Wednesday, June 12, 2013

Ringo Report, a Ticket Alert (TODAY) for West Coast "Newport Folk Fest," and Wednesday's live music scene -- June 12, 2013

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Wednesday's events follow.  First...
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TODAY, two timely things to report...
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1)  In L.A.: the NEWPORT FOLK FESTIVAL! Advance early-bird passcode tix are on sale TODAY ONLY, for the first-ever West Coast
weekend transplant of "THE" legendary Folk Fest. (Details below).
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2)  RINGO REPORT: Today, the Grammy Museum opens a major temporary exhibition on RINGO STARR. The Guide was on hand yesterday to get Ringo's remarks about it, and preview the exhibit.
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Full details of each are in SPECIAL SECTIONS, below.
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Of course, we don't want you to miss choosing ANY of what's happening today and tonight across the vast and tuneful landscape, so Wednesday's music scene gets its own edition, as part of what's right here.
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Looking ahead...
THIS WEEKEND offers a cornucopia of FESTIVALS, plus some especially fine concerts, and other temptations. ALL will be in a major new and fully updated edition, now being prepared for publication. Meantime, check what we knew about the weekend (and beyond) when we last presented it, at what was then a ways ahead -- in the last full edition, at:
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http://acousticamericana.blogspot.com/2013/06/two-weekends-chockfull-o-festivals-plus.html?m=1
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Here's what's up, today and tonight, with those SPECIAL SECTIONS and live Folk-Americana music alllll over Southern California:
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Wednesday, June 12, 2013:
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Wednesday's Sections:
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1)  NEWPORT FOLK FEST coming "WAY OVER YONDER" to Southern California -- EARLY BIRD TIX available today only, with our passcode
2)  "RINGO: PEACE & LOVE" -- Ringo Report & today's exhibition opening
3)  Music Camps
4)  Concerts, Club Gigs, Coffee Houses, and other notable live performances and events
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1)  NEWPORT FOLK FEST coming "WAY OVER YONDER" to Southern California
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EARLY BIRD TIX are available today only, with our passcode.
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It's a brand-new two-day festival on the Santa Monica Pier, the first-ever West Coast
weekend transplant of "THE" legendary Folk Fest. It happens Sat & Sun, Oct 5 & 6. But it'll surely sell-out long before that.
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Early Bird 2-day passes, and Early Bird individual day passes for Saturday or Sunday are available. Full festival passes are available TODAY, a full day ahead of public sale, using the links below and the PASSCODE: NEWPORT
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Lineup includes:
• Neko Case
• Brett Dennen
• Calexico
• Justin Townes Earle
• Shovels And Rope
• Conor Oberst
• First Aid Kit
• The Felice Brothers
• Jonathan Wilson
• Thao & the Get Down Stay Down
• Frank Fairfield
• Aaron Embry
• Jenny O
• Hurray For The Riff Raff
• Jessica Pratt
• Spirit Family Reunion
• Neal Casal
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All festival concert viewing areas are general admission, BUT, vip-type tix come with privileges. Otherwise, at both the Main Stage and Carousel Stage, your space is first-come, first served.
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At the Main Stage, "Folk Kin passes" have access to a front-of-stage priority viewing area and the backstage patio bar. At the Carousel Stage, "Folk Kin" have priority access. At the Main Stage, "Guestfolk" passes have access to a priority viewing area. Now that you know, here's how to get your tickets.
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BUY 2-DAY PASSES ranging from $64 to $170, using PASSCODE: NEWPORT at:
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http://touch.ticketfly.com/purchase/mobile/eventV2/296011
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BUY SATURDAY PASSES ranging from $36 to $75, using PASSCODE: NEWPORT at:
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http://touch.ticketfly.com/purchase/mobile/eventV2/264337
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BUY SUNDAY PASSES ranging from $36 to $75, using PASSCODE: NEWPORT at:
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http://touch.ticketfly.com/purchase/mobile/eventV2/264339?wrKey=65DD2B4A9E1D16361DA3BDF9338E6140
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Service charges and ticket limits apply to all ticket purchases. Presented as A Rum & Humble / Spaceland Concert.
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Venue is the Santa Monica Pier, Ocean Av at Colorado Av, Santa Monica. All ages, with some areas 21+. Rain-or-shine event.
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MORE INFO:
www.wayoveryonder.net/tickets/
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For ticket questions, email wayoveryondertickets@gmail.com
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2)  "RINGO: PEACE & LOVE" -- Ringo Report & today's exhibition opening
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Yesterday, the Guide's editor was privileged to get a sneak peek at the almost-finished major exhibition dedicated to the music career of RINGO STARR -- and a face-to-face with Ringo himself. Well, it's a qualified face-to-face, since he never took off his sunglasses.
