdays” for the “Concerts in the Park” series at the Levitt Pavilion for the Performing Arts, Memorial Park, Walnut & Raymond, Pasadena; 626-683-3230; www.levittpavilionpasadena.org. They’re one of today’s fastest-rising Americana / alt-country / Southern rock bands. Bring your lawn chair or blanket. Ride the Gold Line light rail to Memorial Park Station, and save expensive parking and gas. Nice outdoor venue. Free.
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FRIDAY, AUGUST 15
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Fri, Aug 15; in Colorado & New Mexico:
“LAVETA PASS RIO GRANDE SCENIC RAILROAD HIGH ALTITUDE CONCERT SERIES” with MICHAEL MARTIN MURPHEY; info, www.riograndescenicrailroad.com. This mixes a steam-powered narrow-gauge train ride up a 10,000 ft pass in the Rocky Mountains with great music.
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Fri, Aug 15; in the OC:
6:30-10 pm Annual “BREA FEST” with headliners THE CODY BRYANT SHOW and lots of additional music, at Brea Civic & Cultural Center, 1 Civic Center Circle, Brea; 714-990-7771; patt@cityofbrea.net. This annual, third-Friday-in-August, festival is a family event that is Brea’s “most tastiest” celebration and party of the year. Guests are invited to sample delicious food and beverages from over 35 area restaurants. Features top entertainment, an exhibition in the Gallery (including artists’ demonstrations), and the Curtis Theater provides a sneak preview of their upcoming season. All proceeds from Brea Fest benefit Brea’s art programs, including the Curtis Theatre, City of Brea Gallery, Concerts in the Park, and Family Films in the Park. Admission is free and nominal charge for taste tickets.
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Fri, Aug 15:
7:30 pm “I HEAR AMERICA SINGING” is the program with DANIEL MONTENEGRO, ERIC OWENS, and the PASADENA POPS ORCHESTRA at Descanso Gardens, 1418 Descanso Dr, La Cañada Flintridge 91011; www.DescansoGardens.org; 818-949-4200. “Our journey as a nation” will be told in music as the POPS and singers DANIEL MONTENEGRO and ERIC OWENS celebrate “all-things American.” Anthems from "America the Beautiful" to "The Stars And Stripes Forever," poignant poetry from Walt Whitman and Langston Hughes, and a special 90th birthday salute to Leonard Bernstein with his "West Side Story," and of course, the "Star-Spangled Banner." Bring your own picnic and wine, or you can order dinner, no later than 2 pm Wed before the weekend, from Patina Catering, at www.patinagroup.com/descanso; dinner questions, 818-790-3663. Pre-concert dining / picnicking begins at 5:30 p.m. Adv tix recommended at 626-793-7172 or www.pasadenapops.org. Free Parking. Tix $20 to $90.
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Fri, Aug 15:
8 pm “SPOKEN TRUTH” with performing host TROYAL is a free variety show at the Coffee Gallery, 2029 N Lake Av, Altadena; info, www.funkylittlecoffeehouse.com. We know you know all about the world-famous Coffee Gallery Backstage, with it’s world-class performers, but what about The Coffee Gallery Front-stage? They have a free stage in the front of the coffeehouse. Coffee Gallery Coffee Bar proprietor and professional comic JULIE SANDOVAL tells us, “The Front-stage is available for poetry, spoken word and acoustic music.” If you'd like to arrange your own Front-Stage Show please email Julie at justjuliehaha@gmail.com
“SPOKEN TRUTH” with Troyal is at 8 pm, one Friday each month; remaining 2008 dates: Sep 19, Oct 17, Nov 14, Dec 19. Admission is free, and you can contact them to sign-up to share your spoken truth or a song. Info, www.funkylittlecoffeehouse.com.
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Fri, Aug 15:
8 & 10 pm (two shows) THE LAUREL CANYON RAMBLERS at McCabe’s, 3101 Pico Bl (Pico at 31st), Santa Monica; www.mccabes.com; 310-828-4403. Tix purchased online or by phone, add $4 svc chg, per order (not per ticket) to price shown. $22.50, either show.
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Fri, Aug 15:
10 pm THE LAUREL CANYON RAMBLERS at McCabe’s, 3101 Pico Bl (Pico at 31st), Santa Monica; www.mccabes.com; 310-828-4403. Tix purchased online or by phone, add $4 svc chg, per order (not per ticket) to price shown. Also an 8 pm show. $22.50, either show.
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Mon, Aug 16:
10 am RAZZLE BAM BOOM performs for the “Monday Morning Concerts for Children” free series at the Madrid Theatre, 21622 Sherman Way, Canoga Park 91303; 818-347-9419. Requires reserv at 818-347-9938. RAZZLE BAM BOOM is the music and comedy duo of MARK BECKWITIH & OBEDIAH THOMAS. A unique combination of music, audience participation, and comedy, Razzle Bam Boom is for audiences of all ages. The Valley Cultural Center's children’s series places professional musicians in an intimate, educational setting with five hundred K-5th grade children each week throughout the summer. Exposure to music at an early age has been proven to increase academic achievement in math and language and increased comprehension and communication skills. The joy of music and song in our daily lives strikes a personal chord and is invaluable in bridging the gap between peoples of varying cultures and ethnic backgrounds. This interactive program includes a brief history lesson of each musical style, a dynamic performance with selected children invited to the stage, and an opportunity for children to ask questions of the performers. Monday Morning Concerts for Children serves 6,500 young students each season.
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Sat, Aug 16; in South OC:
Noon-4:30 pm KAHUNA COWBOYS JUG BAND at the 42nd Annual “LAGUNA BEACH SAWDUST ART FESTIVAL,” 935 Laguna Canyon , Laguna Beach 92651. Info, 949-494-3030.
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Sat, Aug 16; in Beaumont:
6 pm RIDERS OF THE PURPLE SAGE play the free “Concert on the Green Solera Homes” series at 1615 Fairway Dr, Beaumont.
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Sat, Aug 16:
7 pm KEN O'MALLEY & THE TWILIGHT LORDS play the "Concert in the Park" series in Central Park (on Bouquet Canyon) in Santa Clarita; loc & series info, www.onespirit.org. The renowned Irish folk singer and his band bring authentic and original Irish music and Ken's fine singer-songwriter sensibilities. His new CD, "Omaille," is getting global radio play after its world premiere spins on radio's "Tied to the Tracks" last fall. Ken says, “Bring your lawn chair and picnic and enjoy a cool evening under the stars with us!” Artist info, www.kenomalley.com. Free.
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Sat, Aug 16; in Poway (San Diego):
7 pm HIGH HILLS play the San Diego Folk Heritage series at Templar's Hall, Old Poway Park, 14134 Midland Rd, Poway; 858-566-4040; SDFH@san.rr.com. Strong solid and energetic bluegrass are the trademarks of this group, featuring fine instrumental leads on fiddle, mandolin, guitar, banjo and standup bass joined by a compeling blend of vocal harmonies. First formed in 1996, High Hills has headlined at many festivals and has shared the stage with the Dixie Chicks and Ricky Skaggs. Humor and multi-instrumental diversity make for a memorable evening. High Hills will be performing music from their latest bluegrass CD, "Leaves On The River." Band info, www.highhills.com. Adv tix, www.ticketweb.com; $18 gen’l, $15 mbrs.
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Sat, Aug 16:
7 pm LOST ‘N FOUND BAND at the Learning Garden at Venice HS, 13000 Venice Bl, L.A. 90066; 310-722-3656; learninggardenmaster@yahoo.com. Gardenmaster David King tells us, “We’re celebrating August birthdays. We’ll have a little soiree on our patio, and some munchies.”
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Sat, Aug 16; in Tehachapi:
7-8 pm CROSS TOWN COWBOYS at Mama Hillybeans, 426 E Tehachapi Bl, Tehachapi; www.hillybeans.com. “Cowboy Coffee” House Tour 2008.
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Sat, Aug 16:
7:30 pm TRACY NEWMAN & THE REINFORCEMENTS plus ERNEST TROOST at the “THE LIVING TRADITION” Concert series at the Anaheim Community Center, 250 E Center St, Anaheim; www.thelivingtradition.org; reserv, 949-646-1964 or tinkersown@ca.rr.com.
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series at the Anaheim Community Center, 250 E Center St, Anaheim; www.thelivingtradition.org; reserv, 949-646-1964 or tinkersown@ca.rr.com.
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It’s a night of artists who have each performed multiple times on radio’s “Tied to the Tracks.”
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TRACY NEWMAN is a singer-songwriter, recording artist, television writer and producer. Her first writing job, along with her partner Jonathan Stark, was on staff at Cheers. From there they wrote on a number of other sitcoms, including Bob, The Nanny, Hiller and Diller, and The Drew Carey Show. In 1997, they won the Emmy and the prestigious Peabody Award for co-writing the “coming out” episode of Ellen. In 2001, they created the ABC comedy, According to Jim, starring Jim Belushi, which is now entering its seventh season of production. Tracy has been a songwriter throughout her television career and recently released her first CD, “A Place in the Sun,” which had its world premiere on radio’s “Tied to the Tracks.” (www.cdbaby.com/cd/tracynewman.) She works with two other singers, GENE LIPPMANN and LORIE DOSWELL, (www.loriedoswell.com) who perform with her as THE REINFORCEMENTS.
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ERNEST TROOST is a versatile musician who has performed as bluesman, specializing in the Piedmont Blues style, on radio’s “Tied to the Tracks.” He also has a music Emmy for his other musical adventures in other styles. The title track of his CD, “All the Boats Are Gonna Rise,” was a “Listener Favorite” of 2006 on the radio show.
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Tix, $14, $11 for Living Trad mbrs; children under age 18 free w/ paid adult.
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Sat, Aug 16:
7:30 pm “I HEAR AMERICA SINGING” is the program with DANIEL MONTENEGRO, ERIC OWENS, and the PASADENA POPS ORCHESTRA at Descanso Gardens, 1418 Descanso Dr, La Cañada Flintridge 91011; www.DescansoGardens.org; 818-949-4200. “Our journey as a nation” will be told in music as the POPS and singers DANIEL MONTENEGRO and ERIC OWENS celebrate “all-things American.” Anthems from "America the Beautiful" to "The Stars And Stripes Forever," poignant poetry from Walt Whitman and Langston Hughes, and a special 90th birthday salute to Leonard Bernstein with his "West Side Story," and of course, the "Star-Spangled Banner." Bring your own picnic and wine, or you can order dinner, no later than 2 pm Wed before the weekend, from Patina Catering, at www.patinagroup.com/descanso; dinner questions, 818-790-3663. Pre-concert dining / picnicking begins at 5:30 p.m. Adv tix recommended at 626-793-7172 or www.pasadenapops.org. Tix $20 to $90.
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Sat, Aug 16:
8 pm CLIFF WAGNER & THE OLD # 7 at The Fret House, 309 N Citrus, Covina 91723; 626-339-7020; www.frethouse.com. They have an original sound that utilizes traditional bluegrass, blues and honky-tonk to create an Americana roots music that people of all ages and backgrounds can enjoy. One critic wrote, "If Bill Monroe had started a band with Muddy Waters and Levon Helm, this is what it would sound like." They went all the way to the finals as a featured band last December on the network TV show, "The Next Great American Band." Cliff explains, “We were chosen from 8000 applicants to be in the top 12, and performed on the show for six weeks to 10 million viewers or more each week.” Doors at 7:30 pm. $15.
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Sat, Aug 16:
8 pm SACCHARINE TRUST at McCabe’s, 3101 Pico Bl (Pico at 31st), Santa Monica; www.mccabes.com; 310-828-4403. Tix purchased online or by phone, add $4 svc chg, per order (not per ticket) to price shown. $10.
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Sat, Aug 16:
8 pm THE DUO-TONES at Russ & Julie's House Concert series in Oak Park (Thousand Oaks area); www.myspace.com/russjuliehouseconcerts; www.houseconcerts.us. Reserv & directions at houseconcerts@jrp-graphics.com. Features coffee & dessert buffet, to which contributions are welcome. Doors at 7:30 pm. Check for price of each concert. All the money goes to the performers.
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(Upcoming at Russ & Julie’s: Sep 13 - Rosalie Sorrels; Oct 11 - Eliza Jane; Nov 7 - Ellis Paul.)
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Sat, Aug 16; in Seattle:
8 pm HANZ ARAKI plays the monthly Northwest Seaport Maritime Concert, at the Center for Wooden Boats, in Lake Union Park, Seattle. Hosted by Phillip Morgan, all concerts start at 8 and last until after 10 pm. Coffee, tea, baked goods, and more, are available. Maritime music CDs for sale. Info, www.nwseaport.org/programs.html. Tix, $15 gen’l, $10 srs, youth, and mbrs of Northwest Seaport or the Center for Wooden Boats.
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SUNDAY, AUGUST 17
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Sun-Fri, Aug 17-22; in Cambria:
Annual “SUMMERSONGS WEST SONGWRITING CAMP” in Cambria; info, www.SummerSongs.com. SEVERIN BROWNE says, “If any of you are interested in a very musical summer vacation where you can learn to write songs, or improve your songwriting, this camp is the greatest! Five days of singer-songwriter heaven! There are wonderful teachers to teach whatever their specialty is (see below), lots of time to hang with new friends (and time alone to write), plenty of great food, and the natural beauty of Cambria, California!”
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Here is a listing of the teachers and some of the classes they will be teaching:
PENNY NICHOLS teaches “Harmony Singing” and “Vocal Technique”. She sang with Jimmy Buffett, Arlo Guthrie, Jackson Browne, and lots of others. She’s the founder and leader of SummerSongs.
TERESA TUDURI teaches “Songwriting from a Mystic Space.”
HAROLD PAYNE teaches “The Art of Collaboration” and leads an “Improv Songwriting Playshop.”
TOM PRASADA-RAO teaches “Songwriting” and “Guitar.”
CARY COOPER teaches “Songwriting” and has written lots songs. She sings with Tom Prasada-Rao in the Dreamsicles.
MAE ROBERTSON teaches “Marketing Your CD” and “Performance Class.”
FLORENCE RIGGS leads a “Creative Soundings Workshop” and also does private “Singing Sessions.”
BILL GESSNER teaches “Writing Funny Songs.”
JOYCE WOODSON, author of the hit song, “She’s Courtin’ Annie,” teaches three classes: “Finding your own Treasure Trove – Writing using Sense and Memory;” “Three Jazz Chords that will change your Songwriting Life;” and “Who Knows where the Time Goes – Organizing your Creative Time.”
PAT MILLIKEN teaches a guitar class called “Adventures in DADGAD”.
REBECCA TROON teaches “Get Your Groove on!”
DALE LaDUKE teaches “Basic Piano and even more Music Theory.”
SEVERIN BROWNE teaches “Song Starting” to beginners and “all those who just need a kick in the butt to get started.”
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In addition to the classes, there are song circles, campfires, and performances at night. $829 for 6 days room, board, & classes.
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Sun, Aug 17; in Nevada City, CA:
“NEVADA CITY POETRY NIGHT” with champion cowboy poet LARRY MAURICE, who says, “Great venue, great town. I have done this show before and the theatre is great for cowboy Poetry because the performance area is practically in the audience. Call Bill Gainer for details 530-432-8196.”
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Sun, Aug 17:
11 am THE JELLYDOTS play a matinee kids show at McCabe’s, 3101 Pico Bl (Pico at 31st), Santa Monica; www.mccabes.com; 310-828-4403. Tix purchased online or by phone, add $4 svc chg, per order (not per ticket) to price shown. $10.
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Sun, Aug 17:
11 am-noon MASANGA MARIMBA ENSEMBLE plays the “KIDS KONCERT” SERIES at The Will Geer Theatricum Botanicam, 1419 N Topanga Canyon Bl, Topanga 90290; tix & info, www.theatricum.com; 310-455-3723. This year’s series brings a great lineup of shows:
Aug 17 - MASANGA MARIMBA ENSEMBLE - Zimbabwe musicAug 24 - RHYTHM CHILD - drums and kidsAug 31 - KATHERINE DINES - lively and uniqueSep 7 - BUCK HOWDY & BB - wild west rompSep 14 - JUMBO SHRIMP CIRCUS - circus folksSep 21 - PARACHUTE EXPRESS - super stars in the world of children’s musicSep 28 - THE SQUEEGEES - good clean fun
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Sun, Aug 17, (and Oct 19):
11:30 am, 12:30 pm, and 2:30 pm ZAK MORGAN GUITAR DUO play the “Summer Family Performances” series at the Skirball Cultural Center, 2701 N Sepulveda Bl, L.A. 90049; 310-440-4500; www.skirball.org. Guitarists ZAK MORGAN and DON RAYMOND play together and encourage children to read and exercise their imaginations. Included with Museum admission.
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Sun; 3rd Sun, every month:
1-3 pm Monthly “WESTERN MUSIC ASSOCIATION SOUTHERN CAL JAM SESSION” on the Heritage Court Stage in the Autry National Center (Autry Museum), 4700 Western Heritage Way, Griffith Park; www.museumoftheamericanwest.org; 818-971-5002. WMA California Chapter meeting follows. All performing musicians (whether or not they are Autry members or WMA members) get in free, and each may bring one guest. On WMA jam days at the Autry, all WMA members will be admitted free to the museum all day (show your WMA membership ID at the front desk and get access to the jam and to all the museum galleries for the whole day). Award-winning performing songwriter JOYCE WOODSON says, “You can have lunch there at the Golden Spur first, then stop by for some music.” Info at www.westernmusic.org. Museum gen’l adm $9 adults, $3 kids age 12 and under.
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Sun, Aug 17:
4-6 pm OPA OPA closes the “Pershing Square Salsa Sundays” 3rd Sundays summer series at Pershing Square, on W 5th St between S Olive St & S Hill St, L.A.; www.laparks.org/pershingsquare/concerts.htm. Ride the Red Line subway to the Pershing Square Station and avoid expensive downtown L.A. parking. Grab a take-out lunch across the street, and enjoy a FREE lunchtime concert downtown.
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Sun, Aug 17:
6 pm THE KNACK brings an electric show to the “Concerts in the Park” outdoor series at Lou Bredlow Pavilion in Warner Center Park, 5800 Topanga Canyon Bl, Woodland Hills. The Knack is back, with the tightly-woven musical craftsmanship of the sounds that defined the late '70s, including their smash hit, “My Sharona,” and more. The sponsoring Valley Cultural Committee has an upgraded food court with sixteen vendors serving a variety of food and beverages. The Children’s Play Zone is also upgraded this year with bounce rides, clowns, face painting and balloon artists. Parking is available for a $8 in three nearby parking structures; Califa St between Topanga & Owensmouth and Owensmouth Av between Oxnard & Califa. Proceeds help offset the cost of the concerts. Info on shows and free parking with incentives at VCC, 818-704-1358 or www.valleycultural.org.
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Sun, every week, Jun 29-Aug 31:
6:30 pm “LEVITT LOVES KIDS” series for a half-hour before the evening’s professional musicians, at the “Concerts in the Park” series at the Levitt Pavilion for the Performing Arts, Memorial Park, Walnut & Raymond, Pasadena; www.levittpavilionpasadena.org; 626-683-3230. Talented local musicians under age 18 take the stage; this year’s offerings include a Spotlight Awards winner and performers from the Young Musicians Foundation and Theatre 360. Bring your lawn chair or blanket. Ride the Gold Line light rail to Memorial Park Station, and save expensive parking and gas. Nice outdoor venue. (See 7 pm listing for tonight’s featured professional musicians.) Free.
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Sun, Aug 17:
7 pm CHARLES McPHERSON plays “Jazz Night Sundays” for the “Concerts in the Park” series at the Levitt Pavilion for the Performing Arts, Memorial Park, Walnut & Raymond, Pasadena; www.levittpavilionpasadena.org; 626-683-3230. He is an alto sax master. Bring your lawn chair or blanket. Ride the Gold Line light rail to Memorial Park Station, and save expensive parking and gas. Nice outdoor venue. Free.
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Sun, Aug 17:
7 pm “I HEAR AMERICA SINGING” is the program with DANIEL MONTENEGRO, ERIC OWENS, and the PASADENA POPS ORCHESTRA at Descanso Gardens, 1418 Descanso Dr, La Cañada Flintridge 91011; www.DescansoGardens.org; 818-949-4200. “Our journey as a nation” will be told in music as the POPS and singers DANIEL MONTENEGRO and ERIC OWENS celebrate “all-things American.” Anthems from "America the Beautiful" to "The Stars And Stripes Forever," poignant poetry from Walt Whitman and Langston Hughes, and a special 90th birthday salute to Leonard Bernstein with his "West Side Story," and of course, the "Star-Spangled Banner." Bring your own picnic and wine, or you can order dinner, no later than 2 pm Wed before the weekend, from Patina Catering, at www.patinagroup.com/descanso; dinner questions, 818-790-3663. Pre-concert dining / picnicking begins at 5:30 p.m. Adv tix recommended at 626-793-7172 or www.pasadenapops.org. Free parking. Tix $20 to $90.
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Sun, Aug 17; in Ventura:
7 pm EMILY ZUZIK at Zoey's Café, 451 E Main St, downtown Ventura; reserv 805-652-0091. Emily tells us she us part of a lineup with “a host of other talented songwriters like CELIA CHAVEZ, and (unconfirmed) JAMES MADDOCK and LESLIE MENDELSON.” Artist info, www.emilyzuzik.com and www.myspace.com/emilyzuzik.
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MONDAY, AUGUST 18
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7-10 pm “BLUEGRASS JAM AT THE FORD” sponsored by the Ford Amphitheater & the Bluegrass Association of Southern California (BASC). Details soon.
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TUESDAY, AUGUST 19
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Tue, Aug 19:
Noon-2 pm SOUTHERN BLUE brings, fittingly enough, Southern blues to the “Pershing Square Lunchtime Concert Series” at Pershing Square, on W 5th St between S Olive St & S Hill St, L.A.; www.laparks.org/pershingsquare/concerts.htm. Ride the Red Line subway to the Pershing Square Station and avoid expensive downtown L.A. parking. Grab a take-out lunch across the street, and enjoy a FREE lunchtime concert downtown.
