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December 2008 to July 2009 events, Acoustic Americana Music Guide, updated 11-20-08

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“Tied to the Tracks”
ACOUSTIC AMERICANA
MUSIC GUIDE
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December, 2008 through July, 2009 events
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Updated November 20, 2008; recurring events not yet added
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EDITOR’S NOTE…
You may notice that we are including a number of concerts that are usually found only under the headings of “Classical Music.” We’re happy to bring you the info about these, not only because some of the best holiday music often includes classical music, but because people who love real music tend to love all real music, whether, for example, a fiddle is called a violin or a viola or just a fiddle.
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It is all quite consistent with letting you know about music and musicians doing live performances that we know you’ll enjoy. We are, of course, true to the nature of live acoustic music, “keeping it real.” So, if you’re looking for that Britney Lohan sh-thump-thud, revolving-door-rehab, pop-tart-du-jour junk that infests the radio and is recorded one note at a time, you’ll need to look elsewhere. THIS is the place for acoustic music that’s REAL MUSIC, from blues-to-bluegrass-to-borderlands, Cajun-to-cowboy-to-Celtic-to-Cape-Breton-to-Quebecois, new-old-trad-alt-post folk, and the exciting artists of today’s acoustic renaissance!
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WELCOME! And after reading this little section of relevant stray facts, if you feel lost or mystified about any of this, BE SURE to read our “Welcome” post (find it in the list, at left) – it’s a good idea to do that if you are new to the Guide & News. It’ll help you understand how all this works!
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The GUIDE and the NEWS FEATURES post separately.
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IF YOU USED A SPECIFIC URL to reach this edition of the Guide, and more than a few days have passed since the date it posted, THERE MAY BE A NEWER EDITION. Use the basic url - http://acousticamericana.blogspot.com - and check the side bar on the left, to see if additional and updated events are available in more recent editions.
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THE MOST RECENT GUIDE, with its detailed calendar of events, is identifiable by the date it was posted at http://acousticamericana.blogspot.com. We DO post future months separate from the current month, so the next time you come to the site to find “long looks ahead,” remember that they may get buried under updates to the current month; use the list on the left side for guidance. And we occasionally post a Guide / calendar of “Best-Out-of-Town (Beyond L.A.)” events, for those great festivals and special happenings in other parts of the country, and to help everyone include music with travel plans.
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MOST RECENT NEWS FEATURES, as well as other recent news posts that are often still relevant, are always available at http://acousticamericana.blogspot.com
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WHAT’S IN THE NEWS THAT WE COVER? Our latest news features always include things of interest to acoustic music fans AND artists (musicians and songwriters). Topics include trends in the industry, radio, internet radio, music conferences, artists who have recently won awards and recognitions, charity benefits, festival lineups and booking information, our picks for on-line music videos, music-related books, things that are fun to know, and more – but NEVER any “who’s-sleeping-with-who” gossip crap. (That’s YOUR business, and it’s not the public’s business just because you work in show biz.) Current and recent news editions are found at http://acousticamericana.blogspot.com. Old archived editions are on the myspace page (www.myspace.com/laacoustic), accessible by using the “View All” and the “older entries” button and scrolling all the way back to when acoustic music happened because dinosaurs got rambunctious.
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UPDATES TO THE CURRENT MONTH’S GUIDE / CALENDAR are made at least weekly, because MORE acoustic and folk-Americana music events are booked into a vast number of venues, with more added all the time. And, we include events as we learn of them from artists, presenters, venues, festivals, workshop presenters, etc.
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FUTURE EVENTS are currently posted IN THIS POST into mid-2009, and will soon go farther than that.
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RECURRING EVENTS include residencies, series, showcases, and open mics, and all these are numerous in the Southern California acoustic music universe. We generally add them to the Guide’s calendar one week at a time, as dates approach, because there are so many of them, AND because it gives us a chance to learn who is playing. These are currently included through –
November 9.
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GETTING YOUR GIG LISTED: We welcome your feedback, and news of your acoustic Americana music shows (send us gig notices in our format, please; see any listed show for an example) please DON’T expect us to re-type info that you have locked into a jpg – send us plain text, so we can work with it! Send to us at tiedtothetracks@hotmail.com .
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WE’RE ON BLOGSPOT.COM after a long presence on MySpace, because our old home site now accepts only short posts. The Guide’s calendar is waaaay too hefty and comprehensive to fit there. We began posting to Blogspot in early 2008.
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Our MYSPACE PAGE (www.myspace.com/laacoustic) has current news of the syndicated “Tied to the Tracks” radio show, and what’s happening with its TV counterpart. It’s also where you can find archived “Acoustic Americana News” editions from prior to Spring, 2008.
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COMMUNICATE WITH US about anything related to the Acoustic Music Guide and / or the Acoustic Americana Music News, at tiedtothetracks@hotmail.com. Please don’t send us anything through myspace email. It’s esoteric, can’t be auto-forwarded into a “real” email account, and we just can’t keep up with it. So, communicate through the above address. And, yes, we get HUNDREDS of emails every week, so please give us as much advance notice as possible, to get your acoustic performance events included!
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Entire contents copyright (c) © 2008, Larry Wines. All rights reserved.
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THE LONG-AND-NOT-SO-LONG-LOOK-AHEAD CALENDAR OF EVENTS:
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Updated November 20, 2008; recurring events not yet added.
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TUESDAY, DECEMBER 2
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Tue-Sun, Dec 2 through 7; in San Francisco:
“FIRST INTERNATIONAL BODY MUSIC FESTIVAL” in Oakland and San Francisco features body musicians performing traditional and contemporary pieces from the U.S., Brazil, Indonesia, Turkey, Canada's Arctic, and other corners of the world. Includes artists who perform Americana hambone, arctic throat singing, body percussion, much more. Complete and up-to-date schedule at www.crosspulse.com/html/ibmf-schedule.html.
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WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 3
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Wed, Dec 3:
7:30 pm “PARLOR PERFORMANCES” presents comic singer-songwriter RONNIE JAYNE & guests at Steinway Hall, 12121 W Pico Bl, Santa Monica. (1 door W of Bundy, under Fields Pianos, on Level P2; park free in lot.) Info, reservations, 310-471-3979 or Jeannine@FrankEntertainment.com.
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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4
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Thu, Dec 4:
7-10 pm “POCKET GOLDBERG & FRIENDS SONGWRITER SHOWCASE” with this week’s guest artists OSCAR JORDAN (TJ Sullivan), and TJ SULLIVAN (Thelonius James), at Arnie's Café, 6864 Foothill Bl (at Marcus), Tujunga 91042; 818-951-9089; www.myspace.com/arniescafe. DALE LaDUKE (Kaedmon, BeaTunes) tells us, “I try to go as often as possible, because it's always good.” No cover, donations to artists are welcome.
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Thu, Dec 4:
8 pm “MONSTERS OF SHAMISEN” at the Coffee Gallery Backstage, 2029 N Lake Av, Altadena; reserv 626-398-7917; info www.coffeegallery.com. This unlikely collaboration of world champions formed in the spring of 2006 when California-based Tsugaru shamisen performers KEVIN KMETZ and MIKE PENNY, both shamisen players for the cross-pollinated gypsy group FISHTANK ENSEMBLE, joined forces with Japan-based shamisen virtuoso and two-time tournament champion MASAHIRO NITTA. (FISHTANK ENSEMBLE has performed several times at the venue, and on radio’s “Tied to the Tracks,” and both the shamisen and the accordion are signatures of that group’s music.)
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“MONSTERS OF SHAMISEN” offers audiences a most exciting and innovative exposition of modern music performed on an instrument called the “Tsugaru shamisen.” Indeed, the performance from this trio is one of the best in the world. Pooling their respective musical backgrounds, the “monsters” draw inspiration from a wide variety of musical styles, including baroque/classical, Balkan gypsy, American bluegrass, Irish folk music, and even modern rock/pop. To see their live performance is to experience a fortunate fusion, not only of east and west, but, these three tell us, “of past and future, good and evil!”
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MASAHIRO NITTA is arguably the best shamisen player in the wold. He was inspired to play the instrument at age 14, by his father. Masahiro won the Junior High School National Championship title for Tsugaru Shamisen in 1998, after playing for only seven months. In 2000 and 2001, he was awarded the championship title at Japan’s National Tournament in Kanagi, and he again won the championship title in 2002 in Tokyo. In addition, he’s had a film role, starring in 2004 as Oishi Seichiro in the motion picture, “Overdrive.”
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KEVIN KMETZ became the first foreigner in history to win the honorary “Daijo Kazuo Award” at the Tsugaru Shamisen Championship Competition in 2005, held in Kanagi, Japan. Kevin also took the "Judges Choice" Award at the Hirosaki Championship tournament the same year. In both 2006 and 2007, Kevin placed “Nyusho” (runner-up) at Hirosaki, and “Jyun Yuusho” (2nd place) at Kanagi.
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MIKE PENNY is the second foreigner ever to win an award in the national Tsugaru Shamisen Tournament held annually in Kanagi, Japan. In the 2006 competition, Mike won 3rd place in his class, out of more than 200 competitors. Mike also performs with accordionist AARON SEEMAN (aka DUCKMANDU) in the accordion / shamisen duo, SHAMALAMACORD.
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Hear their music at www.myspace.com/monstersofshamisen. Tix, $15.
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Thu, Dec 4:
7 pm AMERICA at Club Nokia, 777 Chick Hearn Ct, downtown L.A. 90015; www.nokiatheatrelalive.com. They were ‘70s folk-rock icons, with hit songs “Sister Goldenhair” and “Horse with No Name.” Doors at 7 pm. More at www.goldenvoice.com and www.myspace.com/goldenvoice. Tix $45, $30, $20. Tix on sale Nov 20 at 10 am.
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Thu, Dec 4; not music, but cool:
8 pm B. GENTRY LEE: “EXTRATERRESTRIALS IN FACT AND FICTION” in the “Voices of Vision” series in Beckman Auditorium, on the Caltech campus, 322 S Michigan Av, Pasadena; 626-395-4652, or toll-free 888-2CALTECH (1-888-222-5832); event info, http://events.caltech.edu/events/event-5603.html. Presented by Caltech Committee on Institute Programs. B. GENTRY LEE is Chief Engineer for the Planetary Flight Systems Directorate at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory. He is also an active science fiction novelist, television producer, computer game designer, media columnist, and lecturer. A book signing will follow the lecture. Speaker info, www.apbspeakers.com.
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Thu, Dec 4:
SOLD OUT: 9 pm MIKE NESS BAND, plus GUANA BATZ at the El Rey, 5515 Wilshire Bl, L.A.; 323-936-4790; www.theelrey.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:
PETER ALSOP plays a benefit holiday party at UCLA in Westwood, for the “FULFILLMENT FUND” for disabled youth. Artist info, www.myspace.com/peteralsop2 and www.peteralsop.com.
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Fri, Dec 5; in Tehachapi:
7 pm LAURENCE JUBER, two-time Grammy Award-winner, Fingerstyle "Guitarist of the Year," former lead guitarist for PAUL McCARTNEY’s band, WINGS, plays at Mama Hillybean's, 426 E Tehachapi Bl, Tehachapi 93561; 661-822-2326; www.hillybeans.com. LAURENCE JUBER fuses folk, jazz, pop and classical styles, creating a multifaceted performance that belies the use of only one instrument. Among his many honors, Juber won the “Best Rock Instrumental” Grammy for the track, “Rockestra” on the WINGS album "Back to the Egg." Juber has developed a reputation as a world-class guitar virtuoso solo artist, composer and arranger, voted #1 by “Fingerstyle Guitar” magazine. LAURENCE JUBER has released 12 critically acclaimed solo albums, including "LJ Plays the Beatles," "Guitarist," "One Wing," and "I've Got the World on 6 Strings." Artist info, www.laurencejuber.com. $15.
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Fri, Dec 5:
8 pm LAWRENCE LEBO at the Coffee Gallery Backstage, 2029 N Lake Av, Altadena; reserv 626-398-7917; info www.coffeegallery.com. She is “a lovely traditionalist spinning melodies [that we] haven’t heard quite like this since those romantic, turbulent thirties and forties,” says Dick Crocket, host of radio’s “Still Another Jazz Show” on THE VOICE, 88.7 FM, in Sacramento. West Coast vocalist-composer-arranger LAWRENCE LEBO straddles the boundaries of traditional American music. During her lengthy career, Lawrence has explored writing and performing many styles of roots music, from western swing and country to jazz and big band to the blues. John Bobey wrote in “Dirty Linen” magazine, "She sounds like what a daughter spawned by Ella Fitzgerald and Bob Wills might have." In fact, Bobey cited some of the same greats that Lawrence herself acknowledges as key influences. Add the blues into that mix, and you have Americana roots artist LAWRENCE LEBO. Her CDs "Don't Call Her Larry,” Vol. 1, and Vol. 2, have brought rave international reviews, college airplay, live performances on radio, including L.A. stations KCRW FM - and even KPCC FM, which has no music shows - and Lawrence got the attention of NPR, where she performed on the “Weekend Edition” show hosted by Liane Hansen.
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“Tuneful, assured singing.” – JazzTimes; "Lebo swings, has a good sense of voice color and a fine grasp of the mechanics of selling a classic pop tune." -The Mississippi Rag; "She's hard to catagorize, and that's good!" - L.A. Jazz Scene. More at www.lawrencelebo.com
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Tonight, Ms. Lebo is accompanied by bassist DENNY CROY, and a surprise guest.
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Ever the Renaissance Woman, LAWRENCE recently returned to traditional academia. She graduated from UCLA in summer of 2005, where she had been named a prestigious Regents Scholar and an Alumni Scholar. Tix, $15.
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Fri, Dec 5; 1st Fri, every month:
8-10 pm monthly “FIRST FRIDAY” show with guests “SONGS OF SHILOH,” the thematic duo of MARTY AXELROD & NICOLE GORDON, 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. All artists donate their performances; venue is supported by donations, and asks $10 per attendee in lieu of a cover charge.
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SATURDAY, DECEMBER 6
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Sat & Sun, Dec 6 & 7; in Indio:
“TAMALE FESTIVAL” sponsored in and by the City of Indio, CA, includes a parade, fun, food, children’s activities, and music. Diverse entertainment includes traditional Mexican Folklorico Dancing and live music on 4 different stages. Info, www.tamalefestival.net.
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Sat, Dec 6:
9 am-5 pm FREE MUSIC SEMINAR with panels, performances, and holiday gift shopping, at the annual “LAWIM HOLIDAY GIFT BAZAAR, BOUTIQUE SALE, & SEMINARS EVENT” sponsored by Los Angeles WoMen in Music, at Professional Musicians Local 47, 817 Vine St (S of Willoughby Av), Hollywood 90038; www.promusic47.org/contact.htm; 323-462-2161.
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It’s a full-plate day of music workshops and panels with major industry presenters (coordinated by Just Plain Folks, www.justplainfolks.org), holiday gift shopping, networking, and raffles of prizes from the vendors, including the grand prize, a Daisy Rock Guitar. Over 60 vendors, including jewelry, books, baby clothing, scarves, art, music services, skincare, musical instruments, cd’s, dolls, health services (yoga, meditation, aromatherapy) chimes, handcrafts, and more. Bring the kids and have their picture taken with Santa.
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Also includes “Pitch-A-Song”™ critique of your recorded song by a professional panel, from 6-8 pm; advance submission deadline is Nov 24; $10 advance submission fee, $15 at the door. More info, and downloadable submission / entry forms at www.lawim.com. A portion of all event proceeds benefits the local music community. Event includes raffles and prizes to benefit LAWIM and the Local 47 Relief Fund. Admission is FREE.
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Sat, Dec 6:
“HERITAGE JUNCTION CHILDRENS CHRISTMAS KICK OFF” at the community of historic buildings in Hart Park, on San Fernando Rd in the Newhall section of Santa Clarita. Western/cowboy entertainer JOHN BERGSTROM perfoms from 11 am-12:30 pm, and he says he will “entertain those waiting to see Santa and other attractions at the Hart Park Heritage Junction. HO HO HO.”
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Sat, Dec 6:
12:30 pm GUY VAN DUSER, the guitar great, plays the featured concert at the Association of Fingerstyle Guitarists Seminar at Grand Central Art Center Theater, 125 N Broadway (2nd Street Plaza, between 1st & 3rd), Santa Ana 92701. Event info, www.afg.org or call Norman, 949-836-4487. Guy Van Duser (born 1948) is an American folk-jazz guitarist. He recorded for Rounder Records extensively from the 1970s to the 1990s, and has often appeared on NPR's “A Prairie Home Companion.” His guitar arrangement of “Stars and Stripes Forever” was covered by Chet Atkins. Guy is currently a part-time professor in the guitar department at Berklee College of Music. Tix, $15.
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Pre-concert entertainment begins with an AFG Member Open Mic at 11 am. The seminar also features a guitar workshop at 2:45 pm.
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Sat, Dec 6:
6:30-9:30 pm “WESTERN STATE OF MIND” show with JOHN BERGSTROM & SCOTTY V, at Primo Pizza Sports Zone, 28200 Bouquet Canyon Rd (just N of Plum Canyon), Santa Clarita; 661-263-3258. They’ll play western, country, and a little blues.
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Sat, Dec 6:
7-10:30 pm “BLUE RIDGE ANNUAL HOLIDAY POTLUCK & OPEN JAM” at The Blue Ridge Pickin Parlor, 17828 Chatsworth St, Granada Hills 91344; 818-282-9001; www.pickinparlor.com. As they do every year, they say, “start your holidays with the Blue Ridge tradition! Bring your favorite dish - bring your favorite instrument - bring your favorite family & friends!” This is always a lot of fun!
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Sat, Dec 6:
7 pm “BALL & SULTAN” is the Americana roots duo of TOM BALL & KENNY SULTAN, at the Coffee Gallery Backstage, 2029 N Lake Av, Altadena; reserv 626-398-7917; info www.coffeegallery.com. Tom and Kenny have been bringing their unique blend of guitar and harmonica blues, rags and good time music to widely diverse audiences for more than 25 years. They play concerts, clubs and festivals all over the world, and they were the only musical act in America to play all four venues of the 1984 Olympic Games.
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Together and separately they have made the music for countless film scores, TV soundtracks, commercials and sessions. They've appeared on television internationally, were featured on the "Levi's 501 Blues" commercials, have played for audiences of 300 million via “Voice of America” and are frequent guests of National Public Radio. Their eight duo albums have garnered critical acclaim throughout the world, and their music from the film, "Over The Edge," won them the prestigious “Telly Award” in 1994.
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At home wherever they go, Tom and Kenny fit-in, headlining blues, folk, bluegrass and jazz festivals. Because their music is a blend of American roots styles, they are regulars overseas, drawing rave reviews wherever they go.
