♪ 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!
Saturday, December 28, 2013
NEWS and EVENTS, the Weekend through Monday, Dec 28-30, 2013
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NEWS…
♪ BIRTHDAYS in late December…
♪ OBITUARY: SARAH ELIZABETH CAMPBELL, Texas songwriter
♪ HARDSHIP SPREADS UNNECESSARILY
♪ WHAT IS THE MEASURE OF A LIFE?
MUSIC PERFORMANCES
Music on TV this weekend…
♪ Ongoing events, through the Holidays…
♪ Saturday’s Music Scene
♪ Sunday’s Music Scene
♪ Monday’s Music Scene
♪ The NEW YEAR’S EVE Music Scene is coming in a special edition on SUNDAY
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♪ BIRTHDAYS IN LATE DECEMBER…
Dec 19: SEVERIN BROWNE
Singer-songwriter, member of the hot new acoustic ensemble THE TALL MEN GROUP, and part of an elite American musical family, Severin Browne’s resumé includes being the first white person signed to the Motown label. Southern Californians get the chance to hear him fairly regularly, including his monthly “First Fridays” showcase with a delightful ensemble band and guest recording artist, the first Friday every month at Kulak’s Woodshed.
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Dec 24: MARISSA MEIZEL
Marissa Meizel, who has performed as “Marissa Con Gusto,” is an American singer-songwriter, voice actress, and beautiful presence on the Southern California acoustic music scene.
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Dec 25: SIR ISAAC NEWTON
Bluegrass harmonica player and recording artist David Naiditch asks, “Are you sick of people trying to be ‘politically correct’ and not offend anyone by refusing to say Merry Newtonmas in celebration of the December 25th birthday of famous physicist, astronomer, and philosopher Sir Isaac Newton? 92% of Americans believe in Physics and 88% of them are Newtonians. Yes, there are those Einsteinian relativists who question the existence of absolute space and time, but these heretics make up a tiny minority. So Merry Newtonmas everyone!”
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Dec 25: a one-in-365-chance that it’s the birthday of JESUS
Do a bit of research. The Roman Emperor CONSTANTINE, in an effort to convert Rome to Christianity, chose December 25 as the birthday of Jesus because it allowed Christians to hijack the feast day of their chief religious rival, Mithras. So, the War on Christmas began as the War on Mithras. By the way, that hijacking of key pagan anniversary days is why the annual calendar of Catholicism is so rich with Saint’s Days.
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Dec 27: LUKE HALPIN
Half of the Southern Cal expatriate musical duo, Denver-based BETTMAN-HALPIN with STEPHANIE BETTMAN, LUKE HALPIN is an accomplished songwriter whose material has been recorded by noteable others, as well as on his solo projects, various bluegrass and acoustic albums, and with Stephanie. Luke and Stephanie have been featured on a PBS documentary about their partnership, travels, and music, and they continue to successfully fuse roots melodies, and sensibilities, with fiddle-mandolin-guitar instrumentation, lyrical songwriting and fine vocals, with acoustic pop.
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Dec 29: TRINA HAMLIN
American singer-songwriter-guitarist TRINA HAMLIN celebrates her birthday (no, we’re not revealing a lady’s age). When she performs in Southern Cal, which isn’t often enough, go see her for a memorable experience of fine originals.
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Dec 30: JOHN HARTFORD
The late JOHN HARTFORD was a roots music renaissance man, a true American original, a multi-instrumentalist musician, songwriter, steamboat pilot, author, artist, disc jockey, calligrapher, dancer, folklorist, father, and historian. Born John Cowan Harford in New York on December 30, 1937, John grew up in St. Louis. A descendant of Patrick Henry and cousin of Tennessee Williams, John’s grandfather was a founder of the Missouri Bar Association. His father was a prominent doctor at Barnes Hospital in St. Louis. At an early age, John fell in love with two things -- music and the Mississippi River. The two passions would last him a lifetime.
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♪ Obituary…
SARAH ELIZABETH CAMPBELL,
Texas songwriter
"Sarah Elizabeth Campbell. May 13, 1953 - December 26, 2013. Sarah was not a part of 'the scene,' she was a scene (and the scenery, and the dialogue, and the soundtrack).
