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We're in so deep we need a snorkel, having dived into an enormous reservoir of all the things set to happen this weekend. But if we keep working on that now, you'll miss what's happening TONIGHT. So, here's your Thursday, with much more to come for the coming three days and beyond.
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Thursday's Sections
√ Thursday's TOP PICKS
√ Thursday's MUSIC CONFERENCE
√ Thursday's FESTIVALS
√ Thursday's CONCERTS, Club Gigs, etc.
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Thursday's TOP PICKS
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√ THE AVETT BROTHERS plus opening act NICHOLAS DAVID at the Santa Barbara Bowl, 7 pm.
√ "HARMONY FOR HUMANITY" is a fine FREE concert for "Daniel Pearl World Music Days," hosted by ROSS ALTMAN in Santa Monica, 7 pm.
√ KARLA BONOFF plays The Coach House in OC (San Juan Capistrano), 7:30 pm.
√ ROGER McGUINN and MARTY STUART with THE FABULOUS SUPERLATIVES at Pepperdine Malibu, 8 pm.
√ JOHN FOGERTY launches his much-anticipated national concert tour with a concert tonight at the Nokia Theatre L.A. LIVE in Los Angeles, 8 pm.
√ STEVE EARLE & THE DUKES, plus THE MASTERSONS, at the Ford Amphitheatre in Hollywood, 8 pm.
√ THE RASCALS "Once Upon a Dream" tour plays its only local date, at the Greek Theatre in L.A., 8 pm.
√ WILL RYAN & THE CACTUS COUNTY COWBOYS, absolutely L.A.'s best unknown band of acclaimed and top award-winning musicians, plays the Coffee Gallery Backstage in Altadena, 8 pm.
√ JULIE CHRISTENSEN with JOHN McDUFFIE, plus BLISS BOWEN and her special musical guests (and she knows everybody), play The Cinema Bar in Culver City, 8:30 pm-midnight.
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Thursday's MUSIC CONFERENCE...
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Thu-Sun, Oct 10-13,
MUSIC CONFERENCE,
in OC (Irvine):
Annual "FOLK ALLIANCE FAR-WEST" holds its "10th ANNIVERSARY CONFERENCE" at the Hyatt Regency Irvine Hotel, 17900 Jamboree Rd, Irvine 92614; registration, ecening concert tix, etc., at www.far-west.org
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Runs Thursday Noon through Sunday at 5 pm.
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This is a special year, celebrating the 10th anniversary of FAR-West. The conference opens with a "Venues’ Choice Concert," and includes "Official Showcases," "Best of the West" luncheon, private "Guerrilla Showcases" (open to all attendees), panels and workshops, "New Voices" showcases, the "Susanne Millsaps Memorial Coffeehouse," and a "Networking Center."
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Registration rates for FAI Members and non-members, on-site after October 5, are $175 members, $200 non-members. Details at www.far-west.org/conference2013.htm
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Thursday's FESTIVALS...
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Thu-Sun, Oct 10-13,
FREE FESTIVAL,
at UCLA:
“EUROPEAN JAZZ @ UCLA" brings performances and panel discussions in Schoenburg Hall at UCLA in Westwood.
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Many Folk-Americana music fans embrace Djangostyle Gypsy Swing / Jazz while feeling utter alienation from modern forms of American jazz. Here's a chance to explore the roots and forms and determine why, while enjoying the best Europe has to offer, all free (except for UCLA's exorbitant parking fees.)
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This is the first European jazz festival ever presented in the United States. It features a free concert series with performances by ten musical groups from nine countries.
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“EUropean Jazz @ UCLA,” a four-day festival of arts and culture, spotlights Europe’s top jazz artists celebrating America’s original music at UCLA’s Schoenberg Hall, Oct 10-13.
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More at:
http://web.international.ucla.edu/sites/eurojazzfestival
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and:
http://web.international.ucla.edu/eurojazzfestival/ireland
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European Jazz @ UCLA was initiated by Croatia and supported by the EU in partnership with UCLA to advance cultural cooperation. European Jazz @ UCLA is collaboration between nine European consulates located in Los Angeles and San Francisco and UCLA’s Herb Alpert School of Music, Center for European and Eurasian Studies and Theionious Monk Institute of Jazz Performance.
