Tuesday, May 14, 2013

Live Music Events: Updated FULL EDITION, May 14, the weekend, and beyond, 2013

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LATE ADDITIONS to this edition, since press time...
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Wed, May 15, in Murietta:
6:30-9:30 pm THE SMALL KICKS kick-off the new "Sham Jam" today at The Shamrock Irish Pub & Eatery,  39252 Winchester Rd, Ste 145, Murrieta; 951-696-55252; www.theshamrockirishpubandeatery.com
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It's a new, every-Wednesday residency by this guitar & piano duo,  with "a wide range of music, looking for audience participation. If you are a budding musician or vocalist and you feel you are good enough to join them on stage, now is your chance."
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Wed, May 15, in WeHo:
7:30-10:30 pm  FREEBO & FRIENDS play Genghis Cohen, 740 N Fairfax Av (1/2 block N of Melrose), W Hollywood 90046.
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Lineup: Robert Tepper (7:30), Nick Jameson (8:15) Fuzzbee Morse, Chad Watson, & Freebo (9 pm). $10 cover.
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Tue, May 28, CD RELEASE SHOW,
Live in L.A., plus on TV:
8:30 pm JOHN FOGERTY plays a special, short-notice and one-night-only "Album Release & Birthday Bash" show at the El Rey in L.A.
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The show celebrates the same-day release of his much-anticipated new album "Wrote a Song for  Everyone." Plus, May 28 is also the birthday of the Grammy Award-winning and Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee.
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A limited amount of pre-sale tickets for this intimate show became available Tuesday, May 14 to members of FOGERTY’s fan club via his website, www.johnfogerty.com.
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The show will be filmed and broadcast live on AXS TV.
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The new album, on Vanguard Records, is a celebration of the iconic songbook of one of rock’s most important artists.  John Fogerty is a national treasure who’s sold over 100 million albums. Produced by the artist himself, who is no stranger to the most intricate layering and nuances of music and sound, the album is a collection of 12 classics and deep tracks from his CREEDENCE CLEARWATER REVIVAL and solo material, plus two brand new solo songs.
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All the classic tracks from his remarkable canon of hits were recorded this time around in collaboration with today’s biggest stars from the country, pop and rock worlds. This is Fogerty's ninth studio solo album since disbanding Creedence Clearwater Revival.
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Mixed by Bob Clearmountain, it was recorded in Los Angeles and Nashville -- except for one special location -- "Proud Mary" was recorded in New Orleans with Allen Toussaint and the Rebirth Brass Band.
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FOGERTY recorded “Fortunate Son” with Foo Fighters at their 606 Studio using "the" legendary Neve recording console featured in the #1 iTunes documentary, "Sound City."
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Of course, there are tales to be told about each track. (We only wonder why he chose to include the abominable Kid Rock in such a fine project.)
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If you want to watch live on TV:
AXS TV is broadcast on DIRECTV Channel 340, DISH Network Channel 167, AT&T U-Verse Channel 1106, and Verizon FiOS Channel 569. For additional affiliate and distributor channel information, including Comcast Xfinity, Charter, Suddenlink and others, check www.axs.tv/subscribe.
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Here's the "Wrote a Song for Everyone" tracklisting, including the guest performers:
1. "Fortunate Son" (with Foo Fighters)
2. "Almost Saturday Night" (with Keith Urban)
3. "Lodi" (with Shane Fogerty & Tyler Fogerty)
4. "Mystic Highway" (John Fogerty solo)
5. "Wrote a Song for Everyone" (with Miranda Lambert, featuring Tom Morello)
6. "Bad Moon Rising" (with Zac Brown Band)
7. "Long As I Can See the Light" (with My Morning Jacket)
8. "Born on the Bayou" (with Kid Rock)
9. "Train of Fools" (John Fogerty solo)
10. "Someday Never Comes" (with Dawes)
11. "Who'll Stop the Rain" (with Bob Seger)
12. "Hot Rod Heart" (with Brad Paisley)
13. "Have You Ever Seen the Rain" (with Alan Jackson)
14. "Proud Mary" (with Jennifer Hudson, featuring Allen Toussaint & The Rebirth Brass Band)
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There's more at www.johnfogerty.com. That's the same place to start if you're trying to find tickets to go.
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Now back to the original FULL edition, as originally published.
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It’s that time. Some truly outstanding Folk-Americana FESTIVALS arrive in the next few days, one that’s heavy on workshops, another heavy on jamming, one beginning Thursday evening, another only on Sunday, and together – alone or with the OTHER festivals we list in this edition – they reach through the evenings and the whooooole weekend.
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That includes the best single-day festival in Southern California, happening Sunday, May 19, the annual “TOPANGA BANJO•FIDDLE CONTEST & FOLK FESTIVAL.” And be sure you read each evening’s festival listings, beginning Thursday, and the info for the all-day Saturday hoedown, that all comprises the “8th-Ever LOS ANGELES OLD TIME SOCIAL.” And… of, there’s plenty MORE to look at and contemplate, with plenty that’s new in this edition!
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MUSIC FESTIVALS: The Guide’s updated listings (we add to this all the time...)
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THIS WEEKEND’s MUSIC FESTIVALS:
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• EIGHTH-EVER LOS ANGELES OLD TIME SOCIAL (May 16-18, L.A.)
• JOSHUA TREE ROOTS MUSIC FESTIVAL (May 17-19, Joshua Tree)
• HENDERSON CRAWFISH FESTIVAL (May 17-19, near Las Vegas, Nevada)
• CALIFORNIA STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL (May 18-19, Oxnard)
• TOPANGA BANJO•FIDDLE CONTEST & FOLK FESTIVAL (May 19, Agoura Hills)
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MUSIC FESTIVALS COMING UP SOON (and LATER):
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• SWINGIN’ ON A RIFF BIG BAND JAZZ FESTIVAL (May 23-26, in L.A.)
• SCOTTISH HIGHLAND GAMES (May 25 & 26, Costa Mesa)
• SIMI VALLEY CAJUN & BLUES FESTIVAL (May 25 & 26, Simi Valley)
• TOPANGA DAYS FESTIVAL (May 25-27, in Topanga)
• LIVE OAK MUSIC FESTIVAL (Jun 14-16, NE of Santa Barbara)
• HUCK FINN'S JUBILEE at its new Ontario, California venue (Jun 14-16, Ontario)
• ROADSHOW REVIVAL JOHNNY CASH TRIBUTE FESTIVAL (Jun 14, Ventura)
• CLAREMONT FOLK FESTIVAL (Jun 15, Claremont)
• FRINGE FESTIVAL (Jun 20, Hollywood)
• BIG BEAR COWBOY GATHERING (Jun 21-24, Big Bear)
• LONG BEACH BAYOU FEST – 27th Annual (Jun 22-23, Long Beach)
• NOHO MIDSUMMER NIGHTS COFFEE HOUSE & MUSIC FESTIVAL (Jul 20, North Hollywood)
• CITRUS CLASSIC BALLOON FESTIVAL (hot air balloons, Jul 26-27, Santa Paula)
• DAY OF THE COWBOY & COWGIRL (Jul 27, Autry Museum of the American West, L.A.)
• WAVELENGTH FESTIVAL OF MUSIC (Aug 22-25, Costa Mesa)
• CINECON 49 CLASSIC FILM FESTIVAL (Aug 29-Sep 2, Hollywood)
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FESTIVALS ELSEWHERE:
If you're headed EAST, there’s
• STRAWBERRY PARK CAJUN ZYDECO FESTIVAL (Jun 6-9, in Connecticut)
• TELLURIDE BLUEGRASS FESTIVAL (40th annual, Jun 20-23, in Colorado)
• WILDLIFE WEST FEST (Jul 20, in New Mexico)
• NEWPORT FOLK FESTIVAL (Jul 26-29, in Newport, Rhode Island).
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Up NORTH, there’s
• NORTHWEST FOLK LIFE (May 23-27, in Seattle, Washington)
• WATERFRONT BLUES FEST (Jul 4-7, in Portland, Oregon)
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More info and more festivals added all the time...
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AND check the Guide’s write-ups on each festival. Use our site's "search" function at the top of the “full web edition” page, or scroll to find ’em by the dates. Be sure you get tix before they sell-out – some will! We cover a LOT of details, but sometimes the link for a festival’s site has esoterica we didn’t have at press time, like provisions for jamming, where the best jams happen, early-bird discounts, volunteer opportunities that get you in free, extra-fare VIP seating, camping or lodging info, reserving shuttles / transport to avoid parking hassles, and more.
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Tuesday, May 14
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Tuesday’s CONCERTS, CLUB GIGS, SHOWCASES, & other LIVE events
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Tue, May 14, in Altadena:
7 pm “DAVID HARVEY PRESENTS” brings ART PODELL, DEANNA PINO, JEFFREY ZACHARSKI, T'LARK, DYLAN BRODY at the Coffee Gallery Backstage, 2029 N Lake Av, Altadena 91001; reservations 626-798-6236 (10 amnp-10 pm); venue phone 626-398-7917; info www.coffeegallery.com. (“the venue named by the Guide’s editor, writing in FolkWorks, as L.A.’s best intimate acoustic listening room venue”).
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This showcase has moved to the wonderful Coffee Gallery Backstage, one of the best venues for live acoustic music in Los Angeles County, with great food and coffee with amazing music in an intimate room where you can see and hear everything.
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Tonight’s lineup spans Americana to country, rock to blues.
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ART PODELL presents a rich chronicle of life as a folksinger during the Folk Era and as a songwriter in the years since. Unfortunately, he didn’t. Instead, at the coaxing of friends and former folkies, he is spilling the beans on stage. Art was one half of Art and Paul, legendary folk duet (actually, the first ones to record ‘Puff The Magic Dragon’ – there’s a story here). Art was one of the original members of the New Christy Minstrels, has written songs for many artists, including Bud and Travis, Ann Murray, The Smothers Brothers, Rod McKuen. He’s produced chart albums and scored motion pictures. He currently continues to write and perform, and he hosts a monthly music radio show on KPFK FM in Los Angeles.
www.artpodell.com
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DEANNA PINO is one of the most talented acoustic songwriters anywhere. She weaves beautiful melodies with lyrics that run deep and go to the core of Life. Her debut CD is a knockout. She has the voice of an Angel and a smile that lights up the World!
www.myspace.com/deannapino
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JEFFREY ZACHARSKI, of whom the presenter says, “I met Jeff at last year's Durango Songwriter's Expo where he had just won the award for the best song in the country category. Jeff is a young and rising songwriter / producer who crafts beautiful songs across genre's like country, pop, folk, rock and more. He had blinding talent and a voice you'll want to hear over and over again.” www.jeffzacharski.com
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T'LARK is originally from New Orleans, Louisiana and is a talented singer, songwriter, and performer who currently calls Los Angeles home. With strong roots in America’s South drawing on Blues, Country, Soul, and Folk influences, and with her powerful, unique voice and broad range, it is no surprise that T’Lark has recently caught the attention of top producers, songwriters, and management in the very competitive Nashville music scene.
http://tlarkmusic.com/
https://www.facebook.com/TLark.Songbird.Music
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"A Word" With DYLAN BRODY, award-winning playwright, thrice published author, humorist and a story-teller. He's a writer for the Huffington Post and a new contributor to NPR's OffRamp on KPCC. He is also a martial artist, but those skills will not come into play during the show. Unless something goes horribly wrong. http://dylanbrody.com
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Series website is www.cityofangelsacoustic.weebly.com
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Tix, $10, no reservations for this show, just come.
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Tue, May 14, in SGV (Arcadia):
7 pm Weekly “SONGWRITER SERENADE” with performing host JC HYKE and a lineup of recording artists / singer-songwriters, all playing acoustic, on the heated patio at Matt Denny's Ale House Restaurant & Bar, 145 E Huntington Dr, Arcadia 91006.
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Tue, May 14, in Signal Hill:
7 pm Weekly “BLUEGRASS SOUP JAM” at Convert-A-Tape, 2420 Gundry Av, Signal Hill 90755.
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Tue, May 14, in OC (Laguna Beach):
8-11 pm Weekly “SONGWRITER'S SHOWCASE” with performing host BETH FITCHET WOOD, and a lineup of performing songwriters and some recording artists “with many different musical talents” at the Marine Room, 214 Ocean Av, Laguna Beach. No cover.
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Tue, May 14, in SFV (Toluca Lake):
8 pm Weekly “TRADITIONAL IRISH MUSIC SESSION” at Timmy Nolan's Tavern & Grill, 10111 Riverside Dr, Toluca Lake 91602; 818-985-3359.
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Tue, May 14, in SFV (Chatsworth):
8 pm An AMERICANA / ALT-COUNTRY / HONKY-TONK BAND plays the Cowboy Palace, 21635 Devonshire St, Chatsworth; 818-341-0166. A real, live, fun honky-tonk scene with live music nightly. Preceded by free dance lessons at 7 pm. No cover.
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Tue, May 14, in SFV (Burbank):
8 pm “AMERICANA / ALT-COUNTRY / HONKY-TONK” music on two separate stages at Viva Cantina, 900 Riverside Dr (next to L.A. Equestrian Center), Burbank; 818-845-2425 or 818-515-4444; www.vivacantina.com. Okay to park free across the street at Pickwick Bowl (free, nearly unlimited parking for Viva patrons). Two stages, one in the Front Room is always no cover, the other, the Riverside Rancho stage, may charge cover. Venue has full bar, serves good Mexican food, all ages.
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Tue, May 14, in Santa Monica:
9 pm KEN O’MALLEY brings his authentic and original Irish music to Finn McCool’s, 2702 Main St, Santa Monica 90405; 310-452-1734.
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Tue, May 14, in Santa Monica:
9 pm “LIVE MUSIC NIGHT” at Sonny McLean's Irish Pub, 2615 Wilshire Bl, Santa Monica; 310-449-1811. They boast “40 taps of great beer and cider, a nice wine selection and now a full bar.” Live music every Tuesday, Thursday and Friday, and sometimes it’s traditional Irish music. But be careful when you go, because they do Karaoke (aka the death of vocal music) on Wednesdays, Saturdays and Sundays starting about 9 pm. Check their website to see who and what they’re booking, at www.sonnymcleans.com.
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Wednesday’s CONCERTS, CLUB GIGS, SHOWCASES, & other LIVE events:
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Wed, May 15, in Santa Barbara:
5:30 pm Weekly “GLENDESSARY JAM” of players of old-time music at Alice Keck Park (summers) and indoors (winter) on Glendessary Lane, in Santa Barbara.