"There are several hundred people just in Austin, not counting California and the world, who are immediate family to each other brought together by their love of Sarah. Or maybe we just wanted to see what would happen next.
"Oh, how she loved to sparkle and shine. If I were writing her obit, it would begin: 'For Sale, 150 Pounds of Costume Jewelry.'
"She could write a Cole Porter melody and lyrics to break your heart. And sing with that low, rich voice like no one else I've ever heard.
"Go listen to her music. Drink a toast with red, red wine. There was only one like Sayra Liz, she was my friend, and I'm going to miss her like hell."
-- Marcia Ball, written Thursday, Dec 26, 2013.
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♪ HARDSHIP SPREADS UNNECESSARILY…
The Grinch that stole Christmas, 2013, caused the worst holiday sales record for the nation’s retailers, and is causing New Year’s Eve event ticket sales to be weak, isn’t hard to find. Once again, we need look no farther than the do-nothing, austerity-loving, perpetually vacationing Congress.
Robert Reich, former US Secretary of Labor and current Professor of Economics at UC Berkeley, expresses it well:
“1.3 million jobless people lose their unemployment benefits December 28. These people and their families are still caught in the worst downturn since the Great Depression. They want jobs but the jobs aren’t there: Almost three Americans are still unemployed for every job opening available – a ratio worse than it was at the bottom of the last downturn. Emergency benefits are their only hope for now. In past recessions, emergency benefits continued until the rate of long-term employment was around 1 percent or less. But the current level of long-term unemployed is 2.6 percent. Moreover, ending jobless benefits for them is bad for all of us because it removes their purchasing power from an economy already suffering from inadequate demand. Please call your [vacationing] members of congress today and urge them to extend jobless benefits [as soon as they complete their own vacations and come back to work in the New Year].”
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♪ WHAT IS THE MEASURE OF A LIFE?
Being the editor gives me privileges. I’m taking one of those now.
I just learned that someone I know is on life support and they're planning to pull the plug today because it's hopeless. He is the eldest brother in a family of old friends.
Diabetes. His left leg was amputated two weeks ago. Then, all in the same last two weeks, all still in the hospital, came cascading failures of lungs, kidneys, bowels. Diabetes is a vile disease.
He had gone back to school in recent years -- after the kids were old enough to fend for themselves -- and he became a nurse. That had seemed unlikely, based on his past professions. But not if you based it on his character. Last time I saw him was mid-summer, at his father's funeral. Time isn’t supposed to be so compressed.
Good guy. Really good guy, who always worked hard, always took care of others in his family and took responsibility when others would not.
He never got his share of fun and frivolity. Whether some he helped appreciated or comprehended what he did for them feels like an open question. Perhaps they do, or will, someday.
What is the measure of a life?
As artists, some of us try to answer that question poetically, to reach the hearts and minds and sensibilities and even the souls of our fellow humans. To be effective, any song must have universality. Right now, this is too singular, too personal, too sad, too tragic, too soon.
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MUSIC PERFORMANCES…
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♪ MUSIC ON TV this weekend…
One that we recommend:
Sun, Dec 29, on TV:
1:30 pm for "SAVING MR. BANKS: THE UNTOLD STORY OF A HOLLYWOOD CLASSIC," is "a special look at the film" that itself documents the making of the Disney classic musical, "MARY POPPINS." "Saving Mr. Banks" is in theaters everywhere now. The special is on ABC, nationwide.
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More at http://di.sn/hRa
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♪ ONGOING, THROUGH THE HOLIDAYS…
Ongoing, nightly, Dec 17-29, in Beverly Hills:
Time tba “STOMP” at the Saban Theatre, 8440 Wilshire Bl, Beverly Hills 90211; 323-655-0111. Matchboxes, brooms, garbage cans, Zippo lighters and more fill the stage with energizing beats at “STOMP,” the inventive and invigorating stage show that's dance, music and theatrical performance blended together. The emphasis is rhythm. It’s all about rhythm.
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Tix: there are two limited-time offers:
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(1) Buy 4 tickets and save $80; to order, choose your date and then select the “Me+3 4-Pack.”