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Tue, Aug 19; every Tue, Jun 3-Aug 26:
7-9 pm ALAN PASQUA JAZZ COLLECTIVE plays this week’s “WINE, JAZZ & MOONLIGHT” 5th annual summer series at the Hollywood & Highland Center. Enjoy free concerts by some of the country's top jazz performers on summer Tuesday evenings in the central courtyard of Hollywood and Highland Center. The event is FREE to the public and a wine tasting donation with wine provided by Wente Vineyards benefits Project Angel Food. Come early, and grab some dinner at one of the local restaurants.
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Tue, Aug 19; third Tue, every month:
7:30 pm ERIC UGLUM & SONS are this month’s performing artists at the monthly “BLUEGRASS AT THE BRAEMAR,” BASC (Bluegrass Assoc of Southern Cal) show at Braemar Country Club, 4001 Reseda Bl, Tarzana 91356. (Take 101 Fwy to Reseda Bl, exit S, go 2 1/2 miles up the hill to the entrance on the right.) Show is free; dinner is an optional pasta buffet, complete with soup, dinner salad (you can add chicken breast), rolls, butter, coffee, tea and dessert, $14 (tax and tip included). Buffet served beginning at 6:30 pm. Bar service available. Ample seating, safe, secure free parking. Info: contact Joy Felt, Bluegrass Association of Southern California, at 818-705-8870 or bascinfo@socalbluegrass.org.
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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 20
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Wed, every week, Jun 25-Aug 27:
6:30 pm “LEVITT LOVES KIDS” series for a half-hour before the evening’s professional musicians, at the “Concerts in the Park” series at the Levitt Pavilion for the Performing Arts, Memorial Park, Walnut & Raymond, Pasadena; www.levittpavilionpasadena.org; 626-683-3230. Talented local musicians under age 18 take the stage; this year’s offerings include a Spotlight Awards winner and performers from the Young Musicians Foundation and Theatre 360. Bring your lawn chair or blanket. Ride the Gold Line light rail to Memorial Park Station, and save expensive parking and gas. Nice outdoor venue. (See 7 pm listing for tonight’s featured professional musicians.) Free.
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Wed, Aug 20:
7 pm GARY ALLEGRETTO plays the Wednesday night children’s series for “Concerts in the Park” at the Levitt Pavilion for the Performing Arts, Memorial Park, Walnut & Raymond, Pasadena; 626-683-3230; www.levittpavilionpasadena.org. Gary has taken his phenomenal harmonica music for children all over the world, and he was the first performing artist invited to play for orphans of the Southeast Asian tsunami in 2004. (He also taught the kids how to play the harmonica, which he does in many places, as a Hohner-endorsed artist.)
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Gary is renowned as both a blues and a cowboy harmonica performer, and his music has been heard on radio’s “Tied to the Tracks,” where he scored a “Listener Favorite.” Bring your lawn chair or blanket. Ride the Gold Line light rail to Memorial Park Station, and save expensive parking and gas. Nice outdoor venue. Free.
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Wed, Aug 20:
8-10 pm GIN BLOSSOMS bring their innovative and usually acoustic music to close-out this year’s “Pershing Square Wednesday Night Downtown Stage” summer series at Pershing Square, on W 5th St between S Olive St & S Hill St, L.A.; www.laparks.org/pershingsquare/concerts.htm. Ride the Red Line subway to the Pershing Square Station and avoid expensive downtown L.A. parking. The Biltmore is across the street on the north for fine dining, and inexpensive take-out fare fare is across to the south. Enjoy a FREE summer night concert downtown.
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Wed, Aug 20:
8 pm EMILY ZUZIK plays an acoustic band show at Genghis Cohen, 740 N Fairfax Av, L.A. 90046; 323-653-0640. Emily tells us, “we're working to possibly move the show to Molly Malone's, if another band joins the lineup.” Artist info, www.emilyzuzik.com and www.myspace.com/emilyzuzik.
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THURSDAY, AUGUST 21
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Thu-Sun, Aug 21 to 24; in Virginia:
1st Annual “INDIEGRRL CONFERENCE” in Spencer, VA. Indiegrrl is a web-based organization for female musicians and they welcome guys who want to celebrate or support women in the music biz. This is their first conference. Info on that, the organization, and joining their wonderful weblog are all at www.indiegrrl.com.
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Thu, Aug 21:
Noon-2 pm MICHAEL SULLIVAN brings his singer-songwriter music to the “Pershing Square Lunchtime Concert Series” at Pershing Square, on W 5th St between S Olive St & S Hill St, L.A.; www.laparks.org/pershingsquare/concerts.htm. Ride the Red Line subway to the Pershing Square Station and avoid expensive downtown L.A. parking. Grab a take-out lunch across the street, and enjoy a FREE lunchtime concert downtown.
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Thu, Aug 21; every Thu in Aug:
5-8 pm “TWILIGHT THURSDAYS” with live jazz, at Descanso Gardens, 1418 Descanso Dr, La Cañada Flintridge 91011; 818-949-4200; www.DescansoGardens.org. On Aug 7, 21 and 28, Descanso’s shady Main Lawn provides a casual setting for picnics and to enjoy jazz featuring JENNIFER ROBIN, MICHAEL COMPANIA, RINER SCIVALLY, plus special guests. (On Aug. 14, bring blankets and picnics for a rehearsal of the Pasadena POPS on the Main Lawn.) The Gardens remain open until 8 pm on Thursdays in August. Families are encouraged to “enjoy the day’s shimmering end in the Gardens,” enjoy the music and take a “Twilight Thursday Walk.” The Enchanted Railroad is running, $3 per ride. Descanso Gardens members and children under age 5 are free. Half-price Garden admission begins at 5 pm; adults $3.50; srs & students $2.50; children $1. Free parking.
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Thu, Aug 21:
7-10 pm PETER & GORDON with GERRY & THE PACEMAKERS bring The British Invasion once again, to the 24th Annual “SANTA MONICA PIER TWILIGHT DANCE SERIES” presented by Amoeba Music on the Santa Monica Pier; info, www.twilightdance.org; 310-458-8901. This year brings a new 3-hour show format (past years were 2 hrs). Parking near the pier is limited - walk, bike or take the MTA (www.mta.net) or Big Blue Bus (www.bigbluebus.com) or call 310-451-5444 for info. Bike valet starts at 6:30 pm on concert nights, offering safe and convenient parking for thousands of bikes. Santa Monica Pier is wheelchair accessible.
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First came The Beatles, then came... PETER & GORDON! In June 1964, Peter & Gordon became the very first British Invasion act after The Beatles to take the number one spot on the American charts with "A World Without Love." Dubbed the "Everly Brothers of the British Invasion," Peter & Gordon scored Top 40 hits with "I Don't Want to see you Again," "Nobody I Know" and "Woman" - all written by Paul McCartney - plus "Knight in Rusty Armor," "Sunday For Tea" "I Go to Pieces" "Lady Godiva" "To Know You is to Love You" and "True Love Ways." After Peter & Gordon broke up in 1968, Peter Asher became an enormously successful producer, first as the director of A&R at Apple Records, where he worked on James Taylor's first album. After relocating to Los Angeles, he became one of the principal architects of Californian rock in the 1970s, producing Linda Ronstadt, James Taylor and others. Peter Asher and Gordon Waller reunited for a special benefit after over 35 years in 2005 and this will be their first concert appearance in Los Angeles since the '60s.
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GERRY & THE PACEMAKERS were TV regulars on The Ed Sullivan Show, Hullabaloo, Shindig, Ready Steady Go! and featured in the legendary TNT/T.A.M.I. Show concert. Today, Gerry Marsden has been featured on PBS music specials and is in great demand in the UK, where he is booked for months at a time at seaside resorts, making his U.S. appearances quite rare. Free.
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Thu, Aug 21:
7:30 pm JOHN DOE plays “American Music Thursdays” for the “Concerts in the Park” series at the Levitt Pavilion for the Performing Arts, Memorial Park, Walnut & Raymond, Pasadena; 626-683-3230; www.levittpavilionpasadena.org. He’s one of L.A.’s top folk-rock artists, and he often sells-out indoor venues. Bring your lawn chair or blanket. Ride the Gold Line light rail to Memorial Park Station, and save expensive parking and gas. Nice outdoor venue. Free.
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Thu, Aug 21; in the OC:
GIN BLOSSOMS plus SUGARWALL at the House of Blues Anaheim, 1530 S Disneyland Dr, Anaheim; 714-778-2583. Tix on sale Jun 7.
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Fri-Sun, Aug 22-24; in Nebraska:
5th annual “OREGON TRAIL WAGON TRAIN BLUEGRASS FESTIVAL” in Bayard, Nebraska, with Bluegrass Patriots, High Plains Tradition, Bob Turner, Acoustic Mining Company, Prairie Dogs, other bands to be announced. Info, www.oregontrailwagontrain.com/bluegrass.html, Oregon Trail Wagon Train, Box 2, Rte 502, Bayard, NE 69334.
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Fri, Aug 22:
8 pm XAVIER QUIJAS YXAYOTL and AMERICA INDIGENA play the “Concerts in the Park” series at the Levitt Pavilion for the Performing Arts, Memorial Park, Walnut & Raymond, Pasadena; 626-683-3230; www.levittpavilionpasadena.org. It’s an evening of music and colorful dance of the Aztecs and Mayans in brilliantly feathered regalia. Bring your lawn chair or blanket. Ride the Gold Line light rail to Memorial Park Station, and save expensive parking and gas. Nice outdoor venue. Free.
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SATURDAY, AUGUST 23
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Sat, Aug 23; in Fremont (SF Bay Area):
10 am-7 pm 12th Annual “CAJUN / ZYDECO FESTIVAL” presented by the East Bay Regional Park District, with CREOLE BELLES, QUEEN IDA & HER ZYDECO BAND, ANDRE THIERRY & ZYDECO MAGIC, LIL GUYLAND LEDAY & THE FAMILY & FRIENDS ZYDECO BAND, ROY CARRIER & THE NIGHT ROCKERS, at Ardenwood Historic Farm, 34600 Ardenwood Bl, Fremont. Located at Hwy 880 and Hwy 84, just east of the Dumbarton Bridge; info and map at www.ebparks.org. Adv tix: $16 adults, $2 ages 4-15, children under age 4 are free. Gate prices: $20 adults, $3 ages 4-15, children under age 4 are free. Free parking. Bring low-back chairs, blankets, sunblock and hat. Some picnic tables available.
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Sat & Sun, Aug 23 & 24; in Kansas:
“TUMBLEWEED FESTIVAL” in Garden City, KS, with HOT CLUB OF COWTOWN, others.
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Sat, Aug 23:
1-5 pm “THE POETS SPIRIT” music and spoken word open mic “for peace, love, and humanity,” at the Learning Garden at Venice HS, 13000 Venice Bl, L.A. 90066; 310-722-3656; learninggardenmaster@yahoo.com. Gardenmaster David King tells us, “We are honored to join with the community for an organic uplifting day with music, art, poetry, expression and culture at the Learning Garden. Starting with a "vegan" potluck at the top of the afternoon, we follow that with an acoustic set in the earth circle of the "kiva" amphitheater surrounded by healing herbs, plants, flowers and trees. Later in the afternoon, we will feature the Jazz/reggae sextet THELONIOUS DUB. This is an open mic event welcoming all forms of creative expression.” Bring a contribution for the potluck. Free.
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Sat, Aug 23; 4th Sat every month:
5 pm Monthly JAM, POTLUCK, & CONTRA DANCE at The Living Tradition series at the Downtown Community Center, 250 E Center St, Anaheim; www.thelivingtradition.org; info, 949-646-1964. Dance caller TBD, band TBD. Monthly jam sessions allow musicians (instrumentalists and singers) to learn, practice, and enjoy traditional music in a relaxed atmosphere; held 4th Sat every month, before the contra dance. Jam participants play a wide array of instruments, from accordions to zithers, and a variety of traditional folk tunes, mostly from the Fiddlers’ Fake Book (by David Brody) and the Portland Collection (by Susan Songer). Open to all ages and levels of experience. Vocalists and song circles are also welcome. Slow jam encourages novices. Fast jam challenges old-timers.
Schedule:Jam, bring your instruments & join in, beginning at 5 pm; free.Slow jam, 5-5:45 pm Fast jam, 5:45-7 pmPotluck, 6:30 pmContra dance introduction lesson, 7:30 pm> CONTRA DANCE at 8-11 pm is $8 per person, $7 for Anaheim residents, $6 for Living Tradition mbrs; children under 18 are free with paid adult.
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Sat, Aug 23:
8 pm SLIGO RAGS at the Blue Ridge Pickin' Parlor, 17828 Chatsworth St, Granada Hills; www.pickinparlor.com; 818-282-9001. BRPP proprietor JUDY HERSH says, “If you missed them in February you should not miss them this time!” You’ve heard them perform live on radio’s “Tied to the Tracks,” where they played on St. Patrick’s Day, 2006. At that time, they had eight of the Top Ten songs on one Celtic Music Chart, where no other artist held even two spots in the top 100. They are two-time winners of the Orange County Music Award for Best Folk Band, and this ensemble presents Celtic Folk with a decidedly bluegrass attitude. Using fiddle, acoustic guitar, electric bass, and percussion, Sligo Rags is taking the local and not-so-local Celtic music scene by storm. Their debut studio recording, "The Night Before the Morning After," still gets international airplay, and was called "the best I've heard from a stateside band" by Celtic Beat Magazine. Says the San Diego Troubadour, "This band can light up an atmosphere as dim as the Guinness stout you just ordered at the bar... Sligo Rags really knows their Celtic music." Don't be surprised if elements of country, gypsy jazz and swing manage to sneak their way into the act as well. Bob Stane, the legendary founder of The Icehouse and The Coffee Gallery Backstage, says of Sligo Rags, "this is a money back, no questions asked if you are not thrilled act. Bring friends. Dynamic, up tempo, multi-talented. A fusion that just crackles. Doors at 7:30 pm. Adv tix on sale now, $15 gen’l, kids age 6-12 years are $10. Tix at door, $20.
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Sat, Aug 23:
8 pm PETER SPRAGUE at The Fret House, 309 N Citrus, Covina 91723; 626-339-7020; www.frethouse.com. "Sprague reaches for and grabs elusive chords from outer space as easily as most guitarists grab single-note blues riffs. As any of you who have heard Sprague would easily guess, he is, indeed, up to the task. While the playing here is certainly dazzling, the genius and beauty in his approach is that of always letting the guitar playing serve the music, not the other way around." - Craig Yerkes, San Diego Troubadour. Doors at 7:30 pm. $15.
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Sat, Aug 23:
8 pm JACKSH*T at McCabe’s, 3101 Pico Bl (Pico at 31st), Santa Monica; www.mccabes.com; 310-828-4403. Tix purchased online or by phone, add $4 svc chg, per order (not per ticket) to price shown. $15.
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Sat, Aug 23:
8 pm STONEHONEY play the Concerts at the Bodie House series in Agoura Hills. Reserv gets directions, at bodiehouse@aol.com. Info, http://www.houseconcerts.us.
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STONEHONEY began as a bunch of "songwriters in the round." Nothing contrived or planned, just a group of songwriters that enjoy playing and singing together. "We would meet up at Nick's house in Beachwood Canyon and play songs around the circle. With four singers we just naturally started singing harmonies and this sound, reminiscent of the country rock sound of the 70's, began to develop that we all really loved." In August of 2005 the band took their "Songs From A Hillside Living Room" live with a monthly show at the Knitting Factory in Hollywood. The line-up consisting of SHAWN DAVIS, PHIL HURLEY, DAVID PHENICIE, NICK RANDOLPH and SCOTTY LUND was now complete. The formation of Stonehoney generated several albums worth of new material and caught the attention of hit maker producer Ric Wake. Ric took the band into the studio to capture the magic of their live "living room" sound and cut over 40 tracks. They recently released their first CD.
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Includes dessert / appetizer bar (food contributions appreciated). More, www.BodieHouse.com. All proceeds go to the musicians. $15.
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Sun, Aug 24:
11 am-noon RHYTHM CHILD plays the “KIDS KONCERT” SERIES at The Will Geer Theatricum Botanicam, 1419 N Topanga Canyon Bl, Topanga 90290; tix & info, www.theatricum.com; 310-455-3723. This year’s series brings a great lineup of shows:
Aug 24 - RHYTHM CHILD - drums and kidsAug 31 - KATHERINE DINES - lively and uniqueSep 7 - BUCK HOWDY & BB - wild west rompSep 14 - JUMBO SHRIMP CIRCUS - circus folksSep 21 - PARACHUTE EXPRESS - super stars in the world of children’s musicSep 28 - THE SQUEEGEES - good clean fun
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Sun, Aug 24:
6 pm STARSHIP starring MICKEY THOMAS closes the 34th season of the “Concerts in the Park” outdoor series at Lou Bredlow Pavilion in Warner Center Park, 5800 Topanga Canyon Bl, Woodland Hills. It’s a mostly-electric show with Starship, starring Mickey Thomas and the beautiful, powerful female vocalist STEPHANIE CALVERT. Because it’s the last show of the year, sponsors say, “Enjoy an extended set list.” The sponsoring Valley Cultural Committee has an upgraded food court with sixteen vendors serving a variety of food and beverages. The Children’s Play Zone is also upgraded this year with bounce rides, clowns, face painting and balloon artists. Parking is available for a $8 in three nearby parking structures; Califa St between Topanga & Owensmouth and Owensmouth Av between Oxnard & Califa. Proceeds help offset the cost of the concerts. Info on shows and free parking with incentives at VCC, 818-704-1358 or www.valleycultural.org.
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Sun, every week, Jun 29-Aug 31:
6:30 pm “LEVITT LOVES KIDS” series for a half-hour before the evening’s professional musicians, at the “Concerts in the Park” series at the Levitt Pavilion for the Performing Arts, Memorial Park, Walnut & Raymond, Pasadena; www.levittpavilionpasadena.org; 626-683-3230. Talented local musicians under age 18 take the stage; this year’s offerings include a Spotlight Awards winner and performers from the Young Musicians Foundation and Theatre 360. Bring your lawn chair or blanket. Ride the Gold Line light rail to Memorial Park Station, and save expensive parking and gas. Nice outdoor venue. (See 7 pm listing for tonight’s featured professional musicians.) Free.
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Sun, Aug 24:
7 pm RED HOLLOWAY plays “Jazz Night Sundays” for the “Concerts in the Park” series at the Levitt Pavilion for the Performing Arts, Memorial Park, Walnut & Raymond, Pasadena; www.levittpavilionpasadena.org; 626-683-3230. He brings slow ballads, hard bop lines, and blues. Bring your lawn chair or blanket. Ride the Gold Line light rail to Memorial Park Station, and save expensive parking and gas. Nice outdoor venue. Free.
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Sun, Aug 24:
7 pm MARLEY’S GHOST at McCabe’s, 3101 Pico Bl (Pico at 31st), Santa Monica; www.mccabes.com; 310-828-4403. Tix purchased online or by phone, add $4 svc chg, per order (not per ticket) to price shown. $16.
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Tue, Aug 26:
Noon-2 pm SWINGIN’ WRANGLERS brings swing music to the “Pershing Square Lunchtime Concert Series” at Pershing Square, on W 5th St between S Olive St & S Hill St, L.A.; www.laparks.org/pershingsquare/concerts.htm. Ride the Red Line subway to the Pershing Square Station and avoid expensive downtown L.A. parking. Grab a take-out lunch across the street, and enjoy a FREE lunchtime concert downtown.
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Tue, Aug 26; every Tue, Jun 3-Aug 26:
7-9 pm JOSE RIZO'S JAZZ ON THE LATIN SIDE ALL STARS closes this year’s “WINE, JAZZ & MOONLIGHT” 5th annual summer series at the Hollywood & Highland Center. Enjoy free concerts by some of the country's top jazz performers on summer Tuesday evenings in the central courtyard of Hollywood and Highland Center. The event is FREE to the public and a wine tasting donation with wine provided by Wente Vineyards benefits Project Angel Food. Come early, and grab some dinner at one of the local restaurants.
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Wed, Aug 27:
6 & 8:30 pm DAVE FRISHBERG plays the “Parlor Performances” series at Steinway Hall, 12121 W Pico Bl (one door W of Bundy under Fields Pianos, level P2); free parking; reserv, 310-471-3979. The New York Times says, “Frishberg is a master pianist and wit. His original songs—over 125 of them—are known to fans of jazz, and lovers of musical wit in every English speaking country. His own records sell consistently in the hundreds of thousands, and when recorded by superstars, they reach a much larger mass audience. His now classic My Attorney Bernie, I'm Hip, Blizzard of Lies and Peel Me A Grape have been ‘covered’ by such icons of hip as Diana Krall, Al Jarreau, Blossom Dearie, Mel Torme, Maria Muldaur, Bob Dorough, Cleo Laine, Susannah McCorkle, Jackie & Roy, Rosemary Clooney and too many others to list.”
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The NY Times continues, “Frishberg's Quality Time (the hilarious and tuneful tale of a multi-tasking couple attempting to schedule a weekend getaway amidst call-waiting, text messages and beepers) has received wide play on NPR, comedy and jazz stations around the world. He has written for Schoolhouse Rock (I'm Just A Bill) and has four Grammy-nominated albums. A favorite guest on NPR's Fresh Air with Terry Gross, Frishberg has been profiled in The New Yorker, Esquire, New York Times and Atlantic Monthly – and last year he was named to the ASCAP Jazz Wall of Fame.
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“‘I'm just a jazz musician who has always written songs, and finally summoned up enough nerve to sing them in public,’ Frishberg says modestly. The result: seven albums featuring Frishberg as a singer, four of which earned Grammy nominations.” Two shows. $30 if reserved by Aug 1; $35 thereafter.
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Wed, every week, Jun 25-Aug 27:
6:30 pm “LEVITT LOVES KIDS” series for a half-hour before the evening’s professional musicians, at the “Concerts in the Park” series at the Levitt Pavilion for the Performing Arts, Memorial Park, Walnut & Raymond, Pasadena; www.levittpavilionpasadena.org; 626-683-3230. Talented local musicians under age 18 take the stage; this year’s offerings include a Spotlight Awards winner and performers from the Young Musicians Foundation and Theatre 360. Bring your lawn chair or blanket. Ride the Gold Line light rail to Memorial Park Station, and save expensive parking and gas. Nice outdoor venue. (Tonight’s featured performance at 7 pm is an R&B show.) Free.
