♪ ACOUSTIC AMERICANA MUSIC is blues, bluegrass, borderlands, Cajun, cowboy, Celtic, Cape Breton, newfangled old-time, accessible classical, folk-Americana from riverboats, mountainsides, front porches, barn dances & honkytonks. NOT a musical museum, it is alive with vibrant traditional music & innovators of the Acoustic Renaissance. NEWS, complete listings & descriptions of festivals EVERYWHERE & performances in Southern California, are here, frequently updated!
Friday, October 18, 2013
FESTIVALS & Music Conferences update, Oct 18, 2013 long-range edition
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FESTIVALS and MUSIC CONFERENCES, Oct 18 long-range update, 2013
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Remember to check out the Guide's companion edition with all the CONCERTS and club gigs and showcases and workshops.
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Both editions are UPDATED for the weekend, with more Folk- and Americana- friendly FESTIVALS and CONCERTS and MUSIC CONFERENCES than you’ll find ANYWHERE else! Here’s the latest from the Acoustic Americana Music Guide.
√ Festivals nationwide, happening this weekend and beyond, plus upcoming Music Conferences are here, LISTED first, then DETAILED in this “FESTIVALS” edition.
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√ Concerts, club gigs, showcases, workshops – are NOT in this edition, but are covered IN DETAIL in the companion “CONCERTS, etc” edition.
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QUICKIE REFERENCE: Festivals happening THIS WEEKEND
(DESCRIBED following the lists)
one began Thursday…
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♪ BIG TOP, a big deal, Oct 17-20, in downtown L.A.
♪ THUNDERFEST / BLUESAPALOOZA, with acoustic blues and more, Oct 19, in Covina
♪ OKTOBERFEST, Oct 19, in Palm Springs
♪ HARVEST FESTIVAL at Descanso Gardens, Oct 19 & 20, in La Canada-Flintridge
♪ WILD WEST WEEKEND at the UNDERWOOD FARMS FALL HARVEST FESTIVAL, Oct 19 & 20, in Moorpark
♪ RAGFEST Ragtime Music Festival, Oct 20, in OC (Fullerton)
♪ SHERMAN OAKS STREET FAIR, Oct 20, in SFV (Sherman Oaks)
♪ JAY LENO’S CHARITY MOTORCYCLE RIDE & RUSTIC MUSIC FESTIVAL with JACKSON BROWNE & others, Oct 20, in Glendale & Castaic
♪ BIG EASY MUSIC FESTIVAL, Oct 20, in New Orleans
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QUICKIE REFERENCE: FESTIVALS and MUSIC CONFERENCES
Happening AFTER this weekend…
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♪ MEOW CONFERENCE, Oct 24-26, in Austin
♪ HEBER VALLEY MUSIC & COWBOY POETRY GATHERING, Oct 31-Nov 3, in Utah
♪ BLUES AT THE BEACH, Nov 2, in Ventura
♪ DARE TO BE SQUARE WEST, Nov 8-10, in L.A.
♪ WESTERN MUSIC ASSOCIATION CONVENTION, Nov 20-24, in New Mexico
♪ MONTEREY COWBOY POETRY & MUSIC FESTIVAL, Dec 13-15, in Monterey
♪ NAMM SHOW, Jan 23-26, 2014, in Anaheim
♪ 30th Annual NATIONAL COWBOY POETRY GATHERING, Jan 29-Feb 1, in Elko, NV
♪ NEW ORLEANS TRAD JAZZ CAMP, Jun 8-14, 2014, in New Orleans
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FESTIVALS and MUSIC CONFERENCES in detail…
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Friday, Saturday & Sunday,
October 18-20, 2013
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Thu-Sun, Oct 10-20, everywhere:
Annual "DANIEL PEARL WORLD MUSIC DAYS" brings many FREE public performances in many genres of music, in L.A. and throughout the world (including one last week in Santa Monica that was prominently featured in the Guide).
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Journalist Daniel Pearl was also a violinist / fiddle player who grew up in music circles in Southern California. He was murdered by terrorists, but his family and those who knew him have established "Daniel Pearl World Music Days" to remember the joy of his life rather than how it ended.
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Wherever in the world you are, watch mainstream media for news of concerts and musical observances over the course of the week. Nearly all are free.
