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Wed, Feb 29:
8 pm Enjoy top award-winning musicians comprising WILL RYAN & THE CACTUS COUNTY COWBOYS, including GRAMMY winner IAN WHITCOMB, in a night of charmingly melodic "cowboy skiffle" music and other clever originals, at the Coffee Gallery Backstage in Altadena. Call for reservations, 626-798-6236. After all, it's their last Leap Day show for four years... Wahoo!
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♪ ACOUSTIC AMERICANA MUSIC is blues, bluegrass, borderlands, Cajun, cowboy, Celtic, Cape Breton, newfangled old-time, accessible classical, folk-Americana from riverboats, mountainsides, front porches, barn dances & honkytonks. NOT a musical museum, it is alive with vibrant traditional music & innovators of the Acoustic Renaissance. NEWS, complete listings & descriptions of festivals EVERYWHERE & performances in Southern California, are here, frequently updated!
Wednesday, February 29, 2012
Monday, February 27, 2012
Blues from the White House, on TV Monday
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Mon, Feb 27:
9 pm It's an all-star lineup for "RED, WHITE, & BLUES," taped live last week. PRESIDENT OBAMA is drafted by no less than MICK JAGGER to sing "Sweet Home Chicago," as you may have seen briefly on the news. Tonight's celebration is followed by another hour of classic jazz/blues in a tribute to the music of CAB CALLOWAY. In L.A., it's on KOCE, aka "PBS So-Cal."
More news and events soon. Meantime, click listings at left for more.
Mon, Feb 27:
9 pm It's an all-star lineup for "RED, WHITE, & BLUES," taped live last week. PRESIDENT OBAMA is drafted by no less than MICK JAGGER to sing "Sweet Home Chicago," as you may have seen briefly on the news. Tonight's celebration is followed by another hour of classic jazz/blues in a tribute to the music of CAB CALLOWAY. In L.A., it's on KOCE, aka "PBS So-Cal."
More news and events soon. Meantime, click listings at left for more.
Wednesday, February 22, 2012
Thursday & Friday HEADS-UP, February 23-24...
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BOTH DAYS, live on FOLK ALLEY (web radio), 9 am to noon (Pacific), LIVE FROM FOLK ALLIANCE: a series of performance -interviews with notable folk-Americana recording artists, at www.folkalley.com
TICKET ALERT:
Feb 29, 8 pm MERLE HAGGARD at City National Grove of Anaheim, 2200 E Katella Av, Anaheim. Tix $40-65.
More in the editions available in sidebar at left, and MUCH more coming soon!
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BOTH DAYS, live on FOLK ALLEY (web radio), 9 am to noon (Pacific), LIVE FROM FOLK ALLIANCE: a series of performance -interviews with notable folk-Americana recording artists, at www.folkalley.com
TICKET ALERT:
Feb 29, 8 pm MERLE HAGGARD at City National Grove of Anaheim, 2200 E Katella Av, Anaheim. Tix $40-65.
More in the editions available in sidebar at left, and MUCH more coming soon!
Saturday, February 18, 2012
EVENTS on Sunday, February 19 - Acoustic Americana Music Guide
LATE ADDITIONS not included in the full editions available at left...
3-11 pm "ROBERT MORGAN FISHER'S 'FOLKTACULAR'" has way too many good singer-songwriters performing way too much acoustic music, and tickets include food and drink, at the Writers Boot Camp indoor stage, in the Bergamont Station Arts Complex in Santa Monica.
5 pm 'til late is the monthly MESSAROUND, featuring a set from (believe it or not) the one and only PAT BOONE, at Viva Cantina in Burbank (next to L.A. Equestrian Center.
More soon. Enjoy your holiday weekend, and click our most recent edition of NEWS FEATURES at left.
3-11 pm "ROBERT MORGAN FISHER'S 'FOLKTACULAR'" has way too many good singer-songwriters performing way too much acoustic music, and tickets include food and drink, at the Writers Boot Camp indoor stage, in the Bergamont Station Arts Complex in Santa Monica.
5 pm 'til late is the monthly MESSAROUND, featuring a set from (believe it or not) the one and only PAT BOONE, at Viva Cantina in Burbank (next to L.A. Equestrian Center.
More soon. Enjoy your holiday weekend, and click our most recent edition of NEWS FEATURES at left.
Wednesday, February 1, 2012
NEWS FEATURES: Acoustic Americana Music Guide, February 1, 2012
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This is the NEWS FEATURES edition. If you’re looking for the current SPOTLIGHT EVENTS section, with a whole lot of events, it’s at
http://acousticamericana.blogspot.com/2012/02/spotlight-events-acoustic-americana.html
Here are
THIS WEEK’s NEWS FEATURES
1) It’s February, and Our Favorite Holiday…
2) Spotlight Events Abundantly Wonderful Through Next Week
3) GRAMMY MUSEUM Hosting Stellar Events: GLEN CAMPBELL, AMERICA,
MICHELLE PHILLIPS, LA SANTA CECILIA on Tap in Next Few Days
4) MARY FLOWER, Acoustic Blues Master: Workshop, 2 Shows this Week
5) EDITED Trio’s California Triumph: Last Chance in U.S. ’til Next Year
6) Change At Google: Every Move You Make, They’ll Be Watching You
7) Concert Review: Uke Princess BRITTNI PAIVA at Island Bazaar
8) SAN FRANCISCO BLUEGRASS & OLD-TIME FESTIVAL (SFBOT) is this Month
9) Bluegrass Grammy Winner MARTY RAYBON to Release 2 New Albums
10) John van Huizum: A BRIEF MILITARY HISTORY OF WARS
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Our # 1 Story
IT’S FEBRUARY, AND OUR FAVORITE HOLIDAY…
Happy GROUNDHOG DAY February 2nd! It’s our favorite winter holiday: nobody expects presents, and there’s no stressful family gathering with pontificating old Uncle Windbag hogging the sweet potato pie and subjecting you to his Neanderthal political views. This one is a fun occasion, a suspenseful wait for a furry critter to venture forth where he will or won’t see his shadow and we will or won’t see an early spring. Charming. Makes you wanna go play “Muskrat Love” … or not.
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SPOTLIGHT EVENTS ABUNDANTLY WONDERFUL, THROUGH NEXT WEEK
Some of this week’s “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” picks are no-cover, but you’ll probably be buying a drink or two, anyway, or even dinner, because you’re there enjoying it and you want the experience to be complete. (Remember the tip jar to help the artists make the night complete…) For the other shows we’re recommending, you’ll part with some hard-earned cash for tickets. But you won’t regret going to any of the shows listed here, and described fully in our current Spotlight Events section.
WEDNESDAY, February 1 holds three “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” picks: in South OC, a show at 8 pm with ABIGAIL WASHBURN plus THE JAYHAWKS at The Coach House in San Juan Capistrano; closer to home, the EDITED trio (BRETT PERKINS, DAVID ZINK, MARK DAVIS) performs at 8 pm, fresh off the road from a 22-gig California tour, at the weekly “Wine and Song,” BRAD COLERICK’s excellent acoustic music series at Firefly Bistro in South Pasadena; and at 8 pm, there’s the “DANIEL PEARL YAHRTZEIT CONCERT” with ROSS ALTMAN, JILL FENIMORE, JEFF GOLD, LARRY HANKS & DEBORAH ROBINS, MIKE PERLOWIN, PHEE SHERLINE, APRIL WAYLAND, & PAUL ZOLLO, at Santa Monica Synagogue.
THURSDAY, February 2 shines with five “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” picks: JUDY COLLINS at 8 pm at the McCallum Theatre in Palm Desert; MARY FLOWER, folk and blues guitar royalty, at 8 pm at the Coffee Gallery Backstage in Altadena; RICHIE FURAY (of POCO, BUFFALO SPRINGFIELD, and the SOUTHER-HILLMAN-FURAY BAND) at The Canyon Club in Agoura Hills; LISA LOEB and JILL SOBULE at 8 pm at Brixton South Bay in Redondo Beach; and ABIGAIL WASHBURN plus THE JAYHAWKS playing at 9 pm at The Music Box Theater (Henry Fonda Theater) in Hollywood.
FRIDAY, February 3, there are four “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” picks: all-things-with-strings wizard DAVID LINDLEY plays the “Bodie House Concerts in the Library” series at 8 pm at Grant R. Brimhall Thousand Oaks Library; I SEE HAWKS IN L.A. plus KAREN TOBIN at 8 pm at the Coffee Gallery Backstage in Altadena; JORMA KAUKONEN (HOT TUNA, JEFFERSON AIRPLANE) at 8 & 10 pm at McCabe’s in Santa Monica; and the monthly “FIRST FRIDAY SHOW” with this month’s guest, MARK "POCKET" GOLDBERG, plus SEVERIN BROWNE & the “FIRST FRIDAY BAND” of JEFF KOSSACK, DAVID STONE, ALEX DEL ZOPPO, GARY POPENOE, MIKE BISCH, AARON WOLFSON AND CHRIS LACINAK at 8 pm at Kulak's Woodshed in North Hollywood.
SATURDAY, February 4 brings six “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” picks: MARY FLOWER, folk and blues guitar royalty, in concert at 8 pm at Boulevard Music in Culver City; MODAL TEASE STRING BAND plus CLIFF WAGNER & THE OLD #7 at 7 pm at the Coffee Gallery Backstage in Altadena; JORMA KAUKONEN returns for a second night, at 8 & 10 pm, at McCabe’s in Santa Monica; ROBERT MORGAN FISHER, JAIME MICHAELS, and DAVE MORRISON play the Four Friends Acoustic Music Series, the “dinner-and-a-show” series at 7 pm at Four Friends Gallery in Thousand Oaks; “A MUSICAL CONVERSATION WITH LA SANTA CECILIA” and “Paper Fashion with PATSSI VALDEZ,” a “Pacific Standard Time: Art In L.A. 1945 – 1980” event, co-presented by The GRAMMY Museum and UCLA’s Fowler Museum, at 7 pm at the Fowler Museum on the UCLA campus in Westwood; and, if you’re up for a road trip, JUNI FISHER, top award-winning cowgirl singer-songwriter, plays a house concert “in the barn” (appropriately enough), in Bakersfield.
SUNDAY, February 5, there are two “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” picks: “BRETT PERKINS & FRIENDS” at 7 pm is a treat-of-a-showcase hand-picked by Brett for his annual homecoming from Europe, and includes a short set by the EDITED trio (BRETT PERKINS, DAVID ZINK, MARK DAVIS), just back from their 22-gig tour, and it’s at the Sierra Madre Playhouse in Sierra Madre; and not far away, uke masters LIL’ REV and UKULELE BART play at 7 pm at the Coffee Gallery Backstage in Altadena.
MONDAY, February 6’s “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” pick is a not-to-be-missed “EVENING WITH GLEN CAMPBELL” performance-interview at 8 pm at the Grammy Museum’s Clive Davis Sound Stage in downtown L.A.
TUESDAY, February 7’s “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” picks are two great choices: The legendary SONS OF THE PIONEERS perform at 7:30 pm at St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church in Newport Beach; “AN EVENING WITH AMERICA” performance-interview with AMERICA founders GERRY BECKLEY and DEWEY BUNNELL on their 40th anniversary together, happens at 8 pm at the Grammy Museum’s Clive Davis Sound Stage in downtown L.A.
WEDNESDAY, February 8’s “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” pick is an 8 pm “FUNDRAISER FOR THE COFFEE GALLERY BACKSTAGE” with The SALTY SUITES (SCOTT GATES, CHELSEA WILLIAMS and CHUCK HAILES), plus PHOEBE BRIDGERS opening, at the Coffee Gallery Backstage in Altadena (raising money for the venue’s expensive new entertainment license…)
THURSDAY, February 9’s “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” pick is WILL RYAN AND THE CACTUS COUNTY COWBOYS playing their first-ever dance and presenting their “Cowboy Skiffle” music 8-10 pm at Viva Cantina in Burbank.
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Our # 3 Story
GRAMMY MUSEUM HOSTING STELLAR EVENTS: GLEN CAMPBELL, AMERICA, MICHELLE PHILLIPS, LA SANTA CECILIA ON TAP IN NEXT FEW DAYS
The GRAMMY Museum has rapidly become a shining star in a town filled with music performance venues, and a favorite of the Guide’s editor, who knows a thing or two about conducting performance-interviews; he always gives the museum’s presentations high marks. Fresh from ending January with sessions with JACKIE DeSHANNON and RUTHIE FOSTER and the release of the latter’s new CD (all reported in advance in the Guide’s Spotlight Events section), the Museum’s splendid series of conversations and intimate performances happily continue in February, each as Guide “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” picks. Hold on to your hat!
a) GLEN CAMPBELL PERFORMANCE-INTERVIEW
On Monday, February 6 at 8 pm, “AN EVENING WITH GLEN CAMPBELL” brings the GRAMMY Award-winning country music star to discuss his remarkable career in show business spanning over 50 years.
He just completed his “Farewell” tour, and this will be a very special evening, indeed. He says he will not perform in the future, and wanted to make the rounds one last time, “While I can still remember the words to the songs.” Glen Campbell has been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s.
Campbell has released 70 albums and sold 45 million records. In 1967, he made GRAMMY history by winning four awards in both the country and pop categories, and this year, he will be honored with a GRAMMY Lifetime Achievement Award.
A 2005 inductee into The Country Music Hall of Fame, Campbell has racked-up 12 RIAA Gold albums, 4 Platinum albums and 1 Double-Platinum album.
While hits like “By The Time I Get To Phoenix” and “I Wanna Live” have helped make him a true country music legend, Campbell gained fame as an actor (in films including “True Grit” with John Wayne) and host of “The Glen Campbell Goodtime Hour.”
After a brief introduction and tribute to his career by GRAMMY Museum Executive Director Bob Santelli, Campbell will perform a selection of songs. Guests will hear hits from the past as well as music from Campbell’s latest release, “Ghost On A Canvas.” The album is a top-ten pick in USA Today’s “Best of 2011.”
All proceeds benefit the GRAMMY Museum.
More info at 213-765-6803 or www.grammymuseum.org. Doors open at 7:30 pm for the best seats. American Express presale tickets are $30 and can be purchased online by American Express Card members starting Wednesday, January 18, at noon. Public sale begins Monday, February 1, at noon. American Express is the exclusive payment method for presale tickets. American Express ticket purchasers receive a special gift.
b) AMERICA FOUNDERS GERRY BECKLEY AND DEWEY BUNNELL
Tuesday, February 7 at 8 pm, “AN EVENING WITH AMERICA” brings the duo behind the iconic, GRAMMY Award-winning folk-rock group AMERICA, a creative pair currently celebrating their 40th anniversary together. AMERICA founders GERRY BECKLEY and DEWEY BUNNELL have performed approximately 100 shows a year together since their formation in 1970, still delighting fans from back when and making new ones with songs like “Sister Golden Hair” and “Horse with No Name.”
Sons of U.S. Air Force fathers, the band members met in England when they were students at London Central High School.
Their debut album, released in 1971, quickly went Platinum. Five subsequent releases went either Gold or Platinum and their greatest hits compilation reached the four million sales mark.
Hear the band, in discussion about their success as hit writers of enduring rock-folk-pop classics, their celebrated 40th Anniversary Tour, and the release of “Back Pages,” their newest album, a collection of glimmering interpretations of timeless songs.
After the interview, moderated by GRAMMY Museum Executive Director Bob Santelli, America will take audience questions and perform an acoustic set.
All proceeds benefit the GRAMMY Museum.
More info at 213-765-6803 or www.grammymuseum.org.
Doors open at 7:30 pm. American Express presale tickets are $20 and can be purchased online by American Express Card members. Public sale begins Monday, February 1, at noon. American Express is the exclusive payment method for presale tickets. American Express ticket purchasers receive a special gift.
c) MICHELLE PHILLIPS FROM THE MAMAS AND THE PAPAS
On Thursday, February 16 at 8 pm, it’s “AN EVENING WITH MICHELLE PHILLIPS FROM THE MAMAS AND THE PAPAS.”
Best known for being one of the singers for the Sixties folk/pop group, THE MAMAS AND THE PAPAS, which she formed in 1965 with CASS ELLIOT, DENNY DOHERTY and JOHN PHILLIPS, California-born Michelle Phillips is the last-surviving member of the iconic group. Having co-wrote some of the band's biggest hits including "Creeque Alley" and "California Dreamin', Phillips became one of the most-recognizable faces in music. After the group disbanded in 1971, Phillips actively pursued an acting career. She received a Golden Globe nomination for her work in “Dillinger” and got her big TV break in 1987 as Anne Matheson Sumner in the prime-time soap "Knots Landing." Hear Phillips in discussion, along with GRAMMY Museum Executive Director Bob Santelli, about her expansive career in show business, as well as current endeavors. After the interview, Phillips will take audience questions and will be available for a fan meet and greet.
All proceeds benefit the GRAMMY Museum.
Doors open at 7:30 pm. American Express presale tickets are $20 and are available online to American Express Card members (beginning Wednesday, January 18); public sale begins Wednesday, February 8, at noon. American Express is the exclusive payment method for presale tickets. American Express ticket purchasers receive a special gift.
All events, except the one below, are on the Grammy Museum’s Clive Davis Sound Stage, inside the museum at 800 W. Olympic Blvd, in the L.A. Live Complex in downtown L.A. 90015. More info, and tickets for events, are available at 213-765-6803 or www.grammymuseum.org.
d) “MISSISSIPPI MUSIC CELEBRATION NIGHT AT THE GRAMMY MUSEUM” with MARTY STUART & THE FABULOUS SUPERLATIVES
The 3rd annual event happens Thursday, February 9 at 8 pm, with performances by music stars from the State of Mississippi. More info and tickets at 213-765-6803 or www.grammymuseum.org.
e) A FEBRUARY 4 EVENT WITH LA SANTA CECILIA …
In addition to the above events in its own theatre at the GRAMMY Museum, there’s one more event, this one “off campus” and in conjunction with “Pacific Standard Time: Art In L.A. 1945 – 1980.” It happens Saturday, February 4, at 7 pm and is co-sponsored with UCLA’s Fowler Museum, at the Fowler Museum on UCLA campus in Westwood. It’s “A MUSICAL CONVERSATION WITH LA SANTA CECILIA” and “Paper Fashion with PATSSI VALDEZ.”
GRAMMY-nominated LA SANTA CECILIA — fronted by belter LA MARISOUL —draws inspiration from a hybrid of Latin culture, rock and world music in passionate performances that mesmerize audiences. After an interview moderated by Josh Kun, curator of the PST / GRAMMY Museum exhibition “Trouble in Paradise: Music and Los Angeles 1945-75,” and director of The Popular Music Project at USC Annenberg’s The Norman Lear Center, La Santa Cecilia will take audience questions and perform a selection of songs.
During the post-concert reception, Asco icon PATSSI VALDEZ leads a crunch-and-fold workshop inspired by Asco’ 1970’s-era public appearances as self-made fashionistas in paper gowns and hats. See Valdez’s work in “Mapping Another L.A.: The Chicano Art Movement,” which will be open at the Fowler.
This reception includes dessert and a cash bar. $10 for Fowler / GRAMMY Museum members and students; $15 general. Tickets go on sale Jan 6 at noon, at 213-765-6803. When picking up program tickets at the Box Office Will Call, you may be required to show ID that matches the credit card used to purchase the ticket. More info, www.fowler.ucla.edu; or www.grammymuseum.org.
f) GRAMMY AWARDS WEEK EVENTS
Additionally, The GRAMMY Museum will celebrate the week leading up to the GRAMMY Awards with six days of educational programs prior to Sunday's show. The Museum will kick off the week with two family programs featuring the band Rhythm Child at Westfield Topanga Mall. These fun-for-all-ages shows will take place at 12:00 PM and 2:00 PM on Saturday, February 4, 2012. Continuing the week, the Museum will host five days of "Backstage Pass" workshops in the Clive Davis Theater. This career exploration program gives students a behind the scenes look at what it takes to make it in the music industry. Each hour-long program includes an overview of careers in the industry, features a question and answer session with an artist and culminates with a live performance.
Educational Programming will include:
Monday, February 6: Backstage Pass: Claude Kelly
Tuesday, February 7: Backstage Pass: BC Jean
Wednesday, February 8: Backstage Pass: Goapele
Thursday, February 9: Backstage Pass: Marty Stuart
Friday, February 10: Backstage Pass: Haley Reinhart
Backstage Pass ticket information varies. Go to www.grammymuseum.org for more information. The 54th Annual GRAMMY Awards will be broadcast live from Staples Center on the CBS Television Network on Sunday, February 12, at 8 pm ET/PT.
The GRAMMY Museum presents many events across the spectrum of musical genres. The Guide can happily report that many on them appeal to our readers, who frequently let us know they learn of events here. We’re happy to make connections.
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Our # 4 Story
MARY FLOWER, ACOUSTIC BLUES MASTER: WORKSHOP, 2 SHOWS THIS WEEK
She is folk and blues guitar royalty, a top award-winning and celebrated Yellow Dog Records recording artist, a specialist who seamlessly blends acoustic blues, ragtime, folk-Americana and whatever else tickles her fancy. Downbeat magazine calls her, “a world class fingerstyle and lap-slide guitarist.”
In the 2012 Blues Music Awards, presented by the Blues Foundation in Memphis, MARY FLOWER is a current nominee in two categories, “Acoustic Artist” and “Acoustic Album.” She received the “Muddy Award” in 2011 from the Cascade Blues Association for “Best Acoustic Guitar.” She's also up for "Best Female Artist" in this year’s Portland Music Awards in her own town.
First and foremost, MARY FLOWER is a world-class guitarist who swings the blues, recognized everywhere as one of the pre-eminent fingerstyle guitarists who continue in the rich acoustic blues tradition. Along the way, she’s mastered the intricate, harmonically subtle Piedmont style, with its good-timey, ragtime feel. The Piedmont style forms the foundation of much of her work, but she’s an unrivaled interpreter of Mississippi blues and an ingenious composer in her own right whose tunes take American music into uncharted waters.
In the rarefied atmosphere where Mary operates, she’s twice placed in the top three at the prestigious National Finger Picking Championship in Winfield, Kansas, where she is the only woman to do so.
That’s remarkable enough, but Flower goes beyond technique. She’s a warm singer who ranges far in the byways of blues, pop and jazz for the kind of down-home yet sophisticated material she feels comfortable with. Mary brings smarts and sublime equipoise to her music–you feel happier after listening to her.
Downbeat says of her recent duets CD on Yellow Dog Records, “Superlative… such a high level of proficiency that your heart will beat faster and your blood race. One of the Top 10 roots albums of 2011, no question about it. (4 stars) Twenty years and nine albums into her recording career, Flower is a superlative fingerstyle guitarist square in the Piedmont tradition. She also excels on lap steel. Easy confidence characterizes her singing style.”
Acoustic Guitar says, “Beyond the tight song arrangements, expert musicianship, and crystal clear production, Misery Loves Company’s crowning achievement is reflected in Flower’s ability to capture her musical inspiration—the rural, romantic South—in word and sound. Her unpretentious vocal style, compelling guitar work, and minimalist arrangements perfectly capture the feeling of gently floating down a slowly moving river or strolling down an isolated dirt road. “
Mary does a workshop for artists, an “EVENT-OF-THE-WEEK for artists” pick, and plays two local concerts, both “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” picks, on this tour.
HER CONCERTS
Thursday, February 2, at 8 pm, MARY FLOWER plays the Coffee Gallery Backstage, 2029 N Lake Av, Altadena 91001; reservations 626-798-6236 (10 am-10 pm); info www.coffeegallery.com. (“The venue named in FolkWorks as L.A.’s best intimate acoustic listening room venue”).
Saturday, February 4, at 8 pm, MARY FLOWER plays a concert at Boulevard Music, 4316 Sepulveda Bl, Culver City; 310-398-2583; www.boulevardmusic.com.
HER WORKSHOP
Her WORKSHOP: “BLUES / RAGTIME with MARY FLOWER” is Saturday, February 4, 3-5 pm, at Boulevard Music. (contact and location info just above).
It’s a fine opportunity to learn from a master, or enjoy her performance in intimate settings. Highly recommended.
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Our # 5 Story
EDITED TRIO’S CALIFORNIA TRIUMPH: LAST CHANCE IN U.S. ’TIL NEXT YEAR
Actually, you have a few chances between now and Sunday, as they’re playing the “Wine and Song” series tonight (Wednesday) in South Pasadena, and staying busy with house concerts before their 2012 U.S. finale on Sunday. But you really must catch them someplace before they make the circuit of Europe once again. These guys are headed for big things, and you read that confident prediction here.
This Sunday, February 5, at 7 pm, in a Guide “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” pick, “BRETT PERKINS & FRIENDS” includes a short set by the EDITED trio (BRETT PERKINS, DAVID ZINK, and MARK DAVIS). They’re just back from a 22-gig tour and barnstorming live performances on all the Northern Cal folk radio shows. Sunday’s headlining performance will come amidst a full evening’s lineup of hand-picked acoustic musicians, all celebrating Brett’s annual return from Europe and West Coast concert tour. It’s at the Sierra Madre Playhouse, 87 W Sierra Madre Bl, Sierra Madre; 626-355-4318; www.sierramadreplayhouse.com.
This annual night brings a lineup of fine musicians that you won’t otherwise see in one place.
The stars are, of course, the EDITED trio. Each performs and tours individually. These three guys are all seasoned pros who have individually and collectively played the world. In fact, they've done three European tours since we last saw them together a year ago in Southern Cal.
Together, the trio is even greater than the sum of its formidable parts.
MARK DAVIS was recognized with the “Album of the Decade” in the L.A. Times OC edition; transplanted Californian BRETT PERKINS has had his recorded originals in the European charts; DAVID ZINK has, for years, commanded a loyal fan base with his innovative acoustic originals. But together, ahhh, pure enjoym,ent. Their innovative writing, their instrumental arrangements with just two guitars and percussion sounds like much more, and most of all, their rich vocal harmonies, are all extra special. Come hear why they keep getting booked in Europe and why they kept getting drafted to do live radio on their just-completed tour.
The evening will include a short set from Danish singer-songwriter AMILIE RIIS, who writes and performs charming and compelling songs in English. Other Southern Cal-based artists performing include Trough Records artists TEDROW & VREELAND and DAVE MORRISON. Call ahead to get your ticket and arrive early for the best seats.
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Our # 6 Story
CHANGE AT GOOGLE: EVERY MOVE YOU MAKE, THEY’LL BE WATCHING YOU
This is creepy. From now on, Google will track absolutely everything you do on the web through any affiliate or connection or link from them, including your G-mail account, and from anyplace you went from a search that began on Google. Read your Hotmail or Yahoo mail or any other email account on a mobile device with a Google operating system and they’re reading your mail. And they are tracking and keeping it – all of it – in a database with your i.d. info attached.
In addition, they are changing their privacy policies to give themselves “freedom” to compromise your freedom, by tracking, monitoring, and sharing – i.e., selling the information – to third parties.
They are making no provision for you to opt-out. It’s the cyber equivalent of peeking through your keyhole, watching through the backside of your mirror, steaming open your envelopes. And you can’t stop it. Use Google, lose your privacy. Period.
Google, the leading search engine and web interface for mobile devices, claims they want to provide you with specific content, tailored to your preferences, based on where you go on the web. Read: you’ll be inundated with targeted advertising. At the very least.
We are not part of the black helicopter crowd, and we don’t believe Jack Bauer is coming to get us. But we don’t like this. Any of it. We’re immediately switching to Bing or Yahoo – or better yet, ixquick (keep reading) – for all our web searches. We’re looking into what it takes to replace Google’s mobile operating system with someone else’s – anyone else’s – who isn’t in the spying-for-profit business.
We recommend that you use an encrypted search engine that guarantees protection of your privacy and no compilation of data on you, data that others would buy and analyze to build profiles of you. We recently learned of a good encrypted search engine, called “ixquick,” at www.ixquick.com
Memo to Google: Just ’cause you’re the biggest, you are not too big to fail. If you choose to pursue the course you announced January 25th, you deserve to fail, and we’ll be glad to spread awareness that you are making private information available to the highest bidder. We do that in hopes of assisting your failure, because you’ve got a lotta damn gall pulling this. We expect it from repressive governments like those in China and Iran. We didn’t expect it from you. By what right, Google? Just who the hell do you think you are?
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Our # 7 Story
CONCERT REVIEW: UKE PRINCESS BRITTNI PAIVA AT ISLAND BAZAAR
by Geo. McCalip
Ukulele virtuoso BRITTNI PAIVA! On January 21st, Island Bazaar in Huntington Beach benefitted once again from its proximity to Anaheim and the annual NAAM Show. This year, the music store and venue hosted the top-rated young female musician from Hawaii who was performing at the show, in town because she is sponsored by instrument maker KoAloha ukulele. Arriving at the shop directly from NAAM, Brittni finished a long day on Saturday, January 21st, by giving an amazing display of talent, energy and personality.
Less accomplished players might work up to "Europa" by Carlos Santana, but Brittni opened with it. What a way to warm up for her and the audience. She moved from that into an original, "Cruisin' on 7"' and followed that with the theme from "Pirates of the Caribbean."
Next came a pop song, "Teenage Dream" by Katie Perry. Brittni used the song as a vehicle to demonstrate how she works in the studio with multiple tracks. Using an electronic looping device she first laid down a rhythm track by thumping on the body of her KoAloha ukulele and a second rhythm track by brushing the strings. A chord progression became the third track. With the looping device playing these tracks as accompaniment, she demonstrated her virtuosity by playing an intricate version of the melody.