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The exhibit opens today, Wednesday,  June 12, at the Grammy Museum in Los Angeles. Tix and info, 213-765-6800; www.grammymuseum.org.
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The exhibition, "RINGO: PEACE & LOVE," isn't just the first major exhibition to explore the life and extraordinary career of seven-time GRAMMY Award® winner and iconic BEATLE RINGO STARR. It's also the first major exhibit anywhere, ever dedicated to a drummer, according to Grammy Museum spokeswoman Andie Cox.
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The GRAMMY Museum put this together in cooperation with Ringo Starr himself.
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That was obvious as museum Executive Director Bob Santelli and Ringo exchanged heartfelt words of thanks to one another.
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Santelli said, "Why this attention by the museum? Because I'm a baby-boomer and I grew-up loving the Beatles? Sure, but it's much more than that. If there hadn't been a Ringo, there wouldn't have been any of the rock drummers who have since become famous."
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For his part, Ringo observed, "I'm a musician. This is the place to be. And I am very proud of the music I've made, of the work we did as the Beatles, of the legacy we left. I'm thrilled that young people will interact with this exhibit and the music will live on into another generation. It is important to me to be here."
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Ringo spoke with the characteristic cadence his conversation has always famously had. He is thin and youthful in appearance, relaxed, easygoing, still prone to playing the subtle clown and noting other's remarks by adding his touches of wry wit. The man still has the charm that took a generation of American teenage girls by storm in 1964. It's not an affectation. It's him.
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Ringo's earlier music-making, including his skiffle band days, receive attention in the exhibit, and he smiled and brightened even more when the subject came up. (Skiffle music was big in Britain in the late 1950s. It's based on American roots music, circa 1920s. Its counterpart here was the jug band revival in the '60s, now happily enjoying a comeback.)
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Ringo speaks easily and fondly of his Beatles bandmates, and in some of his references, there is no sense of the passage of time. But, at the right moment, he does let you know how much he misses George and John, and how much he enjoyed the on-stage musical reunion with Paul McCartney at Madison Square Garden in 2010.
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Even when he is reflective and philosophical, Ringo seems a genuinely happy man, and that seems to be integral with inner fulfillment. Still, he talks of things yet undone, music to explore, and of the desire to influence young people to value peace and love, and ultimately, the planet and each other.
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Of course, Ringo's career -- the continuing long journey of a gifted artist -- is multi-dimensional. That's reflected in the exhibition's displays of his original photography, paintings, and sketches.
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Always a dapper dresser in an avant-garde vein, display cases here are filled with many of his most notable outfits from concert stage and large and small  screens.
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The one-of-a-kind, LIMITED-RUN exhibition offers visitors an unprecedented, in-depth, look at all aspects of Starr’s musical and creative life –- as a musician, artist, actor, and as the man the world knows and loves simply as "Ringo."
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Important to him, it also aims to propel Ringo's "universal message of peace and love," so evident in his music and visual art.
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There's so much to see. The scope of the exhibit spans Ringo’s early life growing up in Liverpool, from RAVING TEXANS turned RORY STORM, from THE BEATLES to becoming a solo artist, and then to the ALL STARRS with whom he continues to tour. The unique collection brings together diverse artifacts, rare and never-before-seen photographs, documents (including his Musicians Union pay book), personal letters, handwritten notes, telegrams, and film and video footage.
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In the adjacent theatre, visitors will have the opportunity to see the 17-minute film produced for the exhibition, and we highly recommend it. For anyone too young to have known Beatlemania, it sets the context. Anyone who experienced the phenomenon first -hand will be filled with joy. But that's true of the entire exhibition.
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"Ringo: Peace & Love" is located on the second floor in The GRAMMY Museum's Special Exhibits space and includes:
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• The drum kit Ringo played on "Let It Be," "Abbey Road," and "The White Album"
• The drum kit he played on "The Ed Sullivan Show"
• Ringo's "Sgt Pepper" Suit
• The cape he wore in "Help!"
• The red jacket worn during the filming of The Beatles' rooftop concert
• Personal letters, photographs and documents from the Starkey family and Ringo's days with The Beatles
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And it includes innovative interactive exhibits, the kind of thing for which the Grammy Museum is renowned. One lets "visitors take a drum lesson with Ringo." Other interactives include singing harmony in a mix of "Octopus's Garden," and working the studio mixing board sliders to make a remix of a Beatles' song.