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Thu-Sun, Oct 17-20,
FESTIVAL,
in downtown L.A.:
"BIG TOP," a four-night, five-performance (one matinee) concert-and-more presented by EDWARD SHARPE & THE MAGNETIC ZEROS, brings a giant circus big top tent, live music, vaudeville-style acts, and more, to Los Angeles State Historic Park, 1245 N Spring St, adjacent to downtown Los Angeles 90012.
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If you haven't seen their theatrical exploits and appreciated the musicality of this band, you obviously missed the national train-based tour they did with OLD CROW MEDICINE SHOW. Sharpe and his enormous troupe of music-makers are sort of alt-folk or post-folk, and the crowds go wild for them, dual accordions and all.
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Tickets for "Big Top" go on sale Friday, Aug. 9, at 10 am; see below.
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The names of other bands and extent of live music, beyond the sponsoring band, has not yet been revealed. But read on.
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This festival is billed as "A modern-day circus, unlike any other, with an eclectic mix of artists, performers, a farmer's market, late night happenings & much, much more."
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The event will feature a carnival theme with beer gardens and a farmers' market. There also will be performances by "an eclectic mix of musicians," vaudeville comedians, contortionists, acrobats, and puppeteers, as well as interactive performance art. Films and visual art will be part of the four-day run of Big Top. And of course, Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros will perform inside the Big Top tent with its 360-degree tiered seating.
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The band's Alex Ebert explains, "These days a band is a fast machine, cramming in dates, cutting fat, making the most money it can. Far gone are the ancient days of the traveling troubadours, lingering in towns, meeting the people, entertaining for days."
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Ebert continued, "If you tour, or you have been to a 'professional' show, you may have had the sense that something is missing from the experience... And so, here comes the idea of Big Top - a one-off experiment in reaching for a more colorful, soulful, way to tour."
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The band's statement says, "Big Top will continue the band's tradition of curating a uniquely interactive experience for fans. Continuous entertainment and activities will transform a single location into distinct yet equally captivating environments by day and night. The outdoor space surrounding the tent will offer a carnival like setting with a farmer's market, avant-garde performances, and games as well as local vendors, artisans and charities."
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We're not sure how they'll handle daytime admissions, but the event features daytime activities. During the day, "selected films and visual art installations, as chosen by the band," will be highlighted.
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At night the tent presents an eclectic mix of featured artists to perform, entertain, and inspire. Ultimately, Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros take the stage, surrounded by fans on all sides. No doubt the crowd will love that.
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This band has demonstrated a knack for theatricality. The Los Angeles Times, reporting on the band's Sunday night homecoming show at the Hollywood Bowl where the four-day 'Big Top' festival was announced, described the scene: "Concert-goers exiting the Bowl were greeted by circus performers on stilts dressed in black and white outfits looking like something out of a Tim Burton film to promote the [October] event."
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The band is producing the festival in association with Live Nation.
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More at www.EdwardSharpeBigTop.com
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** TICKETS:
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$60 for any night; 7 pm gates, 8 pmFri show on Thu, Fri, Sat, Sun; $25 tix for the family show at noon Sunday.
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This is a general admission seated event; all ticket purchasers receive a commemorative BIG TOP ticket upon entry.
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TIX GO ON SALE Fri, Aug 9, at 10 am at
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www.livenation.com
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Tix remain on sale there and at Ticketmaster (where you'll be gouged for the extortion of their hefty "processing fee") until all tix are sold-out, or through Thu, Oct 17, at 6 pm. ("BIG TOP" doors open Thu, Oct 17, at 7 pm, and the show begins at 8 pm.)
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Info line, 323-723-2922.
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Sat, Oct 19,
FREE FESTIVAL,
in Covina:
Annual "THUNDERFEST / BLUESAPALOOZA" incongruously always combines acoustic music and a motorcycle gathering -- the former thanks to The Fret House, which sits in center of it all.
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BLUESAPALOOZA is at The Fret House, 309 N Citrus Av, Covina 91723; 626-339-7020. Free admission.
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** 1 pm, LES JOHNSON BLUES BAND performs.
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** 3-5 pm, Bluesmaster BERNIE PEARL and longtime sideman MIKE BARRY perform.
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Other acts perform too, all day.
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Sat, Oct 19, in Palm Springs:
Noon-6 pm Annual “OKTOBERFEST” brings music from splendid Irish & Celtic band HIGHLAND WAY and others in various genres, at the Spa Resort Casino, 401 E Amado Rd, Palm Springs 92262.