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For more, see the Jazz Times article at:
http://jazztimes.com/articles/105624-four-day-european-jazz-ucla-festival-set-for-oct-10-13
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Thu & Fri, Oct 10 & 11,
MUSIC & FILM FESTIVAL,
in New York City:
"CBGB MUSIC & FILM FESTIVAL 2013" presented by the Big Apple's legendary performance venue, began Tuesday, and the CBGB daytime CONFERENCE rolls Thursday and Friday, Oct 10 & 11, at the Landmark Sunshine Cinema, 143 E Houston St, NYC, featuring keynote addresses from Viacom's Van Toffler and rocker/author/badass legend Duff McKagan, as well as a conversation with Magnolia Pictures' Eamonn Bowles.
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If you're in NY, get the full schedule at:
http://www.cbgb.com/schedule.php?cat=1
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Here's a report from the CBGB Music and Film Festival 2013, so far...
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The First Annual "CBGB ICON AWARD" was presented to Seymour Stein at the Bowery Hotel Tuesday night, Oct 8. Music industry luminaries from around the world came to NYC to toast Stein, founder of SIRE RECORDS, which was home to many of the artists that exploded out of CBGB’s.
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There to salute the biggest fan of them all were Alan McGee, Lyor Cohen, Paul Shaffer, Lenny Kaye, Richard Gottehrer, Bebe Buell, Michael Anthony Alago, Matt Pinfield, Tommy Page, Tom Silverman, Danny Fields, John Holmstrom, Monte Melnick among others; as well as fans, friends, and family.
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Several of Seymour's signature signings sent notes of congratulations including Depeche Mode, Ice T and k.d. lang. Lang’s note read in part:
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"You are a special talent, and we thank you for loving and living music the way you do. Again, congrats!!!! And thank you for supporting me in my formative years. Love you." -- k.d. lang.
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Madonna’s speech was read by Seymour's daughter, filmmaker Mandy Stein; excerpted below:
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"The music world would not be the same without Seymour and his brilliance for discovering and nurturing talent. The man who brought us everyone from the Ramones to the Talking Heads to k.d.. lang to well... ME! For instance.
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"Seymour believed in me when everyone else was closing the door in my face or writing me off as a one hit wonder. He had faith in me and and our first meeting took place when he was in bed in his underwear so I think we were off to a very good start. But seriously he has a brain like an encyclopedia and he can even tell you the color of the label of any 45 that ever existed!
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"He has Golden Ears, A Golden Heart, And a beautiful Soul that is unique and rare.
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"CBGB's is Iconic. Sire Records is Iconic. Seymour Stein is not only Iconic but a true legend. Congratulations Seymour I wish I was here to hand it to you in person. Thank you for all that you have done for me and the world of Music!!!!! I love you!" -- Madonna.
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Roger Friedman’s Showbiz 411 wrapped-up Tuesday night’s event, asbd returned for the "CBGB Movie Red Carpet Premiere" later in the evening. The premiere featured the film’s stars Alan Rickman (who played Hilly Kristal), Mickey Sumner (Patti Smith), Ashley Greene (Lisa Kristal), and Stana Katic, who was seen with her real-life counterpart Genya Ravan.
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Thursday's CONCERTS, Club Gigs, etc...
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Thu, Oct 10, in downtown L.A.:
Time tba "GRAND PARK TURNS ONE" celebration commemorates a year of events and friendships made in the heart of LA., as local and international artists join forces as part of "Daniel Pearl World Music Days," celebrating various genres of music there and throughout the nation and the world.
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Thu, Oct 10, everywhere:
Annual "DANIEL PEARL WORLD MUSIC DAYS" arrives with many public performances in many genres of music, in L.A. and throughout the world, including Thursday night's free concert at 7 pm in Santa Monica (see listing).
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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 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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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, Oct 10, near UCLA:
5 pm Weekly "THURSDAY NIGHT SOFA JAM" at Westwood Music, 1627 Westwood Bl, Los Angeles 90024; 310-478-4251.
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Thu, Oct 10, in Ventura:
5:30 pm SONGMAKERS monthly "VENTURA ROUND TABLE SONG CIRCLE" at Round Table Pizza, 4255 E Main St, Ventura 93003.
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Thu, Oct 10, in Santa Barbara:
7 pm THE AVETT BROTHERS plus opening act NICHOLAS DAVID at the Santa Barbara Bowl.
