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Friday, January 10, 2014
An Amazingly Fine Friday, Jan 10, 2014
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Check the Guide's picks, but don't stop there. It's a happily and richly diverse night of music, including some good freebies and some unlikely ensembles. Go. Venture forth. We've already packed your compass and signal mirror.
In this edition…
♪ PICKS for tonight
♪ Today in MUSIC HISTORY
♪ Friday’s TICKET ALERT
♪ Happy Birthday to musicians JOAN BAEZ and RICHARD LARRABEE
♪ Friday’s ONGOING MUSICAL EVENTS
♪ FRIDAY’s Today/Tonight-Only MUSIC EVENTS
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♪ PICKS for tonight
√ ANNE FEENEY, "The greatest labor singer in North America," plays her only show that’s semi-close to Southern California, with BEV GRANT, at Steynberg Gallery in San Luis Obispo, 7:30 pm.
√ JAMES INTVELD, plus the KENNETH BRIAN BAND, and BOBBY BLUEHOUSE opening, play the Arcadia Blues Club, 8 pm.
√ "SCOTLAND'S MUSIC," the duo of DAVID BREWER & REBECCA LOMNICKY, play the Coffee Gallery Backstage in Altadena, 8 pm.
√ LOAFER'S GLORY brings their bluegrass / newgrass / acoustic renaissance mastery to McCabe’s in Santa Monica, 8 pm.
√ ANDY McKEE, multiple-award-winning guitar virtuoso, plays the Smothers Theatre at Pepperdine Malibu, 8 pm.
√ PACIFIC SYMPHONY presents night 2 (of 3) of “NADJA PLAYS MENDELSSOHN” at Segerstrom Hall in Costa Mesa, 8 pm.
√ COW BOP returns with their “Book Of Forman” show for night 1 (of 2) at Viva Cantina in Burbank, 8 pm.
√ CANCELLED: LOS LOBOS at the Canyon Club in Agoura Hills, 9 pm.
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♪ TODAY IN MUSIC HISTORY
AMERICA’S FIRST BEATLE’S ALBUM
Guide correspondent Michele Marotta has interesting roots. She reports:
50 years ago today, my father's company, Vee Jay Records, released a little known British band's first American album, "Introducing The Beatles." The rest is history.
The full story is available at:
http://www.examiner.com/article/did-america-almost-miss-meeting-the-beatles-part-2-behind-the-scenes-at-vee-jay-records
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♪ Friday’s TICKET ALERT…
“COACHELLA” MUSIC FESTIVAL passes go on sale today for the annual loud scene that’s more party than music. Yes, yes, we know the lineup and the scene are not likely to appeal to many of our readers, but if anyone wants to go, the thing always sells-out very early, then people scalp their tickets on the web.
Separate passes for each of the two weekends, or spend a lot and do both. Weekend 1 is April 11–13, Weekend 2 is April 18–20, 2014.
Festival passes for both weekends go on sale Friday, January 10th at 10 am PST. General admission festival passes for Weekend 1 must be purchased as a shuttle combination. All pass types are available for Weekend 2. The price you see is the price you pay — prices reflect all fees included. Layaway is no longer an option for either weekend.
The complete Coachella 2014 lineup, ticket purchase, and other info, is at:
www.coachella.com
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♪ HAPPY BIRTHDAY wishes to two musicians ~
JOAN BAEZ
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RICHARD LARRABEE
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Our Happy Birthday wishes for JOAN BAEZ come from the "A Mighty Girl" site:
Happy Birthday to legendary American folk singer, songwriter and activist Joan Baez! During her 55 years of performing, Baez has released over 30 albums. Her first three albums, "Joan Baez" (1960), "Joan Baez Vol. 2" (1961), and "Joan Baez in Concert" (1962) were chart toppers that went gold; her hit songs included "Diamonds & Rust" and covers of Phil Ochs's "There but for Fortune" and The Band's "The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down." Baez also helped to bring fellow musical legend Bob Dylan, a relative unknown at the time, to the public's attention by inviting him to perform duets with her on stage, including at the influential Newport Folk Festival in 1963.