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Music runs Noon- 6 pm, with several acts. Set times for each are not known. Principally a Bavarian-style festival showcasing more than 50 food- German and Belgian beer- micro-brew- and wine-tasting booths and vendors. Live entertainment on two stages with polka bands, jazz, and modern music. Free parking.
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Tickets are inclusive of full event and are $20. Tix & info, www.oktoberfestpalmsprings.com
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Sat & Sun, Oct 19 & 20,
FESTIVAL,
in La Canada-Flintridge:
Annual "HARVEST FESTIVAL" at Descanso Gardens in La Canada-Flintridge.
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Music by Heidi Swedberg and the Sukey Jump Band, both days, 11:30 am–12:30 pm at the Under the Oaks Theater. Bring your ukulele and jam along.
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This charming little weekend event brings live music, a costume parade, a chuckwagon, hay bale gardening instruction, seasonal crafts, and more.
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The array of family activities are included with admission.
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More at http://bit.ly/15FPQs4
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Oct 19 & 20,
FESTIVAL,
in Moorpark
11 am-3 pm 8th Annual “WILD WEST WEEKEND” at the “UNDERWOOD FARMS FALL HARVEST FESTIVAL,” 2270 Sunset Valley Rd, Moorpark 93021 (actually waaay out in the country); 805-529-3680.
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This year’s only musical act is JIMMY THE BANJO COWPOKE, formerly of Ringling Bros. Circus. Other acts are Bullwhip Master Anthony DeLongis, thw Western Sidewalk Swindles, the Flea Circus, Cowgirl Shirley and her Roping Range, the Jumbo Shrimp Circus, Heide on Horse, and Nifty Balloons. Looks like lots of fun for the small fry.
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Admission, $12; children under age 2 are free.
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Sun, Oct 20,
FESTIVAL,
in OC (Fullerton):
Noon-4 pm Annual “RAGFEST” Ragtime Music Festival, with performances by JANET KLEIN & HER PARLOR BOYS, CALIFORNIA FEETWARMERS, IAN & REGINA WHITCOMB, THE HELIOTROPE RAGTIME ORCHESTRA, BRAD KAY & THOSE SYNCOPATING SONGBIRDS, ERIKA C. MILLER, ANDREW BARRETT, and others, at the Muckenthaler Cultural Center, 1201 W Malven Av, Fullerton 92833; 714-738-6706.
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If you’re jonesin’ for that Scott Joplin, this is the place to be.
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Sun, Oct 20,
PSEUDO-FESTIVAL,
in SFV (Sherman Oaks):
10-6 pm Annual "SHERMAN OAKS STREET FAIR" is "L.A.'s largest block party," with live music on two stages, on Ventura Bl between Kester Av & Van Nuys Bl, Sherman Oaks.
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Drawing over 60,000 visitors, this FREE event offers food and a good variety of activities for all ages.
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The Community Stage hosts some vocal and choral music and various other activities. The Main Stage is music all day.
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Main Stage Schedule:
** 10 am SIDNEY BOWEN
** 10:30 am OLIVIA ROX
** 11 am THE V.U.
** Noon RAMEKEGA
** 1 pm SWING RIOTS
** 2 pm BELLYLOVE
** 2:50 pm MISS CA LATINA QUEENS
** 3 pm THE TRAINWRECKS
** 4 pm CARLOS GUITARLOS
** 5 pm LOS ANGELES WOOD
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Americana fans will want to see CARLOS GUITARLOS at 4 pm.
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To help you discover more, here are details of one other music act:
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** 10 am SIDNEY BOWEN. Sidney is 14-year-old singer-songwriter from Orange County. She has performed with her band, as well as solo, for the past 3 years at over 80 venues all over Southern California. She has a publishing deal for television and film with Heavy Hitters who is currently shopping her original music. Sidney’s music is currently in heavy rotation on Rater Bug Radio and Rockin’ Doc Radio, as well as V Radio Nashville. She has written original songs about her life experiences (don't laugh -- that made Taylor Swift a star.) Sidney's "Caught In Between" is currently available on itunes. She is endorsed by Daisy Rock Girl Guitars, Sennheiser Microphones, Bold Girlz, Madame Guitar Straps and Steve Clayton. More on Sidney's music and upcoming performances with her acoustic group at www.sidneybowen.com.