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Wed, May 15, in Paso Robles:
6-8 pm Weekly “OPEN JAM” is mostly bluegrass, some folk, at Matts Music, 617 12th St, Paso Robles. Details, 805-237-0054, or www.mattsmusicinpaso.com.
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Wed, May 15, in Venice:
6:30 pm “OPEN MIC” at the Talking Stick Coffee House, 1411 Lincoln Bl, Venice 92091.
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Wed, May 15, in L.A.:
7-8:30 pm Weekly “SONG PRESERVATION SOCIETY” and friends is “an evening of music, harmonies and stories” at Stories Books & Café, 1716 West Sunset Bl, Los Angeles 90026. All events are on the outdoor patio. Info, http://songpreservationsociety.com.
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Wed, May 15, in South Pasadena:
7-9:30 pm Weekly "WINE & SONG CONCERT SERIES" brings performing host BRAD COLERICK and two guest recording artists to the Firefly Bistro, 1009 El Centro St, South Pasadena; 626-441-2443.
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It's "A midweek soul-soothing spirit-lifting hootenanny." The guests each week are always accomplished songwriters, plus other artists "just show up and play," says Brad. The venue adds, "We cook up a crazy menu of snacks, finger foods, and tapas and, of course, our regular menu is available. So come in to dine or just for a snack, a glass of wine, and a great night of music. Now serving "Fancy Tacos" every Wednesday Night." No cover; tip jar for artists.
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Wed, May 15, in San Diego:
7 pm “SAN DIEGO SONGWRITERS MEETUP” at New Expression Music, 4434 30th St, San Diego 92116; 619-280-9035.
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Wed, May 15, in VC (Simi):
7:30 pm SONGMAKERS’ “SIMI VALLEY HOOT” in Simi Valley. Info & location at www.songmakers.org.
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Wed, May 15, in SFV (Chatsworth):
8 pm An AMERICANA / ALT-COUNTRY / HONKY-TONK BAND plays the Cowboy Palace, 21635 Devonshire St, Chatsworth; 818-341-0166. A real, live, fun honky-tonk scene with live music nightly. Preceded by free dance lessons at 7 pm. No cover.
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Wed, May 15, in SFV (Burbank):
8 pm “AMERICANA / ALT-COUNTRY / HONKY-TONK” music on two separate stages at Viva Cantina, 900 Riverside Dr (next to L.A. Equestrian Center), Burbank; 818-845-2425 or 818-515-4444; www.vivacantina.com. Okay to park free across the street at Pickwick Bowl (free, nearly unlimited parking for Viva patrons). Two stages, one in the Front Room is always no cover, the other, the Riverside Rancho stage, may charge cover. Venue has full bar, serves good Mexican food, all ages.
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Wed, May 15, in L.A.:
8 pm Weekly “GUITAROLOGY” showcase at Melody Bar & Grill, 9132 S Sepulveda Bl, Los Angeles 90045; 310-670-1994.
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Wed, May 15, in SFV (Sherman Oaks):
9 pm Weekly “ACOUSTIC CORDIALE,” the long-running series booked by DONOVAN LYMAN at Café Cordiale, 14015 Ventura Bl, Sherman Oaks 91423; 818-789-1985.
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1) Thursday’s FESTIVALS
2) Thursday’s CONCERTS, CLUB GIGS, SHOWCASES, & other LIVE events
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1) Thursday’s FESTIVALS:
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Thu-Sat, May 16-18, FESTIVAL, in L.A.:
8 pm “8th Ever LOS ANGELES OLD TIME SOCIAL” brings three evenings and one whole day of performances, workshops, jams, dances, and “old time is good time” music to several venues in L.A. Though produced separately, it’s become the annual lead-in to Sunday’s TOPANGA BANJO•FIDDLE CONTEST & FOLK FESTIVAL, as well as a mighty fine event on its own. Produced by Los Angeles’ old time trio, TRIPLE CHICKEN FOOT, the festival is a hootin’ good time, with plenty of opportunities to learn from top players.
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Here are the details for tonight’s 8 pm “OLD TIME SOCIAL KICKOFF PARTY” with music by two clawhammer banjo masters, BOB CARLIN & DAN LEVENSON in duet, local duo KURT MacINNIS & FRANK HOPPE, plus old time and early country blues stylings of EMILY ROSE from Vancouver, BC, sharing the spotlight at Echo Country Outpost, 1770 Glendale Bl, Echo Park (Los Angeles) 90026. Admission is by a $5-$10 suggested donation per person.
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KURT MacINNIS & FRANK HOPPE… starting out as a teenage bluegrasser, KURT MacINNIS enjoys playing the guitar and mandolin in many styles. American roots music and fin de siècle European salon music have his current interest, but a stint as “the Old White Guy” in the L.A. rock band OLLIN gave him a chance to work with LITTLE WILLIE and THEE MIDNIGHTERS, RY COODER, and THE POGUES, and to make more noise than any mandola player could possibly expect. Playing Contradances and English Country Dances with FRANK HOPPE and his cohorts over the years has been a great pleasure, and an opportunity to hear the fine tradition of dance music played for dancers. The scrape of the feet on the wood floor, and the swirl of the dancers as they turn to the music, are at the center of what they do.
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FRANK HOPPE plays fiddle for contra dances, hosts L.A.’s last remaining weekly bluegrass & old-time radio program, “Bluegrass, Etc.,” on Sundays from 6-9 am PT, streaming live at www.kcsn.org. Frank teaches Library & Information Science classes and provides library reference service at Imperial Valley College’s Spencer Library and Pasadena City College’s Shatford Library, and does other stuff, too. He also has a kick-ass record collection.
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EMILY ROSE grew up on the Southern tip of Vancouver Island, counting raindrops and playing tunes with her dad. She breathes life into a song, so that she can sit and warm herself by it, suggesting, “Perhaps it will warm you, too?” She likes the places where old time and country blues overlap, and she loves to sing old spirituals and “sky songs.”
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BOB CARLIN & DAN LEVENSON are faithful to timeless Southern Traditions. Bob Carlin has taken the distinctive “clawhammer” banjo style to appreciative audiences worldwide. As a solo performer, and a member of JOHN HARTFORD’S STRINGBAND, Bob has appeared at countless festivals, clubs, schools and museums. These have included the “Philadelphia Folk Festival,” “MerleFest,” the “Telluride Bluegrass Festival,” and “Rockygrass.” His various national radio appearances have included NPR’s “Weekend Edition,” “A Prairie Home Companion,” “Mountain Stage,” and “The Grand Old Opry.” As a member of the prestigious Virginia and North Carolina “Visiting Artist Programs,” Carlin has presented Southern traditional music and the banjo traditions of rural America to audiences in schools and many communities. He has studied, both in-person and on transcriptions, the work of master players from previous generations. Combined with archival research, the result has been over fifty different albums, primarily for Rounder Records, and countless magazine articles and CD notes. Carlin has participated in two Grammy-nominated recordings. Through an association with the Blue Ridge Institute at Ferrum College, Bob helped produce the touring museum exhibit and catalog, “The Banjo in Virginia.”
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DAN LEVENSON is a Southern Appalachian native who has grown up with the music of that region. Today he is a respected master teacher and performer of both the Clawhammer banjo & Appalachian style fiddle. Dan has won awards on both instruments, including first place at the 2005 “Ohio Clawhammer Banjo Championship” and Grand Champion at the 2010 “Ajo, Arizona Fiddle Contest.” He has released something more than 10 recordings, both with his band THE BOILED BUZZARDS and as a solo artist. Dan performs and teaches regularly throughout the country. He has taught at many of the traditional music schools and camps including the Rolland Fiddle Camp, John C. Campbell Folk School, Mars Hill, Maryland Banjo Academy, The Ozark Folk Center at Mountain View, AR and Banjo Camp North. He currently runs various clawhammer banjo, fiddle and stringband workshops throughout the year. You can check out (and even order) Dan’s books and recordings, and get more info on him at www.Clawdan.com.
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2) Thursday’s CONCERTS, CLUB GIGS, SHOWCASES, & other LIVE events:
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Thu, May 16, in Long Beach:
5 pm KEN O'MALLEY plays his weekly solo show of authentic and original Irish music for Happy Hour at The Auld Dubliner, 71 S Pine Av, Long Beach 90802; www.aulddubliner.com.
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Thu, May 16; in South Pasadena:
6-9 pm Weekly “BURGERS, BEERS, & BLUES” with BARRY "BIG B" BRENNER on guitar & vocals at the Firefly Bistro, 1009 El Centro St, South Pasadena; www.eatatfirefly.com; 626-441-2443. “Big B” Brenner performs “The Real Folk Blues” for dining pleasure, and each week, Chef Paul features a different hamburger creation in addition to the seasonal dinner menu. Venue features regional micro brews “at old time prices.” No cover.
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Thu, May 16, in SFV (Canoga Park):
6 pm “WEST VALLEY OLD-TIME JAM” at Jerry's Pizzeria, 22035 Sherman Way, Canoga Park 91303; 818-346-3033.
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Thu, May 16, near UCLA:
6 pm “THURSDAY NIGHT SOFA JAM” at Westwood Music, 1627 Westwood Bl, Los Angeles 90024; 310-478-4251.
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Thu, May 16, in San Luis Obispo:
6-9 pm Monthly “OLD TIME JAM” at Linnaea's on Garden Street in SLO. Third Thursday, every month.
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Thu, May 16, in OC (Fountain Valley):
6:15 pm Weekly “FOUNTAIN VALLEY BLUEGRASS JAM” at Orange County Archery, 18792 Brookhurst St, Fountain Valley 92708.
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Thu, May 16, in Ojai:
7 pm Irish band HIDDEN FIFTH plays the "OJAI CONCERT SERIES" at the Ojai Valley Woman's Club, 441 E Ojai Av, Ojai 93023.
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It's the local debut of an exciting new band, HIDDEN FIFTH, exploring a fresh new take on Irish Traditional Music. With exquisite fiddle, driving piano, flute & guitar, they create a warm, lively blend of danceable tunes. The band features hometown girl Deirdre Wood of Celtic Spring on fiddle, with her husband Max Becher on flute. Sisters Margaret and Melanie Ryland accompany on guitar and piano.
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Hear sound samples and get a free track at http://bowstoes.com/hidden-fifth.
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Advance tix, $9 by email to hiddenfifth@bowstoes.com or $12 at the door.
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Thu, May 16, in San Diego:
7 pm “SAN DIEGO OLD TIME FIDDLERS JAM” at New Expression Music, 4434 30th St, San Diego 92116; 619-280-9035.
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Thu, May 16, in Culver City:
7:30-11 pm DOOZY plays their every-Thursday residency at the Culver Hotel in Culver City; www.culverhotel.com. Band info, www.doozytunes.com. No cover.
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Thu & Fri, May 16 & 17, in Altadena:
8 pm “TRIPPIN’ THE SIXTIES,” the acclaimed show by BARRY McGUIRE & JOHN YORK, 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 by the Guide’s editor, writing in FolkWorks, as L.A.’s best intimate acoustic listening room venue”).
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BARRY McGUIRE stepped into the public eye in 1963 on the Andy Williams Show as the gravelly voiced lead singer of the New Christy Minstrels. He launched his musical career with the million-sellers "Green, Green" and "Green Back Dollar."
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Three years later, Barry was cast as the male lead in the original Broadway production of the musical "Hair." Once again his voice was heard proclaiming the ideals of a radical generation. Dick Clark says, “When world events collide with “Rock&Roll” you get Barry McGuire”.Currently working with Barry McGuire in "Trippin' The Sixties," John York is best known for his work as a member of the world-renowned Folk Rock/Country Rock group, the Byrds. His vocal and instrumental talents have kept him in the company of such musical luminaries as Roger McGuinn, Gene Clark, Clarence White, Nicky Hopkins, Mac Rebenack (Dr. John,) Doug Sahm (The Sir Douglas Quintet,) The Mamas and Papas, Johnny Rivers, Lightnin’ Hopkins, Rick Danko and Richard Manuel (The Band)……and many others. The TV show “The Place Where I Am Dreaming” featured John’s artistic collaboration with his wife, artist Sumi Foley. Recently, John has composed and recorded music for the lyrics of Kim Fowley on "West Coast Revelation." The duet "Redneck Ninja" highlights John's creative partnership with acclaimed songwriter Patrick Brayer. In 2007, John played concerts in Japan for the third time
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Thu, May 16, in Los Feliz:
8 pm MASON SOUTH plays their every-Thursday residency at Tam O’Shanter, 2980 Los Feliz Bl, Los Feliz; www.lawrysonline.com/tam-oshanter; 323-664-0228.
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Thu, May 16, in SFV (Burbank):
8 pm “AMERICANA / ALT-COUNTRY / HONKY-TONK” music on two separate stages at Viva Cantina, 900 Riverside Dr (next to L.A. Equestrian Center), Burbank; 818-845-2425 or 818-515-4444; www.vivacantina.com. Okay to park free across the street at Pickwick Bowl (free, nearly unlimited parking for Viva patrons). Two stages, one in the Front Room is always no cover, the other, the Riverside Rancho stage, may charge cover. Venue has full bar, serves good Mexican food, all ages.
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Thu, May 16, in SFV (Chatsworth):
8 pm An AMERICANA / ALT-COUNTRY / HONKY-TONK BAND plays the Cowboy Palace, 21635 Devonshire St, Chatsworth; 818-341-0166. A real, live, fun honky-tonk scene with live music nightly. Preceded by free dance lessons at 7 pm. No cover.
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Thu, May 16, in L.A.:
8 pm Weekly “OPEN MIC” for musicians, comics & poets, at MUSE on 8th, 759 S La Brea Av (at 8th St, just S of Wilshire), in mid-city Los Angeles. More at their new website, www.MUSEon8th.com. Sign-ups at 7:30 pm.
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Thu, May 16, in L.A.:
9 pm “L.A. HOOTENANNY” brings various folk-Americana and youthful new-fangled old-time string bands to Villains Tavern, 1356 Palmetto St, Los Angeles 90013; 213-613-0766.
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Thu, May 16, in Santa Monica:
9 pm “LIVE MUSIC NIGHT” at Sonny McLean's Irish Pub, 2615 Wilshire Bl, Santa Monica; 310-449-1811. They boast “40 taps of great beer and cider, a nice wine selection and now a full bar.” Live music every Tuesday, Thursday and Friday, and sometimes it’s traditional Irish music. But be careful when you go, because they do Karaoke (aka the death of vocal music) on Wednesdays, Saturdays and Sundays starting about 9 pm. Check their website to see who and what they’re booking, at www.sonnymcleans.com.
