Sunday, July 7, 2013

Sunday-Sunday-Sunday, and a heads-up for Monday! -- July 7, 2013

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Here's Sunday's music scene of shows happening live and on TV, PLUS some heads-up notices for daytime Monday events (live /radio / web radio / TV).
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Sunday-Sunday-Sunday! -- to wit:
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• Great FREE show at Levitt Pavilion Pasadena tonight with the MARTHA REDBONE ROOTS PROJECT at 7.

• Good hootin' at the Grand Ole Echo with DUSTBOWL REVIVAL and several others, starting at 5:30.

• THE COALS are at the Coffee Gallery Backstage at 7.

• There's an amazin' day and night of concerts on AXS TV, including "GILLIAN WELCH & DAR WILLIAMS IN CONCERT,"  "ALISON KRAUSS & UNION STATION in Concert" featuring Jerry Douglas, a LEVON HELM tribute / benefit, BRANDI CARLISLE, the  2012 Americana Music Honors and Awards performances, and "Three Girls and Their Buddy," a concert with Emmylou Harris, Shawn Colvin, Patty Griffin and Buddy Miller, for which the Guide gave-away tickets.

• And there's plenty more here, of course.
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Let's get started!
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Sunday's sections:
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1)  Today in History:  It's RINGO DAY
2)  The Guide's next TICKET GIVE-AWAY
3)  WORKSHOPS for ARTISTS
4)  MUSIC on TV
5)  FESTIVALS this weekend
6)  CONCERTS, Club Gigs, Coffee Houses, and other notable live performances and events
7)  MONDAY MORNING EVENTS heads-up
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1)  Today in History:  It's RINGO DAY!
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*** RINGO STARR turns 73 years old today. Current news regarding him is below.
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But , first, there are two other birthdays to commemorate ~
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*** CLAUDIA RUSSELL, San Francisco Bay Area-based folk musician, celebrates her birthday today.
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*** VIRGIL DOYLE WILBURN of THE WILBURN BROTHERS was born on this date in 1930. The last of country music's great sibling duos, brothers Doyle and Teddy Wilburn were as formidable in the spotlight as they were behind the scenes, lending their superb close harmonies to 30 charted hits, including the classic "Hurt Her Once for Me," in addition to launching the careers of acts including LORETTA LYNN.
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*** Now, for more on RINGO STARR...
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The Guide was there on June 12 to meet Ringo and celebrate the opening of "RINGO: PEACE & LOVE," the major temporary exhibition now at the Grammy Museum in L.A.
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Here, reprised, is that report. We add, "Happy.Birthday, Ringo!"
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(As originally published in June 12) 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 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 want 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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2)  The Guide's next TICKET GIVE-AWAY:
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We're giving away pairs of tickets to see SARAH LEE GUTHRIE and JOHNNY IRION in a performance-interview at the Grammy Museum. Details soon!
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3)  WORKSHOPS for ARTISTS:
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Sun, Jul 7, in Venice;
7 pm "SONGWRITING WORKSHOP" with MARC PLATT at The Talking Stick, 1411-C Lincoln Bl, Venice 90291. Marc says, "Time to work on your game folks. We will be in the classroom upstairs. You can park in the back." $20 workshop fee.
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4)  MUSIC on TV:
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Sun, Jul 7, on AXS TV:
10:30 am "Love for Levon: A Benefit To Save The Barn" honoring one of the most influential musicians of our time, Levon Helm.
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The benefit concert pays tribute to the incomparable drummer and vocalist for The Band.
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With a star-studded, legendary lineup that includes Roger Waters, Lucinda Williams, Grace Potter, John Mayer, Gregg Allman, My Morning Jacket, Dierks Bentley, Robert Randolph, The Levon Helm Band, and many, many more.
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Repeats at 6 pm.
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Sun, Jul 7, on AXS TV:
1:30 pm "Brandi Carlile Live From Red Rocks" brings the versatile musician channeling American legends including Patsy Cline and Elvis.
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The musical style of Brandi Carlile is a compelling combination of pop rock and rootsy folk.