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"With this exhibition, the Grammy Museum becomes the only museum in the world to host major special exhibitions dedicated to each member of THE BEATLES," said Museum Director Robert Santelli earlier this year when he gave the Guide a heads-up that this was coming.
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The entrance to the GRAMMY Museum, in the L.A. LIVE complex, is on Figueroa, just S of Olympic, in Los Angeles 90015. (Official address is 800 W Olympic Bl, Suite A245). It's one block from STAPLES Center.  You can walk from the Red Line subway or the Blue Line light rail's Chic Hearne Station and avoid expensive parking fees in the area. You'll wsnt to spend plenty of time, and tour at least some of the rest of the Grammy Museum while you're there. There are plenty of local eateries, ranging from pricey to a Denny's a block away, and transit buses or light rail make Chinatown ant Olvera Street eateries close.
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Advance tickets are strongly recommended, and the demand may persist beyond opening day. (Grammy Museum contact info is above.)
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3)  Music Camps:
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Wed, Jun 12,
MUSIC CAMP,
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Annual "CALIFORNIA BLUEGRASS ASSOCIATION MUSIC CAMP" at the Nevada County Fairgrounds, 11228 McCourtney Rd, Grass Valley 95945; 209-588-6031.
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4)  Wednesday's CONCERTS, Club Gigs, Coffee Houses, and other notable live performances and events:
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Wed, Jun 12, in Torrance:
6-8:30 pm ANDY & RENEE of HARD RAIN, recently named the South Bay's best band, play their weekly residency at Buffalo Fire Department, 1261 Cabrillo Av, Torrance 90501; 310-320-2332.
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Wed, Jun 12, in San Diego:
6:30-8:30 pm GONE TOMORROW plays bluegrass at Bistro Sixty, 5987 El Cajon Bl (at 60th), San Diego 92115; 619-287-8186; www.bistrosixtysd.com
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Gone Tomorrow brings their usual personnel, Richard Burkett, Steve Dame, Dale Desmuke, Don Hickox, & Dwight Worden. More at www.gonetomorrowbluegrass.com
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Wed, Jun 12, in Culver City:
6:30 pm Monthly "WESTSIDE HAMMERED DULCIMER SESSION" invites players of all levels, at Culver Palms United Methodist Church, 4464 Sepulveda Bl, Room 6, Culver City 90230. Info, www.scdh.org.
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Wed, Jun 12, in Venice:
6:30 pm Monthly "OPEN MIC" at the Talking Stick Coffee House  1411 Lincoln Bl, Venice 92091.
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Wed, Jun 12, in South Pasadena:
7 pm  Weekly “WINE & SONG” showcase brings a lineup of recording artists playing all-acoustic, and performing host BRAD COLERICK, at the Firefly Bistro, 1009 El Centro St, South Pasadena 91030; 626-441-2443 for dinner reservations; more at www.eatatfirefly.com. Series info, www.wineandsong.com.
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Wed, Jun 12, in Hollywood:
7 pm "HOLLYWOOD FRINGE FESTIVAL" gala kick-off party at Fringe Central Station, 6314 Santa Monica Bl, Hollywood. It's next door to the Theatre Asylum. "Fringe" is L.A.'s biggest annual celebration of the performing arts. Ot runs June 13-30. Details, www.hollywoodfringe.org.
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Wed, Jun 12; Jun 5-Aug 24,
FILM SCREENINGS,
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Times tba  The summertime "OSCAR OUTDOORS" series returns tonight to begin its 2013 season, presented by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences, the Oscars organization.
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The weekend "Oscars Outdoors" slate includes California-centric titles and films with international locales from Paris and India to Neverland and Skull Island.
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These sell-out quickly and early. Info & tix, www.oscars.org/events-exhibitions/outdoors/index.html
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Wed, Jun 12, in Hollywood:
7-9:30 pm  Monthly "LAWIM SINGER-SONGWRITER NIGHT" at the M Bar Hollywood, 1253 Vine St, Hollywood 90038.
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Performers are:
• Marty Axelrod
• Cynthia Carle
• Amy Englehardt
• Katherin Eva
• Journii Walker
Plus performing host, Grammy-nominated songwriter and recording artist Harriet Schock.
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This is the longest-running singer-songwriter night in L.A., 22 years and counting. Performances are in a respectful listening-room atmosphere, 8-9:30 pm, preceded by a Networking Hour, 7-8 pm.
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Open Seating; guaranteed seat with pre-paid tix / member reservations. Arrive early for the networking hour and to meet and greet the artists. Reservations held until 7:45.
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LAWIM members get in free; general public pays $10 at door or $11.49 advance at https://lawim-ssn-061213.eventbrite.com/
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In addition, everyone is subject to the venue's $10 minimum.
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Wed, Jun 12, 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, Jun 12, in VC (Simi Valley):
7:30 pm SONGMAKERS monthly "SIMI VALLEY HOOT" in Simi Valley. Info & location, www.songmakers.org