Expanding on the variety of music, she then played "Somewhere Over the Rainbow" by Harold Arlen, "Sunday Morning" by Maroon 5, "Tamacun" by Gabriela Quintero and Rodrigo Pineda Sanchez, and her original, "Gazing" before intermission.
To open her second set, Brittni started with the Hawaiian tune "Kawika," which had Island Bazaar owner Shirley Orlando rocking out. Following this, she played an original, "Just Always You," a delightful arrangement of "Take Five" by Paul Desmond and "Made for Me," a song she wrote for her husband while they were still courting. She then closed out the set with brilliant renditions of three more songs, "Acelerou" by Djavan Caetano Viana, "Come Back to Sorento" by Ernesto de Curtis and the Gypsy tune, "Chardoz."
After much applause accompanied by cries of "Hanaho," Brittni closed the evening with a lovely rendition of "Kokoni Sachi Ari," an old popular Japanese song written by Saburo Iida.
It was not just the finish of a long day, but a very busy and productive trip to the mainland for the young Hawaiian. In addition to NAAM, she did a workshop and concert in the Sacramento area and played a concert at the Coffee Gallery Backstage in Altadena. Her fans will be happy to hear that she fit-in three days in the studio with TOM SCOTT, recording her next album.
While eagerly awaiting the release of her tracks with TOM SCOTT, fans can hear her on another new release: she backs PETE TOWNSHEND doing “Corrina, Corrina” on the new Amnesty International 4 CD set of stars doing Dylan covers, “Chimes of Freedom.”
For those who want to hear more ukulele music, Island Bazaar hosts a number of concerts throughout the year. Next up is LIL’ REV for a February 10th workshop and February 11th concert. SID HAUSMAN will also be returning later this year.
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Our # 8 Story
SAN FRANCISCO BLUEGRASS & OLD-TIME FESTIVAL (SFBOT) IS THIS MONTH
Presenting ten days of “Bluegrass Ruckus, Old-Time Fun and Ass-Kickin' Americana and Roots Music,” the 13th Annual “SAN FRANCISCO BLUEGRASS & OLD-TIME FESTIVAL” (SFBOT) is 30+ shows at numerous small clubs around the Bay Area and featuring some of the most talented musicians on the Americana / Roots music scene. It runs Friday, February 10, through Sunday, February 19, in and around San Francisco.
Confirmed 2012 Acts include: FOGHORN STRINGBAND, JEFF KAZOR & LISA BERMAN, ANNE AND PETE SIBLEY, GOOD LUCK THRIFT STORE OUTFIT, THE BROTHERS COMATOSE, EMILY BONN AND THE VIVANTS, WATER TOWER BUCKET BOYS, BROWNCHICKEN BROWNCOW STRINGBAND, THE BEE EATERS, CAHALEN MORRISON AND ELI WEST, STAIRWELL SISTERS, WATER TOWER BUCKET BOYS, ERIK CLAMPITT, THE NEW FIVE CENTS, SQUIRRELLY STRINGBAND, EVIE LADIN, THE JUNCOS, HOUSTON JONES, SUSIE GLAZE AND THE HILONESOME BAND, FAMILY LINES, KATHY KALLICK BAND QUARTET, TACO JAM, ANNE & PETE SIBLEY, THE TRESPASSERS, WINDY HILL, SNAP JACKSON & THE KNOCK ON WOOD PLAYERS, KLEPTOGRASS, KNUCKLE KNOCKERS, THE ALHAMBRA VALLEY BAND , REDWING, THE ONS, MISISIPI MIKE & THE MIDNIGHT GAMBLERS, MAD COW STRING BAND, MISISIPI RIDER, SWEETBACK SISTERS, JAMES NASH AND THE NOMADS, SUPERMULE, BELLE MONROE AND HER BREWGLASS BOYS, NELL ROBINSON & JIM NUNALLY, MISNER & SMITH, JEANIE & CHUCK POLING, THE EARL BROTHERS, HENHOUSE PROWLERS, CAHALEN MORRISON AND ELI WEST, GAYLE SCHMITT AND THE TOODALA RAMBLERS, RITA HOSKING AND COUSIN JACK, EVIE LADIN, THE BLUSHIN' ROULETTES, EARL WHITE STRINGBAND, BLACK CROWN STRINGBAND, JORDAN RUYLE, PINE BOX BOYS, THE JUGTOWN PIRATES, HANG JONES, DARK HOLLOW, THE CROOKED JADES, and THE DEADLY GENTLEMEN.
Each year the Festival showcases the best in rising acts from the West Coast and beyond, with a special spotlight on the immense amount of local talent in the Bay Area.
Highlights of this year’s festival includes Bay Area favorites such as THE BROTHERS COMATOSE, THE CROOKED JADES, EARL WHITE STRING BAND, and THE KATHY KALLICK QUARTET. Also featured are out-of-town bands; FOGHORN STRINGBAND, CAHALEN MORRISON & ELI WEST, and making their SFBOT debut, THE DEADLY GENTLEMEN (epic folk and grasscore out of Boston). THE DEADLY GENTLEMEN consists of band members GREG LISZT on banjo (from CROOKED STILL), MIKE BARNETT (from DAVID GRISMAN QUINTET/toured w/JESSE McREYNOLDS) on fiddle, DOMINICK LESLIE on mandolin, STASH WYSLOUCH on guitar and SAM GRISMAN on upright bass (son of mandolinist DAVID GRISMAN).
For the first time, the festival will feature a band contest to find and recognize some of the up-and-coming new Northern California Bluegrass and Old-Time bands. Organizers say, “There is a lot of excitement about this contest and it is expected to be a regular addition to the festival.”
In addition to shows, the festival aims to provide rich experiences through workshops, jam sessions, kids shows, Bluegrass and Old-Time in the Schools and the “Saturday Night Old-Time Square Dance,” always a sell-out with over 220 attendees.
The San Francisco Bluegrass & Old-Time Festival is a grass-roots, non-profit, volunteer-run festival dedicated to keeping the tradition of bluegrass and old-time music alive. More info at www.sfbluegrass.org
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Our # 9 Story
BLUEGRASS GRAMMY WINNER MARTY RAYBON TO RELEASE 2 NEW ALBUMS
The first single, “Dirt Road Heartache,” from his upcoming bluegrass album “Southern Roots & Branches” is already out, on the radio and available as a download. The full CD is set for release April 10, 2012. But that’s just one CD. Grammy® Award winner MARTY RAYBON, who records on Nashville-based Rural Rhythm Records, is a busy guy.
The single is a bluegrass barn-burner, written by MELISSA PIERCE and JERRY SALLEY. Already, it’s brought critical praise: "[It’s] Marty Raybon on his game and at his best," says TERRY HERD of “Bluegrass Today” the Bluegrass Radio Network.
“Dirt Road Heartache” features MARTY RAYBON on lead vocal, TIM RAYBON on harmony vocal, multi-instrumentalist JUSTIN MOSES on banjo, mandolin, fiddle, and Dobro, KENNY SMITH on guitar, and MARK FAIN on bass, and was produced by Marty.
Earlier this month, the label announced Raybon’s new Country Christian single release, “I’ve Seen What He Can Do” from his other forthcoming new album, “Hand To The Plow,” set for release March 27, 2012 on Rural Rhythm Christian. Two new records, two weeks apart? Well, they will be marketed separately, to radio stations in different genres. Still, one wonders if CD sales on tour will be as good as they might have been, toured individually.
More, including upcoming tour dates, at www.MartyRaybon.com and www.RuralRhythm.com
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Our # 10 Story
John van Huizum: A BRIEF MILITARY HISTORY OF WARS
This week, we welcome a new columnist to the Guide and look forward to a long relationship with a fresh column from him each week. Let’s meet him:
John van Huizum is a prolific commentator who seeks to bring common sense interpretation to the issues that politicians work hard to obfuscate. His pieces are always brief, but offer ideas that stay with you through the endless whirlpool of overly abundant pundits and political bloviations. As a child in Holland, John endured the Nazi occupation, grew up in a family that hid Jews from the Nazis, and celebrated liberation. He immigrated to America with only a few dollars in his pocket. He became a successful businessman and raised a family. He is retired from running businesses, but not from listening, thinking, and writing for the Guide and several newspapers. John started to write to find out if philosophy had kept up with the information explosion. He is still wondering.
A BRIEF MILITARY HISTORY OF WARS, by John van Huizum
During my lifetime:
Japan attacks China; attacker eventually loses, defender wins.
Germany invades Europe; invader eventually loses, defenders win.
Italy attacks North Africa; attacker eventually loses, defenders win.
Japan attacks Pearl Harbor; attacker eventually loses, defender wins.
Hitler invades Soviet Union; Soviet Union repels him.
Soviet Union invades Balkans and Germany; Soviet Union eventually loses.
North Korea attacks South Korea; eventually loses, U.N. wins.
U.S. invades South Vietnam; Vietnam eventually wins.
U.S. attacks Cuba at Bay of Pigs; Cuba repels American forces.
Egypt and others attack Israel; Israel is triumphant.
Iraq invades Iran; Iran defends and wins.
Argentina invades Falkland Islands [a territory of England]; invader loses, England wins.
U.S.S.R. invades Afghanistan; invader withdraws, Afghanistan wins.
Iraq conquers Kuwait; would-be conqueror loses, U.N. wins.
Religious fanatics attack the U.S.; wars of terror break out globally.
US invades Iraq and Afghanistan; out come: everybody loses.
After World War II almost all former colonies became sovereign nations.
I wonder if this historical record is taught in our military academies?
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This is the NEWS FEATURES edition. If you’re looking for the current SPOTLIGHT EVENTS section, with a whole lot of events, it’s at
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Here are
THIS WEEK’s NEWS FEATURES
1) It’s February, and Our Favorite Holiday…
2) Spotlight Events Abundantly Wonderful Through Next Week
3) GRAMMY MUSEUM Hosting Stellar Events: GLEN CAMPBELL, AMERICA,
MICHELLE PHILLIPS, LA SANTA CECILIA on Tap in Next Few Days
4) MARY FLOWER, Acoustic Blues Master: Workshop, 2 Shows this Week
5) EDITED Trio’s California Triumph: Last Chance in U.S. ’til Next Year
6) Change At Google: Every Move You Make, They’ll Be Watching You
7) Concert Review: Uke Princess BRITTNI PAIVA at Island Bazaar
8) SAN FRANCISCO BLUEGRASS & OLD-TIME FESTIVAL (SFBOT) is this Month
9) Bluegrass Grammy Winner MARTY RAYBON to Release 2 New Albums
10) John van Huizum: A BRIEF MILITARY HISTORY OF WARS
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Our # 1 Story
IT’S FEBRUARY, AND OUR FAVORITE HOLIDAY…
Happy GROUNDHOG DAY February 2nd! It’s our favorite winter holiday: nobody expects presents, and there’s no stressful family gathering with pontificating old Uncle Windbag hogging the sweet potato pie and subjecting you to his Neanderthal political views. This one is a fun occasion, a suspenseful wait for a furry critter to venture forth where he will or won’t see his shadow and we will or won’t see an early spring. Charming. Makes you wanna go play “Muskrat Love” … or not.
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SPOTLIGHT EVENTS ABUNDANTLY WONDERFUL, THROUGH NEXT WEEK
Some of this week’s “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” picks are no-cover, but you’ll probably be buying a drink or two, anyway, or even dinner, because you’re there enjoying it and you want the experience to be complete. (Remember the tip jar to help the artists make the night complete…) For the other shows we’re recommending, you’ll part with some hard-earned cash for tickets. But you won’t regret going to any of the shows listed here, and described fully in our current Spotlight Events section.
WEDNESDAY, February 1 holds three “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” picks: in South OC, a show at 8 pm with ABIGAIL WASHBURN plus THE JAYHAWKS at The Coach House in San Juan Capistrano; closer to home, the EDITED trio (BRETT PERKINS, DAVID ZINK, MARK DAVIS) performs at 8 pm, fresh off the road from a 22-gig California tour, at the weekly “Wine and Song,” BRAD COLERICK’s excellent acoustic music series at Firefly Bistro in South Pasadena; and at 8 pm, there’s the “DANIEL PEARL YAHRTZEIT CONCERT” with ROSS ALTMAN, JILL FENIMORE, JEFF GOLD, LARRY HANKS & DEBORAH ROBINS, MIKE PERLOWIN, PHEE SHERLINE, APRIL WAYLAND, & PAUL ZOLLO, at Santa Monica Synagogue.
THURSDAY, February 2 shines with five “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” picks: JUDY COLLINS at 8 pm at the McCallum Theatre in Palm Desert; MARY FLOWER, folk and blues guitar royalty, at 8 pm at the Coffee Gallery Backstage in Altadena; RICHIE FURAY (of POCO, BUFFALO SPRINGFIELD, and the SOUTHER-HILLMAN-FURAY BAND) at The Canyon Club in Agoura Hills; LISA LOEB and JILL SOBULE at 8 pm at Brixton South Bay in Redondo Beach; and ABIGAIL WASHBURN plus THE JAYHAWKS playing at 9 pm at The Music Box Theater (Henry Fonda Theater) in Hollywood.
FRIDAY, February 3, there are four “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” picks: all-things-with-strings wizard DAVID LINDLEY plays the “Bodie House Concerts in the Library” series at 8 pm at Grant R. Brimhall Thousand Oaks Library; I SEE HAWKS IN L.A. plus KAREN TOBIN at 8 pm at the Coffee Gallery Backstage in Altadena; JORMA KAUKONEN (HOT TUNA, JEFFERSON AIRPLANE) at 8 & 10 pm at McCabe’s in Santa Monica; and the monthly “FIRST FRIDAY SHOW” with this month’s guest, MARK "POCKET" GOLDBERG, plus SEVERIN BROWNE & the “FIRST FRIDAY BAND” of JEFF KOSSACK, DAVID STONE, ALEX DEL ZOPPO, GARY POPENOE, MIKE BISCH, AARON WOLFSON AND CHRIS LACINAK at 8 pm at Kulak's Woodshed in North Hollywood.
SATURDAY, February 4 brings six “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” picks: MARY FLOWER, folk and blues guitar royalty, in concert at 8 pm at Boulevard Music in Culver City; MODAL TEASE STRING BAND plus CLIFF WAGNER & THE OLD #7 at 7 pm at the Coffee Gallery Backstage in Altadena; JORMA KAUKONEN returns for a second night, at 8 & 10 pm, at McCabe’s in Santa Monica; ROBERT MORGAN FISHER, JAIME MICHAELS, and DAVE MORRISON play the Four Friends Acoustic Music Series, the “dinner-and-a-show” series at 7 pm at Four Friends Gallery in Thousand Oaks; “A MUSICAL CONVERSATION WITH LA SANTA CECILIA” and “Paper Fashion with PATSSI VALDEZ,” a “Pacific Standard Time: Art In L.A. 1945 – 1980” event, co-presented by The GRAMMY Museum and UCLA’s Fowler Museum, at 7 pm at the Fowler Museum on the UCLA campus in Westwood; and, if you’re up for a road trip, JUNI FISHER, top award-winning cowgirl singer-songwriter, plays a house concert “in the barn” (appropriately enough), in Bakersfield.
SUNDAY, February 5, there are two “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” picks: “BRETT PERKINS & FRIENDS” at 7 pm is a treat-of-a-showcase hand-picked by Brett for his annual homecoming from Europe, and includes a short set by the EDITED trio (BRETT PERKINS, DAVID ZINK, MARK DAVIS), just back from their 22-gig tour, and it’s at the Sierra Madre Playhouse in Sierra Madre; and not far away, uke masters LIL’ REV and UKULELE BART play at 7 pm at the Coffee Gallery Backstage in Altadena.
MONDAY, February 6’s “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” pick is a not-to-be-missed “EVENING WITH GLEN CAMPBELL” performance-interview at 8 pm at the Grammy Museum’s Clive Davis Sound Stage in downtown L.A.
TUESDAY, February 7’s “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” picks are two great choices: The legendary SONS OF THE PIONEERS perform at 7:30 pm at St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church in Newport Beach; “AN EVENING WITH AMERICA” performance-interview with AMERICA founders GERRY BECKLEY and DEWEY BUNNELL on their 40th anniversary together, happens at 8 pm at the Grammy Museum’s Clive Davis Sound Stage in downtown L.A.
WEDNESDAY, February 8’s “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” pick is an 8 pm “FUNDRAISER FOR THE COFFEE GALLERY BACKSTAGE” with The SALTY SUITES (SCOTT GATES, CHELSEA WILLIAMS and CHUCK HAILES), plus PHOEBE BRIDGERS opening, at the Coffee Gallery Backstage in Altadena (raising money for the venue’s expensive new entertainment license…)
THURSDAY, February 9’s “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” pick is WILL RYAN AND THE CACTUS COUNTY COWBOYS playing their first-ever dance and presenting their “Cowboy Skiffle” music 8-10 pm at Viva Cantina in Burbank.
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Our # 3 Story
GRAMMY MUSEUM HOSTING STELLAR EVENTS: GLEN CAMPBELL, AMERICA, MICHELLE PHILLIPS, LA SANTA CECILIA ON TAP IN NEXT FEW DAYS
The GRAMMY Museum has rapidly become a shining star in a town filled with music performance venues, and a favorite of the Guide’s editor, who knows a thing or two about conducting performance-interviews; he always gives the museum’s presentations high marks. Fresh from ending January with sessions with JACKIE DeSHANNON and RUTHIE FOSTER and the release of the latter’s new CD (all reported in advance in the Guide’s Spotlight Events section), the Museum’s splendid series of conversations and intimate performances happily continue in February, each as Guide “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” picks. Hold on to your hat!
a) GLEN CAMPBELL PERFORMANCE-INTERVIEW
On Monday, February 6 at 8 pm, “AN EVENING WITH GLEN CAMPBELL” brings the GRAMMY Award-winning country music star to discuss his remarkable career in show business spanning over 50 years.
He just completed his “Farewell” tour, and this will be a very special evening, indeed. He says he will not perform in the future, and wanted to make the rounds one last time, “While I can still remember the words to the songs.” Glen Campbell has been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s.
Campbell has released 70 albums and sold 45 million records. In 1967, he made GRAMMY history by winning four awards in both the country and pop categories, and this year, he will be honored with a GRAMMY Lifetime Achievement Award.
A 2005 inductee into The Country Music Hall of Fame, Campbell has racked-up 12 RIAA Gold albums, 4 Platinum albums and 1 Double-Platinum album.
While hits like “By The Time I Get To Phoenix” and “I Wanna Live” have helped make him a true country music legend, Campbell gained fame as an actor (in films including “True Grit” with John Wayne) and host of “The Glen Campbell Goodtime Hour.”
After a brief introduction and tribute to his career by GRAMMY Museum Executive Director Bob Santelli, Campbell will perform a selection of songs. Guests will hear hits from the past as well as music from Campbell’s latest release, “Ghost On A Canvas.” The album is a top-ten pick in USA Today’s “Best of 2011.”
All proceeds benefit the GRAMMY Museum.
More info at 213-765-6803 or www.grammymuseum.org. Doors open at 7:30 pm for the best seats. American Express presale tickets are $30 and can be purchased online by American Express Card members starting Wednesday, January 18, at noon. Public sale begins Monday, February 1, at noon. American Express is the exclusive payment method for presale tickets. American Express ticket purchasers receive a special gift.
b) AMERICA FOUNDERS GERRY BECKLEY AND DEWEY BUNNELL
Tuesday, February 7 at 8 pm, “AN EVENING WITH AMERICA” brings the duo behind the iconic, GRAMMY Award-winning folk-rock group AMERICA, a creative pair currently celebrating their 40th anniversary together. AMERICA founders GERRY BECKLEY and DEWEY BUNNELL have performed approximately 100 shows a year together since their formation in 1970, still delighting fans from back when and making new ones with songs like “Sister Golden Hair” and “Horse with No Name.”
Sons of U.S. Air Force fathers, the band members met in England when they were students at London Central High School.
Their debut album, released in 1971, quickly went Platinum. Five subsequent releases went either Gold or Platinum and their greatest hits compilation reached the four million sales mark.
Hear the band, in discussion about their success as hit writers of enduring rock-folk-pop classics, their celebrated 40th Anniversary Tour, and the release of “Back Pages,” their newest album, a collection of glimmering interpretations of timeless songs.
After the interview, moderated by GRAMMY Museum Executive Director Bob Santelli, America will take audience questions and perform an acoustic set.
All proceeds benefit the GRAMMY Museum.
More info at 213-765-6803 or www.grammymuseum.org.
Doors open at 7:30 pm. American Express presale tickets are $20 and can be purchased online by American Express Card members. Public sale begins Monday, February 1, at noon. American Express is the exclusive payment method for presale tickets. American Express ticket purchasers receive a special gift.
c) MICHELLE PHILLIPS FROM THE MAMAS AND THE PAPAS
On Thursday, February 16 at 8 pm, it’s “AN EVENING WITH MICHELLE PHILLIPS FROM THE MAMAS AND THE PAPAS.”
Best known for being one of the singers for the Sixties folk/pop group, THE MAMAS AND THE PAPAS, which she formed in 1965 with CASS ELLIOT, DENNY DOHERTY and JOHN PHILLIPS, California-born Michelle Phillips is the last-surviving member of the iconic group. Having co-wrote some of the band's biggest hits including "Creeque Alley" and "California Dreamin', Phillips became one of the most-recognizable faces in music. After the group disbanded in 1971, Phillips actively pursued an acting career. She received a Golden Globe nomination for her work in “Dillinger” and got her big TV break in 1987 as Anne Matheson Sumner in the prime-time soap "Knots Landing." Hear Phillips in discussion, along with GRAMMY Museum Executive Director Bob Santelli, about her expansive career in show business, as well as current endeavors. After the interview, Phillips will take audience questions and will be available for a fan meet and greet.
All proceeds benefit the GRAMMY Museum.
Doors open at 7:30 pm. American Express presale tickets are $20 and are available online to American Express Card members (beginning Wednesday, January 18); public sale begins Wednesday, February 8, at noon. American Express is the exclusive payment method for presale tickets. American Express ticket purchasers receive a special gift.
All events, except the one below, are on the Grammy Museum’s Clive Davis Sound Stage, inside the museum at 800 W. Olympic Blvd, in the L.A. Live Complex in downtown L.A. 90015. More info, and tickets for events, are available at 213-765-6803 or www.grammymuseum.org.
d) “MISSISSIPPI MUSIC CELEBRATION NIGHT AT THE GRAMMY MUSEUM” with MARTY STUART & THE FABULOUS SUPERLATIVES
The 3rd annual event happens Thursday, February 9 at 8 pm, with performances by music stars from the State of Mississippi. More info and tickets at 213-765-6803 or www.grammymuseum.org.
e) A FEBRUARY 4 EVENT WITH LA SANTA CECILIA …
In addition to the above events in its own theatre at the GRAMMY Museum, there’s one more event, this one “off campus” and in conjunction with “Pacific Standard Time: Art In L.A. 1945 – 1980.” It happens Saturday, February 4, at 7 pm and is co-sponsored with UCLA’s Fowler Museum, at the Fowler Museum on UCLA campus in Westwood. It’s “A MUSICAL CONVERSATION WITH LA SANTA CECILIA” and “Paper Fashion with PATSSI VALDEZ.”
GRAMMY-nominated LA SANTA CECILIA — fronted by belter LA MARISOUL —draws inspiration from a hybrid of Latin culture, rock and world music in passionate performances that mesmerize audiences. After an interview moderated by Josh Kun, curator of the PST / GRAMMY Museum exhibition “Trouble in Paradise: Music and Los Angeles 1945-75,” and director of The Popular Music Project at USC Annenberg’s The Norman Lear Center, La Santa Cecilia will take audience questions and perform a selection of songs.
During the post-concert reception, Asco icon PATSSI VALDEZ leads a crunch-and-fold workshop inspired by Asco’ 1970’s-era public appearances as self-made fashionistas in paper gowns and hats. See Valdez’s work in “Mapping Another L.A.: The Chicano Art Movement,” which will be open at the Fowler.
This reception includes dessert and a cash bar. $10 for Fowler / GRAMMY Museum members and students; $15 general. Tickets go on sale Jan 6 at noon, at 213-765-6803. When picking up program tickets at the Box Office Will Call, you may be required to show ID that matches the credit card used to purchase the ticket. More info, www.fowler.ucla.edu; or www.grammymuseum.org.
f) GRAMMY AWARDS WEEK EVENTS
Additionally, The GRAMMY Museum will celebrate the week leading up to the GRAMMY Awards with six days of educational programs prior to Sunday's show. The Museum will kick off the week with two family programs featuring the band Rhythm Child at Westfield Topanga Mall. These fun-for-all-ages shows will take place at 12:00 PM and 2:00 PM on Saturday, February 4, 2012. Continuing the week, the Museum will host five days of "Backstage Pass" workshops in the Clive Davis Theater. This career exploration program gives students a behind the scenes look at what it takes to make it in the music industry. Each hour-long program includes an overview of careers in the industry, features a question and answer session with an artist and culminates with a live performance.
Educational Programming will include:
Monday, February 6: Backstage Pass: Claude Kelly
Tuesday, February 7: Backstage Pass: BC Jean
Wednesday, February 8: Backstage Pass: Goapele
Thursday, February 9: Backstage Pass: Marty Stuart
Friday, February 10: Backstage Pass: Haley Reinhart
Backstage Pass ticket information varies. Go to www.grammymuseum.org for more information. The 54th Annual GRAMMY Awards will be broadcast live from Staples Center on the CBS Television Network on Sunday, February 12, at 8 pm ET/PT.
The GRAMMY Museum presents many events across the spectrum of musical genres. The Guide can happily report that many on them appeal to our readers, who frequently let us know they learn of events here. We’re happy to make connections.
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Our # 4 Story
MARY FLOWER, ACOUSTIC BLUES MASTER: WORKSHOP, 2 SHOWS THIS WEEK
She is folk and blues guitar royalty, a top award-winning and celebrated Yellow Dog Records recording artist, a specialist who seamlessly blends acoustic blues, ragtime, folk-Americana and whatever else tickles her fancy. Downbeat magazine calls her, “a world class fingerstyle and lap-slide guitarist.”
In the 2012 Blues Music Awards, presented by the Blues Foundation in Memphis, MARY FLOWER is a current nominee in two categories, “Acoustic Artist” and “Acoustic Album.” She received the “Muddy Award” in 2011 from the Cascade Blues Association for “Best Acoustic Guitar.” She's also up for "Best Female Artist" in this year’s Portland Music Awards in her own town.
First and foremost, MARY FLOWER is a world-class guitarist who swings the blues, recognized everywhere as one of the pre-eminent fingerstyle guitarists who continue in the rich acoustic blues tradition. Along the way, she’s mastered the intricate, harmonically subtle Piedmont style, with its good-timey, ragtime feel. The Piedmont style forms the foundation of much of her work, but she’s an unrivaled interpreter of Mississippi blues and an ingenious composer in her own right whose tunes take American music into uncharted waters.
In the rarefied atmosphere where Mary operates, she’s twice placed in the top three at the prestigious National Finger Picking Championship in Winfield, Kansas, where she is the only woman to do so.
That’s remarkable enough, but Flower goes beyond technique. She’s a warm singer who ranges far in the byways of blues, pop and jazz for the kind of down-home yet sophisticated material she feels comfortable with. Mary brings smarts and sublime equipoise to her music–you feel happier after listening to her.
Downbeat says of her recent duets CD on Yellow Dog Records, “Superlative… such a high level of proficiency that your heart will beat faster and your blood race. One of the Top 10 roots albums of 2011, no question about it. (4 stars) Twenty years and nine albums into her recording career, Flower is a superlative fingerstyle guitarist square in the Piedmont tradition. She also excels on lap steel. Easy confidence characterizes her singing style.”
Acoustic Guitar says, “Beyond the tight song arrangements, expert musicianship, and crystal clear production, Misery Loves Company’s crowning achievement is reflected in Flower’s ability to capture her musical inspiration—the rural, romantic South—in word and sound. Her unpretentious vocal style, compelling guitar work, and minimalist arrangements perfectly capture the feeling of gently floating down a slowly moving river or strolling down an isolated dirt road. “
Mary does a workshop for artists, an “EVENT-OF-THE-WEEK for artists” pick, and plays two local concerts, both “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” picks, on this tour.
HER CONCERTS
Thursday, February 2, at 8 pm, MARY FLOWER plays the Coffee Gallery Backstage, 2029 N Lake Av, Altadena 91001; reservations 626-798-6236 (10 am-10 pm); info www.coffeegallery.com. (“The venue named in FolkWorks as L.A.’s best intimate acoustic listening room venue”).
Saturday, February 4, at 8 pm, MARY FLOWER plays a concert at Boulevard Music, 4316 Sepulveda Bl, Culver City; 310-398-2583; www.boulevardmusic.com.
HER WORKSHOP
Her WORKSHOP: “BLUES / RAGTIME with MARY FLOWER” is Saturday, February 4, 3-5 pm, at Boulevard Music. (contact and location info just above).
It’s a fine opportunity to learn from a master, or enjoy her performance in intimate settings. Highly recommended.
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Our # 5 Story
EDITED TRIO’S CALIFORNIA TRIUMPH: LAST CHANCE IN U.S. ’TIL NEXT YEAR
Actually, you have a few chances between now and Sunday, as they’re playing the “Wine and Song” series tonight (Wednesday) in South Pasadena, and staying busy with house concerts before their 2012 U.S. finale on Sunday. But you really must catch them someplace before they make the circuit of Europe once again. These guys are headed for big things, and you read that confident prediction here.