In addition to her tremendous contributions to music, Baez also has a long-standing reputation as an activist for human rights, environmental, peace and civil rights causes. She was very active in the U.S. Civil Rights Movement of the 1960s and participated in many civil rights marches and rallies, including the 1963 March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom during which Martin Luther King, Jr. delivered his historic "I Have a Dream" speech. In the mid- to late-60s, she became deeply involved in the peace movement during the Vietnam War period. Baez also played a major role in the establishment of US division of Amnesty International and took a year off from music in 1972 to organize its expansion to the West Coast.
In recent decades, Baez has continued to be actively involved in a wide range of social issues while recording numerous albums and performing widely. Her music remains an inspiration to many as it has been for over two generations.
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♪ FRIDAY’S MUSIC…
♪ Friday’s ONGOING MUSICAL EVENTS…
♪ FRIDAY’s Today/Tonight-Only MUSIC
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♪ ONGOING MUSICAL EVENTS…
Through January, in L.A.:
"JOHN FOGERTY: WROTE A SONG FOR EVERYONE, " is the wonderful temporary exhibition at the Grammy Museum in Los Angeles, on display through this month. It features artifacts from his personal collection, and it is named after his current album, hailed by fans and critics alike. John Fogerty’s music was considered rock when he first made it with CREEDENCE CLEARWATER REVIVAL, but, current and retro, it’s classic roots-rock-Americana now. The album received a rare 5-star lead review in Rolling Stone. Included with regular museum admission, which also includes the temporary exhibition, “RINGO: PEACE & LOVE.”
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At the Grammy Museum, 800 W Olympic Bl (entrance around the corner on Figueroa), L.A. 90015; check for museum hours: 213-765-6803; HYPERLINK "http://www.grammymuseum.org" www.grammymuseum.org.
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Fri, Jan 10, in Burbank:
1:30-3:30 pm THE WOODYJAMES BIG BAND plays one of the two stages at Viva Cantina, 900 Riverside Dr (next to L.A. Equestrian Center), Burbank; 818-845-2425 or 818-515-4444; HYPERLINK "http://www.vivacantina.com" www.vivacantina.com.
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More shows here, on one or the other of the venue’s two stages, at 5 pm and 8 pm; see listings.
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All shows on both stages are no cover. Venue is known for its Mexican food and full bar. Okay to park free across the street at Pickwick Bowl (free, nearly unlimited parking for Viva patrons).
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Fri, Jan 10, in Calabasas:
4:30-7:30 pm SUSAN SHELLER & ERIC SCHWARTZ, plus MICHAEL ANN sitting-in, make for a talented start-your-weekend surprise at the Sagebrush Cantina, 23527 Calabasas Rd, Calabasas; 818-222-6062.
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Michael Ann says, "Mango Margaritas." We say, lots of good pickin’, and with Eric Schwartz’s originals, way too much grinnin’ by all who hear him.
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Fri, Jan 10, in Cabazon:
5-8:30 pm SORA NOVA, “A world music trio dedicated to the beauty of classic guitar,” plays the Morongo Casino Resort & Spa, 49500 Seminole Dr, Cabazon 92230; 951-849-3080; http://theteahousecompany.com/bands/sora-nova/bamboleo/
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All ages, no cover.
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Fri, Jan 10, in Burbank:
5-8 pm THE CODY BRYANT TRIO plays one of the two stages at Viva Cantina, 900 Riverside Dr (next to L.A. Equestrian Center), Burbank; 818-845-2425 or 818-515-4444; HYPERLINK "http://www.vivacantina.com" www.vivacantina.com.
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More shows here, on one or the other of the venue’s two stages, at 1:30 pm and 8 pm; see listings.
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All shows on both stages are no cover. Venue is known for its Mexican food and full bar. Okay to park free across the street at Pickwick Bowl (free, nearly unlimited parking for Viva patrons).