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Over the years they have shared the stage with some of the very best, including the likes of THE ALLMAN BROTHERS, THE BEACH BOYS, NORMAN BLAKE, BOBBY "BLUE" BLAND, THE BLUES BROTHERS, DAVID BROMBERG, GATEMOUTH BROWN, JACKSON BROWNE, RAY CHARLES, CLIFTON CHENIER, RY COODER, LUTHER ALLISON, ALBERT COLLINS, ELVIS COSTELLO, JAMES COTTON, ROBERT CRAY, CHRISTOPHER CROSS, BO DIDDLEY, WILLIE DIXON, DONOVAN, BOB DYLAN, FREDDY FENDER, VINCE GILL, NANCY GRIFFITH, DAVID GRISMAN, JOHN HAMMOND, EMMYLOU HARRIS, JOHN HARTFORD, JEFF HEALY, DON HENLEY, BILLY IDOL, IRON MAIDEN, ETTA JAMES, CHAKA KHAN, ALBERT KING, B.B. KING, LEO KOTTKE, ALISON KRAUSS, FELA KUTI, DAVID LINDLEY, LIVING COLOR, KENNY LOGGINS, LYLE LOVETT, TAJ MAHAL, KATHY MATTEA, JOHN MAYALL, MICHAEL MCDONALD, BROWNIE MCGHEE, JIM MESSINA, BILL MONROE, VAN MORRISON, NASHVILLE BLUEGRASS BAND, WILLIE NELSON, NEVILLE BROTHERS, NEWGRASS REVIVAL, RANDY NEWMAN, JOHNNY OTIS, QUEEN IDA, BONNIE RAITT, TONY RICE, SELDOM SCENE, PAUL SIMON, SIMPLE MINDS, MICHELLE SHOCKED, RICKY SKAGGS, KOKO TAYLOR, GEORGE THOROGOOD, TOTO, BIG JOE TURNER, STEVIE RAY VAUGHAN, EDDIE "CLEANHEAD" VINSON, DOC & MERLE WATSON, JUNIOR WELLS, and many others. Tix, $20.
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Sat, Dec 6:
7 pm KEN O’MALLEY performs his Irish-themed “SONGS BY A WINTER'S HEARTH” at the Rialto Playhouse, 150 E. San Bernardino Ave., Rialto, CA 92376. It’s “Memories of Ireland's winter nights and the Holy season,” brought to life through song and story. Ken is doing only two of these shows, for the holidays, Dec 6 in Rialto and Dec 7 in NoHo. Known for his band, KEN O’MALLEY & THE TWILIGHT LORDS, his most recent solo CD, "Ómáille," had its world premiere on radio’s “Tied to the Tracks.” Ken O'Malley is the recipient of the "LA Treasures Award" from the City of Los Angeles and the California Traditional Music Society. This grant will provide partial support for two solo performances in the next few months. Artist info, www.kenomalley.com.
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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:
7:30 pm I SEE HAWKS IN L.A. plus THE CHAPIN SISTERS in an all-acoustic show at the Folk Music Center & Museum, 220 Yale Av, Claremont; 909-624-2928.
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I SEE HAWKS have performed live on radio’s “Tied to the Tracks,” between national tours and gigs and festivals in the UK. We’ve yet to hear THE CHAPIN SISTERS, but we have heard lots about them that’s excellent. Doors at 7 pm. $15.
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Sat, Dec 6; in Ojai:
7:30 pm PATRICK BALL brings “THE CHRISTMAS ROSE” to the “Performances to Grow On” series at Matilija Auditorium, Matilija Jr High School, 703 El Paseo Rd, Ojai. Event & series info, www.ptgo.org; 805-646-8907. A very special evening with acclaimed musician and storyteller Patrick Ball, as he performs “The Christmas Rose,” a holiday piece featuring the Irish harp combined with magical tales like “A Child's Christmas in Wales,” “The Wind in the Willows,” and passages from Shakespeare, William Butler Yeats and Thomas Hardy. The promo on this calls it, “the perfect blend of seasonal music and stories that touch the heart with a message of hope. Hope for something wondrous. Hope for a light in the darkness.” Tix $18 advance, $20 door.
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Sat, Dec 6:
TONY McMANUS at the CalTech Folk Music Society series in Beckman Institute Auditorium on the Caltech campus, 322 S Michigan Av, Pasadena; www.folkmusic.caltech.edu; 626-395-4652, or toll-free 888-2CALTECH (1-888-222-5832).
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In little over ten years as a professional musician, Tony McManus has come to be recognized throughout the world as the leading guitarist in Celtic Music. Self taught from childhood, initially through listening to the family record collection, McManus abandoned academia in his twenties to pursue music full time. The session scene in Glasgow and Edinburgh provided the springboard for gigs around Scotland and a studio set for BBC Radio, frequently rebroadcast, began to spread the word.
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"McManus's guitar playing is faultless... atmospheric and evocative... consistently appealing whether it's on Breton dance tunes, pipe laments or the Mingus tune, ‘Goodbye Pork Pie Hat’... the true star… is McManus's playing - a virtuoso performance from a guitarist at the top of his game." - Mick Fitzsimmons (Producer, Radio 2 Online - the complete review and soundclips can be found on the Folk and Acoustic website).
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"If his playing betrays an almost classical discipline on occasions, it is always informed by the tradition. Wether he is playing Irish or Scottish music,his virtuosity effectively masks the fact that his instrument is native to neither.....surely the sign of a master musician. This combination of musical competence and respect for the tradition doesn't just make for pleasant listening but assures this album a wider audience than just the followers of folk." - Seán Ó hÉalaí, presenter / producer 'An Chaint sa gCathair', Raidió na Gaeltachta RTE Dublin.
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Info & tix, Caltech Ticket Office, 626-395-4652 or 1-888-2CALTECH.
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Sat, Dec 6:
8 pm STEPHANIE BETTMAN brings bluegrass / newgrass with fine vocals and fiddle-centered music to the California Traditional Music Society (CTMS) concert series, in the CTMS Center for Folk Music, Encino Park, 16953 Ventura Bl (1 block W of Balboa Bl), Encino 91316; tix & info, www.ctmsfolkmusic.org or 818-817-7756 (11 am-4 pm). Doors at 7:30 pm. Stephanie’s music is new and very catchy; an engaging mixture of bluegrass, folk, roots, and jazz with sophisticated lyrics and killer instrumentation sent in a folky mountain vibe. She has an amazing voice, and when her band chimes in with those soaring harmonies, audiences have been heard to literally gasp “wow.” Stephanie and her band have performed live on radio’s “Tied to the Tracks,” before they were the grand prize winners in the 2008 Southern California Live Acoustic Music Competition; they were already among the winners in the 2007 Topanga Banjo Fiddle Contest. Since then, they delighted the Bluegrass Society of Southern California headlining the monthly BASC “Bluegrass at the Braemar” dinner-and-a-show. Grammy-winning fiddler RICHARD GREENE calls Stephanie, “A phenomenal singer, songwriter and fiddler.” More at www.stephaniebettman.com. You can purchase multi-concert packages and save from prices shown. Adv tix, $15 ($25 front section, $30 front row; tix at door are unreserved seats only, $20.
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Sat, Dec 6:
8 pm TONY McMANUS plays the Caltech Folk Music Society series in Beckman Institute Auditorium on the Caltech campus, 322 S Michigan Av, Pasadena; 626-395-4652, or toll-free 888-2CALTECH (1-888-222-5832); www.folkmusic.caltech.edu; this event, http://events.caltech.edu/events/event-5882.html. Tony McManus is an outstanding guitarist whose work ranges from purely Celtic to the most unusual other selections. Artist info, www.tonymcmanus.com.
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(Show is tentative - check back for conformation. And note that David Mallett, previously announced for tonight, has been postponed, no new date.) Tix $15 gen’l, $5 youth.
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Sat, Dec 6:
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, Dec 6:
8 pm GRAVITY 180 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.
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Russ and Julie tell us, “When we ask long-time supporters of Russ & Julie's House Concerts, ‘who would you most like us to have back?’ one of the most common answers is a band named GRAVITY. We are thrilled to have them back here.” Now called Gravity 180, the trio consists of three master musicians: CLYDENE JACKSON, vocals / keyboards, HAROLD PAYNE, vocals / guitar, and percussionist OLIVER C. BROWN. Melodic pop is framed with classic soul; global grooves are polished by smooth jazz with Jackson and Payne's patented vocal blend creating what one inspired scribe dubbed "sandpaper and silk."
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Performing for more than twenty years, L.A.-based Gravity 180 has released a series of CDs on both major and independent labels, launched tours to Hawaii and Japan, and endeared themselves to a worldwide audience. All three members also maintain separate career identities.
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CLYDENE JACKSON is a two time winner of the “NARAS MVP Best Female Vocalist Award” and a first-call session singer for the world's leading artists including Barbra Streisand, Michael Jackson, Michael McDonald, and Don Henley, as well as film soundtracks and recording projects including “The Lion King,” “Superman Returns,” and “American Gangster.”
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OLIVER C. BROWN officially began his music career as the house percussionist for TK Records in Miami, which led to him becoming one of the original members of KC and the Sunshine Band. He has since worked with Nancy Wilson, Jermaine Jackson, Billy Preston, Leo Sayer, Al Jarreau, and Fleetwood Mac among others.
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HAROLD PAYNE has had his songs recorded by acts as diverse as Patti LaBelle, Rod Stewart, and long time collaborator Bobby Womack. Literally, from Peter, Paul & Mary to Snoop Dogg, Harold has a song for everyone: most recently Kelly Rowland from Destiny's Child. Russ & Julie add, “Harold has also performed here a couple of times as a solo artist and remains among our favorites.” Harold is also known for his “Power of Positive Music” project, and for maintaining the orientation that drove that project and his outlook of life and his songs.
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By updating their name from Gravity to Gravity 180, the trio confirms their legacy while noting the positive pulse of change. "A new name signifies a new turn," says Payne. "But Gravity is still the force that holds everything together." Brown's brother, Eddie Brown of the famed folk duo, "Joe and Eddie", is a frequent collaborator on songs with Payne and Jackson. Eddie and smooth jazz guitarist Nils ("Pacific Coast Highway" and composer for the Showtime series, “Weeds”) are credited with co-producing Gravity 180's newest project. See and hear more at www.myspace.com/Gravity180
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The evning features a coffee & dessert buffet, to which contributions are welcome. Doors at 7:30 pm. All proceeds go to the artist. Upcoming in the series: Jan 30, 2009 - Terri Hendrix; Feb 15, 2009 - Steve Gillette & Cindy Mangsen; Mar 20, 2009 - The Buccaneers. Tonight, $15.
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Sat, Dec 6:
8 pm “JAPANESE FUSION SERIES #4” presents MONSTERS OF SHAMISEN plus SHAMALAMACORD at Grand Annex, 434 W 6th St, San Pedro 90731; event info, http://panioloproductions.com/local.html.
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“MONSTERS OF SHAMISEN” is the unlikely collaboration of world champions formed in the spring of 2006 when California-based Tsugaru shamisen performers KEVIN KMETZ and MIKE PENNY, both shamisen players for the cross-pollinated gypsy group FISHTANK ENSEMBLE, joined forces with Japan-based shamisen virtuoso and two-time tournament champion MASAHIRO NITTA. (FISHTANK ENSEMBLE has performed several times at the venue, and on radio’s “Tied to the Tracks,” and both the shamisen and the accordion are signatures of that group’s music.)
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“MONSTERS OF SHAMISEN” offers audiences a most exciting and innovative exposition of modern music performed on an instrument called the “Tsugaru shamisen.” Indeed, the performance from this trio is one of the best in the world. Pooling their respective musical backgrounds, the “monsters” draw inspiration from a wide variety of musical styles, including baroque/classical, Balkan gypsy, American bluegrass, Irish folk music, and even modern rock/pop. To see their live performance is to experience a fortunate fusion, not only of east and west, but, these three tell us, “of past and future, good and evil!”
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MASAHIRO NITTA is arguably the best shamisen player in the wold. He was inspired to play the instrument at age 14, by his father. Masahiro won the Junior High School National Championship title for Tsugaru Shamisen in 1998, after playing for only seven months. In 2000 and 2001, he was awarded the championship title at Japan’s National Tournament in Kanagi, and he again won the championship title in 2002 in Tokyo. In addition, he’s had a film role, starring in 2004 as Oishi Seichiro in the motion picture, “Overdrive.”
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KEVIN KMETZ became the first foreigner in history to win the honorary “Daijo Kazuo Award” at the Tsugaru Shamisen Championship Competition in 2005, held in Kanagi, Japan. Kevin also took the "Judges Choice" Award at the Hirosaki Championship tournament the same year. In both 2006 and 2007, Kevin placed “Nyusho” (runner-up) at Hirosaki, and “Jyun Yuusho” (2nd place) at Kanagi.
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MIKE PENNY is the second foreigner ever to win an award in the national Tsugaru Shamisen Tournament held annually in Kanagi, Japan. In the 2006 competition, Mike won 3rd place in his class, out of more than 200 competitors. Mike also performs with accordionist AARON SEEMAN (aka DUCKMANDU) in the accordion / shamisen duo, SHAMALAMACORD.
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Hear their music at www.myspace.com/monstersofshamisen. The 8 pm concert is $15 adv; the 5 pm workshop is $10 adv. Tix, www.panioloproductions.com/store.html.
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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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SUNDAY, DECEMBER 7
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ON THIS DAY IN 1941, which was also a Sunday, the US Navy’s 7th Fleet and numerous US Navy and US Army Air Corps airfields in and around Pearl Harbor, on the island of Oahu, Hawaii, were attacked by aircraft carrier-based bomber and torpedo bomber aircraft of the Empire of Imperial Japan.
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Until that moment, the US had been a nation at peace, even as World War II raged in Europe, Asia, and Africa. President Roosevelt’s speech to Congress on December 8 would forever brand the December 7th as a “Day of infamy.”
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The Japanese air attack sunk all the fleet’s battleships, but missed the US Navy’s 3 aircraft carriers, which were at sea. The attack was a horrific shock to all Americans.
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It galvanized a reticent American people and catapaulted the US into the war on the Allied side, alongside embattled Britain and the French forces in exile, and Canada, Australia and New Zealand, and partisans from many occupied nations. Leadership of the Allied war effort soon passed to the Americans, who led the hard struggle against Hitler’s Nazi Germany and Mussolini’s Fascist Italy in Europe, and the simultaneous war in the Pacific against Japan, which had already conquered much of China and Southeast Asia and Korea.
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We all know the eventual outcomes in 1945, but we should all remember that it very well might have gone the other way. The days of early 1942 were bleak. The US Navy - left with little more than a handful of submarines in the Pacific - and the American forces, together with the Allies, could have failed at Midway, and in North Africa, and in Italy, and as the B-17 and B-24 bomber crews suffered two-and-half years of horrific loses in the skies over Europe, and on D-Day at Normandy, and on the Pacific islands of Iwo Jima and Tarawa and Okinawa. In our time, we felt the same shock on 9-11. This is a day, as appropriate as Veteran’s Day or Memorial Day, to remember the losses and sacrifices of all the struggles that still enable us, that give us the boundless opportunities to build a better world for all who dwell upon it.
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Sun, Dec 7:
11 am JACKIE BREGER plays A “HOLIDAY 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. $15.
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Sun, Dec 7:
2 pm “SOUTH PASADENA ARTS BENEFIT” includes BRAD COLERICK playing solo acoustic, and the SOUTH PASADENA STRINGS ORCHESTRA, at 1944 Milan Av, South Pasadena. Info, http://i192.photobucket.com/albums/z123/bcolerick/Picture11.png or call 626-799-4468. Twenty local artists will show and sell their work to benefit Katrina victims and their families. Food, music, and art included. Proceeds benefit the patients at Louisiana Childrens Hospital. Admission charge is a new, unwrapped toy to be given as a holiday gift to a patient at the childrens hospital.
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BRAD COLERICK is featured in a recent issue of Billboard Magazine, and called, “one of a baker’s dozen of acts to watch in the folk community around the world." He has worked with a long list of musical icons from JOHNNY CASH to BB KING. Brad has performed live, twice, on radio’s “Tied to the Tracks,” and scored a “Listener Favorite” there. An Associated Press review of Colerick’s latest CD, “Lines In The Dirt,” says, “The 11-song set shows that Colerick’s excellent 2006 release, ‘Cottonwood’ – his first album in 19 years – was no fluke.” With contributions from SUZY BOGGUSS, LARRY KLEIN, HERB PEDERSEN, APRIL VERCH, and LOWEN & NAVARRO, “Lines In The Dirt” is marvelous, filled with honest, original, unique and memorable songwriting and fine music making from Brad and his stellar cast of guest artists. You can also catch Brad's videos of "Time Away" and "Let Her Fall In Love" in occasional rotation on the GAC TV channel; that’s especially notable, because he’s a pure Americana original, and certainly not just another Nashville clone.
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Sun, Dec 7:
3 pm GUY VAN DUSER at the Fret House, 309 N Citrus Av, Covina; 626-339-7020; www.frethouse.com. $15.
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Sun, Dec 7:
7 pm “CELTIC CHRISTMAS” with DRUID at the Coffee Gallery Backstage, 2029 N Lake Av, Altadena 91101; info, www.coffeegallery.com; reservations, 626-398-7917. DRUID is the Irish folk band created by Belfast Harpist JULIE MONDIN, and together they provide marvelous traditional music, with tonight’s selections themed for their special “Celtic Christmas” concert. Expect musical beauty and joy and holiday spirit performed on traditional instruments including Celtic harp, fiddle, concertina, guitar, bodhran, and the occasional uillean piper, “with some fresh arrangements and a few untouched classics, along with the authentic Celt tunes we all love and don't get enough of,” says Julie. Step dancers help ring in the holidays to the beat of an Irish heart.
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Druid always provides a frolicsome evening of traditional and original Irish music, filled with instrumentation and song. It’s a good all-ages show, with toe tappin', hand clappin' dance tunes. There might be songs of love and whiskey, as well. Enjoy some of the finest of Ireland’s music, right here in Southern California. Reservations strongly suggested, but call the venue even if it’s the day of the show. Tix $20.
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Sun, Dec 7:
7 pm KEN O’MALLEY performs his Irish-themed “SONGS BY A WINTER'S HEARTH” at the Secret Rose Theatre, 11246 Magnolia Bl, North Hollywood 91601. It’s “Memories of Ireland's winter nights and the Holy season,” brought to life through song and story. Ken is doing only two of these shows, for the holidays, Dec 6 in Rialto and Dec 7 in NoHo. Known for his band, KEN O’MALLEY & THE TWILIGHT LORDS, his most recent solo CD, "Ómáille," had its world premiere on radio’s “Tied to the Tracks.” Ken O'Malley is the recipient of the "LA Treasures Award" from the City of Los Angeles and the California Traditional Music Society. This grant will provide partial support for two solo performances in the next few months. Artist info, www.kenomalley.com.