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Parking at local businesses is $10, with all proceeds to Sherman Oaks Beautification. Or you can ride the Metro bus for $1.50 each way (per bus).
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More at www.shermanoaksstreetfair.org
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Sun, Oct 20,
PSEUDO-FESTIVAL:
30th Annual “JAY LENO GRAND MARSHALL’S CHARITY MOTORCYCLE RIDE & RUSTIC MUSIC FESTIVAL” with performances by JACKSON BROWNE, JACKSH*T, CHEVY METAL, & THE FOREST RANGERS with KATEY SAGAL, making music during the day-long event, all to benefit the USO; first concert is at Harley-Davidson of Glendale, followed by more music after the ride at Castaic Lake Recreation Area near Santa Clarita.
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Admission Includes a Chance to Win a 2014 Harley-Davidson Road King.
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Thousands are expected for the 30th anniversary Love Ride, the longest-running single-day motorcycle fundraiser in the world. It features Willie G. Davidson, grandson of a Harley-Davidson founder, Hollywood celebrities Robert Patrick, Lorenzo Lamas, Peter Fonda, and more, plus special guests. Registration is now open at LoveRide.org.
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In its thirty-year history, the Love Ride has hosted some of the biggest names in music, including Bruce Springsteen, B.B. King, Billy Idol, Crosby, Stills & Nash, the Foo Fighters, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Montgomery Gentry, Sheryl Crow, Steve Miller Band, and ZZ Top.
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The Love Ride kicks off with a concert at Harley-Davidson of Glendale, followed by a ride to Castaic Lake Recreation Area. For motorcycle riders and non-riders alike, the event features headline performances, plus music by American Hitmen and The Loveless, as well as delicious food trucks, drawings for exclusive prizes, a custom bike show and more.
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Since its start in 1984, Love Ride has raised $24 million for charity, and the spirit of the event has expanded to annual events in Mexico and Europe.
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Tix at www.LoveRide.org.
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Sun, Oct 20,
FESTIVAL,
in New Orleans:
3-10 pm "BIG EASY MUSIC FESTIVAL" is a benefit, with two outdoor stages, on “The Block” in New Orleans, Louisiana (the “other LA”).
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Proceeds go to the 'Hootie and the Blowfish Foundation' to help At Risk kids in Columbia, SC.
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Bands:
♪ Jenna McSwain
♪ Curve
♪ Bert Ligon Trio
♪ Don Russo Trio
♪ Craig Butterfield
♪ USC* Suzuki Strings
♪ Freeway
♪ Music Allstars
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Producers say, “All you need to bring is your lawn chairs and friends. Food and beverages will be on location. $10 at the door. Non-stop music will be played back and forth from both stages. Music will be ranging from NOLA artist Jenna McSwain, USC* School of Music professors and groups, to highly talented local jazz trios.”
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* - USC -- daun sauth, that’s the University of South Carolina.
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Thu-Sat, Oct 24-26,
MUSIC CONFERENCE,
in Austin, TX:
Annual "MEOW CONFERENCE" (MEOW is Musicians for Equal Opportunities for Women) brings panels, performances, a trade show, workshops, films, showcases, and speakers to Austin, Texas.
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Jenni Alpert tells us, "I will be speaking again as a panelist... on the different steps one can take to license music to film and TV, and all are welcome to attend."
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Oct 31-Nov 3,
FESTIVAL,
in Utah:
Annual "HEBER VALLEY MUSIC & COWBOY POETRY GATHERING" in Heber City, Utah; full info, http://hebervalleycowboypoetry.com
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In various settings -- including BBQ, VIP, and dinner theatre shows -- the headliners are:
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♪ Lynn Anderson
♪ Tom Russell & Brenn Hill
♪ Baxter Black
♪ Sons of the San Joaquin
♪ Bar J Wranglers
♪ Brenn Hill
♪ Sweetback Sisters
♪ Gary Allegretto & Ian Espinoza
♪ Red Desert Ramblers
♪ Trinity Seeley
♪ Gary McMahan
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November, December, and
Further on down the road...
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Still chronological, here are listings and feature stories on MORE notable upcoming festivals & music conferences...
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Nov 2,
FESTIVAL,
in Ventura:
10 am-6 pm "BLUES AT THE BEACH" festival features seven blues bands including ELVIN BISHOP, THE MANNISH BOYS REVUE, JAMES HARMAN, THE 44'S, SHAWN JONES, THE R&B BOMBERS, GUY MARTIN BAND, plus hot rods, motorcycles, vendors, Kids Zone, BBQ, and cold beer, at San Buenaventura State Beach, 901 San Pedro St, Ventura.