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Thu, May 16, in OC (Costa Mesa):
9:30 pm Weekly “CELTIC CEILI” with MICHAEL KELLY of SLIGO RAGS, playing a wide range of Irish ballads and favorite pub songs in a solo performance, at the Harp Inn Irish Pub, 130 E 17th St, Costa Mesa 92627; 949-646-8855; www.harpinn.com. More at www.fiddlin4you.com/calendar .
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Thu, May 16, in SFV (Van Nuys):
9:30 pm KEN O'MALLEY plays his weekly residency of authentic and original Irish music at Ireland's 32, 13721 Burbank Bl, Van Nuys 91401; 818-785-4031.
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1) Friday’s WORKSHOPS for ARTISTS
2) Friday’s FESTIVALS
3) Friday’s CONCERTS, CLUB GIGS, SHOWCASES, & other LIVE events
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Fri, May 17, WORKSHOP for ARTISTS:
“CLAWHAMMER BANJO WORKSHOP” with DAN "CLAWDAN" LEVENSON in the Silverlake area of Los Angeles. This will be a skills-directed workshop where you can develop and refine such techniques as drop thumbing and working towards making a tune your own. This will be the only Clawhammer Banjo workshop led by Dan during this trip. Fee is $50.
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Registration gets location and additional info, at http://clawdan.com/index.php?/products/silverlake_ ch_workshop/ or email Dan at clawdan@clawdan.com.
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2) Friday’s FESTIVALS:
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Fri-Sun, May 17-19, in Joshua Tree:
Annual “JOSHUA TREE ROOTS MUSIC FESTIVAL” brings performances by PAPADOSIO, GANGA GIRI, BANG DATA, THE EGG, JANKA NABAY & THE BUBU GANG, ARTOFFICIAL, DOGON LIGHTS, M.A.K.U. SOUNDSYSTEM, LIBERATION MOVEMENT, THE MAIN SQUEEZE, RISING APPALACHIA, GLOBESONIC SOUND SYSTEM, JALIBA KUYATEH & THE KUMAREH BAND, MINER, ROBBI & KRIPA’S THIRD EAR EXPERIENCE, JELLY BREAD, MEXICO 68, WHOOLILICIOUS!, IAN WINTERS. at 2601 Sunfair Rd, Joshua Tree 92252.
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Fri, May 17; Thu-Sat, May 16-18, FESTIVAL, in L.A.:
8 pm “8th Ever LOS ANGELES OLD TIME SOCIAL” brings the second of three evenings and one whole day of performances, workshops, jams, dances, and “old time is good time” music to several venues in L.A. Though produced separately, it’s become the annual lead-in to Sunday’s TOPANGA BANJO•FIDDLE CONTEST & FOLK FESTIVAL, as well as a mighty fine event on its own. Produced by Los Angeles’ old time trio, TRIPLE CHICKEN FOOT, the festival is a hootin’ good time, with plenty of opportunities to learn from top players.
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Here are the details for tonight’s 8 pm event, “AN EVENING OF OLD-TIME AMERICAN MUSIC” from top local and out of town musicians, at The Velaslavasay Panorama, 1122 W. 24th St, LA 90007.
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The evening begins with Los Angeles-based KING BABY celebrating the release of their debut CD, then moves to the mandolin / violin & guitar duets of PAUL RANGELL & EMILY ABBINK of Santa Cruz, and things conclude (for tonight) with old time and country duo JESSE MILNES & EMILY MILLER, direct from West Virginia.
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Concert admission is $20. Advance tix at www.brownpapertickets.com/event/358603
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Brought together by a love for Old Timey dance, blues, and rag tunes from African-American musicians, KING BABY churns out hard driving dance tunes and jelly-legged jug numbers with a variety of instrumentations. MATT ORKIN, NICK BACHMAN, and KING BABY himself, JOSH ORKIN, are thrilled to welcome back from Pittsburgh founding band member MAX WARD for this performance. The band plays for square dances and performs regularly in one form or another in the L.A. area. They’d love for you to check out their Facebook Page at www.facebook.com/kingbabyandson, and they promise to bring enough beards for everybody.
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EMILY ABBINK & PAUL RANGELL play “social music” from the old world and new. They favor the ballo liscio tunes brought by Italian immigrants to San Francisco, along with the traditional music gleaned from Southwestern fiddlers. The duo performs weekly on mandolin / violin and guitar in cafes, restaurants, markets, and parades in Santa Cruz, CA. They also sharpen their trade with their two sons in the RHYTHM RANGELLERS, a fiddle-based band specializing in jigs, stomps, waltzes and “bustdowns” with music from New Mexico, Ireland, the American South, Arizona desert, and California. Paul & Emily are founding members of the famous roots band from New Mexico, BAYOU SECO, and have performed in Canada, France, England, Burma and Hawaii. You can find their recording, “Tuesday Nights,” on their website, www.rhythmrangellers.com
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JESSE MILNES & EMILY MILLER perform country and old-time music, singing close harmony with Jesse’s unique fingerpicked guitar style, and a healthy dose of old-time fiddling beneath open starlit skies of Joshua Tree, California. Emily was raised playing and singing LOUVIN BROTHERS and STANLEY BROTHERS songs with her parents while they traveled the world as journalists. Jesse grew up in the world of West Virginia old-time music, learning from masters like MELVIN WINE and ERNIE CARPENTER. They live in central West Virginia when they are not on the road with their country band, THE SWEETBACK SISTERS.
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Fri-Sun, May 17-19, FESTIVAL, in Nevada:
1st Annual “HENDERSON CRAWFISH FESTIVAL” in Henderson, Nevada, between Las Vegas and Lake Mead, is a new one, produced by the same folks who produce the mid-summer “LONG BEACH CRAWFISH FESTIVAL.”
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Fri, May 17, in L.A.:
NO LONGER HAPPENING: 5 pm monthly “OLD-TIME JAM” at the Fretted Frog Acoustic Guitar Store, 1200 N Alvarado St, Los Angeles 90026; 213-353-0734.
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Fri, May 17, in Tehachapi:
6-8 pm “APPLE SHED LIVE ACOUSTIC MUSIC,” a Friday and Saturday night series at the Apple Shed, 333 E Tehachapi Bl, Tehachapi 93561; 661-823-8333.
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They have a regular schedule of performers:
1st Friday - WILL JAMES - Celtic, Americana, gospel, & folk
1st Saturday - JO STONE - piano music
2nd Friday - THE GEEZERS - folk music
2nd Saturday - ART LARSON - clarinet
3rd Friday – “Country Music night” (was the late Cowboy / Western artist TONY VICE)
3rd Saturday - MOUNTAIN PASS - oldies
4th Friday - MAX VALENTINO - acoustic guitar
4th Saturday - PAT STRONG – country / ballads music
5th Saturday - CRAIG SHAW
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Fri, May 17, in Redondo Beach:
6:30-9:30 pm ANDY & RENEE's and their band, HARD RAIN's, weekly residency has moved to On The Rocks, 239 N Harbor Dr, Redondo Beach 90277; 310-379-7438.
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Venue uses the same parking lot as Delzano's, longtime home of their old residency, which is now permanently closed. Andy says, "Come help us show On the Rocks how much we appreciate the soft landing!"
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ANDY & RENEE are finalists in the “International Acoustic Music Awards” for “Best Duo/Group” for their original song, "Dream It All Away." More at www.inacoustic.com/winners.html .
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Fri, May 17, in Long Beach:
6:30-7:30 pm AJ GIBBS plays his weekly Cajun-Zydeco “MR. 1 MAN SHOW” at Shear Rhythm Dance, 4126 Viking Way, Suite #220, Long Beach. Info, 562-528-6626; always subject to change, because he tours with his band.
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Fri, May 17, in Echo Park:
7 pm “DIY SUCCESS: GROWING AND ACHIEVING CREATIVE SUSTAINABILITY” is the L.A. Launch Party for a book, with a panel discussion, about undertaking these activities as a “DIY” (do-it-yourself) enterprise; on the outdoor patio at Stories Books & Café, 1716 Sunset Bl, Echo Park 90026; www.storiesla.com; 213-413-3733.
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Author ELEANOR WHITNEY celebrates and promotes the launch of her first book. The event offers the opportunity “to take your do it yourself project and passion to the next level and quit your job, and includes “a lively panel discussion with local creative entrepreneurs.” KC SEARS of Make.Shop.Live. and the Academy of Handmade, and SHARON FAIN, of the Academy of Handmade, plus other artists, crafters and creative entrepreneurs, share their experiences running a handmade business and sharing lessons for growing sustainably and achieving creative business success on their own terms. This event is co-sponsored by the Academy of Handmade.
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Fri, May 17, in SFV (Northridge):
7-10 pm Weekly “ACOUSTIC SHOWCASE” brings a full lineup of singer-songwriters and even some duets and trios, plus performing host BRYAN CHAN, at Pho-King Delicious, 9350 Corbin Av, Northridge 91324. Venue offers a variety of noodle dishes, home-made curries, spring rolls, soups, barbequed spare ribs, and pho. No cover charge.
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Fri, May 17, in Tehachapi:
Time tba “LIVE MUSIC AT LA BELLE AMORE,” a Friday and Saturday series at La Belle Amore Italian Bistro, 209 S Green St, Tehachapi; 661-822-7419. Recommended by locals who tell the Guide, “Great live music can be heard” at this Italian Bistro, located next to the Hitching Post Theater.
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Here’s the usual monthly schedule:
STEVE HEPNER & LAUREN ALEXANDER - 1st Friday
TERRY ASHER & FRIENDS - 1st Saturday
THE GEEZERS - folk music - 2nd & 5th Saturday
CRAIG SHAW - 2nd & 4th Friday
PETER CUTLER & DEBBY HAND as a folk duo - 3rd Friday
MARIA & CHARLY “folk & more” duo of CHARLY WALLMO & MARIA WEIR WERTH - 3rd Sat
DAVE OGDEN, Celtic fingerstyle guitar - 4th Saturday
GARY MAZOLLA - 5th Friday
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Fri, May 17, in OC (Laguna Beach):
Time tba LISA NEMZO plays the “SUNSET SERENADES” outdoor series in Heisler Park Amphitheater, Laguna Beach.
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Fri, May 17, in Long Beach:
7:30 pm VOX FEMINA opens, followed by KAREN HART’s new choral piece "I LOVE A RAINBOW!" commissioned by The Tolerance Project, to kick-off the music at the “Long Beach Gay Pride Festival” this weekend, with tonight’s concert at St. Luke's Episcopal Church, 525 E 7th St, Long Beach 90813. This concert is a vocal music extravaganza, with a huge performing cast, and includes selections by Aaron Copland, Leonard Bernstein, Samuel Barber, Elton John, Benjamin Britton, Karen Hart, Peter Tchaikovsky, and others. Advance tix $15 at 562-436-4047. Tix are $20 at the door.
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Fri, May 17, in Ventura:
7:30 pm TRACY NEWMAN & THE REINFORCEMENTS, plus SHRLBY & TIEG, and ZACK FRIEDHOF, at Zoey’s Café, 185 E Santa Clara St, Ventura 93001, Ventura; advance tix & info, www.zoeyscafe.com; 805-652-1137 or 805-652-0091.
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Fri, May 17, in Santa Monica:
8 & 10 pm TOM RUSH plays two shows tonight at McCabe’s, 3101 Pico Bl (Pico at 31st), Santa Monica 90405; www.mccabes.com; 310-828-4403; tix, 310-828-4497. Tix, $28.50. 8 pm is sold out; at press time, tix available for 10 pm show.
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Fri, May 17, in Altadena:
8 pm “TRIPPIN’ THE SIXTIES,” the acclaimed show by BARRY McGUIRE & JOHN YORK, completes its two-night run 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 by the Guide’s editor, writing in FolkWorks, as L.A.’s best intimate acoustic listening room venue”).
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BARRY McGUIRE stepped into the public eye in 1963 on the Andy Williams Show as the gravelly voiced lead singer of the New Christy Minstrels. He launched his musical career with the million-sellers "Green, Green" and "Green Back Dollar."
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Three years later, Barry was cast as the male lead in the original Broadway production of the musical "Hair." Once again his voice was heard proclaiming the ideals of a radical generation. Dick Clark says, “When world events collide with “Rock&Roll” you get Barry McGuire”.Currently working with Barry McGuire in "Trippin' The Sixties," John York is best known for his work as a member of the world-renowned Folk Rock/Country Rock group, the Byrds. His vocal and instrumental talents have kept him in the company of such musical luminaries as Roger McGuinn, Gene Clark, Clarence White, Nicky Hopkins, Mac Rebenack (Dr. John,) Doug Sahm (The Sir Douglas Quintet,) The Mamas and Papas, Johnny Rivers, Lightnin’ Hopkins, Rick Danko and Richard Manuel (The Band)……and many others. The TV show “The Place Where I Am Dreaming” featured John’s artistic collaboration with his wife, artist Sumi Foley. Recently, John has composed and recorded music for the lyrics of Kim Fowley on "West Coast Revelation." The duet "Redneck Ninja" highlights John's creative partnership with acclaimed songwriter Patrick Brayer. In 2007, John played concerts in Japan for the third time.
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Fri, May 17, in VC (Camarillo):
8 pm THE PORCH GIRLS plus BRAD COLERICK make for a marvelously entertaining edition of the "CAMARILLO CAFE" concert series at the Camarillo Community Center, 1605 E Burnley St, Camarillo 93010.
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The PORCH GIRLS, from humble beginnings jamming on the porch in Topanga Canyon, have grown into an entertaining high-energy roots band. Their collective magic is delivered courtesy of Dina Fraboni on vocals, autoharp, jumping jack and shakers; Dana Wood, who contributes tasty vocals, mandolin and accordian; Jon Shea, a guitar guru who rounds out the vocal harmonies; and Steve Janowski thumpin’ up the bottom on his eucalyptus upright bass. There's more at www.reverbnation.com/theporchgirls
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Brad moved from his native Nebraska to Los Angeles in 1986 and built a successful career making music for commercials. He’s worked with a long list of legendary artists including BB King and the late Johnny Cash. Brad’s CDs have landed in the Top 5 of both the Folk DJ and Euro-Americana charts, and he has played hallowed stages across the country from Freight & Salvage and McCabes in the west to The Bluebird and Birchmere back east. More at http://bradcolerick.wordpress.com
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May 17, in SGV (Arcadia):
8 pm-1 am A GUEST HEADLINER BLUES BAND (nationally touring act), plus the BOBBY BLUEHOUSE BAND opening, play the Arcadia Blues Club, 16 E Huntington Dr, Arcadia 91006; www.arcadiabluesclub.com; 626-447-9349. Venue serves dinner with generous portions (the bowl of gumbo is huge), has full bar and nightly specials. Take earplugs. Seriously. Advance tix on their website; higher at the door, but always very affordable.