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Sun, Dec 7:
7 pm “MONSTERS OF SHAMISEN” plus SHAMALAMACORD at the Sozenji Buddhist Temple, 3020 W Beverly Bl, Montebello; 323-724-6866; www.sozenji.org. This unlikely collaboration of world champions formed in the spring of 2006 when California-based Tsugaru shamisen performers KEVIN KMETZ and MIKE PENNY, both shamisen players for the cross-pollinated gypsy group FISHTANK ENSEMBLE, joined forces with Japan-based shamisen virtuoso and two-time tournament champion MASAHIRO NITTA. (FISHTANK ENSEMBLE has performed several times at the venue, and on radio’s “Tied to the Tracks,” and both the shamisen and the accordion are signatures of that group’s music.)
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“MONSTERS OF SHAMISEN” offers audiences a most exciting and innovative exposition of modern music performed on an instrument called the “Tsugaru shamisen.” Indeed, the performance from this trio is one of the best in the world. Pooling their respective musical backgrounds, the “monsters” draw inspiration from a wide variety of musical styles, including baroque/classical, Balkan gypsy, American bluegrass, Irish folk music, and even modern rock/pop. To see their live performance is to experience a fortunate fusion, not only of east and west, but, these three tell us, “of past and future, good and evil!”
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MASAHIRO NITTA is arguably the best shamisen player in the wold. He was inspired to play the instrument at age 14, by his father. Masahiro won the Junior High School National Championship title for Tsugaru Shamisen in 1998, after playing for only seven months. In 2000 and 2001, he was awarded the championship title at Japan’s National Tournament in Kanagi, and he again won the championship title in 2002 in Tokyo. In addition, he’s had a film role, starring in 2004 as Oishi Seichiro in the motion picture, “Overdrive.”
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KEVIN KMETZ became the first foreigner in history to win the honorary “Daijo Kazuo Award” at the Tsugaru Shamisen Championship Competition in 2005, held in Kanagi, Japan. Kevin also took the "Judges Choice" Award at the Hirosaki Championship tournament the same year. In both 2006 and 2007, Kevin placed “Nyusho” (runner-up) at Hirosaki, and “Jyun Yuusho” (2nd place) at Kanagi.
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MIKE PENNY is the second foreigner ever to win an award in the national Tsugaru Shamisen Tournament held annually in Kanagi, Japan. In the 2006 competition, Mike won 3rd place in his class, out of more than 200 competitors. Mike also performs with accordionist AARON SEEMAN (aka DUCKMANDU) in the accordion / shamisen duo, SHAMALAMACORD. Hear their music at www.myspace.com/monstersofshamisen.
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Sun, Dec 7; in Lancaster:
7 pm LOS LOBOS at the Lancaster Performing Arts Center, 750 W Lancaster Bl, Lancaster; 661-723-5950; www.lpac.org. The pride of East L.A., Los Lobos is one of America's most distinctive and original bands. Their Mexican heritage and diverse musical attitudes merge to become one graceful, gritty sound. Who better to warm a cold winter’s night with inner-city heat? www.loslobos.org. Tix $45 & $40.
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Sun, Dec 7:
8 pm “FOREVER FLAMENCO!” at The Fountain Theatre, 5060 Fountain Av (Fountain at Normandie), L.A. 90029; 323-663-1525; www.FountainTheatre.com. Ongoing Flamenco series takes place on the first and third Sunday of every month. With only 80 seats in four rows, The Fountain Theatre is the perfect place to view Flamenco. Each show features a roster of world-class Flamenco dancers, singers and musicians drawn from the rich pool of Flamenco artists in Southern California, with additional guest artists brought from San Francisco, Albuquerque and Spain. Series continues Sundays, 8 pm, Dec 21. Secure, on-site parking is $5; tix $30.
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Mon, Dec 8; in Lancaster:
8 pm “WYNONA: A CHRISTMAS CLASSIC” at the Lancaster Performing Arts Center, 750 W Lancaster Bl, Lancaster; 661-723-5950; www.lpac.org. Spreading festive cheer across the country, WYNONNA JUDD brings soulful renditions of traditional holiday classics like "White Christmas" and "Winter Wonderland," alongside her own country hits. www.wynonna.com Tix $77 & $70.
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Wed, Dec 10:
8 pm PADDY’S PIG at the Coffee Gallery Backstage, 2029 N Lake Av, Altadena 91101; info, www.coffeegallery.com; reservations, 626-398-7917. PADDY’S PIG is a traditional, acoustic, four-piece band Irish band. Their instrumentation includes mandolin, guitar, drums, percussion, lots of vocals and some penny whistle. They have demonstrated broad appeal, bridging the gap between generations. PADDY'S PIG entertains without fail, playing everything from reels, jigs and rebel songs to drinking songs and tender Celtic ballads. Formed, they tell us, “at the curly-tailed end of the twentieth century,” Southern California-based Paddy’s Pig performs lively renditions of traditional and pseudo-traditional Irish and Celtic music. They are equally at home playing barn-burners like “The Blacksmith” and the Pogues’ “Sally MacLennane”, and heart-wrenching ballads such as “He Fades Away” and “She Moved Through the Fair”, to classic tunes like “Loch Lomand” and “Whiskey in the Jar.” They always get the audience involved, sometimes leaving the stage to do so, blurring the line between audience and performer. Tix, $20/
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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11
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The easiest “SHOW OF THE WEEK” pick we have ever made is tonight at 8 pm in Altadena.
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Thu, Dec 11:
7-10 pm “POCKET GOLDBERG & FRIENDS SONGWRITER SHOWCASE” with this week’s guest artists MARK FOSSON (Bum Steers), and DAVID SERBY, at Arnie's Café, 6864 Foothill Bl (at Marcus), Tujunga 91042; www.myspace.com/arniescafe; 818-951-9089. DALE LaDUKE (Kaedmon, BeaTunes, Five Wheel Drive) tells us, “I try to go as often as possible, because it's always good.” No cover, donations to artists are welcome.
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Thu, Dec 11; a “SHOW OF THE WEEK” pick:
8 pm “THE GREAT AMERICANA-BLUEGRASS EXTRAVAGANZA” featuring, FUR DIXON & STEVE WERNER, THE BROMBIES, and SUSIE GLAZE & THE HILONESOME BAND, three of the top Southern California-based roots-Americana bands, at the Coffee Gallery Backstage, 2029 N Lake Av, Altadena 91101; info, www.coffeegallery.com; reservations, 626-398-7917.
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They have all performed at prestigious festivals, and at the Bluegrass Association of Southern California (BASC) concert series, and all have been guests on radio’s “Tied to the Tracks.” If you arrive a fan of any one of these bands, you will leave a fan of all three. This is a mini-festival in the midst of winter, with three headliner acts in one show. Here’s the lowdown on the hoedown:
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FUR DIXON & STEVE WERNER hail from California’s san Fernando Valley, but they are at home anywhere under the western sky. Well-traveled California folk favorites Fur and Steve are a combination that can’t be beat, with a show that’s fun, heartfelt and drenched in the rich traditions of Bluegrass, Western and good old American folk music. They are best known for their songs of the open road, delivered with dazzling two-part harmonies, spectacular yodeling, awesome guitar picking and wise-cracking humor, all of which compliment their incredible old- and new-timey traveling songs. They trecently packed the theatre at the prestigious Getty Museum in L.A., where all tix went quickly, and well in advance. Check ‘em out at www.myspace.com/furandsteve and www.furandsteve.com
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THE BROMBIES are an L.A.-based band formed by JO ELLEN & GEORGE DOERING way back in the last century. All the band’s musicians have played music of various kinds all of their lives; but traditional bluegrass is their music of choice. With the legendary BILL BRYSON (Desert Rose Band, Laurel Canyon Ramblers, Bluegrass, Etc.) on bass & vocals, PATRICK SAUBER (BladeRunners, Chris Stuart, “Mighty Wind” cast and band) on banjo and vocals, JO ELLEN on guitar and vocals and GEORGE on mandolin and vocals, it’s a fine ensemble for exciting, traditional bluegrass. The band emphasizes vocals and harmonies, presenting originals and the traditional music of "the masters." They’ll all tell you that music can make a major contribution of positive energy in our world, and it's gotta be fun or "forget about it!" Find in-depth bios of band members and more at www.thebrombies.com
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SUSIE GLAZE & THE HILONESOME BAND always deliver, from the best in Appalachia roots to newgrass / bluegrass Americana fusion. KCSN writes, " SUSIE GLAZE does something with a song that only great singers can do...she grabs hold of a song's deepest emotion and purpose and wraps it tightly around your soul." Folk music legend Jean Ritchie called Susie Glaze "a fresh young voice - a communicator - to me the most important of qualities in a singer..." and Bluegrass Unlimited calls her "an important voice on the California Bluegrass scene." Susie won the “Just Plain Folks” 2006 Music Award for “Best Roots Album” (with 70,000 people voting, worldwide), and Folkworks Magazine's Pick for “Best Bluegrass Album of 2005,” for her CD, "Blue Eyed Darlin.'" The Hilonesome Band is STEVE RANKIN on mandolin, RODGER PHILLIPS on banjo, ROB CARLSON (the band’s principal songwriter) on dobro and guitar, CHARLIE OTTE on fiddle, and FRED SANDERS (The Eight Hand String Band) on bass. More at www.susieglaze.com.
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This is an amazing singlr-show lineup for an intimate venue with great sound and lighting, and a bargain to enjoy performances by three headline acts for $20.
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Thu, Dec 11:
AMBER RUBARTH plays with her new band THE PAPER RAINCOAT at The Hotel Café, 1623 N Cahuenga Bl, Hollywood; 323-461-2040; www.hotelcafe.com. Amber recently played Paris, France, as part of her big European tour. Last week, she opened for LOUDON WAINWRIGHT III on the East Coast. Her music has been heard on radio’s “Tied to the Tracks.” Info on Amber’s new band at www.myspace.com/thepaperraincoat.
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Thu, Dec 11:
AMY CLARKE at Café Muse, 6547 Santa Monica Bl, Hollywood 90038; 323-464-MUSE; www.cafemusela.com. Tonight, Amy launches her “Monthly Evenings at Café Muse,” as Amy says, “on the eve of the Full Cold Moon.” Amy says, “Plan to come get warm and cozy with us, the evenings will continue on second Thursdays in 2009.”
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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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Fri, 2nd Fri, every month in 2008; in Seaside:
7-9 pm “KIKI WOW & FRIENDS” play an acoustic concert at Borders Books & Music, 2080 California St, Seaside 93955. For all of you have clamored to know “Whatever happened to Kiki Wow?” – just take a drive up the coast, and you can see and hear for yourself.
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Fri, Dec 12:
7:30 pm PERLA BATALLA performs “A CELEBRATION OF CHRISTMAS LATIN MUSIC” at Théâtre Raymond Kabbaz, 10361 W Pico Bl (across from Rancho Park), L.A. 90064; info & tix, 310-286-0553; trk@lyceeonline.org. Perla Batalla is a Grammy-nominated world-class vocalist, composer and arranger. She has worked with LEONARD COHEN, NICK CAVE, & LAURIE ANDERSON.
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Hearing Perla Batalla's voice for the first time is an epiphany. One may go to hear the songs, but you end up feeling the joy and the pathos in the music. There is a tone, a depth of emotion and a sublime expressiveness along with her transcendent voice that makes the experience unforgettable. A rare few artists command such a response; women like Amalia Rodrigues, Edith Piaf, Patsy Cline or Aretha Franklin, perhaps, whose emotional power is equal to their magnificent voices. We merely describe their talents in adjectives that can never match the thrill of hearing them sing.
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Perla Batalla’s music is deeply influenced by her Mexican origins. Her songs are original compositions interspersed with traditional Spanish language classics, arranged to reflect a rich bicultural personal and musical heritage. Her repertoire is a resplendent and vibrant cultural celebration of mysticism, imagery, magic and myth.
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The L.A. Times wrote, “Batalla’s music caresses with its harmonies and gentle rhythms, then draws you in with an unexpected chorus or unusual melodic resolution. But above all she is a born storyteller with a rambunctious sense of humor.” La Opinion writes, "Perla Batalla has become a perfect example of the new Latina women in the US: proud of her heritage, perfectly fluid in two languages, and an expert in translating cultural traditions from distinct places in the world."
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This is an excellent venue for music; just don’t park on the side streets, which have resident-only restrictions. Tix $35 gen’l, $20 students.
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Fri, Dec 12; in Santa Barbara:
7:30 pm FREEBO plus JOHN WILCOX of MARLEY'S GHOST play a concert at Jensen's Guitar Store, 2905 Dela Vina, Santa Barbara 93105; 805-687-4027. $15.
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Fri, Dec 12:
8 pm BILL EVANS & MEGAN LYNCH at the Fret House, 309 N Citrus Av, Covina; 626-339-7020; www.frethouse.com. The duo’s new CD, “Let’s Do Something,” is set for a Dec 19 release, with the CD release show at Berkeley’s famous “Freight & Salvage.” Their previous CD has been heard on radio’s “Tied to the Tracks.” Both Bill and Megan are widely acclaimed and much in demand - both as performing musicians and teachers. They recently combined their efforts, and the result is much greater than the sum of its parts. They perform traditional banjo/fiddle tunes, of course, but go far beyond that. Their voices blend beautifully, and they perform both classic and contemporary acoustic tunes. Bill & Megan include their individual original material, adding innovation and excitement as a duo to their already stellar musicianship. If you’ve heard either of them before, this should provide a new experience for you. Joy Felt, from the Bluegrass Association of Southern California, adds, “Plus, they are funny, very funny.” Artists info, www.fiddlestar.com and www.myspace.com/billevansandmeganlynch. $15.
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Fri, Dec 12:
SOLD OUT: 8 pm J.D. SOUTHER 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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Fri, Dec 12:
8 pm BROOKE RAMEL at the Coffee Gallery Backstage, 2029 N Lake Av, Altadena 91101; info, www.coffeegallery.com; reservations, 626-398-7917. After graduating from Stanford University and studying in Paris, Brooke ramel moved to L.A. to pursue her passion for music. She has released five original albums and has sold over 50,000 copies as an independent artist.
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She has licensed over 50 songs to film and TV shows, including TV’s “Dawson’s Creek,” “Charmed,” “Ed,” “Six Feet Under,” “Gilmour Girls,” “White Oleander,” and many more. Several major motion pictures have featured Brooke's music, including “White Oleander”, “Stealing Harvard”, and "Tart". Her music has been featured in the independent films “Far on Foot” and “Wednesday's Child,” and her song "Now" was used in a trailer for the DVD of MGM's film, "Kiss the Bride". And Brooke recorded two songs for Disney's “Air Bud Spikes Back.” Brooke's song "Let It Out" will be heard in the upcoming motion picture "Bonneville", starring Jessica Lang, Kathy Bates, Joan Allen, and Christine Baranski.
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In May 2006, Brooke taped an appearance for the ninth episode of "Branson Jubilee", airing on PBS in the summer and fall. Her performance included "When I Saw You See Me", "Let It Out", and "Landslide." The episode also featured The Dillards and guest star Bill Medley.
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She is a tireless performer averaging over 200 shows a year for the past 15 years. Brooke has opened for many wonderful artists, including Melissa Manchester, Richard Marx, David Gates, Shawn Colvin, Rocco de Luca, Marc Cohn, Deana Carter, David Wilcox, and many others.
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Tonight, Brooke performs with her tasteful and talented guitarist IAN ESPINOZA and her drummer RON MANAOG. Tix, $15.
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Fri, Dec 12:
8-10 pm “AMERICANA MUSIC CIRCLE REUNION” at Kulak's Woodshed, 5230-1/2 Laurel Canyon Bl, North Hollywood; 818-766-9913; info and live webcast at www.kulakswoodshed.com. Producer and performing host LAUREN ADAMS tells us, “It is always difficult to book this show as we only have two hours to do it. So, here is a partial list so far of who might be available and who we saw this year: DEBRA DAVIS, CYDNEY ROBINSON, ERNEST TROOST, LILY WILSON, JANE BOLDUC, MARK ISLAM, LAUREN ADAMS, MARK GOLDBERG, NICK KIRGO, ERICA SORENSON, & TOMMY HOLMES. More to be announced soon!”
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Fri, Dec 12:
8 pm FLAMENCO VIVO CARLOTA SANTANA performs “NAVIDAD FLAMENCA” in Beckman Auditorium on the Caltech campus, 322 S Michigan Av, Pasadena; 626-395-4652, or toll-free 888-2CALTECH (1-888-222-5832); this event, http://events.caltech.edu/events/event-5485.html. Presented by Caltech Committee on Institute Programs. They say, “Step aside toy soldiers...the bullfighters have arrived! Away sugar plum fairies...give them flamenco dancers! Carlota Santana stages this glorious holiday show—an exciting blend of dance and live music. The story may seem familiar, but the cast of characters is refreshingly new. A large family gathers to eat and drink, to dance and sing, to celebrate Christmas - dancers sing and singers dance, recalling the folkloric fiesta of Flamenco, rarely seen today by theater audiences.” www.flamenco-vivo.org includes video samples. Tix $30, $25, $20; $10 youth.
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Fri, Dec 12; in Seattle:
8-10:30 pm monthly “NORTHWEST SEAPORT CHANTEY SING” this time, it may be somewhere other than its usual home in the Boathouse at the Center for Wooden Boats, 1010 Valley St, Seattle, WA 98109; info, 206-447-9800 or seaport@oz.net. Check to verify location before you go. The “call and response” form of these work songs of the sea makes them easy to learn and fun to sing. All ages welcome. Tonght’s songleader is J.W. SPARROW, whose songs of the sea have become Northwest classics. There’s always an opportunity for anyone to lead a song or just join in the chorus. Refreshments and maritime CDs for sale. Host, Wayne Palsson. Admission free, donations accepted.
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Sat & Sun, Dec 13 & 14:
9 am-4:30 pm annual “WINTER WEEKEND AT DESCANSO GARDENS” with song, festivities, fun, and art, at Descanso Gardens, 1418 Descanso Dr, La Canada Flintridge; 818-949-4200; www.DescansoGardens.org. The entire family can get into the holiday spirit with this weekend event in the Gardens. Hitch a ride with Santa on the Enchanted Railroad, learn how to make a holiday wreath, be inspired by a cappella music and enjoy a gourmet brunch. Unless otherwise noted, all events are free with Garden admission.