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Thu, Aug 28; final night of series:
5-8 pm “TWILIGHT THURSDAYS” with live jazz, at Descanso Gardens, 1418 Descanso Dr, La Cañada Flintridge 91011; 818-949-4200; www.DescansoGardens.org. On Aug 7, 21 and 28, Descanso’s shady Main Lawn provides a casual setting for picnics and to enjoy jazz featuring JENNIFER ROBIN, MICHAEL COMPANIA, RINER SCIVALLY, plus special guests. The Gardens remain open until 8 pm on Thursdays in August. Families are encouraged to “enjoy the day’s shimmering end in the Gardens,” enjoy the music and take a “Twilight Thursday Walk.” The Enchanted Railroad is running, $3 per ride. Descanso Gardens members and children under age 5 are free. Half-price Garden admission begins at 5 pm; adults $3.50; srs & students $2.50; children $1. Free parking.
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Thu, Aug 28:
7-10 pm TOOTS & THE MAYTALS, Jamaican reggae legends, close the season at the 24th Annual “SANTA MONICA PIER TWILIGHT DANCE SERIES” presented by Amoeba Music on the Santa Monica Pier; info, www.twilightdance.org; 310-458-8901. This year brings a new 3-hour show format (past years were 2 hrs). Parking near the pier is limited - walk, bike or take the MTA (www.mta.net) or Big Blue Bus (www.bigbluebus.com) or call 310-451-5444 for info. Bike valet starts at 6:30 pm on concert nights, offering safe and convenient parking for thousands of bikes. Santa Monica Pier is wheelchair accessible.
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TOOTS HIBBERT is a legend whose career spans every development in Jamaican music, from ska through rock-steady to reggae. TOOTS AND THE MAYTALS, originally called simply The Maytals, shaped the sound of reggae with a unique, original combination of gospel, ska, soul, reggae and rock. Comprised of leader Frederick "Toots" Hibbert, Nathaniel "Jerry" Matthias, and Henry "Raleigh" Gordon, the childhood friends are credited with giving the music its name, first using the word "reggae" in the song "Do the Reggay" in 1968. The band won the 2005 Grammy award for best reggae album "True Love," recorded WITH BONNIE RAITT, WILLIE NELSON, ERIC CLAPTON, KEITH RICHARDS, NO DOUBT, BEN HARPER, THE ROOTS, and SHAGGY.
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Thu, Aug 28:
7:30 pm BILL REVELES & SHANNON HURLEY plus THE FOLK COLLECTION opening, for “American Music Thursdays” for the “Concerts in the Park” series at the Levitt Pavilion for the Performing Arts, Memorial Park, Walnut & Raymond, Pasadena; 626-683-3230; www.levittpavilionpasadena.org.
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THE FOLK COLLECTION has performed live, twice, on radio’s “Tied to the Tracks,” delighting listeners with their comprehensive catalog and energetic interpretations of ‘60s Folk Revival classics.
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Both BILL REVELES & SHANNON HURLEY are highly-regarded emerging performing songwriters, and Shannon’s originals have been heard on radio’s “Tied to the Tracks.” She is also well-known as the performing host of the long-running “Don’t Call Us Tori” female artist showcase. Bring your lawn chair or blanket. Ride the Gold Line light rail to Memorial Park Station, and save expensive parking and gas. Nice outdoor venue. Free.
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Thu, Aug 28:
8 pm BERNIE PEARL & MIKE BARRY with BOB JONES opening, for an all-acoustic blues evening at Zoey's, 451 Main St, Ventura 93001; 805-652-1137. Bernie says, “A lovely little eatery with first-rate sound. Thursday night is acoustic blues night. Opening set by our friend, the excellent Bob Jones.” Upstairs venue. Reserv recommended. $15.
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Fri-Mon, Aug 29, 30, 31, & Sep 1:
“SWEET & HOT FESTIVAL” at L.A. Airport Marriott Hotel; info, www.sweethot.org. Check their site for lineup and performance schedule, and to reserve tix. We do know that JANET KLEIN & HER PARLOR BOYS are performing.
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Fri-Sun, Aug 29-31; in Texas:
Annual “KERRVILLE WINE & MUSIC FESTIVAL” is the one the locals call “Little Folk,” at Quiet Valley Ranch, 9 miles from Kerrville, Texas; the same site as the annual Kerrville Folk Festival that lasts three weeks in May & June. Info, www.kerrville-music.com.
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Sat, Aug 30; runs Aug 29, 30, 31, & Sep 1:
“SWEET & HOT FESTIVAL” at L.A. Airport Marriott Hotel; info, www.sweethot.org. Check their site for lineup and performance schedule, and to reserve tix. We do know that JANET KLEIN & HER PARLOR BOYS are performing.
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Sat, Aug 30; in Wyoming:
“MAGIC CITY BLUEGRASS FESTIVAL,” in Lyons Park, Cheyenne Wyoming. Great bands, free.
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Sat, Aug 30:
8 pm STAN WEST at The Fret House, 309 N Citrus, Covina 91723; 626-339-7020; www.frethouse.com. “Stan West is something of an institution on the Southern Californian blues scene, delighting the patrons of the area's blues clubs with his potent slide guitar riffs for around thirty years as well as opening for artists like Bo Diddley, Johnny Winter and Robben Ford and running his own guitar shop in Glendora (now closed). If you're looking for the real deal, invest your time in Mr. West.” -Doug Deutsch (Happening). “Stan West knows the blues.” - Vintage Guitar Magazine. Doors at 7:30 pm. $15.
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Sat, Aug 30:
8 pm MARIACHI DIVAS play “Musica Latina Saturadys” for the “Concerts in the Park” series at the Levitt Pavilion for the Performing Arts, Memorial Park, Walnut & Raymond, Pasadena; 626-683-3230; www.levittpavilionpasadena.org. They’re an all-female, multicultural ensemble, full of mariachi energy and musicality. Bring your lawn chair or blanket. Ride the Gold Line light rail to Memorial Park Station, and save expensive parking and gas. Nice outdoor venue. Free.
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Sun, Aug 31; runs Aug 29, 30, 31, & Sep 1:
“SWEET & HOT FESTIVAL” at L.A. Airport Marriott Hotel; info, www.sweethot.org. Check their site for lineup and performance schedule, and to reserve tix. We do know that JANET KLEIN & HER PARLOR BOYS are performing.
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Sun, Aug 31:
11 am-noon KATHERINE DINES plays the “KIDS KONCERT” SERIES at The Will Geer Theatricum Botanicam, 1419 N Topanga Canyon Bl, Topanga 90290; tix & info, www.theatricum.com; 310-455-3723. This year’s series brings a great lineup of shows:
Aug 31 - KATHERINE DINES - lively and uniqueSep 7 - BUCK HOWDY & BB - wild west rompSep 14 - JUMBO SHRIMP CIRCUS - circus folksSep 21 - PARACHUTE EXPRESS - super stars in the world of children’s musicSep 28 - THE SQUEEGEES - good clean fun
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Sun, every week, Jun 29-Aug 31:
6:30 pm “LEVITT LOVES KIDS” series for a half-hour before the evening’s professional musicians, at the “Concerts in the Park” series at the Levitt Pavilion for the Performing Arts, Memorial Park, Walnut & Raymond, Pasadena; www.levittpavilionpasadena.org; 626-683-3230. Talented local musicians under age 18 take the stage; this year’s offerings include a Spotlight Awards winner and performers from the Young Musicians Foundation and Theatre 360. Bring your lawn chair or blanket. Ride the Gold Line light rail to Memorial Park Station, and save expensive parking and gas. Nice outdoor venue. (See 7 pm listing for tonight’s featured professional musicians.) Free.
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Sun, Aug 31:
7 pm AMY LONDON plays “Jazz Night Sundays” for the “Concerts in the Park” series at the Levitt Pavilion for the Performing Arts, Memorial Park, Walnut & Raymond, Pasadena; www.levittpavilionpasadena.org; 626-683-3230. The NY jazz artist and Broadway star under the stars in Pasadena. Bring your lawn chair or blanket. Ride the Gold Line light rail to Memorial Park Station, and save expensive parking and gas. Nice outdoor venue. Free.
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Mon, Sep 1; runs Aug 29, 30, 31, & Sep 1:
“SWEET & HOT FESTIVAL” at L.A. Airport Marriott Hotel; info, www.sweethot.org. Check their site for lineup and performance schedule, and to reserve tix. We do know that JANET KLEIN & HER PARLOR BOYS are performing.
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Fri, Sep 5:
7:30 pm “SUMMERTIME… AND THE LISTENING IS EASY” is the program with MARTIN CHALIFOUR, SHANA BLAKE HILL, and the PASADENA POPS ORCHESTRA at Descanso Gardens, 1418 Descanso Dr, La Cañada Flintridge 91011; www.DescansoGardens.org; 818-949-4200. Maestra RACHAEL WORBY and The POPS are joined by Los Angeles Philharmonic Concertmaster MARTIN CHALIFOUR and soprano SHANA BLAKE HILL for a fond melodic adieu to summer. Dinner available. Free parking. Reserv recommended. $20.
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Fri, Sep 5:
8 pm JUDITH OWEN at McCabe’s, 3101 Pico Bl (Pico at 31st), Santa Monica; www.mccabes.com; 310-828-4403. Tix purchased online or by phone, add $4 svc chg, per order (not per ticket) to price shown. $15.
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Fri, Sep 5:
8-10 pm monthly “FIRST FRIDAY SHOW” with performing host SEVERIN BROWNE, the FIRST FRIDAY BAND, and this month’s guests, Emmy ans Peabody award-winning singer-songwriter TRACY NEWMAN AND THE REINFORCEMENTS, at Kulak’s Woodshed, 5230 1/2 Laurel Canyon Bl, North Hollywood; 818-766-9913, www.kulakswoodshed.com has info and web simulcast. Tracy is the winner of some of entertainment’s biggest awards, and her acoustic band is singer-songwriters LORIE DOSWELL and GENE LIPMANN. The series features performing guests (one or more recording artists) and the “First Friday Band,” with SEVERIN BROWNE, MIKE BISCH, DAVID STONE, JEFF KOSSACK, AARON WOLFSON, ALEX DEL ZOPPO and GARY POPENOE. No cover, artists are unpaid, and a $10 donation to the venue is expected.
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Fri, Sep 5:
8 pm DAVE STEWART AND HIS ROCK FABULOUS ORCHESTRA at Cerritos Center for the Performing Arts, 12700 Center Court Dr, Cerritos; 562-916-8501; 800-300-4345; tix, 562-467-8818; www.cerritoscenter.com. Dave Stewart and his 30-piece Rock Fabulous Orchestra perform pieces from Stewart’s legendary songbook in this show featuring his classic hits performed in one-of-a-kind arrangements. In addition to achieving icon status as part of the Pop-Rock duo Eurythmics, which produced the Top 10 singles Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This) and Here Comes the Rain Again, Stewart has written songs for musical legends such as Tom Petty (Don’t Come Around Here No More), No Doubt (Underneath It All), Mick Jagger (Old Habits Die Hard), Bono (American Prayer), and Céline Dion (Taking Chances). Arena Configuration: $58, $46, $34, $22.
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Sat, Sep 6; in Northern Ireland:
Inaugural “ACOUSTIC CAFÉ” at Ossia School of Music, Sandown Rd, Belfast, Northern Ireland. Ossia School of music and One-A-Chord Music Promotions are starting a biweekly series for Acoustic musicians and singer/songwriters who wish to perform to a listening audience, receive a recording of their live performance, have their live performance broadcast on Homely Planet - Inter(net) Cultural Radio - Northern Ireland, gain publicity and exposure for their music. Contact: info@1achord.co.uk; info, www.myspace.com/acousticcafeireland. Admission £5 (subject to change).
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Sat, Sep 6:
4 pm-2 am 17th “LIVE AT THE MAXSON ROAD HOUSE” blues party with CHRIS BELL & 100% BLUES, and THE 44'S on the main stage, L.A. JONES & THE BLUES MESSENGERS in the “Fern Grotto Lounge” between main stage sets, and emcee BUBBA JACKSON, at the Maxson Road House (house concert); 626-442-3007; www.maxsonroadhouse.com. Info, rdhouse@pacbell.net. L.A. JONES & THE BLUES MESSENGERS play 4-5 pm, 6:15-6:45 pm, and 8-9pm. CHRIS BELL & 100% BLUES play 5-6:15 pm, 6:45-8 pm. THE 44'S close the show starting at 9 pm. Event features a “Homemade Pot-Luck Dinner and plenty of Homebrew.” They are having a volunteer work party, Sep 5, noon-10 pm. Contact hosts for info.
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Sat, Sep 6:
6 pm 10th Annual “COMMUNITAS” AWARDS dinner & program; honorees include folksinger-songwriter / “songfighter” ROSS ALTMAN, plus Bruria and David Finkel, and Herley Jim Bowling, at the Church in Ocean Park, 235 Hill St, in the Ocean Park district of Santa Monica. To receive an invitation, e-mail churchop@aol.com.
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“Communitas” recognizes community building by activists from the Los Angeles area. ROSS ALTMAN has performed live on radio’s “Tied to the Tracks.” In the best tradition of folk music activism, he "comforts the afflicted and afflicts the comfortable," whether singing at schools, union halls, folk festivals, libraries, senior homes, or folk societies, Ross brings his courage, intellect and warmth to every event. He has been the church's folksinger since he was first asked to lead a Labor Day Sunday filled with labor movement songs. This annual event has continued for nearly 30 years and is a highlight for the church and neighborhood. The evening begins with a buffet dinner at 6 pm, followed by the program at 7:30 pm. Program includes commendations to the honorees and musical pieces chosen especially for them, along with a silent auction and raffle (raffle tix $5 ea). Ads available in event program from Dona Dirlam, event co-chair, at ddirlam@gia.edu or 310-392-4773. Dinner/program tix $60 per person, $25 low income.
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Sat, Sep 6:
7:30 pm “SUMMERTIME… AND THE LISTENING IS EASY” is the program with MARTIN CHALIFOUR, SHANA BLAKE HILL, and the PASADENA POPS ORCHESTRA at Descanso Gardens, 1418 Descanso Dr, La Cañada Flintridge 91011; www.DescansoGardens.org; 818-949-4200. Maestra RACHAEL WORBY and The POPS are joined by Los Angeles Philharmonic Concertmaster MARTIN CHALIFOUR and soprano SHANA BLAKE HILL for a fond melodic adieu to summer. Dinner available. Free parking. Reserv recommended. $20.
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Sat, Sep 6; in Encinitas (San Diego):
7:30 pm PEGGY WATSON with DAVID BELDOCK plays the San Diego Folk Heritage series at San Dieguito United Methodist Church, 170 Calle Magdalena, Encinitas; 858-566-4040; SDFH@san.rr.com. Peggy Watson is a unique musician. She is recognized as one of San Diego's leading acoustic singer-songwriters but has been embraced by the jazz and pop world as well. With a wide vocal range, her smooth, emotional voice effortlessly moves between contemporary folk stylings, smokey jazz, or powerful pop ballads. She is a fine songwriter-guitarist who moves her audience from tears to laughter with her relevant and touching songs. Artist info, www.peggywatsonsongs.com. Adv tix, www.ticketweb.com; $18 gen’l, $15 mbrs.
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Sat, Sep 6:
8 pm MARTHA REEVES & THE VANDELLAS plus THE SPINNERS at Cerritos Center for the Performing Arts, 12700 Center Court Dr, Cerritos; 562-916-8501; 800-300-4345; tix, 562-467-8818; www.cerritoscenter.com. Honored on Rolling Stone’s list of “The Immortals: The 100 Greatest Artists of All Time,” Martha Reeves & The Vandellas rocked Motown and the music charts with (Love Is Like a) Heat Wave, Nowhere to Run, Honey Chile, and Dancing in the Street. The group’s hits embraced Doo-Wop, R&B, Pop, Blues, Rock, and Soul with a versatile, soulful sound. One of the most popular Soul groups in American music history, The Spinners was a constant force on R&B and Pop charts. The group – which recorded hits such as I’ll Be Around, Could It Be I’m Falling in Love, One of a Kind (Love Affair), and It’s a Shame – was inducted into the Vocal Group Hall of Fame in 1999. Seating is “arena configuration,” $78, $68, $55, $30.
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Sat, Sep 6:
8 pm CHRIS & THOMAS at McCabe’s, 3101 Pico Bl (Pico at 31st), Santa Monica; www.mccabes.com; 310-828-4403. Tix purchased online or by phone, add $4 svc chg, per order (not per ticket) to price shown. $10.
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SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 7
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Sun, Sep 7:
11 am-noon BUCK HOWDY & BB play the “KIDS KONCERT” SERIES at The Will Geer Theatricum Botanicam, 1419 N Topanga Canyon Bl, Topanga 90290; tix & info, www.theatricum.com; 310-455-3723. This year’s series brings a great lineup of shows:
Sep 7 - BUCK HOWDY & BB - wild west rompSep 14 - JUMBO SHRIMP CIRCUS - circus folksSep 21 - PARACHUTE EXPRESS - super stars in the world of children’s musicSep 28 - THE SQUEEGEES - good clean fun
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Sun, Sep 7:
2-5 pm WESTERN MUSIC “HARMONY SEMINAR” hosted by CAROLYN BAKER of the DAUGHTERS OF THE PURPLE SAGE and MARILYN TUTTLE, at the Autry Museum. Price and details, tbd.
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Sun, Sep 7:
2 pm RIDERS IN THE SKY play the Lewis Family Playhouse, Rancho Cucamonga.
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Sun, Sep 7:
7 pm DEANNA PINO plays her CD release show for “You Left Me Standing” at Hotel Café, 1623 N Cahuenga Bl (half blk S of Hollywood Bl), Hollywood. Want to sample Deanna’s new CD? www.radioplayers.com/newmusic/youleftmestanding_left.mp3.
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Sun, Sep 7:
7 pm “SUMMERTIME… AND THE LISTENING IS EASY” is the program with MARTIN CHALIFOUR, SHANA BLAKE HILL, and the PASADENA POPS ORCHESTRA at Descanso Gardens, 1418 Descanso Dr, La Cañada Flintridge 91011; 818-949-4200; www.DescansoGardens.org. Maestra RACHAEL WORBY and The POPS are joined by Los Angeles Philharmonic Concertmaster MARTIN CHALIFOUR and soprano SHANA BLAKE HILL for a fond melodic adieu to summer. Dinner available. Free parking. Reserv recommended. $20.
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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 12
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Sep 12-14; near Portland, OR:
14th Annual “ZYDECO DANCE CAMP” featuring BRIAN JACK AND THE ZYDECO GAMBLERS and the TOO LOOSE CAJUN BAND, at Mt Hood Kiwanis Camp, 55 miles E of Portland, OR in the beautiful Mt Hood National Forest. Dance instruction by MICHAEL SEIDER & FLORY KATZ. Event info, www.cascade-zydeco.com. Questions? msgmorgan@aol.com or cascadezydeco@gmail.com.
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Fri, Sep 12:
8 pm KASEY CHAMBERS & SHANE NICHOLSON at McCabe’s, 3101 Pico Bl (Pico at 31st), Santa Monica; www.mccabes.com; 310-828-4403. Tix purchased online or by phone, add $4 svc chg, per order (not per ticket) to price shown. $28.50.
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Fri, Sep 12:
8 pm The Righteous Brothers’ BILL MEDLEY, with RONN LUCAS opening, at the Santa Clarita Performing Arts Center, at College of the Canyons, 26455 Rockwell Canyon Rd, Santa Clarita 91355; www.canyonspac.com; 661-362-5304.
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BILL MEDLEY is perhaps best known as being one-half of the classic '60s pop duo, The Righteous Brothers. He is a seminal figure in American music, with a career that has spanned nearly five decades. Medley has always had an unparalleled knack for creating timeless music, from The Righteous Brothers’ “You’ve Lost That Lovin’ Feeling,” to the Oscar-winning theme song from the movie Dirty Dancing, “(I’ve Had) The Time of My Life." A member of the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, Bill Medley continues to prove that his voice and lyrics can reach music lovers everywhere across generations.
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RONN LUCAS, who opens, has pwerformed worldwide for more than 25 years. Called "An ultimate entertainer," Lucas mixes stand-up comedy, improvisation, audience interaction and voice gymnastics. Tix go on sale Jul 16, 2008; prices tba.
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SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 13
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Sat-Sat, Sep 13-27:
“WORLD FESTIVAL OF SACRED MUSIC,” with 40 performances in 15 days at venues throughout the Los Angeles. Info, www.festivalofsacredmusic.org.
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Sat, Sep 13; in Kansas:
Annual “COUNTRY MUSIC FESTIVAL” in Jewell, Kansas (relocated this year from its longtime home in Ionia, Kansas). CURT SHOEMAKER, who produces the festival, was recently inducted into the Kansas Steel Guitar Hall of Fame. Les Gilliam of the THE LES GILLIAM TRIO tells us, "The folks down the road in Jewell, Kansas have invited Curt to move the show this year to Jewell. Ionia has no alternate location in case of rain whereas Jewell has such a back up facility. Jewell also offers other advantages for the fans. Jewell is located just a few miles N of Beloit, Kansas on Highway 14. Call 785-786-3361 for more information. There will be country music all day long and I'll be on around noon and 3:30 pm."
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Sat, Sep 13:
8 pm CRYSTAL GAYLE and COLLIN RAYE at the Cerritos Center for the Performing Arts, 12700 Center Court Dr, Cerritos; 562-916-8501; 800-300-4345; tix, 562-467-8818; www.cerritoscenter.com.
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CRYSTAL GAYLE, who won a Grammy for “Don’t It Make My Brown Eyes Blue,” made country music glamorous and classy to mainstream America. The beguiling Country Music Award winner dominated music charts with the single “I’ve Cried the Blue Right Out of My Eyes,” the Top 10 song “Wrong Road Again,” and the #1 hit “I’ll Get Over You.”