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"Wow, what a show!" says Faye Mcd in her review of their show at the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville. She continues, "After almost a full two hours, the band finally called it a night but I and the rest of the crowd would have happily and enthusiastically stayed for two more. I haven't had that much fun and pure joy at a concert in a long, long time. Their lyrics, musicianship, heart and spirit shined bright in every song. They rocked and wailed and then went soft and sweet and sometimes all in the same song. Don't know how you would categorize them... alternative country / folk / rock / bluegrass ...doesn't matter, they are a fantastic live act. The crowd response was wonderful -- singing along with almost every song. The brothers, Scott and Seth and the rest of the band seemed so appreciative of the welcome they were given. They had 2 back-to-back sold out shows in Nashville, so if you see them coming to your town, grab a ticket as fast as you can."
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Tix, $53.25-$59.40.
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Thu, Oct 10, in Santa Monica:
7 pm "HARMONY FOR HUMANITY" concert, hosted by ROSS ALTMAN for "Daniel Pearl World Music Days," at rhe Santa Monica Synagogue, 1448 18th St, Santa Monica 90404; 310-453-4276.
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FREE & OPEN TO THE PUBLIC.
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Program is built around the theme,
"It's Time to Start Singing Again: A Folk Music Concert Featuring the Songs of Woody Guthrie, Bob Dylan, Phil Ochs, Fred Neil, Don McLean, Yusuf Islam (Cat Stevens) and Ken Graydon."
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Participating Artists:
Mika'ele McClellan
Carol McArthur
Paul Zollo
Martha Stevens--Storyteller
Neil Harburg
April Halprin Wayland
Bob McCallam
Jill Fenimore
Alex Alejandro Soschin
Tom Graham
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"At Home In the World" by Daniel Pearl will be read by Ross Altman.
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Ross says, "On what would have been Daniel Pearl's 50th birthday (he was born October 10, 1963) we celebrate 'Harmony for Humanity,' an evening of music from many walks of life and national origins, from America to Egypt. In keeping with the mandate of 'Daniel Pearl World Music Days,' we feature an evening of music that highlights efforts to build bridges across divisions of misunderstanding, to create links on the chain of our common humanity, and to forge a peaceful world.
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"The tragedy of Daniel Pearl's murder in Pakistan on February 1, 2002 carries that challenge into the 21st Century and makes even more vivid the human spirit that must prevail if we are to avoid the ultimate catastrophe of obliterating what Pearl eloquently described as 'My Favorite Planet,' an album adapted from his stories for the Wall Street Journal that carried him into the heart of darkness.
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"As a light bringer, he remains a steadfast symbol of hope and courage in the face of evil. Daniel Pearl was a musician as well as a journalist and his violin -- like his pen -- will be remembered as mightier than the sword, for they have outlasted his shortened life.
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"Join us for an evening of music, poetry and storytelling that welcomes a diverse audience of artists, veteran peace activists and organizers for social change to come together for an evening devoted to the ideal for which Daniel Pearl gave his life -- Harmony for Humanity."
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Thu, Oct 10, at UCLA:
7 pm JANUSZ PRUSINOWSKI TRIO POLISH FOLK MUSIC plays a free concert for the "EUROPEAN JAZZ FESTIVAL" at the UCLA Herb Alpert School of Music - Shoenberg Music Building on the UCLA Campus in Westwood 90095.
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Thu, Oct 10, in OC (San Juan Capistrano):
7:30 pm KARLA BONOFF plays The Coach House, 33157 Camino Capistrano, San Juan Capistrano 92675; 949-496-8927.
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It's still tough to imagine her taking the stage without the late KENNY EDWARDS, but the show must go on, and she is a fine performer.
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Thu, Oct 10, in OC (Fullerton):
7:30 pm NANCY SANCHEZ plays the Muckenthaler Cultural Center, 1201 W Malven Av, Fullerton 92833; 714-738-6706.
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Thu, Oct 10, in Malibu:
8 pm ROGER McGUINN and MARTY STUART with THE FABULOUS SUPERLATIVES play the “President's Choice Series” at Pepperdine University Center for the Arts, in the Smothers Theatre, Pepperdine University 24255 Pacific Coast Highway, Malibu 90265; 310-506-4522.