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Seasonal music by the Oakwood School CHORALIERS, 10:30 am, Saturday only. They are an award-winning group of young gifted singers from North Hollywood, directed by a multiple Grammy winner. This voice ensemble performs a cappella masterpieces from all periods, concentrating on Renaissance and 21st century choral music. With numerous gold and first place trophies garnered from national festivals, the Choraliers have sung at competitions in New York, Chicago, San Francisco, Las Vegas, Seattle and New Orleans. Members of the group routinely audition and are accepted into the Southern California Vocal Association Regional Honor Choirs, and the American Choral Directors Association State Honor Choirs. Known for their great rhythmic vitality and interpretation of style, the Choraliers started in 1987. Currently, the group is comprised of 20 singers from 9 through 12 grades. Director of the group for 13 years, Dr. Rich Brunner is also a professional singer who has won three of the five Grammy ® awards for which he has been nominated.
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Carriage House Holiday Art Show, all day, both days; showcase of work of 20 local artists who create in oils, ceramics and more.
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Breakfast with Santa, 9:30 & 11 am, “Wintry Wreaths Class,” 1-3 pm, both days; extra cost, and that includes admission; breakfast reservations req’d at 818-790-3663; wreath class reservations at 818-949-7980.
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Santa Visits the Enchanted Railroad, 2-4 pm, both days; take a holiday trip on Descanso Garden’s famed Enchanted Railroad, decorated for the season, with the big man in red. Bring your camera to capture a memory. Miniature RR ride is $3 per person, in addition to admission.
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Free parking. Admission $8 for adults, $6 seniors & students, $3 children ages 5-12, free for Descanso mbrs and children age 5 and younger. Fees for classes and programs include Gardens admission. Descanso Gardens is accredited by the American Association of Museums.
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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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Sat, Dec 13; in Santa Barbara:
1-5 pm “SONGWRITER/CREATIVITY WORKSHOP” with FREEBO at Jensen's Guitar Store, 2905 Dela Vina, Santa Barbara 93105; 805-687-4027 or 805 563-3200. Cost tba.
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Sat, Dec 13:
2 pm THE HOLLOW TREES play the “CHILDREN'S CONCERT SERIES” at Grand Annex, 434 W 6th St, San Pedro 90731; event info, http://panioloproductions.com/local.html. $5 kids, $7 adults. Adv tix, www.panioloproductions.com/store.html.
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Sat, Dec 13:
2-4 pm BRAD COLERICK presents a workshop, “SONGWRITING TO SONGSELLING – MAKING MONEY WITH WORDS AND MUSIC,” at South Pasadena Music Center, 1509 Mission St, South Pasadena; 626-403-2300; www.southpasadenamusic.com. Brad tells us, “After twenty years in the music business, I've come to realize that those two words – ‘music’ and ‘business’ – are not equal parts of my job. The latter consumes the lion's share of time and effort and affords me the opportunity for musical pursuits. This workshop will cover various aspects of the business of music. We'll discuss ways you can improve your craft along with ways to improve your chances of generating income from the music you make.” Musician and record producer ED TREE joins Brad for the workshop. Reservations at info@back9records.com
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BRAD COLERICK is featured in a recent issue of Billboard Magazine, and called, “one of a baker’s dozen of acts to watch in the folk community around the world." He has worked with a long list of musical icons from JOHNNY CASH to BB KING. Brad has performed live, twice, on radio’s “Tied to the Tracks,” and scored a “Listener Favorite” there. An Associated Press review of Colerick’s latest CD, “Lines In The Dirt,” says, “The 11-song set shows that Colerick’s excellent 2006 release, ‘Cottonwood’ – his first album in 19 years – was no fluke.” With contributions from SUZY BOGGUSS, LARRY KLEIN, HERB PEDERSEN, APRIL VERCH, and LOWEN & NAVARRO, “Lines In The Dirt” is marvelous, filled with honest, original, unique and memorable songwriting and fine music making from Brad and his stellar cast of guest artists. You can also catch Brad's videos of "Time Away" and "Let Her Fall In Love" in occasional rotation on the GAC TV channel; that’s especially notable, because he’s a pure Americana original, and certainly not just another Nashville clone.
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Sat, Dec 13:
7-9 pm HIGH HILLS, the all-women bluegrass band, at the Coffee Gallery Backstage, 2029 N Lake Av, Altadena 91101; info, www.coffeegallery.com; reservations, 626-398-7917. Together since 1996, High Hills has headlined with the DIXIE CHICKS, RICKY SKAGGS, the DEL MCCOURY BAND, and others. One reviewer writes, "Strong solid and energetic bluegrass are the trademarks of HIGH HILLS, featuring superb instrumental leads on fiddle, mandolin, banjo, guitar and standup bass, joined by magical blend of vocal harmonies.” Humor and multi-instrumental diversity make for an enjoyable evening with these musical women. The band is VIRGINIA STARLING, with her award-winning vocals and fiddle; LESLIE REAGAN on hot mandolin and flatpick guitar; LAURA SILVERSTEIN, an accomplished fingerstyle player on banjo and guitar; CHERYL RICHARDS on big bass fiddle. They are all ingredients which heighten HIGH HILLS. Venue impresario BOB STANE says, “Definitely good music, sung and played. Lots of goofing around that turns into solid comedy. Many encores here. Good stuff.” More at www.highhills.com. Tix $18.
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Sat, Dec 13; in Lone Pine:
7-9 pm CROSSTOWN COWBOYS play the “Winter Concert Series” at The Beverly and Jim Rogers Museum of Lone Pine Film History, 701 S Main St, Lone Pine, CA. Info & tix, 760-876-9909.
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Sat, Dec 13; 2nd Sat every month:
7:30 pm monthly “GRASSROOTS ACOUSTICA” celebrates the life and music of the late NICOLETTE LARSON with the “2nd Annual ‘Lotta Love’ Edition” with Nicolette’s songs performed by PAUL ZOLLO, LISA TURNER, LOIS BLAISCH, KAREN TOBIN, MARE LENNON, DEBRA DAVIS, DEBORAH PEARL, SEVERIN BROWNE, DUDLEY SAUNDERS, special guest ROSEMARY BUTLER, “resident rhumba girl” guest of honor ELSIE MAY LARSON-KUNKEL, artist-in-residence BYRON PFEIFER, and performing host MARK ISLAM, at the charity benefit series new home, The Talking Stick (new location), 1411 Lincoln Bl, Venice 92091; www.thetalkingstick.net. Tonight is the series’ 18th installment with 100% of donations benefitting “The Nicolette Larson Pediatric Endowment at Mattel Children's Hospital/UCLA.” Tonight’s show is a chance for fans & friends remember NICOLETTE LARSON (1952-1997). Nicolette's daughter ELSIE MAY LARSON-KUNKEL will return after being a last-minute addition at last year’s tribute, joining what's certain to be a big lineup whose incomplete list includes LISA TURNER, PAUL ZOLLO, SEVERIN BROWNE, KAREN TOBIN, and performing host MARK ISLAM. More about tonight’s show and the Grassroots Acoustica series, at www.grassrootsacoustica.org. No cover, but it’s a fund-raiser for charity.
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Sat, Dec 13:
8 pm BILL EVANS & MEGAN LYNCH at the Blue Ridge Pickin Parlor, 17828 Chatsworth Street 91344; reservations & info, 818-282-9001. The duo’s new CD, “Let’s Do Something,” is set for a Dec 19 release, with the CD release show at Berkeley’s famous “Freight & Salvage.” Their previous CD has been heard on radio’s “Tied to the Tracks.” Both Bill and Megan are widely acclaimed and much in demand - both as performing musicians and teachers. They recently combined their efforts, and the result is much greater than the sum of its parts. They perform traditional banjo/fiddle tunes, of course, but go far beyond that. Their voices blend beautifully, and they perform both classic and contemporary acoustic tunes. Bill & Megan include their individual original material, adding innovation and excitement as a duo to their already stellar musicianship. If you’ve heard either of them before, this should provide a new experience for you. Joy Felt, from the Bluegrass Association of Southern California, adds, “Plus, they are funny, very funny.” Artists info, www.fiddlestar.com and www.myspace.com/billevansandmeganlynch. Doors at 7:30 pm. $15 advance, $20 door. Kids ages 6-11 are $12.
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Sat, Dec 13:
8 pm MUSICA ANGELICA BAROQUE ORCHESTRA with guests THE TÖLZER KNABENCHOR world renowned boy’s choir from Germany, performs “CHRISTMAS ORATORIO” by J.S. BACH in Zipper Concert Hall, Colburn School of Performing Arts; 200 S Grand Av, downtown L.A.; info & tix, 310-458-4504 or www.MusicaAngelica.org. Conductor is Martin Haselböck, soloist Tölzer Knabenchor; director G. Schmidt Gaden; tenor Markus Schäfer; baritone Randall Scarlata. Musica Angelica, based in Santa Monica, collaborates with leading performing arts institutions in Southern California, including Los Angeles Opera, Long Beach Opera, the J. Paul Getty Museum, the Norton Simon Museum, and the Los Angeles Master Chorale. Guest conductors have included Rinaldo Alessandrini, Giovanni Antonini, Harry Bicket, Paul Goodwin, and Jory Vinikour, and others. The ensemble was co-founded by Michael Eagan, widely considered one of the foremost lute players in the country, and gambist Mark Chatfield. Eagan passed away in 2004; Chatfield, in 1998. Info and brochure with schedule of the 5-concert orchestral series plus their chamber series, is available by calling 310-458-4504 or online at www.MusicaAngelica.org. (They also perform tomorrow at 4 pm in Santa Monica; see listing.) Tix from $39 to $55.
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Sat, Dec 13:
8:30 pm “PARLOR PERFORMANCES” presents brilliant singing political satirist ROY ZIMMERMAN at Steinway Hall, 12121 W Pico Bl, Santa Monica. (1 door W of Bundy, under Fields Pianos, on Level P2; park free in lot.) Info, reservations, 310-471-3979 or Jeannine@FrankEntertainment.com. Roy Zimmerman has performed live on radio’s “Tied to the Tracks” and scored a “Listener Favorite” on the show. His songs are hilarious and memorable.
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Sat, Dec 13:
9 pm “CHRISTMAS CONCERT” with I SEE HAWKS IN L.A. plus CLIFF WAGNER AND THE OLD #7 at Grand Annex, 434 W 6th St, San Pedro 90731; event info, http://panioloproductions.com/local.html. Tix, www.panioloproductions.com/store.html. The night will feature Christmas songs. Each band will play a set, and sit-in to perform together. Adv tix $15.
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Sun, Dec 14 (all weekend):
9 am-4:30 pm annual “WINTER WEEKEND AT DESCANSO GARDENS” with song, festivities, fun, and art, at Descanso Gardens, 1418 Descanso Dr, La Canada Flintridge; 818-949-4200; www.DescansoGardens.org. The entire family can get into the holiday spirit with this weekend event in the Gardens. Hitch a ride with Santa on the Enchanted Railroad, learn how to make a holiday wreath, be inspired by a cappella music and enjoy a gourmet brunch. Unless otherwise noted, all events are free with Garden admission.
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Seasonal music by the Oakwood School CHORALIERS, 10:30 am, Saturday only.
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Carriage House Holiday Art Show, all day, both days; showcase of work of 20 local artists who create in oils, ceramics and more.
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Breakfast with Santa, 9:30 & 11 am, “Wintry Wreaths Class,” 1-3 pm, both days; extra cost, and that includes admission; breakfast reservations req’d at 818-790-3663; wreath class reservations at 818-949-7980.
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Santa Visits the Enchanted Railroad, 2-4 pm, both days; take a holiday trip on Descanso Garden’s famed Enchanted Railroad, decorated for the season, with the big man in red. Bring your camera to capture a memory. Miniature RR ride is $3 per person, in addition to admission.
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Free parking. Admission $8 for adults, $6 seniors & students, $3 children ages 5-12, free for Descanso mbrs and children age 5 and younger. Fees for classes and programs include Gardens admission. Descanso Gardens is accredited by the American Association of Museums.
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Sun, Dec 14:
Noon-3:30 pm “FIDDLE & BANJO WORKSHOPS” with BILL EVANS & MEGAN LYNCH at the Blue Ridge Pickin Parlor, 17828 Chatsworth Street 91344. Each teaches a workshop, fiddle or banjo, and together they host a jamming workshop for all instrumentalists and singers. For more info and to make a reservation, phone 818-282-9001. Artists info, www.fiddlestar.com. They also perform a concert here Dec 13, and one at the Coffee Gallery Backstage tonight at 7 pm. Today’s fiddle and banjo workshops are $30 each, jamming workshop is $20.
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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:
2 pm “CHRISTMAS ON THE RANGE” is the annual holiday show benefit concert at the Autry Museum, presented by the Western Music Association, with TOM HIATT & THE SUNDOWN RIDERS, JOYCE WOODSON, JOE HERRINGTON, JOHN BERGSTROM, CLYDE LUCAS and “Tied to the Tracks” host LARRY WINES as the emcee, in the Wells Fargo Theatre at The Autry National Center / Autry Museum of the American West, 4700 Western Heritage Way, Griffith Park, L.A. 90027; 323-667-2000.
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This promises to be a great afternoon of entertainment, with first-rate traditional and original western music and cowboy poetry, featuring:
* JOYCE WOODSON, 2008 Academy of Western Artists “Female Vocalist of the Year;” composer of Western Music Association-nominated “Song of the Year,” “If I Hadn’t Seen the West” and of the hit, “He’s Courtin’ Annie”
* TOM HIATT AND THE SUNDOWN RIDERS a western band with STEVE THOMAS, TOM HIATT, & MARVIN O’DELL (Marvin is a host on web radio’s “Classic Heartland)
* JOE HERRINGTON, award-winning Cowboy Poet, with poems and stories of the season
* JOHN BERGSTROM, historical balladeer
* CLYDE LUCAS, western singer-songwriter
* LARRY WINES, Master of Ceremonies, host of “Tied to the Tracks,” radio / internet personality, writer, songwriter
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Reservations: call Marilyn Tuttle, 818-365-8709 or e-mail lindaleegreen@earthlink.net. Special advisory: The famous Griffith Park Holiday Light Show will be operating, so you are advised to enter the park from the North, via Victory Bl., to avoid traffic diversions.
Tix: Gen’l $20; WMA or Autry mbrs $15; children under age 12, $10.
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Following the concert is the annual WMA “CHRISTMAS PARTY & JAM” at Viva Cantina / Viva Fresh, (900 Riverside Dr, Burbank; 818-845-2425) from about 5:30-9 pm, everyone welcome.
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Sun, Dec 14:
2 pm ROY ZIMMERMAN plays a matinee at the Coffee Gallery Backstage, 2029 N Lake Av, Altadena 91101; info, www.coffeegallery.com; reservations, 626-398-7917. So, what will one of the world’s greatest singing satirists have as material, now that Barack is President-elect?
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Plenty, we’re sure. ROY ZIMMERMAN has performed on the most prestigious stages in America, and twice on radio’s “Tied to the Tracks.” He reliably delivers funny songs – often ones that make you think, even as you’re laughing – about politics and the state of humanity. What's funny about war, poverty, ignorance, bigotry, neo-conservatism, homophobia, greed, lust and fear? Ask Roy. He's been writing satirical songs for twenty years. He’s shared the stage with such diverse talents as George Carlin, Arlo Guthrie, Kate Clinton, Bill Clinton, Arianna Huffington, Bill Maher, and Paul Krassner, and played a series of shows swapping songs with The Pixies' Frank Black.
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Roy Zimmerman founded and wrote all the material for the satirical folk quartet THE FOREMEN, Warner Reprise recording artists throughout the ‘90s. As a solo artist, he’s released five albums. Videos of Roy’s performances are popular worldwide on the web, and his song, “Creation Science 101,” made the front page of YouTube recently where it received over 730,000 views and 11,000 comments, and Roy adds, “many of them coherent.”
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The Los Angeles Times says, "Zimmerman displays a lacerating wit and keen awareness of society's foibles that bring to mind a latter-day Tom Lehrer." TOM LEHRER himself says, "I congratulate Roy Zimmerman on reintroducing literacy to comedy songs. And the rhymes actually rhyme, they don't just 'rhyne.'" JONI MITCHELL says, "Roy's lyrics move beyond poetry and achieve perfection." Tix, $15.
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Sun, Dec 14:
3 pm “FRET HOUSE EMPLOYEES CHRISTMAS SHOW” at the Fret House, 309 N Citrus Av, Covina; 626-339-7020; www.frethouse.com. The venue’s annual concert, performed by the music store instructors and staff. Free.
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Sun, Dec 14:
3:30 pm VICTORIA KIRSCH, piano, with JAMIE CHAMBERLIN, soprano, and ANNA KOSTYUCHEK, violin, and in Dabney Lounge on the Caltech campus, 322 S Michigan Av, Pasadena; 626-395-4652, or toll-free 888-2CALTECH (1-888-222-5832); this event, http://events.caltech.edu/events/event-5529.html. Presented by the Caltech Committee on Institute Programs.
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Pianist VICTORIA KIRSCH maintains a varied professional schedule that includes national and international performing, work with major and regional opera companies, extensive audition playing, private coaching and university teaching. In 1998, she began an extensive collaboration with JULIA MIGENES (Carmen in the 1984 film with Plácido Domingo) on the celebrated soprano's one-woman show, “Diva on the Verge.”
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Ms. Kirsch has played “Diva on the Verge” at L'Opéra Comique in Paris, the Peacock Theatre in London, L'Opéra de Monté Carlo in Monaco, Hawaii, San Francisco and the East coast, in addition to sold-out runs at the Odyssey Theatre in West Los Angeles. Recent tours have included shows in Australia and New Zealand. She has served as répétiteur/chorusmaster/assistant conductor for Los Angeles Opera, Long Beach Opera, Cincinnati Opera, Opera Santa Barbara and Mississippi Opera. She is currently a popular teaching artist for LA Opera's Education and Community Programs Department, participating in Opera for Educators and LA Opera 90012 programs, in addition to ongoing exhibit-based musical presentations. She is the pianist and music director of the Los Angeles-based Operetta Foundation, which presents staged concerts of rare operetta gems, and performs on numerous local and regional chamber music series, including Sundays Live at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Grand Performances at California Plaza and Jacaranda in Santa Monica. She has appeared a number of times on the Brand Library Music Series, and she been music director for the series for several years. FREE; no tickets or reservations required.
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Sun, Dec 14:
4 pm MUSICA ANGELICA BAROQUE ORCHESTRA with guests THE TÖLZER KNABENCHOR world renowned boy’s choir from Germany, performs “CHRISTMAS ORATORIO” by J.S. BACH, at The Broad Stage, Santa Monica City College, corner of Santa Monica Bl & 11th St, Santa Monica.; info & tix, 310-458-4504 or www.MusicaAngelica.org. Conductor is Martin Haselböck, soloist Tölzer Knabenchor; director G. Schmidt Gaden; tenor Markus Schäfer; baritone Randall Scarlata. Musica Angelica, based in Santa Monica, collaborates with leading performing arts institutions in Southern California, including Los Angeles Opera, Long Beach Opera, the J. Paul Getty Museum, the Norton Simon Museum, and the Los Angeles Master Chorale. Guest conductors have included Rinaldo Alessandrini, Giovanni Antonini, Harry Bicket, Paul Goodwin, and Jory Vinikour, and others. The ensemble was co-founded by Michael Eagan, widely considered one of the foremost lute players in the country, and gambist Mark Chatfield. Eagan passed away in 2004; Chatfield, in 1998. Info and brochure with schedule of the 5-concert orchestral series plus their chamber series, is available by calling 310-458-4504 or online at www.MusicaAngelica.org. (They also performed last night at 8 pm in downtown L.A; see listing.) Tix from $39 to $55.