This Sunday, February 5, at 7 pm, in a Guide “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” pick, “BRETT PERKINS & FRIENDS” includes a short set by the EDITED trio (BRETT PERKINS, DAVID ZINK, and MARK DAVIS). They’re just back from a 22-gig tour and barnstorming live performances on all the Northern Cal folk radio shows. Sunday’s headlining performance will come amidst a full evening’s lineup of hand-picked acoustic musicians, all celebrating Brett’s annual return from Europe and West Coast concert tour. It’s at the Sierra Madre Playhouse, 87 W Sierra Madre Bl, Sierra Madre; 626-355-4318; www.sierramadreplayhouse.com.
This annual night brings a lineup of fine musicians that you won’t otherwise see in one place.
The stars are, of course, the EDITED trio. Each performs and tours individually. These three guys are all seasoned pros who have individually and collectively played the world. In fact, they've done three European tours since we last saw them together a year ago in Southern Cal.
Together, the trio is even greater than the sum of its formidable parts.
MARK DAVIS was recognized with the “Album of the Decade” in the L.A. Times OC edition; transplanted Californian BRETT PERKINS has had his recorded originals in the European charts; DAVID ZINK has, for years, commanded a loyal fan base with his innovative acoustic originals. But together, ahhh, pure enjoym,ent. Their innovative writing, their instrumental arrangements with just two guitars and percussion sounds like much more, and most of all, their rich vocal harmonies, are all extra special. Come hear why they keep getting booked in Europe and why they kept getting drafted to do live radio on their just-completed tour.
The evening will include a short set from Danish singer-songwriter AMILIE RIIS, who writes and performs charming and compelling songs in English. Other Southern Cal-based artists performing include Trough Records artists TEDROW & VREELAND and DAVE MORRISON. Call ahead to get your ticket and arrive early for the best seats.
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Our # 6 Story
CHANGE AT GOOGLE: EVERY MOVE YOU MAKE, THEY’LL BE WATCHING YOU
This is creepy. From now on, Google will track absolutely everything you do on the web through any affiliate or connection or link from them, including your G-mail account, and from anyplace you went from a search that began on Google. Read your Hotmail or Yahoo mail or any other email account on a mobile device with a Google operating system and they’re reading your mail. And they are tracking and keeping it – all of it – in a database with your i.d. info attached.
In addition, they are changing their privacy policies to give themselves “freedom” to compromise your freedom, by tracking, monitoring, and sharing – i.e., selling the information – to third parties.
They are making no provision for you to opt-out. It’s the cyber equivalent of peeking through your keyhole, watching through the backside of your mirror, steaming open your envelopes. And you can’t stop it. Use Google, lose your privacy. Period.
Google, the leading search engine and web interface for mobile devices, claims they want to provide you with specific content, tailored to your preferences, based on where you go on the web. Read: you’ll be inundated with targeted advertising. At the very least.
We are not part of the black helicopter crowd, and we don’t believe Jack Bauer is coming to get us. But we don’t like this. Any of it. We’re immediately switching to Bing or Yahoo – or better yet, ixquick (keep reading) – for all our web searches. We’re looking into what it takes to replace Google’s mobile operating system with someone else’s – anyone else’s – who isn’t in the spying-for-profit business.
We recommend that you use an encrypted search engine that guarantees protection of your privacy and no compilation of data on you, data that others would buy and analyze to build profiles of you. We recently learned of a good encrypted search engine, called “ixquick,” at www.ixquick.com
Memo to Google: Just ’cause you’re the biggest, you are not too big to fail. If you choose to pursue the course you announced January 25th, you deserve to fail, and we’ll be glad to spread awareness that you are making private information available to the highest bidder. We do that in hopes of assisting your failure, because you’ve got a lotta damn gall pulling this. We expect it from repressive governments like those in China and Iran. We didn’t expect it from you. By what right, Google? Just who the hell do you think you are?
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Our # 7 Story
CONCERT REVIEW: UKE PRINCESS BRITTNI PAIVA AT ISLAND BAZAAR
by Geo. McCalip
Ukulele virtuoso BRITTNI PAIVA! On January 21st, Island Bazaar in Huntington Beach benefitted once again from its proximity to Anaheim and the annual NAAM Show. This year, the music store and venue hosted the top-rated young female musician from Hawaii who was performing at the show, in town because she is sponsored by instrument maker KoAloha ukulele. Arriving at the shop directly from NAAM, Brittni finished a long day on Saturday, January 21st, by giving an amazing display of talent, energy and personality.
Less accomplished players might work up to "Europa" by Carlos Santana, but Brittni opened with it. What a way to warm up for her and the audience. She moved from that into an original, "Cruisin' on 7"' and followed that with the theme from "Pirates of the Caribbean."
Next came a pop song, "Teenage Dream" by Katie Perry. Brittni used the song as a vehicle to demonstrate how she works in the studio with multiple tracks. Using an electronic looping device she first laid down a rhythm track by thumping on the body of her KoAloha ukulele and a second rhythm track by brushing the strings. A chord progression became the third track. With the looping device playing these tracks as accompaniment, she demonstrated her virtuosity by playing an intricate version of the melody.
Expanding on the variety of music, she then played "Somewhere Over the Rainbow" by Harold Arlen, "Sunday Morning" by Maroon 5, "Tamacun" by Gabriela Quintero and Rodrigo Pineda Sanchez, and her original, "Gazing" before intermission.
To open her second set, Brittni started with the Hawaiian tune "Kawika," which had Island Bazaar owner Shirley Orlando rocking out. Following this, she played an original, "Just Always You," a delightful arrangement of "Take Five" by Paul Desmond and "Made for Me," a song she wrote for her husband while they were still courting. She then closed out the set with brilliant renditions of three more songs, "Acelerou" by Djavan Caetano Viana, "Come Back to Sorento" by Ernesto de Curtis and the Gypsy tune, "Chardoz."
After much applause accompanied by cries of "Hanaho," Brittni closed the evening with a lovely rendition of "Kokoni Sachi Ari," an old popular Japanese song written by Saburo Iida.
It was not just the finish of a long day, but a very busy and productive trip to the mainland for the young Hawaiian. In addition to NAAM, she did a workshop and concert in the Sacramento area and played a concert at the Coffee Gallery Backstage in Altadena. Her fans will be happy to hear that she fit-in three days in the studio with TOM SCOTT, recording her next album.
While eagerly awaiting the release of her tracks with TOM SCOTT, fans can hear her on another new release: she backs PETE TOWNSHEND doing “Corrina, Corrina” on the new Amnesty International 4 CD set of stars doing Dylan covers, “Chimes of Freedom.”
For those who want to hear more ukulele music, Island Bazaar hosts a number of concerts throughout the year. Next up is LIL’ REV for a February 10th workshop and February 11th concert. SID HAUSMAN will also be returning later this year.
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Our # 8 Story
SAN FRANCISCO BLUEGRASS & OLD-TIME FESTIVAL (SFBOT) IS THIS MONTH
Presenting ten days of “Bluegrass Ruckus, Old-Time Fun and Ass-Kickin' Americana and Roots Music,” the 13th Annual “SAN FRANCISCO BLUEGRASS & OLD-TIME FESTIVAL” (SFBOT) is 30+ shows at numerous small clubs around the Bay Area and featuring some of the most talented musicians on the Americana / Roots music scene. It runs Friday, February 10, through Sunday, February 19, in and around San Francisco.
Confirmed 2012 Acts include: FOGHORN STRINGBAND, JEFF KAZOR & LISA BERMAN, ANNE AND PETE SIBLEY, GOOD LUCK THRIFT STORE OUTFIT, THE BROTHERS COMATOSE, EMILY BONN AND THE VIVANTS, WATER TOWER BUCKET BOYS, BROWNCHICKEN BROWNCOW STRINGBAND, THE BEE EATERS, CAHALEN MORRISON AND ELI WEST, STAIRWELL SISTERS, WATER TOWER BUCKET BOYS, ERIK CLAMPITT, THE NEW FIVE CENTS, SQUIRRELLY STRINGBAND, EVIE LADIN, THE JUNCOS, HOUSTON JONES, SUSIE GLAZE AND THE HILONESOME BAND, FAMILY LINES, KATHY KALLICK BAND QUARTET, TACO JAM, ANNE & PETE SIBLEY, THE TRESPASSERS, WINDY HILL, SNAP JACKSON & THE KNOCK ON WOOD PLAYERS, KLEPTOGRASS, KNUCKLE KNOCKERS, THE ALHAMBRA VALLEY BAND , REDWING, THE ONS, MISISIPI MIKE & THE MIDNIGHT GAMBLERS, MAD COW STRING BAND, MISISIPI RIDER, SWEETBACK SISTERS, JAMES NASH AND THE NOMADS, SUPERMULE, BELLE MONROE AND HER BREWGLASS BOYS, NELL ROBINSON & JIM NUNALLY, MISNER & SMITH, JEANIE & CHUCK POLING, THE EARL BROTHERS, HENHOUSE PROWLERS, CAHALEN MORRISON AND ELI WEST, GAYLE SCHMITT AND THE TOODALA RAMBLERS, RITA HOSKING AND COUSIN JACK, EVIE LADIN, THE BLUSHIN' ROULETTES, EARL WHITE STRINGBAND, BLACK CROWN STRINGBAND, JORDAN RUYLE, PINE BOX BOYS, THE JUGTOWN PIRATES, HANG JONES, DARK HOLLOW, THE CROOKED JADES, and THE DEADLY GENTLEMEN.
Each year the Festival showcases the best in rising acts from the West Coast and beyond, with a special spotlight on the immense amount of local talent in the Bay Area.
Highlights of this year’s festival includes Bay Area favorites such as THE BROTHERS COMATOSE, THE CROOKED JADES, EARL WHITE STRING BAND, and THE KATHY KALLICK QUARTET. Also featured are out-of-town bands; FOGHORN STRINGBAND, CAHALEN MORRISON & ELI WEST, and making their SFBOT debut, THE DEADLY GENTLEMEN (epic folk and grasscore out of Boston). THE DEADLY GENTLEMEN consists of band members GREG LISZT on banjo (from CROOKED STILL), MIKE BARNETT (from DAVID GRISMAN QUINTET/toured w/JESSE McREYNOLDS) on fiddle, DOMINICK LESLIE on mandolin, STASH WYSLOUCH on guitar and SAM GRISMAN on upright bass (son of mandolinist DAVID GRISMAN).
For the first time, the festival will feature a band contest to find and recognize some of the up-and-coming new Northern California Bluegrass and Old-Time bands. Organizers say, “There is a lot of excitement about this contest and it is expected to be a regular addition to the festival.”
In addition to shows, the festival aims to provide rich experiences through workshops, jam sessions, kids shows, Bluegrass and Old-Time in the Schools and the “Saturday Night Old-Time Square Dance,” always a sell-out with over 220 attendees.
The San Francisco Bluegrass & Old-Time Festival is a grass-roots, non-profit, volunteer-run festival dedicated to keeping the tradition of bluegrass and old-time music alive. More info at www.sfbluegrass.org
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Our # 9 Story
BLUEGRASS GRAMMY WINNER MARTY RAYBON TO RELEASE 2 NEW ALBUMS
The first single, “Dirt Road Heartache,” from his upcoming bluegrass album “Southern Roots & Branches” is already out, on the radio and available as a download. The full CD is set for release April 10, 2012. But that’s just one CD. Grammy® Award winner MARTY RAYBON, who records on Nashville-based Rural Rhythm Records, is a busy guy.
The single is a bluegrass barn-burner, written by MELISSA PIERCE and JERRY SALLEY. Already, it’s brought critical praise: "[It’s] Marty Raybon on his game and at his best," says TERRY HERD of “Bluegrass Today” the Bluegrass Radio Network.
“Dirt Road Heartache” features MARTY RAYBON on lead vocal, TIM RAYBON on harmony vocal, multi-instrumentalist JUSTIN MOSES on banjo, mandolin, fiddle, and Dobro, KENNY SMITH on guitar, and MARK FAIN on bass, and was produced by Marty.
Earlier this month, the label announced Raybon’s new Country Christian single release, “I’ve Seen What He Can Do” from his other forthcoming new album, “Hand To The Plow,” set for release March 27, 2012 on Rural Rhythm Christian. Two new records, two weeks apart? Well, they will be marketed separately, to radio stations in different genres. Still, one wonders if CD sales on tour will be as good as they might have been, toured individually.
More, including upcoming tour dates, at www.MartyRaybon.com and www.RuralRhythm.com
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Our # 10 Story
John van Huizum: A BRIEF MILITARY HISTORY OF WARS
This week, we welcome a new columnist to the Guide and look forward to a long relationship with a fresh column from him each week. Let’s meet him:
John van Huizum is a prolific commentator who seeks to bring common sense interpretation to the issues that politicians work hard to obfuscate. His pieces are always brief, but offer ideas that stay with you through the endless whirlpool of overly abundant pundits and political bloviations. As a child in Holland, John endured the Nazi occupation, grew up in a family that hid Jews from the Nazis, and celebrated liberation. He immigrated to America with only a few dollars in his pocket. He became a successful businessman and raised a family. He is retired from running businesses, but not from listening, thinking, and writing for the Guide and several newspapers. John started to write to find out if philosophy had kept up with the information explosion. He is still wondering.
A BRIEF MILITARY HISTORY OF WARS, by John van Huizum
During my lifetime:
Japan attacks China; attacker eventually loses, defender wins.
Germany invades Europe; invader eventually loses, defenders win.
Italy attacks North Africa; attacker eventually loses, defenders win.
Japan attacks Pearl Harbor; attacker eventually loses, defender wins.
Hitler invades Soviet Union; Soviet Union repels him.
Soviet Union invades Balkans and Germany; Soviet Union eventually loses.
North Korea attacks South Korea; eventually loses, U.N. wins.
U.S. invades South Vietnam; Vietnam eventually wins.
U.S. attacks Cuba at Bay of Pigs; Cuba repels American forces.
Egypt and others attack Israel; Israel is triumphant.
Iraq invades Iran; Iran defends and wins.
Argentina invades Falkland Islands [a territory of England]; invader loses, England wins.
U.S.S.R. invades Afghanistan; invader withdraws, Afghanistan wins.
Iraq conquers Kuwait; would-be conqueror loses, U.N. wins.
Religious fanatics attack the U.S.; wars of terror break out globally.
US invades Iraq and Afghanistan; out come: everybody loses.
After World War II almost all former colonies became sovereign nations.
I wonder if this historical record is taught in our military academies?
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Welcome to SPOTLIGHT EVENTS – the LATEST UPDATE to the Guide's chronological, day-by-day listings and descriptions of live acoustic and Americana performances and festivals, plus workshops for artists and much more!
The Guide’s NEWS FEATURES are in a separate edition, as always, and the current edition is at
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FEBRUARY – the shortest month is certainly NOT short on music!
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Wednesday, February 1
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Happy GROUNDHOG DAY! It’s our favorite winter holiday: nobody expects presents, and there’s no stressful family gathering with pontificating old Uncle Windbag. And it occasions a suspenseful wait for a furry critter to venture forth where he will or won’t see his shadow and we will or won’t see an early spring. Charming. Makes you wanna go play “Muskrat Love” … or not.
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Wed, Feb 1, in Ventura Co:
6 pm twice-monthly IRISH MUSIC SESSION at Brendan’s Irish Pub and Restaurant, 1755 E Daily Dr, Camarillo 93010; 888-811-5818. Held every first & third Wednesday.
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Wed, Feb 1:
7 pm twice-monthly “WESTERN MUSIC JAM” sponsored by the Western Music Association, California Chapter, at El Trocadero Steak House on Main St in Newhall; http://eltrocaderosteakhouse.net. Runs 1st and 3rd Wednesday each month.
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Wed, Feb 1:
7 pm weekly OPEN MIC every Wednesday at The Talking Stick, 1411 Lincoln Bl, Venice 92091. Signups at 6:45 pm.
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Wed, Feb 1, in Simi Valley:
7:30 pm SONGMAKERS weekly “SIMI VALLEY HOOT” every Wednesday; info and location at www.songmakers.org.
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Wed, Feb 1; a “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” pick:
8 pm EDITED trio (BRETT PERKINS, DAVID ZINK, MARK DAVIS), just back from a 22-gig California tour, play a short set at the weekly “WINE AND SONG” Acoustic Music Series at Firefly Bistro, 1009 El Centro St, South Pasadena 91030; 626-441-2443.
The EDITED trio of DAVID ZINK, BRETT PERKINS, & MARK DAVIS, each perform and tour individually. These three guys are all seasoned pros who have played the world. In fact, they've done several European tours since we last saw them together a year ago in Southern Cal.
Together, the trio is even greater than the sum of the formidable parts.
MARK DAVIS was recognized with the “Album of the Decade” in the L.A. Times OC edition; transplanted Californian BRETT PERKINS has had his recorded originals in the European charts; DAVID ZINK has, for years, commanded a loyal fan base with his innovative acoustic originals. But together, ahhh, pure enjoyment. Their writing, their instrumental arrangements with two guitars and percussion, and most of all, their rich vocal harmonies, are all extra special. Come hear why they keep getting booked in Europe and why they kept getting drafted to do live radio on their just-completed tour.
Venue has bar and full menu. No cover.
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Wed, Feb 1, in South OC; a “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” pick:
8 pm ABIGAIL WASHBURN plus THE JAYHAWKS play The Coach House, 33157 Camino Capistrano, San Juan Capistrano 92675; 949-496-8927.
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Wed, Feb 1; a “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” pick:
8 pm “DANIEL PEARL YAHRTZEIT CONCERT” with ROSS ALTMAN, JILL FENIMORE, JEFF GOLD, LARRY HANKS & DEBORAH ROBINS, MIKE PERLOWIN, PHEE SHERLINE, APRIL WAYLAND, & PAUL ZOLLO, at Santa Monica Synagogue, 1448 18th St, Santa Monica 90404. The second of two local celebrations, two nights in a row, remembering the late journalist and musician.
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Wed, Feb 1:
8 pm weekly “GUITAROLOGY” at Bar Melody and Grill, 9132 S Sepulveda Bl, L.A. 90045; 310-670-1994.
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Wed, Feb 1:
8 pm weekly “O'BRIEN'S IRISH MUSIC SESSION” at O'Brien's Irish Pub and Restaurant, 2226 Wilshire Bl, Santa Monica 90403; 310-829-5303.
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Wed, Feb 1:
9 pm weekly “ACOUSTIC CORDIALE” at Café Cordiale, 14015 Ventura Bl, Sherman Oaks 91423; 818-789-1985.
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Thursday, February 2
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Thu, Feb 2, in Santa Clarita:
6-9 pm “MUSIC NIGHT” with MARK BRAINARD, JACK THORNE, JIMMY EATON, CARI CARUSO, CARMINE SARDO, BRYAN CHAN and DAVE GILLESPIE, at El Trocadero Mesquite Grill and Cantina, 24274 Main St, Newhall 91321.
It’s a bit of an eclectic lineup, but all appears good. From 6-7 pm, BRYAN CHAN and DAVE GILLESPIE (www.scvblues.org) play Delta Blues. Check them out at www.youtube.com/watch?v=kcrIBv1ug4c
From 7-8 pm, it’s JIMMY EATON, CARI CARUSO, and CARMINE SARDO. Jimmy Eaton is a sought-after pedal steel player for stage and studio work, who shows his versatility by playing Dobro tonight. Accompanying him are Cari Caruso on vocals and Carmine Sardo on guitar and vocals. Check out Jimmy Eaton at www.jimeatonmusic.com
From 8-9 pm, it’s MARK BRAINARD and JACK THORNE. Mark’s father was a big band musician who played with the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra. Mark has played in a classic rock band for 30 years around the L.A. area, and is a singer-songwriter who loves a good hook. He released a folk-pop CD, “Life In Java,” in 2005 with duet partner Tim Russell. He just authored his first book, “A Musician’s Son (lyrics, poems, and memoirs).” Think British folk meets Southern California. More at www.markbrainard.com
JACK THORNE is a singer-songwriter whose passion lies in being a song interpreter. His influences are many; Van Morrison, Nick Drake, and Dylan come to mind. With a musical theater background, he has performed for years in many local venues. His recent project is interpreting The Beatles’ ”Rubber Soul” LP.
Venue has full bar and dinner and a la carta menu; no cover charge.
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Thu, Feb 2:
6 pm weekly “THURSDAY NIGHT SOFA JAM” every Thursday at Westwood Music, 1627 Westwood Bl, Los Angeles 90024; 310-478-4251.
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Thu, Feb 2, in T.O.:
6-8 pm “HAPPY LITTLE UKULELE CLUB OF THOUSAND OAKS” meets some Thursdays at Denny’s Restaurant, 50 E Thousand Oaks Bl, T.O.; 805-418-7332. Bring your own uke. All levels of players and singers welcome. (Check before you go.)
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Thu, Feb 2, in OC:
6:15 pm twice-monthly “FOUNTAIN VALLEY BLUEGRASS JAM” at Orange County Archery, 18792 Brookhurst St, Fountain Valley 92708. Runs first & third Thursdays.
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Thu, Feb 2, in South OC:
7 pm weekly “LORD OF THE STRINGS” series OPEN MIC, every Thursday at Dana Point Community House, 24642 San Juan St Dana Point 92629; info, www.lordofthestringsconcerts.com; 949-842-2227.
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Thu, Feb 2, in Agoura Hills; a “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” pick:
RICHIE FURAY (of POCO, BUFFALO SPRINGFIELD, and the SOUTHER-HILLMAN-FURAY BAND) at The Canyon Club, 28912 Roadside Dr, Agoura Hills; 818-879-5016; www.canyonclub.net.
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Thu, Feb 2, in the desert; a “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” pick:
8 pm JUDY COLLINS plays the McCallum Theatre, 73000 Fred Waring Dr, Palm Desert 92260; 760-340-ARTS or 866-889-ARTS.
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Thu, Feb 2; a “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” pick:
8 pm MARY FLOWER, folk and blues guitar royalty, at the Coffee Gallery Backstage, 2029 N Lake Av, Altadena 91001; reservations 626-798-6236 (10 am-10 pm); venue phone 626-398-7917; info www.coffeegallery.com. (“The venue named in FolkWorks as L.A.’s best intimate acoustic listening room venue”).
She is a top award-winning and celebrated Yellow Dog Records recording artist and specialist who seamlessly blends acoustic blues, ragtime, folk-Americana and whatever else tickles her fancy. Downbeat magazine calls her, “a world class fingerstyle and lap-slide guitarist.”
In the 2012 Blues Music Awards, presented by the Blues Foundation in Memphis, MARY FLOWER is a current nominee in two categories, “Acoustic Artist” and “Acoustic Album.” She received the “Muddy Award” in 2011 from the Cascade Blues Association for “Best Acoustic Guitar.” She's also up for "Best Female Artist" in this year’s Portland Music Awards in her own town.
First and foremost, MARY FLOWER is a world-class guitarist who swings the blues, recognized everywhere as one of the pre-eminent fingerstyle guitarists who continue in the rich acoustic blues tradition. Along the way, she’s mastered the intricate, harmonically subtle Piedmont style, with its good-timey, ragtime feel. The Piedmont style forms the foundation of much of her work, but she’s an unrivaled interpreter of Mississippi blues and an ingenious composer in her own right whose tunes take American music into uncharted waters.
In the rarefied atmosphere where Mary operates, she’s twice placed in the top three at the prestigious National Finger Picking Championship in Winfield, Kansas, where she is the only woman to do so.
That’s remarkable enough, but Flower goes beyond technique. She’s a warm singer who ranges far in the byways of blues, pop and jazz for the kind of down-home yet sophisticated material she feels comfortable with. Mary brings smarts and sublime equipoise to her music–you feel happier after listening to her.
Downbeat says of her recent duets CD on Yellow Dog Records, “Superlative… such a high level of proficiency that your heart will beat faster and your blood race. One of the Top 10 roots albums of 2011, no question about it. (4 stars) Twenty years and nine albums into her recording career, Flower is a superlative fingerstyle guitarist square in the Piedmont tradition. She also excels on lap steel. Easy confidence characterizes her singing style.”
Acoustic Guitar says, “Beyond the tight song arrangements, expert musicianship, and crystal clear production, Misery Loves Company’s crowning achievement is reflected in Flower’s ability to capture her musical inspiration—the rural, romantic South—in word and sound. Her unpretentious vocal style, compelling guitar work, and minimalist arrangements perfectly capture the feeling of gently floating down a slowly moving river or strolling down an isolated dirt road. “
Tix, $15.
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Thu, Feb 2; a “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” pick:
8 pm LISA LOEB and JILL SOBULE play Brixton South Bay, 100J W Torrance Bl, Redondo Beach 90277; 310-406-1931.
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Thu, Feb 2, in OC:
8 pm THE BURLINGTON FAMILY plus RANDY HANO, and ACOUSTIC INFINITY, at Malone's Bar & Grill, 604 E Dyer Rd, Santa Ana. Kevin Casey, “humble Burlington Family member,” says, “This time we’re headed south to bring our cathartic folk. Here’s to seeing a few friendly faces. Merely a short jaunt on the 5.”
Venue is 21+. No cover.
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Thu, Feb 2; a “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” pick:
9 pm ABIGAIL WASHBURN plus THE JAYHAWKS play The Music Box Theater, 6126 Hollywood Bl, Hollywood 90028; 323-464-0808.
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Friday, February 3
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Fri-Sun, Feb 3-5, Festival, in OC:
Annual "LAGUNA BEACH FOLKDANCE FESTIVAL" with dance teachers MICHAEL GINSBURG (Balkan), JERRY DUKE (American dances), and bands WHIRLED PEAS, VESELBA, RAKIA BRASS BAND, and EASTERN EXPOSURE, at Ensign Middle School Gym, 2000 Cliff Dr, Newport Beach 92633; www.LagunaFolkDancers.org; 949-646-7082
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Fri, Feb 3; a “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” pick:
8 pm DAVID LINDLEY plays the “Bodie House Concerts in the Library” series at Grant R. Brimhall Thousand Oaks Library, 1401 E Janss Rd, Thousand Oaks 91362; 818-621-8309.
Indeed, he’s one of the world’s greatest guitarists, but did you know the guy can play anything with strings? We’re not sure what instruments he’ll bring, but we are sure of one thing: you’ll spend much of the night saying, “Oh, wow!”
Make a reservation, as it’ll probably sell-out, and arrive early for a good seat.
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Fri, Feb 3; a “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” pick:
8 pm I SEE HAWKS IN L.A. plus KAREN TOBIN at the Coffee Gallery Backstage, 2029 N Lake Av, Altadena 91001; reservations 626-798-6236 (10 am-10 pm); venue phone 626-398-7917; info www.coffeegallery.com. (“the venue named in FolkWorks as L.A.’s best intimate acoustic listening room venue”).
I SEE HAWKS IN L.A. are in the top tier of elite, innovative Americana bands in L.A., or just about anywhere else.
"These freewheeling lords of California psych country approach their music as if it were a portal, an unseen threshold that, once crossed, promises a wholly unpredictable experience. The Hawks' singular style operates on an epic scale, exploring weird panoramas of hallucinatory metaphor with a sound as much traditional hillbilly as it is acceleratedlysergic-rock spontaneity. Any flight taken with I See Hawks In L.A. assures a view to startling new perspectives. Up, up and away."
For extensive descriptive copy, go to: http://www.iseehawks.com
KAREN TOBIN is originally from Pennsylvania, and the powerful, sensitive singer, songwriter is now a veteran of the Los Angeles Music scene and former recording artist with Arista Records - New York, and Atlantic Records - Nashville.
Ms. Tobin has been compared with such luminaries of the female vocalist elite as Emmylou Harris and Linda Ronstadt. Karen was nominated for Best Female Vocalist by Los Angeles Music Awards. She is an active producer and writer in the Los Angeles area. She has performed at local venues and internationally.
"Karen sings the heart right out of her chest." "Ms. Tobin wails out a shivering mountain edged soprano that's laced with a powerhouse of control and emotion"-- Cash Box." "Everything she does is wonderful, this woman has so much ability." - Robert Oremann, Music Row Magazine. Karen has had her songs released by Artists in Switzerland, Holland, Japan and the United States. For further info: www.myspace.com/karentobinmusic or contact Karen: karentobinmusic@gmail.com
Tix, $15.
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Fri, Feb 3; a “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” pick:
8 & 10 pm JORMA KAUKONEN at McCabe’s, 3101 Pico Bl (Pico at 31st), Santa Monica 90405; www.mccabes.com; 310-828-4403; tix, 310-828-4497.
Jorma still maintains his connection with other storied musicians from JEFFERSON AIRPLANE days, and he tours solo, as well, including tonight.
HOT TUNA, JORMA KAUKONEN and JACK CASADY rev up their audiences with groundbreaking music and insightful original songs that keep them a moving musical force. Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductees from their legendary Jefferson Airplane days, Hot Tuna updates their repertoire always keeping a boisterous sound and a wry sense of humor. Adding depth to the duo are mandolin virtuoso Barry Mitterhoff and drummer Skoota "The Funky" Warner. More at www.hottuna.com.
Catch a fun video of "Hesitation Blues" performed Oct 22, 2011, by JACK CASADY and JORMA KAUKONEN, in a HOT TUNA acoustic duo, at www.youtube.com/watch?v=ck77EWiiSgU
Great story on Jorma: Jorma Kaukonen and his wife, Vanessa, spoke at a “Rex Foundation” fundraising event in the Appalachians on December 10, 2011. They told how they provided access to music and culture through scholarships, classes and workshops to hundreds of youths in the foundation’s neighboring community. Their work is through Fur Peace Ranch, made possible by a Rex “Ralph Gleason Award.”