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(2) Get 20% off any ticket order by entering the code GR20 at http://stomponline.com/tickets_losangeles.html
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Ongoing, in OC (Irvine):
Time tba "CIRQUE DU SOLEIL" presents "TOTEM," now playing at the Orange County Great Park in Irvine.
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"TOTEM traces the fascinating journey of the human species from its original amphibian state to its ultimate desire to fly. The characters evolve on a stage evoking a giant turtle, the symbol of origin for many ancient civilizations. Inspired by many founding myths, TOTEM illustrates, through a visual and acrobatic language, the evolutionary progress of species. Somewhere between science and legend, TOTEM explores the ties that bind Man to other species, his dreams and his infinite potential." -- the show's promo.
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"Spectacular, artful. Breathtaking and deliciously ironic." -- The Toronto Star.
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"TOTEM is visually ravishing" -- The Boston Globe.
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Tix by phone, at 800-450-1480.
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Tix & info online, at:
http://m.cirquedusoleil.com/en/shows/totem/americas/usa/california/irvine.aspx
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It opens Jan 17 in Santa Monica.
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♪ SATURDAY’S LIVE MUSIC SCENE…
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Sat, Dec 28, in Highland Park (L.A.):
Noon-3 pm Monthly “OLD-TIME / TRADITIONAL SOUTHERN FIDDLE & BANJO MUSIC JAM” at Audubon Nature Center in Debs Park, 4700 N Griffin Av (off the 110 Fwy), Highland Park (Los Angeles) 90031; 323-221-2255.
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Sat, Dec 28, in Altadena
3 pm THE MURMURATORS, with vocalist-guitarist SWAN MONTGOMERY, award-winning Celtic harpist CAROLTATUM, and bassist JIM WOOTTEN, play a matinee at the Coffee Gallery Backstage, 2029 N Lake Av, Altadena 92675; reservations, 626-798-6236.
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The MurMurators is a new Los Angeles-based contemporary alternative Celtic trio performing Irish songs with indie arrangements. Unique and modern interpretations of traditional Irish songs with sparse, inventive arrangements make The MurMurator's sound unlike any other Irish group performing live today. For example, the traditional tune “Follow Me Up To Carlow” is performed in the time signature of 7/8! The MurMurators style has been described as “the Celtic future.”
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Vocalist SWAN MONTGOMERY born in Drogheda, Ireland, is known for his role as “Robert Plant” in the internationally successful tribute band Led Zepagain. Montgomery has toured the world and performed sold out shows in countries such as Sarajevo and Japan. Performing well-loved Irish tunes in a modern, even rebellious manner has been a lifelong desire of Swan’s and that dream comes true with The MurMurators.
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Former Windham Hill recording artist CAROL TATUM is harpist for The MurMurators. Carol is best known as the founding member of the neoclassical harp/flute/cello band “Angels Of Venice” and also co-writer for three albums by the Led Zeppelin-inspired rock band “Kingdom Come.” Carol is also a skilled songwriter, arranger and producer and collaborated with Swan Montgomery to create The MurMurators unique new song arrangements.
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Bassist JIM WOOTEN performs with Swan Montgomery in Led Zepagain and is the nephew of the elite musical couple, the late LES PAUL and MARY FORD. Jim performs with many bands including The Long Run, the world’s premiere Eagles tribute band, and Four Way Street (CSNY tribute). Jim is known for his solid, tasteful musicianship, attention to detail and ability as a multi-instrumentalist.
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Recent reviews of The MurMurators: "Wildly original……(sounds like) songs by Robert Plant if, at the end of the 1960s, he decided to record a few Irish standards... virtually every song carries in itself a huge dose of surprise…well arranged and played…Irish songs inspired by classic rock… ‘No Quarter’ by Led Zeppelin (is) the icing on the cake… ~ Rafa? Chojnacki, Folkowa.PL
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More at www.themurmurators.com
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Listen to their tracks at:
www.cdbaby.com/cd/themurmurators
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Tix, $15.
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Sat, Dec 28, in SFV (NoHo):
5-7 pm TERRY OKEY plays acoustic alt country at the Republic Of Pie, 11118 Magnolia Bl, North Hollywood 91601; 818-308-7990.
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Terry says, "I will be playing my steel string, my nylon string AND my slide resonator guitar. This charming, cozy and homey little coffee shop has great 'home made from scratch' food and a large living room feel. A wonderful place for an early Saturday evening hang."