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Fri, May 17, in SFV (Burbank):
8 pm “AMERICANA / ALT-COUNTRY / HONKY-TONK” music on two separate stages at Viva Cantina, 900 Riverside Dr (next to L.A. Equestrian Center), Burbank; 818-845-2425 or 818-515-4444; www.vivacantina.com. Okay to park free across the street at Pickwick Bowl (free, nearly unlimited parking for Viva patrons). Two stages, one in the Front Room is always no cover, the other, the Riverside Rancho stage, may charge cover. Venue has full bar, serves good Mexican food, all ages.
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Fri, May 17, in SGV (Monrovia):
8 pm weekly “MONROVIA STREET FAIR” includes several venues with acoustic music, some impromptu, some more formal, including the acoustic KATTYWOMPUS CONCERT and JAM with all comers – featuring dulcimer players – at Dollmakers Kattywompus, 412 S Myrtle Av, Monrovia 91016; 626-357-1091. Free.
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Fri, May 17, in Glendale:
8:30 pm-midnight MARC BOSSERMAN sings and plays piano at Left Coast Wine Bar, 117 E Harvard St, Glendale. More at www.marcbosserman.com.
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Fri, May 17, in Ventura:
8:30 pm “POLYNESIAN REVUE” at Hong Kong Inn, 435 E Thompson Bl, Ventura; www.hongkonginn.com; 805-648-3161. Runs Friday & Saturday nights.
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Fri, May 17, in Van Nuys:
9 pm KEN O’MALLEY plays his weekly gig at Ireland’s 32, 13721 Burbank Bl, Van Nuys 91401; 818-785-4031.
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Fri, May 17, in SFV (Chatsworth):
9 pm An AMERICANA / ALT-COUNTRY / HONKY-TONK BAND plays the Cowboy Palace, 21635 Devonshire St, Chatsworth; 818-341-0166. A real, live, fun honky-tonk scene with live music nightly. Preceded by free line dance lesson with Kathy at 7 pm. No cover.
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Fri, May 17, in Santa Monica:
9 pm “LIVE MUSIC” that is sometimes Irish / Celtic, at Sonny McLean's Irish Pub 2615 Wilshire Blvd. Santa Monica, CA 310 449-1811 Venue has 40 taps of beer and cider, nice wine selection, full bar. Live music every Tuesday, Thursday and Friday. (Warning: they do karaoke, aka the death of vocal music, on other nights, specifically, on Wednesdays, Saturdays and Sundays.) Check their website for details, www.sonnymcleans.com.
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Fri, May 17, in Santa Monica:
10 pm TOM RUSH plays a second show tonight at McCabe’s, 3101 Pico Bl (Pico at 31st), Santa Monica 90405; www.mccabes.com; 310-828-4403; tix, 310-828-4497. Tix, $28.50. 8 pm is sold out; at press time, tix available for 10 pm show.
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Sat, May 18, WORKSHOP for ARTISTS:, in Hollywood:
11 am-1 pm "MASTERCLASS IN FILM SCORING" with Award-Winning Composer SHARON FARBER, presented by Los Angeles Women on Music (LAWIM) at 6565 W Sunset Bl, Hollywood 90028. Reservations and info, www.lawim.com.
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MASTERCLASS on scoring music for film, with an inspired artist and one of the most talented composers in the industry today, SHARON FARBER. She will cover (a) The role of Music in Films; (b) How Music for Film has changed throughout the years; (c) The Real Deal; (d) Starting Out; (e) Industry Relationships; (f) The State of the Industry; (g) Schedule / Budget; (h) Your Music Team Royalties; (i) The Emotional Business of this Business; (j) Q&A.
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Sharon Farber was named the 2012 "VISIONARY AWARD IN MUSIC" winner by THE WOMEN'S INTERNATIONAL FILM & TV SHOWCASE, Composer Sharon Farber, originally from Israel, has received critical acclaim as a composer in the Concert world as well as that of Film and TV. She brings influences to her music from her Middle Eastern heritage as well as her extensive knowledge of classical and American / European music.
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Limited seating, reserve early. Tickets at door if space permits, and $5 higher.
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Sat, May 18, FESTIVAL, in Los Angeles:
Noon-11 pm “8th Ever LOS ANGELES OLD TIME SOCIAL” reaches its crescendo after three evenings, with today’s full day and evening of performances, workshops, jams, dances, and “old time is good time” music. Though produced separately, it’s become the annual lead-in to Sunday’s TOPANGA BANJO•FIDDLE CONTEST & FOLK FESTIVAL, as well as a mighty fine event on its own. Produced by Los Angeles’ old time trio, TRIPLE CHICKEN FOOT, the festival is a hootin’ good time, with plenty of opportunities to learn from top players.
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Saturday events all take place at the American Legion Hall Post 206, 227 N Avenue 55, Highland Park (L.A.) 90042.
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The workshops range from $10 for a single event to $20 for all of them.
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Beginning at noon, there are afternoon workshops which offer participants the opportunity to learn old-time banjo, fiddle, mandolin and guitar styles from musicians performing during the event, including JESSE MILNES, PAUL RANGELL & EMILY ABBINK, DAVID BRAGGER, CHRIS BERRY and TOM SAUBER, as well as clogging from RUTH ALPERT & REBECCA STOUT, harmony singing with EMILY MILLER, and square dance calling from SUSAN MICHAELS. The workshops are $20 ($20 for all day, including the evening dance). It's bring-your-own-instrument. Seating for workshops is limited and reservations are encouraged. Reservations can be made at www.oldtimeisagoodtime.com or by emailing davidbragger@yahoo.com.
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The afternoon will transition into the evening with a KIDS’ DANCE and CAKEWALK that starts at 6:30 pm, hosted by KATY THE FLOWER LADY and SUSAN MICHAELS, with music from L.A.’s own HOLLYWOOD BOLL WEEVILS.
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The Square Dance begins at 8 pm, with a dance set from L.A.-based SAUSAGE GRINDER, and from West Virginia, JESSE MILNES, EMILY MILLER & FRIENDS. They will be playing to the calling of SUSAN MICHAELS, and AMY HOFER from Portland. The square dance is open to all and is $10.
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SAUSAGE GRINDER is Los Angeles’ all-natural hillbilly and country blues band, combining the traditional sounds of fiddle and banjo breakdowns with the low-down sound of country blues, topped off with a touch of ragtime and hillbilly jazz. The versatile acoustic ensemble features fiddle, banjo, guitar, mandolin, washboard, and a few odds and ends. Sausage Grinder was formed in 2008 out of a desire to play this classic music “right” without being slavish imitators or academic lecturers. As old-time and blues fiddler Adam Tanner puts it, Sausage Grinder’s “reverence to the old 78s hasn’t restrained them from exploring even grimier nooks and crannies … unrestrained and impolite the Grinder’s performances are visceral and joyous — a blast from the past with a nod to the immediacy of the future!” Or as LA Weekly says succinctly, the band’s performance feels “reminiscent of an old Mickey Mouse cartoon.” More at http://sausagegrindermusic.com
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JESSE MILNES & EMILY MILLER perform country and old-time music, singing close harmony with Jesse’s unique fingerpicked guitar style, and a healthy dose of old-time fiddling. Emily was raised playing and singing Louvin Brothers and Stanley Brothers songs with her parents while they traveled the world as journalists. Jesse grew up in the world of West Virginia old-time music, learning from masters like Melvin Wine and Ernie Carpenter. They live in central West Virginia when they are not on the road with their country band, THE SWEETBACK SISTERS. For the Saturday Square Dance they’ll be joined by friends. Inside info suspects that one of them will be THE BEES KNEES’ JOE WACK.
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AMY HOFER is another Californian who moved up to Portland, Oregon. She fiddles, calls square dances, and helps put on the “Every Sunday Square Dance.” By day she is a librarian.
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SUSAN MICHAELS is a writer and a teacher of traditional American dancing, especially contra dancing and square dancing. Susan says, “I have called and taught dances at local evenings, weekend workshops and week-long camps throughout the U.S. and Canada. I believe my ‘calling’ in life is to teach people how to hold hands in a circle.” More at www.susanmichaels.tv/about
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All the detailed info about the “8th Ever Los Angeles Old-time Social” is available from Old Time is a Good Time, at www.oldtimeisagoodtime.com
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Sat, May 18; Fri-Sun, May 17-19, in Joshua Tree:
Annual “JOSHUA TREE ROOTS MUSIC FESTIVAL” brings performances by PAPADOSIO, GANGA GIRI, BANG DATA, THE EGG, JANKA NABAY & THE BUBU GANG, ARTOFFICIAL, DOGON LIGHTS, M.A.K.U. SOUNDSYSTEM, LIBERATION MOVEMENT, THE MAIN SQUEEZE, RISING APPALACHIA, GLOBESONIC SOUND SYSTEM, JALIBA KUYATEH & THE KUMAREH BAND, MINER, ROBBI & KRIPA’S THIRD EAR EXPERIENCE, JELLY BREAD, MEXICO 68, WHOOLILICIOUS!, IAN WINTERS. at 2601 Sunfair Rd, Joshua Tree 92252.
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Sat & Sun, May 18-19, in Oxnard:
Annual “CALIFORNIA STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL” in Oxnard has live music of many kinds and is free.
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Sat, May 18; Fri-Sun, May 17-19, FESTIVAL, in Nevada:
1st Annual “HENDERSON CRAWFISH FESTIVAL” in Henderson, Nevada, between Las Vegas and Lake Mead, is a new one, produced by the same folks who produce the mid-summer “LONG BEACH CRAWFISH FESTIVAL.”
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Sat & Sun, May 18 & 19, in Marina del Rey:
1-4 pm “FREE OUTDOOR WEEKEND CONCERT SERIES” features Blues, Jazz, Latin, or Pop at Fisherman’s Village in Marina del Rey (weather permitting). Info and schedules, www.visitmarinadelrey.com/schedule/ongoing-events.
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Sat, May 18, in Bakersfield:
2-5 pm Weekly “BLUEGRASS JAM” at Dagney's Coffee Shop. “Come on down for some coffee, stir in some music, and you get a good time,” says host Jeff Russinsky; info, 661-364-1553 or 661-324-7504.
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Sat, May 18, in Altadena:
3 pm YOURCHESTRA plays a matinee 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 by the Guide’s editor, writing in FolkWorks, as L.A.’s best intimate acoustic listening room venue”).
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This is an energetic, 4-piece string band that plays a variety of folk, old-time, jug-band, and blues oriented songs in their own fun, and original way. First started in Tempe Arizona in 2006, the band currently consists of: Richard Bogen (banjo), Michael Plunkett (mandolin), Steve Stutzke (guitar), and Adrian Goldenthal (upright bass).
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YOURCHESTRA members sing in harmony, play adventurous solos, play kazoos, whistles, and make funny faces; all while presenting an array of rich, historic material, with an occasional silly original song thrown in the mix. Each of the members have diverse, professional backgrounds in many types of music. When they come together to form YOURCHESTRA, their exciting blend of styles inspires listeners, and spreads the joy of old-time, traditional songs of the world for people of all ages to enjoy.
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Since it’s formation 2006, YOURCHESTRA has been making audiences laugh, dance, sing, and swing with old jug band blues, folk songs, and novelty numbers. They’ve made a point to bring their original take on folk music to venues where they might surprise new listeners; rock concerts, art house events, Universities, schools, bars, coffee houses, and sidewalks. Recently, the group has been wowing audiences at folk festivals in Arizona, as a fresh folk band with promise, depth, and creative energy that is fun to watch and listen to. www.yourchestrafolk.com
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Sat, May 18, in SFV (Studio City):
6-10 pm Weekly “NIGHT OF ACOUSTIC MUSIC” at Jump Cut Café (formerly Lulu’s Beehive), 13203 Ventura Bl, Studio City 91604. Venue serves coffee drinks, sandwiches, soups, salads and taste treats. No cover charge.
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Sat, May 18, in Tehachapi:
6-8 pm “APPLE SHED LIVE ACOUSTIC MUSIC,” a Friday and Saturday night series at the Apple Shed, 333 E Tehachapi Bl, Tehachapi 93561; 661-823-8333.
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They have a regular schedule of performers:
1st Friday - WILL JAMES - Celtic, Americana, gospel, & folk
1st Saturday - JO STONE - piano music
2nd Friday - THE GEEZERS - folk music
2nd Saturday - ART LARSON - clarinet
3rd Friday – “Country Music night” (was the late Cowboy / Western artist TONY VICE)
3rd Saturday - MOUNTAIN PASS - oldies
4th Friday - MAX VALENTINO - acoustic guitar
4th Saturday - PAT STRONG – country / ballads music
5th Saturday - CRAIG SHAW
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Check their website for the latest, www.appleshedonline.com .
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Sat, May 18, in Lakewood:
6:30 pm weekly “BLUEGRASS CONCERT” brings a different band each week to Me N Eds Pizza Parlor, 4115 Paramount Bl, Lakewood 90712; 562-421-8908. They have a lot of fun every Saturday night. Here's a video of a recent performance there by the band GRASSLANDS: www.youtube.com/watch?v=DMwi-VZ0rwc&feature=em-share_video_user ] Grasslands - "You Are What I Am." More on that band at www.grasslandsbluegrass.com.
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Sat, May 18, in Altadena:
7 pm BILL BERRY, CYNTHIA CARLE & GARY STOCKDALE – “COMING TOGETHER AND COMING APART” 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 by the Guide’s editor, writing in FolkWorks, as L.A.’s best intimate acoustic listening room venue”).
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Three (count ‘em, 3!) of Los Angeles’ most quirky, funny, and tuneful songwriters are appearing at the great Coffee Gallery in Altadena to perform their songs solo and together. There’ll be a lot of laughs, but be advised: They can just as easily spin a tale that will tear at your heartstrings. Gary is an Emmy-nominated songwriter and composer, Bill has composed for films and television, and Cynthia has earned acclaim for songwriting, screenwriting AND choreography! (Bill and Gary will not be dancing, however. Sorry, ladies!)