"I was inspired by the positive impact of their selfless, meaningful actions," said Sandy Sohcot, Executive Director of “The World As It Could Be Human Rights Education Program.” There’s info on that organization at www.theworldasitcouldbe.org
The Fur Peace Ranch is a center of musical activity. Workshops with Jorma, Jack and many talents occur through out the year. Recent features on them include "Jefferson Airplane Bandmates Teach Guitar to Rock Star Wannabes” – Jim Clash, Bloomberg-BusinessWeek, and "Jefferson Airplane Alumns Run the Real School of Rock" – Sean Edgar, in Paste. Find them at www.hottuna.com
More at www.jormakaukonen.com
Tonight’s 8 pm show is SOLD OUT; tix available for 10 pm at press time. Tix, $32.50.
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Fri, Feb 3; a “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” pick:
8 pm monthly “FIRST FRIDAY SHOW” with this month’s guest, MARK "POCKET" GOLDBERG, plus SEVERIN BROWNE & the “FIRST FRIDAY BAND” of JEFF KOSSACK, DAVID STONE, ALEX DEL ZOPPO, GARY POPENOE, MIKE BISCH, AARON WOLFSON AND CHRIS LACINAK at Kulak's Woodshed, 5230-1/2 Laurel Canyon Bl, North Hollywood 91607; 818-766-9913; watch online at www.kulakswoodshed.com.
Band plays for free; $10 donation suggested for venue.
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Fri, Feb 3, in Agoura Hills:
STRAY CAT LEE ROCKER at The Canyon Club, 28912 Roadside Dr, Agoura Hills; www.canyonclub.net; 818-879-5016.
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Fri, Feb 3; a “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” pick:
10 pm JORMA KAUKONEN at McCabe’s, 3101 Pico Bl (Pico at 31st), Santa Monica 90405; www.mccabes.com; 310-828-4403; tix, 310-828-4497.
See 8 pm listing for full write-up.
Tonight’s 8 pm show is SOLD OUT; tix available for 10 pm at press time. Tix, $32.50.
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Saturday, February 4
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Sat, Feb 4; Fri-Sun, Feb 3-5, Festival, in OC:
Annual "LAGUNA BEACH FOLKDANCE FESTIVAL" with dance teachers MICHAEL GINSBURG (Balkan), JERRY DUKE (American dances), and bands WHIRLED PEAS, VESELBA, RAKIA BRASS BAND, and EASTERN EXPOSURE, at Ensign Middle School Gym, 2000 Cliff Dr, Newport Beach 92633; www.LagunaFolkDancers.org; 949-646-7082
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Sat, Feb 4:
9 am-1 pm RON ELY plays the Upland Farmer’s Market. Location and info, www.myspace.com/ronely or www.reverbnation.com/ronely
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Sat, Feb 4; an “EVENT-OF-THE-WEEK for artists” pick:
3-5 pm WORKSHOP: “BLUES / RAGTIME with MARY FLOWER” at Boulevard Music, 4316 Sepulveda Bl, Culver City; 310-398-2583; www.boulevardmusic.com. She is folk and blues guitar royalty, a top award-winning and celebrated Yellow Dog Records recording artist and specialist who seamlessly blends acoustic blues, ragtime, folk-Americana and whatever else tickles her fancy. Downbeat magazine calls her, “a world class fingerstyle and lap-slide guitarist.” Venue’s web site has a helpful local dining guide. Fee, $35. Mary plays a concert at the venue at 8 pm; see listing for much more on Mary and her wonderful music and career.
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Sat, Feb 4:
6 pm weekly “BLUEGRASS CONCERT SERIES” at Me N Eds Pizza Parlor, 4115 Paramount Bl, Lakewood 90712; 562-421-8908. Runs every Saturday.
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Sat, Feb 4, in Bakersfield; a “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” pick:
JUNI FISHER, top award-winning cowgirl singer-songwriter, plays a house concert “in the barn” (appropriately enough), in Bakersfield. Reservations get directions. Call or email Lacey, 661-203-0336 or rodeocowgirls@gmail.com
Juni Fisher is:
2011 WMA ENTERTAINER of the Year
2011, WMA Song of the Year
2011, 2009, 2006 WMA Female Performer of the Year,
2009 WMA Album of the Year
2008 Natl. Cowboy Museum Wrangler Award Winner
2008 WMA Songwriter of the Year
Endorsed by Larrivee Guitars, Elixir Strings, Caboots Boots, Montana Peaks Hats. More at www.junifisher.net
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Sat, Feb 4; a “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” pick:
7 pm “A MUSICAL CONVERSATION WITH LA SANTA CECILIA” and “Paper Fashion with PATSSI VALDEZ” is a special “Pacific Standard Time: Art In L.A. 1945 – 1980” event, co-presented by The GRAMMY Museum and UCLA’s Fowler Museum, at the Fowler Museum on UCLA campus in Westwood; 310-825-4361; info, www.fowler.ucla.edu; or www.grammymuseum.org.
GRAMMY-nominated LA SANTA CECILIA — fronted by belter LA MARISOUL —draws inspiration from a hybrid of Latin culture, rock and world music in passionate performances that mesmerize audiences. After an interview moderated by Josh Kun, curator of the PST / GRAMMY Museum exhibition “Trouble in Paradise: Music and Los Angeles 1945-75,” and director of The Popular Music Project at USC Annenberg’s The Norman Lear Center, La Santa Cecilia will take audience questions and perform a selection of songs.
During the post-concert reception, Asco icon Patssi Valdez leads a crunch-and-fold workshop inspired by Asco’s 1970’s-era public appearances as self-made fashionistas in paper gowns and hats. See Valdez’s work in “Mapping Another L.A.: The Chicano Art Movement,” which will be open at the Fowler.
Reception includes dessert and a cash bar. $10 for Fowler / GRAMMY Museum members and students; $15 general. Tickets go on sale Jan 6 at noon, at 213-765-6803. When picking up program tickets at the Box Office Will Call, you may be required to show ID that matches the credit card used to purchase the ticket.
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Sat, Feb 4; a “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” pick:
7 pm MODAL TEASE STRING BAND plus CLIFF WAGNER & THE OLD #7 at the Coffee Gallery Backstage, 2029 N Lake Av, Altadena 91001; reservations 626-798-6236 (10 am-10 pm); venue phone 626-398-7917; info www.coffeegallery.com. (“the venue named in FolkWorks as L.A.’s best intimate acoustic listening room venue”).
Modal Tease and Old Number 7 double headline this bill in celebration of their new CDs, bringing you a not-to-be-missed show that celebrates music from Appalachia, Nashville, and Beyond.
Modal Tease has been serving up sizzling' hot slices of Old Tunes for New Times since 2009. Rooted in America's old time music tradition, they’re adventurous and versatile, contrasting fast-paced breakdowns with moseying blues, archaic crooked fiddle tunes with straight-up square dance numbers, humorous ditties with Carter Family laments, mandolin with fiddle counterpoint, and typical clawhammer banjo with novel applications. What unites their varied tastes is their penchantfor modal tunes, which liberally pepper their performances, giving them an "out of this world" quality often associated with Celtic or Irish music. But rest assured their music is 100% American.
"Belinda Thom (fiddle) and Cliff Latimer (mandolin) belt out tight unison melodies and vocal harmonies, while Jim Hamilton (clawhammer banjo), balances rhythm and melody, and Larry Ullman (standup bass) provides the backdrop. Recently, they won awards at the Topanga Banjo and Fiddle Competition and the Goleta Old-Time Fiddlers Convention. They recorded "Aggravatin’ Beauty," which will be unveiled at this special show.
Cliff Wagner & The Old #7 might just be a band like nothing you have never heard. Mixing Bluegrass, Blues and Honky Tonk in a way that has audiences on their feet. Cliff and the other members of The Old #7 are taking American Roots Music to the next level, and the fans are following. This band gained nationwide exposure on FOX TVs “The Next Great American Band”, finishing 7th out of 8,000 bands who originally tried out for the show, defying the judge's expectations that a "Bluegrass" band would not be accepted by the general public. by. The band's release of “Hobo's Lullaby,” which debuted at #35 on the AMA Americana chart and shortly rose to #28, showcased the band’s musicianship, versatility and song writing skills by featuring something for everyone: hard-driving blues- and bluegrass-influenced tunes, country pop, and tender ballads.
This past November, the band released its newest album, "Country Funk," which demonstrates why this band sounds like no other contemporary Bluegrass band playing today. Cliff Wagner & The Old #7 showcases superior musicianship, magical harmonies and an energetic, fresh new sound, which simply must be heard to be believed.
Tix, $20.
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Sat, Feb 4; a “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” pick:
7 pm ROBERT MORGAN FISHER, JAIME MICHAELS, and DAVE MORRISON play the Four Friends Acoustic Music Series, the “dinner-and-a-show” series at Four Friends Gallery, 1408 Thousand Oaks Bl, Thousand Oaks 91362; 805-497-4022; info@fourfriendsgallery.com. Promoter Marilyn Babcock cooks dinner for guests at these events; doors open at 6 to eat; music begins at 7 pm. Marilyn adds, “The venue is very accessible seating for 100. Soft drinks free, no host bar. Kids OK. Song circle follows performances, so bring your guitars; amazing piano available.” Emcee is Dave Morrison. Directions from L.A. & the Valley: Take 101 Fwy to Rancho Rd exit; right at Rancho; right on Thousand Oaks Blvd. To venue, two blocks on the right. Parking lot in back.$15 admission each show, and that includes dinner (arrive early). More info, info@fourfriendsgallery.com; 805-497-4022.
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Sat, Feb 4; a “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” pick:
8 pm MARY FLOWER, folk and blues guitar royalty, in concert at Boulevard Music, 4316 Sepulveda Bl, Culver City; 310-398-2583; www.boulevardmusic.com.
She is a top award-winning and celebrated Yellow Dog Records recording artist and specialist who seamlessly blends acoustic blues, ragtime, folk-Americana and whatever else tickles her fancy. Downbeat magazine calls her, “a world class fingerstyle and lap-slide guitarist.”
In the 2012 Blues Music Awards, presented by the Blues Foundation in Memphis, MARY FLOWER is a current nominee in two categories, “Acoustic Artist” and “Acoustic Album.” She received the “Muddy Award” in 2011 from the Cascade Blues Association for “Best Acoustic Guitar.” She's also up for "Best Female Artist" in this year’s Portland Music Awards in her own town.
First and foremost, MARY FLOWER is a world-class guitarist who swings the blues, recognized everywhere as one of the pre-eminent fingerstyle guitarists who continue in the rich acoustic blues tradition. Along the way, she’s mastered the intricate, harmonically subtle Piedmont style, with its good-timey, ragtime feel. The Piedmont style forms the foundation of much of her work, but she’s an unrivaled interpreter of Mississippi blues and an ingenious composer in her own right whose tunes take American music into uncharted waters.
In the rarefied atmosphere where Mary operates, she’s twice placed in the top three at the prestigious National Finger Picking Championship in Winfield, Kansas, where she is the only woman to do so.
That’s remarkable enough, but Flower goes beyond technique. She’s a warm singer who ranges far in the byways of blues, pop and jazz for the kind of down-home yet sophisticated material she feels comfortable with. Mary brings smarts and sublime equipoise to her music–you feel happier after listening to her.
Downbeat says of her recent duets CD on Yellow Dog Records, “Superlative… such a high level of proficiency that your heart will beat faster and your blood race. One of the Top 10 roots albums of 2011, no question about it. (4 stars) Twenty years and nine albums into her recording career, Flower is a superlative fingerstyle guitarist square in the Piedmont tradition. She also excels on lap steel. Easy confidence characterizes her singing style.”
Acoustic Guitar says, “Beyond the tight song arrangements, expert musicianship, and crystal clear production, Misery Loves Company’s crowning achievement is reflected in Flower’s ability to capture her musical inspiration—the rural, romantic South—in word and sound. Her unpretentious vocal style, compelling guitar work, and minimalist arrangements perfectly capture the feeling of gently floating down a slowly moving river or strolling down an isolated dirt road. “
Venue’s web site has a helpful local dining guide. Tix, $15, on sale Jan 21. Mary does a workshop at the venue at 3 pm today; see listing.
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Sat, Feb 4; a “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” pick:
8 & 10 pm JORMA KAUKONEN at McCabe’s, 3101 Pico Bl (Pico at 31st), Santa Monica 90405; www.mccabes.com; 310-828-4403; tix, 310-828-4497.
Jorma still maintains his connection with other storied musicians from JEFFERSON AIRPLANE days, and he tours solo, as well, including tonight.
HOT TUNA, JORMA KAUKONEN and JACK CASADY rev up their audiences with groundbreaking music and insightful original songs that keep them a moving musical force. Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductees from their legendary Jefferson Airplane days, Hot Tuna updates their repertoire always keeping a boisterous sound and a wry sense of humor. Adding depth to the duo are mandolin virtuoso Barry Mitterhoff and drummer Skoota "The Funky" Warner. More at www.hottuna.com.
Catch a fun video of "Hesitation Blues" performed Oct 22, 2011, by JACK CASADY and JORMA KAUKONEN, in a HOT TUNA acoustic duo, at www.youtube.com/watch?v=ck77EWiiSgU
Great story on Jorma: Jorma Kaukonen and his wife, Vanessa, spoke at a “Rex Foundation” fundraising event in the Appalachians on December 10, 2011. They told how they provided access to music and culture through scholarships, classes and workshops to hundreds of youths in the foundation’s neighboring community. Their work is through Fur Peace Ranch, made possible by a Rex “Ralph Gleason Award.”
"I was inspired by the positive impact of their selfless, meaningful actions," said Sandy Sohcot, Executive Director of “The World As It Could Be Human Rights Education Program.” There’s info on that organization at www.theworldasitcouldbe.org
The Fur Peace Ranch is a center of musical activity. Workshops with Jorma, Jack and many talents occur through out the year. Recent features on them include "Jefferson Airplane Bandmates Teach Guitar to Rock Star Wannabes” – Jim Clash, Bloomberg-BusinessWeek, and "Jefferson Airplane Alumns Run the Real School of Rock" – Sean Edgar, in Paste. Find them at www.hottuna.com
More at www.jormakaukonen.com
Both shows are SOLD OUT; tix available for Friday’s 10 pm show, at press time. Tix, $32.50.
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Sat, Feb 4; a “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” pick:
10 pm JORMA KAUKONEN at McCabe’s, 3101 Pico Bl (Pico at 31st), Santa Monica 90405; www.mccabes.com; 310-828-4403; tix, 310-828-4497.
See 8 pm listing for full write-up. Both shows are SOLD OUT; tix available for Friday’s 10 pm show, at press time. Tix, $32.50.
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Sunday, February 5
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Sun, Feb 5; Fri-Sun, Feb 3-5, Festival, in OC:
Annual "LAGUNA BEACH FOLKDANCE FESTIVAL" with dance teachers MICHAEL GINSBURG (Balkan), JERRY DUKE (American dances), and bands WHIRLED PEAS, VESELBA, RAKIA BRASS BAND, and EASTERN EXPOSURE, at Ensign Middle School Gym, 2000 Cliff Dr, Newport Beach 92633; www.LagunaFolkDancers.org; 949-646-7082
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Sun, Feb 5, in San Diego:
10 am weekly “BLUEGRASS BRUNCH” at Urban Solace, 3823 30th St, San Diego 92104; 619-295-6464. Every Sunday.
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Sun, Feb 5:
11 am “MATINEE KID’S SHOW” nearly every Sunday at McCabe’s, 3101 Pico Bl (Pico at 31st), Santa Monica 90405; www.mccabes.com; 310-828-4403; tix, 310-828-4497. Tix, $8 (kids under age 2 are free).
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Sun, Feb 5:
T. BROUSSARD plays the Cajun-Zydeco dance series produced by Sidney’s Dances at The Petroleum Club, 3637 Linden Av, Long Beach 90807. Admission, $20.
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Sun, Feb 5; a “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” pick:
7 pm “BRETT PERKINS & FRIENDS” includes a short set by the EDITED trio (BRETT PERKINS, DAVID ZINK, MARK DAVIS), just back from a 22-gig tour; it happens amidst a full evening’s lineup of acoustic musicians, all celebrating Brett’s annual return / concert tour from Europe; at the Sierra Madre Playhouse, 87 W Sierra Madre Bl, Sierra Madre; 626-355-4318; www.sierramadreplayhouse.com.
This annual night brings a lineup of fine musicians that you won’t otherwise see in one place.
The stars are the EDITED trio of DAVID ZINK, BRETT PERKINS, & MARK DAVIS. Each performs and tours individually. These three guys are all seasoned pros who have played the world. In fact, they've done several European tours since we last saw them together a year ago in Southern Cal.
Together, the trio is even greater than the sum of the formidable parts.
MARK DAVIS was recognized with the “Album of the Decade” in the L.A. Times OC edition; transplanted Californian BRETT PERKINS has had his recorded originals in the European charts; DAVID ZINK has, for years, commanded a loyal fan base with his innovative acoustic originals. But together, ahhh, pure enjoyment. Their innovative writing, their instrumental arrangements with just two guitars and percussion that sound like much more, and most of all, their rich vocal harmonies, are all extra special. Come hear why they keep getting booked in Europe and why they kept getting drafted to do live radio on their just-completed tour.
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Sun, Feb 5; a “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” pick:
7 pm “ECLECTIC UKUKELE” with LIL’ REV and UKULELE BART at the Coffee Gallery Backstage, 2029 N Lake Av, Altadena 91001; reservations 626-798-6236 (10 am-10 pm); venue phone 626-398-7917; info www.coffeegallery.com. (“the venue named in FolkWorks as L.A.’s best intimate acoustic listening room venue”).
"Listen to this! Lil Rev is great!" -PETE SEEGER.
Bartt and Rev will both do their own sets, while also joining one another for some spontaneous magic.
Ukulele Bartt & Lil Rev are international Ukulele stars, who teach and perform at clubs and festivals all over the world. Come and see why these guys are winning new fans where ever they travel.
Lil Rev is a Wisconsin based, award-winning one man music history show. Performing on Ukulele, Harmonica, Mandolin, Banjo and Guitar. Lil Rev sings, tells stories, recites poetry and when not singing his own rooted originals, dives down deep into the bedrock of American Music including blues, jazz, folk, tin pan alley, ragtime and more!
Rev's awards: Voted Best Folksinger in WI-2004. 1996 National Blues Harmonica Champion
Ukulele Bartt Warburton is recognized around the world for his "Fancy Fingers" workshops and his dazzling musical performances. The Los Angeles Times calls him a "modern-day master.”
In addition to his playing prowess, he is equally acclaimed for being as much fun as you can have with four strings. Jim Beloff calls Bartt “a fearless uke player who combines his significant chops and wacky sense of humor to teach uke basics, as well as much more advanced techniques.”
Bartt was honored as "Teacher of the Year" in the 40,000-teacher Los Angeles Unified School District, America's second-largest district. He's also been awarded a commendation from the mayor of Los Angeles. Bartt has released two CDs and an instructional DVD, “Ukulele Bartt’s Ultimate Ukulele,” which can be found across North America, Europe, Australia, New Zealand, and Asia. His instructional book is on the way.
Bartt’s wide spectrum of musical influences ranges from Flamenco to Beatles to Beethoven and Mozart. As he traverses the planet, he brings home new ideas. You might learn just about anything at his next workshop!
Bartt is the creator of the popular website, "http://www.bartt.net/" Bartt.net, with lessons, chord charts, message boards, and videos for players of all skill levels. More than a million viewers have enjoyed his Internet videos. In addition to his vigorous ukulele career, Bartt also keeps himself busy as a recording engineer in his Los Angeles studio.
Tix, $15.
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Monday, February 6
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Mon, Feb 6:
7:30 pm weekly “VIVA CANTINA BLUEGRASS JAM” at Viva Cantina, 900 Riverside Dr, Burbank 91506; 818-515-4444. The BROMBIES play bluegrass on some Mondays on the venue's other stage.
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Mon, Feb 6:
7:30 pm weekly “KULAK'S WOODSHED OPEN MIC” at Kulak's Woodshed, 5230-1/2 Laurel Canyon Bl, North Hollywood 91607; 818-766-9913. Sign-ups at 7 pm.
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Mon, Feb 6; a “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” pick:
8 pm “AN EVENING WITH GLEN CAMPBELL” at the Grammy Museum’s Clive Davis Sound Stage, 800 W Olympic Bl, L.A. 90015; 213-765-6803; www.grammymuseum.org. GRAMMY Award-winning country music star Glen Campbell has enjoyed a remarkable career in show business spanning over 50 years.
He has released 70 albums and sold 45 million records.
In 1967, he made GRAMMY history by winning four awards in both the country and pop categories, and this year, he will be honored with a GRAMMY Lifetime Achievement Award.
A 2005 inductee into The Country Music Hall of Fame, Campbell has racked-up 12 RIAA Gold albums, 4 Platinum albums and 1 Double-Platinum album.
While hits like “By The Time I Get To Phoenix” and “I Wanna Live” have helped make him a true country music legend, Campbell gained fame as an actor (in films including “True Grit” with John Wayne) and host of “The Glen Campbell Goodtime Hour.”
After a brief introduction and tribute to his career by GRAMMY Museum Executive Director Bob Santelli, Campbell will perform a selection of songs. Guests will hear hits from the past as well as music from Campbell’s latest release, “Ghost On A Canvas.” The album is a top-ten pick in USA Today’s “Best of 2011.”
All proceeds benefit the GRAMMY Museum.
More info at 213-765-6803 or www.grammymuseum.org.
Doors open at 7:30 pm. American Express presale tickets are $30 and can be purchased online by American Express Card members starting Wednesday, January 18, at noon. Public sale begins Monday, February 1, at noon. American Express is the exclusive payment method for presale tickets. American Express ticket purchasers receive a special gift.
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Mon, Feb 6:
8-11 pm “BLUE MONDAY JAM” hosted by the BERNIE PEARL BLUES BAND at the Barbara Morrison Performing Arts Center, 4305 Degnan Bl, Leimert Park; 310-462-1439.
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Mon, Feb 6:
8 pm weekly “CELTIC ARTS CENTER IRISH CéILí DANCE & IRISH MUSIC SESSION” at the shared Celtic Arts Center / Theatre Unlimited, 10943 Camarillo St, North Hollywood 91602; info, www.celticartscenter.com; 818-760-8322. Dance at 8, music session at 9 pm. Free.
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Tuesday, February 7
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Tue, Feb 7:
7 pm weekly “JC HYKE'S SONGWRITERS SERENADE” with different recording artists playing acoustic each week, at Matt Denny's Ale House Restaurant & Bar, 145 E Huntington Dr, Arcadia 91006. No cover.
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Tue, Feb 7; a “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” pick:
7:30 pm SONS OF THE PIONEERS at St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church in Newport Beach; Tickets $25 - $40, www.taabc.org or 714-708-1670. Info on this legendary band is available at sonsofthepioneers.org
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Tue, Feb 7; a “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” pick:
8 pm “AN EVENING WITH AMERICA” at the Grammy Museum’s Clive Davis Sound Stage, 800 W Olympic Bl, L.A. 90015; 213-765-6803; www.grammymuseum.org.
Iconic, GRAMMY Award-winning folk-rock group AMERICA is currently celebrating their 40th anniversary together. AMERICA founders GERRY BECKLEY and DEWEY BUNNELL have performed approximately 100 shows a year together since their formation in 1970, still delighting fans from back when and making new ones with songs like “Sister Golden Hair” and “Horse with No Name.”
Sons of U.S. Air Force fathers, the band members met in England when they were students at London Central High School.
Their debut album, released in 1971, quickly went Platinum. Five subsequent releases went either Gold or Platinum and their greatest hits compilation reached the four million sales mark.
Hear the band, in discussion about their success as hit writers of enduring rock-folk-pop classics, their celebrated 40th Anniversary Tour, and the release of “Back Pages,” their newest album, a collection of glimmering interpretations of timeless songs.
After the interview, moderated by GRAMMY Museum Executive Director Bob Santelli, America will take audience questions and perform an acoustic set.
All proceeds benefit the GRAMMY Museum.
More info at 213-765-6803 or www.grammymuseum.org.
Doors open at 7:30 pm. American Express presale tickets are $20 and can be purchased online by American Express Card members starting Friday, January 13, at noon. Public sale begins Monday, February 1, at noon. American Express is the exclusive payment method for presale tickets. American Express ticket purchasers receive a special gift.
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Tue, Feb 7:
8 pm weekly “TRADITIONAL IRISH MUSIC SESSION” at Timmy Nolan's Tavern and Grill, 10111 Riverside Dr, Toluca Lake 91602; 818-985-3359.
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Tue, Feb 7:
8 pm weekly “BOURBON & BLUEGRASS” at South Santa Monica Sports Bar and Grill, 3001 Wilshire Bl Santa Monica 90403; 310-828-9988.
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Wednesday, February 8
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Wed, Feb 8:
7 pm weekly OPEN MIC every Wednesday at The Talking Stick, 1411 Lincoln Bl, Venice 92091. Signups at 6:45 pm.
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Wed, Feb 8, in Simi Valley:
7:30 pm SONGMAKERS weekly “SIMI VALLEY HOOT” every Wednesday; info and location at www.songmakers.org.
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Wed, Feb 8; a “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” pick:
8 pm “FUNDRAISER FOR THE COFFEE GALLERY BACKSTAGE” with The SALTY SUITES, plus PHOEBE BRIDGERS opening, at the Coffee Gallery Backstage, 2029 N Lake Av, Altadena 91001; reservations 626-798-6236 (10 am-10 pm); venue phone 626-398-7917; info www.coffeegallery.com. (“the venue named in FolkWorks as L.A.’s best intimate acoustic listening room venue”).
CHELSEA WILLIAMS, a solo artist and member of the SALTY SUITES, is the girl singing in that Chevy commercial airing on national TV, and it just won the top award at the NAMM Show for use of music!
SALTY SUITES with SCOTT GATES, CHELSEA WILLIAMS and CHUCK HAILES will be appearing at “The House of Bob” for a fundraiser “for this venue and this man.” Scott Gates’ publicist says, “We, as artists and fans of live music, love [him] so much! Mark your calendars folks, buy tickets and if and when you can please pay as much as you can. Every penny made goes to the venue, not the artists. We will be rocking the house and bringing good friend PHOEBE BRIDGERS to open.
PHOEBE BRIDGERS, a locally-based young singer-songwriter, has played her own brand of acoustic folk all over LA, including the Troubador, The El Rey, The Roxy and other storied venues. The Pasadena Weekly calls her “a local treasure.”
The SALTY SUITES are a band on the rise, with CHELSEA WILLIAMS' new Chevy commercial airing on national TV, SCOTT GATES’ wunderkind mandolin skills, and CHUCK HAILES’ smoking hot upright bass. This group is filling houses and winning loyal fans wherever they play. Scott adds, “Come spend the night and help a friend at the same time, we will do our part playing our hearts out for you, will you be there?”
Tix, $18; it’s a benefit to help pay for the venue’s new exorbitantly expensive entertainment license.
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Wed, Feb 8:
8 pm weekly “WINE AND SONG” Acoustic Music Series with performing host BRAD COLERICK and different recording artists each week, at Firefly Bistro, 1009 El Centro St, South Pasadena 91030; 626-441-2443. Venue has bar and full menu. No cover.
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Wed, Feb 8:
8 pm weekly “GUITAROLOGY” at Bar Melody and Grill, 9132 S Sepulveda Bl, L.A. 90045; 310-670-1994.
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Wed, Feb 8:
8 pm weekly “O'BRIEN'S IRISH MUSIC SESSION” at O'Brien's Irish Pub and Restaurant, 2226 Wilshire Bl, Santa Monica 90403; 310-829-5303.
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Wed, Feb 8:
9 pm weekly “ACOUSTIC CORDIALE” at Café Cordiale, 14015 Ventura Bl, Sherman Oaks 91423; 818-789-1985.
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Thursday, February 9
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Thu, Feb 9, in Santa Clarita:
6-9 pm “MUSIC NIGHT” with different musicians booked each week, at El Trocadero Mesquite Grill and Cantina, 24274 Main St, Newhall 91321.
Venue has full bar and dinner and a la carta menu; no cover charge.
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Thu, Feb 9:
6 pm weekly “THURSDAY NIGHT SOFA JAM” every Thursday at Westwood Music, 1627 Westwood Bl, Los Angeles 90024; 310-478-4251.
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Thu, Feb 9, in T.O.:
6-8 pm “HAPPY LITTLE UKULELE CLUB OF THOUSAND OAKS” meets some Thursdays at Denny’s Restaurant, 50 E Thousand Oaks Bl, T.O.; 805-418-7332. Bring your own uke. All levels of players and singers welcome. (Check before you go.)
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Thu, Feb 9, in South OC:
7 pm weekly “LORD OF THE STRINGS” series OPEN MIC, every Thursday at Dana Point Community House, 24642 San Juan St Dana Point 92629; info, www.lordofthestringsconcerts.com; 949-842-2227.
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Thu, Feb 9; a “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” pick:
8-10 pm WILL RYAN AND THE CACTUS COUNTY COWBOYS play their first-ever dance, presenting their “Cowboy Skiffle” music at Viva Cantina, 900 W Riverside Dr, Burbank; 818-845-2425. (Venue is adjacent to entrance to L.A. Equestrian Center; park free across the street at Pickwick Bowl). Will says, “Not a show - a dance! COWBOY SKIFFLE! (that exciting new form of Western Swing…) The Official Dance Craze of 2017!" Western duds recommended. Venue has full bar, specializes in Mexican food, with full dinner and a la cart menus. No cover.
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Thu, Feb 9; a “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” pick:
8 pm 3rd annual “MISSISSIPPI MUSIC CELEBRATION NIGHT AT THE GRAMMY MUSEUM” with MARTY STUART & THE FABULOUS SUPERLATIVES at the Grammy Museum’s Clive Davis Sound Stage, 800 W Olympic Bl, L.A. 90015. More info and tickets at 213-765-6803 or www.grammymuseum.org.