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Folk-rock music icon Roger McGuinn teams up with country music singer-songwriter Marty Stuart and his band,the Fabulous Superlatives, to perform such classics as "Mr. Tambourine Man," "Eight Miles High," and "Turn,Turn, Turn."
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McGuinn and Stuart are an unbeatable combination, but for guitar fans the show offers even more. While it may not be a Byrds reunion,it's a reunion of sorts as McGuinn's signature 12-string Rickenbacker guitar blends again with Stuart's B-Bender guitar.
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Stuart's well-known B-Bender started life as a 1954 Fender Telecaster and was the main electric "axe" of legendary country-rock pioneer Clarence White of The Byrds. White and multi-instrumentalist Gene Parsons fashioned a steel-guitar-inspired mechanism that raised the B string a whole step when downward pressure was applied on the strap and the string was "bent." White used the guitar almost exclusively until his untimely end in 1973; its distinctive sound is heard blending seamlessly with McGuinn's 12-string on many Byrds recordings.
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After White's passing,the "Clarence White Tele" sat unused at his home in Kentucky until his widow,Suzy,contacted Stuart. "The guitar really found me," recalls Stuart. "Roland White, Clarence's brother,got me my gig with Lester Flatt,and I was friends with the family. The guitar already had a following of its own by that time -- I was always fascinated by it, lusted after it,and I'd even had a similar bender put in another guitar to try and duplicate the effect.
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"I've never considered it my guitar,really. It's his,and now it kind of has a life of its own. The spring gets dry and squeaks,so I spray WD-40 on it now and then,but I've never cleaned it. All the dirt inside and behind the strings is the original dirt. We call it 'Clarence.'"
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For many who hear the name Roger McGuinn, the first thing that comes to mind is that unmistakable Rickenbacker 12-string guitar. McGuinn has been associated with the guitar since his earliest days as a member of The Byrds. McGuinn has played other electric guitars over the years and is also known as an acoustic folk artist of considerable magnitude, but he still remains the undisputed "King of the Rick 12." When he started playing it, McGuinn couldn't have known that the 12-string Rickenbacker would become his signature sound.
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"We went as a group to see A Hard Day's Night multiple times and were totally taken with The Beatles," says McGuinn. "I liked George Harrison's Rickenbacker 12,but I couldn't find one that looked like his with the pointy cutaways,so I bought the blonde 360 model. I thought it was beautiful, like a golden palomino,and the checkerboard binding reminded me of Gene Autry or Roy Rogers. I loved that guitar and played it eight hours a day. It was later stolen and I discovered that it was auctioned off in England for over $100,000. Given the statute of limitations and the difficulty in dealing with laws in a foreign country, there wasn't much I could do,even though I considered myself the legal and rightful owner."
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The signature sound continued,however,and a new 12-string took that guitar's place. Now --so many years later -- two men ,two guitars, and a full band are making music together again.
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More info at www.ibiblio.org/jimmy/mcguinn/ and at www.martystuart.net/
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Tix, $55, $49, and $40; $10 for full-time Pepperdine students.
Tix available now at 310- 506-4522 or http://arts.pepperdine.edu
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Thu, Oct 10, in Los Angeles:
8 pm JOHN FOGERTY launches his much-anticipated national concert tour with a concert tonight at the Nokia Theatre L.A. LIVE.
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EXTENDED FEATURE STORY...
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Fogerty will be playing, live, his classic Creedence Clearwater Revival albums "Cosmo's Factory" and "Bayou Country" for the first time ever in the U.S., along with some of his other gems.
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Meanwhile, the Grammy Museum in Los Angeles recently unveiled the exhibit “John Fogerty: Wrote A Song For Everyone.” It is on display through January 2014 and features artifacts from his personal collection, and it is named after his current album, "WROTE A SONG FOR EVERYONE," hailed by fans and critics alike including a rare 5-star lead review in Rolling Stone.
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At the opening night of the exhibit, September 26, the pioneering and iconic singer, songwriter and guitarist was the subject of a compelling, in-depth Q&A conducted by GRAMMY Museum executive director Bob Santelli. Fogerty capped it off by performing a few songs, solo, as a surprise for the intimate, sold-out audience gathered in the Museum’s Clive Davis Theater.