Cynthia Carle was nominated for an LA Weekly award for her work on the hit Re-Animator the Musical. Screenwriter of The Sixth Man and You Wish, actor on and off-Broadway and in Louis Malle’s “Alamo Bay” opposite Ed Harris, she performs her whip-smart songs all over Los Angeles.
How cool is it that Bill Berry appears as “The Transit TV Music Man” on video screens on Metro buses all over the county? Along with that, Bill produced the music for ABC’s “Sons and Daughters,” and has worked with the likes of Karen Black and Martin Mull.
Gary Stockdale is an Emmy-nominated songwriter and TV composer, most recently for Penn & Teller: BULLSHIT on Showtime. His musical Bukowsical, written with Spencer Green, won the 2007 NY Fringe Festival, and is opening at the New Line Theatre in St. Louis on May 23rd.
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Sat, May 18, in Palmdale:
7 pm “LIVE ACOUSTIC MUSIC” at Butler's Coffee, 40125 10th St West, Suite I, Palmdale 93551; 661-272-9530; www.butlerscoffee.com/music.html.
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Sat, May 18, in Tehachapi:
Time tba “LIVE MUSIC AT LA BELLE AMORE,” a Friday and Saturday series at La Belle Amore Italian Bistro, 209 S Green St, Tehachapi; 661-822-7419. Recommended by locals who tell the Guide, “Great live music can be heard” at this Italian Bistro, located next to the Hitching Post Theater.
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Here’s the usual monthly schedule:
STEVE HEPNER & LAUREN ALEXANDER - 1st Friday
TERRY ASHER & FRIENDS - 1st Saturday
THE GEEZERS - folk music - 2nd & 5th Saturday
CRAIG SHAW - 2nd & 4th Friday
PETER CUTLER & DEBBY HAND as a folk duo - 3rd Friday
MARIA & CHARLY “folk & more” duo of CHARLY WALLMO & MARIA WEIR WERTH - 3rd Sat
DAVE OGDEN, Celtic fingerstyle guitar - 4th Saturday
GARY MAZOLLA - 5th Friday
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Sat, May 18, in Newhall (Santa Clarita):
7:30 pm GRATEFUL DUDES BLUEGRASS residency, sometimes with very impressive guest players, at Vincenzo's Pizza, 24500 Lyons Av, Newhall 91350.
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Sat, May 18, in SFV (NoHo):
7:30 pm Monthly “ARC MUSIC NIGHT” at the ARC Center, 6456 Whitsett Av, North Hollywood 91606; info available from LSchallert@aol.com.
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Sat, May 18, in SFV (Granada Hills):
7:30 pm SONGMAKERS monthly “ONION BAGEL OPEN STAGE & JAM” at Temple Beth Torah, 16651 Rinaldi St, Granada Hills 91344.
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Sat, May 18, in Newhall (Santa Clarita):
8 pm “AN EVENING WITH JASON "BUCK" CORBETT & FRIENDS” at the “OUTWEST CONCERT SERIES” at Out West Western Boutique & Cultural Center, 24265 Main St (aka San Fernando Rd on older maps), Newhall 91321; www.scvoutwest.com; reservations (limited seating), 661-255-7087.
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Presented by SCVTV, the WMA California Chapter, and OutWest. Apart from the Santa Clarita Cowboy Festival, this concert series has become the most prolific presenter of western music in recent years. More on the “Live Music” tab at www.scvoutwest.com, including info on upcoming and past “SCVTV Concerts.”
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Doors at 7:30 pm for the best seats, concert at 8 pm. Light refreshments included. Tix are a “suggested donation” of $15.
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Sat, May 18, in Santa Monica:
8 pm DAN WILSON plays McCabe’s, 3101 Pico Bl (Pico at 31st), Santa Monica 90405; www.mccabes.com; 310-828-4403; tix, 310-828-4497. Tix, $22.50.
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Sat, May 18, in SGV (Arcadia):
8 pm-1 am A GUEST HEADLINER BLUES BAND (nationally touring act), plus the BOBBY BLUEHOUSE BAND opening, play the Arcadia Blues Club, 16 E Huntington Dr, Arcadia 91006; www.arcadiabluesclub.com; 626-447-9349. Venue serves dinner with generous portions (the bowl of gumbo is huge), has full bar and nightly specials. Take earplugs. Seriously. Advance tix on their website; higher at the door.
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Sat, May 18, in SFV (Chatsworth):
8 pm An AMERICANA / ALT-COUNTRY / HONKY-TONK BAND plays the Cowboy Palace, 21635 Devonshire St, Chatsworth; 818-341-0166. A real, live, fun honky-tonk scene with live music nightly. Preceded by free dance lessons at 7 pm. No cover.
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Sat, May 18, in SFV (Burbank):
8 pm “AMERICANA / ALT-COUNTRY / HONKY-TONK” music on two separate stages at Viva Cantina, 900 Riverside Dr (next to L.A. Equestrian Center), Burbank; 818-845-2425 or 818-515-4444; www.vivacantina.com. Okay to park free across the street at Pickwick Bowl (free, nearly unlimited parking for Viva patrons). Two stages, one in the Front Room is always no cover, the other, the Riverside Rancho stage, may charge cover. Venue has full bar, serves good Mexican food, all ages.
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Sat, May 18, in Ventura:
8:30 pm “POLYNESIAN REVUE” at Hong Kong Inn, 435 E Thompson Bl, Ventura; www.hongkonginn.com; 805-648-3161. Runs Friday & Saturday nights.
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Sun, May 19, FESTIVAL, in Agoura Hills:
53rd Annual “TOPANGA BANJO•FIDDLE CONTEST & FOLK FESTIVAL” at Paramount Ranch in the Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area is Southern California’s best one-day acoustic music festival, and the contest awards are coveted and prestigious. There are multiple entertainment stages of bluegrass, old-time, and traditional folk-Americana all day, in addition to live music for dancing, and the contest competitors. It always makes for tough choices, hour-by-hour, which acts to see. The perfectly picturesque site is an old western movie-set town with surrounding oak woodlands, administered by the National Park Service. The event features NPS displays, vendors of instruments and more, and truly superior festival food. Come early, because the vast parking lots filled-up in 2011 and latecomers were turned-away; it nearly happened again in 2012. Full details at www.topangabanjofiddle.org.
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RUSS & JULIE of RUSS & JULIE’S HOUSE CONCERTS are being honored at this year’s Topanga Banjo•Fiddle Contest & Folk Festival with the festival’s annual “LEGEND AWARD.”
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In addition to the contest performances, there are scheduled performers on three stages, plus live music for the Dance Barn and in the Eucalyptus Grove, and TONS of jamming.
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THE SHOW PONIES play at 11:30 am, bringing “Folk-Influenced Country.” An indie-folk band with old tyme country influences, striking a balance between old and new; joy and sorrow; rough and tender. The band started in 2011 as the combined musical creativity of Clayton Chaney and Andi Schrock.; Schrock is a native Texan, while Chaney was born in Texas and raised in Arkansas. Heading to Los Angeles at different times for unrelated reasons, they eventually found themselves singing, writing, and performing together. Jason Harris, fellow musician and Texan, initially introduced the duo. Harris jumped at the opportunity to produce The Show Ponies’ debut album, Here We Are!, bringing his extensive training in music composition to the project. Shortly after recording the album, Harris officially joined The Show Ponies as their guitarist and banjo player. Philip Glenn joined the group after recording fiddle tracks with the band. Glenn is considered by many to be one of the top young fiddle players in the country; before joining the other Ponies in the studio, Glenn attended the Mark O'Conner Fiddle Camp where he was awarded the Daniel Pearl Memorial Violin. Kevin Brown soon became the fifth Pony, lending his drumming expertise while earning his masters degree in percussion performance from CSU Long Beach. Very rarely do five people with such exceptional talent join together to create such a cohesive sound.
The Show Ponies play regularly throughout the west coast to support their debut album Here We Are!, released in April 2012. They are ramping up momentum to tour the country and record their next album.
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TRIPLE CHICKEN FOOT plays at 1 pm, bringing “Foot-tappin’ American Old-Time fiddle and banjo music” -- tunes and songs -- to Los Angeles. They are Ben Guzman on fiddle and mandolin, Mike Heinle on banjo, and Kelly Marie Martin on guitar. For more than six years they’ve been playing old time music, including performances at the Autry National Center, LACMA, The Watkins Family Hour, weddings, numerous clubs around Southern California and on NPR. They have also performed at local festivals, including the Goleta Fiddlers Convention, Topanga Banjo•Fiddle Contest, and the New Los Angeles Folk Festival, and up the West Coast at the Portland Old-Time Gathering, the Berkeley Old-Time Music Convention, and on the Palomino stage of the Stagecoach Festival. They regularly host Old Time square dances and jams in Los Angeles. In 2011 they were voted “Best Folk Band in LA” by the LA Weekly. In 2012 they had a full-length feature article in the Los Angeles Times Arts section, their live debut performance and two live encores on radio’s “Tied to the Tracks,” and a recorded live studio session for Roz Larman’s “FolkScene” radio show on KPFK. The band produces the annual Los Angeles Old-Time Social. They have two full length albums, “Meeting in the Air” (2006) and “Tar River” (2010), mixed by Joseph “joebass” DeJarnette in Virginia. Both are available at CD Baby and iTunes. More at www.triplechickenfoot.com
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DUSTBOWL REVIVAL, at 3 pm, is a band that mixes bluegrass string band and New Orleans horns. A Venice-based roots collective with up to ten musicians at a time, this little orchestra has toured the west with their raucous re-imagining of traditional American music, melding elements of bluegrass, New Orleans second-line swing and jug-band blues into a potent roots cocktail. In 2011, they released their acclaimed second record “Holy Ghost Station” which was recorded on one inch tape (and a 45 single) and played with artists as diverse as The Rebirth Brass Band, Best Coast, Ramblin’ Jack Elliot, and others. They have played across California (including three packed days at The Outside Lands Music Festival in San Francisco) and have a new record coming in 2013 which reinterprets classic bluegrass, gospel and 1930s swing songs, bringing it into the new century. More at dustbowlrevival.com
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MURPHY FAMILY BAND, at 5:10 pm, plays “Straight-Ahead Bluegrass.” An exciting mix of traditional and original bluegrass music, this outfit, based in Culver City, California, has performed at bluegrass festivals, coffee houses, pizza parlors and other venues around Southern Cal. They placed first in the band contest at the 50th Topanga Banjo•Fiddle Contest and their members have won individual categories in fiddle, mandolin, banjo, and guitar -- plus winning the best festival logo in 2011 and 2012. They are Sara Murphy on the fiddle, Kyle Murphy on the mandolin and fiddle, Jim Murphy on the guitar, Doug Davis on the bass, Paula Lane on the dobro, and Bill Knopf on the banjo. Visit the band at: Murphy Family Band
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On THE RAILROAD STAGE:
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There are "Sing-Offs” and the Intermediate Fiddle Playoffs in the morning, then professional acts performing all afternoon.
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EVAN MARSHALL, "Mr. Solo Mandolin," performs at 1:30 pm. He is simply the World's Premier Solo Mandolin Virtuoso. Country guitar legend CHET ATKINS called Evan "One of the few great musicians of our time." Inspired by Atkins and classical violinist Jascha Heifetz, Evan has created a unique playing style that combines bass lines, chords, rhapsodic runs and tremolo melodies. Two of his solo mandolin recordings have been released by Rounder Records: “Evan Marshall Is the Lone Arranger,” which the Washington Post labeled "Truly dazzling," the Raleigh-Durham Independent called "Superhuman," and the Fresno Bee called "Mind-boggling;" and “Mandolin Magic,” which the St. Paul Pioneer Press applauded for "A stunning mastery of interpretation." Evan also has recorded three solo CDs for his own label, Mandolin Conservatory. In 1995, Evan gave his New York debut at Merkin Hall. Later that year, he made his first appearance on “A Prairie Home Companion” with Garrison Keillor. Between 1993 and 2005 Evan was a Featured Soloist at Disneyland, performing his signature “William Tell Overture: Finale,” for about two million visitors to the famous Golden Horseshoe Theater during the course of 10,000 shows. He has performed and given seminars and workshops at numerous regional and international conferences for mandolinists, and performed live on radio’s “Tied to the Tracks.”
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BOB CARLIN & DAN LEVENSON, "Stars of Old-Time Music!" play at 2:30 pm. BOB CARLIN is faithful to timeless Southern Traditions, bringing the distinctive “clawhammer” banjo style to appreciative audiences worldwide. As a solo performer, and a member of JOHN HARTFORD’S STRINGBAND, Bob has appeared at countless festivals, clubs, schools and museums. These have included the Philadelphia Folk Festival, MerleFest, the Telluride Bluegrass Festival and Rockygrass. Various national radio appearances have included NPR’s “Weekend Edition,” “A Prairie Home Companion,” “Mountain Stage” and “The Grand Old Opry.” As a member of the prestigious Virginia and North Carolina Visiting Artist Programs, Carlin presented southern traditional music and the banjo traditions of rural America to audiences in the schools and community. He has studied both in person and on transcriptions the work of master players from previous generations. Combined with archival research, the result has been over fifty different albums, primarily for Rounder Records, and countless magazine articles and CD notes. Carlin has participated in two grammy-nominated recordings. Through an association with the Blue Ridge Institute at Ferrum College, Bob helped produce the touring museum exhibit and catalog, “The Banjo in Virginia.”
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Performing with him, DAN LEVENSON is a Southern Appalachian native who has grown up with the music of that region. Today he is considered a respected master teacher and performer of both the Clawhammer banjo & Appalachian style fiddle. Dan has won awards on both instruments including first place at the 2005 Ohio Clawhammer Banjo Championship and Grand Champion at the 2010 Ajo, AZ fiddle contest. He has over 10 recordings both with his band The Boiled Buzzards and as a solo artist. Dan performs and teaches regularly throughout the country. He has taught at many of the traditional music schools and camps including the Rolland Fiddle Camp, John C. Campbell Folk School, Mars Hill, Maryland Banjo Academy, The Ozark Folk Center at Mountain View, AR and Banjo Camp North. He currently also runs various clawhammer banjo, fiddle and stringband workshops throughout the year. Dan is an author for Mel Bay publications. His books include Old Time Fiddle From Scratch; First Lessons Clawhammer Banjo; First Lessons Folk Banjo; Clawhammer Banjo From Scratch; Old Time Festival Tunes for Clawhammer Banjo; Old Time Festival Tunes for Fiddle & Mandolin; Gospel Tunes for Clawhammer Banjo; Kyle Creed Clawhammer Banjo Master; Wade Ward Clawhammer Banjo Master; and Buzzard Banjo Clawhammer Style. Dan is a writer and editor for Banjo Newsletter's “Old Time Way.” To order Dan's books, recordings and more information about Dan please go to www.Clawdan.com
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JESSE MILNES & EMILY MILLER bring "Country and Old-Time Music!" at 3:30 pm. They sing close harmony with Jesse’s unique finger-picked guitar style and a healthy dose of old-time fiddling. Emily was raised playing and singing Louvin Brothers and Stanley Brothers songs with her parents while they traveled the world as journalists. Jesse grew up in the world of West Virginia old-time music, learning from masters like Melvin Wine and Ernie Carpenter. They live in central West Virginia when they are not on the road with their country band, the Sweetback Sisters.