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The bands, in detail:
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ELVIN BISHOP has been travelling the Blues road longer than most, and he's got the stories to prove it – many of which are contained within the songs on this release. Stops along the way include his work as a founding member of the groundbreaking Paul Butterfield Blues Band in the early '60s, recordings with legends such as Clifton Chenier, John Lee Hooker, and The Allman Brothers, and Pop success with his own 1976 smash hit "Fooled Around and Fell In Love". Bishop's long and varied career has included plenty of side trips along the way as well, from deep down gutbucket Blues played in smoky South Side Chicago taverns, to raucous roadhouse R&B, to good time Rock & Roll on concert stages and festivals around the world. And at every stage along the way, he's instilled all of his music with passion, creativity, and a healthy helping of wisdom, wit, and good humor. More at http://elvinbishopmusic.com
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THE MANNISH BOYS REVUE featuring Sugaray Rayford with surpris guests are "...an infectious revival of both '40s jump and '50s to '60s Chess-like styles from a band that lives inside the music..." -- Wall Street Journal.
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"No band makes the old new again better than The Mannish Boys." -- Blues Revue Magazine.
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"It is both refreshing and encouraging to see a song selection that favors a broad range of little-known gems respectfully presented by a deep stable of talent." -- Living Blues Magazine.
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Few blues acts have perfected the tricky maneuver of honoring the storied history of the Blues, while at the same time keeping the music up-to-date, as well as Delta Groove's The Mannish Boys. It's a balancing act that they've honed over the course of six highly-acclaimed CD releases and countless nights gigging on concert stages around the world. Conceived as an all-star showcase for the cream of the west coast blues crop, The Mannish Boys have stayed true to that vision. They've continually evolved through the years, seeking out and spotlighting the talents of true Blues legends in a setting that stays true to the deep roots of genre, providing them with the support required to excite today's blues audiences. More at www.themannishboys.com
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JAMES HARMAN, born and raised in Anniston, Alabama, quickly picked up on the black blues and soul music being played on juke boxes and the radio. He sang in the church choir until age 16 when his family moved to Panama City Florida, where he found himself surrounded by like-minded blues lovers. Wearing a fake moustache, young James slipped into a still segregated black nightclub to see Little Junior Parker's show. He was totally overtaken by the blues and soon became a regular, known as "That boy who sings like a man" by patrons. More at www.jamesharman.com
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THE 44'S, a Los Angeles-based band who play blues-roots-rock music. The 44's are one of the bright rising stars on the American blues roots scene. The raw, rough, and tough sounds generated by these four expert musicians during live performances and in the making of their Sophomore album, "Americana," (on the Rip Cat label) demands to be heard by blues music fans world wide. They evidence a genuine gift for creating blues in the moment while at the same time showing loyalty to a remarkable blues-and-r&b tradition that goes back decades through the James Harman Band and the Red Devils to storied greats like Howlin' Wolf, Albert Collins, and Muddy Waters. They've become a favorite band of club and festival crowds across North America. More at www.the44sbluesband.com
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SHAWN JONES epitomizes American roots / rock music. He has proven over time that he has an international appeal. Shawn is true to form of his influences, spanning from all the greats in Rock, Rhythm & Blues, Jazz & Country. His father raised him on Hank Williams, and he grew up in the heartland of Southern California, where he learned from experience how to play and sing the blues. Shawn has been touring in excess of 200 dates a year, creating new fans and followers literally everywhere he performs. More at www.shawnjonesmusic.com
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THE R&B BOMBERS story starts back in the 1980s at a time when music was starting to become unhinged. Electronics were being brought into the human-produced order of sounds and many were tempted by the newness. Larry Nass, a guitar virtuoso from Ventura, along with Southern California natives Steve Nelson (bass) and Joe Wilson (vocalist) whose influences are almost forgotten (but revived by Wilson in a brand new way), wanted to form a band with a raw, human emotional feeling that captured the essence of what music is, and what made all of us start to play music in the first place. And so players in the area were recruited one by one. Talented keyboardist Ken Stange was added. Then came multi-instrumentalist and writer-arranger Jim Hochanadel on tenor saxophone. Craig Thomas, switching on alto and tenor sax, also provided added vocals. Dave Tolegian brought his booming yet intricate baritone and alto saxes. Craig Woods is there, on trombone. And local favorite, on drums, Tom Lackner, rounded-out the recruiting by Nelson, Wilson and Nass. In the ensuing years, they've opened for groups as diverse as Toto, the Pointer Sisters, and the Count Basie Band with Cab Calloway. More at www.rbbombers.com
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GUY MARTIN BAND, led by Guy, born and raised in Ventura, is known throughout the county as one the premiere blues guitarists in the business. Slinging his Stratocaster into submission to the likes of SRV, Jimi Hendrix, Albert King, and many other blues greats. With 24-plus years behind every note, Guy brings his own authentic guitar driven interpretation of Jimi Hendrix's music to the Blues at the Beach music festival. Not married to the usual tribute acts that mimic legends today, Guy Marlin's "Jimi set" is more of an opportunity to "experience" the music of Jimi Hendrix through the heart and fingers of Guys own soul, which results in a day definitely not to miss. More at www.guymartin.com
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Tix, $25 general admission, $45 with a car; $5 youth. VIP tix available.