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More at www.totunes.com
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Sat, Dec 28, in Lakewood:
5:30 pm Weekly “BLUEGRASS CONCERT” series brings various bands to Me ‘N Eds Pizza Parlor, 4115 Paramount Bl, Lakewood 90712; 562-421-8908.
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Sat, Dec 28, in SFV (Woodland Hills):
6 pm SONGMAKERS monthly “WEST VALLEY HOOT” in Woodland Hills 91367; location and info at www.songmakers.org
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Sat, Dec 28, in Altadena:
6:30-8:30 pm "DINNER & SONG" series brings DUANE THORIN with CAL BEZEMER, and opener DONNA BEA on ukulele, at Amy's Patio Cafe, 900 E Altadena Dr, Altadena 91001.
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Venue has special dinner menu on music nights, plus more specials that are not on the menu (ask).
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No cover.
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Sat, Dec 28, in Newhall (Santa Clarita):
6:30 pm THE GRATEFUL DUDES play their weekly bluegrass residency, sometimes with very impressive guests, at Vincenzo's Pizza, 24500 Lyons Av, Newhall 91350.
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Sat, Dec 28, in Burbank:
5-8 pm THE CODY BRYANT BAND plays Viva Cantina, 900 Riverside Dr, Burbank.
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No cover. More music later; see 8 pm listing.
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Sat, Dec 28, in Altadena:
7 pm ELDERLOCKE, plus SEVERIN BROWNE, play the Coffee Gallery Backstage, 2029 N Lake Av, Altadena 92675; reservations, 626-798-6236.
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Bob Stane says, “ELDERLOCKE & SEVERIN BROWNE. Return with us now, wonderfully entertaining and we get the whole crew only about once every three years. Get your share of the rations.”
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ELDERLOCKE had been a Southern California staple for (about a hundred) years. From The Ice House to the Troubadour, from the Ultimate Crutch to the Bla Bla Cafe, everyone reveled in their tight three-part harmonies and dazzling acoustic guitar work, until suddenly one of them moved to another country (Canada, eh). Bob Stane adds, “And you cried and wailed ‘Bring back those days,’ and now, the music Gods have heard you and they have smiled. Join us at The Coffee Gallery Backstage at the end of December as we bring back ElderLocke and ring in the New Year. With our favorite special guest, Southern California staple Severin Browne.+
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Sat, Dec 28, in Arcadia:
7 pm-1 am BB CHUNG KING & THE BUDDAHEADS, plus BOBBY BLUEHOUSE, and special musical guests, play the Arcadia Blues Club, 16 E Huntington Dr (just E of Santa Anita Av), Arcadia 91006.
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The Bobby Blues House Band plays most Friday and Saturday nights, kicking-off the night for the headliners -- some of the best in the industry. This house band's members over the years have included musicians who have played with Billy Joel, Aretha Franklin, The Pointer Sisters, The Jeff Healey Band, and bring influences from John Lee Hooker, Van Morrison and Eric Burden.
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Tasty food is available from 7 pm until miidnight; generous portions. Full bar. But bring earplugs. Seriously.
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Free Parking available on the street and across the street in the city lot behind Denny's.
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More, including the menu, newsletter, and photo gallery, are at www.arcadiabluesclub.com
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Tix: advance online, $10, + $1.50 fee; at the door, $15, + $1.75 if reserved.
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Sat, Dec 28, in Arcadia:
7-9:30 pm "SPECIAL SATURDAY NIGHT EDITION" of “THE SONGWRITER SERENADE” showcase series brings guest recording artists and performing host JC HYKE, all-acoustic, at Matt Denny's Ale House Restaurant & Bar, 145 E Huntington Dr, Arcadia 91006.
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No cover. Venue has full menu and full bar. Free parking in back.
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More info at www.jchyke.com
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Sat, Dec 28, in SFV (Studio City):
8 pm WIL MARING plays a benefit show for “NORTH HOLLYWOOD INTERFAITH FOOD PANTRY” at the Unitarian Universalist Church of Studio City, 12355 Moorpark St, Studio City 91604.