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ROSS ALTMAN presents “1963 + 50: From The Newport Folk Festival to The March on Washington - The American Folk Revival,” at 4:30 pm. Ross presents a solo acoustic program for the 50th anniversary of The March on Washington, featuring a variety of folk music performed at the March by Pete Seeger, Bob Dylan, Joan Baez, Len Chandler and Peter, Paul and Mary. He will include a few songs that became prominent in the months leading up to the March and in the aftermath (such as Richard Farina’s “Birmingham Sunday”) and end with the 50th anniversary of the assassination of JFK on November 22. More at his website, www.ultimate.com/altman
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The Pavilion Stage hosts the Beginning Instrument competitions in the morning and professional acts in the afternoon.
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VENTUCKY STRING BAND brings “California Country and Bluegrass” 1 pm. Like a jukebox of old 78 records, The Ventucky String Band is reminiscent of a time when Jazz bands featured banjo and bluegrass music was as novel as the arrival of television. Where some have tried to diminish Ventura as “Ventucky,” this band sees their name not as a veiled jab at Bluegrass music or the city that brought them together - but instead as a tribute to the music and culture of the farmers, roustabouts, and cattlemen that helped grow the city during the early days of big-oil and agriculture in Ventura County. Typical sets can vary from 1930s Jazz & Bluegrass to cowboy ballads & honky-tonk -- all seamlessly woven together with original songwriting that draws inspiration from the deep well-spring of American roots music. Formed in late 2010, this highly skilled multi-instrumental quartet features Matt Sayles, Dave White, Rick Clemens and Mark Parson, blending their decades of musical experience into a sound that harkens back to the dust-bowl era of California, and the roots of the “"California-Country” sound. Members of the Band have played professionally for over 30 years, with individual appearances on the Grand Ole Opry, the Wheeling West Virginia Jamboree (WWVA), as well as performances with Bluegrass, Country, Texas Swing & Cajun/Zydeco legends like Johnny Gimble, Merle Haggard, Dwight Yoakam, Larry Sparks, Doyle Lawson, the Bellamy Brothers, Fernest Arceneaux, Steve Riley & the Mamou Playboys and Hot Club of Cowtown. More at www.frostbittengrass.com/Ventucky.html.
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THE AMERICANS bring “traditional American Music” at 2 pm, from jug and string band to rural blues and spirituals. Formed in 2009, the Americans have performed with T-Bone Burnett and completed two cross-country tours with Ryan Bingham. Their music will appear on the soundtrack to the Coen Brothers’ 2013 Inside Llewyn Davis, a film based on the Greenwich Village folk scene in the 1960s. More at www.theamericansmusic.com/
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Rocky Neck Bluegrass Band play at 3 pm. A Southern California based group featuring Devitt Feeley, Lydia Veilleux, and Craig Ferguson, they got their start in the bluegrass music field by winning first place in the 2009 Topanga Banjo•Fiddle Contest Band Competition. In January of 2012, they took first place in the California Bluegrass Association’s “Great 48 Showcase Showdown,” competing against the top bluegrass bands from across the state and earning a spot in the Father’s Day Festival in Grass Valley. Their first recording, “Rocky Neck Bluegrass Band,” released in November of 2010, was recorded in a 1920’s cabin in the mountain community of Big Bear, CA, and was mastered by legendary bluegrass engineer Billy Wolf in Arlington, VA. The album has been receiving regular airplay on radio stations across the country. They have also appeared on 2 episodes of WETV's “My Fair Wedding” with David Tutera as well as in a cover story photo spread in C Magazine’s wedding edition. Their live ensemble at Topanga will include Brian Netzley on bass and long-time Topanga banjo contest judge, Kevin Gore. More at www.rockyneckbluegrass.com/.
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MIKE MAHANEY & FRIENDS perform "Cowboy Music and Poetry" at 4 pm. Mike is a founding member and advisory board member for the Western Music Association. His background includes Broadcasting for KCRW and KCSN FM in Los Angeles & KBBQ in Ventura. Mike was one of three that began the McCabes Concert Series in 1969 and began performing at Topanga with the band TRAILMIX back in 1980. Mike and Trailmix perform traditional and contemporary Cowboy and Western Swing. Mike regularly hosts the Cowboy Music and Poetry segment at the Topanga Banjo•Fiddle Contest.
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RAY DOYLE, as a longtime member and band director of the popular Cowboy and Western band WYLIE & THE WILD WEST, logged countless miles performing on five continents at venues ranging from the Grand Ole Opry to the Kennedy and Lincoln Centers. He has played at National Folk Festivals and Cowboy Poetry Gatherings, at French Rodeos and in Australian wool sheds. After 20 years with the band, Ray left in 2011 to concentrate on his own material. Born in Dublin, Ireland, Ray emigrated with his family to Canada, and then settled in Southern California. His second solo CD, “The Emigrant Trail,” celebrates his Irish heritage, Western music influences, and first-hand emigrant experience. It was nominated by the Academy of Western Artists for top Western Album of 2009, and by the Western Music Assoc. for Trad. Western Album and Song of the Year. It also contains Ray’s song “The Jewel,” the Gold Award winner in the Western Foklife Center’s “Yellowstone” song contest. More at RayDoyle.net
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THE DANCE BARN:
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The Dance Barn hosts the Band Playoffs until noon, and more following. Here’s the post-competition schedule:
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12:30-1:30 pm Dancing with Bees Knees
1:30-2:30 pm Dancing with Modal Tease
2:30-3:30 pm Step Dancing with Katie and Samantha Harvey
3:30-4:30 pm Dancing with the David Bragger Band
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BEES KNEES are Joe Wack (fiddle), Steve Lewis (banjo), and Laura Osborn (guitar/banjo-uke). Their repertoire is an eclectic mix of traditional music ranging from high-energy, all-out dance tunes to hauntingly beautiful melodies from the Southern Appalachian region. Though they’ve only been playing together as a trio since 2008, their old-time music reflects decades of playing for dances, concerts, workshops, parties, and events, as well as just good old-time music-making with like-minded folks on both sides of the country. Joe Wack was first enthralled by old time music as an art student in West Virginia University in the early ‘70s. From that time he has maintained the dual vocations of musician and artist. As a banjo player, he was an original founder of the still-active WV stringband Stewed Mulligan. Since moving to L.A. in '93, he has worked as a character designer for “The Simpsons” TV series while remaining immersed in old-time music on fiddle, banjo, and guitar. Laura Osborn has been a lifelong musician, performing and teaching flute in the Los Angeles area for almost twenty years. While enjoying a robust family life with her husband, two children, and two cats, she finds time whenever possible to play old-time music on guitar, banjo, and banjo-uke. Steve Lewis has played the 5-string banjo most of his adult life. A veteran of contests, fiddlers’ conventions, and festivals, Steve has also produced and played for contradances since 1989. He continues to play for dances, both contra and square with one or another of four old-time bands. For the past eleven years, Steve has led an old-time jam at the CTMS Folk Music Center in Encino on the first Sunday of each month.
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Dancing with Modal Tease at 1:30 pm. "Music from Appalachia and beyond" is what they’ve been serving up, with 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 penchant for 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. At this square dance Belinda Thom (fiddle) and Cliff Latimer (mandolin) will drive the groove with tight unison melodies, while Jim Hamilton (clawhammer banjo) and Larry Ullman (standup bass) provide the infectious backdrop. Recently, they won awards at the Topanga Banjo•Fiddle Contest and the Goleta Old-Time Fiddlers Convention. In December, 2011, they released their first CD, “Aggravatin Beauty.” More at www.ModalTease.com
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THE EUCALYPTUS GROVE:
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Hosts Childrens Crafts from 11 am to 1 pm with ALAINA SMITH and THE HOLLOW TREES.
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THE HOLLOW TREES have been sharing “Folk Music for Families” around California for eight years now. Their upbeat acoustic Americana music is like a gumbo made with a mix of bluegrass, western swing, blues, and folk styles, seasoned with a generous helping of fun.
Hailing from Nelsonville, USA, they perform classic standards, strange and wonderful covers and great original songs. With some luck they’ll be joined by their friend Nelson playing his homemade banjitar. Come on by and join the hootenanny! Learn more at www.thehollowtrees.com
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Earthworm Ensemble plays at noon, bringing music for kids and parents with some of Los Angeles’s best folk/country artists singing and playing guitars, keys, ukulele, jawharp, and percussion, with rich 3 and four part harmonies. Their live show features Sherri and Shawn Nourse, Victoria Jacobs and Paul Lacques, and Denny Moynahan, aka King Kukulele. We’re calling it family music, because parents sing along as much as their kids do. They say, “Our songs are for families to enjoy together, and talk about the ideas in the songs and our live show conversations: buffalo migration, ladybugs, earthworms, composting and recycling, taking the train, farmers markets, and what we can all do to keep our planet green.” More at www.earthwormensemble.com.
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SCOTTISH FIDDLERS play at 1 pm. For the past thirty years, the Scottish Fiddlers of Los Angeles have delighted audiences throughout Southern California with the lively, energetic and irresistibly uplifting music of Scotland, the Shetlands, Cape Breton Island and Ireland.
Their playing is characterized by hard-driving reels and strathspeys, hauntingly beautiful airs, and sweet waltzes. Directed by internally known Scottish fiddler Jan Tappan, their music is sure to get your toes-tapping and your hand-clapping. The Scottish Fiddlers perform at a variety of venues, and are always accepting new members. For information on booking the Scottish Fiddlers, or to join, contact info@scottishfiddlers.com. More at www.scottishfiddlers.org.
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See you at Paramount Ranch! The Guide strongly advises that you arrive early, before what seems like a vast amount of parking fills-up.
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Sun, May 19; Fri-Sun, May 17-19, in Joshua Tree:
Annual “JOSHUA TREE ROOTS MUSIC FESTIVAL” brings performances by PAPADOSIO, GANGA GIRI, BANG DATA, THE EGG, JANKA NABAY & THE BUBU GANG, ARTOFFICIAL, DOGON LIGHTS, M.A.K.U. SOUNDSYSTEM, LIBERATION MOVEMENT, THE MAIN SQUEEZE, RISING APPALACHIA, GLOBESONIC SOUND SYSTEM, JALIBA KUYATEH & THE KUMAREH BAND, MINER, ROBBI & KRIPA’S THIRD EAR EXPERIENCE, JELLY BREAD, MEXICO 68, WHOOLILICIOUS!, IAN WINTERS, at 2601 Sunfair Rd, Joshua Tree 92252.
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Sun, May 19; Fri-Sun, May 17-19, FESTIVAL, in Nevada:
1st Annual “HENDERSON CRAWFISH FESTIVAL” in Henderson, Nevada, between Las Vegas and Lake Mead, is a new one, produced by the same folks who produce the mid-summer “LONG BEACH CRAWFISH FESTIVAL.”
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Sun, May 19; Sat & Sun, May 18-19, in Oxnard:
Annual “CALIFORNIA STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL” in Oxnard has live music of many kinds and is free.
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Sun, May 19, in Hollywood:
8 am FAIR MARKET BAND plays their residency at the Hollywood Farmer's Market, on Ivar St between Hollywood Bl & Sunset Bl, in Hollywood 90028.
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Sun, May 19, in San Diego:
10 am Weekly “BLUEGRASS BRUNCH” at Urban Solace, 3823 30th St, San Diego 92104; 619-295-6464.
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Sun, May 19, in Santa Monica:
11 am “MATINEE KIDS SHOW” with MASANGA MARIMBA Ensemble 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 get in free.
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Sun, May 19, in South Pasadena:
11 am-2 pm Weekly “SUNDAY BLUES BRUNCH” with BARRY "BIG B" BRENNER on guitar & vocals at the Firefly Bistro, 1009 El Centro St, South Pasadena; 626-441-2443. “Big B” Brenner performs “The Real Folk Blues.” Features seasonal Brunch menu, mimosas, sangria and Bloody Marys. BIG B sings a mellow compilation of acoustic blues. No cover.
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Sun, May 19, in Griffith Park (L.A.):
Noon-2 pm Monthly “WESTERN MUSIC JAM” at the Museum of the American West (Autry Museum), 4700 Western Heritage Way, Griffith Park, Los Angeles 90027; 323-667-2000.
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Sun, May 19, in Marina del Rey:
1-4 pm “FREE OUTDOOR WEEKEND CONCERT SERIES” features Blues, Jazz, Latin, or Pop at Fisherman’s Village in Marina del Rey (weather permitting). Info and schedules, www.visitmarinadelrey.com/schedule/ongoing-events.
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Sun, May 19, in SFV (Van Nuys):
1 pm SONGMAKERS monthly “EAST VALLEY HOOT” in Van Nuys. Info and location at www.songmakers.org.
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Sun, May 19, in La Verne:
2 pm Monthly “IRISH, OLD-TIME, BLUEGRASS SESSION” at Connolly's Kitchen, 1453 Foothill Bl, La Verne 91750; 909-593-6322.
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Sun, May 19, in OC (Huntington Beach):
3-7 pm “IRISH MUSIC SUNDAYS” at Gallagher's Irish Pub & Grill, 300 PCH (pub entrance is on Walnut), Huntington Beach; 714-536-2422. Nominally, this series begins at 4 pm. All Irish Dishes on the menu are only $10 when the Irish musicians are on stage.
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Sun, May 19, in Murrieta:
3 pm “SUNDAY FAMILY FUNDAY” brings a TRADITIONAL IRISH SESSION and IRISH DANCING by the Claddagh School to Shamrock Irish Pub and Eatery, 39252 Winchester Rd, Murrieta; 951 696-5252. Enjoy the ambiance, food and libations at this new family-friendly Sunday venue.