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Fri, Jan 10, in Monrovia:
6-10 pm Weekly “MONROVIA FAMILY FESTIVAL” is a year-’round street fair with live music in venues and on street corners, plenty of it acoustic, in picturesque old downtown Monrovia. It includes the trad-roots-dulcimer-friendly “KATTYWOMPUS CONCERT & JAM” at Dollmakers Kattywompus, 412 S. Myrtle Av, Monrovia 91016; info, 626-357-1091.
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Fri, Jan 10, in Cardiff-By-the Sea:
7 pm MICHELLE LUNDEEN sings the blues at the Encinitas Elks Lodge, 1393 Windsor Dr, Cardiff By The Sea 92007; venue phone 760-753-2243.
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Good swing dancing floor and crowd, free parking. Happy hour drinks, 4 to 7 pm.
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Fri, Jan 10, in Venice:
7 pm Monthly “NETTE RADIO AFFECT THE EFFECT” live benefit show and web radio broadcast, at the Talking Stick Coffee Lounge, 1411 Lincoln Bl, Venice 90291.
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Performances by:
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♪ Meghan Andrews
♪ Stacy Robin & Ed Gould
♪ Ann-Marita Garsed
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Your donations throughout the night benefit the American Red Cross and their emergency relief efforts during this disastrous cold winter.
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Venue offers a menu of all-veg fare and coffeehouse beverages.
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Doors at 7 pm. More at www.affecttheeffect.org
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Cover is $5 until 8 pm, $8 thereafter. All ages.
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Fri, Jan 10, in San Pedro:
7-9:30 pm ROB KLOPFENSTEIN & guests joining him at the piano, at the Whale & Ale, 327 W 7th St, San Pedro; 310-832-0363; HYPERLINK "http://www.whaleandale.com" www.whaleandale.com.
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No cover for bar or dinner patrons. If you sing, you’re invited to join Rob.
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Fri, Jan 10, in SFV (Northridge):
7-10 pm Weekly "FRIDAY NIGHT MUSIC SHOWCASE" at Pho-King Delicious, 9350 Corbin Av, Northridge.
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No cover. Venue offers a variety of noodle dishes, salads, spring rolls, soups, sandwiches and Vietnamese pho.
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Fri, Jan 10, through Jan 19, in San Pedro:
7:30 pm “PETER PAN” musical stage play opens tonight at the Warner Grand Theatre, 478 W 6th St, San Pedro; www.grandvision.org; 310-896-6459.
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Encore Entertainers presents J.M. Barrie's classic tale of a boy who can fly and refuses to grow up. A musical delight for the whole family (especially the kids).
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More at www.encoreentertainers.org/tickets.html
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Show runs
Jan 10, 11, 17, 18, at 7:30 pm
Jan 12 at 2pm, January 19 at 6:30 pm
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Fri, Jan 10, in San Luis Obispo:
7:30 pm ANNE FEENEY plays her only show that’s semi-close to Southern California, with BEV GRANT, at Steynberg Gallery, Tea and Coffee House, 1531 Monterey St, San Luis Obispo 93401; 805-547-0278.
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The late Utah Phillips called her "The greatest labor singer in North America," and she certainly sings "Hard hitting songs for hard hit people."
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It’s the "We Were There and Now We're Here" Tour by Bev Grant and Anne Feeney; more at http://annefeeney.com, and http://bevgrant.coma
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Their tour brings a multi media show about women in labor history, followed by the two in concert.
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Yes, it’s a drive. Yes, it’s north of the Guide’s usual geographic range of non-festival coverage. And it’s also the only chance you’ll get to see this show, unless you venture even farther away.
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Fri, Jan 10, through Feb 13,
Theatre,
in San Pedro:
8 pm “AN EVENING OF ORIGINAL ONE-ACTS” opens the “Pick of the Vine: Season 12” at the Little Fish Theatre in San Pedro.