Celebrating the unparalleled musical legacy and honoring Mississippi’s pivotal role in the development of American popular music. Join as the State of Mississippi hosts its third annual showcase.
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Friday, February 10
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Fri, Feb 10; Feb 10-19, in San Francisco:
13th Annual “SAN FRANCISCO BLUEGRASS AND OLD-TIME FESTIVAL” (SFBOT) presents ten days of “Bluegrass Ruckus, Old-Time Fun and Ass-Kickin' Americana and Roots Music,” presenting 30+ shows at numerous small clubs around the Bay Area and featuring some of the most talented musicians on the Americana / Roots music scene.
Confirmed 2012 Acts include: FOGHORN STRINGBAND, JEFF KAZOR & LISA BERMAN, ANNE AND PETE SIBLEY, GOOD LUCK THRIFT STORE OUTFIT, THE BROTHERS COMATOSE, EMILY BONN AND THE VIVANTS, WATER TOWER BUCKET BOYS, BROWNCHICKEN BROWNCOW STRINGBAND, THE BEE EATERS, CAHALEN MORRISON AND ELI WEST, STAIRWELL SISTERS, WATER TOWER BUCKET BOYS, ERIK CLAMPITT, THE NEW FIVE CENTS, SQUIRRELLY STRINGBAND, EVIE LADIN, THE JUNCOS, HOUSTON JONES, SUSIE GLAZE AND THE HILONESOME BAND, FAMILY LINES, KATHY KALLICK BAND QUARTET, TACO JAM, ANNE & PETE SIBLEY, THE TRESPASSERS, WINDY HILL, SNAP JACKSON & THE KNOCK ON WOOD PLAYERS, KLEPTOGRASS, KNUCKLE KNOCKERS, THE ALHAMBRA VALLEY BAND , REDWING, THE ONS, MISISIPI MIKE & THE MIDNIGHT GAMBLERS, MAD COW STRING BAND, MISISIPI RIDER, SWEETBACK SISTERS, JAMES NASH AND THE NOMADS, SUPERMULE, BELLE MONROE AND HER BREWGLASS BOYS, NELL ROBINSON & JIM NUNALLY, MISNER & SMITH, JEANIE & CHUCK POLING, THE EARL BROTHERS, HENHOUSE PROWLERS, CAHALEN MORRISON AND ELI WEST, GAYLE SCHMITT AND THE TOODALA RAMBLERS, RITA HOSKING AND COUSIN JACK, EVIE LADIN, THE BLUSHIN' ROULETTES, EARL WHITE STRINGBAND, BLACK CROWN STRINGBAND, JORDAN RUYLE, PINE BOX BOYS, THE JUGTOWN PIRATES, HANG JONES, DARK HOLLOW, THE CROOKED JADES, and THE DEADLY GENTLEMEN.
Each year the Festival showcases the best in rising acts from the West Coast and beyond, with a special spotlight on the immense amount of local talent in the Bay Area.
Highlights of this year’s festival includes Bay Area favorites such as THE BROTHERS COMATOSE, THE CROOKED JADES, EARL WHITE STRING BAND, and THE KATHY KALLICK QUARTET. Also featured are out-of-town bands; FOGHORN STRINGBAND, CAHALEN MORRISON & ELI WEST, and making their SFBOT debut, THE DEADLY GENTLEMEN (epic folk and grasscore out of Boston). THE DEADLY GENTLEMEN consists of band members GREG LISZT on banjo (from CROOKED STILL), MIKE BARNETT (from DAVID GRISMAN QUINTET/toured w/JESSE McREYNOLDS) on fiddle, DOMINICK LESLIE on mandolin, STASH WYSLOUCH on guitar and SAM GRISMAN on upright bass (son of mandolinist DAVID GRISMAN).
For the first time, the festival will feature a band contest to find and recognize some of the up-and-coming new Northern California Bluegrass and Old-Time bands. Organizers say, “There is a lot of excitement about this contest and it is expected to be a regular addition to the festival.”
In addition to shows, the festival aims to provide rich experiences through workshops, jam sessions, kids shows, Bluegrass and Old-Time in the Schools and the “Saturday Night Old-Time Square Dance,” always a sell-out with over 220 attendees.
The San Francisco Bluegrass & Old-Time Festival is a grass-roots, non-profit, volunteer-run festival dedicated to keeping the tradition of bluegrass and old-time music alive. More info at www.sfbluegrass.org.
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Fri, Feb 10:
7 pm WOMEN ON THE MOVE plus GEMINI play the "FIRESIDE CONCERT SERIES "I at Borchard Community Center, 190 N Reino Rd, Newbury Park; 805-381-2791; www.crpd.org/parkfac/borchard/firesideconcerts.asp
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Fri, Feb 10, in Agoura Hills; a “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” pick:
TERRI CLARK at The Canyon Club, 28912 Roadside Dr, Agoura Hills; www.canyonclub.net; 818-879-5016. WE’ve seen her in concert and she always delivers a fine show.
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Fri, Feb 10:
8 pm HONEY ISLAND SWAMP BAND brings Cajun-zydeco sounds to The Mint, 6010 W Pico Bl, L.A.; 323-954-9630; www.themintla.com. Doors at 7, show at 8. Adv. tix, $10; $12 day of show (event is 21+).
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Fri, Feb 10:
8 pm LAKE STREET DRIVE at McCabe’s, 3101 Pico Bl (Pico at 31st), Santa Monica 90405; www.mccabes.com; 310-828-4403; tix, 310-828-4497. Tix, $12.50.
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Saturday, February 11
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Sat, Feb 11; Feb 10-19, in San Francisco:
13th Annual “SAN FRANCISCO BLUEGRASS AND OLD-TIME FESTIVAL” (SFBOT) presents ten days of “Bluegrass Ruckus, Old-Time Fun and Ass-Kickin' Americana and Roots Music,” presenting 30+ shows at numerous small clubs around the Bay Area and featuring some of the most talented musicians on the Americana / Roots music scene.
See the Guide’s extensive write-up in the Feb 10 listing.
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Sat, Feb 11:
9 am-1 pm RON ELY plays the Upland Farmer’s Market. Location and info, www.myspace.com/ronely or www.reverbnation.com/ronely
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Sat, Feb 11:
6 pm weekly “BLUEGRASS CONCERT SERIES” at Me N Eds Pizza Parlor, 4115 Paramount Bl, Lakewood 90712; 562-421-8908. Runs every Saturday.
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Sat, Feb 11:
7 pm KAREN HART plus her all-women trio, LA3Way, at the Universalist Unitarian Church, 12355 Moorpark St, Studio City. Cocktail reception precedes, starting at 6:30.
Karen says, “From 7-8 will be my fun girls trio, LA3Way. Lots of upbeat songs with lush three-part harmony. From 8-9 will be my one-woman show (with a seven-piece ensemble!) of ‘THE LIFE AND TIMES OF MIRABELLE: A WOMAN’S JOURNEY.’ It’s narrated by CHARLES ESTEN (Enlightened, The Office, Whose Line Is It Anyway), and it is the story of a remarkable woman’s life based around my ‘Song of the Year’ winner, ‘Mirabelle.’ Here is a link for a preview: www.karenhartmusic.com/LifeAndTimesOfMirabelle.html .“
Reservations recommended, at 818-769-5911.
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Sat, Feb 11, in T.O.; a “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” pick:
7:30 pm THE SWING DOLLS USO TOUR: “AN EVENING OF MUSIC, DANCE AND COMEDY,” with special guest Comedy Juggler BRYSON LANG, at Scherr Forum Theatre, Thousand Oaks Civic Arts Plaza, Countrywide Performing Arts Center, 2100 E Thousand Oaks Bl, Thousand Oaks. Presented by West Coast Performing Arts Presenters.
The Swing Dolls take you on a journey back in time, including the ‘’40s and much more. Experience USO Shows through the decades. This dynamic female vocal trio captivates and entertains with stunning close harmonies, dazzling costumes and stylish choreography. As the show opens, you find yourself in the 1950s enjoying the elegant harmonies of The McGuire Sisters. Then you’ll get hip to the crazy tunes of 1960s Girl Groups, then you’ll boogie down to the 1970s disco beat of ABBA. Swinging into the 1940s, you’ll delight in a show-stopping tribute to The Andrews Sisters, as you arrive back to where it all began, at the birth of the United Service Organization (USO). The Swing Dolls honor our service men & women and entertain today’s audiences while paying tribute to USO entertainment.
The Guide’s editor likes this group and their musical time machine. Watch them in action at www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tbar1PMhxRk; more at www.theswingdolls.com
Tix, $48; child, senior, group discounts available.
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Sat, Feb 11:
8 pm JACKSH*T at McCabe’s, 3101 Pico Bl (Pico at 31st), Santa Monica 90405; www.mccabes.com; 310-828-4403; tix, 310-828-4497. Tix, $17.50.
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Sat, Feb 11:
8 pm JUSTIN ROTH plays the Cordovaland House Concerts in the L.A. area. Reservations get directions at boblazzarini@earthlink.net
Justin is an acoustic guitarist and singer-songwriter from Minneapolis, Minnesota who combines impeccable, intricate guitar work with beautifully written songs. More at www.justinroth.com
Doors open at 7 pm for mixing and mingling, performance begins at 8 pm. Light snacks, wine, and sparkling water will be served. Bob says, “Feel free to b.y.o.b. if that's your s.o.p.”
A $15 per person donation is suggested with all proceeds going to the artist. This is an adults-only evening.
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Sunday, February 12
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Sun, Feb 12; Feb 10-19, in San Francisco:
13th Annual “SAN FRANCISCO BLUEGRASS AND OLD-TIME FESTIVAL” (SFBOT) presents ten days of “Bluegrass Ruckus, Old-Time Fun and Ass-Kickin' Americana and Roots Music,” presenting 30+ shows at numerous small clubs around the Bay Area and featuring some of the most talented musicians on the Americana / Roots music scene.
See the Guide’s extensive write-up in the Feb 10 listing.
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Sun, Feb 12, in San Diego:
10 am weekly “BLUEGRASS BRUNCH” at Urban Solace, 3823 30th St, San Diego 92104; 619-295-6464. Every Sunday.
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Sun, Feb 12; a “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” pick:
11 am TOM CHAPIN plays the “MATINEE KID’S SHOW” series at McCabe’s, 3101 Pico Bl (Pico at 31st), Santa Monica 90405; www.mccabes.com; 310-828-4403; tix, 310-828-4497.
Innovative musical brother of the late HARRY CHAPIN and father of the CHAPIN SISTERS, Tom is well-remembered for his musical hosting of the kid’s TV show, “Make a Wish.” He is a songwriter of the first order, though this show will obviously emphasize his writing for the younger set.
Tix, $15 (kids under age 2 are free).
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Sun, Feb 12:
8 pm THE SWELL SEASON at McCabe’s, 3101 Pico Bl (Pico at 31st), Santa Monica 90405; www.mccabes.com; 310-828-4403; tix, 310-828-4497.
Booker Lincoln Myerson says, “The Swell Season have a special history with McCabe's, and as they have grown into an internationally acclaimed, award winning act accustomed to playing venues 10 times the size of McCabe's, they still look for opportunities to come back to our small room where magic seems to happen when they take to our stage. We can't thank them enough for that.”
Tix, $40; proceeds go to benefit Camp Cocker and The Batonga Foundation.
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Sun, Feb 12, on TV:
54th Annual “GRAMMY AWARDS” broadcast live from Staples Center on the CBS Television Network; time is ET/PT. As usual, live to the East Coast, tape delayed here where it happens.
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Monday, February 13
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Mon, Feb 13; Feb 10-19, in San Francisco:
13th Annual “SAN FRANCISCO BLUEGRASS AND OLD-TIME FESTIVAL” (SFBOT) presents ten days of “Bluegrass Ruckus, Old-Time Fun and Ass-Kickin' Americana and Roots Music,” presenting 30+ shows at numerous small clubs around the Bay Area and featuring some of the most talented musicians on the Americana / Roots music scene.
See the Guide’s extensive write-up in the Feb 10 listing.
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Mon, Feb 13:
7:30 pm weekly “VIVA CANTINA BLUEGRASS JAM” at Viva Cantina, 900 Riverside Dr, Burbank 91506; 818-515-4444. The BROMBIES play bluegrass on some Mondays on the venue's other stage.
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Mon, Feb 13:
7:30 pm weekly “KULAK'S WOODSHED OPEN MIC” at Kulak's Woodshed, 5230-1/2 Laurel Canyon Bl, North Hollywood 91607; 818-766-9913. Sign-ups at 7 pm.
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Mon, Feb 13:
8-11 pm “BLUE MONDAY JAM” hosted by the BERNIE PEARL BLUES BAND at the Barbara Morrison Performing Arts Center, 4305 Degnan Bl, Leimert Park; 310-462-1439.
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Mon, Feb 13:
8 pm weekly “CELTIC ARTS CENTER IRISH CéILí DANCE & IRISH MUSIC SESSION” at the shared Celtic Arts Center / Theatre Unlimited, 10943 Camarillo St, North Hollywood 91602; info, www.celticartscenter.com; 818-760-8322. Dance at 8, music session at 9 pm. Free.
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Tuesday, February 14: HAPPY VALENTINE’S DAY!
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Tue, Feb 14; Feb 10-19, in San Francisco:
13th Annual “SAN FRANCISCO BLUEGRASS AND OLD-TIME FESTIVAL” (SFBOT) presents ten days of “Bluegrass Ruckus, Old-Time Fun and Ass-Kickin' Americana and Roots Music,” presenting 30+ shows at numerous small clubs around the Bay Area and featuring some of the most talented musicians on the Americana / Roots music scene.
See the Guide’s extensive write-up in the Feb 10 listing.
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Tue, Feb 14, in Ventura:
6 pm twice-monthly “VENTURA BLUEGRASS JAM” at Zoey's Café, 185 E Santa Clara St, Ventura 93001; 805-652-0091. Runs second & fourth Tuesday, every month.
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Tue, Feb 14:
7 pm weekly “JC HYKE'S SONGWRITERS SERENADE” brings a Valentine’s theme tonight and different recording artists playing acoustic each week, at Matt Denny's Ale House Restaurant & Bar, 145 E Huntington Dr, Arcadia 91006. No cover.
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Tue, Feb 14:
8 pm weekly “TRADITIONAL IRISH MUSIC SESSION” with a Valentine’s theme at Timmy Nolan's Tavern and Grill, 10111 Riverside Dr, Toluca Lake 91602; 818-985-3359.
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Tue, Feb 14:
8 pm weekly “BOURBON & BLUEGRASS” with a Valentine’s theme at South Santa Monica Sports Bar and Grill, 3001 Wilshire Bl Santa Monica 90403; 310-828-9988.
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Tue, Feb 14:
8 pm twice-monthly OPEN MIC at the Fretted Frog Acoustic Guitar Store, 1200 N Alvarado St, L.A. 90026; 213-353-0734. Runs second & fourth Tuesday, every month.
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LATER IN FEBRUARY & BEYOND…
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Thu, Feb 15-Sun, Feb 19; (runs Feb 10-19) in San Francisco:
13th Annual “SAN FRANCISCO BLUEGRASS AND OLD-TIME FESTIVAL” (SFBOT) presents ten days of “Bluegrass Ruckus, Old-Time Fun and Ass-Kickin' Americana and Roots Music,” presenting 30+ shows at numerous small clubs around the Bay Area and featuring some of the most talented musicians on the Americana / Roots music scene.
See the Guide’s extensive write-up in the Feb 10 listing.
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Thu, Feb 16; a “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” pick:
8 pm “AN EVENING WITH MICHELLE PHILLIPS FROM THE MAMAS AND THE PAPAS” at the Grammy Museum’s Clive Davis Sound Stage, 800 W Olympic Bl, L.A. 90015; 213-765-6803; www.grammymuseum.org.
Best known for being one of the singers for the Sixties folk/pop group, THE MAMAS AND THE PAPAS, which she formed in 1965 with CASS ELLIOT, DENNY DOHERTY and JOHN PHILLIPS, California-born Michelle Phillips is the last-surviving member of the iconic group. Having co-wrote some of the band's biggest hits including "Creeque Alley" and "California Dreamin', Phillips became one of the most-recognizable faces in music. After the group disbanded in 1971, Phillips actively pursued an acting career. She received a Golden Globe nomination for her work in “Dillinger” and got her big TV break in 1987 as Anne Matheson Sumner in the prime-time soap "Knots Landing." Hear Phillips in discussion, along with GRAMMY Museum Executive Director Bob Santelli, about her expansive career in show business, as well as current endeavors. After the interview, Phillips will take audience questions and will be available for a fan meet and greet.
All proceeds benefit the GRAMMY Museum.
More info at 213-765-6803 or www.grammymuseum.org.
Doors open at 7:30 pm. American Express presale tickets are $20 and can be purchased online by American Express Card members starting Wednesday, January 18, at noon. Public sale begins Wednesday, February 8, at noon. American Express is the exclusive payment method for presale tickets. American Express ticket purchasers receive a special gift.
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Fri, Feb 17, in Ventura Co; a “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” pick:
7:30 pm SPECIAL EDITION OF THE CAMARILLO CAFÉ CONCERT SERIES, with HOUSTON JONES (including ex-WAYBACKS members), at the Camarillo Community Center, 1605 E. Burnley St., Camarillo (NE corner, at Carmen).
Houston Jones is a San Francisco-based high octane Americana quintet who’ve been perfecting their collective magic for over ten years. The band performs a strong original repertoire that ranges from bluegrass and folk to blues and gospel.
They’ve been a big hit at every festival they’ve played, including Telluride, Sisters, American River, Mill Pond, Strawberry (where they were voted “best new discovery” and “best vocalist.”
Houston Jones features Glenn Houston (lead guitar), Peter Tucker (drums and percussion), Chris Kee (standup bass, cello and guitar), Travis Jones (lead vocals and acoustic guitar), and Henry Salvia (keyboards and accordion). All five have impressive musical pedigrees; for example, Glenn, Peter and Chris were among the original members of the legendary group THE WAYBACKS.
"As good as any singing and picking I've heard in my thirty years in the music business. Do your friends a big favor, and turn them on to this band!" - Bob Brown, Owner, Rancho Nicasio, and manager, Huey Lewis and the News.
More at www.HoustonJones.com
Evening Schedule:
7:30 pm - Doors open - open mic signups begin
8 pm - Open mic
8:30 pm - Houston Jones
9:20 pm - Break (refreshments and snacks available)
9:40 pm - more Houston Jones!
(All times approximate.)
Although not an actual café, the Camarillo Café is a delightful, intimate coffeehouse-style concert series. Sponsored by Pleasant Valley Recreation & Parks District: Jane Raab, Recreation Supervisor. Produced by Gary and Kathy Lynch. More info, 805-523-2682, email WhatsHappening@CamarilloCafe.com, or go to www.CamarilloCafe.com.
Admission: $15 donation at the door (for this special show).
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Fri, Feb 17; a “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” pick:
8 & 10 pm DAN HICKS & THE HOT LICKS at McCabe’s, 3101 Pico Bl (Pico at 31st), Santa Monica 90405; www.mccabes.com; 310-828-4403; tix, 310-828-4497.
Tix, $26.50.
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Sat, Feb 18:
7 pm “ST. LUKE’S 2nd ANNUAL ZYDECO MASS & MARDI GRAS CELEBRATION” at St. Luke’s Episcopal Church, 525 E 7th St, Long Beach. It’s “Samedi Gras” if you're from Louisiana or know your French. Price of admission includes dinner and live music provided by The FONTENOT PAPPION OLD STYLE CREOLE BAND; the band will also play during the Zydeco Mass. The events are open to all and the Zydeco Mass (7 pm) is free.
The Fontenot Pappion Old Style Creole Band, featured at the Northwestern SU Creole Heritage Center, Natchitoches, LA, will lively up your soul with their repertoire of Zydeco, Cajun and Creole tunes and songs. Dinner will include such good-for-the-soul foods as Jambalaya, Red Beans & Rice and much more.
Wear your Mardi Gras colors proudly (purple, gold and green), put on a mask, throw on a hat, deck yourself in ribbons and bows... think celebratory! AND, don’t forget your dancing shoes. How else you gonna get them beads swingin' proper?! Laissez les bon temps rouler!
Parking available on Church property on a first come basis; street parking available. For more information email C21TonyLubong@aol.com or call 310-749-3043.
Tickets to the Mardi Gras dinner / dance held in Belliss Hall (, at 8 pm, directly after the mass) are $15 per person at the door; $10 if purchased by February 12th. Children under age 12 are free; special activities are planned for children, starting at 6 pm.
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Sat, Feb 18; a “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” pick:
THE KOLES play their CD release show at the Cultural Arts Center in Simi Valley. More when we know it. ARLENE, BILL, & SKYLAR KOLE have delighted Folk Alliance audiences and Bill doubles as a professional recording engineer with a sought-after atudio, so both the performance and the new CD should be excellent.
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Sat, Feb 18; a “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” pick:
8 pm DAVID LINDLEY at McCabe’s, 3101 Pico Bl (Pico at 31st), Santa Monica 90405; www.mccabes.com; 310-828-4403; tix, 310-828-4497. He’s here two nights, Sat & Sun.
Tix, $22.50.
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Sat, Feb 18; a “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” pick:
8 pm RICHARD BERMAN, top-rated singer-songwriter from Massachusetts, plays a house concert in Tujunga. Reservations get directions from Todd and Jo Ann Banks at todd.banks@tjbintl.com
$15 suggested donation.
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Sat, Feb 18, in Santa Barbara Co; a “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” pick:
8 pm PETER FELDMANN & THE VERY LONESOME BOYS celebrate “FIFTY YEARS IN MUSIC” at St. Marks In The Valley, 2901 Nojoqui Av, Los Olivos; advance tix at www.bluegrasswest.com/tickets.htm
One of California's finest bluegrass bands will mark the beginning of Peter’s 50th year in music. THE VERY LONESOME BOYS are TOM LEE, DAVID WEST, PETER FELDMANN & BLAINE SPROUSE. The program will feature bluegrass standards, songs of the West, classic fiddle tunes, and a number of 1920s-30s country songs adapted to the bluegrass format.
A singer and multi-instrumentalist with many years' performing experience throughout California and the West, Peter Feldmann has been presenting bluegrass, folk and string band music since the early 1960s. He is known as the founder of both the Santa Barbara Old Time Fiddler's Convention and the original Bluebird Café in Santa Barbara, a music club highly influential on the Southern California Music scene. Peter's tribute CD to UNCLE DAVE MACON, "Grey Cat On The Tennessee Farm," was named to the nation's “Top Ten Bluegrass albums of 2005” by Dave Ryoko of the Chicago Tribune. In 2008, Peter received the annual "Music Legend Award” in 2008 from the Topanga Banjo Fiddle Contest organization.
THE VERY LONESOME BOYS band includes bassist TOM LEE, veteran of the CACHE VALLEY DRIFTERS and THE BLUEGRASS CARDINALS. The banjo duties are ably handled by record producer DAVID WEST (Play Ball Productions), known also for his song writing and engineering skills. BLAINE SPROUSE, master bluegrass fiddler, formerly performed WITH BILL MONROE, JIMMY MARTIN, JIM & JESSE, and many other great bluegrass bands. The band has performed throughout Southern and Central California at festivals, clubs, and college concerts.
Advance tickets, priced at $12, are available on-line at the above link or at The Book Loft on Mission Drive in Solvang. Doors open at 7:30 pm for the best seats. Remaining tix at the door, if available, are $15.
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Sun, Feb 19; a “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” pick:
7 pm DAVID LINDLEY at McCabe’s, 3101 Pico Bl (Pico at 31st), Santa Monica 90405; www.mccabes.com; 310-828-4403; tix, 310-828-4497. He’s here two nights, Sat & Sun.
Tix, $22.50.
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Sun, Feb 19, in San Diego; a “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” pick:
CRAIG FINN plus MOUNT MORIAH at the Casbah, San Diego. See write-up for Feb 20 L.A. show.
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Mon, Feb 20; a “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” pick:
CRAIG FINN plus MOUNT MORIAH at the Troubadour, 9081 Santa Monica Bl, West Hollywood; www.troubadour.com; 310-276-6168.
He’s just added more U.S. shows supporting his five-star (NY Daily News) solo debut Americana CD, “Clear Heart Full Eyes,” released Jan 24 on the Vagrant label.
CRAIG FINN will be hitting America’s top venues then continuing directly to Europe. The tour includes one show each in San Diego (Feb 19) and L.A. (Feb 20).
Finn recently spoke with the New York Times, Sports Illustrated, and GQ about the record, which critics have called "addictive "(The Guardian), "terrific" (Sports Illustrated), and "brilliant" (NY Daily News). He appears on the cover of the new issue of Paste and video of his session for Rolling Stone Live went up earlier this week.
"Finn ruminates on the wages of adulthood, musically enveloped in a cosmic, plaintive version of Americana." - New York Times
"His characters are like the psycho-eyes loners from 'On the Beach' or 'Nebraska,' except strung out on religion." - Rolling Stone
"Finn is a great storyteller, and 'Clear Heart Full Eyes' provides another great opportunity to let his voice shine." - NPR
"Finn sounds just as poignant over pedal-steel guitar as he does over empty bottles and full ashtrays." - Penthouse
"Southern-rock reverie" - Stereogum
Watch Finn's “Rolling Stone Live” session at http://bit.ly/xUORrQ
More Craig Finn on the web at http://steadycraig.tumblr.com and http://twitter.com/steadycraig
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Fri, Feb 24; a “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” pick:
8 pm I SEE HAWKS IN L.A. play their CD RELEASE SHOW at McCabe’s, 3101 Pico Bl (Pico at 31st), Santa Monica 90405; www.mccabes.com; 310-828-4403; tix, 310-828-4497. Tix, $15.
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Fri, Feb 24; a SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK pick:
JACKIE EVANCHO at Nokia Theatre / L.A. Live, 777 Chick Hearn Ct, downtown L.A. 90015; info 213-763-6030. Tix on sale Mon, Dec 5, 10 am.
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Fri, Feb 24:
9 pm “BIG MARDI-GRAS PARTY” at WLCAC Phoenix Hall, 10950 S Central Av, Los Angeles. Venue is a “new place, very, very nice, very good parking & secured.” Advance tix, $15; at the door, $25. Info, 323-563-5639.
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Sat, Feb 25:
8 pm GARLAND JEFFRIES at McCabe’s, 3101 Pico Bl (Pico at 31st), Santa Monica 90405; www.mccabes.com; 310-828-4403; tix, 310-828-4497. Tix, $24.50.
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Sat, Feb 25:
8 pm “WOMEN IN FOLK MUSIC” with JILL FREEMAN, SANDY ROSS, and the LISAMANIA! TRIO of LISA JOHNSON, LISA O’KANE, & LISA NEMZO, at the Fremont Centre Theatre, 1000 Fremont Av, South Pasadena 91030; reservations, tedromu@earthlink.net or 626-969-0778.
About the artists…
JILL FREEMAN has been a professional singer/songwriter for over 20 years. Her solo album, “Songs about Sex and Depression,” released on Magic Records, received rave reviews and resulted in placement of her songs in several motion pictures. One of these is a featured recording by EMI artists “Once Blue” of her song “Kisses Good” in Touchstone Pictures “Mister Wrong,” starring Ellen Degeneres. Jill’s songs and singing voice have also been heard on television on such shows as Roswell, the Young and the Restless, Christmas Mall, Melrose Place, Chelsea Lately, Better Off Ted, among many others. She enjoyed collaborating with blues guitar legend Robben Ford, for his release, “Keep on Running.” Jill continues to write and perform with her husband, songwriter-producer, JOEL WACHBRIT.
“Jill Freeman’s writing is both dark and friendly. Her lyrics point deep to the soul, speaking unabashedly, yet never losing a warmth that seems native to her spirit. In concert, her charming, earthy stage presence combines with her songs to create a feeling that she has secretly climbed into your heart and is singing to you there.”
SANDY ROSS has been entertaining audiences with her own special blend of contemporary folk and acoustic blues for more than four decades. Originally from Phoenix, Arizona, she spent the ‘70s in Los Angeles working as a staff songwriter for Warner/Chappell Music and producing demos on a single-song basis for nine other major song publishers, including Filmways Music, MCA Music, and Screen Gems/EMI. During that decade she had songs recorded by Kim Carnes and Anne Murray at a time when they were at the height of their careers.
In an era when indie releases were unheard of, Sandy released an LP of her own performances, with the premonitory title, “A Lady of a Different Time - 1971.” She has performed as a singer-songwriter and booked other performers of many different genres at various Hollywood live-performance venues, including the lost and legendary “Los Angeles Performing Arts and Folklife Festival” and the internationally renowned, long-gone Bla-Bla Cafe. Sandy released three more indie recordings in the ‘90s and toured the greater U.S. four times, doing 48 live syndicated radio shows and 120 coffeehouse / bookstore performances. To hear MP3s and see videos of Sandy’s music, go to www.sandyross.com. Her music is widely available as MP3s and her CDs are available on her website. Her hardcopy book, “A Place Called the Bla-Bla Cafe,” is available at www.bla-bla-cafe.com, or get it as an ebook for Kindle and Nook through their sites.
LISAMANIA! is LISA JOHNSON, LISA O’KANE, and LISA NEMZO. The trio was an outgrowth of a larger occasional ensemble, “The Lisas,” a performance collaborative based on the odd fact that there are a bunch of women musicians in L.A. all named Lisa. The large cast was great, and so is the trio.