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More on the exhibition at the GRAMMY Museum at www.grammymuseum.org/on-display/special-exhibits/john-fogerty-wrote-a-song-for-everyone
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You can watch a clip from “An Evening With John Fogerty” at the GRAMMY Museum where FOGERTY talks about getting sued in the landmark case, "Fantasy vs Fogerty," wherein Fantasy Records sued the artist, saying he plagiarized himself. In the clip, hear what it was like in the courtroom; John demonstrates what he had to go through to protect his -- and all other artists’ -- artistic freedom.
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It's at:
http://m.youtube.com/watch?feature=youtu.be&v=Gcq9_nu099w&desktop_uri=%2Fwatch%3Fv%3DGcq9_nu099w%26feature%3Dyoutu.be
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At the GRAMMY Museum just before the exhibit's opening, FOGERTY was interviewed by CNN’s Denise Quan. The reporter noted that the exhibit “unflinchingly chronicles the ups and downs of the singer-songwriter’s tumultuous four-decade career.”
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The exhibit includes a copy of the infamous recording agreement from the Creedence Clearwater Revival era with Fantasy Records and the unbelievable-but-true lawsuit.
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JOHN FOGERTY has been making music that continues to speak in a powerful way to generations of music makers and music lovers, and his fall tour will be a joyous celebration of HIS ICONIC SONGBOOK OF HITS.
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JOHN FOGERTY’s tour dates—which include three nights at the Beacon Theater in NYC (November 12-14)--are here. Click here for what critics are saying about "WROTE A SONG FOR EVERYONE," which marks FOGERTY’s ninth studio solo album since disbanding Creedence Clearwater Revival.
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People are still talking about FOGERTY’s special performance on September 14 with Mumford & Sons at their “Gentlemen of the Road" show.
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John Fogerty -- singer, songwriter and guitarist -- is a roots-Americana-rock music legend who has sold over 100 million records, earning 18 Gold Albums and 10 Platinum Albums. He was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 1993, won the Grammy Award for his album "Blue Moon Swamp" in 1997, and was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 2005. He is also a BMI Icon Award Winner.
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In addition, Fogerty and his #1 phenomenal recording “Centerfield” were honored during the 2010 National Baseball Hall of Fame Induction Ceremonies -- the first time the National Baseball Hall of Fame has immortalized a musician or song as part of the annual ceremonies. And in some circles, he’s also called the “Father of the Flannel Shirt.”
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More at
www.johnfogerty.com
www.vanguardrecords.com
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Thu, Oct 10, in Hollywood:
8 pm STEVE EARLE & THE DUKES, plus THE MASTERSONS, at the Ford Amphitheatre, 2580 Cahuenga Bl East, Hollywood 90068; Box Office, 323-461-3673 or boxoffice@arts.lacounty.gov
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This past spring, Steve Earle released his 15th studio album, "The Low Highway," to worldwide critical acclaim. Magnet Magazine stated in their rave review, "This time out, he brings all his influences together into an LP that may be his most musically diverse offering yet." The album and corresponding live tour features his celebrated road band THE DUKES, including husband & wife duo Chris Masterson & Eleanor Whitmore (otherwise known as the recording artists THE MASTERSONS) as well as longtime Dukes members Kelley Looney and Will Rigby.
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Tix, $38; general seating, so arrive early for the best seats. This us the second-to-last concert of the year at the marvelous outdoor venue; it's a Lease Event, presented by KCSC.
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Thu, Oct 10, in L.A.:
8 pm THE RASCALS "Once Upon a Dream" tour plays its only local date, at the Greek Theatre, 2700 N Vermont Av, Los Angeles 90027.
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"Close your eyes and you're back in the 60's," wrote one reviewer at the Mohegan Sun Arena, Uncasville. He continues, "The Rascals music was played to perfection. The show with narration of the groups former beginnings caused me to become misty eyed. I couldn't sit still. Unfortunately, they played to a crowd of brain dead octogenarians, who insisted i stay seated for most of the concert. The average age of the audience was most likely 60 + but they acted like they had no memory of their youth. I've been to over 1/2 dozen concerts this summer including; Stones, Aerosmith, War, Foreigner, Sting, Beyonce..The Rascals was my favorite. If you had a radio in the mid-sixties early 70's and cruised on Summer nights you will Love this Show! I'm looking forward to seeing them Again!"