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Info & tix at www.littlefishtheatre.org
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Runs Jan 10-Feb 15: Fridays & Saturdays at 8 pm; Sundays, Jan 26-Feb 2 at 2 pm; Thu, Feb 13 at 8 pm.
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Fri, Jan 10, in Arcadia:
8 pm JAMES INTVELD, plus the KENNETH BRIAN BAND, and BOBBY BLUEHOUSE opening, at the Arcadia Blues Club, 16 E Huntington Dr (just E of Santa Anita), Arcadia 91006; 626-447-9349; www.arcadiabluesclub.com
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JAMES INTVELD, in addition to his solo career, plays guitar for JOHN FOGERTY on tours and recordings – as he does for many. Many other big stars.
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Doors at 7 pm for the best seats, bar, pool tables, and ordering food (generous portions). Music starts at 8 pm. Fun place, but bring earplugs. Seriously.
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Advance tix online at http://arcadiabluesclub.ticketleap.com
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Fri, Jan 10, in Altadena:
8 pm "SCOTLAND'S MUSIC," the duo of DAVID BREWER & REBECCA LOMNICKY, play the Coffee Gallery Backstage, 2029 N Lake Av, Altadena; phone for reservations, 626-798-6236.
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Just returned from living in Scotland, duo performers David Brewer of the popular Celtic band Molly’s Revenge, and Glenfiddich International Fiddle Champion Rebecca Lomnicky will be performing captivating Scottish music bridging the gap between the fiddle & bagpipe music of Scotland—two worlds united.
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David Brewer and Rebecca Lomnicky each have spent copious amounts of time delving into the traditions of their respective instruments, living and studying in the highlands of Scotland, and have forged their duo in the spirit of merging these two similar but very different worlds to create a new seamless sound which is both kinetic, and full of passion. In this concert, the duo will explore this classic repertoire with fiddle, bagpipes, guitar, bodhran, and penny-whistle.
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David Brewer is a multi-instrumentalist who has toured with the Scottish super-group The Old Blind Dogs, and with Molly's Revenge across the US, the UK, Canada, China, Australia, has been a special guest of the six-time Grammy winning group The Chieftains, and was a key musician for the sound track of the PBS documentary, ‘Andrew Jackson, Good, Evil, and the Presidency.’ David, who is known for being animated and engaging on stage, accompanies Rebecca’s award winning fiddling with guitar, Irish penny-whistle, and bodhran frame-drum, but primarily the Scottish bagpipes, on which he is unarguably one of the most energetic and charismatic performers of the instrument in the world today.
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Rebecca Lomnicky began playing classical violin and piano at age five, discovered Scottish fiddle music a few short years later, and in 2005 won the Junior Division of the U.S. National Scottish Fiddle Competition. Following that victory, she recorded her first CD, The Call, praised by "Dirty Linen" magazine as "technically masterful, and wonderfully melodic." In 2009, Rebecca won the 20th Annual Glenfiddich International Scottish Fiddle Championship held at Blair Castle, Blair Atholl, Scotland. The invitation only championship - seen as the Grammys of the fiddling world- is widely regarded as the most prestigious in Scottish fiddle. She has performed in Scotland, Ireland, Italy, China, and across the US, has been featured on the BBC radio show, Take the Floor, and in 2009, recorded her second CD, Inspired, with David Brewer. Presently, Rebecca is studying music and anthropology at Cornell University, & the University of Edinburgh, and the duo tours the Celtic festival circuit between semesters.
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Venue impresario Bob Stane says, “Whether intricately arranged toe-tapping dance tunes, or soaring majestic airs -- catch their show and you’ll leave energized.”
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Tix, $18.
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Fri, Jan 10, in Santa Monica:
8 pm LOAFER'S GLORY plays McCabe’s, 3101 Pico Bl, Santa Monica 90405; www.mccabes.com; 310-848-5737 for info and tickets.
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McCabe’s booker Lincoln Myerson says, “We're thrilled to announce [a] new show with local bluegrass faves Loafer's Glory.”
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Band member TOM SAUBER says, “Great venue and we've been chomping at the bit to get back there.”