LISA JOHNSON is Philly born and has been likened to a modern-day Laura Nyro / Todd Rundgren combo, with Joni Mitchell-style tunings and rhythmic grooves. She has been named one of Music Connection Magazine’s “Hottest Unsigned Acts in Southern California.” Check out her music and CD, “Whenever the Moon is Full,” at www.myspace.com/lisajohnson
LISA O’KANE grew up in Fish Camp, part of Yosemite. Many find her reminiscent of Emmylou Harris, though not without sass and swing of her own. She jumps easily from the rockin’, up-tempo to mirthful bluegrass, to easy folk, to string-laced elegance. When you can’t cry anymore, Lisa does it for you, with her bittersweet voice.
LISA NEMZO, originally from Newport, RI, is a songwriter of remarkable range, from stunning soul fervor to full-blown rock passion, and is in the vanguard of female artists, who not only sing and write songs, but are also masters of their instrument. She recently produced “Bitter & Sweet” for Marc & The Plattitudes.
LISAMANIA! Sent us some unattributed press quotes: “The blend was something out of heaven’s gate - the musicianship…they were also very naturally genuinely hysterical. The kind of thing that can’t be pre-fabricated.” - ”I want the CD now!” - ”I just heard LisaMania! All I can say is WOW! The songs are tight, perfect! A Kick Ass show.”
More on the trio’s members at www.lisanemzo.com, www.myspace.com/lisajohnson, and www.reverbnation.com/lisaokane
Presented by Tedrow Music is association with Fremont Centre Theatre.
Tix: $15 donation. Limited seating.
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Sun, Feb 26:
7 pm CATE LE BON, presented by KCRW, at McCabe’s, 3101 Pico Bl (Pico at 31st), Santa Monica 90405; www.mccabes.com; 310-828-4403; tix, 310-828-4497. Tix, $12.50.
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Wed, Feb 29; an “EVENT-OF-THE-WEEK” for artists:
7-8:30 pm “SONGWRITERS & THEIR SONGS” with KAREN BENJAMIN & ALAN CHAPMAN at the Arcadia City Library’s Cay Mortenson Auditorium, 20 W Duarte Rd, Arcadia; 626-294-4808. A fascinating look at what makes theatrical songs tick, musically and dramatically, with performances of songs by Broadway’s greatest writers. The versatile singers are husband and wife team with KAREN BENJAMIN and KUSC host ALAN CHAPMAN. Following the program, you can stay to meet and speak with the musicians. Presented by the Arcadia Public Library Foundation as an offering in their series, “Classical Kaleidoscope.”
Refreshments served, with complimentary coffee from Starbucks.
Free, no reservations taken; seating limited to the first 150 people. Doors at 6:30 pm.
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Fri, Mar 2; a “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” pick:
8 pm BLAME SALLY at McCabe’s, 3101 Pico Bl (Pico at 31st), Santa Monica 90405; www.mccabes.com; 310-828-4403; tix, 310-828-4497. Tix, $16.
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Sat, Mar 3; a “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” pick:
MERLE HAGGARD plays the Agua Caliente Casino; info at www.hotwatercasino.com
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Fri, Mar 16, in Ventura Co; a “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” pick:
7:30 pm JUDE JOHNSTONE & DANA HUBBARD play “THE CAMARILLO CAFÉ CONCERT SERIES,” at the Camarillo Community Center, 1605 E. Burnley St., Camarillo (NE corner, at Carmen).
Although not an actual café, the Camarillo Café is a delightful, intimate coffeehouse-style concert series. More info, 805-523-2682, or www.CamarilloCafe.com.
More on Jude Johnstone at www.JudeJohnstone.com and Dana Hubbard at www.DanaHubbard.com
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May 1-6:
“HOLLYWOOD INTERNATIONAL MUSIC FESTIVAL” has opened an office in Universal City and is currently recruiting sponsors and exhibitors. More when we know it.
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May 11, 12, 13, in San Diego:
Annual “GATOR-BY-THE-BAY” FESTIVAL on Mother’s Day weekend in San Diego. Reservations are now available at the Sheraton, next door to the festival site, for the Lanai rooms at $119 + tax per night. Check the web site www.gatorbythebay.com for the schedule of bands. Bands will include Chubby Carrier, Steve Riley, Commander Cody (of “Hot Rod Lincoln” fame) & Bonsoir Catin Cajun Band. More later.
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Fri, May 18, in Ventura Co; a “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” pick:
7:30 pm EAGLES songwriter JACK TEMPCHIN plus JENI & BILLY play “THE CAMARILLO CAFÉ CONCERT SERIES,” at the Camarillo Community Center, 1605 E. Burnley St., Camarillo (NE corner, at Carmen).
Although not an actual café, the Camarillo Café is a delightful, intimate coffeehouse-style concert series. More info, 805-523-2682, or www.CamarilloCafe.com.
Info on Jack Tempchin at www.PeacefulEasyFeeling.com and info on Jeni & Billy at www.jeniandbilly.com.
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Sat, May 19; a SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK pick:
Annual “DYLANFEST” at St. Anthony School in El Segundo. It's an all-day cavalcade of artists, with each act doing Dylan covers, and no repeats. The house band alone is always worth the price of admission. More details when we have them, but mark your calendar now.
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Sat & Sun, May 26-27:
23rd Annual “SIMI VALLEY CAJUN & BLUES MUSIC FESTIVAL” in the park in Simi Valley.
This well-organized festival runs two days of Memorial Day Weekend on an immaculate site, and continues a Southern Cal tradition. It brings music fans a full weekend of nonstop award-winning entertainment, more food choices than you can sample in two days, and activities to keep kids of all ages entertained.
The first stage will feature 9 hours of continuous music each day, featuring international and award winning Cajun, Creole and Zydeco music acts.
The second stage will feature the Delta Groove All-Star Blues Revue on Saturday and world-class blues and roots acts on Sunday.
Both stages feature lots of viewing space plus large dance floors.
In addition, this family-friendly event has a giant kids area featuring bouncers, rock walls, specialty acts, crafts and talent shows. There are also food booths and many crafts and merchandise booths.
Here are a few videos from the 2011 Simi Valley Cajun Blues Festival. Check it out:
ANDRE THIERRY, www.youtube.com/watch?v=R4K-5ftIr7U, and www.youtube.com/watch?v=98NlOnG5pyQ
GREG BENUSA teaching at Simi Valley, www.youtube.com/watch?v=DKPrj4EM0do
PETER OLIVER, KATHY, & BRAD SJOBLOM dancing at Simi Valley 2011, www.youtube.com/watch?v=kk7by1oHbWY
It’s a fine time, every year. More at www.simicajun.org
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February 1, 2012 edition
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Welcome to SPOTLIGHT EVENTS – the LATEST UPDATE to the Guide's chronological, day-by-day listings and descriptions of live acoustic and Americana performances and festivals, plus workshops for artists and much more!
The Guide’s NEWS FEATURES are in a separate edition, as always, and the current edition is at
http://acousticamericana.blogspot.com/2012/02/news-features-acoustic-americana-music.html
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Let's get started...
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FEBRUARY – the shortest month is certainly NOT short on music!
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Wednesday, February 1
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Happy GROUNDHOG DAY! It’s our favorite winter holiday: nobody expects presents, and there’s no stressful family gathering with pontificating old Uncle Windbag. And it occasions a suspenseful wait for a furry critter to venture forth where he will or won’t see his shadow and we will or won’t see an early spring. Charming. Makes you wanna go play “Muskrat Love” … or not.
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Wed, Feb 1, in Ventura Co:
6 pm twice-monthly IRISH MUSIC SESSION at Brendan’s Irish Pub and Restaurant, 1755 E Daily Dr, Camarillo 93010; 888-811-5818. Held every first & third Wednesday.
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Wed, Feb 1:
7 pm twice-monthly “WESTERN MUSIC JAM” sponsored by the Western Music Association, California Chapter, at El Trocadero Steak House on Main St in Newhall; http://eltrocaderosteakhouse.net. Runs 1st and 3rd Wednesday each month.
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Wed, Feb 1:
7 pm weekly OPEN MIC every Wednesday at The Talking Stick, 1411 Lincoln Bl, Venice 92091. Signups at 6:45 pm.
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Wed, Feb 1, in Simi Valley:
7:30 pm SONGMAKERS weekly “SIMI VALLEY HOOT” every Wednesday; info and location at www.songmakers.org.
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Wed, Feb 1; a “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” pick:
8 pm EDITED trio (BRETT PERKINS, DAVID ZINK, MARK DAVIS), just back from a 22-gig California tour, play a short set at the weekly “WINE AND SONG” Acoustic Music Series at Firefly Bistro, 1009 El Centro St, South Pasadena 91030; 626-441-2443.
The EDITED trio of DAVID ZINK, BRETT PERKINS, & MARK DAVIS, each perform and tour individually. These three guys are all seasoned pros who have played the world. In fact, they've done several European tours since we last saw them together a year ago in Southern Cal.
Together, the trio is even greater than the sum of the formidable parts.
MARK DAVIS was recognized with the “Album of the Decade” in the L.A. Times OC edition; transplanted Californian BRETT PERKINS has had his recorded originals in the European charts; DAVID ZINK has, for years, commanded a loyal fan base with his innovative acoustic originals. But together, ahhh, pure enjoyment. Their writing, their instrumental arrangements with two guitars and percussion, and most of all, their rich vocal harmonies, are all extra special. Come hear why they keep getting booked in Europe and why they kept getting drafted to do live radio on their just-completed tour.
Venue has bar and full menu. No cover.
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Wed, Feb 1, in South OC; a “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” pick:
8 pm ABIGAIL WASHBURN plus THE JAYHAWKS play The Coach House, 33157 Camino Capistrano, San Juan Capistrano 92675; 949-496-8927.
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Wed, Feb 1; a “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” pick:
8 pm “DANIEL PEARL YAHRTZEIT CONCERT” with ROSS ALTMAN, JILL FENIMORE, JEFF GOLD, LARRY HANKS & DEBORAH ROBINS, MIKE PERLOWIN, PHEE SHERLINE, APRIL WAYLAND, & PAUL ZOLLO, at Santa Monica Synagogue, 1448 18th St, Santa Monica 90404. The second of two local celebrations, two nights in a row, remembering the late journalist and musician.
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Wed, Feb 1:
8 pm weekly “GUITAROLOGY” at Bar Melody and Grill, 9132 S Sepulveda Bl, L.A. 90045; 310-670-1994.
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Wed, Feb 1:
8 pm weekly “O'BRIEN'S IRISH MUSIC SESSION” at O'Brien's Irish Pub and Restaurant, 2226 Wilshire Bl, Santa Monica 90403; 310-829-5303.
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Wed, Feb 1:
9 pm weekly “ACOUSTIC CORDIALE” at Café Cordiale, 14015 Ventura Bl, Sherman Oaks 91423; 818-789-1985.
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Thursday, February 2
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Thu, Feb 2, in Santa Clarita:
6-9 pm “MUSIC NIGHT” with MARK BRAINARD, JACK THORNE, JIMMY EATON, CARI CARUSO, CARMINE SARDO, BRYAN CHAN and DAVE GILLESPIE, at El Trocadero Mesquite Grill and Cantina, 24274 Main St, Newhall 91321.
It’s a bit of an eclectic lineup, but all appears good. From 6-7 pm, BRYAN CHAN and DAVE GILLESPIE (www.scvblues.org) play Delta Blues. Check them out at www.youtube.com/watch?v=kcrIBv1ug4c
From 7-8 pm, it’s JIMMY EATON, CARI CARUSO, and CARMINE SARDO. Jimmy Eaton is a sought-after pedal steel player for stage and studio work, who shows his versatility by playing Dobro tonight. Accompanying him are Cari Caruso on vocals and Carmine Sardo on guitar and vocals. Check out Jimmy Eaton at www.jimeatonmusic.com
From 8-9 pm, it’s MARK BRAINARD and JACK THORNE. Mark’s father was a big band musician who played with the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra. Mark has played in a classic rock band for 30 years around the L.A. area, and is a singer-songwriter who loves a good hook. He released a folk-pop CD, “Life In Java,” in 2005 with duet partner Tim Russell. He just authored his first book, “A Musician’s Son (lyrics, poems, and memoirs).” Think British folk meets Southern California. More at www.markbrainard.com
JACK THORNE is a singer-songwriter whose passion lies in being a song interpreter. His influences are many; Van Morrison, Nick Drake, and Dylan come to mind. With a musical theater background, he has performed for years in many local venues. His recent project is interpreting The Beatles’ ”Rubber Soul” LP.
Venue has full bar and dinner and a la carta menu; no cover charge.
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Thu, Feb 2:
6 pm weekly “THURSDAY NIGHT SOFA JAM” every Thursday at Westwood Music, 1627 Westwood Bl, Los Angeles 90024; 310-478-4251.
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Thu, Feb 2, in T.O.:
6-8 pm “HAPPY LITTLE UKULELE CLUB OF THOUSAND OAKS” meets some Thursdays at Denny’s Restaurant, 50 E Thousand Oaks Bl, T.O.; 805-418-7332. Bring your own uke. All levels of players and singers welcome. (Check before you go.)
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Thu, Feb 2, in OC:
6:15 pm twice-monthly “FOUNTAIN VALLEY BLUEGRASS JAM” at Orange County Archery, 18792 Brookhurst St, Fountain Valley 92708. Runs first & third Thursdays.
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Thu, Feb 2, in South OC:
7 pm weekly “LORD OF THE STRINGS” series OPEN MIC, every Thursday at Dana Point Community House, 24642 San Juan St Dana Point 92629; info, www.lordofthestringsconcerts.com; 949-842-2227.
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Thu, Feb 2, in Agoura Hills; a “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” pick:
RICHIE FURAY (of POCO, BUFFALO SPRINGFIELD, and the SOUTHER-HILLMAN-FURAY BAND) at The Canyon Club, 28912 Roadside Dr, Agoura Hills; 818-879-5016; www.canyonclub.net.
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Thu, Feb 2, in the desert; a “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” pick:
8 pm JUDY COLLINS plays the McCallum Theatre, 73000 Fred Waring Dr, Palm Desert 92260; 760-340-ARTS or 866-889-ARTS.
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Thu, Feb 2; a “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” pick:
8 pm MARY FLOWER, folk and blues guitar royalty, at the Coffee Gallery Backstage, 2029 N Lake Av, Altadena 91001; reservations 626-798-6236 (10 am-10 pm); venue phone 626-398-7917; info www.coffeegallery.com. (“The venue named in FolkWorks as L.A.’s best intimate acoustic listening room venue”).
She is a top award-winning and celebrated Yellow Dog Records recording artist and specialist who seamlessly blends acoustic blues, ragtime, folk-Americana and whatever else tickles her fancy. Downbeat magazine calls her, “a world class fingerstyle and lap-slide guitarist.”
In the 2012 Blues Music Awards, presented by the Blues Foundation in Memphis, MARY FLOWER is a current nominee in two categories, “Acoustic Artist” and “Acoustic Album.” She received the “Muddy Award” in 2011 from the Cascade Blues Association for “Best Acoustic Guitar.” She's also up for "Best Female Artist" in this year’s Portland Music Awards in her own town.
First and foremost, MARY FLOWER is a world-class guitarist who swings the blues, recognized everywhere as one of the pre-eminent fingerstyle guitarists who continue in the rich acoustic blues tradition. Along the way, she’s mastered the intricate, harmonically subtle Piedmont style, with its good-timey, ragtime feel. The Piedmont style forms the foundation of much of her work, but she’s an unrivaled interpreter of Mississippi blues and an ingenious composer in her own right whose tunes take American music into uncharted waters.
In the rarefied atmosphere where Mary operates, she’s twice placed in the top three at the prestigious National Finger Picking Championship in Winfield, Kansas, where she is the only woman to do so.
That’s remarkable enough, but Flower goes beyond technique. She’s a warm singer who ranges far in the byways of blues, pop and jazz for the kind of down-home yet sophisticated material she feels comfortable with. Mary brings smarts and sublime equipoise to her music–you feel happier after listening to her.
Downbeat says of her recent duets CD on Yellow Dog Records, “Superlative… such a high level of proficiency that your heart will beat faster and your blood race. One of the Top 10 roots albums of 2011, no question about it. (4 stars) Twenty years and nine albums into her recording career, Flower is a superlative fingerstyle guitarist square in the Piedmont tradition. She also excels on lap steel. Easy confidence characterizes her singing style.”
Acoustic Guitar says, “Beyond the tight song arrangements, expert musicianship, and crystal clear production, Misery Loves Company’s crowning achievement is reflected in Flower’s ability to capture her musical inspiration—the rural, romantic South—in word and sound. Her unpretentious vocal style, compelling guitar work, and minimalist arrangements perfectly capture the feeling of gently floating down a slowly moving river or strolling down an isolated dirt road. “
Tix, $15.
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Thu, Feb 2; a “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” pick:
8 pm LISA LOEB and JILL SOBULE play Brixton South Bay, 100J W Torrance Bl, Redondo Beach 90277; 310-406-1931.
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Thu, Feb 2, in OC:
8 pm THE BURLINGTON FAMILY plus RANDY HANO, and ACOUSTIC INFINITY, at Malone's Bar & Grill, 604 E Dyer Rd, Santa Ana. Kevin Casey, “humble Burlington Family member,” says, “This time we’re headed south to bring our cathartic folk. Here’s to seeing a few friendly faces. Merely a short jaunt on the 5.”
Venue is 21+. No cover.
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Thu, Feb 2; a “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” pick:
9 pm ABIGAIL WASHBURN plus THE JAYHAWKS play The Music Box Theater, 6126 Hollywood Bl, Hollywood 90028; 323-464-0808.
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Friday, February 3
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Fri-Sun, Feb 3-5, Festival, in OC:
Annual "LAGUNA BEACH FOLKDANCE FESTIVAL" with dance teachers MICHAEL GINSBURG (Balkan), JERRY DUKE (American dances), and bands WHIRLED PEAS, VESELBA, RAKIA BRASS BAND, and EASTERN EXPOSURE, at Ensign Middle School Gym, 2000 Cliff Dr, Newport Beach 92633; www.LagunaFolkDancers.org; 949-646-7082
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Fri, Feb 3; a “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” pick:
8 pm DAVID LINDLEY plays the “Bodie House Concerts in the Library” series at Grant R. Brimhall Thousand Oaks Library, 1401 E Janss Rd, Thousand Oaks 91362; 818-621-8309.
Indeed, he’s one of the world’s greatest guitarists, but did you know the guy can play anything with strings? We’re not sure what instruments he’ll bring, but we are sure of one thing: you’ll spend much of the night saying, “Oh, wow!”
Make a reservation, as it’ll probably sell-out, and arrive early for a good seat.
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Fri, Feb 3; a “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” pick:
8 pm I SEE HAWKS IN L.A. plus KAREN TOBIN at the Coffee Gallery Backstage, 2029 N Lake Av, Altadena 91001; reservations 626-798-6236 (10 am-10 pm); venue phone 626-398-7917; info www.coffeegallery.com. (“the venue named in FolkWorks as L.A.’s best intimate acoustic listening room venue”).
I SEE HAWKS IN L.A. are in the top tier of elite, innovative Americana bands in L.A., or just about anywhere else.
"These freewheeling lords of California psych country approach their music as if it were a portal, an unseen threshold that, once crossed, promises a wholly unpredictable experience. The Hawks' singular style operates on an epic scale, exploring weird panoramas of hallucinatory metaphor with a sound as much traditional hillbilly as it is acceleratedlysergic-rock spontaneity. Any flight taken with I See Hawks In L.A. assures a view to startling new perspectives. Up, up and away."
For extensive descriptive copy, go to: http://www.iseehawks.com
KAREN TOBIN is originally from Pennsylvania, and the powerful, sensitive singer, songwriter is now a veteran of the Los Angeles Music scene and former recording artist with Arista Records - New York, and Atlantic Records - Nashville.
Ms. Tobin has been compared with such luminaries of the female vocalist elite as Emmylou Harris and Linda Ronstadt. Karen was nominated for Best Female Vocalist by Los Angeles Music Awards. She is an active producer and writer in the Los Angeles area. She has performed at local venues and internationally.
"Karen sings the heart right out of her chest." "Ms. Tobin wails out a shivering mountain edged soprano that's laced with a powerhouse of control and emotion"-- Cash Box." "Everything she does is wonderful, this woman has so much ability." - Robert Oremann, Music Row Magazine. Karen has had her songs released by Artists in Switzerland, Holland, Japan and the United States. For further info: www.myspace.com/karentobinmusic or contact Karen: karentobinmusic@gmail.com
Tix, $15.
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Fri, Feb 3; a “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” pick:
8 & 10 pm JORMA KAUKONEN at McCabe’s, 3101 Pico Bl (Pico at 31st), Santa Monica 90405; www.mccabes.com; 310-828-4403; tix, 310-828-4497.
Jorma still maintains his connection with other storied musicians from JEFFERSON AIRPLANE days, and he tours solo, as well, including tonight.
HOT TUNA, JORMA KAUKONEN and JACK CASADY rev up their audiences with groundbreaking music and insightful original songs that keep them a moving musical force. Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductees from their legendary Jefferson Airplane days, Hot Tuna updates their repertoire always keeping a boisterous sound and a wry sense of humor. Adding depth to the duo are mandolin virtuoso Barry Mitterhoff and drummer Skoota "The Funky" Warner. More at www.hottuna.com.
Catch a fun video of "Hesitation Blues" performed Oct 22, 2011, by JACK CASADY and JORMA KAUKONEN, in a HOT TUNA acoustic duo, at www.youtube.com/watch?v=ck77EWiiSgU
Great story on Jorma: Jorma Kaukonen and his wife, Vanessa, spoke at a “Rex Foundation” fundraising event in the Appalachians on December 10, 2011. They told how they provided access to music and culture through scholarships, classes and workshops to hundreds of youths in the foundation’s neighboring community. Their work is through Fur Peace Ranch, made possible by a Rex “Ralph Gleason Award.”
"I was inspired by the positive impact of their selfless, meaningful actions," said Sandy Sohcot, Executive Director of “The World As It Could Be Human Rights Education Program.” There’s info on that organization at www.theworldasitcouldbe.org
The Fur Peace Ranch is a center of musical activity. Workshops with Jorma, Jack and many talents occur through out the year. Recent features on them include "Jefferson Airplane Bandmates Teach Guitar to Rock Star Wannabes” – Jim Clash, Bloomberg-BusinessWeek, and "Jefferson Airplane Alumns Run the Real School of Rock" – Sean Edgar, in Paste. Find them at www.hottuna.com
More at www.jormakaukonen.com
Tonight’s 8 pm show is SOLD OUT; tix available for 10 pm at press time. Tix, $32.50.
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Fri, Feb 3; a “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” pick:
8 pm monthly “FIRST FRIDAY SHOW” with this month’s guest, MARK "POCKET" GOLDBERG, plus SEVERIN BROWNE & the “FIRST FRIDAY BAND” of JEFF KOSSACK, DAVID STONE, ALEX DEL ZOPPO, GARY POPENOE, MIKE BISCH, AARON WOLFSON AND CHRIS LACINAK at Kulak's Woodshed, 5230-1/2 Laurel Canyon Bl, North Hollywood 91607; 818-766-9913; watch online at www.kulakswoodshed.com.
Band plays for free; $10 donation suggested for venue.
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Fri, Feb 3, in Agoura Hills:
STRAY CAT LEE ROCKER at The Canyon Club, 28912 Roadside Dr, Agoura Hills; www.canyonclub.net; 818-879-5016.
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Fri, Feb 3; a “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” pick:
10 pm JORMA KAUKONEN at McCabe’s, 3101 Pico Bl (Pico at 31st), Santa Monica 90405; www.mccabes.com; 310-828-4403; tix, 310-828-4497.
See 8 pm listing for full write-up.
Tonight’s 8 pm show is SOLD OUT; tix available for 10 pm at press time. Tix, $32.50.
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Saturday, February 4
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Sat, Feb 4; Fri-Sun, Feb 3-5, Festival, in OC:
Annual "LAGUNA BEACH FOLKDANCE FESTIVAL" with dance teachers MICHAEL GINSBURG (Balkan), JERRY DUKE (American dances), and bands WHIRLED PEAS, VESELBA, RAKIA BRASS BAND, and EASTERN EXPOSURE, at Ensign Middle School Gym, 2000 Cliff Dr, Newport Beach 92633; www.LagunaFolkDancers.org; 949-646-7082
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Sat, Feb 4:
9 am-1 pm RON ELY plays the Upland Farmer’s Market. Location and info, www.myspace.com/ronely or www.reverbnation.com/ronely
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Sat, Feb 4; an “EVENT-OF-THE-WEEK for artists” pick:
3-5 pm WORKSHOP: “BLUES / RAGTIME with MARY FLOWER” at Boulevard Music, 4316 Sepulveda Bl, Culver City; 310-398-2583; www.boulevardmusic.com. She is folk and blues guitar royalty, a top award-winning and celebrated Yellow Dog Records recording artist and specialist who seamlessly blends acoustic blues, ragtime, folk-Americana and whatever else tickles her fancy. Downbeat magazine calls her, “a world class fingerstyle and lap-slide guitarist.” Venue’s web site has a helpful local dining guide. Fee, $35. Mary plays a concert at the venue at 8 pm; see listing for much more on Mary and her wonderful music and career.
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Sat, Feb 4:
6 pm weekly “BLUEGRASS CONCERT SERIES” at Me N Eds Pizza Parlor, 4115 Paramount Bl, Lakewood 90712; 562-421-8908. Runs every Saturday.
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Sat, Feb 4, in Bakersfield; a “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” pick:
JUNI FISHER, top award-winning cowgirl singer-songwriter, plays a house concert “in the barn” (appropriately enough), in Bakersfield. Reservations get directions. Call or email Lacey, 661-203-0336 or rodeocowgirls@gmail.com
Juni Fisher is:
2011 WMA ENTERTAINER of the Year
2011, WMA Song of the Year
2011, 2009, 2006 WMA Female Performer of the Year,
2009 WMA Album of the Year
2008 Natl. Cowboy Museum Wrangler Award Winner
2008 WMA Songwriter of the Year
Endorsed by Larrivee Guitars, Elixir Strings, Caboots Boots, Montana Peaks Hats. More at www.junifisher.net
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Sat, Feb 4; a “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” pick:
7 pm “A MUSICAL CONVERSATION WITH LA SANTA CECILIA” and “Paper Fashion with PATSSI VALDEZ” is a special “Pacific Standard Time: Art In L.A. 1945 – 1980” event, co-presented by The GRAMMY Museum and UCLA’s Fowler Museum, at the Fowler Museum on UCLA campus in Westwood; 310-825-4361; info, www.fowler.ucla.edu; or www.grammymuseum.org.
GRAMMY-nominated LA SANTA CECILIA — fronted by belter LA MARISOUL —draws inspiration from a hybrid of Latin culture, rock and world music in passionate performances that mesmerize audiences. After an interview moderated by Josh Kun, curator of the PST / GRAMMY Museum exhibition “Trouble in Paradise: Music and Los Angeles 1945-75,” and director of The Popular Music Project at USC Annenberg’s The Norman Lear Center, La Santa Cecilia will take audience questions and perform a selection of songs.
During the post-concert reception, Asco icon Patssi Valdez leads a crunch-and-fold workshop inspired by Asco’s 1970’s-era public appearances as self-made fashionistas in paper gowns and hats. See Valdez’s work in “Mapping Another L.A.: The Chicano Art Movement,” which will be open at the Fowler.
Reception includes dessert and a cash bar. $10 for Fowler / GRAMMY Museum members and students; $15 general. Tickets go on sale Jan 6 at noon, at 213-765-6803. When picking up program tickets at the Box Office Will Call, you may be required to show ID that matches the credit card used to purchase the ticket.
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Sat, Feb 4; a “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” pick:
7 pm MODAL TEASE STRING BAND plus CLIFF WAGNER & THE OLD #7 at the Coffee Gallery Backstage, 2029 N Lake Av, Altadena 91001; reservations 626-798-6236 (10 am-10 pm); venue phone 626-398-7917; info www.coffeegallery.com. (“the venue named in FolkWorks as L.A.’s best intimate acoustic listening room venue”).
Modal Tease and Old Number 7 double headline this bill in celebration of their new CDs, bringing you a not-to-be-missed show that celebrates music from Appalachia, Nashville, and Beyond.
Modal Tease has been serving up sizzling' hot slices of Old Tunes for New Times since 2009. Rooted in America's old time music tradition, they’re adventurous and versatile, contrasting fast-paced breakdowns with moseying blues, archaic crooked fiddle tunes with straight-up square dance numbers, humorous ditties with Carter Family laments, mandolin with fiddle counterpoint, and typical clawhammer banjo with novel applications. What unites their varied tastes is their penchantfor modal tunes, which liberally pepper their performances, giving them an "out of this world" quality often associated with Celtic or Irish music. But rest assured their music is 100% American.
"Belinda Thom (fiddle) and Cliff Latimer (mandolin) belt out tight unison melodies and vocal harmonies, while Jim Hamilton (clawhammer banjo), balances rhythm and melody, and Larry Ullman (standup bass) provides the backdrop. Recently, they won awards at the Topanga Banjo and Fiddle Competition and the Goleta Old-Time Fiddlers Convention. They recorded "Aggravatin’ Beauty," which will be unveiled at this special show.