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Wed, Jun 12, in Altadena:
8 pm THE SALTY SUITES, one of the best young Roots-Americana string bands anywhere, plus opening act ALEX FINAZZO, return to the Coffee Gallery Backstage, 2029 N Lake Av, Altadena; reservations (10 am-10 pm) 626-798-6236; info, www.coffeegallery.com/showsat.htm.
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Individually, they've performed on national TV. Together, they've played major festivals.
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In 2012,THE SALTY SUITES released their first self-titled CD. Now, 2013 will bring another CD,yet to be named, plus fresh-off-the press, they're selling a studio-edited live version of their celebrated concert at Castoro Cellars.
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The band is SCOTT GATES, mandolin wunderkind; CHELSEA WILLIAMS, singing star of a nationwide TV commercial; CHUCK HAILES, upright bass player with star-accompanist credits; and sometimes ELAINE GREGSON and others.
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Born and raised in Southern California, Scott Gates began learning piano at the age of three,and mandolin at the age of seven, studying under master mandolinist Evan J. Marshall of Los Angeles for six years. By 13, Scott established his own bluegrass bands -- Pacific Ocean Bluegrass, The Scott Gates Band -- winning several mandolin and band competitions. Scott performs across the country at many venues and has appeared on radio and television, performing with artists as varied as Kenny Loggins, Steve Martin, Ed Helms, The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, and a who's-who of bluegrass.
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Chelsea Williams has been writing and performing her own music from the age of thirteen. By the age of 17, she took the stage, on her own, performing first at clubs and coffee houses. While some of her early songs are still hits with her fans, she has continued to develop as a writer, penning over 100 original songs to date. Chelsea is also known for making her living by busking -- selling tens of thousands of homemade demos, one by one, simply on her own, on the street. Her magnetic personality draws in the fans; her songs set the hook. Chelsea can be seen singing on camera on a Chevy commercial,which made it's debut on Simon Cowell's hit television show,the X FACTOR. See the video here:
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Chuck brings a background in bluegrass, original musical gems,and a Bachelor of Arts degree in Classical Music on the Upright Bass. Chuck sings and plays in a way that is uniquely his own,is in great demand as a session player,teaches the bass,and takes his expertise directly to young children in the schools,teaching FUNdamentals of Music and Movement.
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As close to a house band as the Coffee Gallery has, The Salty Suites play here monthly when schedules allow and are happy to bring their show to the small, intimate setting of the Gallery.
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Opening tonight is Alex Finazzo. Young Alex has become a fixture on the Southern California music scene, having been the main guitarist for numerous bands including the Scott Gates Band, Blue Creek, Soledad Mountain, and more. Alex is seen most often these days performing solo or with renowned mandolin player Evan Marshall. Alex has taken the stage at the region’s largest bluegrass festivals and consistently draws audiences with his dynamic and powerful flat-picking. With roots in bluegrass, his style has evolved into an eclectic blend of influences rich with heartfelt melodies, impressive technique, and a dash of dry wit.
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Tix, $18. It'll probably sell-out, so make reservations.
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Wed, Jun 12, in L.A.:
8 pm Monthly "FREEBO & FRIENDS" showcase at Genghis Cohen, 740 N Fairfax Av, Los Angeles 90046; 323-653-0640.
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Tonight brings FREEBO with CHAD WATSON on bass and FUZZBEE MORSE on soaring lead guitar, plus guest performers. Venue is known for Chinese food. Call for a reservation, and be sure you are seated in the music hall.
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Wed, Jun 12, near LAX:
8 pm Weekly "GUITAROLOGY" showcase at  Melody Bar & Grill, 9132 S Sepulveda Bl, Los Angeles 90045; 310-670-1994.
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Wed, Jun 12, in SFV (Sherman Oaks):
9 pm Weekly "ACOUSTIC CORDIALE" showcase at Café Cordiale, 14015 Ventura Bl, Sherman Oaks 91423; 818-789-1985.
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Wed, Jun 12, in Santa Monica:
9:30 pm-1:30 am  THE DEVIL'S BOX with fiddler CHRIS MURPHY plays original bluegrass, country, blues and more, at The Basement Tavern, 2640 Main St, Santa Monica; 310-396-2469.
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The Devil's Box specializes in bluegrass tunes featuring the fiddle, bass, guitar, mandolin, and percussion.
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The COMING WEEKEND is keeeey-raazee with festivals! While updates and a full new edition are in the works, there is PLENTY of info on things to come in the most recent FULL edition!
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You'll find mucho mas acoustic music EVENTS, including festivals, concerts, and all kinds o' things. And  of course, extensive coverage of what's up for this coming weekend. Plus, things're there that  reach waaaaay into the future. All in the Guide's latest FULL edition, in the sidebar at left, or at:
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12 comments:

  1. AnonymousJune 12, 2013

    Newport Folk in California sounds like an oxymoron. But the line up is interesting and it is affordable, unlike the last big attempt at a folk fest on Santa Monica Pier. I'm checking with friends and we might jump on those early bird tickets. This took everybody here by surprise!

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  2. AnonymousJune 12, 2013

    Was waiting for your 'Ringo report' since I am a huge Beatles fan who wasn't even born till after they broke up. I like your descriptions of him, the cadence of his speach etc. Wish I could have been there!!!

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  3. AnonymousJune 12, 2013

    Looks like my mom and dad and sis and me will all go to the grammy museum for the RINGO thing. We have not all wanted to see anything together in maybe 10 years. Not even the same movie.

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  4. AnonymousJune 12, 2013

    It amazes me all you seem to know about. I scored one other time with your secret passwords for tickets. Keep doing that!

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  5. AnonymousJune 12, 2013

    So hurry up with weekend stuff already. My cousin bought weekend passes for Live Oak when you first put that in. Those are gone now btw, only 1 day tickets left. So I want to see what all else I can still do. Not really into bluegrass and I think there is something else.

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    1. We're working on it RIGHT NOW! A lot of options are in the last full edition that coveted "two weekends" of festivals. But there is MORE! Way more, believe it or not. So much more that we're still putting it all together for you! Thanks for looking to us for your music and festival options!

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  6. AnonymousJune 12, 2013

    Got to see Ringo's Sgt Pepper suit.

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  7. AnonymousJune 12, 2013

    You usually tell everybody what LAWIM is when you write about them. Not this time.

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    1. Oops, you're right. It's Los Angeles Women in Music, a really fine nonprofit organization of music professionals, women and men.

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  8. AnonymousJune 12, 2013

    Coveted two weekends of festivals? I think you mean 'covered' Mr. Editor.

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  9. AnonymousJune 13, 2013

    With your emphasis on Ringo Starr at the Grammy museum, I thought you'd like to know that Sir Paul McCartney just did the Colbert show. You can see the repeat tonight at 6:56 pm. Or go online to colbertnation.com and get an extra song that wasn't on tv.

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