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More at:
www.roadshowrevival.com/tickets
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Nov 8-10,
FESTIVAL,
in L.A.:
"DARE TO BE SQUARE WEST" featuring master callers Larry Edelman & Tony Mates and music by Tom Sauber & Co., Chicken Liquor, Triple Chicken Foot, & more, at the American Legion Hall in Highland Park.
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It's quite an event, a weekend conference of square dance calling, music and dance that includes two public dances. Save money with early bird registration until September 30th.
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Registration now open, and there's a print & share "Save-The-Date" flyer at:
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www.daretobesquarewest.org/Dare_to_be_Square_West/Home.html
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Earlybird registration discounts available until Sep 30, at www.daretobesquarewest.org/Dare_ to_be_Square_West/Register.html.
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Wed-Sun, Nov 20-24,
FESTIVAL /CONFERENCE / AWARDS,
in New Mexico:
Annual "WESTERN MUSIC ASSOCIATION CONVENTION" at the Marriott in Albuquerque NM. Event info and registration, www.westernmusic.org
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WMA heads into its 25th year, and events include a 100th Birthday Party for western music / jazz icon Herb Jeffries, "The Bronze Buckaroo," last of the silver screen cowboys and last surviving member of the Duke Ellington Band. Yes, Herb says he will be there.
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PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT WORKSHOPS are numerous, and include:
Coffee with the DJs - getting airplay for your new CD.
Education Workshop: Programs for Schools.
Working With Your Sound Man - by Syd Masters, an entertainer who performs more than 150 shows every year and has mixed live sound for hundreds of bands.
Yodeling Workshop - by Judy Coder, named "Patsy Montana National Yodeling Champion," Academy of Western Artists "Yodeler of the Year," and two-time WMA "International Yodeling Champion."
WMA Forum: Using Social Media & Digital Marketing.
Songwriters Speed Session - meet the songwriters.
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"Crisis Fund Dinner & Founders’ Show" featuring WMA’s founding members Tom Chambers, Jim Robson, Liz Masterson, Joyce Woodson, Gary McMahan, Mike Mahaney and "lots of surprises."
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There are Harmony & Yodeling Contests, Poet's Jam Sessions, Open Jam Sessions, Roundtable Breakfasts, WMA Youth Chapter Workshops and a main stage showcase, Poetry Workshops, a Mercantile & Vendor Area, a Pro/Am Open Stage, and more.
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Showcase performers include:
♪ The Hanson Family Singers
♪ Susie Knight
♪ Kerry Grombacher
♪ KG & The Ranger
♪ Trinity Seely
♪ Terry Brown
♪ Tumbleweed Rob & The Southwest Junction
♪ Kristyn Harris
♪ Jon Messenger
♪ Belinda Gail
♪ Jim Jones
♪ Fred Hargrove
♪ GT Hurley
♪ Barry Ward
♪ The Red Hot Rhythm Rustlers
♪ Gary Allegretto & Ian Espinoza
♪ Allen Chapman
♪ Bill Barwick & The Sons of the Tumbleweed
♪ Sam DeLeeuw
♪ The Ball Family
♪ The Anslovers
♪ Mary Kaye
♪ Miss Devon & The Outlaw
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The "Friday Night Opry," features Mountain Saddle Band, “Buffalo Bill” Band, Christina & Sons of the Oregon Trail, Peggy Malone, Joe Herrington, James Michael, Doc & Tub, Doug Figgs, Open Range, Juni Fisher, Sons of the Rio Grande, Steve Spurgin, Glenn Moreland & Washtub Jerry, Keeter Stuart, Yampa Valley Boys, Steve Porter, Prairie Moon, Judy Coder, Mikki Daniel, Joyce Woodson, Dennis Jay, Miss Devon & The Outlaw, Many Strings & Company, LeeLee Robert, Jerry Hall & Trick Shot, Gary Allegretto & Ian Espinoza, and a few surprise appearances.