Cliff Wagner & The Old #7 might just be a band like nothing you have never heard. Mixing Bluegrass, Blues and Honky Tonk in a way that has audiences on their feet. Cliff and the other members of The Old #7 are taking American Roots Music to the next level, and the fans are following. This band gained nationwide exposure on FOX TVs “The Next Great American Band”, finishing 7th out of 8,000 bands who originally tried out for the show, defying the judge's expectations that a "Bluegrass" band would not be accepted by the general public. by. The band's release of “Hobo's Lullaby,” which debuted at #35 on the AMA Americana chart and shortly rose to #28, showcased the band’s musicianship, versatility and song writing skills by featuring something for everyone: hard-driving blues- and bluegrass-influenced tunes, country pop, and tender ballads.
This past November, the band released its newest album, "Country Funk," which demonstrates why this band sounds like no other contemporary Bluegrass band playing today. Cliff Wagner & The Old #7 showcases superior musicianship, magical harmonies and an energetic, fresh new sound, which simply must be heard to be believed.
Tix, $20.
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Sat, Feb 4; a “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” pick:
7 pm ROBERT MORGAN FISHER, JAIME MICHAELS, and DAVE MORRISON play the Four Friends Acoustic Music Series, the “dinner-and-a-show” series at Four Friends Gallery, 1408 Thousand Oaks Bl, Thousand Oaks 91362; 805-497-4022; info@fourfriendsgallery.com. Promoter Marilyn Babcock cooks dinner for guests at these events; doors open at 6 to eat; music begins at 7 pm. Marilyn adds, “The venue is very accessible seating for 100. Soft drinks free, no host bar. Kids OK. Song circle follows performances, so bring your guitars; amazing piano available.” Emcee is Dave Morrison. Directions from L.A. & the Valley: Take 101 Fwy to Rancho Rd exit; right at Rancho; right on Thousand Oaks Blvd. To venue, two blocks on the right. Parking lot in back.$15 admission each show, and that includes dinner (arrive early). More info, info@fourfriendsgallery.com; 805-497-4022.
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Sat, Feb 4; a “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” pick:
8 pm MARY FLOWER, folk and blues guitar royalty, in concert at Boulevard Music, 4316 Sepulveda Bl, Culver City; 310-398-2583; www.boulevardmusic.com.
She is a top award-winning and celebrated Yellow Dog Records recording artist and specialist who seamlessly blends acoustic blues, ragtime, folk-Americana and whatever else tickles her fancy. Downbeat magazine calls her, “a world class fingerstyle and lap-slide guitarist.”
In the 2012 Blues Music Awards, presented by the Blues Foundation in Memphis, MARY FLOWER is a current nominee in two categories, “Acoustic Artist” and “Acoustic Album.” She received the “Muddy Award” in 2011 from the Cascade Blues Association for “Best Acoustic Guitar.” She's also up for "Best Female Artist" in this year’s Portland Music Awards in her own town.
First and foremost, MARY FLOWER is a world-class guitarist who swings the blues, recognized everywhere as one of the pre-eminent fingerstyle guitarists who continue in the rich acoustic blues tradition. Along the way, she’s mastered the intricate, harmonically subtle Piedmont style, with its good-timey, ragtime feel. The Piedmont style forms the foundation of much of her work, but she’s an unrivaled interpreter of Mississippi blues and an ingenious composer in her own right whose tunes take American music into uncharted waters.
In the rarefied atmosphere where Mary operates, she’s twice placed in the top three at the prestigious National Finger Picking Championship in Winfield, Kansas, where she is the only woman to do so.
That’s remarkable enough, but Flower goes beyond technique. She’s a warm singer who ranges far in the byways of blues, pop and jazz for the kind of down-home yet sophisticated material she feels comfortable with. Mary brings smarts and sublime equipoise to her music–you feel happier after listening to her.
Downbeat says of her recent duets CD on Yellow Dog Records, “Superlative… such a high level of proficiency that your heart will beat faster and your blood race. One of the Top 10 roots albums of 2011, no question about it. (4 stars) Twenty years and nine albums into her recording career, Flower is a superlative fingerstyle guitarist square in the Piedmont tradition. She also excels on lap steel. Easy confidence characterizes her singing style.”
Acoustic Guitar says, “Beyond the tight song arrangements, expert musicianship, and crystal clear production, Misery Loves Company’s crowning achievement is reflected in Flower’s ability to capture her musical inspiration—the rural, romantic South—in word and sound. Her unpretentious vocal style, compelling guitar work, and minimalist arrangements perfectly capture the feeling of gently floating down a slowly moving river or strolling down an isolated dirt road. “
Venue’s web site has a helpful local dining guide. Tix, $15, on sale Jan 21. Mary does a workshop at the venue at 3 pm today; see listing.
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Sat, Feb 4; a “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” pick:
8 & 10 pm JORMA KAUKONEN at McCabe’s, 3101 Pico Bl (Pico at 31st), Santa Monica 90405; www.mccabes.com; 310-828-4403; tix, 310-828-4497.
Jorma still maintains his connection with other storied musicians from JEFFERSON AIRPLANE days, and he tours solo, as well, including tonight.
HOT TUNA, JORMA KAUKONEN and JACK CASADY rev up their audiences with groundbreaking music and insightful original songs that keep them a moving musical force. Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductees from their legendary Jefferson Airplane days, Hot Tuna updates their repertoire always keeping a boisterous sound and a wry sense of humor. Adding depth to the duo are mandolin virtuoso Barry Mitterhoff and drummer Skoota "The Funky" Warner. More at www.hottuna.com.
Catch a fun video of "Hesitation Blues" performed Oct 22, 2011, by JACK CASADY and JORMA KAUKONEN, in a HOT TUNA acoustic duo, at www.youtube.com/watch?v=ck77EWiiSgU
Great story on Jorma: Jorma Kaukonen and his wife, Vanessa, spoke at a “Rex Foundation” fundraising event in the Appalachians on December 10, 2011. They told how they provided access to music and culture through scholarships, classes and workshops to hundreds of youths in the foundation’s neighboring community. Their work is through Fur Peace Ranch, made possible by a Rex “Ralph Gleason Award.”
"I was inspired by the positive impact of their selfless, meaningful actions," said Sandy Sohcot, Executive Director of “The World As It Could Be Human Rights Education Program.” There’s info on that organization at www.theworldasitcouldbe.org
The Fur Peace Ranch is a center of musical activity. Workshops with Jorma, Jack and many talents occur through out the year. Recent features on them include "Jefferson Airplane Bandmates Teach Guitar to Rock Star Wannabes” – Jim Clash, Bloomberg-BusinessWeek, and "Jefferson Airplane Alumns Run the Real School of Rock" – Sean Edgar, in Paste. Find them at www.hottuna.com
More at www.jormakaukonen.com
Both shows are SOLD OUT; tix available for Friday’s 10 pm show, at press time. Tix, $32.50.
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Sat, Feb 4; a “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” pick:
10 pm JORMA KAUKONEN at McCabe’s, 3101 Pico Bl (Pico at 31st), Santa Monica 90405; www.mccabes.com; 310-828-4403; tix, 310-828-4497.
See 8 pm listing for full write-up. Both shows are SOLD OUT; tix available for Friday’s 10 pm show, at press time. Tix, $32.50.
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Sunday, February 5
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Sun, Feb 5; Fri-Sun, Feb 3-5, Festival, in OC:
Annual "LAGUNA BEACH FOLKDANCE FESTIVAL" with dance teachers MICHAEL GINSBURG (Balkan), JERRY DUKE (American dances), and bands WHIRLED PEAS, VESELBA, RAKIA BRASS BAND, and EASTERN EXPOSURE, at Ensign Middle School Gym, 2000 Cliff Dr, Newport Beach 92633; www.LagunaFolkDancers.org; 949-646-7082
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Sun, Feb 5, in San Diego:
10 am weekly “BLUEGRASS BRUNCH” at Urban Solace, 3823 30th St, San Diego 92104; 619-295-6464. Every Sunday.
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Sun, Feb 5:
11 am “MATINEE KID’S SHOW” nearly every Sunday at McCabe’s, 3101 Pico Bl (Pico at 31st), Santa Monica 90405; www.mccabes.com; 310-828-4403; tix, 310-828-4497. Tix, $8 (kids under age 2 are free).
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Sun, Feb 5:
T. BROUSSARD plays the Cajun-Zydeco dance series produced by Sidney’s Dances at The Petroleum Club, 3637 Linden Av, Long Beach 90807. Admission, $20.
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Sun, Feb 5; a “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” pick:
7 pm “BRETT PERKINS & FRIENDS” includes a short set by the EDITED trio (BRETT PERKINS, DAVID ZINK, MARK DAVIS), just back from a 22-gig tour; it happens amidst a full evening’s lineup of acoustic musicians, all celebrating Brett’s annual return / concert tour from Europe; at the Sierra Madre Playhouse, 87 W Sierra Madre Bl, Sierra Madre; 626-355-4318; www.sierramadreplayhouse.com.
This annual night brings a lineup of fine musicians that you won’t otherwise see in one place.
The stars are the EDITED trio of DAVID ZINK, BRETT PERKINS, & MARK DAVIS. Each performs and tours individually. These three guys are all seasoned pros who have played the world. In fact, they've done several European tours since we last saw them together a year ago in Southern Cal.
Together, the trio is even greater than the sum of the formidable parts.
MARK DAVIS was recognized with the “Album of the Decade” in the L.A. Times OC edition; transplanted Californian BRETT PERKINS has had his recorded originals in the European charts; DAVID ZINK has, for years, commanded a loyal fan base with his innovative acoustic originals. But together, ahhh, pure enjoyment. Their innovative writing, their instrumental arrangements with just two guitars and percussion that sound like much more, and most of all, their rich vocal harmonies, are all extra special. Come hear why they keep getting booked in Europe and why they kept getting drafted to do live radio on their just-completed tour.
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Sun, Feb 5; a “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” pick:
7 pm “ECLECTIC UKUKELE” with LIL’ REV and UKULELE BART at the Coffee Gallery Backstage, 2029 N Lake Av, Altadena 91001; reservations 626-798-6236 (10 am-10 pm); venue phone 626-398-7917; info www.coffeegallery.com. (“the venue named in FolkWorks as L.A.’s best intimate acoustic listening room venue”).
"Listen to this! Lil Rev is great!" -PETE SEEGER.
Bartt and Rev will both do their own sets, while also joining one another for some spontaneous magic.
Ukulele Bartt & Lil Rev are international Ukulele stars, who teach and perform at clubs and festivals all over the world. Come and see why these guys are winning new fans where ever they travel.
Lil Rev is a Wisconsin based, award-winning one man music history show. Performing on Ukulele, Harmonica, Mandolin, Banjo and Guitar. Lil Rev sings, tells stories, recites poetry and when not singing his own rooted originals, dives down deep into the bedrock of American Music including blues, jazz, folk, tin pan alley, ragtime and more!
Rev's awards: Voted Best Folksinger in WI-2004. 1996 National Blues Harmonica Champion
Ukulele Bartt Warburton is recognized around the world for his "Fancy Fingers" workshops and his dazzling musical performances. The Los Angeles Times calls him a "modern-day master.”
In addition to his playing prowess, he is equally acclaimed for being as much fun as you can have with four strings. Jim Beloff calls Bartt “a fearless uke player who combines his significant chops and wacky sense of humor to teach uke basics, as well as much more advanced techniques.”
Bartt was honored as "Teacher of the Year" in the 40,000-teacher Los Angeles Unified School District, America's second-largest district. He's also been awarded a commendation from the mayor of Los Angeles. Bartt has released two CDs and an instructional DVD, “Ukulele Bartt’s Ultimate Ukulele,” which can be found across North America, Europe, Australia, New Zealand, and Asia. His instructional book is on the way.
Bartt’s wide spectrum of musical influences ranges from Flamenco to Beatles to Beethoven and Mozart. As he traverses the planet, he brings home new ideas. You might learn just about anything at his next workshop!
Bartt is the creator of the popular website, "http://www.bartt.net/" Bartt.net, with lessons, chord charts, message boards, and videos for players of all skill levels. More than a million viewers have enjoyed his Internet videos. In addition to his vigorous ukulele career, Bartt also keeps himself busy as a recording engineer in his Los Angeles studio.
Tix, $15.
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Monday, February 6
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Mon, Feb 6:
7:30 pm weekly “VIVA CANTINA BLUEGRASS JAM” at Viva Cantina, 900 Riverside Dr, Burbank 91506; 818-515-4444. The BROMBIES play bluegrass on some Mondays on the venue's other stage.
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Mon, Feb 6:
7:30 pm weekly “KULAK'S WOODSHED OPEN MIC” at Kulak's Woodshed, 5230-1/2 Laurel Canyon Bl, North Hollywood 91607; 818-766-9913. Sign-ups at 7 pm.
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Mon, Feb 6; a “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” pick:
8 pm “AN EVENING WITH GLEN CAMPBELL” at the Grammy Museum’s Clive Davis Sound Stage, 800 W Olympic Bl, L.A. 90015; 213-765-6803; www.grammymuseum.org. GRAMMY Award-winning country music star Glen Campbell has enjoyed a remarkable career in show business spanning over 50 years.
He has released 70 albums and sold 45 million records.
In 1967, he made GRAMMY history by winning four awards in both the country and pop categories, and this year, he will be honored with a GRAMMY Lifetime Achievement Award.
A 2005 inductee into The Country Music Hall of Fame, Campbell has racked-up 12 RIAA Gold albums, 4 Platinum albums and 1 Double-Platinum album.
While hits like “By The Time I Get To Phoenix” and “I Wanna Live” have helped make him a true country music legend, Campbell gained fame as an actor (in films including “True Grit” with John Wayne) and host of “The Glen Campbell Goodtime Hour.”
After a brief introduction and tribute to his career by GRAMMY Museum Executive Director Bob Santelli, Campbell will perform a selection of songs. Guests will hear hits from the past as well as music from Campbell’s latest release, “Ghost On A Canvas.” The album is a top-ten pick in USA Today’s “Best of 2011.”
All proceeds benefit the GRAMMY Museum.
More info at 213-765-6803 or www.grammymuseum.org.
Doors open at 7:30 pm. American Express presale tickets are $30 and can be purchased online by American Express Card members starting Wednesday, January 18, at noon. Public sale begins Monday, February 1, at noon. American Express is the exclusive payment method for presale tickets. American Express ticket purchasers receive a special gift.
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Mon, Feb 6:
8-11 pm “BLUE MONDAY JAM” hosted by the BERNIE PEARL BLUES BAND at the Barbara Morrison Performing Arts Center, 4305 Degnan Bl, Leimert Park; 310-462-1439.
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Mon, Feb 6:
8 pm weekly “CELTIC ARTS CENTER IRISH CéILí DANCE & IRISH MUSIC SESSION” at the shared Celtic Arts Center / Theatre Unlimited, 10943 Camarillo St, North Hollywood 91602; info, www.celticartscenter.com; 818-760-8322. Dance at 8, music session at 9 pm. Free.
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Tuesday, February 7
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Tue, Feb 7:
7 pm weekly “JC HYKE'S SONGWRITERS SERENADE” with different recording artists playing acoustic each week, at Matt Denny's Ale House Restaurant & Bar, 145 E Huntington Dr, Arcadia 91006. No cover.
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Tue, Feb 7; a “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” pick:
7:30 pm SONS OF THE PIONEERS at St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church in Newport Beach; Tickets $25 - $40, www.taabc.org or 714-708-1670. Info on this legendary band is available at sonsofthepioneers.org
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Tue, Feb 7; a “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” pick:
8 pm “AN EVENING WITH AMERICA” at the Grammy Museum’s Clive Davis Sound Stage, 800 W Olympic Bl, L.A. 90015; 213-765-6803; www.grammymuseum.org.
Iconic, GRAMMY Award-winning folk-rock group AMERICA is currently celebrating their 40th anniversary together. AMERICA founders GERRY BECKLEY and DEWEY BUNNELL have performed approximately 100 shows a year together since their formation in 1970, still delighting fans from back when and making new ones with songs like “Sister Golden Hair” and “Horse with No Name.”
Sons of U.S. Air Force fathers, the band members met in England when they were students at London Central High School.
Their debut album, released in 1971, quickly went Platinum. Five subsequent releases went either Gold or Platinum and their greatest hits compilation reached the four million sales mark.
Hear the band, in discussion about their success as hit writers of enduring rock-folk-pop classics, their celebrated 40th Anniversary Tour, and the release of “Back Pages,” their newest album, a collection of glimmering interpretations of timeless songs.
After the interview, moderated by GRAMMY Museum Executive Director Bob Santelli, America will take audience questions and perform an acoustic set.
All proceeds benefit the GRAMMY Museum.
More info at 213-765-6803 or www.grammymuseum.org.
Doors open at 7:30 pm. American Express presale tickets are $20 and can be purchased online by American Express Card members starting Friday, January 13, at noon. Public sale begins Monday, February 1, at noon. American Express is the exclusive payment method for presale tickets. American Express ticket purchasers receive a special gift.
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Tue, Feb 7:
8 pm weekly “TRADITIONAL IRISH MUSIC SESSION” at Timmy Nolan's Tavern and Grill, 10111 Riverside Dr, Toluca Lake 91602; 818-985-3359.
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Tue, Feb 7:
8 pm weekly “BOURBON & BLUEGRASS” at South Santa Monica Sports Bar and Grill, 3001 Wilshire Bl Santa Monica 90403; 310-828-9988.
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Wednesday, February 8
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Wed, Feb 8:
7 pm weekly OPEN MIC every Wednesday at The Talking Stick, 1411 Lincoln Bl, Venice 92091. Signups at 6:45 pm.
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Wed, Feb 8, in Simi Valley:
7:30 pm SONGMAKERS weekly “SIMI VALLEY HOOT” every Wednesday; info and location at www.songmakers.org.
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Wed, Feb 8; a “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” pick:
8 pm “FUNDRAISER FOR THE COFFEE GALLERY BACKSTAGE” with The SALTY SUITES, plus PHOEBE BRIDGERS opening, at the Coffee Gallery Backstage, 2029 N Lake Av, Altadena 91001; reservations 626-798-6236 (10 am-10 pm); venue phone 626-398-7917; info www.coffeegallery.com. (“the venue named in FolkWorks as L.A.’s best intimate acoustic listening room venue”).
CHELSEA WILLIAMS, a solo artist and member of the SALTY SUITES, is the girl singing in that Chevy commercial airing on national TV, and it just won the top award at the NAMM Show for use of music!
SALTY SUITES with SCOTT GATES, CHELSEA WILLIAMS and CHUCK HAILES will be appearing at “The House of Bob” for a fundraiser “for this venue and this man.” Scott Gates’ publicist says, “We, as artists and fans of live music, love [him] so much! Mark your calendars folks, buy tickets and if and when you can please pay as much as you can. Every penny made goes to the venue, not the artists. We will be rocking the house and bringing good friend PHOEBE BRIDGERS to open.
PHOEBE BRIDGERS, a locally-based young singer-songwriter, has played her own brand of acoustic folk all over LA, including the Troubador, The El Rey, The Roxy and other storied venues. The Pasadena Weekly calls her “a local treasure.”
The SALTY SUITES are a band on the rise, with CHELSEA WILLIAMS' new Chevy commercial airing on national TV, SCOTT GATES’ wunderkind mandolin skills, and CHUCK HAILES’ smoking hot upright bass. This group is filling houses and winning loyal fans wherever they play. Scott adds, “Come spend the night and help a friend at the same time, we will do our part playing our hearts out for you, will you be there?”
Tix, $18; it’s a benefit to help pay for the venue’s new exorbitantly expensive entertainment license.
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Wed, Feb 8:
8 pm weekly “WINE AND SONG” Acoustic Music Series with performing host BRAD COLERICK and different recording artists each week, at Firefly Bistro, 1009 El Centro St, South Pasadena 91030; 626-441-2443. Venue has bar and full menu. No cover.
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Wed, Feb 8:
8 pm weekly “GUITAROLOGY” at Bar Melody and Grill, 9132 S Sepulveda Bl, L.A. 90045; 310-670-1994.
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Wed, Feb 8:
8 pm weekly “O'BRIEN'S IRISH MUSIC SESSION” at O'Brien's Irish Pub and Restaurant, 2226 Wilshire Bl, Santa Monica 90403; 310-829-5303.
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Wed, Feb 8:
9 pm weekly “ACOUSTIC CORDIALE” at Café Cordiale, 14015 Ventura Bl, Sherman Oaks 91423; 818-789-1985.
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Thursday, February 9
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Thu, Feb 9, in Santa Clarita:
6-9 pm “MUSIC NIGHT” with different musicians booked each week, at El Trocadero Mesquite Grill and Cantina, 24274 Main St, Newhall 91321.
Venue has full bar and dinner and a la carta menu; no cover charge.
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Thu, Feb 9:
6 pm weekly “THURSDAY NIGHT SOFA JAM” every Thursday at Westwood Music, 1627 Westwood Bl, Los Angeles 90024; 310-478-4251.
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Thu, Feb 9, in T.O.:
6-8 pm “HAPPY LITTLE UKULELE CLUB OF THOUSAND OAKS” meets some Thursdays at Denny’s Restaurant, 50 E Thousand Oaks Bl, T.O.; 805-418-7332. Bring your own uke. All levels of players and singers welcome. (Check before you go.)
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Thu, Feb 9, in South OC:
7 pm weekly “LORD OF THE STRINGS” series OPEN MIC, every Thursday at Dana Point Community House, 24642 San Juan St Dana Point 92629; info, www.lordofthestringsconcerts.com; 949-842-2227.
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Thu, Feb 9; a “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” pick:
8-10 pm WILL RYAN AND THE CACTUS COUNTY COWBOYS play their first-ever dance, presenting their “Cowboy Skiffle” music at Viva Cantina, 900 W Riverside Dr, Burbank; 818-845-2425. (Venue is adjacent to entrance to L.A. Equestrian Center; park free across the street at Pickwick Bowl). Will says, “Not a show - a dance! COWBOY SKIFFLE! (that exciting new form of Western Swing…) The Official Dance Craze of 2017!" Western duds recommended. Venue has full bar, specializes in Mexican food, with full dinner and a la cart menus. No cover.
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Thu, Feb 9; a “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” pick:
8 pm 3rd annual “MISSISSIPPI MUSIC CELEBRATION NIGHT AT THE GRAMMY MUSEUM” with MARTY STUART & THE FABULOUS SUPERLATIVES at the Grammy Museum’s Clive Davis Sound Stage, 800 W Olympic Bl, L.A. 90015. More info and tickets at 213-765-6803 or www.grammymuseum.org.
Celebrating the unparalleled musical legacy and honoring Mississippi’s pivotal role in the development of American popular music. Join as the State of Mississippi hosts its third annual showcase.
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Friday, February 10
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Fri, Feb 10; Feb 10-19, in San Francisco:
13th Annual “SAN FRANCISCO BLUEGRASS AND OLD-TIME FESTIVAL” (SFBOT) presents ten days of “Bluegrass Ruckus, Old-Time Fun and Ass-Kickin' Americana and Roots Music,” presenting 30+ shows at numerous small clubs around the Bay Area and featuring some of the most talented musicians on the Americana / Roots music scene.
Confirmed 2012 Acts include: FOGHORN STRINGBAND, JEFF KAZOR & LISA BERMAN, ANNE AND PETE SIBLEY, GOOD LUCK THRIFT STORE OUTFIT, THE BROTHERS COMATOSE, EMILY BONN AND THE VIVANTS, WATER TOWER BUCKET BOYS, BROWNCHICKEN BROWNCOW STRINGBAND, THE BEE EATERS, CAHALEN MORRISON AND ELI WEST, STAIRWELL SISTERS, WATER TOWER BUCKET BOYS, ERIK CLAMPITT, THE NEW FIVE CENTS, SQUIRRELLY STRINGBAND, EVIE LADIN, THE JUNCOS, HOUSTON JONES, SUSIE GLAZE AND THE HILONESOME BAND, FAMILY LINES, KATHY KALLICK BAND QUARTET, TACO JAM, ANNE & PETE SIBLEY, THE TRESPASSERS, WINDY HILL, SNAP JACKSON & THE KNOCK ON WOOD PLAYERS, KLEPTOGRASS, KNUCKLE KNOCKERS, THE ALHAMBRA VALLEY BAND , REDWING, THE ONS, MISISIPI MIKE & THE MIDNIGHT GAMBLERS, MAD COW STRING BAND, MISISIPI RIDER, SWEETBACK SISTERS, JAMES NASH AND THE NOMADS, SUPERMULE, BELLE MONROE AND HER BREWGLASS BOYS, NELL ROBINSON & JIM NUNALLY, MISNER & SMITH, JEANIE & CHUCK POLING, THE EARL BROTHERS, HENHOUSE PROWLERS, CAHALEN MORRISON AND ELI WEST, GAYLE SCHMITT AND THE TOODALA RAMBLERS, RITA HOSKING AND COUSIN JACK, EVIE LADIN, THE BLUSHIN' ROULETTES, EARL WHITE STRINGBAND, BLACK CROWN STRINGBAND, JORDAN RUYLE, PINE BOX BOYS, THE JUGTOWN PIRATES, HANG JONES, DARK HOLLOW, THE CROOKED JADES, and THE DEADLY GENTLEMEN.
Each year the Festival showcases the best in rising acts from the West Coast and beyond, with a special spotlight on the immense amount of local talent in the Bay Area.
Highlights of this year’s festival includes Bay Area favorites such as THE BROTHERS COMATOSE, THE CROOKED JADES, EARL WHITE STRING BAND, and THE KATHY KALLICK QUARTET. Also featured are out-of-town bands; FOGHORN STRINGBAND, CAHALEN MORRISON & ELI WEST, and making their SFBOT debut, THE DEADLY GENTLEMEN (epic folk and grasscore out of Boston). THE DEADLY GENTLEMEN consists of band members GREG LISZT on banjo (from CROOKED STILL), MIKE BARNETT (from DAVID GRISMAN QUINTET/toured w/JESSE McREYNOLDS) on fiddle, DOMINICK LESLIE on mandolin, STASH WYSLOUCH on guitar and SAM GRISMAN on upright bass (son of mandolinist DAVID GRISMAN).
For the first time, the festival will feature a band contest to find and recognize some of the up-and-coming new Northern California Bluegrass and Old-Time bands. Organizers say, “There is a lot of excitement about this contest and it is expected to be a regular addition to the festival.”
In addition to shows, the festival aims to provide rich experiences through workshops, jam sessions, kids shows, Bluegrass and Old-Time in the Schools and the “Saturday Night Old-Time Square Dance,” always a sell-out with over 220 attendees.
The San Francisco Bluegrass & Old-Time Festival is a grass-roots, non-profit, volunteer-run festival dedicated to keeping the tradition of bluegrass and old-time music alive. More info at www.sfbluegrass.org.
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Fri, Feb 10:
7 pm WOMEN ON THE MOVE plus GEMINI play the "FIRESIDE CONCERT SERIES "I at Borchard Community Center, 190 N Reino Rd, Newbury Park; 805-381-2791; www.crpd.org/parkfac/borchard/firesideconcerts.asp
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Fri, Feb 10, in Agoura Hills; a “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” pick:
TERRI CLARK at The Canyon Club, 28912 Roadside Dr, Agoura Hills; www.canyonclub.net; 818-879-5016. WE’ve seen her in concert and she always delivers a fine show.
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Fri, Feb 10:
8 pm HONEY ISLAND SWAMP BAND brings Cajun-zydeco sounds to The Mint, 6010 W Pico Bl, L.A.; 323-954-9630; www.themintla.com. Doors at 7, show at 8. Adv. tix, $10; $12 day of show (event is 21+).
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Fri, Feb 10:
8 pm LAKE STREET DRIVE at McCabe’s, 3101 Pico Bl (Pico at 31st), Santa Monica 90405; www.mccabes.com; 310-828-4403; tix, 310-828-4497. Tix, $12.50.
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Saturday, February 11
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Sat, Feb 11; Feb 10-19, in San Francisco:
13th Annual “SAN FRANCISCO BLUEGRASS AND OLD-TIME FESTIVAL” (SFBOT) presents ten days of “Bluegrass Ruckus, Old-Time Fun and Ass-Kickin' Americana and Roots Music,” presenting 30+ shows at numerous small clubs around the Bay Area and featuring some of the most talented musicians on the Americana / Roots music scene.
See the Guide’s extensive write-up in the Feb 10 listing.
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Sat, Feb 11:
9 am-1 pm RON ELY plays the Upland Farmer’s Market. Location and info, www.myspace.com/ronely or www.reverbnation.com/ronely
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Sat, Feb 11:
6 pm weekly “BLUEGRASS CONCERT SERIES” at Me N Eds Pizza Parlor, 4115 Paramount Bl, Lakewood 90712; 562-421-8908. Runs every Saturday.
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Sat, Feb 11:
7 pm KAREN HART plus her all-women trio, LA3Way, at the Universalist Unitarian Church, 12355 Moorpark St, Studio City. Cocktail reception precedes, starting at 6:30.
Karen says, “From 7-8 will be my fun girls trio, LA3Way. Lots of upbeat songs with lush three-part harmony. From 8-9 will be my one-woman show (with a seven-piece ensemble!) of ‘THE LIFE AND TIMES OF MIRABELLE: A WOMAN’S JOURNEY.’ It’s narrated by CHARLES ESTEN (Enlightened, The Office, Whose Line Is It Anyway), and it is the story of a remarkable woman’s life based around my ‘Song of the Year’ winner, ‘Mirabelle.’ Here is a link for a preview: www.karenhartmusic.com/LifeAndTimesOfMirabelle.html .“
Reservations recommended, at 818-769-5911.