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This ensemble is a talented bunch of genuine legends of pickin' & grinnin', a unique engagement of the finest of bluegrass / newgrass / old-time / acoustic renaissance players. They reliably deliver a memorable show that many will talk about to everyone they know. Their music is a mix of originals and historical fun.
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Herb Pedersen does guitar and vocals. Herb is an American musician, guitarist, banjo player, and singer-songwriter who has played a variety of musical styles over the past forty years. Pedersen once members of the Desert Rose Band. Pedersen also fronted his own band called the Laurel Canyon Ramblers. Besides this, Pedersen has also worked with the following musicians and groups: Pine Valley Boys, Earl Scruggs, The Dillards, Smokey Grass Boys, Old and in the Way, David Grisman, Peter Rowan, Vassar Clements, Gram Parsons, Emmylou Harris, Tony Rice, Dan Fogelberg, Stephen Stills, Linda Ronstadt, Kris Kristofferson, John Prine, Jackson Browne, John Denver, John Jorgenson, and Leland Sklar.
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TOM SAUBER plays his fiddle and banjo and does vocals. A native of Southern California, Tom has helped bring authentic traditional music to the film industry. In 1980, along with Ry Cooder and David Lindley, he played the music for the motion picture The Long Riders. He has also appeared in Bound for Glory, Geronimo, and numerous TV movies and series. PATRICK SAUBER....banjo, mandolin, vocals....and BILL BRYSON, upright bass, vocals.
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Patrick Sauber (son of old-time music guru Tom Sauber) has mastered the old-time pre-bluegrass styles on banjo and mandolin, as well as the classic approach to good solid Scruggs- style 5-string banjo and mandolin, i.e. Bill Monroe and more current styles. For such a young player, it will be interesting to see where he carries this talent. He also sings all the needed parts in the good trio and quartet numbers.
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Bill Bryson comes from a long discography of bluegrass and country music. One of the most skilled of the upright bass players in the business, he's been with such great groups as: The Bluegrass Cardinals, The Country Gazette, The Laurel Canyon Ramblers, The Desert Rose Band, and Bluegrass Etc. He's a wonderful lead singer, and is one of the best baritones in demand today. He also plays guitar and minstrel 5-string banjo.
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Fri, Jan 10, in Malibu:
8 pm ANDY McKEE, multiple-award-winning guitar virtuoso, plays the Smothers Theatre at the Pepperdine University Center for the Arts, 24255 Pacific Coast Highway, Malibu.
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After 150 million collective views for his YouTube videos, this self-taught musician from Topeka has emerged as one of the world's finest acoustic guitar soloists.
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Andy McKee's acoustic guitar can approximate the polyrhythmic interplay of a percussion ensemble, the harmonic sweep of a string section, the dazzling runs of a bluegrass doghouse bass-and-banjo duo, and virtually anything else his pastoral compositions and tasteful covers require. In nine years and five records, he has written an oeuvre that globally inspires and intrigues music fans. His robust 200-dates-a-year tour itinerary--often spanning domestic rural to the exotically remote, from Arizona to Zimbabwe and everything in between--and his fans-first commitment make him a worldwide ambassador for a new era in acoustic virtuosity.
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McKee's imaginative and masterful approach to the instrument and his Guitar Masters tour franchise--a tour package of edgy progressives--is helping to redefine our conception of acoustic guitar. He garnered plum exposure touring with Dream Theater (where he played to 10,000 in Mexico City) and Eric Johnson (who made a rare acoustic showing on the Guitar Masters tour), sharing his unique artistry with a wide and diverse audience. Recently McKee headed back out with Dream Theater, hitting South Korea, Indonesia, and Japan. He also played arena shows with Prince in Australia as a special guest and directly accompanied Prince through the catalog of many of his hits.