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Sun, Dec 14:
5:30-9 pm annual WMA “CHRISTMAS PARTY & JAM” at Viva Cantina / Viva Fresh, 900 Riverside Dr, Burbank; 818-845-2425. Begins approximately 5:30 pm, following the annual “CHRISTMAS ON THE RANGE” holiday show benefit concert presented by the Western Music Association at at the Autry Museum. (See 2 pm listing.) Everyone welcome, bring acoustic instruments and your favorite holiday-themed cowboy songs.
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Sun, Dec 14:
7 pm BILL EVANS & MEGAN LYNCH return to the Coffee Gallery Backstage, 2029 N Lake Av, Altadena; reserv 626-398-7917; info www.coffeegallery.com. Advance reservations recommended. The duo’s new CD, “Let’s Do Something,” is set for a Dec 19 release, with the CD release show at Berkeley’s famous “Freight & Salvage.” Their previous CD has been heard on radio’s “Tied to the Tracks.” Both Bill and Megan are widely acclaimed and much in demand - both as performing musicians and teachers. They recently combined their efforts, and the result is much greater than the sum of its parts. They perform traditional banjo/fiddle tunes, of course, but go far beyond that. Their voices blend beautifully, and they perform both classic and contemporary acoustic tunes. Bill & Megan include their individual original material, adding innovation and excitement as a duo to their already stellar musicianship. If you’ve heard either of them before, this should provide a new experience for you. Joy Felt, from the Bluegrass Association of Southern California, adds, “Plus, they are funny, very funny.” Artists info, www.fiddlestar.com. They also present workshops today at the Blue Ridge Pickin’ Parlor (see noon listings for workshop info). Tonight’s show tix, $18.
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Sun, Dec 14:
7 pm KELLY JOE PHELPS 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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Sun, Dec 14:
7:30 pm JAMES HURLEY plays his CD RELEASE SHOW for "Tempest in a Teacup" at The Guitar Merchant, 7503 Topanga Canyon Bl, Canoga Park 91303. James Hurley has performed live on radio’s “Tied to the Tracks” between his tours of the US and England, and he earned a “Listener Favorite” on the radio show with a track from his previous album, “The Sun and the Moon.” Tonight, he debuts his new album.
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James says, “most (if not all) of the people that played or sang on the album” will perform, “with supporting sets from SABRINA & CRAIG, BRETT MIKELS, and LISA TURNER.” And James tell us, “I confess to taking a perverse pleasure in thinking some radio programmers may be perplexed with the range of styles between the songs. Let me just say that to me, the songs represent the living of a life...no two days are the same...and the album reflects that to the best of my ability. Since you're reading this, you probably already know that about the music I write. The album will soon be available through the website and through various download services.” There will be light refreshments and munchies. $10 at the door.
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Sun, Dec 14; in Simi Valley:
7:30-9 pm “HOLIDAY SEASON BLUEGRASS CONCERT” with THE BROMBIES, HIGH HILLS and a very special performance by award-winning young fiddle prodigy KATIE NAKAMURA, at Simi Valley Cultural Art Center, 3050 Los Angeles Av, Simi Valley 93065; www.simi-arts.org.
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THE BROMBIES are named for the wild horses of Australia. Their music is clear, exciting and original. GEORGE & JO ELLEN DOERING play with two of Bluegrass' most outstanding musicians, BILL BRYSON on bass and vocals, and PATRICK SAUBER on banjo. George, Bill and Patrick are sought-after by the music industry, and Jo-Ellen writes the band’s original music. Expect rich harmonies and captivating breaks. More at www.brombies.com
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HIGH HILLS is the all-female bluegrass band who have opened for many, many big stars. When they last performed at the Simi Valley Art Center, three years ago, they brought the house down. More at www.highhills.com
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KATIE NAKAMURA has captured top prizes and the hearts of the audience at the Topanga Banjo-Fiddle Contest, year after year. At age 10, Katie performed with Gabe and Michael Witcher and Scott Gates at the Simi Valley Cultural Arts Center. She literally stopped the show. Now, three years later, she is back to perform her magic.
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Advance tix at 805-583-7900 or at the box office. Gen’l $22, seniors (age 55+) $20.
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Sun, Dec 14; in Everett, WA:
7:30 pm SARAH BRIGHTMAN at the Comcast Arena, 2000 Hewitt Av, Everett, WA 98201; 425-322-2600.
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Sun, Dec 14; in Victorville:
4-7:30 pm 9th annual “CURLY’S COWBOY CHRISTMAS” with BELINDA GAIL & CURLY MUSGRAVE and the TUMBLING TUMBLWEEDS in a benefit for the “Happy Trails Childrens Foundation” at the Ambassador Hotel, 15494 Palmdale Rd, Victorville; info & tix, www.happytrails.org; 760-240-3330. They’ve won the top awards separately and together. “DUSTY" ROY ROGERS, JR. honored BELINDA GAIL & CURLY MUSGRAVE when he said they can be described as “the ROY ROGERS & DALE EVANS of the 21st century.” The duo has twice performed live on radio’s “Tied to the Tracks.” The TUMBLING TUMBLWEEDS are the Academy of Western Artists “Group of the Year.”
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BELINDA GAIL received the Western Music Association's award for "Female Performer of the Year" an unprecedented four consecutive years, 1999 through 2002, and again in 2005. She garnered the Academy Of Western Artists, “Will Rogers’ Award” for "Female Performer of the Year" in 1999 and 2004.
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CURLY MUSGRAVE received the Western Music Association's “Male Performer of the Year” for 2002 and 2003. He also garnered the WMA's “Songwriter of the Year” award in 2002, 2003 and 2004. He’s received two Academy Of Western Artists “Will Rogers’ Awards” as “Male Performer of the Year” and “Entertainer of the Year” in 2003.
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BELINDA GAIL & CURLY MUSGRAVE received the “Duo/Group of the Year” award twice from the Western Music Association, for 2005 and 2006. More artists info at www.codeofthewestentertainment.com/gail-musgrave/default.asp
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The Happy Trails Children’s Foundation is a non-profit, tax-exempt 501(c)(3) charitable organization that works with abused children. It is run by a volunteer board of directors, and a paid and volunteer staff. The concert is an annual fund-raiser for the Foundation, and it always sells-out. Tix are $50 ea, or $95 per couple.
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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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Tue, Dec 16:
8 pm “SABRINA & CRAIG’S ACOUSTIC L.A. LIVE! CHRISTMAS SPECTACULAR” with TRACY NEWMAN & THE REINFORCEMENTS, fiddle wizard-vocalist STEPHANIE BETTMAN, and SABRINA & CRAIG, at the Coffee Gallery Backstage, 2029 N Lake Av, Altadena 91101; info, www.coffeegallery.com; reservations, 626-398-7917.
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A first-ever special event for the world famous venue – “A Christmas Spectacular.” CGB impresario BOB STANE says, “Now we know that everyone’s got their own way of celebrating the holidays, and Sabrina & Craig would like to share theirs with you. Come prepared to relax and enjoy the Christmas spirit of joy and harmony as they play arrangements of traditional favorites along with memorable originals. The duo’s special guests are the delightfully talented Tracy Newman & the Reinforcements and exciting singer-songwriter-fiddler Stephanie Bettman.”
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SABRINA & CRAIG bring over 75 years of musical experience between them. Their partnership expresses and shares their love of music, precise and poetic guitar voicings, complex harmonies, and heartfelt connection. If you like variety, they’ve got a combination of originals and unique covers sure to put a smile on even the crustiest critic. "Your act emits an abundance of love and wit, both personally and musically. Your performance today was magical; an inspiration to all of us!" - Mark Ludmer, musician and producer of "The Indie Music Show" on Santa Barbara Independent Television; “You two are really so incredibly entertaining!” - Harriet Schock, Gold & Platinum Songwriter. Craig, as a solo performing songwriter, has been a guest on radio’s “Tied to the Tracks.”
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TRACY NEWMAN & THE REINFORCEMENTS are Tracy and her talented backing duo, and all three are recording artists. Initially a talented and prolific songwriter, TRACY NEWMAN took time off to become a founding member of the THE GROUNDLINGS, L.A.’s best-known improv company troupe, before going on to write and produce award-winning television, including an EMMY and a PEABODY AWARD for co-writing the coming-out episode of “ELLEN.” Tracy also co-created “ACCORDING TO JIM,” starring Jim Belushi. Now she’s back, full-time, to her first love - writing and performing whimsical and thoughtful songs that tell stories and touch hearts. Backing her up are THE REINFORCEMENTS – LORIE DOSWELL and GENE LIPPMAN. Lorie is a wonderful singer-songwriter- recording artist in her own right, and Gene is a self-confessed “harmony junkie,” whose guitar playing adds “Dan-Hicks-kinda licks to the mix.” Their tight, three-part harmonizing of Tracy’s tunes is a wonder, and you’ll find yourself singing along in spite of yourself. Tracy has been a guest on radio’s “Tied to the Tracks.”
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STEPHANIE BETTMAN and her band won the 2008 Topanga Banjo Fiddle contest, AND the 2008 “SoCal Live Acoustic Music Awards.” Stephanie has been labeled "the new Allison Krauss." Her songwriting and performance style is an innovative and catchy amalgam of bluegrass, folk, roots, and jazz. She blends sophisticated lyrics and killer instrumentation; then mixes it in a big pot of folky mountain vibe. Oh... and she'll charm you between songs, too. With a who's who of Nashville studio musicians lining up to work with her, she's chosen guitar-mandolin player LUKE HALPIN tonight to provide the backing for her soaring vocals and sizzling fiddle.
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Wed, Dec 17:
7 pm “SONGSALIVE! 10 YEAR ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION & XMAS/HOLIDAY PARTY” at The Mint, 6010 W Pico Bl, L.A. 90035; www.themintla.com; 323-954-9400 for dinner reservations. Songsalive! is celebrating their 10 year anniversary and the holiday season, with a variety of their members performing. They are a global organization, so expect both L.A. area and touring musicians. More info, www.songsalive.org/losangeles. Venue has full bar and serves dinner, and it’s necessary to book a table in advance to get a seat. Event includes giveaways / prizes / entertainment. Venue is 21+. No cover.
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Dec 18:
7-10 pm “POCKET GOLDBERG & FRIENDS SONGWRITER SHOWCASE” with this week’s guest artists PAUL MARSHALL (Patty Loveless, Juice Newton, Strawberry Alarm Clock), and DEBRA DAVIS (Christopher Cross), at Arnie's Café, 6864 Foothill Bl (at Marcus), Tujunga 91042; 818-951-9089; www.myspace.com/arniescafe. DALE LaDUKE (Kaedmon, BeaTunes, Five Wheel Drive) tells us, “I try to go as often as possible, because it's always good.” No cover, donations to artists are welcome.
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Thu, Dec 18:
8 pm TERRY TALBOT & THE MASON PROFFIT BAND at the Coffee Gallery Backstage, 2029 N Lake Av, Altadena 91101; info, www.coffeegallery.com; reservations, 626-398-7917. You may remember last year’s tour, wherein TERRY TALBOT joined BARRY McGUIRE in a fabulous review of classic ‘60s music, mixed with first-person stories that illuminated the music. Now, Terry Talbot is back with his band, MASON PROFFIT, returning to the place from which most of his stories came.
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TERRY TALBOT & MASON PROFFIT have a rich history in American music. In August of 1969, Mason Profit released the first of Terry’s thirty albums and influenced the music scene of the time. “The band swung harder than most of the West Coast’s country-rock heavies. Terry, meanwhile, crooned as if he’d grown up listening to Loretta Lynn and Merle Haggard. Mason Proffit disbanded in 1973, but not before making a huge impression on a couple of upstarts in California. Yessir, THE EAGLES’ desperado / outlaw image owes a lot to the brothers Talbot. So, if you want to pass Country Rock 101, you need a serious dose of the Proffit.” - Justin Farrar, Rhapsody / 2008.
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Terry is back as front man and principle songwriter for the band. He penned their hit songs, “Two Hangmen” - so politically charged that it was banned from radio by the FCC for sedition - and the band’s other hits, “Eugene Pratt” and “Better Find Jesus.” They recorded five albums on the Warner Bros. label and their opening acts included JOHN DENVER, THE DOOBIE BROTHERS, STEELY DAN, and DAN FOGLEBERG. “The Eagles were greatly influenced by Mason Proffit and followed the design of Two Hangmen for their Hotel California.”
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Later, with brother JOHN MICHAEL TALBOT, Terry toured as the opening act for THE EAGLES. Terry earned early recognition as an accomplished guitarist with GLEN CAMPBELL, CHAD MITCHELL, and SONNY & CHER.
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TERRY TALBOT has been nominated for a number of Grammy and Dove awards. In the last seven years, Terry has released six CD’s and a live video. Before that, he recorded seven solo albums with Sparrow Records including the Grammy nominated album, “The Painter,” with his brother, John. In 1979, “The Painter” was reviewed by Billboard magazine as “the best acoustic album of decade!” Terry is still heralded by many critics to be one of folk rock’s finest acoustic guitarists ever.
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Tonight Terry is joined by BYRON HORI on guitar and vocals and BRIAN BEAL on bass and vocals, reunited as TERRY TALBOT & THE MASON PROFFIT BAND, to bring a highly-charged, culturally-rich show. Their line up of original and familiar songs takes the listener on an American musical journey. Tix, $15.
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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19
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Fri, Dec 19:
7 pm SARAH BRIGHTMAN at The Theatre at Honda Center. Sarah Brightman is the biggest-selling soprano of all time. She recently captivated the world at the opening ceremony of the Beijing 2008 Olympics, and now she has begun her first North American tour in four years, including only two consecutive nights in Southern Cal. After the successful release of her highest chart-debuting album, “Symphony,” Sarah will release her first-ever Christmas album this holiday season. “A Winter Symphony” features season classics delivered with her vocals, including “Silent Night,” “In the Bleak Midwinter,” “Ave Maria” and others. During her career, Sarah has sold more than 26 million albums and over two million DVDs worldwide. She continues to defy genres and create groundbreaking music for audiences around the world. Doors at 7 pm. Tix $235, $110, $75, $40. On sale 9/13 at noon.
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Fri, Dec 19:
7:30 pm “CELTIC CHRISTMAS CELEBRATION” with MOLLY’S REVENGE and guests MOIRA SMILEY and dancer MAIRE CLERKIN, at the Unitarian Universalist Church, 1260 18th St (at Arizona), Santa Monica 90404. First of two shows in the L.A. area as MOLLY’S REVENGE (www.mollysrevenge.com) does their annual holiday show tour. They are joined by MOIRA SMILEY (www.moirasmiley.com), the multitalented vocalist-composer-arranger and impresario of VOCO; Moira won the West/Midwest USA Division of the “All-Ireland Singing Championship.” Joining the musicians is “the most creative and skilled Irish dancer you'll ever see,” MAIRE CLERKIN (www.musiccenter.org/education/artistdirectory_127.html). Advance tix at www.mollysrevenge.com/performances.shtml. (The other local show is tomorrow night at 7:30 pm in Pasadena; see listing.) Tix $18 advance, $20 door.
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Fri, Dec 19 (& Sat, Dec 20):
8 pm “TRIPPIN’ THE SIXTIES” with BARRY McGUIRE & JOHN YORK (The BYRDS) at the Coffee Gallery Backstage, 2029 N Lake Av, Altadena 91101; info, www.coffeegallery.com; reservations, 626-398-7917. You may remember last year’s tour, wherein TERRY TALBOT joined BARRY McGUIRE in a fabulous review of classic ‘60s music, mixed with first-person stories that illuminated the music. Now, the show is back, with JOHN YORK joining Barry for an evening of classic songs of the ‘60s, and personal stories that illuminate the music.
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BARRY McGUIRE stepped into the public eye in 1963 on the “Andy Williams Show,” as the gravelly voiced lead singer of the NEW CHRISTY MINSTRELS. He launched his musical career with the million-sellers "Green, Green" and "Green Back Dollar." In 1965, at the heart of the peace movement, McGuire went solo. His growing awareness of social hypocrisy was expressed in his third hit, "Eve of Destruction" which echoed around the world as an anthem of the times – and was banned from US radio play by the FCC, for sedition.
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Three years later, Barry was cast as the male lead in the original Broadway production of the musical "Hair." Once again his voice was heard proclaiming the ideals of a radical generation. Dick Clark says, “When world events collide with rock & roll, you get Barry McGuire.”
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JOHN YORK, currently working with Barry McGuire in "Trippin' The Sixties," is best known for his work as a member of the world-renowned folk rock / country rock group, THE BYRDS. John’s vocal and instrumental talents have kept him in the company of such musical luminaries as Roger McGuinn, The Mamas and Papas, Johnny Rivers, Lightnin’ Hopkins, Gene Clark, Clarence White, Nicky Hopkins, Mac Rebenack (Dr. John), Doug Sahm (The Sir Douglas Quintet), Rick Danko and Richard Manuel (The Band), and many others. The TV show, “The Place Where I Am Dreaming,” featured John’s artistic collaboration with his wife, artist Sumi Foley. Recently, John has composed and recorded music for the lyrics of Kim Fowley on "West Coast Revelation." The duet "Redneck Ninja" highlights John's creative partnership with acclaimed songwriter Patrick Brayer. In 2007, John played concerts in Japan for the third time.
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Fri, Dec 19:
8 pm “SPOKEN TRUTH” with performing host TROYAL is a free variety show on the Coffee Gallery FRONT-STAGE, 2029 N Lake Av, Altadena. 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 bohemianjoe@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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Sat, Dec 20:
7 pm SARAH BRIGHTMAN at The Forum in Inglewood. Sarah Brightman is the biggest-selling soprano of all time. She recently captivated the world at the opening ceremony of the Beijing 2008 Olympics, and now she has begun her first North American tour in four years, including only two consecutive nights in Southern Cal. After the successful release of her highest chart-debuting album, “Symphony,” Sarah will release her first-ever Christmas album this holiday season. “A Winter Symphony” features season classics delivered with her vocals, including “Silent Night,” “In the Bleak Midwinter,” “Ave Maria” and others. During her career, Sarah has sold more than 26 million albums and over two million DVDs worldwide. She continues to defy genres and create groundbreaking music for audiences around the world. Doors at 7 pm. Tix $235, $110, $75, $40. On sale 9/13 at noon.