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Sat, Dec 28, in South Pasadena:
8 pm KEN O'MALLEY brings his authentic and original acoustic Irish music to Griffins of Kinsale, 1001 Mission St, South Pasadena 91030; 626-799-0926.
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Sat, Dec 28, in Big Bear:
Time tba CHRIS VALENTI, wonderfully talented comedic singer-songwriter / standup comic / film producer plays The Cave, 40789 Village Dr, Big Bear Lake 92315.
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Sat, Dec 28, in Burbank:
8 pm COW BOP brings great Bob Wills-meets-Django-Reinhardt-meets-‘30s swing to Viva Cantina, 900 Riverside Dr, Burbank.
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Sat, Dec 28, in L.A.:
8 pm “LITERARY / SPOKEN WORD SALON” hosted by ALEX STEIN brings storyteller DYLAN BRODY (heard on KPCC’s “Offramp”) to Muse on 8th, 759 S La Brea Av (at 8th St, just S of Wilshire), in mid-city L.A.; www.MUSEon8th.com; 323-933-MUSE (6873).
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Sat, Dec 28, in Murrieta:
Time tba THE DUBLIN ROGUES play the Shamrock Irish Pub & Eatery, 39252 Winchester Rd #145, Murrieta 92563; 951-696-5252; www.theshamrockirishpubandeatery.com
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It’s the return to the venue of The Dublin Rogues, a sensational duo from Dublin and a smash hit here last year.
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Sat, Dec 28, in Burbank:
9 pm-2 am ORCHESTRA CHARANGOA plays El Criolo Cuban Bar & Grill, 916 W Burbank Bl, Burbank 91506.
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Sat, Dec 28, in San Diego:
9 pm HOT BUTTERED RUM plays a second night at Winston's, 1921 Bacon St, San Diego 92107; 619-222-6822.
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Sat, Dec 28, in L.A.:
10 pm LIONS & POETS at Molly Malone's, 575 S Fairfax Av, L.A. 90036; www.mollymalonesla.com; 323-935-1577.
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“They are a cross between Oasis and Foo Fighters.” – Michele Marotta, Acoustic Americana Music Guide correspondent.
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More at www.facebook.com/pages/Lions-Poets/114897605189995
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♪ SUNDAY’S LIVE MUSIC SCENE…
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Sun, Dec 29, in Altadena:
2 pm A BAND WITH NO NAME and FORTUNATE SON bring the hits of CREEDENCE CLEARWATER REVIVAL and AMERICA to the Coffee Gallery Backstage, 2029 N Lake Av, Altadena; phone For reservations, 626-798-6236.
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The new thing with musicians seasoned from years of playing in “cover bands” is to perform as a tribute band. Today, this venue offers two of them in one daytime show.
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Venue impresario Bob Stane says, “Reserve for this one folks. This is a stellar two-for-one tribute combination with some of the best musicians in this business. It was a near sell out on their most recent matinee performance here at the Gallery, and those thrilled patrons all said they'd be back.”
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An all-acoustic concert with the hits of CREEDENCE CLEARWATER REVIVAL and AMERICA, featuring Brad Ford as John Fogerty, has performed all over North America and Asia for over 17 years. As the most recognized CCR tribute show working today Fortunate Son delivers engaging and energetic concerts, pleasing die-hard Creedence fans everywhere and making new ones along the way. In this rare, unplugged performance, Brad and the band share this rich catalogue of CCR songs including “Travelin’ Band,” “Proud Mary,” “Green River,” “Down on the Corner,” “Lodi,” “Born on the Bayou,” and on and on, along with a treasure chest of entertaining stories.
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A BAND WITH NO NAME is comprised of members of the Coffee Gallery Backstage favorite THE LONG RUN, as they take off their Eagles wings and climb on the horse to perform their favorite AMERICA hits, including “Ventura Highway,” “Sister Golden Hair,” “Tin Man,” “I Need You,” “Horse with No Name,” “You Can Do Magic,” “Lonely People,” and more.