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Touring behind the success of her critically acclaimed album "Bear Creek," Carlile performs at the Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Colorado, one of the most beautiful and celebrated music venues in the world.
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Sun, Jul 7, on AXS TV:
2:40 pm Grace Potter and the Nocturnals believe they are a pure rock and roll band. They're more, delighting roots music fans with an unabashed, straight up powerful guitar-driven sound.
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Fronted by singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Grace Potter and backed by the dual-guitar rhythms of the deft, immensely talented Nocturnals, the group defines the style of dynamic rock & roll that's been missing from chart-topping acts for far too long. From the iconic Stubbs's BBQ in Austin.
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Sun, Jul 7, on AXS TV:
3:40 pm "2012 Americana Music Honors and Awards" From the historic Ryman Auditorium in Nashville. 
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It's described as the "coolest music scene today," and the Americana Honors and Awards celebrates all types of music born from the traditions of American roots music.
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Performers include Bonnie Raitt, Booker T., Guy Clark, and Richard Thompson, plus torchbearers of the music, including the Southern soul of The Alabama Shakes and Justin Townes Earle, and innovative acoustic music from The Punch Brothers, Jason Isbell & the 400 Unit, and much more.
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Sun, Jul 7, on AXS TV:
6 pm "Love for Levon: A Benefit To Save The Barn" repeats.  See 10:30 am write-up.
Sun, Jul 7, on AXS TV:
9 pm  "GILLIAN WELCH & DAR WILLIAMS IN CONCERT" is a real wowser of a show, and this is its PREMIERE broadcast.
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Folk-rocker Dar Williams performs "I Saw a Bird Fly Away." Gillian Welch performs her Appalachian-influenced "Look at Miss Ohio," and the up-tempo track "No One Knows My Name" from her album "Soul Journey." And more.
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Repeats Monday at 10 am.
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Sun, Jul 7, on AXS TV:
10:05 pm "John Hiatt And The Goners" brings singer-songwriter John Hiatt captivating fans with his performance style and timeless songs. +
Be sure to catch him performing "The Thing Called Love" and "I Saw A Bird Fly Away."
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Special guests Robinella and the CCstringband close-out the show with "Man Over" and "Honey Honey Bee."
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Sun, Jul 7, on AXS TV:
11:05 pm "ALISON KRAUSS & UNION STATION in Concert" featuring Jerry Douglas, as five stellar musicians come together to perform a selection of songs including favorites from the soundtrack to "O Brother Where Art Thou."
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Sun night / Mon AM, Jul 7 / 8, on AXS TV:
12:05 am "Three Girls and Their Buddy" is a passionate concert with Emmylou Harris, Shawn Colvin, Patty Griffin and Buddy Miller captivating the audience, performing songs that include "Poison Love," "Gasoline and Matches," "Shelter Me," and "Hold On."
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Individually they're legends, and together they give an epic, spellbinding performance not to be missed. The Guide gave-away tickets for this show at the Greek Theatre.
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Sun night / Mon AM, Jul 7 / 8, on AXS TV:
1:05 am "Grace Potter and the Nocturnals in Concert" repeats. See earlier listing. 
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HEADS-UP; set your recording device...
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Mon, Jul 8, on AXS TV:
10 am  "GILLIAN WELCH & DAR WILLIAMS IN CONCERT" is a real wowser of a show. See the write-up for Sunday at 9 pm.
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Mon, Jul 8, on AXS TV:
11:05 am "Grace Potter and the Nocturnals in Concert" repeats. See earlier listing. 
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5)  FESTIVALS today & this weekend:
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Sun, Jul 7,  
FESTIVAL,
Daily, Jun 28-Sep 1,
in Laguna Beach:
47th Annual "SAWDUST ART FESTIVAL" at the spacious, art-filled permanent festival grounds, 935 Laguna Cyn Rd, Laguna Beach 92651; 949-494-3030; www.sawdustartfestival.org
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There's music on several stages. Today, it's:
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• 11 am-3 pm Balloon Divia Roaming Balloon Artistry.
• 11:30 am-4 pm Jesse Miller, duo/ rock-folk.
• 11:30 am–4 pm Dave Cross; R&B-jazz-blues-pop.