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COLLIN RAYE gained fame with the passionate Country ballad “Love, Me” and followed with the chart-topping songs “On the Verge,” “What the Heart Wants,” and “That Was a River.” His soulful, emotion-filled melodies have been the cornerstone of a career that boasts 25 Top 10 hits and 15 #1 hit songs. Seating is arena configuration; $75, $62, $49, $35.
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Sat, Sep 13:
8 pm STEVIE COYLE & CAREN ARMSTRONG play a double bill at The Fret House, 309 N Citrus, Covina 91723; 626-339-7020; www.frethouse.com. Hailing from the San Francisco Bay Area, Stevie Coyle and Caren Armstrong are both highly accomplished players and performers. Quick, irreverent, and a blazing fingerstyle picker, STEVIE COYLE (formerly of the WAYBACKS) is guaranteed to amaze and amuse. CAREN ARMSTRONG is at home in virtually any musical genre, transporting the listener with her award winning lyrics, trademark guitar chops, and a voice “the listener experiences as coming from within,” as one critic describes it. Joshua Zucker joins Caren on bass. Doors at 7:30 pm. $15.
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Sat, Sep 13:
8 pm ROSALIE SORRELS at Russ & Julie's House Concert series in Oak Park (Thousand Oaks area); www.myspace.com/russjuliehouseconcerts; www.houseconcerts.us. Reserv & directions at houseconcerts@jrp-graphics.com. Features coffee & dessert buffet, to which contributions are welcome. Doors at 7:30 pm. Check for price of each concert. All the money goes to the performers. (Upcoming at Russ & Julie’s: Oct 11 - Eliza Jane; Nov 7 - Ellis Paul.)
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Sat, Sep 13:
8-9 pm CROSS TOWN COWBOYS at Rattlesnake Slim’s, 23127 Lyons Av, Newhall (Santa Clarita) 91321; 661-877-4165. Cowboy Coffee” House Tour 2008.
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SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 14
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Sun, Sep 14:
11 am-noon JUMBO SHRIMP CIRCUS play the “KIDS KONCERT” SERIES at The Will Geer Theatricum Botanicam, 1419 N Topanga Canyon Bl, Topanga 90290; tix & info, www.theatricum.com; 310-455-3723. This year’s series brings a great lineup of shows:
Sep 14 - JUMBO SHRIMP CIRCUS - circus folksSep 21 - PARACHUTE EXPRESS - super stars in the world of children’s musicSep 28 - THE SQUEEGEES - good clean fun
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Sun, Sep 14 (& Sun, Oct 5):
11:30 am, 12:30 pm, and 2:30 pm THE SQUEEGEES play the “Summer Family Performances” series at the Skirball Cultural Center, 2701 N Sepulveda Bl, L.A. 90049; 310-440-4500; www.skirball.org. SAMANTHA TOBEY & ROMAN BLUEM are the kids-at-heart behind the Squegees' grassroots musical journey. Bubble along with the band's playful and earth-friendly lyrics. It's good clean fun. Included with Museum admission.
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Sun, Sep 14:
3-5 pm WHISKEY CHIMP plays the “SUMMER CONCERTS AT PETER STRAUSS RANCH” co-sponsored by the Topanga Banjo Fiddle Contest and the National Park Service at Peter Strauss Ranch, on Mulholland Hwy at Troutdale Rd, in Santa Monica Mtns. Nat’l Park; www.topangabanjofiddle.org/summer_concerts_2008.html. The annual series brings bluegrass, old time and folk music for you to enjoy, sittin' around the outdoor amphitheater under the shade of the giant old oaks. Bring your instruments and join the pre-concert jam session, 2-3 pm, or just come and listen. Parking & admission are free.
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It’s California Bluegrass peppered with every influence you can imagine. WHISKEY CHIMP takes its audience on a genre-bending roller coaster of musical emotions. While making a clear nod to the bluegrass roots of their music, Whiskey Chimp is by no means letting it box them into a statically traditional and predictable format. They embrace string-band music, yet treat it with a whimsical irreverence that could make the old guard shake their banjos in protest. “The Chimp,” as they are affectionately known by their fans, brings tight four-part harmonies and blazing instrumental prowess. To capture the essence of their raucous concerts, the album “Ventura” was recorded live in the studio. They’ve played McCabe’s in Santa Monica not once, but twice, to a rowdy and appreciative full house both times. With a “makes strange bedfellows” blend of musical history behind them (punk, heavy metal, country, mariachi, rockabilly, cajun and even a jugband) this group of friends has found a common ground in string band music. Whiskey Chimp features CHRIS CAIRN‘s traditional bluegrass banjo, TOBY EMERY‘s punk vocals and mandolin, BILL FLORES’ seemingly bottomless talent on accordian, clarinet, dobro, and fiddle, STANLEY GONZALES’ vocals and rock-n-roll ukulele, BRENT HARDING‘s vocals and slapping upright bass, MARK PARSON‘s Cajun-styled vocals and fiddle, CORY SCRIVNER‘s roots and folk based vocals and guitar. Band info, www.whiskeychimpband.com. Free.
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Sun, Sep 14:
Sold out: 3 pm JUDY COLLINS and TOM AND DICK - THE SMOTHERS BROTHERS, with special guest, THE YO YO MAN at the Cerritos Center for the Performing Arts, 12700 Center Court Dr, Cerritos; 562-916-8501; 800-300-4345; tix, 562-467-8818; www.cerritoscenter.com.
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Grammy winner JUDY COLLINS has enchanted audiences worldwide with her unique assortment of interpretative folk songs and her albums “A Maid of Constant Sorrow” and “Wildflowers.” Her gripping single “Both Sides Now” was chosen for Grammy’s Hall of Fame; and the heartfelt “Wings of Angels” reaffirms her commitment to create music of hope and healing.
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THE SMOTHERS BROTHERS have wowed legions of fans with their signature blend of comedy and folk music and the Emmy-winning TV show, “The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour.” Top records including “It Must Have Been Something I Said!” and “Mom Always Liked You Best!” have made the dynamic duo a time-honored legend. Seating is “arena configuration,” $75, $65, $40, $30.
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Sun, Sep 14; in Fullerton:
3 & 7 pm AGUA LUNA DANCE COMPANY at the Muckenthaler Cultural Center, 1201 W Malvern Av (1 blk W of Euclid, 2 1/2 mi N of the 91 Fwy), Fullerton 92833; 714-738-3134; www.themuck.org. Show in the 250-seat amphitheatre. They perform at the Ford Theatre in Hollywood and throughout Southern Cal. Artistic Director Gustavo Gonzalez has taken his extensive knowledge of the traditional ballet folklorico and fused it with his contemporary dance experience. $15 adv, $20 door.
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Sun, Sep 14:
5-9 pm “ZYDECO DANCE SERIES” with live music by KEVIN NAQUIN at the Gardena Elks Lodge, 1735 W 162nd St, Gardena 90247. Info, call Sydney, event producer, at 323-401-8859. $20.
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TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16
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Tue, Sep 16; third Tue, every month:
7:30 pm STEPHANIE BETTMAN & THE BOYS are this month’s performing artists at the monthly “BLUEGRASS AT THE BRAEMAR,” BASC (Bluegrass Assoc of Southern Cal) show at Braemar Country Club, 4001 Reseda Bl, Tarzana 91356. (Take 101 Fwy to Reseda Bl, exit S, go 2 1/2 miles up the hill to the entrance on the right.) Show is free; dinner is an optional pasta buffet, complete with soup, dinner salad (you can add chicken breast), rolls, butter, coffee, tea and dessert, $14 (tax and tip included). Buffet served beginning at 6:30 pm. Bar service available. Ample seating, safe, secure free parking. Info: contact Joy Felt, Bluegrass Association of Southern California, at 818-705-8870 or bascinfo@socalbluegrass.org.
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WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17
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Wed, Sep 17:
7:30 pm ROBERT KAPILOW’S “WHAT MAKES IT GREAT?” at Cerritos Center for the Performing Arts, 12700 Center Court Dr, Cerritos; 562-916-8501; 800-300-4345; tix, 562-467-8818; www.cerritoscenter.com. It’s a program of SHOSTAKOVICH - Quartet No. 8 in c minor, Op. 110. In his acclaimed What Makes It Great? Series, Robert Kapilow “gets audiences in tune with Classical music at a deeper and more immediate level than many of them thought possible,” according to the Los Angeles Times. In a three-part format, Kapilow introduces composers, unravels the beauty of their music, and helps listeners approach and appreciate the works in new ways. First, the conductor-composer takes apart a musical composition and explores it with the audience. Next, the pieces are presented in their entirety by guest performers. A lively Q&A concludes the evening. The New York Times called the series “the kind of enlightening musical seminar in which you hang on to every word and note.” Recital configuration, $25.
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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19
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Fri-Sun, Sep 19-21; in Big Bear:
Annual “BIG BEAR COWBOY GATHERING” with GARY ROBERTSON, RED STEAGALL, others, at Big Bear Lake; www.bigbearcowboygathering.net.
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Fri, Sep 19:
8 & 10 pm (two shows) WILLY PORTER at McCabe’s, 3101 Pico Bl (Pico at 31st), Santa Monica; www.mccabes.com; 310-828-4403. Tix purchased online or by phone, add $4 svc chg, per order (not per ticket) to price shown. $20.
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Fri, Sep 19; classical dance:
8 pm ABT II at Cerritos Center for the Performing Arts, 12700 Center Court Dr, Cerritos; 562-916-8501; 800-300-4345; tix, 562-467-8818; www.cerritoscenter.com. ABT II is composed of a dozen young dancers ages 16 to 20 who are handpicked from around the world by the prestigious American Ballet Theatre for their talent and potential. Firmly rooted in Classical Ballet, ABT II also often performs Contemporary choreography. The company, which prepares its dancers to enter the American Ballet Theatre, has impressed critics and fans, prompting The New York Times to call its performances “an appealing blend of freshness and individual presence.” New Jersey’s The Star-Ledger cites the troupe’s “youthful vigor and panache. These dancers are firecrackers!” Seating is “lyric configuration,” $38.50, $27, $20.
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Fri, Sep 19:
8 pm “SPOKEN TRUTH” with performing host TROYAL is a free variety show at the Coffee Gallery, 2029 N Lake Av, Altadena; info, www.funkylittlecoffeehouse.com. We know you know all about the world-famous Coffee Gallery Backstage, with it’s world-class performers, but what about The Coffee Gallery Front-stage? They have a free stage in the front of the coffeehouse. Coffee Gallery Coffee Bar proprietor and professional comic JULIE SANDOVAL tells us, “The Front-stage is available for poetry, spoken word and acoustic music.” If you'd like to arrange your own Front-Stage Show please email Julie at justjuliehaha@gmail.com
“SPOKEN TRUTH” with Troyal is at 8 pm, one Friday each month; remaining 2008 dates: Oct 17, Nov 14, Dec 19. Admission is free, and you can contact them to sign-up to share your spoken truth or a song. Info, www.funkylittlecoffeehouse.com.
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Fri, Sep 19:
10 pm WILLY PORTER at McCabe’s, 3101 Pico Bl (Pico at 31st), Santa Monica; www.mccabes.com; 310-828-4403. Tix purchased online or by phone, add $4 svc chg, per order (not per ticket) to price shown. Also at 8 pm. $20.
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SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 20
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Sat & Sun, Sep 20 & 21; E of San Diego:
Annual “JULIAN BLUEGRASS FESTIVAL & BANJO-FIDDLE CONTEST” at Frank Lane Field, Julian; www.julianbluegrassfestival.com. A variety of music, not just bluegrass, included in the lineup with TRAILS & RAILS and many others. Banjo, guitar, and mandolin contests and an open mic stage, too, so if you're a player start getting ready. The Julian Bluegrass Festival is the oldest Bluegrass Festival in California. Many of the finest bluegrass artists today started on this stage in contests and in performances.
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Sat, Sep 20:
7:30 pm JOEL FAFARD plus ANDREW McKNIGHT at the “THE LIVING TRADITION” at the “THE LIVING TRADITION” Concert series at the Anaheim Community Center, 250 E Center St, Anaheim; www.thelivingtradition.org; reserv, 949-646-1964 or tinkersown@ca.rr.com.
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JOEL FAFARD is 2007 Juno nominee (Canada’s Grammys) for “Instrumental Album of the year.” He won the 2006 Western Canadian Music Awards for “Outstanding Instrumental Recording,” and was a 2006 Canadian Folk Music Awards nominee for “Best Instrumentalist Solo.” In the 2004 Canadian Music Awards, he was nominated for “Outstanding Instrumental Recording of the Year.” Joel Fafard is that rare breed of instrumentalist: the kind whose appeal reaches far beyond the realm of serious guitar enthusiasts. The gifted slide fingerstyle player writes stirring, melodic compositions that paint pictures as vivid as any song with words. He introduces them on-stage with hilarious commentary delivered in a "hillbilly farm-boy" stage persona that quickly wins his audience over. And when he sinks his chops into a number like "Face Down in the Rhubarb," well, let's just say the serious guitar enthusiasts aren't disappointed either.
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ANDREW McKNIGHT is a Virginia-based artist making his third appearance at the series. A writer for the Tidewater Friends of Folk Music said he "left me with visions of Staines, Mallett, and Gorka... one of the most exciting new contemporary talents to come along in years." And Victory Review says, "Pick your favorite poet or balladeer and McKnight will equal them with an Appalachian soul."
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$14, $11 for Living Trad mbrs; children under age 18 free w/ paid adult.
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Sat, Sep 20:
THE SMOTHERS BROTHERS at the The Canyon Club, 28912 Roadside Dr, Agoura Hills; 818-879-5016.
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Sat, Sep 20:
7:30 pm JOYCE WOODSON plays the Noble House Concert series in Van Nuys 2008. The award-winning author of the hit, “She’s Courtin’ Annie” scored a “Listener Favorite” on radio’s “Tied to the Tracks.” Joyce tells us, “This fine house concert series has invited me back and it's going to be fun. Barbara opens her back studio to host the evening's entertainment (me) with tea or coffee with snacks afterward. A great way to meet like-minded folks and hear some true California folk music, too.” Reserv gets directions at 818-780-5979 or noblehouseconcerts@acn.net. Info, www.jrp-graphics.com/noblehouse. $15.
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Sat, Sep 20; in Encinitas (San Diego):
7:30 pm PETER SPRAGUE & FRED BENEDETTI play the San Diego Folk Heritage series at San Dieguito United Methodist Church, 170 Calle Magdalena, Encinitas; 858-566-4040; SDFH@san.rr.com. PETER SPRAGUE formed his first group, the Minor Jazz Quartet, when he was in high school. Peter's group, Blurring the Edges, was awarded best contemporary jazz recording for their 1994 CD in the San Diego Music Awards. His own CD “Nikki's Rose” was nominated for Best Jazz CD in 2000 by SDMA, and he was voted Best Jazz Musician of the Year 2000 by SDMA. His group, Pass The Drum, was nominated for CD of the year by the SDMA in 2003. The San Diego Reader voted Peter the Best Jazz group of 2002 in their “Best Of” issue. Artist info, www.peterspraguemusic.com/main/index.html.
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FRED BENEDETTI has performed for the master classes of Andrés Segovia, Pepe Romero, Christopher Parkening, Federico Moreno-Torroba, George Sakellariou, and David Grimes. Fred has performed internationally and with the San Diego Symphony, the San Diego Opera, the Starlight Opera, the American Ballet Company, the Old Globe Theatre, Luciano Pavarotti, and jazz artist Dave Brubeck. Presently, he is full-time professor of music at Grossmont College, chair of guitar studies, and member of the guitar faculty at San Diego State University with George Svoboda, Robert Wetzel and Celin Romero. Equally at home playing classical music or contemporary music, he records on the SBE label and DOMO records with four noted ensembles: Keltik Kharma (a celtic band); The Odeum Guitar Duo, honored by Acoustic Guitar magazine as having one of the ten best independently-produced guitar CDs for the year 2000, "Blurring the Edges" also a recipient of the 1994 San Diego Music Awards "Best Pop-Jazz" album of the year. Fred has worked as a studio musician for 20 years, and his playing is featured on over 60 CDs, numerous movie soundtracks, and TV commercials. He has shared the stage with Art Garfunkel, Basia, Michael Franks, Mark O'Connor, Michael Hedges, and Ottmar Liebert, and has recorded with Willie Nelson, Juice Newton, Paul Overstreet, Patty Loveless, Tom Barabas, Big Mountain, Matthew Lien, Ronny Robbins and William Lee Golden. He has performed for dignitaries including the King & Queen of Malaysia, Mikhail Gorbachev and President Jimmy Carter. Adv tix, www.ticketweb.com; $18 gen’l, $15 mbrs.
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Sat, Sep 20:
8 pm SQUEAKIN’ WHEELS at The Fret House, 309 N Citrus, Covina 91723; 626-339-7020; www.frethouse.com. They are seven musicians who fuse musical influences from a wide range of times and places. Their shows are like a tour through the American musical landscape of the past century, as old songs are reinvented and mixed-in with originals in a compendium of folk, country, blues, rock and gospel flavors. Doors at 7:30 pm. $15.
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Sat, Sep 20:
8 pm RICHARD SHINDELL at McCabe’s, 3101 Pico Bl (Pico at 31st), Santa Monica; www.mccabes.com; 310-828-4403. Tix purchased online or by phone, add $4 svc chg, per order (not per ticket) to price shown. $20.
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Sat, Sep 20:
8 pm HIROSHIMA at Cerritos Center for the Performing Arts, 12700 Center Court Dr, Cerritos; 562-916-8501; 800-300-4345; tix, 562-467-8818; www.cerritoscenter.com. Hiroshima embraces cultural diversity with innovative music that blends Jazz, Pop, R&B, and World music with Eastern and Western instruments. Hiroshima crossed over into Smooth Jazz stardom with the smash hit One Wish from the 1985 best-seller Gold album Another Place. The group’s 1987 Go topped Billboard’s Contemporary Jazz chart and won a Soul Train Award for “Best Jazz Album.” Seating is “lyric configuration,” $58, $47, $36.
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Sat, Sep 20; in Seattle:
8 pm SHANGHAIED ON THE WILLAMETTE and a second act, to be announced, play the monthly Northwest Seaport Maritime Concert, at the Center for Wooden Boats, in Lake Union Park, Seattle. Hosted by Phillip Morgan, all concerts start at 8 and last until after 10 pm. Coffee, tea, baked goods, and more, are available. Maritime music CDs for sale. Info, www.nwseaport.org/programs.html. Tix, $15 gen’l, $10 srs, youth, and mbrs of Northwest Seaport or the Center for Wooden Boats.
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SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 21
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Sun, Sep 21:
11 am-noon PARACHUTE EXPRESS plays the “KIDS KONCERT” SERIES at The Will Geer Theatricum Botanicam, 1419 N Topanga Canyon Bl, Topanga 90290; tix & info, www.theatricum.com; 310-455-3723. The band’s STEPHEN MICHAEL SCHWARTZ has performed live on radio’s “Tied to the Tracks” with HEATHER MARSDEN, doing Michael’s original show that won an L.A. Theater Award. This year’s kids series has delivered a great lineup of shows, and these are still to go:
Sep 21 - PARACHUTE EXPRESS - super stars in the world of children’s music Sep 28 - THE SQUEEGEES - good clean fun
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Sun, Sep 21; 3rd Sun, every month:
1-3 pm Monthly “WESTERN MUSIC ASSOCIATION SOUTHERN CAL JAM SESSION” today will include award-winning performing songwriter JOYCE WOODSON, and probably a dozen others performing in-the-round, on the Heritage Court Stage in the Autry National Center (Autry Museum), 4700 Western Heritage Way, Griffith Park; 818-971-5002; www.museumoftheamericanwest.org. WMA California Chapter meeting follows. All performing musicians (whether or not they are Autry members or WMA members) get in free, and each may bring one guest. On WMA jam days at the Autry, all WMA members will be admitted free to the museum all day (show your WMA membership ID at the front desk and get access to the jam and to all the museum galleries for the whole day). Joyce Woodson says, “You can have lunch there at the Golden Spur first, then stop by for some music.” Event info at www.westernmusic.org. Museum gen’l adm $9 adults, $3 kids age 12 and under.
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Sun, Sep 21; dance:
3 pm LUMA at Cerritos Center for the Performing Arts, 12700 Center Court Dr, Cerritos; 562-916-8501; 800-300-4345; tix, 562-467-8818; www.cerritoscenter.com. “Pure utter beauty … in all its mythical, philosophical, and playful wonder.” – National Public Radio. “The show is figuratively and literally illuminating. It never fails to amaze.” – Chicago Tribune. Luma elevates the childlike pleasures of playing with glow-in-the-dark illuminators to an astonishing, one-of-a-kind light show. Using darkness as a canvas and light as a brush, Luma’s performers paint dazzling, dancing images that tell stories and spin a visual magic that evokes awe and wonder. Seating is “lyric configuration,” $37, $27, $20.
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TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23
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Tue, Sep 23:
8 pm RANDY OWEN OF ALABAMA at Cerritos Center for the Performing Arts, 12700 Center Court Dr, Cerritos; 562-916-8501; 800-300-4345; tix, 562-467-8818; www.cerritoscenter.com. As the lead singer for Alabama, Randy Owen led the Country band to Grammy Awards and the Academy of Country Music’s “Artist of the Decade” honor in 1989 with songs such as Mountain Music and The Closer You Get. Owen is back on stage as a solo performer, singing an array of his hits, which includes Lady Down on Love, Feels So Right, and Tennessee River. Seating is “lyric configuration,” $53, $41, $29.
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WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24
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Wed-Sun, Sep 24-27; in Oklahoma:
The annual “GENE AUTRY, OKLAHOMA FILM AND MUSIC FESTIVAL” in Gene Autry, Oklahoma, www.geneautryokmuseum.com, begins with a Wed night open mic show. Thu, Fri & Sat there are two stages of booked artists. Several Hollywood Movie Stars will be there during the event for panel discussions and autograph sessions. Les Gilliam of the SILVER LAKE BAND tells us, "My band and I will be the headliners for the Sat night show, presenting a 90 minute concert, with Don Long on drums, Kenny Glasgow on bass, Jerald Ritter on fiddle and the unbelievable Smiley Weaver on steel guitar."