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Sun, Dec 29, in Murrieta:
2 pm DUBLIN ROGUES plus the CLADDAGH IRISH DANCERS play the “Family Funday Sunday” series at the Shamrock Irish Pub & Eatery, 39252 Winchester Rd #145, Murrieta 92563; 951-696-5252; www.theshamrockirishpubandeatery.com
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Sun, Dec 29, in Bellflower:
CANCELLED: 5 pm ANDRE THIERRY & ZYDECO MAGIC at Spikes Bar & Grill, 16728 Bellflower Bl, Bellflower 90706; 562-804-0200.
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Sun, Dec 29, in San Diego Co (Escondido):
5-8 pm Members of HIGHLAND WAY play O'Sullivan's of Escondido, 118 E Grand Av, Escondido 92025; 760-737-0954.
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Sun, Dec 29, in Claremont:
6:30 pm Monthly “OPEN MIC” at the Folk Music Center & Museum, 220 Yale Av, Claremont 91711; 909-624-2928; www.folkmusiccenter.com. info@folkmusiccenter.com
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Cover is $1, to pay Big Music’s demand for royalties for big labels, even though performers are indies playing originals.
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Sun, Dec 29, in Altadena:
7 pm TIME WEISBERG, who was half of “TWIN SONS OF DIFFERENT MOTHERS” with the late DAN FOGELBERG, returns to the Coffee Gallery Backstage, 2029 N Lake Av, Altadena; phone For reservations, 626-798-6236.
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TIM WEISBERG is one of the pioneers in rock / jazz fusion with an incredible career that includes 20 albums on the biggest record labels in the business, including A&M, Columbia, Warner Brothers, and MCA. He has sold over 5 million albums and played some of the largest venues in the world. Two of Tim's albums are collaborations with the gifted singer-songwriter Dan Fogelberg, including their platinum album, "Twin Sons Of Different Mothers,” containing the hit, “The Power of Gold.”
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Tim’s bands are legendary and have been known as a proving ground for the likes of David Benoit, Art Johnson, and Chuck Alvarez. Although he is classified by the recording industry as “jazz,” Tim's music has always been somewhere between rock and jazz.
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Weisberg has performed with The Carpenters, Dave Mason, Lynn Blessing, David Arkenstone, David Benoit, and Samantha Siva. Check him out on Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tim_Weisberg
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His memorable performances include a Bonnie Raitt-Tim Weisberg concert at the Greek Theatre and at the University of California, Berkley. And, when he played The Winter Park Jazz Festival in Winter Park, Colorado, he received awards and honors.
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Sun, Dec 29, in Santa Monica:
10 pm Weekly “ACOUSTIC CORDIALE” showcase end sthe musical weekend at 14 Below, 1348 14th St, Santa Monica 90404; 310-451-5040 .
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♪ MONDAY’S LIVE MUSIC SCENE…
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Mon, Dec 30, in SFV (NoHo):
7 pm Weekly “CELTIC ARTS CENTER IRISH CéILí DANCE & & IRISH MUSIC SESSION (structured jam)” at the Mayflower Club 11110 Victory Bl, North Hollywood 91606 818-760-8322; info, www.celticartscenter.com
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Dance at 7, music session at 8. Contact them for schedule of Irish language classes and more.
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Mon, Dec 30, in San Diego:
7-11 pm THE BAYOU BROTHERS (& “Sista”) play Humphrey’s Backstage Lounge, 2241 Shelter Island Dr, San Diego 92101; 619-224-3577.
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Mon, Dec 30, in SFV (Burbank):
7:30 pm THE BROMBIES play their weekly “BLUEGRASS NIGHT” at Viva Cantina, 900 Riverside Dr, Burbank 91506; 818-515-4444.
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Featuring L.A. studio star-singer-mandolinist George Doering (who's on the soundtrack of dozens of feature films), songwriter JoEllen Doering on guitar, the great Bill Bryson (Bluegrass Cardinals, Desert Rose Band, Chris Hillman Band, mucho mas) on bass, and bluegrass phenom Patrick Sauber on banjo, this is a superb band. No cover, plus great food and drink specials (details at vivacantina.com).
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Mon, Dec 30, in Silverlake (L.A.):
8 pm THE WILD REEDS play a Mondays-in-December residency, at the Satellite, 1717 Silverlake Bl, Silverlake (L.A.) 90026; www.thesatellitela.com
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THE WILD REEDS delighted festival goers at the 2013 Claremont Folk Festival.