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Sat, Feb 11, in T.O.; a “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” pick:
7:30 pm THE SWING DOLLS USO TOUR: “AN EVENING OF MUSIC, DANCE AND COMEDY,” with special guest Comedy Juggler BRYSON LANG, at Scherr Forum Theatre, Thousand Oaks Civic Arts Plaza, Countrywide Performing Arts Center, 2100 E Thousand Oaks Bl, Thousand Oaks. Presented by West Coast Performing Arts Presenters.
The Swing Dolls take you on a journey back in time, including the ‘’40s and much more. Experience USO Shows through the decades. This dynamic female vocal trio captivates and entertains with stunning close harmonies, dazzling costumes and stylish choreography. As the show opens, you find yourself in the 1950s enjoying the elegant harmonies of The McGuire Sisters. Then you’ll get hip to the crazy tunes of 1960s Girl Groups, then you’ll boogie down to the 1970s disco beat of ABBA. Swinging into the 1940s, you’ll delight in a show-stopping tribute to The Andrews Sisters, as you arrive back to where it all began, at the birth of the United Service Organization (USO). The Swing Dolls honor our service men & women and entertain today’s audiences while paying tribute to USO entertainment.
The Guide’s editor likes this group and their musical time machine. Watch them in action at www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tbar1PMhxRk; more at www.theswingdolls.com
Tix, $48; child, senior, group discounts available.
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Sat, Feb 11:
8 pm JACKSH*T at McCabe’s, 3101 Pico Bl (Pico at 31st), Santa Monica 90405; www.mccabes.com; 310-828-4403; tix, 310-828-4497. Tix, $17.50.
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Sat, Feb 11:
8 pm JUSTIN ROTH plays the Cordovaland House Concerts in the L.A. area. Reservations get directions at boblazzarini@earthlink.net
Justin is an acoustic guitarist and singer-songwriter from Minneapolis, Minnesota who combines impeccable, intricate guitar work with beautifully written songs. More at www.justinroth.com
Doors open at 7 pm for mixing and mingling, performance begins at 8 pm. Light snacks, wine, and sparkling water will be served. Bob says, “Feel free to b.y.o.b. if that's your s.o.p.”
A $15 per person donation is suggested with all proceeds going to the artist. This is an adults-only evening.
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Sunday, February 12
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Sun, Feb 12; Feb 10-19, in San Francisco:
13th Annual “SAN FRANCISCO BLUEGRASS AND OLD-TIME FESTIVAL” (SFBOT) presents ten days of “Bluegrass Ruckus, Old-Time Fun and Ass-Kickin' Americana and Roots Music,” presenting 30+ shows at numerous small clubs around the Bay Area and featuring some of the most talented musicians on the Americana / Roots music scene.
See the Guide’s extensive write-up in the Feb 10 listing.
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Sun, Feb 12, in San Diego:
10 am weekly “BLUEGRASS BRUNCH” at Urban Solace, 3823 30th St, San Diego 92104; 619-295-6464. Every Sunday.
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Sun, Feb 12; a “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” pick:
11 am TOM CHAPIN plays the “MATINEE KID’S SHOW” series at McCabe’s, 3101 Pico Bl (Pico at 31st), Santa Monica 90405; www.mccabes.com; 310-828-4403; tix, 310-828-4497.
Innovative musical brother of the late HARRY CHAPIN and father of the CHAPIN SISTERS, Tom is well-remembered for his musical hosting of the kid’s TV show, “Make a Wish.” He is a songwriter of the first order, though this show will obviously emphasize his writing for the younger set.
Tix, $15 (kids under age 2 are free).
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Sun, Feb 12:
8 pm THE SWELL SEASON at McCabe’s, 3101 Pico Bl (Pico at 31st), Santa Monica 90405; www.mccabes.com; 310-828-4403; tix, 310-828-4497.
Booker Lincoln Myerson says, “The Swell Season have a special history with McCabe's, and as they have grown into an internationally acclaimed, award winning act accustomed to playing venues 10 times the size of McCabe's, they still look for opportunities to come back to our small room where magic seems to happen when they take to our stage. We can't thank them enough for that.”
Tix, $40; proceeds go to benefit Camp Cocker and The Batonga Foundation.
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Sun, Feb 12, on TV:
54th Annual “GRAMMY AWARDS” broadcast live from Staples Center on the CBS Television Network; time is ET/PT. As usual, live to the East Coast, tape delayed here where it happens.
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Monday, February 13
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Mon, Feb 13; Feb 10-19, in San Francisco:
13th Annual “SAN FRANCISCO BLUEGRASS AND OLD-TIME FESTIVAL” (SFBOT) presents ten days of “Bluegrass Ruckus, Old-Time Fun and Ass-Kickin' Americana and Roots Music,” presenting 30+ shows at numerous small clubs around the Bay Area and featuring some of the most talented musicians on the Americana / Roots music scene.
See the Guide’s extensive write-up in the Feb 10 listing.
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Mon, Feb 13:
7:30 pm weekly “VIVA CANTINA BLUEGRASS JAM” at Viva Cantina, 900 Riverside Dr, Burbank 91506; 818-515-4444. The BROMBIES play bluegrass on some Mondays on the venue's other stage.
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Mon, Feb 13:
7:30 pm weekly “KULAK'S WOODSHED OPEN MIC” at Kulak's Woodshed, 5230-1/2 Laurel Canyon Bl, North Hollywood 91607; 818-766-9913. Sign-ups at 7 pm.
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Mon, Feb 13:
8-11 pm “BLUE MONDAY JAM” hosted by the BERNIE PEARL BLUES BAND at the Barbara Morrison Performing Arts Center, 4305 Degnan Bl, Leimert Park; 310-462-1439.
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Mon, Feb 13:
8 pm weekly “CELTIC ARTS CENTER IRISH CéILí DANCE & IRISH MUSIC SESSION” at the shared Celtic Arts Center / Theatre Unlimited, 10943 Camarillo St, North Hollywood 91602; info, www.celticartscenter.com; 818-760-8322. Dance at 8, music session at 9 pm. Free.
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Tuesday, February 14: HAPPY VALENTINE’S DAY!
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Tue, Feb 14; Feb 10-19, in San Francisco:
13th Annual “SAN FRANCISCO BLUEGRASS AND OLD-TIME FESTIVAL” (SFBOT) presents ten days of “Bluegrass Ruckus, Old-Time Fun and Ass-Kickin' Americana and Roots Music,” presenting 30+ shows at numerous small clubs around the Bay Area and featuring some of the most talented musicians on the Americana / Roots music scene.
See the Guide’s extensive write-up in the Feb 10 listing.
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Tue, Feb 14, in Ventura:
6 pm twice-monthly “VENTURA BLUEGRASS JAM” at Zoey's Café, 185 E Santa Clara St, Ventura 93001; 805-652-0091. Runs second & fourth Tuesday, every month.
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Tue, Feb 14:
7 pm weekly “JC HYKE'S SONGWRITERS SERENADE” brings a Valentine’s theme tonight and different recording artists playing acoustic each week, at Matt Denny's Ale House Restaurant & Bar, 145 E Huntington Dr, Arcadia 91006. No cover.
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Tue, Feb 14:
8 pm weekly “TRADITIONAL IRISH MUSIC SESSION” with a Valentine’s theme at Timmy Nolan's Tavern and Grill, 10111 Riverside Dr, Toluca Lake 91602; 818-985-3359.
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Tue, Feb 14:
8 pm weekly “BOURBON & BLUEGRASS” with a Valentine’s theme at South Santa Monica Sports Bar and Grill, 3001 Wilshire Bl Santa Monica 90403; 310-828-9988.
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Tue, Feb 14:
8 pm twice-monthly OPEN MIC at the Fretted Frog Acoustic Guitar Store, 1200 N Alvarado St, L.A. 90026; 213-353-0734. Runs second & fourth Tuesday, every month.
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LATER IN FEBRUARY & BEYOND…
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Thu, Feb 15-Sun, Feb 19; (runs Feb 10-19) in San Francisco:
13th Annual “SAN FRANCISCO BLUEGRASS AND OLD-TIME FESTIVAL” (SFBOT) presents ten days of “Bluegrass Ruckus, Old-Time Fun and Ass-Kickin' Americana and Roots Music,” presenting 30+ shows at numerous small clubs around the Bay Area and featuring some of the most talented musicians on the Americana / Roots music scene.
See the Guide’s extensive write-up in the Feb 10 listing.
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Thu, Feb 16; a “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” pick:
8 pm “AN EVENING WITH MICHELLE PHILLIPS FROM THE MAMAS AND THE PAPAS” at the Grammy Museum’s Clive Davis Sound Stage, 800 W Olympic Bl, L.A. 90015; 213-765-6803; www.grammymuseum.org.
Best known for being one of the singers for the Sixties folk/pop group, THE MAMAS AND THE PAPAS, which she formed in 1965 with CASS ELLIOT, DENNY DOHERTY and JOHN PHILLIPS, California-born Michelle Phillips is the last-surviving member of the iconic group. Having co-wrote some of the band's biggest hits including "Creeque Alley" and "California Dreamin', Phillips became one of the most-recognizable faces in music. After the group disbanded in 1971, Phillips actively pursued an acting career. She received a Golden Globe nomination for her work in “Dillinger” and got her big TV break in 1987 as Anne Matheson Sumner in the prime-time soap "Knots Landing." Hear Phillips in discussion, along with GRAMMY Museum Executive Director Bob Santelli, about her expansive career in show business, as well as current endeavors. After the interview, Phillips will take audience questions and will be available for a fan meet and greet.
All proceeds benefit the GRAMMY Museum.
More info at 213-765-6803 or www.grammymuseum.org.
Doors open at 7:30 pm. American Express presale tickets are $20 and can be purchased online by American Express Card members starting Wednesday, January 18, at noon. Public sale begins Wednesday, February 8, at noon. American Express is the exclusive payment method for presale tickets. American Express ticket purchasers receive a special gift.
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Fri, Feb 17, in Ventura Co; a “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” pick:
7:30 pm SPECIAL EDITION OF THE CAMARILLO CAFÉ CONCERT SERIES, with HOUSTON JONES (including ex-WAYBACKS members), at the Camarillo Community Center, 1605 E. Burnley St., Camarillo (NE corner, at Carmen).
Houston Jones is a San Francisco-based high octane Americana quintet who’ve been perfecting their collective magic for over ten years. The band performs a strong original repertoire that ranges from bluegrass and folk to blues and gospel.
They’ve been a big hit at every festival they’ve played, including Telluride, Sisters, American River, Mill Pond, Strawberry (where they were voted “best new discovery” and “best vocalist.”
Houston Jones features Glenn Houston (lead guitar), Peter Tucker (drums and percussion), Chris Kee (standup bass, cello and guitar), Travis Jones (lead vocals and acoustic guitar), and Henry Salvia (keyboards and accordion). All five have impressive musical pedigrees; for example, Glenn, Peter and Chris were among the original members of the legendary group THE WAYBACKS.
"As good as any singing and picking I've heard in my thirty years in the music business. Do your friends a big favor, and turn them on to this band!" - Bob Brown, Owner, Rancho Nicasio, and manager, Huey Lewis and the News.
More at www.HoustonJones.com
Evening Schedule:
7:30 pm - Doors open - open mic signups begin
8 pm - Open mic
8:30 pm - Houston Jones
9:20 pm - Break (refreshments and snacks available)
9:40 pm - more Houston Jones!
(All times approximate.)
Although not an actual café, the Camarillo Café is a delightful, intimate coffeehouse-style concert series. Sponsored by Pleasant Valley Recreation & Parks District: Jane Raab, Recreation Supervisor. Produced by Gary and Kathy Lynch. More info, 805-523-2682, email WhatsHappening@CamarilloCafe.com, or go to www.CamarilloCafe.com.
Admission: $15 donation at the door (for this special show).
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Fri, Feb 17; a “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” pick:
8 & 10 pm DAN HICKS & THE HOT LICKS at McCabe’s, 3101 Pico Bl (Pico at 31st), Santa Monica 90405; www.mccabes.com; 310-828-4403; tix, 310-828-4497.
Tix, $26.50.
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Sat, Feb 18:
7 pm “ST. LUKE’S 2nd ANNUAL ZYDECO MASS & MARDI GRAS CELEBRATION” at St. Luke’s Episcopal Church, 525 E 7th St, Long Beach. It’s “Samedi Gras” if you're from Louisiana or know your French. Price of admission includes dinner and live music provided by The FONTENOT PAPPION OLD STYLE CREOLE BAND; the band will also play during the Zydeco Mass. The events are open to all and the Zydeco Mass (7 pm) is free.
The Fontenot Pappion Old Style Creole Band, featured at the Northwestern SU Creole Heritage Center, Natchitoches, LA, will lively up your soul with their repertoire of Zydeco, Cajun and Creole tunes and songs. Dinner will include such good-for-the-soul foods as Jambalaya, Red Beans & Rice and much more.
Wear your Mardi Gras colors proudly (purple, gold and green), put on a mask, throw on a hat, deck yourself in ribbons and bows... think celebratory! AND, don’t forget your dancing shoes. How else you gonna get them beads swingin' proper?! Laissez les bon temps rouler!
Parking available on Church property on a first come basis; street parking available. For more information email C21TonyLubong@aol.com or call 310-749-3043.
Tickets to the Mardi Gras dinner / dance held in Belliss Hall (, at 8 pm, directly after the mass) are $15 per person at the door; $10 if purchased by February 12th. Children under age 12 are free; special activities are planned for children, starting at 6 pm.
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Sat, Feb 18; a “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” pick:
THE KOLES play their CD release show at the Cultural Arts Center in Simi Valley. More when we know it. ARLENE, BILL, & SKYLAR KOLE have delighted Folk Alliance audiences and Bill doubles as a professional recording engineer with a sought-after atudio, so both the performance and the new CD should be excellent.
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Sat, Feb 18; a “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” pick:
8 pm DAVID LINDLEY at McCabe’s, 3101 Pico Bl (Pico at 31st), Santa Monica 90405; www.mccabes.com; 310-828-4403; tix, 310-828-4497. He’s here two nights, Sat & Sun.
Tix, $22.50.
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Sat, Feb 18; a “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” pick:
8 pm RICHARD BERMAN, top-rated singer-songwriter from Massachusetts, plays a house concert in Tujunga. Reservations get directions from Todd and Jo Ann Banks at todd.banks@tjbintl.com
$15 suggested donation.
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Sat, Feb 18, in Santa Barbara Co; a “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” pick:
8 pm PETER FELDMANN & THE VERY LONESOME BOYS celebrate “FIFTY YEARS IN MUSIC” at St. Marks In The Valley, 2901 Nojoqui Av, Los Olivos; advance tix at www.bluegrasswest.com/tickets.htm
One of California's finest bluegrass bands will mark the beginning of Peter’s 50th year in music. THE VERY LONESOME BOYS are TOM LEE, DAVID WEST, PETER FELDMANN & BLAINE SPROUSE. The program will feature bluegrass standards, songs of the West, classic fiddle tunes, and a number of 1920s-30s country songs adapted to the bluegrass format.
A singer and multi-instrumentalist with many years' performing experience throughout California and the West, Peter Feldmann has been presenting bluegrass, folk and string band music since the early 1960s. He is known as the founder of both the Santa Barbara Old Time Fiddler's Convention and the original Bluebird Café in Santa Barbara, a music club highly influential on the Southern California Music scene. Peter's tribute CD to UNCLE DAVE MACON, "Grey Cat On The Tennessee Farm," was named to the nation's “Top Ten Bluegrass albums of 2005” by Dave Ryoko of the Chicago Tribune. In 2008, Peter received the annual "Music Legend Award” in 2008 from the Topanga Banjo Fiddle Contest organization.
THE VERY LONESOME BOYS band includes bassist TOM LEE, veteran of the CACHE VALLEY DRIFTERS and THE BLUEGRASS CARDINALS. The banjo duties are ably handled by record producer DAVID WEST (Play Ball Productions), known also for his song writing and engineering skills. BLAINE SPROUSE, master bluegrass fiddler, formerly performed WITH BILL MONROE, JIMMY MARTIN, JIM & JESSE, and many other great bluegrass bands. The band has performed throughout Southern and Central California at festivals, clubs, and college concerts.
Advance tickets, priced at $12, are available on-line at the above link or at The Book Loft on Mission Drive in Solvang. Doors open at 7:30 pm for the best seats. Remaining tix at the door, if available, are $15.
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Sun, Feb 19; a “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” pick:
7 pm DAVID LINDLEY at McCabe’s, 3101 Pico Bl (Pico at 31st), Santa Monica 90405; www.mccabes.com; 310-828-4403; tix, 310-828-4497. He’s here two nights, Sat & Sun.
Tix, $22.50.
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Sun, Feb 19, in San Diego; a “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” pick:
CRAIG FINN plus MOUNT MORIAH at the Casbah, San Diego. See write-up for Feb 20 L.A. show.
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Mon, Feb 20; a “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” pick:
CRAIG FINN plus MOUNT MORIAH at the Troubadour, 9081 Santa Monica Bl, West Hollywood; www.troubadour.com; 310-276-6168.
He’s just added more U.S. shows supporting his five-star (NY Daily News) solo debut Americana CD, “Clear Heart Full Eyes,” released Jan 24 on the Vagrant label.
CRAIG FINN will be hitting America’s top venues then continuing directly to Europe. The tour includes one show each in San Diego (Feb 19) and L.A. (Feb 20).
Finn recently spoke with the New York Times, Sports Illustrated, and GQ about the record, which critics have called "addictive "(The Guardian), "terrific" (Sports Illustrated), and "brilliant" (NY Daily News). He appears on the cover of the new issue of Paste and video of his session for Rolling Stone Live went up earlier this week.
"Finn ruminates on the wages of adulthood, musically enveloped in a cosmic, plaintive version of Americana." - New York Times
"His characters are like the psycho-eyes loners from 'On the Beach' or 'Nebraska,' except strung out on religion." - Rolling Stone
"Finn is a great storyteller, and 'Clear Heart Full Eyes' provides another great opportunity to let his voice shine." - NPR
"Finn sounds just as poignant over pedal-steel guitar as he does over empty bottles and full ashtrays." - Penthouse
"Southern-rock reverie" - Stereogum
Watch Finn's “Rolling Stone Live” session at http://bit.ly/xUORrQ
More Craig Finn on the web at http://steadycraig.tumblr.com and http://twitter.com/steadycraig
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Fri, Feb 24; a “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” pick:
8 pm I SEE HAWKS IN L.A. play their CD RELEASE SHOW at McCabe’s, 3101 Pico Bl (Pico at 31st), Santa Monica 90405; www.mccabes.com; 310-828-4403; tix, 310-828-4497. Tix, $15.
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Fri, Feb 24; a SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK pick:
JACKIE EVANCHO at Nokia Theatre / L.A. Live, 777 Chick Hearn Ct, downtown L.A. 90015; info 213-763-6030. Tix on sale Mon, Dec 5, 10 am.
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Fri, Feb 24:
9 pm “BIG MARDI-GRAS PARTY” at WLCAC Phoenix Hall, 10950 S Central Av, Los Angeles. Venue is a “new place, very, very nice, very good parking & secured.” Advance tix, $15; at the door, $25. Info, 323-563-5639.
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Sat, Feb 25:
8 pm GARLAND JEFFRIES at McCabe’s, 3101 Pico Bl (Pico at 31st), Santa Monica 90405; www.mccabes.com; 310-828-4403; tix, 310-828-4497. Tix, $24.50.
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Sat, Feb 25:
8 pm “WOMEN IN FOLK MUSIC” with JILL FREEMAN, SANDY ROSS, and the LISAMANIA! TRIO of LISA JOHNSON, LISA O’KANE, & LISA NEMZO, at the Fremont Centre Theatre, 1000 Fremont Av, South Pasadena 91030; reservations, tedromu@earthlink.net or 626-969-0778.
About the artists…
JILL FREEMAN has been a professional singer/songwriter for over 20 years. Her solo album, “Songs about Sex and Depression,” released on Magic Records, received rave reviews and resulted in placement of her songs in several motion pictures. One of these is a featured recording by EMI artists “Once Blue” of her song “Kisses Good” in Touchstone Pictures “Mister Wrong,” starring Ellen Degeneres. Jill’s songs and singing voice have also been heard on television on such shows as Roswell, the Young and the Restless, Christmas Mall, Melrose Place, Chelsea Lately, Better Off Ted, among many others. She enjoyed collaborating with blues guitar legend Robben Ford, for his release, “Keep on Running.” Jill continues to write and perform with her husband, songwriter-producer, JOEL WACHBRIT.
“Jill Freeman’s writing is both dark and friendly. Her lyrics point deep to the soul, speaking unabashedly, yet never losing a warmth that seems native to her spirit. In concert, her charming, earthy stage presence combines with her songs to create a feeling that she has secretly climbed into your heart and is singing to you there.”
SANDY ROSS has been entertaining audiences with her own special blend of contemporary folk and acoustic blues for more than four decades. Originally from Phoenix, Arizona, she spent the ‘70s in Los Angeles working as a staff songwriter for Warner/Chappell Music and producing demos on a single-song basis for nine other major song publishers, including Filmways Music, MCA Music, and Screen Gems/EMI. During that decade she had songs recorded by Kim Carnes and Anne Murray at a time when they were at the height of their careers.
In an era when indie releases were unheard of, Sandy released an LP of her own performances, with the premonitory title, “A Lady of a Different Time - 1971.” She has performed as a singer-songwriter and booked other performers of many different genres at various Hollywood live-performance venues, including the lost and legendary “Los Angeles Performing Arts and Folklife Festival” and the internationally renowned, long-gone Bla-Bla Cafe. Sandy released three more indie recordings in the ‘90s and toured the greater U.S. four times, doing 48 live syndicated radio shows and 120 coffeehouse / bookstore performances. To hear MP3s and see videos of Sandy’s music, go to www.sandyross.com. Her music is widely available as MP3s and her CDs are available on her website. Her hardcopy book, “A Place Called the Bla-Bla Cafe,” is available at www.bla-bla-cafe.com, or get it as an ebook for Kindle and Nook through their sites.
LISAMANIA! is LISA JOHNSON, LISA O’KANE, and LISA NEMZO. The trio was an outgrowth of a larger occasional ensemble, “The Lisas,” a performance collaborative based on the odd fact that there are a bunch of women musicians in L.A. all named Lisa. The large cast was great, and so is the trio.
LISA JOHNSON is Philly born and has been likened to a modern-day Laura Nyro / Todd Rundgren combo, with Joni Mitchell-style tunings and rhythmic grooves. She has been named one of Music Connection Magazine’s “Hottest Unsigned Acts in Southern California.” Check out her music and CD, “Whenever the Moon is Full,” at www.myspace.com/lisajohnson
LISA O’KANE grew up in Fish Camp, part of Yosemite. Many find her reminiscent of Emmylou Harris, though not without sass and swing of her own. She jumps easily from the rockin’, up-tempo to mirthful bluegrass, to easy folk, to string-laced elegance. When you can’t cry anymore, Lisa does it for you, with her bittersweet voice.
LISA NEMZO, originally from Newport, RI, is a songwriter of remarkable range, from stunning soul fervor to full-blown rock passion, and is in the vanguard of female artists, who not only sing and write songs, but are also masters of their instrument. She recently produced “Bitter & Sweet” for Marc & The Plattitudes.
LISAMANIA! Sent us some unattributed press quotes: “The blend was something out of heaven’s gate - the musicianship…they were also very naturally genuinely hysterical. The kind of thing that can’t be pre-fabricated.” - ”I want the CD now!” - ”I just heard LisaMania! All I can say is WOW! The songs are tight, perfect! A Kick Ass show.”
More on the trio’s members at www.lisanemzo.com, www.myspace.com/lisajohnson, and www.reverbnation.com/lisaokane
Presented by Tedrow Music is association with Fremont Centre Theatre.
Tix: $15 donation. Limited seating.
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Sun, Feb 26:
7 pm CATE LE BON, presented by KCRW, at McCabe’s, 3101 Pico Bl (Pico at 31st), Santa Monica 90405; www.mccabes.com; 310-828-4403; tix, 310-828-4497. Tix, $12.50.
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Wed, Feb 29; an “EVENT-OF-THE-WEEK” for artists:
7-8:30 pm “SONGWRITERS & THEIR SONGS” with KAREN BENJAMIN & ALAN CHAPMAN at the Arcadia City Library’s Cay Mortenson Auditorium, 20 W Duarte Rd, Arcadia; 626-294-4808. A fascinating look at what makes theatrical songs tick, musically and dramatically, with performances of songs by Broadway’s greatest writers. The versatile singers are husband and wife team with KAREN BENJAMIN and KUSC host ALAN CHAPMAN. Following the program, you can stay to meet and speak with the musicians. Presented by the Arcadia Public Library Foundation as an offering in their series, “Classical Kaleidoscope.”
Refreshments served, with complimentary coffee from Starbucks.
Free, no reservations taken; seating limited to the first 150 people. Doors at 6:30 pm.
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Fri, Mar 2; a “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” pick:
8 pm BLAME SALLY at McCabe’s, 3101 Pico Bl (Pico at 31st), Santa Monica 90405; www.mccabes.com; 310-828-4403; tix, 310-828-4497. Tix, $16.
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Sat, Mar 3; a “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” pick:
MERLE HAGGARD plays the Agua Caliente Casino; info at www.hotwatercasino.com
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Fri, Mar 16, in Ventura Co; a “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” pick:
7:30 pm JUDE JOHNSTONE & DANA HUBBARD play “THE CAMARILLO CAFÉ CONCERT SERIES,” at the Camarillo Community Center, 1605 E. Burnley St., Camarillo (NE corner, at Carmen).
Although not an actual café, the Camarillo Café is a delightful, intimate coffeehouse-style concert series. More info, 805-523-2682, or www.CamarilloCafe.com.
More on Jude Johnstone at www.JudeJohnstone.com and Dana Hubbard at www.DanaHubbard.com
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May 1-6:
“HOLLYWOOD INTERNATIONAL MUSIC FESTIVAL” has opened an office in Universal City and is currently recruiting sponsors and exhibitors. More when we know it.
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May 11, 12, 13, in San Diego:
Annual “GATOR-BY-THE-BAY” FESTIVAL on Mother’s Day weekend in San Diego. Reservations are now available at the Sheraton, next door to the festival site, for the Lanai rooms at $119 + tax per night. Check the web site www.gatorbythebay.com for the schedule of bands. Bands will include Chubby Carrier, Steve Riley, Commander Cody (of “Hot Rod Lincoln” fame) & Bonsoir Catin Cajun Band. More later.
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Fri, May 18, in Ventura Co; a “SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK” pick:
7:30 pm EAGLES songwriter JACK TEMPCHIN plus JENI & BILLY play “THE CAMARILLO CAFÉ CONCERT SERIES,” at the Camarillo Community Center, 1605 E. Burnley St., Camarillo (NE corner, at Carmen).
Although not an actual café, the Camarillo Café is a delightful, intimate coffeehouse-style concert series. More info, 805-523-2682, or www.CamarilloCafe.com.
Info on Jack Tempchin at www.PeacefulEasyFeeling.com and info on Jeni & Billy at www.jeniandbilly.com.
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Sat, May 19; a SHOW-OF-THE-WEEK pick:
Annual “DYLANFEST” at St. Anthony School in El Segundo. It's an all-day cavalcade of artists, with each act doing Dylan covers, and no repeats. The house band alone is always worth the price of admission. More details when we have them, but mark your calendar now.
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Sat & Sun, May 26-27:
23rd Annual “SIMI VALLEY CAJUN & BLUES MUSIC FESTIVAL” in the park in Simi Valley.
This well-organized festival runs two days of Memorial Day Weekend on an immaculate site, and continues a Southern Cal tradition. It brings music fans a full weekend of nonstop award-winning entertainment, more food choices than you can sample in two days, and activities to keep kids of all ages entertained.
The first stage will feature 9 hours of continuous music each day, featuring international and award winning Cajun, Creole and Zydeco music acts.
The second stage will feature the Delta Groove All-Star Blues Revue on Saturday and world-class blues and roots acts on Sunday.
Both stages feature lots of viewing space plus large dance floors.
In addition, this family-friendly event has a giant kids area featuring bouncers, rock walls, specialty acts, crafts and talent shows. There are also food booths and many crafts and merchandise booths.
Here are a few videos from the 2011 Simi Valley Cajun Blues Festival. Check it out:
ANDRE THIERRY, www.youtube.com/watch?v=R4K-5ftIr7U, and www.youtube.com/watch?v=98NlOnG5pyQ
GREG BENUSA teaching at Simi Valley, www.youtube.com/watch?v=DKPrj4EM0do
PETER OLIVER, KATHY, & BRAD SJOBLOM dancing at Simi Valley 2011, www.youtube.com/watch?v=kk7by1oHbWY
It’s a fine time, every year. More at www.simicajun.org
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The Guide’s weekly News Features and Spotlight Events, in ever-UPDATED EDITIONS will continue to bring you more news of concerts, club gigs, workshops, benefit shows, festivals and more (always more -- as we dig out from beneath the incoming mountains of email telling us about it, so we can organize it and tell YOU about all of it).
We’ll keep covering the world of current acoustic music happenings and bringing you "heads up" notices to buy advance tix for shows likely to sell-out – and lots more.
We’ll continue to tell you what acoustic musicians are doing, in the studio, on the stage, and as activist / artists seeking to improve things for all of us. We’ll tell you about the growing number of radio & TV shows with live acoustic performances (when it’s radio, it’s available mostly on the web, of course, since the Guide is published from acoustic-music-radio-deprived Los Angeles.)
And, as 2012 unfolds, we’ll bring you news and reviews of the many acoustic music FESTIVALS near and far, hither and yon, here, there and everywhere. Thanks for making the journey with us. With your help, the road goes on forever (even if we can’t afford the gas anymore to find out where it goes)!
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