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Wed, Sep 24; in Bakersfield:
RIDERS OF THE PURPLE SAGE play the RaboBank Arena Theater, Bakersfield.
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Wed, Sep 24:
7:30 pm SLIDE brings Irish music to Cerritos Center for the Performing Arts, 12700 Center Court Dr, Cerritos; 562-916-8501; 800-300-4345; tix, 562-467-8818; www.cerritoscenter.com. An intriguing and mesmerizing Irish band, Slide performs traditional music featuring a fiddle, bouzouki, and resonant vocals. With songs ranging from soulful and sorrowful to contagiously energetic, Slide takes audiences on a journey of musical exploration. Calling Slide “traditional musicians with attitude,” the Irish Times credits the group with “bringing drawing-room grandeur and high spirits together.” In the Sierra Cabaret theater, $25.
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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25
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Thu, Sep 25:
8 pm RICKIE LEE JONES at Cerritos Center for the Performing Arts, 12700 Center Court Dr, Cerritos; 562-916-8501; 800-300-4345; tix, 562-467-8818; www.cerritoscenter.com. Grammy winner Rickie Lee Jones has enthralled the music world with her powerful voice, vivid lyrics, and a daring blend of Pop, Folk, R&B, and Jazz. Jones, chosen as one of VH1’s “100 Greatest Women of Rock & Roll,” has been widely embraced commercially and critically with the compelling singles Autumn Leaves and Chuck E’s in Love. With hit albums such as Pop Pop and It’s Like This, the singer-songwriter shows that she can transcend all musical genres and create her own. Seating is “lyric configuration,” $49, $37.50, $27.50.
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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26
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Fri-Sat, Sep 26-27; in Oklahoma:
Annual “GENE AUTRY FILM AND MUSIC FESTIVAL” continues in Gene Autry, OK; www.geneautryokmuseum.com. (See Sep 24 listing for info.)
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Fri-Sat, Sep 26-27; in Canada:
“DEEP ROOTS MUSIC FESTIVAL” in Wolfville, Nova Scotia, with HOT CLUB OF COWTOWN, others.
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Fri-Fri, Sep 26-Oct 3; in Colorado & New Mexico:
“FRED EAGLESMITH'S ROOTS ON THE NARROW GAUGE” with guests CORB LUND, WASHBOARD HANK and LANCE LOREE (others tba). Deep into the heart of the San Juan Mountains, Albuquerque, NM - Durango, CO - Pagosa Springs - Chama, NM - Albuquerque. "Let's get our own train and go someplace great. I don't mean a fancy one, I mean an old one, with steam and dust and cinders." - Fred Eaglesmith. Journey with the Fred Eaglesmith Band (www.fredeaglesmith.com) with guests Corb Lund (www.corblund.com), Washboard Hank (www.washboardhank.com) and Lance Loree (others tba) to travel into the San Juan mountains of southwestern Colorado and Northern New Mexico. Ride the last great, scenically spectacular examples of steam-era railroading in North America. The legendary Durango & Silverton (www.durangotrain.com) deep through Las Animas Canyon, then to the wild country of the Cumbres & Toltec www.cumbrestoltec.com), North America's longest, highest and most remote narrow gauge railroad. E-mail Roots on the Rails at trains@sover.net, or call 866-484-3669 (toll free in the US & Canada) or 802-258-1397. Info, www.rootsontherails.com. $1,989 per person.
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Fri, Sep 26:
8 pm RONAN TYNAN at Cerritos Center for the Performing Arts, 12700 Center Court Dr, Cerritos; 562-916-8501; 800-300-4345; tix, 562-467-8818; www.cerritoscenter.com. Internationally acclaimed tenor Ronan Tynan has performed for countless dignitaries, royalty, and presidents. The New York Times calls Tynan “a Tenor as Irish as baseball and God Bless America.” His heartfelt song Passing Through debuted on Billboard’s Classical Crossover Chart, landed on the World Album Chart, and peaked in the Top 10 on the Contemporary Christian Chart. Seating is “lyric configuration,” $45, $30, $20.
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Fri, Sep 26:
8 pm THE REFUGEES play the Concerts at The Bodie House series in Agoura Hills; reserv gets directions, at 818-621-8309 or BodieHouse@aol.com. Includes dessert / appetizer bar (food contributions appreciated). More, www.BodieHouse.com.
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SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 27
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Sat, Sep 27; in Tehachapi:
11th Annual “BEAR VALLEY BUCKAROOS GATHERING” with DAVE STAMEY and LARRY MAURICE, in Tehachapi; 661-821-6615. Champion cowboy poet Larry Maurice and multiple-award-winning cowboy singer-songwriter Dave Stamey do a delightful, but rare, duo show. Larry tells us, “This show sells out every year. If you are in that area and think you would like to try for a ticket, make sure you call ahead. It is a guarded-gate equestrian facility and ya can't get in without a pass. No tickets at the door. Some of you folks, this might be your opportunity to see Dave and I together again.”
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Sat, Sep 27; in the OC:
9 am-8 pm 14TH ANNUAL “HARVEST OF DULCIMERS FESTIVAL” at OC Sailing and Events Center, 34451 Ensenada Pl; Dana Point 92629. Featured teachers / performers include JEFF HAMES, 2006 National Mountain Dulcimer Champion and JEM MOORE, Nationally Acclaimed Hammered Dulcimer Teacher / Performer. Info, www.scdh.org.
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Sat, Sep 27; 4th Sat every month:
5 pm monthly JAM, POTLUCK, & CONTRA DANCE at “The Living Tradition” series at the Downtown Community Center, 250 E Center St, Anaheim; www.thelivingtradition.org; info, 949-646-1964. Dance caller TBD, band TBD. Monthly jam sessions allow musicians (instrumentalists and singers) to learn, practice, and enjoy traditional music in a relaxed atmosphere; held 4th Sat every month, before the contra dance. Jam participants play a wide array of instruments, from accordions to zithers, and a variety of traditional folk tunes, mostly from the Fiddlers’ Fake Book (by David Brody) and the Portland Collection (by Susan Songer). Open to all ages and levels of experience. Vocalists and song circles are also welcome. Slow jam encourages novices. Fast jam challenges old-timers.
Schedule:Jam, bring your instruments & join in, beginning at 5 pm; free.Slow jam, 5-5:45 pm Fast jam, 5:45-7 pmPotluck, 6:30 pmContra dance introduction lesson, 7:30 pm> CONTRA DANCE at 8-11 pm is $8 per person, $7 for Anaheim residents, $6 for Living Tradition mbrs; children under 18 are free with paid adult.
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Sat, Sep 27; in Encinitas (San Diego):
7:30 pm COUNTRY JOE McDONALD’s “TRIBUTE TO WOODY GUTHRIE” plays the San Diego Folk Heritage series at San Dieguito United Methodist Church, 170 Calle Magdalena, Encinitas; 858-566-4040; SDFH@san.rr.com. In his highly-entertaining Tribute to Woody Guthrie, Country Joe McDonald deftly conveys all the charm, talent, and social and political consciousness of the legendary folksinger from Oklahoma. McDonald, whose father Worden shared Oklahoma’s Dust Bowl roots with Guthrie in the ‘20s & ‘30s, opens the tribute with a moving performance of Woody’s best-known tune, “This Land is Your Land,” and ultimately sings 13 Woody Guthrie songs, all in a strong clear voice that doesn’t mimic Guthrie’s style, but conveys the emotion and energy that defines Guthrie. Artist info, www.countryjoe.com/cjmbio.htm. Adv tix, www.ticketweb.com; $22 gen’l, $18 mbrs.
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Sat, Sep 27:
8 pm ERIC ANDERSEN at McCabe’s, 3101 Pico Bl (Pico at 31st), Santa Monica; www.mccabes.com; 310-828-4403. Tix purchased online or by phone, add $4 svc chg, per order (not per ticket) to price shown. $20.
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Sat, Sep 27:
8 pm THE ANDY RAU BAND at The Fret House, 309 N Citrus, Covina 91723; 626-339-7020; www.frethouse.com. They perform a brand of Americana they call “New Acoustic Folk Rock,” an innovative, up-to-date blend of bluegrass, folk, rock and pop. Andy formed the band 20 years ago (before anyone called the genre Americana) with the intent of showcasing new material, illustrating the versatility of the 5-string banjo and breaking the mold of the homogeneous music that was being played with folk instrumentation. All the musicians are familiar with a wide variety of musical styles which enable each song to shape its own identity without borrowing from old tried-and-true formulas. From the very beginning, and through its continuing evolution, the band has always been true to its roots which reflect the diverse musical backdrop that is Southern California. Doors at 7:30 pm. $15.
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Sat, Sep 27:
8 pm THE CAPITOL STEPS at the Santa Clarita Performing Arts Center, at College of the Canyons, 26455 Rockwell Canyon Rd, Santa Clarita 91355; www.canyonspac.com; 661-362-5304. The Capitol Steps, the only group in America that attempts to be funnier than Congress, returns to the Santa Clarita Performing Arts Center at College of the Canyons following their hilarious engagement there two seasons ago. They've "been there, done that," because they are a troupe of current and former congressional staffers who comedically interpret events and personalities on Capitol Hill, in the Oval Office, and in other centers of power and prestige around the world. They take hilarious looks at sometimes serious issues. Capitol Steps has recorded two dozen albums and been featured on ABC, NBC, CBS and PBS, as well as National Public Radio. Tix go on sale Jul 16; prices tba.
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Sat, Sep 27:
8 pm BORROMEO STRING QUARTET at Cerritos Center for the Performing Arts, 12700 Center Court Dr, Cerritos; 562-916-8501; 800-300-4345; tix, 562-467-8818; www.cerritoscenter.com. Revered by the Chicago Tribune as “a remarkably accomplished string quartet, not simply for its high technical polish and refined tone, but more importantly for the searching musical insights it brings,” the award-winning Borromeo String Quartet is one of the most sought-after acts in the world. Extolled by audiences and critics, the group has been described by the Los Angeles Times as “a live act, caught in the moment.”
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Program:
BACH - Fugue in c-sharp minor from The Well-Tempered Clavier, Book IBEETHOVEN - Quartet in c-sharp minor, Op. 131BACH - Fugue in b minor from The Well-Tempered Clavier, Book ISHOSTAKOVICH - Quartet No. 8 in c minor, Op. 110 BEETHOVEN - Grosse Fugue in B-flat Major, Op. 133
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Seating is ‘’recital configuration,” $40, $28, $20.
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Sat, Sep 27:
10 pm “CANS FOR COMEDY” charity benefit standup comic showcase at the Coffee Gallery Backstage, 2029 N Lake Av, Altadena; info, www.coffeegallery.com; reserv, 626-398-7917. Coffee Gallery Coffee Bar proprietor and professional comic JULIE SANDOVAL says, “In a world saturated with reality TV there's only one place a comedian can go to be him or her self. To the stage to feel the embrace of an audience.”
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CANS FOR COMEDY has a simple premise to help others. Bring in one-or-more canned food donations for admission to enjoy a comedy show. All food is donated to Friends-n-Deed Food Bank. All shows are held in The Coffee Gallery Backstage. All shows include pizza and soft drinks. Reserv strongly recommended. Comedians interested in performing, go to www.comedytrain.net.
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Shows are once-a-month, on Saturdays at 10 pm (after the music performance in the Backstage). Remaining shows in 2008 are Oct 18, Nov 8. Info, www.funkylittlecoffeehouse.com.
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SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 28
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Sun-Tue, Sep 28-30, in Mammoth:
“MAMMOTH LAKES PACK OUTFIT FALL HORSEDRIVE” with award-winning cowboy singer-songwriter DAVE STAMEY; info, 888-475-8747; www.mammothpack.com.
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Sun, Sep 28:
11 am-noon THE SQUEEGEES play this year’s final offering in the “KIDS KONCERT” SERIES at The Will Geer Theatricum Botanicam, 1419 N Topanga Canyon Bl, Topanga 90290; tix & info, www.theatricum.com; 310-455-3723.
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Sun, Sep 28 & Sat, Oct 18:
11:30 am, 12:30 pm, and 2:30 pm KAREN GOLDEN plays the “Summer Family Performances” series at the Skirball Cultural Center, 2701 N Sepulveda Bl, L.A. 90049; 310-440-4500; www.skirball.org. Celebrate the Jewish New Year with storyteller Karen Golden as she tells humorous tales about human nature and the natural world around us. Included with Museum admission.
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Sun, Sep 28:
3 pm CECILIO & KAPONO “35TH ANNIVERSARY TOUR” at Cerritos Center for the Performing Arts, 12700 Center Court Dr, Cerritos; 562-916-8501; 800-300-4345; tix, 562-467-8818; www.cerritoscenter.com. It’s a musical journey to paradise as the award-winning duo Cecilio & Kapono celebrates its 35th anniversary with lively and beautiful Hawaiian music. The pair, which won the Na Hoku Hanohano Award (Hawaii’s equivalent of the Grammys) for its albums Night Music, Goodtimes Together, and Lifetime Party: 30 Years of Friends, has thrilled sold-out crowds with its unique blend of Aloha spirit and island tunes. Seating is “lyric configuration,” $45, $33, $22.
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Sun, Sep 28:
5-9 pm “ZYDECO DANCE SERIES” with live music by GINO DE LA FOSE at the Gardena Elks Lodge, 1735 W 162nd St, Gardena 90247. Info, call Sydney, event producer, at 323-401-8859. $20.
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Sun, Sep 28:
6:30-8 pm “CHAMBER MUSIC AND WINE SERIES” at Descanso Gardens, 1418 Descanso Dr, La Cañada Flintridge 91011; 818-949-7984; www.descansogardens.org. It’s a series of four evenings that combine music, wine and tapas on the scenic Boddy House Terrace. The Orchestras of Pasadena and Patina Catering team-up at Descanso’s historic hilltop Boddy House. Meet the musicians of the Orchestras of Pasadena at these intimate evening events where you can watch the sun set, enjoy beautiful music, and savor fine wines and food on the scenic Boddy Terrace. The performers talk about each evening’s program while a sommelier guides guests through three wine selections. Small, plated dishes accompany the wine. The series runs summer Sundays, Jun 29, July 13, Aug 10 and Sep 28. Series reserv & adv payment req’d, at 626-793-7172, ext 3050; $65.
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Sun, Sep 28:
7 pm SLAID CLEAVES at McCabe’s, 3101 Pico Bl (Pico at 31st), Santa Monica; www.mccabes.com; 310-828-4403. Tix purchased online or by phone, add $4 svc chg, per order (not per ticket) to price shown. $16.
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Sun, Sep 28:
“WESTERN MUSIC ASSOCIATION ANNUAL CONCERT” at the Autry National Center (Autry Museum), Wells Fargo Theater, Griffith Park. Usually features major stars. Details and performers tba.
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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1
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Wed-Fri, Oct 1-3, in Mammoth:
“MAMMOTH LAKES PACK OUTFIT FALL HORSEDRIVE” with award-winning cowboy singer-songwriter DAVE STAMEY; info, 888-475-8747; www.mammothpack.com.
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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2
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Thu-Sun, Oct 2-5; in Arizona:
“REX ALLEN DAYS” in Wilcox, AZ, is an event that includes western music, and it’s now being planned. Info when we have it, or check www.julieannream.com.
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Thu, Oct 2:
7:30 pm “McCABE’S 50TH ANNIVERSARY: A LIVING HISTORY OF MUSIC” at UCLA Live, Royce Hall, UCLA campus at Royce Dr between Westwood Bl and Hilgard Av, West L.A. UCLA ticket office: 310-825-2101 or www.uclalive.org. Show honors Santa Monica’s McCabe’s Guitar Shop in an all-star concert with JACKSON BROWNE, RICHARD THOMPSON, ODETTA, DAVID LINDLEY, JENNIFER WARNES, THE SAVOY-DOUCET CAJUN BAND, BONNIE “PRINCE” BILLY, RICKY JAY and other special guests who have contributed to the iconic cultural institution. Santa Monica's McCabe's Guitar Shop has served three generations of musicians and music lovers through its retail store, music school and world-famous concerts, becoming a civic treasure and international icon of the acoustic music community. The legendary weekend concert series that has taken place on the shop’s intimate backroom stage over the last five decades has presented a breathtaking variety of roots music, songwriters, jazz singers, punk bands, bluegrass groups, Cajun orchestras, Gospel choirs, outsider poets, and, of course, amazing guitarists of every flavor and stripe. McCabe’s roster reads like a “who’s who” of music in the last half century, from Bill Monroe and Sun Ra to Jeff Buckley and Cat Power. Nancy Covey and Lincoln Meyerson – McCabe’s concert directors past and present – produced this extraordinary concert celebrating 50 years of musical history in the making, featuring many of the artists who have contributed to the continuing saga of music at McCabe’s. Indiv tix on sale July 23: $60, $46, $32 ($17 UCLA students).
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Fri, Oct 3; 1st Fri, every month:
8-10 pm monthly "FIRST FRIDAY" show hosted by SEVERIN BROWNE at Kulak's Woodshed, 5230-1/2 Laurel Canyon Bl, North Hollywood; 818-766-9913; live simulcast at www.kulakswoodshed.com. The series features performing guests (one or more recording artists) and the “First Friday Band,” with SEVERIN BROWNE, MIKE BISCH, DAVID STONE, JEFF KOSSACK, AARON WOLFSON, ALEX DEL ZOPPO and GARY POPENOE. No cover, artists are unpaid, and a $10 donation to the venue is expected.
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Fri, Oct 3:
8 pm SOURDOUGH SLIM at the Coffee Gallery Backstage, 2029 North Lake Av, Altadena; info, www.coffeegallery.com;
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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 4
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Sat-Sun, Oct 4-5; in Moorpark:
“COWBOY WEEKEND” at the “HARVEST FESTIVAL” in Moorpark, with SOURDOUGH SLIM and others.
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Sat, Oct 4; in Poway (San Diego):
10 am-4 pm 11th Annual “TRAIN SONG FESTIVAL” at Old Poway Park, 14134 Midland Rd, Poway; 858-668-4576; SDFH@san.rr.com. Hear the sweet sounds of train songs and whistles. The sounds of the railroad, the pounding of the steel wheels on the steel rails and the blast of the steam whistle flood the mind with musical inspiration. The California Parks and Recreation Society gave an award to this event, co-sponsored by San Diego Folk Heritage and the City. It features live traditional music inspired by the history and culture surrounding railroads. Features a full line-up of live entertainment throughout the day, train-related vendors, Poway Station Model Railroad Club display, craft displays by Poway Arts & Crafts Guild artists, mock train robberies by the Apache Canyon Gang and the Shadow River Regulators, and a free children's craft area. Using their 1907 Baldwin steam locomotive, the Poway Midland Railroad offers train rides for a nominal fee on the park's half-mile track. There exists a special connection between trains and music. Children’s railroad and hobo costume contest, for prizes, at 12:45 pm in the park’s gazebo, all kids welcome to participate. Family event. Free.
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Sat, Oct 4:
8 pm DAVID LaMOTTE plays the Concerts at the Bodie House series in Agoura Hills. Reserv gets directions, at bodiehouse@aol.com. Info, http://www.houseconcerts.us.
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David LaMotte has released 10 CDs and performed more than 2000 shows in 45 states and on four continents. The Boston Globe says he "pushes the envelope with challenging lyrics and unusual tunings, but he also pays homage to folk tradition." The Washington Times describes LaMotte's music as "guitar spanking open-tuning grooves as well as gentle folk-tinged pop," and folk music magazine Dirty Linen calls him a folk poet of elegant simplicity. His latest release, Change, hit #11 on the Folk-DJ chart and took four awards in the SAW Mid-Atlantic Song Contest, including Silver in Instrumental and Gold in Folk. David maintains a tireless tour schedule of about 200 road days each year, but he does much more than that. He s also the author of a successful children s book based on his award-winning children's song "S.S. Bathtub."
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Includes dessert / appetizer bar (food contributions appreciated). More, www.BodieHouse.com. All proceeds go to the musicians. $15.
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SUNDAY, OCTOBER 5
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Sun, Oct 5:
11:30 am, 12:30 pm, and 2:30 pm THE SQUEEGEES play the “Summer Family Performances” series at the Skirball Cultural Center, 2701 N Sepulveda Bl, L.A. 90049; 310-440-4500; www.skirball.org. SAMANTHA TOBEY & ROMAN BLUEM are the kids-at-heart behind the Squegees' grassroots musical journey. Bubble along with the band's playful and earth-friendly lyrics. It's good clean fun. Included with Museum admission.
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Sun, Oct 5:
8 & 9:30 pm JANET KLEIN & HER PARLOR BOYS play two one-hour sets for dinner and dancing at Maxwell DeMille's Cicada Club, 617 S Olive St, L.A. 90014; dinner reserv 213-488-9488; info, www.ClubCicada.com. Valet parking, fine dining, full bar, all ages. Dress code enforced (fancy! and old fashioned preferred!) No cover charge, but dinner and drink minimums apply. (They return here Dec 14.)
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Thu, Oct 9:
7:30 pm SUSAN EGAN plays the "Cabaret on Stage" series at the Santa Clarita Performing Arts Center, at College of the Canyons, 26455 Rockwell Canyon Rd, Santa Clarita 91355; www.canyonspac.com; 661-362-5304. Journey back to the cabaret-style night clubs of the '20s and '30s as the Santa Clarita Performing Arts Center main stage is transformed for "An Evening with Susan Egan." You'll sit on the stage at your own candle-lit table, enjoy a drink or two, a delicous light fare, and then be moved by Egan's timeless and intimate voice. Susan Egan has excelled in the entertainment industry, making powerful istatements in theatre, film, television and music. She starred on Broadway in the lead as "Thoroughly Modern Millie," won critical acclaim as Broadway’s longest-running Sally Bowles in "Cabaret," and received Tony Award and Drama Desk nominations for Best Actress as the original "Belle" in Disney’s "Beauty and the Beast." She has more than 40 recording credits, including five solo CDs, and was named Best Vocalist of the Year by TalkinBroadway.com. Only 150 seats are available, given the table seating arrangement. Tix go on sale Jul 16; prices $126, $108, $90.