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Sat, Dec 20:
7:30 pm “CELTIC CHRISTMAS CELEBRATION” with MOLLY’S REVENGE and guests MOIRA SMILEY and dancer MAIRE CLERKIN, at Throop Church, 300 S Los Robles Av, Pasadena. Second of two shows in the L.A. area (last night at 7:30 pm in Santa Monica was the first) as MOLLY’S REVENGE (www.mollysrevenge.com) does their annual holiday show tour. They are joined by MOIRA SMILEY (www.moirasmiley.com), the multitalented vocalist-composer-arranger and impresario of VOCO; Moira won the West/Midwest USA Division of the “All-Ireland Singing Championship.” Joining the musicians is “the most creative and skilled Irish dancer you'll ever see,” MAIRE CLERKIN (www.musiccenter.org/education/artistdirectory_127.html). Advance tix at www.mollysrevenge.com/performances.shtmlTix $18 advance, $20 door.
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Sat, Dec 20 (also Fri, Dec 19):
8 pm “TRIPPIN’ THE SIXTIES” with BARRY McGUIRE & JOHN YORK (The BYRDS) at the Coffee Gallery Backstage, 2029 N Lake Av, Altadena 91101; info, www.coffeegallery.com; reservations, 626-398-7917. You may remember last year’s tour, and their exciting live performance on radio’s “Tied to the Tracks,” wherein TERRY TALBOT joined BARRY McGUIRE in a fabulous review of classic ‘60s music, mixed with first-person stories that illuminated the music. Now, the show is back, with JOHN YORK joining Barry for an evening of classic songs of the ‘60s, and personal stories that illuminate the music.
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BARRY McGUIRE stepped into the public eye in 1963 on the “Andy Williams Show,” as the gravelly voiced lead singer of the NEW CHRISTY MINSTRELS. He launched his musical career with the million-sellers "Green, Green" and "Green Back Dollar." In 1965, at the heart of the peace movement, McGuire went solo. His growing awareness of social hypocrisy was expressed in his third hit, "Eve of Destruction" which echoed around the world as an anthem of the times – and was banned from US radio play by the FCC, for sedition.
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Three years later, Barry was cast as the male lead in the original Broadway production of the musical "Hair." Once again his voice was heard proclaiming the ideals of a radical generation. Dick Clark says, “When world events collide with rock & roll, you get Barry McGuire.”
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JOHN YORK, currently working with Barry McGuire in "Trippin' The Sixties," is best known for his work as a member of the world-renowned folk rock / country rock group, THE BYRDS. John’s vocal and instrumental talents have kept him in the company of such musical luminaries as Roger McGuinn, The Mamas and Papas, Johnny Rivers, Lightnin’ Hopkins, Gene Clark, Clarence White, Nicky Hopkins, Mac Rebenack (Dr. John), Doug Sahm (The Sir Douglas Quintet), Rick Danko and Richard Manuel (The Band), and many others. The TV show, “The Place Where I Am Dreaming,” featured John’s artistic collaboration with his wife, artist Sumi Foley. Recently, John has composed and recorded music for the lyrics of Kim Fowley on "West Coast Revelation." The duet "Redneck Ninja" highlights John's creative partnership with acclaimed songwriter Patrick Brayer. In 2007, John played concerts in Japan for the third time.
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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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Sun, Dec 21:
5-8 pm “WINTER SOLSTICE AT THE LEARNING GARDEN,” at The Learning Garden at Venice High School, 13000 Venice Bl, Venice 90066; 310-722-3656; learninggardenmaster@yahoo.com. Gardenmaster David says, “Leave the crazies behind - that's the 'holiday crazies' - and relax with us on the shortest night of the year. Back in our agrarian roots, we find the real reason to have a celebration in December, and with that, we leave behind all the crazy-making of shopping and holiday parties. Let go of the commerce that is our current holiday model, and relax with friends by a hot fire - bring your own marshmallows!” There’s always a fun acoustic roots music jam at these events.
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Sun, Dec 21:
7 pm RENAISSANCE performs “A CELEBRATION OF A CAPELLA CHRISTMAS” at the Coffee Gallery Backstage, 2029 N Lake Av, Altadena 91101; reservations, 626-398-7917; info, www.coffeegallery.com. Recognized as one of Los Angeles' premiere a Capella vocal groups, RENAISSANCE takes their audience on a nostalgic, musical journey; singing songs of joy, hope, love and redemption. Their repertoire creatively brings back memorable music, covers of legends of Doo Wop and Soul music, including The Drifters, The Moon Glows, Sam Cooke, The Orioles, Clyde McPhatter, Pookie Hudson and the Spaniels, and many more. This group is on a mission to preserve an important American musical art form - "Street Corner Doo Wop / A Capella" singing. In their own, cool, creatively unique and soulful style, are doing all they can to accomplish that goal. Comprised of founding members MAURICE KITCHEN, TORRE BRANNON REESE, & KWAME ALEXANDER, over time these core members teamed-up with ANTHONY SNEAD & CHARLES (SONNY) BANKS of the trio "Banks Epps &Snead." Their new CD, "Meet Me on the Corner," has been accepted with overwhelming enthusiasm and great success. Not just another singing group, Renaissance intertwines social and cultural themes in their music, offering "food for the spirit" as well as the soul. As their website proclaims, “Doo Wop Ain’t Dead.” Artists info, www.doowopaintdead.com. Tix, $15.
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Sun, Dec 21:
7 pm “HAWAIIAN HOLIDAY CONCERT” and music workshop with JIM "KIMO" WEST, & THE POLYNESIAN PARADISE DANCERS at Grand Annex, 434 W 6th St, San Pedro 90731; event info, http://panioloproductions.com/local.html. Tix, www.panioloproductions.com/store.html.
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Two workshops at 4 pm, choose Hula or Slack Key Guitar, $10 each. Concert at 7 pm is $15. Adv tix, www.panioloproductions.com/store.html.
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Sun, Dec 21:
8 pm “FOREVER FLAMENCO!” at The Fountain Theatre, 5060 Fountain Av (Fountain at Normandie), L.A. 90029; 323-663-1525; www.FountainTheatre.com. Ongoing Flamenco series takes place on the first and third Sunday of every month. With only 80 seats in four rows, The Fountain Theatre is the perfect place to view Flamenco. Each show features a roster of world-class Flamenco dancers, singers and musicians drawn from the rich pool of Flamenco artists in Southern California, with additional guest artists brought from San Francisco, Albuquerque and Spain. Secure, on-site parking is $5; tix $30.
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MONDAY, DECEMBER 22
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Mon, Dec 22; in Ojai:
7 pm Second Annual “IRISH CHRISTMAS SHOW” with Portland’s HANZ AKARI BAND and Irish step dancers at the Ojai Concert Series, Ojai Valley Woman's Club, 441 E Ojai Av, Ojai; 805-649-5189; www.ojaiconcertseries.com.
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It’s a celebration of Christmas with songs of the season, Irish step dancers, and a fresh new take on Irish traditional music with a Celtic / Japanese fusion quartet that series sponsors say “will knock your socks off the chimney.” Last year’s show was a complete sell-out, so order early.
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HANZ AKARI BAND has created a singularly original new sound, a Celtic / Japanese hybrid, that honors both styles and their traditions while adding a fresh new element to both. For the past five years they have been exciting concert goers across the country and around the world. Also Featured are CARY NOVOTNY on guitar and vocals, EDDIE PARENTE on fiddle and JOEY ABARTA (Ciunas) on bodhran, and featuring two young Irish step dancers. "The next generation of traditional music" winner of liveireland.com's 2005 Male Newcomer of the Year.
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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, $18 adv, $20 door.
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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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Sun, Dec 28:
7 pm SLIGO RAGS at the Coffee Gallery Backstage, 2029 N Lake Av, Altadena; reserv 626-398-7917; info www.coffeegallery.com. This locally-based big time Irish act performed live on radio’s “Tied to the Tracks” on St. Patrick’s Day in 2006, and that time EIGHT of the Top Ten songs on one Celtic Music Chart were their recordings. Their debut studio CD, "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. Two-time winners of the Orange County Music Award for Best Folk Band, this highly-entertaining 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. 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 know 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. Much fun. Venue impresario BOB STANE says, “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.” $18.
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Fri, Jan 9:
8 pm PETER OSTROUSHKO performs the California Traditional Music Society (CTMS) concert series in the Encino Community Center, 4935 Balboa Bl (at Ventura Bl), Encino 91316; tix & info, www.ctmsfolkmusic.org or 818-817-7756 (11 am-4 pm). Doors at 7:30 pm. PETER OSTROUSHKO has come to be regarded as one of the finest mandolin and fiddle players in acoustic music. His tours have taken him to the stages of clubs, performing arts centers, music festivals and theatres across North America and Europe, and he has earned an international reputation as a versatile and dazzling master of instrumentation and composition. www.peterostroushko.com. You can purchase multi-concert packages and save from prices shown. Adv tix, $15 ($25 front section, $30 front row; tix at door are unreserved seats only, $20.
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SATURDAY, JANUARY 10
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Sat, Jan 10, 2009:
7:30 pm COLES WHALEN with SARAH SLANTON at Molly Malone's, 575 S Fairfax Av, L.A.; 323-935-1577; www.mollymalonesla.com. Artists info, www.myspace.com/coleswhalen and www.myspace.com/sarahslantonmusic. $10.
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Sat, Jan 10, 2009; 2nd Sat every month:
7:30 pm monthly “GRASSROOTS ACOUSTICA” this month with the “2nd Annual Auld Lang Syne Edition: One Degree To Edward Tree” featuring WENDY CONRAD, LISA O'KANE, SPENCER DAVIS, EDWARD TREE, JOHN STOWERS, JANE BOLDUC, and more, at the charity benefit series new home, The Talking Stick’s NEW location, 1411 Lincoln Bl, Venice 92091; www.thetalkingstick.net. Tonight is the series’ 19th installment with 100% of donations benefitting “House Of Hope,” a safe, sober environment for women wanting to recover from alcoholism and drug addiction. More on Grassroots Acoustica at www.grassrootsacoustica.org. No cover, but it’s a fund-raiser for charity.
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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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Sat, Jan 10, 2009:
8 pm PETER OSTROUSHKO at the CalTech Folk Music Society series on the Caltech campus, 322 S Michigan Av, Pasadena; www.folkmusic.caltech.edu; 626-395-4652, or toll-free 888-2CALTECH (1-888-222-5832).
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Known for his many musical contributions to radio’s “A Prairie Home Companion,” PETER OSTROUSHKO is a superbly accomplished multi-instrumentalist musician and recording artist. Curiously, if you begin reading his bio on his website, you’re struck with a sense of alarm that some untoward fate may have befallen him – the bio is decidedly “past tense.” Happily, the man and musician are quite well, and delighting audiences everywhere, as he will surely do tonight. Peter is touring his latest CD, “Peter Joins the Circus.” More at www.peterostroushko.com.
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Info & tix, Caltech Ticket Office, 626-395-4652 or 1-888-2CALTECH.
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Sat, Jan 10, 2009:
8 pm ED GERHARD at the Fret House, 309 N Citrus Av, Covina; 626-339-7020; www.frethouse.com. Artist info, www.virtuerecords.com. $20.
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Sun, Jan 11, 2009; in NYC:
6th annual “globalFEST,” a “preeminent world music festival in North America,” with CALYPSO ROSE, CHICHA LIBRE, FEMI KUTI & THE POSITIVE FORCE, HOT 8 BRASS BAND, KAILASH KHER'S KAILASA, L&O, LA TROBA KUNG-FÚ, MARCIO LOCAL, OCCIDENTAL BROTHERS DANCE BAND INTERNATIONAL, SHANBEHZADEH ENSEMBLE, TANYA TAGAQ, VALKYRIEN ALLSTARS, WATCHA CLAN, others, at Webster Hall in New York. Early tix sales, through Nov 30, save $5. Info, www.rockpaperscissors.biz. It’s timed to coincide with the annual “Association for Performing Arts Presenters Conference,” when thousands of concert presenters are in town to program their upcoming seasons. Promoters tell us, “Drawing on the bounty of sounds, styles, and approaches exploding around the world, globalFEST has opened minds and doors for outstanding international artists.” They continue, “globalFEST was created in the wake of 9/11, a time of xenophobic backlash and tightening visa restrictions, the festival has always kept a finger on the pulse of cross-border musical exchange and has adapted to the changing needs of the field. The festival directors - Bill Bragin of Acidophilus: Live & Active Cultures - and Isabel Soffer of World Music Institute - are joined by Shanta Thake of Joe's Pub at The Public Theater.”
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Sun, Jan 11, 2009:
11 am-noon PETER ALSOP plays a kid’s show at McCabe’s, 3103 Pico Bl, Santa Monica; 310-828-4497. Artist info, www.myspace.com/peteralsop2 and www.peteralsop.com.
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Sun, Jan 11, 2009:
3:30 pm CHRISTOPHER KOVALCHICK, violin, and JULIA GREER, piano, play the “Kitty MacDonnell Memorial Concert” in Dabney Lounge on the Caltech campus, 322 S Michigan Av, Pasadena; 626-395-4652, or toll-free 888-2CALTECH (1-888-222-5832); this event, http://events.caltech.edu/events/event-5530.html. Presented by the Caltech Committee on Institute Programs. The program will feature works by Brahms, Beethoven, Stravinsky, and Prokofiev. Artists info, www.christopherkovalchick.com and www.jrgreer.caltech.edu/pianist/index.html. FREE, no tix or reservations required.
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Sun, Jan 11, 2009:
5 pm TAMIR HENDELMAN plays the “JAZZ VESPERS” series at All Saints Church, 132 N Euclid Av, Pasadena 91101; 626-583-2725; www.allsaints-pas.org. The series makes its 2009 return. It is “a celebration of life, spirit and music.” Child care is provided. Good will offering is accepted. No reservations. Free.
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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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Mon, Jan 12, 2009:
7 pm “CLAZZICAL NOTES: DUETS” in Ramo Auditorium on the Caltech campus, 322 S Michigan Av, Pasadena; 626-395-4652, or toll-free 888-2CALTECH (1-888-222-5832); this event, http://events.caltech.edu/events/event-5742.html. “Clazzical Notes” is an adult educational outreach series sponsored by The Pasadena Symphony (www.pasadenasymphony.org). It is a free evening of music and discussion among renowned musicians, to bridge the gap that currently exists between the jazz and classical music communities. The artists for this evening include jazz singer SHERRY WILLIAMS and a classical singer to be announced. Moderator is RACHEL WORBY (www.worby.com), Music Director of the Pasadena POPS. FREE; no tix or reservations required.
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Wed-Sun, Jan 14-18, 2009; in Colorado:
20th Annual “COLORADO COWBOY POETRY GATHERING” at the Arvada Center for the Arts and Humanities, Arvada, CO; www.arvadacenter.org. It's the 20th Anniversary Celebration, and AL “DOC” MEHL (theasphaltcowboy@comcast.net) tells us, “You'll find a premiere line-up of poets and musicians.” Al will be on stage Thursday afternoon, Jan 15, and all day Jan 16 & 17. He cpntinues, “Make a full day of your outing, and for the price of one ticket you'll see dozens of the ‘Best of the West.’ Ah, heck, just quit the day job (you never liked it that much anyway...) and come for all five days!’ More at the event website; click on the words "On Stage," and look for "Upcoming Special Events."
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Jan 14, 2009; in Ojai:
7 pm CROWFOOT at the Ojai Concert Series, Ojai Valley Woman's Club, 441 E Ojai Av, Ojai; 805-649-5189; www.ojaiconcertseries.com. CROWFOOT is from Canada and the East Coast, an Appalachian /Quebecois fusion trio sensation. 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 $, tba.
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Tue, Jan 15:
Noon-2 pm VERTIGO ROAD plays the lunchtime “Pershing Square Ice Rink Music Series” on the outdoor stage at Pershing Square, 532 S Olive St, downtown L.A. 90014; 213-847-4970; www.laparks.org/pershingsquare. Ride the Red Line subway to Pershing Square and avoid expensive parking. This is a fine band, playing a series with a fine, professional sound system. If you work downtown, you can grab lunch at any of several nearby take-out places, and enjoy all or part of the concert. Vertigo Road’s music has been heard on radio’s “Tied to the Tracks.” More at www.vertigoroad.com. Free.
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FRIDAY, JANUARY 16
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Fri, Jan 16; in Lancaster:
8 pm OZARK JUBILEE at the Lancaster Performing Arts Center, 750 W Lancaster Bl, Lancaster; 661-723-5950; www.lpac.org. Ozark Jubilee serves up an all-new variety show of country and western, bluegrass and gospel music with a huge helping of classic hillbilly humor. Starring the outrageous Doofus Doolittle (aka world-class fiddler RANDY NEWMAN), this performance is straight out of “The Grand Ole Opry.” It’s feel-good family fare that leaves audiences hungry for more. Tix $25 & $20.
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Sat, Jan 17, 2009:
1:30 & 3:30 pm “OZARK JUBILEE FOR KIDS” starring DOOFUS DOOLITTLE at the Haugh Performing Arts Center, at Citrus College 1000 W. Foothill Bl, Glendora 91741; www.haughpac.com. Hillbilly high jinks, sidesplitting comedy, and down-home cornpone humor abound in this musical variety show that’s just plain, good old-fashioned fun. The eight members of OZARK JUBILEE - under the leadership of zany DOOFUS DOOLITTLE - are coming all the way from Branson, Missouri, to share their very own mixture of country standards, bluegrass, and gospel music chosen especially for young audiences. All ages show. Tix are a fine bargain at $6.
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Sat, Jan 17, 2009:
8 pm BOB BROZMAN at Boulevard Music, 4316 Sepulveda Bl, Culver City; 310-398-2583; www.boulevardmusic.com. (Website also has a neighborhood dining guide.) Tix on sale Aug 18 – months earlier than usual. $17.50.
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Sat, Jan 17, 2009:
8 pm OZARK JUBILEE starring DOOFUS DOOLITTLE at the Haugh Performing Arts Center, at Citrus College 1000 W. Foothill Bl, Glendora 91741; www.haughpac.com. Hillbilly high jinks, sidesplitting comedy, and down-home cornpone humor abound in this musical variety show that’s just plain, good old-fashioned fun. The eight members of OZARK JUBILEE - under the leadership of zany DOOFUS DOOLITTLE - are coming all the way from Branson, Missouri, to share their very own mixture of country standards, bluegrass, and gospel music chosen especially for young audiences. Tix $24, $22 students & srs, $12 ages 16 & under.