• Noon-4 pm Magic Matt Roaming Magic.
• Noon–4:30 pm Blue Mountain Mule; bluegrass.
• 5–9:30 pm Robert Starr; rock & blues.
• 5:30–9:45 pm String Theory; Celtic strings.
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Sawdust is operated by a non-profit organization dedicated to educating the public and promoting the art created in Laguna Beach. Visitors are invited to shop along sawdust-covered paths through a handcrafted village of fine arts and superb craftsmanship.
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Full summer schedule, including who's-on-what-stage, at http://sawdustartfestival.org/entertainment-schedule/
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Sun, Jul 7;
Fri-Sun, Jul 5-7,
FESTIVAL,
in Ojai:
2nd Annual "ONE LOVE FEST" at Libbey Bowl, Ojai; www.onelovefest.com ; tickets url,.http://onelovefest.inticketing.com/events/310133
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The Ojai Concert Series is a sponsor, it's "totally new to town, but will surely be a beloved Ojai event for years to come," they tell us. "One Love Festival" is “A three day family festival of music, kirtan, breath work, yoga, dance, workshops and more.”
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Ojai’s own Elevate Studios will is producing the festival to enable "connecting, music, dancing, playing, and gathering together as neighbors, families, and community."
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Musical acts include:
• Love in the Circus
• Jade Hendrix
• Luv Amp
• Joseph Clayton Scott
• Elijah and the Band of Light
• Shylah Ray Sunshine
• Radiance
And a dozen more acts. The cost for the 3 days is $125, but friends of the Ojai Concert Series and local residents from Santa Barbara, Ojai, and Ventura get a 50% discount by entering the code word: ‘loveojai’ enabling you to pay $62 for the whole 3 days at the OneLove website: http://onelovefest.com
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Sun, Jul 7;
Sat & Sun, Jul 6 & 7,
FESTIVAL,
in New Bedford, Massachusetts:
Annual "NEW BEDFORD FOLK FESTIVAL" has 7 stages and performers who include:
• Cheryl Wheeler
• Lori McKenna
• Ellis Paul
• Anais Mitchell
• Vishten
• Sally Rogers
• Beppe Gambetta
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And 45 more acts, plus 22 music workshops / jams, over 90 juried crafts, wonderful food including New Bedford-landed fish and scallops, and great restaurants, all happening in the beautiful "Whaling National Historical Park" and the Zeiterion Performing Arts Theater.
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More at www.newbedfordfolkfestival.com/index.html
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Sun, Jul 7;
Thu-Sun, 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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6)  CONCERTS, Club Gigs, Coffee Houses, and other notable live performances and events:
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Sun, Jul 7, in Burbank:
11 am Monthly "OLD-TIME MUSIC JAM" at Viva Cantina, 900 Riverside Dr, Burbank 91506; 818-515-4444.
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Sun, Jul 7, in Torrance:
1 pm Monthly "EL CAMINO COLLEGE BLUEGRASS JAM" at El Camino College, 16007 Crenshaw Bl, Torrance 90506.
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Sun, Jul 7, in L.A.:
4 pm BOB BAKER MARIONETTES play a free show for kids of all ages at the Levitt Pavilion at MacArthur Park, 2230 West 6th St, Los Angeles 90057; 213-384-5701.
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Followed by a show at 7 pm with METALACHI.
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Free. Bring a beach chair or blanket and a picnic dinner (no alcohol allowed in the park).
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The Red Line subway has a station just across the park.
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Sun, Jul 7, in San Diego Co (Poway):
4:30 pm Monthly "FRETTED DULCIMER BEGINNERS GROUP" at Poinsettia Sr. MHP Clubhouse, 13648 Edgemoor St, Poway 92064.
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Led by Ellen Hahn. Contact Patricia Olson to reserve a space, at 951-929-8818. More at www.scdh.org
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Sun, Jul 7, in Beverley Hills:
5 pm Final Performance of "SOMEONE'S KILLING THE LEGENDS OF JAZZ: WHODUNNIT?" at the House of Music and Entertainment -- H.O.M.E. -- 430 N Camden Dr, Beverley Hills 90210.