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Fri-Sun, Oct 10-12; in Lone Pine:
Annual “LONE PINE FILM FESTIVAL” in Lone Pine, with plenty of Western music, and DAVE STAMEY headlining. Info, www.lonepinefilmfestival.org. Events include "Concert at the Dow" series with Fri & Sat evening concerts at 7 pm at The Dow Villa.
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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11
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Sat-Mon, Oct 11-13; in Ventura:
Annual “SEASIDE SCOTTISH HIGHLAND GAMES” with music on three stages, at the Ventura County Fairgrounds, in Ventura. This is a very good event, with the top Celtic musicians, and there is also a separate-tix Saturday evening concert at a nearby hotel. Info, www.seaside-games.com.
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Sat, Oct 11; in Lone Pine:
Annual “LONE PINE FILM FESTIVAL” in Lone Pine, with plenty of Western music, and DAVE STAMEY headlining. Info, www.lonepinefilmfestival.org. Events include "Concert at the Dow" series with Fri & Sat evening concerts at 7 pm at The Dow Villa.
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Sat, Oct 11:
7:30 pm BARRY MCGUIRE’S “TRIPPIN’ THE ’60S” with JOHN YORK (The BYRDS) at the FBC Concert Hall Performances series on the campus of First Baptist Church, 505 N Grand Av, Glendora 91741; 626-914-5357. With former Byrds member John York, Barry sings songs of the decade from his first hits with the New Christy Minstrels, through his landmark anthem “Eve Of Destruction,” and his starring role on Broadway in musical “Hair.” Between songs, his stories about the music business, friends, and fame will have you laughing and singing along. Barry performed excerpts from his show live on radio’s “Tied to the Tracks,” and delighted listeners. Truly memorable. Shows are in a comfortable 350-seat auditorium with main floor and balcony seating. Sponsors tell us, “Great sound and natural acoustics permit subtle textures to be heard.” Group pricing and adv tix available. $20.
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Sat, Oct 11:
8 pm ELIZA JANE at Russ & Julie's House Concert series in Oak Park (Thousand Oaks area); www.myspace.com/russjuliehouseconcerts; www.houseconcerts.us. Reserv & directions at houseconcerts@jrp-graphics.com. Features coffee & dessert buffet, to which contributions are welcome. Doors at 7:30 pm. $15, and all proceeds go to the artist.
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SUNDAY, OCTOBER 12
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Sun, Oct 12; in Fullerton:
3 & 7 pm JANET KLEIN AND HER PARLOR BOYS at the Muckenthaler Cultural Center, 1201 W Malvern Av (1 blk W of Euclid, 2 1/2 mi N of the 91 Fwy), Fullerton 92833; 714-738-3134; www.themuck.org. Show in the 250-seat amphitheatre. Miss Klein has developed a huge Southern Cal following with her hotsy-totsy delivery of syncopated scintillating songs of the ragtime era. $15 adv, $20 door.
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Sun, Oct 12:
5-9 pm “ZYDECO DANCE SERIES” with live music by MARK ST. MARY at the Gardena Elks Lodge, 1735 W 162nd St, Gardena 90247. Info, call Sydney, event producer, at 323-401-8859. $20.
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Thu, Oct 16; in Ojai:
7 pm SARA GREY & KIERON MEANS at the Ojai Concert Series, Ojai Valley Woman's Club, 441 E Ojai Av, Ojai; 805-649-5189; www.ojaiconcertseries.com. Sara Grey and Kieron Means are a singing duo on guitar & banjo. This mother and son sing native American ballads and songs of Ireland and Scotland. Sara's voice is powerful and sweet with a distinctive and lovely tremolo. She also plays a mean (claw hammer style) 5 string banjo. Kieron's voice is as smooth as silk, rich and mellow, and he is also a virtuoso finger style guitarist. Together they will captivate you with their excellent singing of old-timey ballads and a wonderful repertoire of contemporary folk songs from here and across the pond. Writing in Prittle Prattle, Molly Nudds says, "singing by turns restrained, triumphant, gentle, strong, fun and deeply emotional, but always with that beautiful rhythmic vitality ..." Doors at 6:30 for adv tix & will-call, 6:45 for tix buyers. Seating first come. Kids tix, under 14, are 1/2 price; on-site child care, by adv reserv is $5. Show tix, $15 adv, $18 door.
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Thu, Oct16:
8 pm KRIS SEARLE at the Whisky A-Go-Go, 8901 Sunset Bl, West Hollywood; 310-652-4202. Kris’ CD, “Slowly Diabolical,” was released last spring and is getting critical attention. "Searle's music touches the heart and stimulates the soul, and deserves industry support and placement in a myriad of shows and movies. Searle is ready for the big time now!" - Bob Leggett, Music Connection (Jun 14, 2008). Artist info, www.reverbnation.com/krissearle.
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Fri-Sat, Oct 17-18; in Descanso:
Annual “VAQUERO DAYS” with DAVE STAMEY, RODGER MAXWELL, at Merrrigan Ranch in Descanso (that’s the town of Descanso, NOT Descanso Gardens). More info when we get it.
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Fri-Sun, Oct 17-19:
SOURDOUGH SLIM plays the “HARVEST FESTIVAL” in the Long Beach Convention Center, Long Beach.
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Fri, Oct 17:
GORDON LIGHTFOOT at the Cerritos Center for the Performing Arts, 12700 Center Court Dr, Cerritos; 562-916-8501; 800-300-4345; tix, 562-467-8818; www.cerritoscenter.com.
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Fri, Oct 17:
8 pm “SPOKEN TRUTH” with performing host TROYAL is a free variety show at the Coffee Gallery, 2029 N Lake Av, Altadena; info, www.funkylittlecoffeehouse.com. We know you know all about the world-famous Coffee Gallery Backstage, with it’s world-class performers, but what about The Coffee Gallery Front-stage? They have a free stage in the front of the coffeehouse. Coffee Gallery Coffee Bar proprietor and professional comic JULIE SANDOVAL tells us, “The Front-stage is available for poetry, spoken word and acoustic music.” If you'd like to arrange your own Front-Stage Show please email Julie at justjuliehaha@gmail.com
“SPOKEN TRUTH” with Troyal is at 8 pm, one Friday each month; remaining 2008 dates: Nov 14, Dec 19. Admission is free, and you can contact them to sign-up to share your spoken truth or a song. Info, www.funkylittlecoffeehouse.com.
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Sat & Sun, Oct 18 & 19; in Joshua Tree:
The 3rd Annual “JOSHUA TREE ROOTS MUSIC FESTIVAL” offers discounted early bird festival tix for $60 (limited number); info, www.joshuatreemusicfestival.com. The lineup, so far, includes the STAIRWELL SISTERS, NATHAN, TRAMPLED BY TURTLES, DEVIL MAKES THREE, BELLEVILLE OUTFIT, the STARLINGS, HILLSTOMP and the THRIFT STORE ALL STARS. More artists tba soon.
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Sat, Oct 18; in Descanso, CA:
Annual “VAQUERO DAYS” with DAVE STAMEY, RODGER MAXWELL, continue at Merrrigan Ranch in Descanso (that’s the town of Descanso, NOT Descanso Gardens). More info when we get it.
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Sat, Oct 18:
11:30 am, 12:30 pm, and 2:30 pm KAREN GOLDEN plays the “Summer Family Performances” series at the Skirball Cultural Center, 2701 N Sepulveda Bl, L.A. 90049; 310-440-4500; www.skirball.org. Celebrate the Jewish New Year with storyteller Karen Golden as she tells humorous tales about human nature and the natural world around us. Included with Museum admission.
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Sat, Oct 18:
7:30 pm DEBRA COWAN plus DAVID MASSENGILL play the “THE LIVING TRADITION” Concert series at the Anaheim Community Center, 250 E Center St, Anaheim; www.thelivingtradition.org; reserv, 949-646-1964 or tinkersown@ca.rr.com.
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DEBRA COWAN grabs her audience and doesn't let go. Her ability to communicate the story within the song is rare. Her rich voice conjures images of stony grey Celtic castles, green and rolling English landscapes, and humorous American urban scenes. Just as the audience is left spellbound after Debra presents a woeful traditional ballad of love gone wrong, she immediately brings laughter with an outrageous comic song. Her love of songs from the British Isles has led her to search out the connections with their North American ancestors and her desire to be true to the song brought her to move to Edinburgh, Scotland. She plays many North American festivals, as well. She has been a featured performer at the Greater New Bedford Summerfest, Mystic Seaport Sea Music Festival, Champlain Valley Folk Festival, Lancaster Maritime Festival (UK), Edinburgh Festival (UK) and the Chico World Music Festival. She was one of 18 artists selected as a Formal Showcase Artist at the 2002 Northeast Regional Folk Alliance Annual Conference and is a past Falcon Ridge Folk Festival Showcase Artist. A musical scholar as well as a renowned performer, she was a panelist discussing Woody Guthrie's life and legacy along with Fred Hellerman, Oscar Brand, and journalist Dave Marsh. Artist info, www.fallingmountain.com/cowan.html.
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DAVID MASSENGILL accompanies himself mainly on the Appalachian dulcimer, which he slings over his shoulder like an electric guitar. The sound of the dulcimer has an intimate, detailed quality that complements the easy graciousness of Massengill's stage presence. He has achieved a virtuosity on the traditional instrument that enables him to wring from its few strings music of a complexity and richness far beyond anything it was ever meant to produce, drawing the listener in to his lyrical imagery and the close-up focus on human foibles and experience that is the substance of his best songs. In them, Jesus escapes from a mental hospital, history's greatest villains gather for a dinner party, a New York restaurant kitchen crew saves an illegal alien cook from the immigration man, a young woman and a bandit fall in love as he robs her … and these are just some of the vividly imagined scenes and characters with which he captivates audiences wherever he performs. Massengill's songs are rich with insight and poetic imagery, they're upbeat and engaging but full of subtle complexities; this Appalachian dulcimer player with the soft-edged vocal style and offhand stage presence is acknowledged to be one of America's finest songwriters. Artist info, www.davidmassengill.com.
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$14, $11 for Living Trad mbrs; children under age 18 free w/ paid adult.
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Sat, Oct 18:
GORDON LIGHTFOOT at The Canyon Club, 28912 Roadside Dr, Agoura Hills; 818-879-5016.
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Sat, Oct 18; in Encinitas (San Diego):
7:30 pm THE FOLK COLLECTION plays the San Diego Folk Heritage series at San Dieguito United Methodist Church, 170 Calle Magdalena, Encinitas; 858-566-4040; SDFH@san.rr.com. THE FOLK COLLECTION has performed live on radio’s “Tied to the Tracks,” and delighted listeners. They are a Southern California-based three-part-vocal harmony string quartet, performing musical tributes to the songs made famous by The Kingston Trio, The Limeliters, Peter Paul & Mary, John Denver and the other great artists of the folk era. TONY UNGER, ED LABOWITZ and MIKE SIROTA, along with bass man BOB PACKHAM, grew up in the 1960's, when they fell in love with the story songs and 3-part harmonies of that acoustic era. Ed and Tony have been a duo on and off since their days at Hollywood High School. www.thefolkcollection.com/topframe.htm. Adv tix, www.ticketweb.com; $18 gen’l, $15 mbrs.
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Sat, Oct 18:
8 pm SCOTT DETWEILER plays the Madrid Theatre, 21622 Sherman Way, Canoga Park; www.madridtheatre.org; 818-347-9938. Info, www.detweilermusic.com.
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Sat, Oct 18; in Fallbrook:
DAVE STAMEY plays the “Americana Music Series” at Hilltop Center, 331 E Elder, Fallbrook (San Diego); 760-723-2563; JMW94@aol.com. Event info, 760-415-9026.
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Sat, Oct 18; in Seattle:
8 pm HOLDSTOCK & MacLEOD play the monthly Northwest Seaport Maritime Concert, at the Center for Wooden Boats, in Lake Union Park, Seattle. Hosted by Phillip Morgan, all concerts start at 8 and last until after 10 pm. Coffee, tea, baked goods, and more, are available. Maritime music CDs for sale. Info, www.nwseaport.org/programs.html. Tix, $15 gen’l, $10 srs, youth, and mbrs of Northwest Seaport or the Center for Wooden Boats.
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Sat, Oct 18:
10 pm “CANS FOR COMEDY” charity benefit standup comic showcase at the Coffee Gallery Backstage, 2029 N Lake Av, Altadena; info, www.coffeegallery.com; reserv, 626-398-7917. Coffee Gallery Coffee Bar proprietor and professional comic JULIE SANDOVAL says, “In a world saturated with reality TV there's only one place a comedian can go to be him or her self. To the stage to feel the embrace of an audience.”
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CANS FOR COMEDY has a simple premise to help others. Bring in one-or-more canned food donations for admission to enjoy a comedy show. All food is donated to Friends-n-Deed Food Bank. All shows are held in The Coffee Gallery Backstage. All shows include pizza and soft drinks. Reserv strongly recommended. Comedians interested in performing, go to www.comedytrain.net.
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Shows are once-a-month, on Saturdays at 10 pm (after the music performance in the Backstage). Remaining show(s) in 2008: Nov 8. Info, www.funkylittlecoffeehouse.com.
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Sun, Oct 19:
11:30 am, 12:30 pm, and 2:30 pm ZAK MORGAN GUITAR DUO play the “Summer Family Performances” series at the Skirball Cultural Center, 2701 N Sepulveda Bl, L.A. 90049; 310-440-4500; www.skirball.org. Guitarists ZAK MORGAN and DON RAYMOND play together and encourage children to read and exercise their imaginations. Included with Museum admission.
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Sun, Oct 19; 3rd Sun, every month:
1-3 pm Monthly “WESTERN MUSIC ASSOCIATION SOUTHERN CAL JAM SESSION” on the Heritage Court Stage in the Autry National Center (Autry Museum), 4700 Western Heritage Way, Griffith Park; www.museumoftheamericanwest.org; 818-971-5002. WMA California Chapter meeting follows. All performing musicians (whether or not they are Autry members or WMA members) get in free, and each may bring one guest. On WMA jam days at the Autry, all WMA members will be admitted free to the museum all day (show your WMA membership ID at the front desk and get access to the jam and to all the museum galleries for the whole day). Award-winning performing songwriter JOYCE WOODSON says, “You can have lunch there at the Golden Spur first, then stop by for some music.” Info at www.westernmusic.org. Museum gen’l adm $9 adults, $3 kids age 12 and under.
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Sun, Oct 19:
DAVE STAMEY plays an afternoon house concert in West Hills; info, big.hat@sbcglobal.net.
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Sun, Oct 19:
7 pm HOVHANNES SHAHBAZYAN at the Kodak Theatre, across from the Hollywood & Highland complex, Hollywood Bl, Hollywood; www.kodaktheatre.com. This young gousan tenor belongs to a new breed of classically trained chanteurs who are reinventing the pearls of Armenian traditional, folk and gousan music. He is a master of complex keyboard arrangements and often compared to the voice of his great teacher Rouben Matevosian. Tix range from $30-$100, at www.ticketmaster.com/venue/74167.
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Tue, Oct 21; third Tue, every month:
7:30 pm FUR DIXON & STEVE WERNER are this month’s performing artists at the monthly “BLUEGRASS AT THE BRAEMAR,” BASC (Bluegrass Assoc of Southern Cal) show at Braemar Country Club, 4001 Reseda Bl, Tarzana 91356. (Take 101 Fwy to Reseda Bl, exit S, go 2 1/2 miles up the hill to the entrance on the right.) Show is free; dinner is an optional pasta buffet, complete with soup, dinner salad (you can add chicken breast), rolls, butter, coffee, tea and dessert, $14 (tax and tip included). Buffet served beginning at 6:30 pm. Bar service available. Ample seating, safe, secure free parking. Info: contact Joy Felt, Bluegrass Association of Southern California, at 818-705-8870 or bascinfo@socalbluegrass.org.
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Fri-Sun, Oct 24-26; in Phoenix:
5th Annual “FOLK ALLIANCE REGION WEST CONFERENCE” in Phoenix, AZ; www.FAR-West.org.
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Fri, Oct 24:
KRIS KRISTOFFERSON plays a “Solo Acoustic Show” at the Cerritos Center for the Performing Arts, 12700 Center Court Dr, Cerritos; 562-916-8501; 800-300-4345; tix, 562-467-8818; www.cerritoscenter.com.
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Fri, Oct 24:
8 pm ELIZA GILKYSON at McCabe’s, 3101 Pico Bl (Pico at 31st), Santa Monica; www.mccabes.com; 310-828-4403. Tix purchased online or by phone, add $4 svc chg, per order (not per ticket) to price shown. $20.
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Sat & Sun, Oct 25 & 26:
9th Annual “RAGFEST” Ragtime Weekend Music Festival in Southern California, loc tba; info, 714-680-6684 or www.RagFest.com. Featuring, in alphabetical order, ALBANY NIGHTBOAT RAGTIMERS, PATRICK ARANDA, ANDREW BARRETT, THE BRADSHAWS, SHIRLEY CASE, BILL EDWARDS, MARK ALLEN JONES, HELIOTROPE RAGTIME ORCHESTRA, BRAD KAY, ERIC MARCHESE, ERIKA C. MILLER, BILL MITCHELL, BOB PINSKER, GALEN WILKES, IAN & REGINA WHITCOMB, THOSE SYNCOPATING SONGBIRDS, and “many surprise guest artists.” All-weekend pass $60 in adv; select event tix $20-$25.
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Sat, Oct 25; 4th Sat every month:
5 pm Monthly JAM, POTLUCK, & CONTRA DANCE at “The Living Tradition” series at the Downtown Community Center, 250 E Center St, Anaheim; info, 949-646-1964; www.thelivingtradition.org. Dance caller TBD, band TBD. Monthly jam sessions allow musicians (instrumentalists and singers) to learn, practice, and enjoy traditional music in a relaxed atmosphere; held 4th Sat every month, before the contra dance. Jam participants play a wide array of instruments, from accordions to zithers, and a variety of traditional folk tunes, mostly from the Fiddlers’ Fake Book (by David Brody) and the Portland Collection (by Susan Songer). Open to all ages and levels of experience. Vocalists and song circles are also welcome. Slow jam encourages novices. Fast jam challenges old-timers.
Schedule:Jam, bring your instruments & join in, beginning at 5 pm; free.Slow jam, 5-5:45 pm Fast jam, 5:45-7 pmPotluck, 6:30 pmContra dance introduction lesson, 7:30 pm> CONTRA DANCE at 8-11 pm is $8 per person, $7 for Anaheim residents, $6 for Living Tradition mbrs; children under 18 are free with paid adult.
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Sun, Oct 26 (began Oct 25):
9th Annual “RAGFEST” Ragtime Weekend Music Festival in Southern California, loc tba; info, 714-680-6684 or www.RagFest.com. Featuring, in alphabetical order, ALBANY NIGHTBOAT RAGTIMERS, PATRICK ARANDA, ANDREW BARRETT, THE BRADSHAWS, SHIRLEY CASE, BILL EDWARDS, MARK ALLEN JONES, HELIOTROPE RAGTIME ORCHESTRA, BRAD KAY, ERIC MARCHESE, ERIKA C. MILLER, BILL MITCHELL, BOB PINSKER, GALEN WILKES, IAN & REGINA WHITCOMB, THOSE SYNCOPATING SONGBIRDS, and “many surprise guest artists.” All-weekend pass $60 in adv; select event tix $20-$25.
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Sun, Oct 26:
CAMERON CARPENTER, dubbed “The Maverick Organist” by The New York Times, showcases the historic Skinner pipe organ at “UCLA Live” in Royce Hall, UCLA campus at Royce Dr between Westwood Bl and Hilgard Av, West L.A. UCLA ticket office: 310-825-2101 or www.uclalive.org. Carpenter is known for his intensely personal, often flamboyant performances and repertoire spanning the organ and piano literature, featuring original compositions, film scores (especially from Japanese animé), and improvisations influenced by folk songs, jazz, disco and pop.
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Mon-Fri, Oct 27-31; across Canada:
“2008 COWBOY TRAIN” with IAN TYSON, TOM RUSSELL and ELIZA GILKYSON. A journey across Canada from Vancouver to Winnipeg on board a private section of Via Rail's Canadian. Includes all Cowboy Train activities, all meals on board, sleeper accommodations (upper or lower semi-private berth accommodations: bench seat by day, roomy single bed by night), shower in each car, private dome car/lounge, concerts and workshops in Performance Car, kickoff and farewell concerts in Vancouver and Winnipeg, hotel room at the Fairmont Hotel Vancouver and hotel TBA in Winnipeg. E-mail Roots on the Rails at trains@sover.net, or call 866-484-3669 (toll free in the US & Canada) or 802-258-1397. Info, www.rootsontherails.com. $2569.00 CN per person.
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Wed-Tue, Oct 28-31 & Nov 1-2; in Laughlin, Nevada:
RIDERS IN THE SKY play three nights at the Riverside Resort Hotel & Casino, Laughlin, NV.
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Thu, Oct 30:
“STAY AWAKE: THE OFFICIAL 20TH CENTURY ANNIVERSARY CONCERT” (West Coast premiere) at UCLA Live, Royce Hall, UCLA campus at Royce Dr between Westwood Bl and Hilgard Av, West L.A. UCLA ticket office: 310-825-2101 or www.uclalive.org. From record producer HAL WILLNER comes this celebration of Willner’s historic compilation of music from the vintage Disney Songbook by an eclectic range of artists from SUZANNE VEGA and LOS LOBOS to RINGO STARR and BONNIE RAITT. The soon-to-be-announced lineup will include many of the album’s original performers in this one-time-only event.
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Fri, Oct 31-Sun, Nov 2; in Arizona:
Annual “TOMBSTONE WESTERN MUSIC FESTIVAL” in Tombstone, AZ, with THE DUE WEST TRIO, GEORGE DICKEY, RODGER MAXWELL, MARVIN O’DELL, JOE BETHANCOURT, PATTY CLAYTON, BILL BARWICK; info, www.tombstonewesternmusicfestival.com.