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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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Sun, Jan 18, 2009; in the SF Bay area:
LINDA RONSTADT, RY COODER, TAJ MAHAL, LAURIE LEWIS, TOM ROZUM, and LOS CENZONTLES play an “Arhoolie Foundation Fundraiser.” Laurie Lewis tells us, “This is a very rare, special event to benefit the Arhoolie Foundation, and we hope a few of you will be able to join us. For more information, please contact me directly by email, laurie@laurielewis.com. The Foundation… [does] excellent work. Needless to say, we are honored to be included in this incredible line-up. Tickets to this occasion are very limited.”
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Sun, Jan 18, 2009:
7 pm PETER HIMMELMAN, plus an opening act, tba, at the Grand Vision Event Center, 434 W 6th St, San Pedro 90731; event info, http://panioloproductions.com/local.html. PETER HIMMELMAN is a hilarious, openhearted, spontaneous, unpredictable and truly multi-faceted musician. He is a critically-lauded rock troubadour, a Grammy nominated creator of children’s music, and an Emmy nominated film and television composer. One of the finest, if not underappreciated, American songwriters of the last two decades. Artist info, http://peterhimmelman.com. Also an opening act, tba. Tix $15 adv, $17 door.
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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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Wed, Jan 21, 2009; not music, but cool:
8 pm H. JEFF KIMBLE: “THE QUANTUM INTERNET” in Beckman Auditorium on the Caltech campus, 322 S Michigan Av, Pasadena; 626-395-4652, or toll-free 888-2CALTECH (1-888-222-5832); this event, http://events.caltech.edu/events/event-5523.html. Presented by the Caltech Committee on Institute Programs. Quantum networks offer a unifying set of opportunities and challenges across exciting intellectual and technical frontiers, including quantum computation, communication, and metrology. The realization of quantum networks composed of many nodes and channels requires new scientific capabilities for the generation and characterization of quantum coherence and entanglement. Fundamental to this endeavor are quantum interconnects that convert quantum states from one physical system to those of another in a reversible fashion. Such quantum connectivity for networks can be achieved by optical interactions of single photons and atoms, thereby enabling quantum teleportation between nodes. Extending entanglement across quantum networks in this fashion will create wonderful scientific opportunities for the exploration of physical systems that have not heretofore existed in the natural world. H. Jeff Kimble is the William L. Valentine Professor and Professor of Physics at Caltech. FREE; no tix or reservations required.
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THURSDAY, JANUARY 22
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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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FRIDAY, JANUARY 23
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FEMI KUTI makes a local stop on their national tour, playing the House of Blues Sunset Strip, 8430 Sunset Bl, West Hollywood; 323-848-5100. More at www.myspace.com/femikuti
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Sat, Jan 24, 2009:
8 pm IAN WHITCOMB & FRED SOKOLOW at the Fret House, 309 N Citrus Av, Covina; 626-339-7020; www.frethouse.com. Artist info: Ian, www.picklehead.com/ian.html and Fred, http://members.aol.com/sokolowmus. $15.
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Sat, Jan 24, 2009:
8 pm “JAPANESE FUSION SERIES #5” workshop & concert with SHUICHI HIDANO TAIKO SHOW at Grand Annex, 434 W 6th St, San Pedro 90731; event info, http://panioloproductions.com/local.html.
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Sun, Jan 25:
3:30 pm The TOKYO STRING QUARTET in Beckman Auditorium on the Caltech campus, 322 S Michigan Av, Pasadena; 626-395-4652, or toll-free 888-2CALTECH (1-888-222-5832); this event, http://events.caltech.edu/events/event-5703.html. Presented by the Coleman Chamber Music Association. This will be the Tokyo String Quartet's 12th Coleman concert, including the Centennial concert in 2004, since winning the Vera Barstow Award at the 1970 Competition. In 1995 the ensemble began performing with the "Paganini Quartet," a group of renowned Stradivarius instruments named for legendary virtuoso Niccolò Paganini, who acquired and played them during the 19th century. The Toronto Star said of the Quartet's playing that "The musicians displayed such finesse, such careful shaping of each melodic line as it was passed from one instrument to the next, that it left one almost breathless." Their numerous television appearances include “Sesame Street,” PBS's “Great Performances,” and “CNN This Morning.” The program includes:
Haydn, Quartet in D Major, Op. 76, No. 5
Janáček, Quartet No. 2 "Intimate Letters"
Brahms, Quartet No. 3 in B-flat Major, Op. 67
Artists info, www.tokyoquartet.com. Series info, include a downloadable PDF series brochure, at www.colemanchambermusic.org. Series of Six Coleman Chamber Concerts, by subscription, $192, $156, $120, $90; $60 youth. Tix for this concert, $36, $30, $25, $20; $10 youth.
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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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THURSDAY, JANUARY 29
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Thu, Jan 29; not music, but cool:
8 pm MATTHEW BOGDANOS: “THIEVES OF BAGHDAD: THE JOURNEY TO RECOVER THE WORLD'S GREATEST STOLEN TREASURES” in Beckman Auditorium on the Caltech campus, 322 S Michigan Av, Pasadena; 626-395-4652, or toll-free 888-2CALTECH (1-888-222-5832); this event, http://events.caltech.edu/events/event-5841.html. Presented by the Caltech Committee on Institute Programs, in the “Voices of Vision” series. (Originally scheduled for Oct 9, 2008.) When Baghdad fell, Colonel Matthew Bogdanos was in southern Iraq, tracking down terrorist networks through their financing and weapons smuggling—until he heard about the looting of the museum. Immediately setting out across the desert with an elite group chosen from his multiagency task force, he risked his career and his life in pursuit of Iraq's most priceless treasures.
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“Thieves of Baghdad” takes you from his family's flight to safety at Ground Zero on 9/11, to his mission to hunt down al-Qaeda terrorists in Afghanistan, and into the war-torn streets of Baghdad on the trail of antiquities. Colorful characters and double-dealing are the norm as Bogdanos tries to sort out what really happened during the chaos of war. We see his team going on raids and negotiating recoveries, blowing open safes and mingling in the marketplaces, and tracking down leads from Zurich and Amman to Lyons, London, and New York. In an investigation that led to the recovery of more than 5,000 priceless objects, complex threads intertwine, and the suspense mounts as the team works to locate the most sensational treasure of all, the treasure of Nimrud, a collection of gold jewelry and precious stones often called "Iraq's Crown Jewels."
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A mixture of police procedural, treasure hunt, wartime thriller, and cold-eyed assessment of the connection between the antiquities trade and weapons smuggling, Thieves of Baghdad exposes sordid truths about the international art and antiquities market. It also explores the soul of a man who is equal parts hardened Marine, dedicated father, and passionate scholar. Most of all, it demonstrates that, in a culture as old as that of the Middle East, nothing is ever quite what it seems.
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Matthew Bogdanos has been an assistant district attorney in Manhattan since 1988. A colonel in the Marine Reserves, middleweight boxer, and native New Yorker, he holds a degree in classics from Bucknell University, a law degree and a master's degree in Classical Studies from Columbia University, and a master's degree in Strategic Studies from the Army War College. Recalled to active duty after September 11, 2001, he received a Bronze Star for counterterrorist operations in Afghanistan, and then served two tours in Iraq. Released back into the Reserves in October 2005, he plans to return to the DA's Office to head up New York's first antiquities task force. FREE; no tickets or reservations required
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FRIDAY, JANUARY 30
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Fri, Jan 30, 2009:
8 pm TERRI HENDRIX 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. Upcoming in the series: Feb 15, 2009 - Steve Gillette & Cindy Mangsen; Mar 20, 2009 - The Buccaneers.
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Fri, Jan 30; in Lancaster:
8 pm THE NEVILLE BROTHERS at the Lancaster Performing Arts Center, 750 W Lancaster Bl, Lancaster; 661-723-5950; www.lpac.org. Groove to the hybrid mix of blues-soaked jazz, funk, soul, gospel and Southern street music created by “The First Family of Funk.” Brothers ART, CHARLES, AARON. & CYRIL NEVILLE proudly carry the torch of their native New Orleans' rich R&B legacy around the world and into downtown Lancaster. www.nevilles.com. Tix $56 & $49.
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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.
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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 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,” Terri 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.
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Now, nine self-released albums later, Terri 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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Sat, Jan 31, 2009:
8 pm THE NEVILLE BROTHERS at the Haugh Performing Arts Center, at Citrus College 1000 W. Foothill Bl, Glendora 91741; www.haughpac.com. There is no question that the Neville Brothers are the first family of music in New Orleans, the United States, and possibly the world. Individually, their recording history spans over 40 years. As a group, the Neville Brothers have been together and recording since 1978. Their music defies classification: bayou funk, rhythm and blues, bebop, soul are inadequate labels for their unique, never-duplicated sound. Each of the four brothers has discovered his own musical identity; as a family, these “blood brothers” have created some of the funkiest sounds the world has ever heard, combining half a century of New Orleans music into one family unit. Artists info, www.nevilles.com. Tix $45 & $40, students & srs $43 & $38.
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Sat, Jan 31, 2009:
8 pm PETER SPRAGUE at the Fret House, 309 N Citrus Av, Covina; 626-339-7020; www.frethouse.com. Artist info, www.petersprague.com. $15.
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Fri, Feb 6, 2009; in Ojai:
5:30 & 7:30 TOM CHAPIN, celebrated Grammy-winner, plays two completely different shows at the Ojai Concert Series, Ojai Valley Woman's Club, 441 E Ojai Av, Ojai; 805-649-5189; www.ojaiconcertseries.com. The brother of 80s folk legend HARRY CHAPIN, he is a renowned children’s musician who hosted TV’s “Make a Wish” children’s show with original songs and positive, self-esteem-building, go-learn-about-new-things messages. TOM CHAPIN plays two shows in Ojai: First, an early show at 5:30 pm, where he will play his 3-time Grammy-winning children's songs. Then, at 7:30, he performs an adult-themed show. On-site child care, by adv reserv is $5. Show tix $, tba.
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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:
CANCELLED: “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 7, 2009:
8 pm THE KINGSTON TRIO at the Caltech music series in Beckman Auditorium on the Caltech campus, 322 S Michigan Av, Pasadena; www.folkmusic.caltech.edu; this event, http://events.caltech.edu/events/event-5486.html; 626-395-4652, or toll-free 888-2CALTECH (1-888-222-5832). One of the indispensable groups of the Great Folk Revival, they’re still together making music and touring to share it.
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In 1957, THE KINGSTON TRIO emerged from San Francisco's North Beach club scene to take the country by storm, bringing the rich tradition of American folk music into the mainstream. The Trio remains popular with great songs that sound as good today as the first time you heard them. Artists info, www.kingstontrio.com.
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Presented by Caltech Public Events, Folk Music Society as marketing partner; discounted tix available if you mention the Folk Music Society. Tix, $36, $31, $26; $10 youth.
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Sun, Feb 8, 2009:
2 pm EL RITMO DE LA VIDA (“The Rhythm of Life”) with DOC SEVERINSEN, GIL GUTIERREZ, PEDRO CARTAS, MIGUEL FAVERO at the Haugh Performing Arts Center, at Citrus College 1000 W. Foothill Bl, Glendora 91741; www.haughpac.com. DOC SEVERINSEN is back on the road with rhythm on his mind! He has joined forces with classical guitarist GIL GUTIERREZ, violinist PEDRO CARTAS, and percussionist MIGUEL FAVERO and created this all-new show. El Ritmo de la Vida (The Rhythm of Life) features virtuosic classical Spanish music with a jazz flair, gorgeous American and Latino ballads, and great movie music. Since his “retirement” as bandleader of The Tonight Show with JOHNNY CARSON, Doc has had the opportunity to explore new musical vistas, but, just for the record, he has not lost his flair for outrageous fashions and witty banter! Artists info, www.docseverinsen.com. Tix $36, students & srs $34.
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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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Sat, Feb 14, 2009:
8 pm SQUEAKIN’ WHEELS at the Fret House, 309 N Citrus Av, Covina; 626-339-7020; www.frethouse.com. Artist info, www.myspace.com/squeakinwheels. $15.
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Sun, Feb 15, 2009:
5 pm SHARON HIRATA plays the “JAZZ VESPERS” series at All Saints Church, 132 N Euclid Av, Pasadena 91101; 626-583-2725; www.allsaints-pas.org. The series is “a celebration of life, spirit and music.” Child care is provided. Good will offering is accepted. No reservations. Free.
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Sun, Feb 15, 2009; in Lancaster:
7 pm “INTERNATIONAL GUITAR NIGHT” at the Lancaster Performing Arts Center, 750 W Lancaster Bl, Lancaster; 661-723-5950; www.lpac.org. This show promises “Four of the world’s finest acoustic guitarists – each completely different culturally and musically – unite to present music created in private pre-tour jam sessions. It is a not-to-be-missed experience that literally will not be found anywhere else.” More at www.internationalguitarnight.com Tix $27 & $22.
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Sun, Feb 15, 2009:
8 pm STEVE GILLETTE & CINDY MANGSEN 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. Upcoming in the series: Mar 20, 2009 - The Buccaneers.
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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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Thu, Feb 19, 2009:
7 pm WYNONNA at the Nokia Theatre “Club Nokia,” next to Staples Center, downtown L.A. Tix on sale at 10 am, Nov 1, 2008: $65, $55, $45.
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Fri, 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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Fri, Feb 20, 2009:
8 pm THE CAROLINA CHOCOLATE DROPS play the Caltech Music series in Beckman Auditorium on the Caltech campus, 322 S Michigan Av, Pasadena; www.folkmusic.caltech.edu; this event, http://events.caltech.edu/events/event-5487.html; 626-395-4652, or toll-free 888-2CALTECH (1-888-222-5832).
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These young musicians revisit old-time string-band music from the Carolina foothills. With dazzling velocity and virtuosity, and stirring a cappella displays, the rich tradition of fiddle and banjo come together on stage for a unique glimpse into American heritage music. More at www.carolinachocolatedrops.com.
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Presented by Caltech Public Events, Folk Music Society as marketing partner; discounted tix available if you mention the Folk Music Society. Info & tix, Caltech Ticket Office, 626-395-4652 or 1-888-2CALTECH. Tix, $26, $21, $16; $10 youth.
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Sat, Feb 21, 2009:
8 pm “MARCUS BELGRAVE'S TRIBUTE TO LOUIS ARMSTRONG” with MARCUS BELGRAVE'S HOT OCTET & vocalist JOAN BOW-BELGRAVE, at the Haugh Performing Arts Center, at Citrus College 1000 W. Foothill Bl, Glendora 91741; www.haughpac.com. From “Hello, Dolly!” and “What a Wonderful World” to Louis Armstrong’s earliest classics like “West End Blues,” “Stardust,” and “Potato Head Blues,” Marcus Belgrave is unquestionably one of the few performers in the world with the three essential qualities needed to deliver a loving and convincing tribute to “Satchmo.” He is an astonishing trumpet virtuoso with a low, gravelly voice that naturally evokes Louis Armstrong’s unique sound, and a warm stage persona that captures Satchmo’s spirit and warmth with down-home humor. He happens to look like Louis too! "Marcus Belgrave brings Satchmo to life . . . he’s considered among the finest jazz musicians in the world.” – Eagle-Record. Artists info, www.marcusbelgrave.net and www.joanbowbelgrave.com. Tix $26, students & srs $24.
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Sat, Feb 21, 2009:
8 pm SLIGO RAGS at the Fret House, 309 N Citrus Av, Covina; 626-339-7020; www.frethouse.com. This locally-based big time Irish act performed live on radio’s “Tied to the Tracks” on St. Patrick’s Day in 2006, and that time EIGHT of the Top Ten songs on one Celtic Music Chart were their recordings. . 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. Two-time winners of the Orange County Music Award for Best Folk Band, this highly-entertaining 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. 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 know 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. Much fun. Artist info, www.sligorags.com. $15.
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Sat, Feb 21, 2009:
8 pm “JAPANESE FUSION SERIES #6” with MINYO STATION at Grand Annex, 434 W 6th St, San Pedro 90731; event info, http://panioloproductions.com/local.html.
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Sun, 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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Tue, 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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Fri, Feb 27, 2009:
8 pm GRADA plays the Caltech Folk Music Society series on the Caltech campus, 322 S Michigan Av, Pasadena; www.folkmusic.caltech.edu; 626-395-4652, or toll-free 888-2CALTECH (1-888-222-5832). Artists info, www.myspace.com/gradamusic.
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Sat, Feb 28, 2009:
7:30 pm MARTHA WAINWRIGHT at the The Getty Center, 1200 Getty Center Dr, L.A. 90049; 310-440-7300; www.getty.edu. Admission to the Getty Center and the show are FREE. Parking is $10. Reservations for the performance are required, and thr free tix for these shows go quickly. Reservations available beginning Thu, Jan 22, 2009, at 9 am, at 310-440-7300 or at www.getty.edu on or after that date.
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After her eponymous first album, Martha Wainwright is back with “I Know You're Married But I've Got Feelings Too,” which is tender and tough, beautiful and brutal, and simmering with invention and confidence. A sharp-tongued performer who doesn't hold anything back in concert, Wainwright has emerged as the latest star from a legendary family of performers.
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Sat, Feb 28, 2009:
8 pm CLIFF WAGNER AND THE OLD #7 at the Fret House, 309 N Citrus Av, Covina; 626-339-7020; www.frethouse.com. CLIFF WAGNER & his band were final-round finalists on a network TV show to select America’s next great band, and he’s sat-in with other guests on radio’s “Tied to the Tracks.”
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The Daily Breeze newspaper wrote that when Cliff and his band play, "Toes instantly go tapping, and heads nod to the infectious rhythms that conjure Southern scenes filled with moonshine, mosquitoes and misty mountains." And it’s also been written that they deliver "An original sound that utilizes bluegrass, blues, and honky tonk combined with modern lyrics that preserve the "High Lonesome Sound" of traditional music brought into the 21st century." Artists info, www.oldnumber7.net and www.triplechickenfoot.com. $15.
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Sat, Feb 28, 2009:
8 pm LUNASA plays the Caltech Music series in Beckman Auditorium on the Caltech campus, 322 S Michigan Av, Pasadena; www.folkmusic.caltech.edu; this event, http://events.caltech.edu/events/event-5489.html; 626-395-4652, or toll-free 888-2CALTECH (1-888-222-5832).
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Lúnasa has been hailed as "Ireland's newest 'supergroup'...the hottest Irish acoustic band on the planet." Using melodic interweaving of wind and string instruments, pairing fiddle, whistle, and pipes in often breathtaking arrangements, the group's musical talents captivate audiences. Artists info, including video samples, at www.lunasa.ie.
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Presented by the Caltech Committee on Institute Programs, with the Caltech Folk Music Society as marketing partner; discounted tix available if you mention the Folk Music Society. Info & tix, Caltech Ticket Office, 626-395-4652 or 1-888-2CALTECH. Gen’l, $28, $23, $18; $10 youth.