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Cast member Maurice Kitchen says, "We're going out with a bang with special guest and an all new surprise ending. It was a great run, but after months of enjoying all the comforts of H.O.M.E. Beverly Hills, we’ve finally come to the end of our road. And so we’re going; but not quietly. The performance last Sunday was electric. The house was packed and a good time was had by all.'
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Pam Trotter as Etta James; she played Sophia in the Broadway road production of "The Color Purple." From the Five heart Beats,Bobby McGee; Lynne Fiddmont as Billie Holiday; pop singer and showman Mast as Louie Jordan; Windy Barnes Farrell as Lena Horne.
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Tix, $69 and $39, include a 3-course meal and 2 drinks (alcoholic and non-alcoholic). Doors at 4:30.
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Tix for those not eating, $19.50 plus a 2 drink minimum.
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Tix at 310-271-4663 or www.home90210.com
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Sun, Jul 7, in Echo Park:
5:30-9 pm Weekly "GRAND OLE ECHO" roots-Americana showcase brings THE DUSTBOWL REVIVAL, NELSON BRAGG, LIL' DAWNEE FRINTA,  and GREAT PACIFIC, to the Echo, 1822 W Sunset Bl, Echo Park (Los Angeles) 90026; 213-413-8200.
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Always a great time, this series is free, all-ages, with a full bar and a basic bbq available on the back porch, where there's also live music.
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Sun, Jul 7, in Redlands:
6-8 pm Pianist MARC BOSSERMAN plays Citrus Plaza, 27320 W Lugonia Av, Redlands 92374.
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Marc says, "I love playing here. Kids playing in a water fountain. Starbucks, Coldstones, etc. Tables set up. Bliss."
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Sun, Jul 7, in Thousand Oaks:
6 pm Twice-monthly "FUN-DO-MENTAL MUSIC SONG CIRCLE" at Fun-do-mental Music, 1489 E Thousand Oaks Bl Ste C , Thousand Oaks 91362; 805-778-1000.
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Sun, Jul 7, in Pasadena:
7 pm  MARTHA REDBONE ROOTS PROJECT promises to be an exceptionally good show at the Levitt Pavilion Free Concert series in Memorial Park, on Raymond between Walnut & Holly, old town Pasadena 91103.
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Embodying the heart of the American Southland, her music flows effortlessly between Appalachian folk and East Coast blues with a touch of country gospel and banjo picking.
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Martha's very notable band is Aaron Whitby on keys & melodica; Alan Burroughs on guitar & vocals; Teddy Kumpel on guitar, banjo & vocals; George Rush on upright bass & vocals; Debra Dobkin on percussion & vocals.
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Debra Dobkin says "Native American and Appalachian bass beats commune with the artfully arranged poetry of William Blake as Southerner Martha Redbone spins the warm, rooted melodies that pay tribute to an indelible stew of bluegrass, folk, and country gospel."
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Pre-concert activities are  5:30-6:45 pm. There's an OPEN MIC NIGHT on the Sidestage from 5-6:45 pm.
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Plus, the "KIDZONE" features child and family-focused vendors and nonprofit community partners presenting interactive fun and games. A child may get their face-painted, grab a balloon, and color to their heart's content. Parents connect with local family-friendly businesses and nonprofits and can find out about local playgrounds or services for their children.
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More at www.grandperformances.org/events/adunni-and-nefertiti-martha-redbone-dessy-di-l auro/
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Bring a beach chair or blanket and a picnic dinner (no alcohol allowed in the park).
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Ride the Gold Line light rail to Memorial Park Station and you're right there, without the parking hassles and expense.
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Free concert.
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Sun, Jul 7, in Altadena:
7 pm THE COALS play the Coffee Gallery Backstage  2029 N Lake Av, Altadena. Reservations (10 am-10 pm) 626-
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The Coals have opened for respected alt-country artists Gillian Welch, Tim Easton, and I See Hawks in L.A.
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Named after one of the oldest bars in Los Angeles (though that's spelled differently), THE COALS play heartfelt California country folk. Their rollicking, pastoral sound sometimes evokes The Band, while at other times their sparse arrangements spotlight the intimate lyrics of singer and songwriter Jason Mandell.