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Sat, Nov 1:
Annual “INTERNATIONAL CREATIVE PERSON'S DAY” honoring creative people all around the world. This year was proclaimed as a tribute to and focus on the music of BILLY JOEL. Info, www.lvcreativehalloffame.org.
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Sun-Sun, Nov 2-9, 2008; in Canada:
“POLAR BEAR TRAIN” With FRED EAGLESMITH, GURF MORLIX, JON DEE GRAHAM and friends Winnipeg-Churchill, MB and return. Music, a 900 mile train ride, and lots of Polar Bear watching. Includes all Polar Bear Train activities, all meals on board when train is enroute, sleeper accommodations (upper or lower semi-private berth accommodations, shower in each car, private dome car/lounge, concerts and workshops in Performance Car, farewell concert in Winnipeg, hotel room in Winnipeg 11/8. E-mail Roots on the Rails at trains@sover.net, or call 866-484-3669 (toll free in the US & Canada) or 802-258-1397. Info, www.rootsontherails.com. $3459.00 CN per person.
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Wed-Sun, Nov 5-9; in Death Valley Nat’l Park:
Annual “DEATH VALLEY 49ERS ENCAMPMENT” with DAVE STAMEY, KEN GRAYDON, many others performing.
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Wed, Nov 5:
7:30 pm CARRIE UNDERWOOD on her “Carnival Ride” tour, with LITTLE BIG TOWN, at NOKIA Theatre L.A. Live, downtown L.A. $ tbd; tix on Sale June 30 at 10 am. Info, www.goldenvoice.com.
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Thu, Nov 6:
8 pm OLD CROW MEDICINE SHOW at The Music Box, Henry Fonda Theater, 6126 Hollywood Bl between Argyle & Gower, Hollywood; 323-464-0808. Last time they played L.A., radio’s “Tied to the Tracks” did exclusive radio promotion, and their show sold-out. They’re wonderfully entertaining and wildly popular, so get tix early! Tix on sale Jun 2, at www.goldenvoice.com. $30.
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Thu, Nov 6:
LINDA RONSTADT, ten-time Grammy-winner, reunites with the world-famous MARIACHI LOS CAMPEROS DE NATI CANO in “A Romantic Evening in Old Mexico,” at UCLA Live, Royce Hall, UCLA campus at Royce Dr between Westwood Bl and Hilgard Av, West L.A. UCLA ticket office: 310-825-2101 or www.uclalive.org. The show highlights songs from her best-selling albums “Canciones de Mi Padre” and “Más Canciones.” The dance troupe, Ballet Folklorico Paso del Norte, will also perform to the classic Mexican ranchera music.
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Fri, Nov 7:
8 pm ELLIS PAUL at Russ & Julie's House Concert series in Oak Park (Thousand Oaks area); www.myspace.com/russjuliehouseconcerts; www.houseconcerts.us. Reserv & directions at houseconcerts@jrp-graphics.com. Features coffee & dessert buffet, to which contributions are welcome. Doors at 7:30 pm. All proceeds go to the artist. Check for price of each concert.
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Fri, Nov 7; 1st Fri, every month:
8-10 pm monthly "FIRST FRIDAY" show hosted by SEVERIN BROWNE at Kulak's Woodshed, 5230-1/2 Laurel Canyon Bl, North Hollywood; 818-766-9913; live simulcast at www.kulakswoodshed.com. The series features performing guests (one or more recording artists) and the “First Friday Band,” with SEVERIN BROWNE, MIKE BISCH, DAVID STONE, JEFF KOSSACK, AARON WOLFSON, ALEX DEL ZOPPO and GARY POPENOE. No cover, artists are unpaid, and a $10 donation to the venue is expected.
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Sat, Nov 8; in Texas:
“REDNECK FESTIVAL” with lots of music, a truck show with prizes for “Best Redneck Truck” & “Worst Redneck Truck,” a pool tournament with “8-Ball Break” (they spelled it “brake”) contest, a “Washer Pitching Tournament” (no, we don’t know if that’s nut-bolt-washer, or washing machines, and we’re not gonna ask), a horseshoe tournament, and an array of contests, including hot-dog-eating, lawn-mower-racing, watermelon-seed-spitting, together with the crowning of the “Redneck Royal Court,” prizes for “Best Dressed Redneck” (man & woman), a “Miss Redneck” contest (they said “contest,” not beauty pageant, so be warned), and probably more. Live music (scheduled bands) noon-midnight, plus indoor acoustic jams noon-9 pm. Regis & tix on sale for the "Redneck Coupon" price of $13. Specify if a band refers you, so they’ll get paid for their performance. Info, www.myspace.com/redneckfestival.
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Sat, Nov 8:
10 am- Noon “ONCE UPON A TIME AT THE HOMESTEAD” at the Homestead Museum, 15415 East Don Julian Rd, City of Industry; 91745; www.homesteadmuseum.org. The imaginations of children come to life as Museum storytellers share memorable tales with them and instruct them in making a craft. Ideal for children 8 and under. Details when available. Meantime the museum advises, “Parents: consider visiting your local library before or after the event to keep your young ones engaged with reading.”
Reserv recommended, and can be made starting July 25. Admission is free.
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Sat, Nov 8; in Poway (San Diego):
7 pm JOEL RAFAEL plays the San Diego Folk Heritage series at Templar's Hall, Old Poway Park, 14134 Midland Rd, Poway; 858-566-4040; SDFH@san.rr.com. Joel’s CD tracks have been heard on radio’s “Tied to the Tracks.” He is an award-winning, internationally-recognized songwriter from San Diego County. Among his accomplishments are winning the Kerrville Folk Festival "New Folk Emerging Songwriter Award" in 1995. Artist info, www.joelrafael.com. Adv tix, www.ticketweb.com; $18 gen’l, $15 mbrs.
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Sat, Nov 8:
10 pm “CANS FOR COMEDY” charity benefit standup comic showcase at the Coffee Gallery Backstage, 2029 N Lake Av, Altadena; info, www.coffeegallery.com; reserv, 626-398-7917. Coffee Gallery Coffee Bar proprietor and professional comic JULIE SANDOVAL says, “In a world saturated with reality TV there's only one place a comedian can go to be him or her self. To the stage to feel the embrace of an audience.”
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Shows are once-a-month, on Saturdays at 10 pm (after the music performance in the Backstage). Info, www.funkylittlecoffeehouse.com.
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Sun, Nov 9:
Annual “SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA HERITAGE FAIRE” with THE TUMBLING TUMBLEWEEDS, and others, at Rancho Los Alamitos, 6400 Bixby Hill Rd, Long Beach.
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Sun, Nov 9:
5-9 pm “ZYDECO DANCE SERIES” with live music by DEXTER ARDOIN at the Gardena Elks Lodge, 1735 W 162nd St, Gardena 90247. Info, call Sydney, event producer, at 323-401-8859. $20.
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Sun, Nov 9:
7:30 pm CARRIE UNDERWOOD on her “Carnival Ride” tour, with LITTLE BIG TOWN, at Citizens Business Bank Arena, Ontario, CA. $ tbd; tix on Sale June 30 at 10 am. Info, www.goldenvoice.com.
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Mon-Fri, Nov 10-14; across Canada:
“2008 SONG TRAIN” Toronto to Vancouver with TOM RUSSELL and THE FLATLANDERS - JOE ELY, BUTCH HANCOCK & JIMMIE DALE GILMORE. Ride across Canada on the rails that built a nation. Seventy avid music fans and amazing musicians make a non-stop rolling festival from Toronto to Vancouver. Three days and nights of music on board the last great long-distance streamline train still operating in North America - Via Rail's “Canadian.” Open mics and workshops every afternoon and on-board concerts every evening in our intimate Performance Car, where the scenery and music never stop. Includes all Song Train activities, all meals on board, sleeper accommodations (upper or lower semi-private berth accommodations: bench seat by day, roomy single bed by night), shower in each car, private dome car/lounge, concerts and workshops in Performance Car, kickoff concert in Toronto, hotel room at the Fairmont Royal York in Toronto. E-mail Roots on the Rails at trains@sover.net or call 866-484-3669 (toll free in the US & Canada) or 802-258-1397. Info, www.rootsontherails.com. $2929.00 CN per person.
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Thu, Nov 13; in Ojai:
7 pm DANA & SUE ROBINSON play the Ojai Concert Series, Ojai Valley Woman's Club, 441 E Ojai Av, Ojai; 805-649-5189; www.ojaiconcertseries.com. Publicity on this one says, "In a Dana and Susan Robinson concert you'll hear two rich, intimate voices, intricate and powerful guitar, mandolin, banjo and fiddle-playing. Dana writes songs and tells stories about America, the land and its people. They bring to their performances an understanding of America's musical heritage and convey its significance to our culture.
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Dirty Linen says, "Many songwriters have been heralded as modern day Woody Guthries or keepers of the American rural spirit, but that mantle might be better entrusted to musicians like Dana Robinson who embody both the heart and the soul of folk music." The Asheville Citizen-Times writes, "...rural America explored with elegant simplicity. Their music and cleanly poetic songwriting bring to mind the great folksingers of our times." Artists info, www.robinsongs.com. Doors at 6:30 for adv tix & will-call, 6:45 for tix buyers. Seating first come. Kids tix, under 14, are 1/2 price; on-site child care, by adv reserv is $5. Show tix, $15 adv, $18 door.
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Fri, Nov 14:
8 pm “SPOKEN TRUTH” with performing host TROYAL is a free variety show at the Coffee Gallery, 2029 N Lake Av, Altadena; info, www.funkylittlecoffeehouse.com. We know you know all about the world-famous Coffee Gallery Backstage, with it’s world-class performers, but what about The Coffee Gallery Front-stage? They have a free stage in the front of the coffeehouse. Coffee Gallery Coffee Bar proprietor and professional comic JULIE SANDOVAL tells us, “The Front-stage is available for poetry , spoken word and acoustic music.” If you'd like to arrange your own Front-Stage Show please email Julie at justjuliehaha@gmail.com
“SPOKEN TRUTH” with Troyal is at 8 pm, one Friday each month; remaining 2008 dates: Dec 19. Admission is free, and you can contact them to sign-up to share your spoken truth or a song. Info, www.funkylittlecoffeehouse.com.
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Sat, Nov 15:
7:30 pm WILLSON & McKEE plus a second act, tba, at the “THE LIVING TRADITION” Concert series at the Anaheim Community Center, 250 E Center St, Anaheim; www.thelivingtradition.org; reserv, 949-646-1964 or tinkersown@ca.rr.com.
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Sat, Nov 15; in Encinitas (San Diego):
7:30 pm MEN OF WORTH plays the San Diego Folk Heritage series at San Dieguito United Methodist Church, 170 Calle Magdalena, Encinitas; 858-566-4040; SDFH@san.rr.com. This folk-music duo was formed by JAMES KEIGHER (Ireland) and DONNIE MacDONALD (Scotland) in 1986. Both exiles, it was through the Celtic music scene in Southern California that James and Donnie first met, and within a couple of years a partnership developed that was simultaneously serious and fun. Geographical changes now find James and Donnie living in Southern Oregon and Northern California respectively. Whilst remaining true to their Gaelic roots, Men of Worth have successfully evolved as marvelous entertainers. Artist info, www.menofworth.com. Adv tix, www.ticketweb.com; $18 gen’l, $15 mbrs.
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Sun, Nov 16; 3rd Sun, every month:
1-3 pm Monthly “WESTERN MUSIC ASSOCIATION SOUTHERN CAL JAM SESSION” on the Heritage Court Stage in the Autry National Center (Autry Museum), 4700 Western Heritage Way, Griffith Park; www.museumoftheamericanwest.org; 818-971-5002. Last WMA California Chapter meeting of the year follows. All performing musicians (whether or not they are Autry members or WMA members) get in free, and each may bring one guest. On WMA jam days at the Autry, all WMA members will be admitted free to the museum all day (show your WMA membership ID at the front desk and get access to the jam and to all the museum galleries for the whole day). Award-winning performing songwriter JOYCE WOODSON says, “You can have lunch there at the Golden Spur first, then stop by for some music.” Info at www.westernmusic.org. Museum gen’l adm $9 adults, $3 kids age 12 and under.
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Sun, Nov 16:
7 pm MARTIN SIMPSON at McCabe’s, 3101 Pico Bl (Pico at 31st), Santa Monica; www.mccabes.com; 310-828-4403. Tix purchased online or by phone, add $4 svc chg, per order (not per ticket) to price shown. $22.50.
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Tue-Wed, Nov 18-19; in New Mexico:
Annual “WESTERN MUSIC SONGWRITERS COLLEGE” with JUNI FISHER and others teaching; in conjunction with the WESTERN MUSIC ASSOCIATION FESTIVAL in Albuquerque, Aug 20-23. Info at www.westernmusic.org or 661-297-5955. [NOTE: Festival dates have been changed from those previously announced.]
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Tue, Nov 18; third Tue, every month:
7:30 pm SIMON PURE are this month’s performing artists at the monthly “BLUEGRASS AT THE BRAEMAR,” BASC (Bluegrass Assoc of Southern Cal) show at Braemar Country Club, 4001 Reseda Bl, Tarzana 91356. (Take 101 Fwy to Reseda Bl, exit S, go 2 1/2 miles up the hill to the entrance on the right.) Show is free; dinner is an optional pasta buffet, complete with soup, dinner salad (you can add chicken breast), rolls, butter, coffee, tea and dessert, $14 (tax and tip included). Buffet served beginning at 6:30 pm. Bar service available. Ample seating, safe, secure free parking. Info: contact Joy Felt, Bluegrass Association of Southern California, at 818-705-8870 or bascinfo@socalbluegrass.org.
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Thu-Sun, Nov 20-23; in New Mexico:
Annual “WESTERN MUSIC ASSOCIATION FESTIVAL” with performances by JUNI FISHER, SONS OF THE KONZA PRAIRIE, PATTY CLAYTON, RODGER MAXWELL, THE TUMBLING TUMBLEWEEDS, YAMPA VALLEY BOYS, STAMPEDE, BILL BARWICK, and others, in Albuquerque, with annual awards, panels, workshops, performances, and more. Info at www.westernmusic.org or 661-297-5955. LOTS of L.A. area "western" people attend this every year. [NOTE: dates have been changed from those previously announced.]
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Thu, Nov 20:
7 pm KRIS SEARLE at the Music Box at the Henry Fonda Theatre, 6126 Hollywood Bl (betw Argyle & Gower), Hollywood; 323-464-0808. Kris’ CD, “Slowly Diabolical,” was released last spring and is getting critical attention. "Searle's music touches the heart and stimulates the soul, and deserves industry support and placement in a myriad of shows and movies. Searle is ready for the big time now!" - Bob Leggett, Music Connection (Jun 14, 2008). Artist info, www.reverbnation.com/krissearle.
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Sat, Nov 22; in Palm Desert:
3 pm RIDERS IN THE SKY at the McCallum theater for the Performing Arts, in Palm Desert.
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Sat, Nov 22; 4th Sat every month:
5 pm Monthly JAM, POTLUCK, & CONTRA DANCE at “The Living Tradition” series at the Downtown Community Center, 250 E Center St, Anaheim; info, 949-646-1964; www.thelivingtradition.org. Dance caller TBD, band TBD. Monthly jam sessions allow musicians (instrumentalists and singers) to learn, practice, and enjoy traditional music in a relaxed atmosphere; held 4th Sat every month, before the contra dance. Jam participants play a wide array of instruments, from accordions to zithers, and a variety of traditional folk tunes, mostly from the Fiddlers’ Fake Book (by David Brody) and the Portland Collection (by Susan Songer). Open to all ages and levels of experience. Vocalists and song circles are also welcome. Slow jam encourages novices. Fast jam challenges old-timers.
Schedule:Jam, bring your instruments & join in, beginning at 5 pm; free.Slow jam, 5-5:45 pm Fast jam, 5:45-7 pmPotluck, 6:30 pmContra dance introduction lesson, 7:30 pm> CONTRA DANCE at 8-11 pm is $8 per person, $7 for Anaheim residents, $6 for Living Tradition mbrs; children under 18 are free with paid adult.
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Sat, Nov 22:
7:30 pm GOLDEN STATE BRITISH BRASS BAND at the FBC Concert Hall Performances series on the campus of First Baptist Church, 505 N Grand Av, Glendora 91741; 626-914-5357. It’s a taste of England in the San Gabriel Valley. This 28-piece band of top L.A.-area musicians, under the direction of Jack Hollander, was founded in 1996. They perform and record music written and arranged in the traditional “British Brass Band” style. Producer Jerry Burgan says, “Save the airfare and have some fish ‘n chips before the show.” Shows are in a comfortable 350-seat auditorium with main floor and balcony seating. Sponsors tell us, “Great sound and natural acoustics permit subtle textures to be heard.” Group pricing and adv tix available. $15.
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Sat, Nov 29:
8 pm CELTIC THUNDER at Nokia Theatre L.A. Live, downtown L.A. Tix $65 / $57.50 / $47.50/ $37.50; On sale at 10 am, Jun 23.
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Sat, Nov 29:
8 pm TOM RUSSELL at McCabe’s, 3101 Pico Bl (Pico at 31st), Santa Monica; www.mccabes.com; 310-828-4403. Tix purchased online or by phone, add $4 svc chg, per order (not per ticket) to price shown. $25.
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Sat, Nov 29:
8 pm “I LOVE A PIANO” at the Santa Clarita Performing Arts Center, at College of the Canyons, 26455 Rockwell Canyon Rd, Santa Clarita 91355; www.canyonspac.com; 661-362-5304. "I Love a Piano" is the music of IRVING BERLIN in a new musical journey spanning seven decades of American history as seen through the perceptive and hopeful eyes of Berlin's music. Berlin was a legend, a man Jerome Kern described by saying, "Irving Berlin has no place in American music... He IS American Music!" Using 64 of Berlin’s enduring and popular favorites, the show explores the spirit of America from the Ragtime rhythms of the early 20th century through the swinging sophistication of the 1920s and '30s. From the sentimental songs that inspired a nation during two World Wars to the innocent optimism of timeless classics of the 1950s, including “White Christmas,” “God Bless America,” “Puttin’ On The Ritz” and “There’s No Business Like Show Business,” these songs do more than define the music of a generation. They define the music of a nation. Tix go on sale Jul 16; prices tba.
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Sun, Nov 30:
8 pm TOM RUSSELL plays the Concerts at The Bodie House series in Agoura Hills; reserv gets directions, at 818-621-8309 or BodieHouse@aol.com. Includes dessert / appetizer bar (food contributions appreciated). More, www.BodieHouse.com.
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Fri-Sun, Dec 5-7; in Monterey:
Annual “MONTEREY COWBOY POETRY & MUSIC FESTIVAL” with DAVE STAMEY, BAXTER BLACK, JUNI FISHER, PATTY CLAYTON, at the Monterey Conference Center, Monterey; www.montereycowboy.com; 800-722-9652.
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Fri, Dec 5; 1st Fri, every month:
8-10 pm monthly "FIRST FRIDAY" show hosted by SEVERIN BROWNE at Kulak's Woodshed, 5230-1/2 Laurel Canyon Bl, North Hollywood; 818-766-9913; live simulcast at www.kulakswoodshed.com. The series features performing guests (one or more recording artists) and the “First Friday Band,” with SEVERIN BROWNE, MIKE BISCH, DAVID STONE, JEFF KOSSACK, AARON WOLFSON, ALEX DEL ZOPPO and GARY POPENOE. No cover, artists are unpaid, and a $10 donation to the venue is expected.
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Sat, Dec 6; in Poway (San Diego):
7 pm TRAILS & RAILS plays the San Diego Folk Heritage series at Templar's Hall, Old Poway Park, 14134 Midland Rd, Poway; 858-566-4040; SDFH@san.rr.com. WALT RICHARDS & PAULA STRONG have enjoyed performing together for over twenty years in various groups, including Bow Willow and Mandolin Madness. Trails & Rails has appeared at many Western Music Events over the last couple of years, carrying on the grand tradition of Western music. In Nov, 2005, Trails & Rails won the Duo Harmony competition at the Western Music Association Music Festival and annual gathering in Albuquerque. Collecting and sharing cowboy and train songs, along with information about the history of the West, is just one of their many passions. Artist info, http://members.cox.net/trailsandrails. Adv tix, www.ticketweb.com; $18 gen’l, $15 mbrs.
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Sat, Dec 6; in Seattle:
8 pm THE CUTTERS & FRIENDS play the monthly Northwest Seaport Maritime Concert, at a special location, Immanuel Lutheran Church, 1215 Thomas Street (5 blks S of Lake Union Park at the intersection of Thomas & Pontius), Seattle; map at www.mapquest.com/maps?city=Seattle&state=WA&address=1215+Thomas+Street&zipcode=98109. Hosted by Phillip Morgan, all concerts start at 8 and last until after 10 pm. Coffee, tea, baked goods, and more, are available. Maritime music CDs for sale. Info, www.nwseaport.org/programs.html. Tix, $15 gen’l, $10 srs, youth, and mbrs of Northwest Seaport or the Center for Wooden Boats.
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Fri, Dec 12; in Visalia:
SONS OF THE SAN JOAQUIN play their annual Fan Club Dinner in Visalia; info & tix, 928-757-9030.
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Sat, Dec 13; in Visalia:
SONS OF THE SAN JOAQUIN play their Christmas Concert at the Fox Theater, in Visalia.
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Sun, Dec 14:
1-5 pm “A SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA CHRISTMAS” at the Homestead Museum, 15415 East Don Julian Rd, City of Industry; 91745; www.homesteadmuseum.org. Experience over one hundred years of Southern Cal holiday traditions at this annual festival as you enjoy music, historic house tours featuring costumed characters at the Workman House, theatrical performances, special exhibits, demonstrations, beautiful decorations, crafts, food, shopping, and much more. Check back for more details as we get closer to the event. In the event of rain, the festival will be canceled. Free—but bring spending money for food and shopping.
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Sun, Dec 14:
“WESTERN MUSIC ASSOCIATION ANNUAL COWBOY CHRISTMAS CONCERT” at the Autry National Center (Autry Museum), Wells Fargo Theater, Griffith Park. Details and performers tba. Christmas party follows, at location tbd.