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Sat, Feb 28, 2009; in Lancaster:
8 pm PHOEBE SNOW at the Lancaster Performing Arts Center, 750 W Lancaster Bl, Lancaster; 661-723-5950; www.lpac.org. Delta blues, Broadway show tunes and Dixieland jazz inspire an eclectic, career-defining concert by vocalist, songwriter and guitarist Phoebe Snow. Her signature earthy voice, and great songs like “Poetry Man,” earned her Platinum records, the cover of Rolling Stone, and legions of fans. More at www.phoebesnow.com. Tix $45 & $40.
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Sat & Sun, 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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Sat, Mar 14, 2009; in Lancaster:
8 pm DANÚ brings Irish folk music to the Lancaster Performing Arts Center, 750 W Lancaster Bl, Lancaster; 661-723-5950; www.lpac.org. Take a musical journey to Ireland with one of today’s leading traditional Irish folk ensembles. Hailing from historic County Waterford, and collectively named after a Celtic goddess, these seven performers will keep you in good humor with live music, song, dance and Irish humor. www.danu.net. Tix $32 & $27.
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Sun, Mar 15, 2009:
5 pm BILL CUNLIFFE plays the “JAZZ VESPERS” series at All Saints Church, 132 N Euclid Av, Pasadena 91101; 626-583-2725; www.allsaints-pas.org. The series is “a celebration of life, spirit and music.” Child care is provided. Good will offering is accepted. No reservations. Free.
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Tue, 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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Fri, Mar 20, 2009:
8 pm THE BUCCANEERS 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. A Canadian trio, THE BUCCANEERS have performed live on radio’s “Tied to the Tracks,” and they deliver a very fine and fun show.
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Sat, 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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Sat, Mar 21, 2009; in Lancaster:
8 pm LADYSMITH BLACK MAMBAZO at the Lancaster Performing Arts Center, 750 W Lancaster Bl, Lancaster; 661-723-5950; www.lpac.org. The stirring bass, alto and tenor harmonies of Ladysmith Black Mambazo carry the traditional a cappella music of South Africa to audiences around the globe. Hand-picked by Paul Simon to provide backing vocals for his Grammy-winning album “Graceland” in 1986, the group was catapulted into the spotlight of a resurging interest in world music. www.mambazo.com. Tix $42 & $37; youth $20.
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Sun, Mar 22, 2009:
5 pm “MASTERSINGERS AND TROUBADOURS CONCERT” brings a theme of “SONGS OF CHILDHOOD” at All Saints Church, 132 N Euclid Av, Pasadena 91101; 626-583-2725; www.allsaints-pas.org.
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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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Fri, Mar 27, 2009; in Lancaster:
8 pm “BYE, BYE BIRDIE” at the Lancaster Performing Arts Center, 750 W Lancaster Bl, Lancaster; 661-723-5950; www.lpac.org. Tix $40 & $35.
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Fri, Apr 3, 2009; in Ojai:
PAUL STOOKEY of PETER, PAUL & MARY plays two completely different shows at the Ojai Concert Series, Ojai Valley Woman's Club, 441 E Ojai Av, Ojai; 805-649-5189; www.ojaiconcertseries.com. Series presenters Shane & Kelli Butler tell us, “We are very fortunate to be hosting one of the icons of folk music from the ‘60s & ‘70s. He will be doing TWO shows on the same day, with a kids show - Puff the Magic Dragon was one of his early hits – first, and then a show for the grown-ups later in the evening.” On-site child care, by adv reserv is $5. Show tix $, tba.
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Fri, Apr 3, 2009:
7:30 pm LITTLE BIG TOWN with ZACH BROWN BAND at the Nokia Theatre “Club Nokia,” next to Staples Center, downtown L.A. Tix on sale at 10 am, Nov 1, 2008: $42.50, $32.50.
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Sun, 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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Thu-Mon, Apr 9-13, 2009; in Australia:
20th anniversary “BYRON BAY BLUESFEST” aka “EAST COAST BLUES AND ROOTS FESTIVAL” in Byron Bay, New South Wales, Australia, features LUCINDA WILLIAMS, HOT CLUB OF COWTOWN, ERIC BIBB, MISSY HIGGINS, BEN HARPER & RELENTLESS 7, TONY JOE WHITE, RUTHIE FOSTER & HER BAND, BLIND BOYS OF ALABAMA, SONNY LANDRETH, BIG BAD VOODOO DADDY, JOHN BUTLER TRIO, MICHAEL FRANTI & SPEARHEAD, ZAPPA PLAYS ZAPPA, ANGELIQUE KIDJO, TINARIWEN, WATERMELON SLIM & THE WORKERS, TONI CHILDS, LUKA BLOOM, SEASICK STEVE, ALPHA BLONDY, ALABAMA 3 “acoustic & unplugged,” THE EASY ALL STARS, AUGIE MARCH, BLUE KING BROWN, SALTWATER BAND, BENNY GALLAGHER, BOB LOG III, EUGENE HIDEAWAY BRIDGES, THE BAMBOOS, WATUSSI, & LOWRIDER.
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Thu, Apr 9, 2009:
LILA DOWNS 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. Following sold-out Royce Hall appearances in 2004 and 2007, Mexican American singer LILA DOWNS returns to UCLA Live to perform her electrifying, cross-cultural blend of Mexican roots music, in which blues and jazz cohabitate with rap and ranchera, and honky-tonk swings alongside romantic boleros.
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Fri-Fri, Apr 17-24, 2009; in Louisiana:
10th annual “DEWEY BALFA CAJUN AND CREOLE HERITAGE WEEK” at Chicot State Park in Evangeline Parish, Louisiana. Registration opened in Oct 2008. 2009 marks the 10th anniversary of “Louisiana Folk Roots,” the sponsoring organization, and organizers are planning a very special 10th edition of this Heritage Week celebration. Info, 337-234-8360. Registration forms at www.lafolkroots.org, (remember “LA” is short for “Louisiana”); early bird discount ends Dec 1, 2008. Lots of info about the event and Chicot State Park on the website.
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Sat, Apr 18, 2009; in Lancaster:
8 pm “NEIL BERG’S 100 YEARS OF BROADWAY” at the Lancaster Performing Arts Center, 750 W Lancaster Bl, Lancaster; 661-723-5950; www.lpac.org. Fans of “Phantom of the Opera,” “Cabaret,” “Chicago,” “West Side Story,” and “Mama Mia!” will love this tuneful tribute to the Great White Way. Direct from Manhattan, the show features five dazzling vocalists who’ve performed in many of these hit Broadway musicals. Songs include “Some Enchanted Evening,” “Man of La Mancha” and “All That Jazz.” Tix $35 & $30.
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Wed, Apr 22, 2009:
7:30 pm RIDERS IN THE SKY 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. 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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Sat & Sun, Apr 25 & 26; in Indio:
3rd annual “STAGECOACH COUNTRY MUSIC FESTIVAL” at the Empire Polo Field in Indio, will, thankfully, again include many Americana and bluegrass and blues and western and roots music stars on several stages, along with the gaggle of today’s red-state-trailer-park-rock “country” acts on the main stage. As of Nov, 2008, the confirmed lineup includes KENNY CHESNEY, BRAD PAISLEY, REBA McENTYRE, KID ROCK, LITTLE BIG TOWN, MIRANDA LAMBERT, and fortunately, also, EARL SCRUGGS, JERRY JEFF WALKER, RICKY SCAGGS, RALPH STANLEY, PURE PRAIRIE LEAGUE, LYNN ANDERSON, DOYLE LAWSON, JIM LAUDERDALE & THE DREAMPLAYERS, PETER ROWAN BLUEGRASS BAND, THE CHARLIE DANIELS BAND, THE DUHKS, WADDIE MITCHELL, HOT CLUB OF COWTOWN, REVEREND HORTON HEAT, THE KNITTERS, DALE WATSON, & JAMES INTVELD. There’s also RANDY HOUSER, DANIELLE PECK, DARIUS RUCKER, CHRIS CAGLE, LADY ANTEBELLUM, ZAC BROWN BAND, & POCO. More at www.stagecoachfestival.com and www.goldenvoice.com and www.myspace.com/goldenvoice. Gates open at noon. $99 for a full weekend pass, on sale Nov 14, ’08 at 10 am.
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Sat, May 2, 2009:
Noon-4:30 pm Annual “SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA HERITAGE FAIRE” with THE TUMBLING TUMBLEWEEDS, and others, at Rancho Los Alamitos, 6400 Bixby Hill Rd, Long Beach 90815; 562-431-3541; www.rancholosalamitos.com. Free.
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Sun, May 3, 2009:
2 pm ROGER WILLIAMS at the Haugh Performing Arts Center, at Citrus College 1000 W. Foothill Bl, Glendora 91741; www.haughpac.com. Roger Williams has played the soundtrack music for three generations. He is the greatest-selling popular pianist in history. With an astounding 18 gold and platinum albums to his credit, his list of hits includes “Born Free,” “The Impossible Dream,” “Till,” “Almost Paradise,” “Two Different Worlds,” “Lara’s Theme” from “Dr. Zhivago,” and the theme from “Somewhere in Time.” Backed by five musicians, his concert will feature everything from Rachmaninoff to “The St. Louis Blues,” “Exodus,” “Chariots of Fire,” and, “Autumn Leaves.” Other highlights of this memorable afternoon include Roger’s famous “By Request” medley (awesomely improvised from audience suggestions) and, if schedule permits, the opportunity to see and hear the custom solid-gold piano created in his honor by the Steinway Corporation. Artist info, www.mrpianotoday.com. Tix $36, students & srs $34, age 16 & under $18.
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Sat, May 9, 2009:
8 pm “MY SINATRA - THE SONGS AND STORIES” starring CARY HOFFMAN at the Haugh Performing Arts Center, at Citrus College 1000 W. Foothill Bl, Glendora 91741; www.haughpac.com. “My Sinatra” is NOT a Vegas-like impersonation, but rather a sincere artistic interpretation of the brilliant songs Frank Sinatra turned into American pop standards in his classic period from 1953 to the early 1960s. Cary Hoffman doesn’t imitate Sinatra – but he sure does sound like him. Frank’s music and Cary’s stories of growing up in New York idolizing the “Chairman of the Board” make for an unforgettable celebration of an American original. Cary Hoffman’s tribute concert was recently featured nationwide on PBS. Tix $32, students & srs $30.
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Sat, May 9, 2009; in Lancaster:
8 pm “SAXOPHONE SYMPHONETTE” at the Lancaster Performing Arts Center, 750 W Lancaster Bl, Lancaster; 661-723-5950; www.lpac.org. Extraordinary musical surprises are in store as LEE MATALON, JEFF KASER, BOB MONACO, & DARRIN SMITH, accompanied by a swingin’ rhythm section, play from a diverse repertoire, from Johannes Bach to Charlie Parker. Tix $15.
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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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Sun, May 17, 2009:
2 pm TOM RUSH and The LOVELL SISTERS BAND at the Haugh Performing Arts Center, at Citrus College 1000 W. Foothill Bl, Glendora 91741; www.haughpac.com. It’s billed a Folk Festival with “Ice Cream, Music, & Fun” for all ages. The center’s patio will be transformed for a Folk Festival party, with concert goers invited to arrive early for “foot-stompin’, hand-clappin’, pre-show music and ice cream sundaes for all.” First on stage are the up-and-coming LOVELL SISTERS BAND, winners of the “Prairie Home Companion” talent contest, who perform heavenly blue-grass harmonies. “These ladies play like pros, sing like angels, look like models, and are destined for stardom,” wrote one critic. Artists info, www.lovellsistersband.com.
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TOM RUSH, headlines the afternoon, the folk singer and guitarist who “rocketed” to stardom – after a career spanning more than 40 years – with The Remember Song, a YouTube phenomenon that has been heard more than 3 million times! A gifted musician who has been part of the folk music scene since the ‘60s, his distinctive guitar style, wry humor, and expressive voice fill his concert appearances with rib-aching laughter, terrific storytelling, and good times. Artist info, www.tomrush.com. Tix $28, students & srs $26, ages 16 and under $14.
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Sun, May 17, 2009:
5 pm OTMARO RUIZ plays the “JAZZ VESPERS” series at All Saints Church, 132 N Euclid Av, Pasadena 91101; 626-583-2725; www.allsaints-pas.org. The series is “a celebration of life, spirit and music.” Child care is provided. Good will offering is accepted. No reservations. Free.
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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.
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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 went on sale Jul 16, 2008; prices $184.50, $144, $94.50.
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Fri-Sun, Jun 5-7, 2009; in Barstow, CA:
First Annual “HARVEY HOUSE HULLABALOO” at the old Santa Fe (now Amtrak) Depot / Harvey House complex in Barstow, CA. Three days of living history includes music, western art, Harvey Girl re-enactors, old west cowboy impersonators, vintage wagons and railroad cars, historical encampments, fast draw shootout, cowboy auction, skit competitions, historical Mojave River trail ride, vendors, BBQ, and more, with “top dollar prize for competitions.” Sponsored by the Barstow Area Chamber of Commerce and the Reenactment Guild of America. Free camping (dry camping) available.
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English expatriate FRED HARVEY took a train ride through the West in the 1870s, and he was appalled at the horrible conditions offered travelers, including trackside eating houses with terrible food at outrageous prices. He made a deal with the Santa Fe Railway, and replaced the deplorable with world-class hospitality on the frontier. The Harvey House was an oasis of civility, with attractive (and quite unavailable) young women in crisp black and white uniform dresses – the famous “Harvey Girls” – and fine food for a reasonable price.
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Barstow’s Harvey House was the centerpiece of “Casa del Desierto,” which opened in 1911. Known as the “Jewel of the Desert,” the beautiful complex of hotel, restaurant and train station served proudly through many decades as a place of rest, relaxation, and wonderful food for the weary Santa Fe and Union Pacific rail traveler and for those driving the legendary Route 66. It served civilian and military travelers, and the service was always impeccable. It was all nearly lost in the Landers Earthquake in the late 20th century, and suffered the cheesy addition of a Greyhound station that attempted to replicate the stone and brick architecture with papier mache.
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Today, Casa del Desierto has been resplendently restored, and will be the centerpiece of this new festival. Calico “Ghost Town” is also nearby, for those seeking variety. Event and motel info, contact Linda Ramirez at HarveyHouseHullabaloo@yahoo.com or 909-917-9569. Re-enactors wishing to take part, email Shirley Horn, mollyboutlaw@aol.com or call Lester P. Larceny at 760-252-3693, to receive packets and participant info.
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Sat & Sun, Jun 6 & 7, 2009:
“L.A. ACOUSTIC MUSIC FESTIVAL” in conjunction with the 100th Anniversary of the Santa Monica Pier. Details when we have them.
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Sat, Jun 6, 2009; in Lancaster:
8 pm “THE MAGIC FLUTE” at the Lancaster Performing Arts Center, 750 W Lancaster Bl, Lancaster; 661-723-5950; www.lpac.org. From the virtuosic arias of the Queen of the Night to the folksong-like melodies of the bird catcher Papageno, the full range of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's miraculous talent is on display in this magical fairy-tale opera, sung in English. The perfect first opera for the uninitiated, it is a playful but profound look at man's search for love and his struggle to attain wisdom and virtue. Presented by the Antelope Valley Symphony Orchestra and Master Chorale. Also Sun, Jun 7, 7 pm. Tix $30; youth $15.
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Sun, Jun 7, 2009; in Lancaster:
7 pm “THE MAGIC FLUTE” at the Lancaster Performing Arts Center, 750 W Lancaster Bl, Lancaster; 661-723-5950; www.lpac.org. From the virtuosic arias of the Queen of the Night to the folksong-like melodies of the bird catcher Papageno, the full range of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's miraculous talent is on display in this magical fairy-tale opera, sung in English. The perfect first opera for the uninitiated, it is a playful but profound look at man's search for love and his struggle to attain wisdom and virtue. Presented by the Antelope Valley Symphony Orchestra and Master Chorale. Also Sat, Jun 6, 8 pm. Tix $30; youth $15.
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Sun, Jun 14, 2009:
5 pm SARA GAZAREK plays the “JAZZ VESPERS” series at All Saints Church, 132 N Euclid Av, Pasadena 91101; 626-583-2725; www.allsaints-pas.org. The series is “a celebration of life, spirit and music.” Child care is provided. Good will offering is accepted. No reservations. Free.
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Thu-Sun, Jun 18-21; in Colorado:
36th annual “TELLURIDE BLUEGRASS FESTIVAL” in Telluride, Colorado; info, www.bluegrass.com.
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Fri, Jul 10; in Colorado:
“COLORADO MOUNTAIN MUSIC SHOW” with MICHAEL MARTIN MURPHEY, on the Rio Grande Scenic Railroad, begins its season today. Murph says, “I'll be back in the Rockies this Summer, living at my cabin in the high country, and commuting to the greatest job anyone could ever ask for: ‘Michael Martin Murphey's Mountain Music Show’ on the Rio Grande Scenic Railroad. The shows start July 10th, so please join me. The setting is the most spectacular concert site I've ever played, and the train ride is the most scenic in Colorado and the entire Rocky Mountain range from Canada to Mexico !” More at http://riograndescenicrailroad.com/Colorado-Mountain-Music-Show.html
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Sat, Jul 18, 2009; in the OC:
AUDREY AULD plays “THE LIVING TRADITION” concert series at the Anaheim Downtown Community Center, 250 E Center St, Anaheim 92805; info, contact Steve, 949-646-1964; tinkersown@ca.rr.com.
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Sat & Sun, Aug 1 & 2; in Monterey, CA:
“MONTEREY SCOTTISH GAMES AND CELTIC FESTIVAL” features Ken O'Malley and The Twilight Lords, and others.
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Fri-Sun, Nov 6-8, 2009; in the San Bernardino Mountains near Big Bear, CA:
11th annual “MUSIC IN THE MOUNTAINS FOLK MUSIC WEEKEND” at Camp de Benneville Pines in the San Bernardino Mountains near Big Bear. Musicians, singers, dancers are all invited. Camp features workshops, classes, activities, great food, great people and great fun. For more info and to register, contact www.debenneville.org or call Caroline Quintanilla, Camp de Benneville Pines, 909-794-2928 (camp office for messages), caroline@uucamp.org
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View more events at http://acousticamericana.blogspot.com, as chronological date listings, and longer “looks ahead.” The Acoustic Americana Music Calendar updates often, and News Features post weekly.
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Current chronological date listings, to June, 2009, are available for
(1) Los Angeles-area acoustic Americana / acoustic renaissance music events, and,
(2) festivals and other events of great note throughout the US and Canada (and sometimes beyond) that are also included in our presentation of “Best-Out-of-Town (Beyond L.A.) Events,” when we update it. THIS Guide edition contains all the most current listings for the months indicated, as of the date it weas posted.
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