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Tonight’s series finale features:
♪ The Americans
♪ The Wild Reeds
♪ Mojo Stone
♪ Cigarette Barbies
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Parking is limited, so consider using Lyft, carpooling or cycling as an option. It also helps to get there early. There is a $5 valet parking option on the property.
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No cover. Venue is 21+. Go early for Happy Hour from 8-9 pm, with $2 well drinks and beers.
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Mon, Dec 30, in Altadena:
8 pm BROOKE RAMEL plus HARRIET SCHOCK play the Coffee Gallery Backstage, 2029 N Lake Av, Altadena 92675; 626-798-6236.
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Venue impresario Bob Stane says, “Both acts are headliners for us (double your fun for cash) and been on other projects for 3 years.”
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BROOKE RAMEL is one of the most successful independent artists of the last 10 years. She has sold over 50,000 CDs, placed 50+ songs in tv/film, performed thousands of live shows and produced 6 original albums. In addition to performing solo and headlining with her own band, Brooke has opened for many legendary artists and some of her greatest inspirations – Shawn Colvin, Marc Cohn, Raul Malo, Colin Hay, David Wilcox, Melissa Manchester, Lisa Loeb, Nancy Griffith, David Gates, and Bill Medley, to name a few. In 2006, Brooke sang background vocals for Ziggy Marley's album, "Love Is My Religion". That year, she was also a featured performer on an episode of the PBS series, "Branson Jubilee", which aired nationwide.
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Reemerging after a hiatus to be a wife and mother, Brooke teamed up with Grammy Award-winning producer and Windham Hill Records founder Will Ackerman and world class musicians to record her first album since 2004. Joining Brooke on the album are bassist Tony Levin (Peter Gabriel, James Taylor, John Lennon), guitarist Jeff Pevar (Crosby Stills & Nash, Marc Cohn, Ray Charles), drummer Aaron Sterling (John Mayer), 3-time Grammy Award winning cellist Eugene Friesen,and The Webb Sisters on background vocals (Leonard Cohen, Sting). Newly gained perspectives are reflected in Brooke’s strongest, most honest and acoustic recording to date.
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Opening with her big band is Brooke’s friend, HARRIET SCHOCK, songwriter (Grammy-nominated "Ain’t No Way To Treat A Lady"), recording artist with five solo albums, performer, songwriting consultant, teacher, lecturer, and author. Schock’s songs have been recorded by such diverse artists as Smokey Robinson, Roberta Flack, Helen Reddy, Lee Greenwood, Johnny Mathis, Nancy Wilson, Manfred Mann, Carl Anderson, Vesica Pisces, and the Little Mermaid. Her feature film and TV song credits include "The New Adventures of Pippi Longstocking," "Delta Force II," ABC’s "The Secret Garden," Motown’s "The Last Dragon" and "The Real Life Adventures of Santa Claus," Her live concert is full of humor, warmth and emotionally impactful songs. Accompanying herself on keyboard, Schock is joined by Joe Lamanno on bass, and singers Corwyn Travers and Gary Floyd.
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Multiplatinum selling songwriter Harriet Schock says, “I'm performing with my bass player, Joe Lamanno and backup singer, Andrea Ross-Greene, followed by the wonderful Brooke Ramel. With all the other shows I've been doing, this is my first actual concert in many months. I hope you'll come. Some new songs too.”
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Tix are unusually affordable tonight, at only $10.
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Mon, Dec 30, in SFV (NoHo):
8-10:30 pm Weekly “OPEN MIC & WEB SIMULCAST” on its new, later schedule, at Kulak's Woodshed, 5230-1/2 Laurel Canyon Bl, North Hollywood 91607; 818-766-9913.
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Mon, Dec 30, in SFV (Chatsworth):
8:30 pm Weekly TALENT CONTEST, after a set for listening and dancing by THE CAHD WATSON BAND, at the Cowboy Palace, 21635 Devonshire St, Chatsworth; 818-341-0166.
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CHAD WATSON BAND plays 8:30-9:30 pm; TALENT CONTEST runs 9:45 pm-closing, with CASH PRIZES.
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This is L.A.’s last real honky tonk. No cover, full bar, lots of fun. Go early for the nightly free dance lesson.
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