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Sun, May 19, in OC (Costa Mesa):
3 pm SONGMAKERS monthly “COSTA MESA SONG CIRCLE” at Debby and Terry Koken's house in Costa Mesa 92627; email for location and info, dkoken@hmausa.com.
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Sun, May 19, in Tujunga:
3 pm Monthly “ENGLISH COUNTRY DANCE” brings the band RICKER'S GHOST and caller: LYNNANNE HANSON-MILLER at Olde Towne's Comfort & Joy Café, 10024 Commerce Av, Tujunga 91042; 818-951-2700.
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Sun, May 19, in downtown L.A.:
4 pm “LE SALON DE MUSIQUES” monthly CHAMBER CONCERT SERIES concludes today in the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion, 5th Floor, L.A. Music Center, 135 N Grand Av, L.A. (downtown) 90012; 213-972-7211; www.musiccenter.org.
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Sun, May 19, in downtown L.A.:
4 pm “LE SALON DE MUSIQUES” monthly CHAMBER CONCERT SERIES in the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion, 5th Floor, L.A. Music Center, 135 N Grand Av, L.A. (downtown) 90012; 213-972-7211; www.musiccenter.org.
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Sun, May 19, in Burbank:
5-9 pm Monthly "JONNY WHITESIDE'S MESSAROUND" at Viva Cantina, 900 W Riverside Dr, Burbank 91506; www.vivacantina.com.
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Sun, May 19, in Burbank;
6-10 pm Monthly "JOHNNY WHITESIDES' MESSAROUND" honors the late GEORGE JONES with an all star blitz of honky tonk heroes, including PETE ANDERSON, TONYA WATTS, LYNETTE SKYNYRD, GROOVY REDNECKS, FREIGHT SHAKERS, BRIAN HOGAN & CHRISTINE NELSON, RONNIE MACK, RICK SHEA, PATTY BOOKER, and more, at Viva Cantina, 900 Riverside Dr, Burbank 91506; www.vivacantina.com.
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The King of Country's ineradicable memory lives on at this hit & thrill, passionate, mad dog memorial. Messaround mastermind Jonny Whiteside rallies a stomping shock troupe of George acolytes for a heartfelt barrage of Jones favorites, country classics and plenty of random, bizarro extracurricular whim and wham song selections. Everyone were stunned into a coma of pain, loss and regret at the news of Jones' April 26 passing, but this hard-country exorcism aims to venerate the artist and elevate the mood.
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Performers at this possum-centric grand tour include fabled blues guitar wizard PETE ANDERSON, Hollywood hell raisers GROOVY REDNECKS, a dose of classic George & Tammy duets from BRIAN HOGAN & CHRISTINE NELSON, brilliant Alabama rebel child TONYA WATTS, incendiary Southern rock gyrls LYNETTE SKYNYRD, hardcore honkytonk outlaws THE FREIGHT SHAKERS, country-rockabilly guru extraordinaire RONNIE MACK, California hard country empress PATTY BOOKER, renowned Golden State provocateur RICK SHEA, plus special guests galore.
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Sun, May 19, in Santa Monica:
6 pm Weekly "KOFFEEHOUSE SUNDAY SESSIONS" brings a lineup of acoustic singer-songwriters to The Charleston, 2460 Wilshire Bl, Santa Monica; www.charlestonla.com; 310-828-2115.
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Sun, May 19, in Altadena:
7 pm THE LATE BLOOMERS 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 by the Guide’s editor, writing in FolkWorks, as L.A.’s best intimate acoustic listening room venue”).
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Dan Ames, Gayle Bluemel, Ross Johnsen and Scott Shepherd are the LATE BLOOMERS, an acoustic folk-rock band, and have been performing together since 2006. Now two married couples, they cut their teeth on the music of Dylan, Neil Young and Paul Simon while still in high school in the sixties. They have since found their own sound by not only putting their individual stamp on favorites from that era., but by performing many new original tunes as well.
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Sun, May 19, in SFV (Chatsworth):
7 pm An AMERICANA / ALT-COUNTRY / HONKY-TONK BAND plays the Cowboy Palace, 21635 Devonshire St, Chatsworth; 818-341-0166. A real, live, fun honky-tonk scene with live music nightly. Go early for their free weekly BBQ at 5 pm and free dance lessons at 6 pm. No cover.
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Sun, May 19, in Culver City:
8 pm Monthly “BOULEVARD MUSIC VARIETY NIGHT” includes an OPEN MIC at Boulevard Music, 4316 Sepulveda Bl, Culver City 90230; 310-398-2583. Sign-ups for this one start in advance, and the eight spots may be full before tonight. Call them.
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Sun, May 19, in SFV (Burbank):
8 pm “AMERICANA / ALT-COUNTRY / HONKY-TONK” music on two separate stages at Viva Cantina, 900 Riverside Dr (next to L.A. Equestrian Center), Burbank; 818-845-2425 or 818-515-4444; www.vivacantina.com. Okay to park free across the street at Pickwick Bowl (free, nearly unlimited parking for Viva patrons). Two stages, one in the Front Room is always no cover, the other, the Riverside Rancho stage, may charge cover. Venue has full bar, serves good Mexican food, all ages.
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Sun, May 19, in SFV (Van Nuys):
9:30 pm KEN O'MALLEY & THE TWILIGHT LORDS play Ireland’s 32, 13721 Burbank Bl, Van Nuys 91401; 818-785-4031.
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Sun, May 19, in Santa Monica:
11 pm Weekly “ACOUSTIC CORDIALE” showcase closes-out the weekend, at 14 Below, 1348 14th St, Santa Monica 90404; 310-451-5040.
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Mon, May 20, WORKSHOP for ARTISTS, in Culver City:
7:30 pm IWOSC presents a panel discussion, “MARKETING FOR THE WRITER: HOW TO GET THE BIGGEST BANG FOR YOUR BUCK-AND YOUR TIME,” at the Veterans Memorial Bldg, 4117 Overland Av (at Culver Bl), Culver City. Free parking; enter on Culver.
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Your work will not sell itself. No marketing, no nothing, nada, zilch. Regardless of the enormous competition out there, if you are savvy, creative, and energetic, your work will have an edge. But you need to know how, you need to know where, you need to know what's new and creative, and you need to know how to do it inexpensively and time-efficiently.
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What has changed recently? What is all of this new buzz about Amazon and short stories?
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IWOSC’s yearly panel has assembled experienced veterans. Learn from them and resolve to put the time and energy into improving your marketing. Yes, everyone can benefit from improved marketing.
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The panel: PENNY C. SANSEVIERI, founder and CEO of Author Marketing Experts, Inc., is a best-selling author and internationally recognized book marketing and media relations expert. She is an Adjunct Professor teaching Self-Publishing for NYU. Her company is one of the leaders in the publishing industry and has developed some of the most innovative Social Media/Internet book marketing campaigns. She is the author of five books, including Red Hot Internet Publicity, which has been called the "leading guide to everything Internet." AME is the first book marketing and publicity firm to use Internet promotion to its full impact through The Virtual Author Tour™, which strategically harnesses social networking sites, Twitter, blogs, book videos, and relevant sites in order to push an author’s message into the online community at sites related to the book's topic and thereby position the author in his or her market. AME has had eleven recent books top bestseller lists, including those of the New York Times, USA Today, and Wall Street Journal. To learn more about Penny’s books or her promotional services, you can visit her web site at www.amarketingexpert.com.
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DONNA M. THOMAS, author, life & empowerment coach, ad executive and copywriter, and mother, has worked in the field of marketing and advertising since 1994. Her clients include Miss Grace Lemon Cake Company, Gaviña Gourmet Coffee, Don Francisco’s Gourmet Coffee, Gioia Apparel, Ivory Records, Andrea Woolf and IgniteYourLifeBook.com, and now Sage House Publishing. Nowadays, she’s focused her presence on Google and Social Media, and on “consciously” marketing her new memoir, “From Pebbles to Pathways: A Journey of Healing the Heart One Insight at a Time”. Even being relatively unknown, for the past 3 years, Donna has maintained 5k friends and over 900 followers on Facebook, and almost 2,800 Google friends. Her name, Donna M Thomas, dominates the first two pages in Google, and her face, book and blog site (http://donna-thomas.com) dominate the first window of Google images.
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TAMMY BLECK, ghostwriter, proficient columnist, and author of the award-winning book "Single Past 50 Now What?" and the award winning blog "Witty Woman Writing." She is known for her humor and has often been compared to Erma Bombeck and dubbed the female Andy Rooney. Her writing has been published in countless magazines and newspapers such as the "Los Angeles Daily News," "The Denver Post," "The Rocky Mountain News," "The Portland Post," "The Jewish Writing Project," and "Jewish Journal." Tammy is a recipient of the Certificate of Commendation from the mayor of Los Angeles for her work in educating the public. You can contact Tammy at Tammy@WittyWomanWrting.comand enjoy her weekly blog at www.WittyWomanWriting.com/blog/ .
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MELODY JACKSON, Ph.D., founder of Smart Girls Productions, has worked with over 3000 screenwriters and has critiqued thousands of screenplays in depth. Three times named a Top 5 Script Analyst in the country, Melody is a frequent guest speaker at screenwriting events, and and her work has appeared in such industry publications as Script Magazine and the Television Academy’s Emmy Magazine. In 2012 Final Draft Software invited Melody to deliver a webinar on Marketing Your Screenplay to Hollywood to a huge success. Smart Girls offers a unique, comprehensive range of script marketing services, including writing query letters, email queries, and targeting literary agents, managers and producers by genre. For more information on writer services, go to: www.SmartG.com/writers. Also claim your free, first-rate articles on marketing scripts and developing screenplays, at: www.smartg.com/screenwritertips.
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MODERATOR: STEVEN SANCHEZ, founder and CEO of the Los Angeles-based internet agency, INEXUS. For the past 20 years, Steven has helped large and small companies start web sites and get discovered. He has taught numerous workshops on starting web businesses and using social media to promote one’s visibility. He has also worked on several web design books such as “Homepage Usability,” “Web Design on a Shoestring,” and “The Unusually Useful Web Book.” Steven is currently developing BookPlatform101.com, a web community to help authors build successful platforms for growing full businesses out of their books. He can be reached at steven@bookplatform101.com.
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Panel begins at 7:30 pm sharp, followed by networking. Admission is $15 general admission. IWOSC members are free.
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Mon, May 20, in Hollywood:
7-10 pm "BLUES MUSIC MEMORIAL FOR HERBIE KATZ" with BOB SULLIVAN leading a tribute to Herbie, and his band mates in the award-winning WUMBLOOZO playing both electric and unplugged with RANDY TOBIN sitting in on harmonica (Herbie’s instrument), at the Celebrity Center on Franklin in Hollywood.
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This is the second of THREE musical memorials in different venues, celebrating the life of the blues harmonica virtuoso and all-around great guy. Please bring a pot luck dish.
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About the other (remaining) musical memorial, still to come:
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Everyone who knew Herbie is encouraged to take part on Saturday, June 1st from 2-4 pm at Mayflower Inn in North Hollywood. This one is hosted by Herbie's son and brother. WUMBLOOZO will also be playing here, with RANDY TOBIN sitting-in on harmonica. If you come to either the Celebrity Center OR the Mayflower memorial event(s), please bring a pot luck dish. The band adds, "Thank you for all the sentiments and kind words about Herbie (Doctor Fun) that have been received." More at www.wumbloozo.com.
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Fri, May 24, in Santa Monica:
8 pm JAY NASH & DAVID RAMIREZ 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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Sat & Sun, May 25 & 26, FESTIVAL, in Simi Valley:
24th Annual “SIMI VALLEY CAJUN & BLUES FESTIVAL,” formerly “SIMI CAJUN-CREOLE MUSIC FESTIVAL,” brings performances by STEVE RILEY & THE MAMOU PLAYBOYS, ANDRE THIERRY & ZYDECO MAGIC, BONNE MUSIQUE ZYDECO, J PAUL JR. & THE ZYDECO NUBREEDS, ACADIANA with THERESA RUSSELL, LEROY THOMAS & THE ZYDECO ROADRUNNERS, DAVID SOUSA & THE ZYDECO MUDBUGS, LISA HALEY & THE ZYDEKATS, and an additional lineup of blues artists, at Rancho Santa Susana Community Park, 5005 E Los Angeles Av, Simi Valley 93063. Info, 805-517-9000; www.simicajun.org.
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A fine, well-run event, sponsored by the local Rotary Club, with profits going to numerous local charities and community organizations, this festival is held on a sprawling outdoor site, with tents over large dance floors at each of two main stages and tents for seated shade, and over rows of tables for eating. Shuttle buses from remote parking when the nearby lots fill-up.
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Here are some videos from the 2011 Simi Valley Cajun Blues Festival, courtesy of Brad Sjoblum: ANDRE THIERRY performing, www.youtube.com/watch?v=R4K-5ftIr7U and http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=98NlOnG5pyQ; GREG BENUSA teaching zydeco dance, www.youtube.com/watch?v=DKPrj4EM0do; dancers, www.youtube.com/watch?v=kk7by1oHbWY; 97-year-old zydeco dancer Bernice Sjoblom, dancing and eating alligator, and proving you are never too old to try something new, at www.youtube.com/watch?v=a0ipnZhDntM.
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Sat & Sun, May 25 & 26, FESTIVAL, in OC (Costa Mesa):
Annual “SCOTTISH HIGHLAND GAMES” at the OC Fairgrounds. Info, www.scotsfest.com.
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Sat, May 25, near Lake Casitas:
6 pm YOUNG DUBLINERS, plus an opening set by THE INDIAN TRADING FURS, kick-off this year's "DANCING OAK RANCH SUMMER CONCERT SERIES," located in a wooded canyon on Hwy 150, a few miles from Lake Casitas.
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The summer series returns for its 6th year with more delightfully delicious live acoustic music and the rousing, energetic and exciting Young Dubliners performing their passionate and universally popular Celtic / Celtic rock classics and catchy original tunes.
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Gates open at 5 pm for claiming your spot and pre-concert potluck. Opening act at 6, YOUNG DUBLINERS play at 7 pm.
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The YOUNG DUBLINERS are quite possibly "Celtic Rock's" hardest working band, playing hundreds of shows to thousands of fans across the US and Europe every year.
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In recent years, the Young Dubliners have twice appeared on ABC's "Jimmy Kimmel Live!," had songs featured in the TV shows "Sons of Anarchy" and "Human Target," and toured extensively as headliners and as openers for a diverse list of artists, including The Flaming Lips, Collective Soul, Jethro Tull, Johnny Lang, and many more.