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Tix are $48.15-$115.70, at:
http://m.ticketmaster.com/event/09004AF8D8EE9536?artistid=1305055&majorcatid=10001&minorcatid=1&brand=nederlanderla&camefrom=cfc_ndrcon_ned_October9
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Thu, Oct 10, in Murietta:
8 pm PATRICK McKEONE plays The Shamrock Irish Pub & Eatery, 39252 Winchester Rd #145, Murrieta 92563; www.theshamrockirishpubandeatery.com; 951-696-5252.
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Thu, Oct 10, 17, 24, in Hollywood:
8-10 pm HOLLY CONLAN plays a three-date Record Release Residency for her new album, "The Sirens" at The Hotel Cafe, 1623 N Cahuenga Bl (half a block S of Hollywood Bl), Hollywood 90028.
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Officially release of "The Sirens" is on iTunes on Oct 22nd.
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Holly promises "Lots of special guests and new songs to be heard, weekly features will be announced during the month."
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Innovative idea -- a record release residency.
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Advance tix, all three dates -
https://www.hotelcafe.com/tickets
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Thu, Oct 10, in L.A.:
8 pm LEE BAINS III & THE GLORY FIRES, plus AUSTIN LUCAS, and THE BAREFOOT MOVEMENT, team-up to play "The Bluegrass Situation" series at The Mint, 6010 W Pico Bl, Los Angeles 90035; 323-954-9630.
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Thu, Oct 10, in Altadena:
8 pm WILL RYAN & THE CACTUS COUNTY COWBOYS, absolutely L.A.'s best unknown band of acclaimed and top award-winning musicians, plays the Coffee Gallery Backstage, 2029 N Lake Av, Altadena 92675; reservations, 626-798-6236.
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Tix are $15, but, a $3 discount will be given to all who show up wearing a cowboy hat. Make money and dig a hat out of the closet or trunk.
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WILL RYAN & THE CACTUS COUNTY COWBOYS celebrate "NATIONAL SINGING COWBOY DAY," 10 October 2013 -- uhh, it IS? Well, gawrsh! “The Band that Won the West” sings and plays “America’s Plumb-Tootin’est Indigenous Music.”
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√ WILL RYAN: Hear Will Ryan in Disney’s new animated film “Get a Horse!” in theaters in November! Winner of 2 Gold Records, BMI’s Pioneer Award for songwriting; the Official Singing Cowboy of Hollywood.
√ JOHN “PRESTO” REYNOLDS: Leader of the John Reynolds Band; The Albert Einstein of the Strings, the Lash Larue of the Lute.
√ “CHAPARRAL KATIE” CAVERA: The Sweetheart of Rodeo Drive; The Gibson Girl of the Gibson, the Patsy Montana of California.
√ WESTY WESTENHOFER: Inventor of the Blewphonium; The Pat Buttram of the Upright Bass, The Smiley Burnette of the Tuba.
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Excellent musicians all, and THEY ALL SING LEAD and HARMONIZE. THRILL to the band’s discovery of rare toe-tappin’ COWBOY SONGS – some known-to-all, some seldom-heard, some sparkling gems of recent discovery.
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"Your eyes and ears will be FLABBERGASTED,MIND-BOGGLED and RECONBOBULATED!" You hear Will and the band every week on Pacifica Network’s David Feldman Show (heard locally on KPFK-FM 90.7) –now see and hear them in person! “Sheer joy!”
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Tix, $15. (See above for discount info.)
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Thu, Oct 10, in Burbank:
8 pm THE CODY BRYANT EXPERIENCE plays Viva Cantina, 900 Riverside Dr, Burbank 91506; 818-515-4444.
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No cover. Venue is known for its Mexican food and full bar. Park free across the street at Pickwick Bowl.
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Thu, Oct 10, in L.A:
8 pm "L.A. HOOTENANNY" at everybody's favorite steampunk bar, Villains Tavern, 1356 Palmetto St, Los Angeles 90013; 213-613-0766.
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Thu, Oct 10, in Culver City:
8:30 pm-midnight JULIE CHRISTENSEN with JOHN McDUFFIE, plus BLISS BOWEN and her special musical guests (and she knows everybody), play The Cinema Bar, 3967 Sepulveda Bl, Culver City 90230; 310-390-1328.
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No cover at the “world’s smallest honky-tonk.” Pass the hat / tip jar for the artists.
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