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There's a Western Swing Dance with music by Syd Masters & The Swing Riders.
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The "WMA Awards Show" in the historic KiMo Theatre is one of two annual nights that are very big deals because there are no GRAMMYS for western music.
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Sunday includes "Cowboy Church" led by Steve Harrington, with Troy Bateson, The Carr Family Cowboy Band, Belinda Gail, Earl Gleason, Kerry Grombacher, Peggy Malone, Dave McClure, Jon Messenger, Open Range, Francine Roark Robison, The Cowboy & The Chick, Barry Ward, Doug Muchmore, Keeter Stuart, Royce Smithey, Aspen Black, Almeda Bradshaw, Mary Kaye, Doug Figgs, LeeLee Robert, GT Hurley, Steve Porter, Mountain Saddle Band, Buck “The Big Man” Helton, Mark Baker, Janice Deardorff, Christina & The Sons of the Oregon Trail, Alias Smith & Owens, Mikki Daniell, The Anslovers, Skeeter Mann, Steve Spurgin, and Trinity Seely.
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The full event schedule and events with live performances are still being confirmed at press time. Check the WMA site for updates: www.westernmusic.org
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Fri-Sun, Dec 13-15,
FESTIVAL,
in Monterey:
Annual “MONTEREY COWBOY POETRY & MUSIC FESTIVAL” is a good one, in two nice hotels and the adjacent convention facilities on the beach in Monterey,on the California Central Coast. There are plenty of stage performances and music workshops.
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Schedule, tix, hotel registration links, and complete info at www.montereycowboy.org
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January, 2014
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Thu-Sun, Jan 23-26, 2014,
MUSIC TRADE SHOW & CONFERENCE,
in OC (Anaheim):
Annual NAMM SHOW at the Anaheim Convention Center and in ALL the meeting and convention facilities and performance spaces of ALL the surrounding hotels, in Anaheim. This event is ENORMOUS, and is THE showcase for new music industry innovations, instruments, sound systems, mics, and anything ’n everything you can think of that’s related to recording and / or performance, teaching and learning music, instrument-making and new technologies for repair, and more.
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The performances at (and surrounding) NAMM are amazing, and VERY inclusive of acoustic and Folk-Americana artists and bands. Plus, the many top artists wo are endorsed by instrument makers are brought by their sponsors to Southern California for the NAMM Show, and they perform at numerous L.A. and OC venues while they’re in town – so everybody benefits when NAMM is in town. (Venue bookers take note, and jump on it before your friendly competition books all of everyone’s available time.)
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The Guide will bring you developments as the date approaches, and full coverage of the NAMM Show itself.
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Jan 29-Feb 1,
FESTIVAL & CONFERENCE,
in Northern Nevada:
30th Annual “NATIONAL COWBOY POETRY GATHERING” in Elko, Nevada, fills all the lodgings for a hundred miles, and brings stage performances, showcases, music and poetry, awards, western art exhibitions, and a lot of saddle pal camaraderie.
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Fri-Sun, Apr 25-27,
FESTIVAL,
in Indio:
8th Annual “STAGECOACH COUNTRY MUSIC FESTIVAL” at the sprawling former Polo Grounds near Indio, in the south desert.
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Ticket sales begin October 18, at 10 am (PDT), and due to their cost, layaway optiuons are available. All info, and tix, at www.stagecoachfestival.com
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Jun 8-14, 2014,
MUSIC CAMP,
in New Orleans:
5th Annual "NEW ORLEANS TRAD JAZZ CAMP" in New Orleans, Louisiana 70175.
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Registration now open at:
www.neworleanstradjazzcamp.com
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Click the registration button on the home page, or call 504-895-0037.
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