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Although the band's sound is most commonly called "Celtic Rock," that label, as labels often can be, is misleading.
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The Irish influence is there, certainly, but it's not the only influence that rears its head on their albums, or in live shows. "That was always the idea", Keith Roberts, lead singer for the band explains. He adds, "The sound was always intended to be a hybrid because we all come from different backgrounds. Even though two of us are from Ireland, a lot of the music we listened to growing up wasn't Irish at all, but when we got here, we got homesick and developed a new appreciation for Irish Music.”
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Opening act plays 6-6:45 pm, marking the return of the dynamite Santa Barbara indie band THE INDIAN TRADING FURS. The event promo says , “Sounds like … Mumford & Sons thrown into a circle pit. Breakneck guitar parts, whip-like drum fills, fearless banjo and soaring vocals have helped move this trio from local street corners to a nine state tour and a new album in the works.”
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Potluck dinner is optional -- come early (gates at 5 pm) and bring a dish to share in the picnic with friends, family and the band , on the grass under the oaks. They supply the cups, plates, juice, coffee & water, but it’s BYOB.
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Bring a low-back deck chair, a blanket and a small flashlight to help find your vehicle after the show. The evening gets cool -- there's a bonfire at the break -- but bring a jacket or extra blanket for the second half. Friendly, well behaved dogs on a leash are welcome.
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Tix $20 in advance or at the gate, and kids under age 15 are free. Questions? Contact Shane at 805-665-8852 or shane@ojaiconcertseries.com.
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For directions to Dancing Oak Ranch and advance tix, go to www.ojaiconcertseries.com.
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Wed, May 29, in History:
On this day in 1953, New Zealand beekeeper EDMUND HILLARY and Sherpa TENZING NORGAY became the first humans to reach the summit of Mt. Everest and return to tell of it. The Himalayan peak, on the border of Nepal and Tibet, is earth’s highest place, at more than 29,000 feet above sea level.
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Fri, May 31, in Santa Monica:
8 pm ANNE McCUE & DAVID OLNEY, plus SERGIO WEBB opening, at McCabe’s, 3101 Pico Bl (Pico at 31st), Santa Monica 90405; www.mccabes.com; 310-828-4403; tix, 310-828-4497. Tix, $20.
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Sat, Jun 1, in NoHo:
1-4 pm “HERBIE KATZ MUSICAL MEMORIAL” brings a musical tribute and celebration of “the magnanimous life” of blues harmonica great HERBIE KATZ, aka “DOCTOR FUN.” It’s a potluck, so bring something to share if you go(!) It’s at the Mayflower Club, a “British-American Social Club” (to which he belonged), at 11110 Victory Bl, North Hollywood 91606.
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There will be stories told, live music, and potluck fare. Please bring love in your heart and a dish for the buffet. His bandmates in WUMBLOOZO say, “Let’s show Doctor Fun what his legacy means to us!”
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Sat, Jun 1, in Lancaster:
8 pm JUICE NEWTON plays the 2013 season’s closing show at the Lancaster Performing Arts Center, 750 W Lancaster Bl, Lancaster 93534; www.lpac.org; 661-723-5950. Tix $32 & $27.
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Thu-Sun, Jun 6-9, FESTIVAL, in Connecticut:
Annual “STRAWBERRY PARK CAJUN ZYDECO FESTIVAL” in Preston, CT, has a Cajun-zydeco lineup that includes CURLEY TAYLOR & ZYDECO TROUBLE, GENO DELAFOSE & FRENCH ROCKIN’ BOOGIE, STEVE RILEY & THE MAMOU PLAYBOYS, THE PINE LEAF BOYS, LIL’ WAYNE & SAME OL’ 2-STEP, SAVOY FAMILY BAND, JESSE LEGE,JIMMY JO, & PLANET ZYDECO. Go to www.strawberrypark.net/festivals/cajun-zydecofestival for details.
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Sun, Jun 9, in Pasadena:
3:30 pm BARRY McGUIRE & JOHN YORK play a benefit concert for homeless families in a specially-crafted “HURT & HOPE” version of their “TRIPPIN’ THE ’60s” show, at 1st Church of the Nazarene, 3700 E Sierra Madre Bl, Pasadena 91107.
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In 1965, BARRY McGUIRE sang about a world of hurt in his landmark delivery of the #1 Billboard Hit (and banned from the radio) song, “Eve of Destruction.” In 2013, he sings about his journey to hope. JOHN YORK is a former member of THE BYRDS who has toured the world as an accomplished performing songwriter. It’s a benefit for the homeless, with proceeds going to Family Promise of San Gabriel Valley. More on the event at www.conta.cc/ZaAROW
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Advance tix $30 at 626-675-1316. Tix at door, $35.
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Thu, Jun 13, in SGV (Covina):
8 pm THOM BRESH, “Merle Travis-Style Guitar Master,” plays The Fret House, 309 N Citrus Av, Covina 91723; 626-339-7020; frethouse@earthlink.net; www.frethouse.com. Doors at 7:30 for the best seats. More at www.bresh.com. Tix, $15.
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Fri-Sun, Jun 14-16, FESTIVAL, in Ontario:
37th Annual “HUCK FINN'S JUBILEE,” the national award-winning Father's Day Weekend event, changes towns this year, moving to Cucamonga-Guasti Regional Park, 800 N Archibald Av, Ontario 91764.
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The popular bluegrass-themed festival is moving from its original location at Mojave Narrows Regional Park in a bittersweet decision for the family of event founder DON TUCKER, who passed away after suffering a stroke in October. The festival’s new home, Cucamonga-Guasti Regional Park, is a 150-acre venue with green grass stage area, bountiful trees and two stocked lakes for fishing. The park is surrounded by a variety of hotels and offers quick and easy access from the I-10 freeway. Check out the festival video at www.promo.huckfinn.com and get all the details, including early-bird discount tix, camping, etc, at www.huckfinn.com.
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Under Don Tucker’s leadership, Huck Finn achieved multiple recognitions as one of the finest family-friendly music festivals in America. We expect his family will carry on with the same commitment and continue to produce a model event.
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Fri-Sun, Jun 14-16, FESTIVAL, in Santa Barbara Co.:
Annual “LIVE OAK MUSIC FESTIVAL” at Live Oak Camp, in the Coast Range, NW of Santa Barbara is the annual benefit for Santa Barbara / Central Coast public radio, and a superbly well-produced all-ages event with a gently bohemian feel. Get out your tie-dyes, or buy them there.
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The lineup is almost complete and they brag (with real justification) “we have some amazing acts coming your way for the 25th Annual Live Oak Music Festival Father's Day Weekend!”
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Performers include:
• JERRY DOUGLAS, 13-time Grammy winner, three-time CMA Musician of the Year and "The King of the Dobro."
• ROBERT EARL KEEN, Texas singer-songwriter and called "One of our nation's finest musical storytellers."
• STOOGES BRASS BAND, winners of the 2010 New Orleans Street Kings competition and Best Contemporary Brass Band at the 2011 Big Easy Music Awards
• RUTHIE FOSTER, rootsy rhythm, soul, rock & blues powerhouse who has also recorded a roots-of-bluegrass album.
• RUPA & THE APRIL FISHES
• DEAD WINTER CARPENTERS
• JOE CRAVEN TRIO
• RANCHERS FOR PEACE
• LA SANTA CECELIA
• TOM BALL & KENNY SULTAN
• INGA SWEARINGEN
• PHIL SALAZAR & THE KIN FOLK
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Order your adult full-festival pass while they’re still available (they do sell-out) or your single-day tickets at www.liveoakfest.org, or 805-781-3030 (Mon-Fri, 8 am-5 pm).
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Fri, Jun 14, in VC (Newbury Park):
8 pm “FIRESIDE CONCERT SERIES” brings KEN O’MALLEY with his authentic and original Irish music, fabulous voice, multi-instrumental prowess, and storytelling, for a solo performance; plus, another act, tba, at Borchard Community Center,190 N Reino Rd, Newbury Park 91320; more online at www.crpd.org/parkfac/borchard/fireside_concerts.asp. Hosted by Bob Kroll, sponsored by Conejo Recreation & Park District. Info, contact Bob at 805-499-2930 or folksgr1@aol.com. A good series; adults only, no children. Arrive early for a good seat. $9 at the door.
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Sat, Jun 15, FESTIVAL, in Claremont:
10 am-10 pm “CLAREMONT FOLK FESTIVAL” returns after a three-year hiatus, at Rancho Santa Ana Botanic Gardens, Foothill & College, Claremont; 909-624-2928.
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Sat, Jun 15, in OC (Anaheim):
7:30 pm FREEBO and SEVERIN BROWNE play a co-bill at the Living Tradition Concert Series at the Anaheim Downtown Community Center, 250 E Center St, Anaheim; www.thelivingtradition.org; reservations 949-646-1964.
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Sat, Jun 29, in San Diego Co (Encinitas):
7 pm KEN O’MALLEY brings his authentic and original Irish music, fabulous voice, and multi-instrumental prowess, for a solo performance at the “SAN DIEGO FOLK HERITAGE” series at San Dieguito United Methodist Church, 170 Calle Magdalena, Encinitas; www.sdfolkheritage.org.
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Jul 4-7, FESTIVAL, in Oregon:
Annual “WATERFRONT BLUES FEST” in Portland, Oregon brings 75 bands, from blues to swing and a Zydeco lineup includes CHUBBY CARRIER & THE BAYOU SWAMP BAND, LIL’ WAYNE & SAME OL’ 2-STEP, THE PINE LEAF BOYS, HORACE TRAHAN & THE OSSUN EXPRESS, TOOLOOSE, & ATOMIC GUMBO. Most of the 75 blues & swing bands had yet to be posted at press time. The fest is in Waterfront Park in downtown Portland, and brings over 20,000 attendees each day.
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Our Cajun-zydeco dance friends tell us, “If flying in, best to avoid a rental car & parking fees in downtown. Options for rooms include www.hotwire.com for a 3-star hotel ($68) at the airport (with shuttle from terminal) within walking distance to the Cascade light rail station. To / from downtown takes 45 minutes, and drops you 4 short blocks from the fest. [Another option is the] University Place Hotel (www.uplacehotel.com) for $113 / night, including tax & breakfast, ten blocks from the fest.” They also suggest the PSU campus dorm rooms with bath & amenities, $56 to $66 / night, 12 blocks from the fest; www.pdx.edu/conferences/stay-us, where you can click on “individual stay contract” for details.
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Hotels across the street from the fest include the Marriott and Hotel 50. Both are over $150 / night. The Hilton Hotel (6 blocks away) may be willing to bargain if you arrive without reservations and they have empty rooms.
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Sat, Jul 20, FESTIVAL, in New Mexico:
Annual “WILDLIFE WEST FEST” includes performances by LISA HALEY & THE ZYDEKATS
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Fri-Mon, Jul 26-29, FESTIVAL, in Rhode Island:
Annual “NEWPORT FOLK FESTIVAL” in Newport, Rhode Island, with IRIS DEMENT, TROMBONE SHORTY, JIM JAMES. THE LUMINEERS, BONNIE “PRINCE” BILLY, COLIN MELOY, BLACK PRAIRIE, BETH ORTON, TIFT MERRITT, THE MOUNTAIN GOATS, SHOVELS & ROPE, ANDREW BIRD, SPIRIT FAMILY REUNION, THE FELICE BROTHERS, and more. Held at historic Ft. Adams on the edge of Narragansett Bay, the Newport Folk Festival offers three stages of music, plus surprise performances around the grounds.
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Sat & Sun, Jul 27 & 28, FESTIVAL, in Long Beach:
Annual "LONG BEACH CRAWFISH FESTIVAL" brings Cajun & zydeco and blues, including top bands from Louisiana, at Rainbow Lagoon Events Park, 400 E Shoreline Dr (between Shoreline Village Dr & Linden Av), Long Beach 90802. More, soon.
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Sat, Aug 17, in Santa Clarita:
7 pm LISA HALEY & THE ZYDEKATS play the “SANTA CLARITA SUMMER CONCERT SERIES” in the park at 27150 Bouquet Canyon Rd, Santa Clarita 91351; http://arts.santa-clarita.com/Index.aspx?page=42.
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Aug 22-25, FESTIVAL, in OC (Costa Mesa):
Times tba “WAVELENGTH FESTIVAL OF MUSIC” brings performances by BONNIE RAITT, THE AIRBORNE TOXIC EVENT with PACIFIC SYMPHONY, The Music of PINK FLOYD: “THE DARK SIDE OF THE MOON” played live in its entirety with Pacific Symphony (with KCRW’s Jason Bentley announcing), at the OC Fair & Event Center at Pacific Amphitheatre in Costa Mesa.
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Over four summer evenings, Wavelength features a diverse array of contemporary musicians, in most cases performing with members of the PACIFIC SYMPHONY. It’s a key part the symphony’s 35th anniversary season initiatives, and described as “the launch of a new musical endeavor.”
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Sat, Aug 24, in Ventura:
7:30 pm Cajun blues band PORTERHOUSE BOB & DOWN TO THE BONE play the “MUSIC UNDER THE STARS” series at historic Olivas Adobe, 4200 Olivas Park Dr, Ventura; www.cityofventura.net/mus. Reservations recommended, these events always sell-out.
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Aug 30-Sep 1, FESTIVAL, in Rhode Island:
Annual “RHYTHM & ROOTS FEST” in Ninigret State Park, RI. Go to www.rhythmandroots.com for info.
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Sat, Sep 7, in Ventura:
7:30 pm LISA HALEY & THE ZYDEKATS play the “MUSIC UNDER THE STARS” series at historic Olivas Adobe, 4200 Olivas Park Dr, Ventura; www.cityofventura.net/mus. Reservations recommended, these events always sell-out.
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Sat & Sun, Oct 5 & 6, FESTIVAL, in Culver City:
Annual “HARVEST FESTIVAL OF DULCIMERS” sponsored by Southern California Dulcimer Heritage. Details when we get them. More on dulcimer-based bands and dulcimer-related events, throughout the year, at that organization’s site, www.scdh.org.
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Sat, Oct 5, in Pasadena:
8 pm CHRIS PROCTOR plays the “CALTECH FOLK MUSIC SOCIETY” series in Beckman Institute Auditorium (aka “Little Beckman”) on the Caltech campus in Pasadena; 626-395-4652. Park in either of two lots at the end of Michigan Av, south off Del Mar.
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