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LA Weekly called The Coals “a rare and beautiful thing to behold.”
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In the summer of 2013  the group will release its second album, "A HAPPY ANIMAL." With Mandell’s delivery sounding more Dylanesque than ever, the album finds The Coals mixing traditional Americana with some playful mariachi and New Orleans influences. Though it’s just 22 minutes long, the record is a memorable journey through love’s ups and downs.
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Their 2010 debut album, "BRING YOUR LOVE ON BACK," features guest vocals by Sara Watkins (Nickel Creek.) They're ready for this.
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Sun, Jul 7, in SFV (Chatsworth):
7 pm MERCHANTS OF MOONSHINE play the Cowboy Palace, 21635 Devonshire Av, Chatsworth 91311; 818-341-0166. Free dance lessons at 6 pm. Free Sunday BBQ at 6 pm while it lasts. This is L.A.'s last real honky-tonk. Full bar, fun place.
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Sun, Jul 7, in L.A.:
7 pm METALACHI plays the free summer concert series at Levitt Pavilion at MacArthur Park, 2230 W 6th St, Los Angeles 90057; 213-384-5701.
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Sun, Jul 7, in L.A.:
8 pm  JOHN C. REILLY & TOM BROSSEAU, plus LESLIE STEVENS, perform at the concert series at Golden West Church, 1310 Liberty St, Los Angeles 90026.
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Sun, Jul 7, in Santa Monica:
11 pm Weekly "ACOUSTIC CORDIALE" showcase closes the musical weekend, at 14 Below, 1348 14th St, Santa Monica 90404; 310-451-5040.
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7)  MONDAY MORNING EVENTS heads-up:
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Mon, Jul 8, on KCRW radio:
11:15 am-noon (Pacific)  SOKO, from France, performs on KCRW’s “MORNING BECOMES ECLECTIC” with Jason Bentley, doing tracks from her debut album, "I Thought I Was an Alien," out now on Community Music.  It's broadcast at 89.9 FM in L.A., and streams live everywhere at www.kcrw.com
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The multitalented musician and actress SOKO is intimate, vulnerable, vital, tear-stained, heartbreaking (mixing lo-fi to ethereal haunted sounds), often all at once. After catching the ears of many impressive figures in the global music scene, she makes her debut live performance on that very same KCRW radio show that we so seldom recommend. This morning's performance will be archived for future listening at www.kcrw.com/music/programs/mb
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SOKO has appeared in 13 French films, winning “Best Actress” last Fall at the Mar Del Plata Film Festival in Argentina for her starring role in "Augustine" (Music Box), and she’s been nominated for a César Award for "In the Beginning," (French: À l’origine). SOKO is garnering rave reviews for "Augustine," out now in limited U.S. release through August. For a list of theaters showing Augustine, go to www.musicboxfilms.com/augustine-movies-66.php.
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More at www.s-o-k-o.com
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Mon, Jul 8,
FESTIVAL,
Daily, Jun 28-Sep 1,
in Laguna Beach:
47th Annual "SAWDUST ART FESTIVAL" at the spacious, art-filled permanent festival grounds, 935 Laguna Cyn Rd, Laguna Beach 92651; 949-494-3030; www.sawdustartfestival.org
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There's music on several stages. Today, it includes:
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• 11:30 am-4 pm Zack Churchill; jazz-blues-classic rock.
• Noon-4:30pm Honey Bees;  acoustic rock-pop.
• 5:30-9:45 pm Little Big Band; big band music.
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Sawdust is operated by a non-profit organization dedicated to educating the public and promoting the art created in Laguna Beach. Visitors are invited to shop along sawdust-covered paths through a handcrafted village of fine arts and superb craftsmanship.
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Full summer schedule, including who's-on-what-stage, at http://sawdustartfestival.org/entertainment-schedule/
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We're doing things piecemeal this weekend because we're innundated with information and just plain exhausted. More Monday, for Monday and beyond.
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And MUCH more than THAT is coming soon, including a fresh NEWS & REVIEWS edition.
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