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Sun, Dec 14; in Victorville:
“CURLY’S COWBOY CHRISTMAS” with BELINDA GAIL & CURLY MUSGRAVE in a benefit for the Happy Trails Foundation in Victorville.
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Sun, Dec 14:
8 & 9:30 pm JANET KLEIN & HER PARLOR BOYS play two one-hour sets for dinner and dancing at Maxwell DeMille's Cicada Club, 617 S Olive St, L.A. 90014; dinner reserv 213-488-9488; info, www.ClubCicada.com. Valet parking, fine dining, full bar, all ages. Dress code enforced (fancy! and old fashioned preferred!) No cover charge, but dinner and drink minimums apply.
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Tue, Dec 16; third Tue, every month:
7:30 pm SLIGO RAGS are this month’s performing artists at the monthly “BLUEGRASS AT THE BRAEMAR,” BASC (Bluegrass Assoc of Southern Cal) show at Braemar Country Club, 4001 Reseda Bl, Tarzana 91356. (Take 101 Fwy to Reseda Bl, exit S, go 2 1/2 miles up the hill to the entrance on the right.) Show is free; dinner is an optional pasta buffet, complete with soup, dinner salad (you can add chicken breast), rolls, butter, coffee, tea and dessert, $14 (tax and tip included). Buffet served beginning at 6:30 pm. Bar service available. Ample seating, safe, secure free parking. Info: contact Joy Felt, Bluegrass Association of Southern California, at 818-705-8870 or bascinfo@socalbluegrass.org.
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Fri, Dec 19:
8 pm “SPOKEN TRUTH” with performing host TROYAL is a free variety show at the Coffee Gallery, 2029 N Lake Av, Altadena; info, www.funkylittlecoffeehouse.com. We know you know all about the world-famous Coffee Gallery Backstage, with it’s world-class performers, but what about The Coffee Gallery Front-stage? They have a free stage in the front of the coffeehouse. Coffee Gallery Coffee Bar proprietor and professional comic JULIE SANDOVAL tells us, “The Front-stage is available for poetry, spoken word and acoustic music.” If you'd like to arrange your own Front-Stage Show please email Julie at justjuliehaha@gmail.com
“SPOKEN TRUTH” with Troyal is at 8 pm, one Friday each month. Admission is free, and you can contact them to sign-up to share your spoken truth or a song. Info, www.funkylittlecoffeehouse.com.
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Sat, Dec 20:
4-8 pm “EVENING HOLIDAY TOURS” at the Homestead Museum, 15415 East Don Julian Rd, City of Industry; 91745; www.homesteadmuseum.org. Special, one-evening-only tours for visitors to enjoy period decorations by moonlight. Tours focus on how the celebration of Christmas in Southern Cal changed from the 1840s through the 1920s. Following each tour, visitors can enjoy cider and sweet treats in the Homestead Museum Gallery. Tours depart every 20 minutes. Adv tix recommended, on sale Oct 31. $5 adults; $3 seniors, students, & children 2-12; children under age 2 are free.
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Sun, Dec 21; 3rd Sun, every month:
1-3 pm Monthly “WESTERN MUSIC ASSOCIATION SOUTHERN CAL JAM SESSION” on the Heritage Court Stage in the Autry National Center (Autry Museum), 4700 Western Heritage Way, Griffith Park; www.museumoftheamericanwest.org; 818-971-5002. No WMA California Chapter meeting following, this month only. All performing musicians (whether or not they are Autry members or WMA members) get in free, and each may bring one guest. On WMA jam days at the Autry, all WMA members will be admitted free to the museum all day (show your WMA membership ID at the front desk and get access to the jam and to all the museum galleries for the whole day). Award-winning performing songwriter JOYCE WOODSON says, “You can have lunch there at the Golden Spur first, then stop by for some music.” Info at www.westernmusic.org. Museum gen’l adm $9 adults, $3 kids age 12 and under.
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Sat, Dec 27:
8 pm-midnight “ZYDECO DANCE SERIES’ Christmas & New Year's Eve Dance” with live music by ANDRE' THIERRY at the Gardena Elks Lodge, 1735 W 162nd St, Gardena 90247. Info, call Sydney, event producer, at 323-401-8859. $20.
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Sat, Jan 10, 2009; in Encinitas (San Diego):
7:30 pm APRIL VERCH plays the San Diego Folk Heritage series at San Dieguito United Methodist Church, 170 Calle Magdalena, Encinitas; 858-566-4040; SDFH@san.rr.com. When you see twenty-seven year old April Verch perform, the first thing that strikes you is the pure energy that infuses her fiddle playing and stepdancing. When you listen to “Take Me Back,” her third disc for Rounder Records, heard on radio’s “Tied to the Tracks,” what draws you in are more subtle things - her confident, winsome singing, the finely detailed elegance of her fiddle phrasing and the depth of a repertoire that ranges through material from Americana mainstays Buddy and Julie Miller, to simple country songs and rollicking tunes from her native Ottawa Valley to sparkling original instrumentals. Artist info, www.aprilverch.com/bio.php. Adv tix, www.ticketweb.com; $22 gen’l, $19 mbrs.
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Sun, Jan 11, 2009:
7 pm ART GARFUNKEL with SANTA CLARITA SYMPHONY at the Santa Clarita Performing Arts Center, at College of the Canyons, 26455 Rockwell Canyon Rd, Santa Clarita 91355; www.canyonspac.com; 661-362-5304.
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It's been 35 years since "Bridge Over Troubled Water" was recorded, and ART GARFUNKEL's image and signature vocals remain among the most instantly recognizable in popular music. Teaming up with lifetime friend Paul Simon in 1962, SIMON & GARFUNKEL won five Grammy awards together, two in 1968 and three in 1970. In 1972, "Simon & Garfunkel - Greatest Hits" was released, remaining on the charts for 131 weeks in the US. The album has since sold 14 million copies, the largest-selling album of all time for a duo. In 1990, Paul and Art were inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. With 12 solo albums, countless musical achievements and awards, and a lifetime of touching the souls of listeners throughout the world, Art Garfunkel brings his storied voice and one-of-kind persona to the stage once again.
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The SANTA CLARITA SYMPHONY is a group of 75 professional musicians. Many live locally, and perform with nationally-recognized orchestras where they provide world-class orchestral experiences. Tix go on sale Jul 16, 2008; prices tba.
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Sun-Sat, Jan 18-31, 2009; in Elko, NV:
25th Annual “COWBOY GATHERING” in Elko, Nevada. Expect an extra-special shebang for their big anniversary year.
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Tue, Jan 20, 2009:
PRESIDENTIAL INAUGURATION in Washington, D.C., when the nation finally gets a new Chief Executive; followed that evening by numerous celebratory balls.
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Tue, Jan 20, 2009; third Tue, every month:
7:30 pm THE BLADERUNNERS are this month’s performing artists at the monthly “BLUEGRASS AT THE BRAEMAR,” BASC (Bluegrass Assoc of Southern Cal) show at Braemar Country Club, 4001 Reseda Bl, Tarzana 91356. (Take 101 Fwy to Reseda Bl, exit S, go 2 1/2 miles up the hill to the entrance on the right.) Show is free; dinner is an optional pasta buffet, complete with soup, dinner salad (you can add chicken breast), rolls, butter, coffee, tea and dessert, $14 (tax and tip included). Buffet served beginning at 6:30 pm. Bar service available. Ample seating, safe, secure free parking. Info: contact Joy Felt, Bluegrass Association of Southern California, at 818-705-8870 or bascinfo@socalbluegrass.org.
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Jan 22, 2009:
“BLUE NOTE 70th ANNIVERSARY TOUR” brings an all-star lineup to UCLA Live!, Royce Hall, UCLA campus at Royce Dr between Westwood Bl and Hilgard Av, West L.A. UCLA ticket office: 310-825-2101 or www.uclalive.org. Led by Blue Note Records artist and pianist, BILL CHARLAP with PETER BERNSTEIN, RAVI COLTRANE, LEWIS NASH, NICHOLAS PAYTON, PETER WASHINGTON & STEVE WILSON. The all-star ensemble will explore classic tunes by Bud Powell, Thelonious Monk, Horace Silver, Herbie Hancock, Lee Morgan, Wayne Shorter and many others.
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Sun, Jan 25, 2009:
7 pm THE HUNT FAMILY FIDDLERS at Santa Clarita Performing Arts Center, at College of the Canyons, 26455 Rockwell Canyon Rd, Santa Clarita 91355; www.canyonspac.com; 661-362-5304. The Hunt Family Fiddlers are an award-winning family of Irish step-dancers, fiddlers and singers who have been entertaining crowds across the country with their high-powered performances and other instrumental talents. In addition to fiddles, this extraordinary family of nine plays drums, accordion, keyboard and guitar, performing Celtic, bluegrass, inspirational and popular tunes, and offering a unique blend of diversity to every show. Tix go on sale Jul 16, 2008; prices tba.
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Sat, Jan 31, 2009:
“ROYCE HALL ORGAN & FILM” brings organist TOM TRENNEY accompanying one of the great comedies of the silent film era, Harold Lloyd’s “Speedy” (1928), at “UCLA Live” in Royce Hall, UCLA campus at Royce Dr between Westwood Bl and Hilgard Av, West L.A. UCLA ticket office: 310-825-2101 or www.uclalive.org. Shot on location in Manhattan and featuring shots of the old Yankee Stadium and Coney Island's Luna Park, Lloyd’s last silent film is packed with brilliant sight gags and includes a cameo by baseball legend Babe Ruth. Co-presented with the UCLA Film & Television Archive. It’s a popular family event, so get tix early.
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Sat, Jan 31, 2009; in Encinitas (San Diego):
7:30 pm TERRI HENDRIX with LLOYD MAINES play the San Diego Folk Heritage series at San Dieguito United Methodist Church, 170 Calle Magdalena, Encinitas; 858-566-4040; SDFH@san.rr.com. When Terri Hendrix walked away from her opera scholarship in college, it was only because she found the classical music path too narrow for her free spirit. But there was just no shaking her love of music. Armed with the Mississippi-John-Hurt-style guitar chops she learned from her mentor, Marion Williamson, in exchange for milking goats on the philanthropist’s Wilory Farm, Hendrix began hauling her own P.A. in the back of her beat-up pick-up to gigs throughout the Texas Hill Country. From her native San Antonio to the live music hotbed of Austin and every small town honky-tonk and coffee shop in Texas, it wasn’t long before the fans started adding up and Hendrix had to recruit some of them to help her keep up with her mailing list. All this in the pre-email/Web site dark ages of the early ’90s.??By the time she got around to recording her debut album, 1996’s Two Dollar Shoes, Hendrix did what most artists still did at the time, and shopped around for a record label. She was turned down by three, none of which are still in business. She released the record independently, and never looked back. Now, nine self-released albums later, Hendrix is still thriving — and grateful she made the fateful decision more than a dozen years ago to not only follow her own path through her music career, but to ultimately “own her own universe.” Artist info, www.terrihendrix.com. Adv tix, www.ticketweb.com; $18 gen’l, $15 mbrs.
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FEBRUARY 2009 events
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Sat, Feb 7, 2009:
EDWARD ALBEE, “THE POWER OF THE ARTS AS A CATALYST FOR CHANGE,” at UCLA Live, Royce Hall, UCLA campus at Royce Dr between Westwood Bl and Hilgard Av, West L.A. UCLA ticket office: 310-825-2101 or www.uclalive.org. The three-time Pulitzer Prize-winner makes his Royce Hall debut in a fascinating discussion exploring charged topics such as government repression, censorship in the arts and cultural literacy.
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Sat, Feb 7, 2009:
“I HEAR AMERICA SINGING” with THE BROTHERS FOUR, MASON WILLIAMS, TOM CHAPIN, and JOSH WHITE JR, at the Cerritos Center for the Performing Arts, 12700 Center Court Dr, Cerritos; 562-916-8501; 800-300-4345; tix, 562-467-8818; www.cerritoscenter.com.
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Sat, Feb 14, 2009:
7:30 pm “AN ENCHANTED EVENING - THE MUSIC OF BROADWAY,” featuring LEE LESSACK & JOANNE O’BRIEN, is the Valentine's Day offering for the "Cabaret on Stage" series at the Santa Clarita Performing Arts Center, at College of the Canyons, 26455 Rockwell Canyon Rd, Santa Clarita 91355; www.canyonspac.com; 661-362-5304. This extraordinarily talented team performs Broadway's favorite songs, from the enduring standards of Rodgers and Hammerstein to new classics by Andrew Lloyd Webber, all set in the intimate cabaret-style seating on the main stage. Enjoy a drink or two and delicous light fare at your candle-lit table, together with the voices of Lessack and O’Brien. Only 150 seats are available, given the table seating arrangement. Tix go on sale Jul 16; prices $126, $108, $90.
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Tue, Feb 17, 2009; third Tue, every month:
7:30 pm THE STAGEROBBERS are this month’s performing artists at the monthly “BLUEGRASS AT THE BRAEMAR,” BASC (Bluegrass Assoc of Southern Cal) show at Braemar Country Club, 4001 Reseda Bl, Tarzana 91356. (Take 101 Fwy to Reseda Bl, exit S, go 2 1/2 miles up the hill to the entrance on the right.) Show is free; dinner is an optional pasta buffet, complete with soup, dinner salad (you can add chicken breast), rolls, butter, coffee, tea and dessert, $14 (tax and tip included). Buffet served beginning at 6:30 pm. Bar service available. Ample seating, safe, secure free parking. Info: contact Joy Felt, Bluegrass Association of Southern California, at 818-705-8870 or bascinfo@socalbluegrass.org.
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Feb 20, 2009:
WERNER HERZOG, “REQUIEM FOR A DYING PLANET,” at “UCLA Live” in Royce Hall, UCLA campus at Royce Dr between Westwood Bl and Hilgard Av, West L.A. UCLA ticket office: 310-825-2101 or www.uclalive.org. In a UCLA Live exclusive event, the visionary director appears in a discussion moderated by the New York Public Library’s Paul Höldengraber, followed by the cine-concert “Requiem for a Dying Planet,” an assemblage featuring Herzog’s documentaries, “The Wild Blue Yonder” and “The White Diamonds” set to an original live score.
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Feb 22, 2009; in San Diego:
7:30 pm STEVE GILLETTE & CINDY MANGSEN play the San Diego Folk Heritage series, location tbd. The review of Steve and Cindy's latest album “Being There” in Sing Out magazine, says, "Steve and Cindy have hit on a combination that consistently produces high quality recordings and entertaining stage shows. Their voices and styles meld seamlessly with a gentleness and a maturity that is unmatched in the world of folk duos." Their web page includes a wealth of information about the duo, including sound files, a full one-hour concert video recorded at the Kennedy Center, an infamous jokes page, plus a wealth of links to other folk music resources. www.compassrosemusic.com.
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Feb 24, 2009; in Encinitas (San Diego):
7:30 pm WOODS TEA COMPANY play the San Diego Folk Heritage series at San Dieguito United Methodist Church, 170 Calle Magdalena, Encinitas; 858-566-4040; SDFH@san.rr.com. They are an acoustic group that performs fiery Celtic tunes, bluegrass, sea shanties, and American folk songs with ease and skill. During a performance they use as many as a dozen instruments. They are Howard Wooden on vocals, bass, guitar, bodhran; Mike Lussen on vocals, five string banjo, bodhran, bouzouki, guitar; Tom MacKenzie on vocals, hammered dulcimer, banjo, guitar, ukelele; and often, a fourth “guest” artist. Band info, www.woodstea.net. Adv tix, www.ticketweb.com; $18 gen’l, $15 mbrs.
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MARCH 2009 events
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Mar 14 & 15, 2009:
DAN ZANES at UCLA Live, Royce Hall, UCLA campus at Royce Dr between Westwood Bl and Hilgard Av, West L.A. UCLA ticket office: 310-825-2101 or www.uclalive.org. The 2007 Grammy Award winner for “Best Musical Album for Children,” Dan brings his Brooklyn-based band and special guests to present a concert celebrating the sounds and colors of Los Angeles and its “indigenous” music, from hip-hop to classic Disney tunes, in a rollicking, all-ages dance party.
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Mar 17, 2009:
MOVING HEARTS, one of Ireland’s most influential bands, at “UCLA Live” in Royce Hall, UCLA campus at Royce Dr between Westwood Bl and Hilgard Av, West L.A. UCLA ticket office: 310-825-2101 or www.uclalive.org. The Irish folk-rock fusion group has reunited after nearly two decades and brings its inimitable musical blend of traditional Irish folk, rock, and jazz to Royce Hall for a rare and eagerly anticipated performance.
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Mar 21, 2009:
MONICA MANCINI, Two-time Grammy nominee, at “UCLA Live” in Royce Hall, UCLA campus at Royce Dr between Westwood Bl and Hilgard Av, West L.A. UCLA ticket office: 310-825-2101 or www.uclalive.org. She has appeared as a concert performer with major orchestras worldwide and recorded with artists from PLACIDO DOMINGO to QUINCY JONES. The daughter of famed film composer HENRY MANCINI and the singer GINNY MANCINI, Monica and her band come to Royce Hall with a program of American classics.
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Mar 27-29:
Britain’s HOIPOLLOI, a children’s act, has its West Coast premiere at “UCLA Live” in Royce Hall, UCLA campus at Royce Dr between Westwood Bl and Hilgard Av, West L.A. UCLA ticket office: 310-825-2101 or www.uclalive.org. The bring “My Uncle Arly,” filled with music, clowning and Edward Lear’s best-loved characters in a gloriously giggly world where easels become birds, hats fly and where we meet the pobble who has no toes and the dong with the luminous nose. Presented in association with WebPlay, an international arts education charity.
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Apr 5, 2009:
“10th ANNIVERSARY OF ‘ORGANICA’” with award-winning German organist CHRISTOPH BULL and special guests showcasing the historic Skinner pipe organ at “UCLA Live” in Royce Hall, UCLA campus at Royce Dr between Westwood Bl and Hilgard Av, West L.A. UCLA ticket office: 310-825-2101 or www.uclalive.org. It’s a multimedia concert that demonstrates the creative expanse of the Royce Hall organ in a unique, original program.
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Wed, Apr 22, 2009:
7:30 pm RIDERS IN THE SKY at Santa Clarita Performing Arts Center, at College of the Canyons, 26455 Rockwell Canyon Rd, Santa Clarita 91355; www.canyonspac.com; 661-362-5304. Saddle up and ride with the one of the most popular cowboy-country bands this side of the Rio Grande: Riders in the Sky! Famously featured in TV and movies, including Pixar’s "Toy Story 2," Riders in the Sky gallop onto the stage with a sound as unique as the sunsets on a warm evening beneath the Western skies. These GRAMMY winners music and comedy yarns delight people of all ages. They're in town to play the Santa Clarita Cowboy Festival, where they'll do one or more one-hour sets. But this is where you'll see them do their complete concert show. Tix go on sale Jul 16, 2008; prices tba.
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Fri, May 15, 2009:
THE GRASSCALS and the NITTY GRITTY DIRT BAND at the Cerritos Center for the Performing Arts, 12700 Center Court Dr, Cerritos; 562-916-8501; 800-300-4345; tix, 562-467-8818; www.cerritoscenter.com.
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Sat, May 16, 2009:
2 pm TOM RUSH with THE LOVELL SISTERS at the Santa Clarita Performing Arts Center, at College of the Canyons, 26455 Rockwell Canyon Rd, Santa Clarita 91355; www.canyonspac.com; 661-362-5304.
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TOM RUSH, as the man who arguably paved the way for the folk-pop sound of the '60s, has had a decades-long impact on the American music scene. His influence is profound, with a distinctive guitar style, wry humor and warm, expressive voice. His Club 47 concerts helped propel other artists to stardom, including Bonnie Raitt, Emmylou Harris, Joan Baez, Shawn Colvin and many more. Filled with the rib-aching laughter of terrific storytelling, the sweet melancholy of ballads and the passion of gritty blues, a Tom Rush concert is an American music experience.
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THE LOVELL SISTERS are one of the hottest new acts in the nation. They play with an innovative fusion of country, folk, and contemporary acoustic music that continues to surprise and delight audiences nationwide. Sisters Jessica, Megan and Rebecca began taking classical violin and piano lessons at age 5, and now, as The Lovell Sisters, bring a freshness and fun to their live performances that only three sisters can share. Tix go on sale Jul 16, 2008; prices $130.50, $99, $67.50.
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Fri, May 29, 2009:
8 pm LOS LOBOS at the Santa Clarita Performing Arts Center, at College of the Canyons, 26455 Rockwell Canyon Rd, Santa Clarita 91355; www.canyonspac.com; 661-362-5304. Los Lobos broke into the mainstream music scene with their stirring rendition of the Richie Valens’ classic “La Bamba” for the big-screen movie of the same name. But they'd already been around a long time, delighting audiences since they began in 1973 as Los Lobos Del Este Los Angeles. It's been a decade or more since they achieved the status of a respected artistic entity, artists who search for and interpret themes and topics that are an interpretive pulse of our times. Using musical molds built on the blues, rockabilly, jazz, Latin and their own Mexican-American heritage, Los Lobos have never beat their fans over the head with politics or agendas. Instead, they subtly challenge them with conscience-raising songs and thought-provoking lyrics. As Rolling Stone put it, “With the exception of U2, no other band has stayed on top of its game as long as Los Lobos.” Tix go on sale Jul 16, 2008; prices $184.50, $144, $94.50.
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View more events at http://acousticamericana.blogspot.com, as chronological date listings, and longer “looks ahead” to May, 2009. The Acoustic Americana Music Calendar updates often, and News Features post weekly. Current chronological date listings, to May, 2009, are available for (1) Los Angeles-area acoustic Americana music events, and (2) festivals and other events of great note throughout the US and Canada (and sometimes beyond) in our presentation of “Best-Out-of-Town (Beyond L.A.) Events,” which also updates often. If you don’t see the dates you need in the first window, browse-around on the site. If you are exploring our Myspace page, use the “view all” button and scroll, then use the “older” button as many times as needed to explore the archives. The calendar’s most recent info, both events and news, lives at http://acousticamericana.blogspot.com and news of the “Tied to the Tracks” radio & TV shows is at www.myspace.com/laacoustic.
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