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Fans of sophisticated holiday music had the opportunity to hear McKee on Josh Groban's Grammy-nominated, multi-platinum Christmas album, “Noël.” In December 2008 McKee was awarded Acoustic Guitar magazine's esteemed worldwide Silver Medal for his fingerstyle approach. But most fans' first exposure to his "guitartistry" has been through his YouTube presence; the Kansas native's 100 million cumulative YouTube views put him in the top three most-viewed subjects in the site's history.
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McKee's masterful expressionism on the guitar includes exotic tunings for rich resonance, drones for mystical ambience, complex polyrhythmic percussion, slap and pop funk bass dynamics, and a tasteful two-hand tap technique that's unique in that it favors percussion and expansive harmonic capabilities versus show-off licks. His vision extends beyond standard instrumentation, and McKee has been fortunate enough to have endorsements from a number of forward-thinking luthiers like Greenfield (fanned-fret guitars), Lance McCollum (baritone guitars), and Ron Spillers (harp guitars) to build him instruments and help him realize his exotic and complex musicality. His chops are compositionally derived, his art necessitates his technique, and this approach has an emotional resonance and purity lacking in many guitar virtuosos whose chops are for peacocking for the audience.
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McKee is a self-taught musician who grew up studying cassettes and CDs of artists as diverse as Preston Reed, Don Ross, Billy McLaughlin, Michael Hedges, Eric Johnson, and Dream Theater. Interestingly enough, his slap-and-pop technique is inspired by Earth, Wind & Fire's bassist Verdine White. He also absorbed the sophisticated yet accessible work of 1980s icons like Toto and Tears for Fears. His compositions and imaginative technique are an amalgamated conception of these disparate aesthetics--the chops-y journeys of guitar masters, the irreverent genius of the modern acoustic wizards, and the creative and hooky compositional and arrangement sense of good 1980s pop. McKee writes with rich, impressionistic chords that often evoke beautiful country landscapes. He arranges with a keen understanding of dynamics and how songs have to feel transporting to have emotional impact.
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He started his professional career, like many musicians, as a guitar teacher, before his career-launching appearance at the venerated National Finger Style Guitar Championships in Winfield, Kansas, where he was a top finalist. From that platform he went on to be a recording artist, and, sticking close to his indie ideals, he has managed to sell 50,000 records. He has also sold thousands of hand-transcribed folio books to those who want to study his music in a more intimate and scholarly way.
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McKee is currently building the Guitar Masters tour brand, a franchise that seeks to combine technically masterful acoustic guitar performances with artists' workshop accessibility for an engaging and participatory fan experience. His current CD/DVD package, Joyland (Razor & Tie, 2010), has a cinematic feel that often conjures up abandoned theme parks, though it also features his trademark pastoral compositional style. The album is a breakthrough as he tastefully expands his artistic palette by adding drums and cello in select places, showcasing his scoring capabilities outside the guitar-centric realm.
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More at www.andymckee.com
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Tix, $35, $25, and $15 for the public, and $10 for full-time Pepperdine students, are available at 310-506-4522 or at http://arts.pepperdine.edu
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Fri, Jan 10; Thu-Sat, Jan 9-11, in OC (Costa Mesa):
8 pm PACIFIC SYMPHONY presents “NADJA PLAYS MENDELSSOHN” at the Orange County Performing Arts Center, Segerstrom Hall, 600 Town Center Dr, Costa Mesa; 714-556-2787; HYPERLINK "http://www.ocpac.org" \t "_blank" www.ocpac.org.
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Described as an artist who "will make you hang breathlessly on every note, " Nadja Salerno-Sonnenberg stands out for her passionate and powerful sound, her risk-taking musical persona and her energetic presence. She's electrifying!
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Singing lines of sweet emotion transform into an abundantly virtuosic showpiece —Mendelssohn’s Violin Concerto—which soars in the hands of electrifying violinist Nadja Salerno-Sonnenberg, who also leads Pacific Symphony from the concertmaster’s chair for the remainder of the program. Esteemed as “the heart’s jewel” by the great violinist Joseph Joachim, Mendelssohn’s concerto is led by Assistant Conductor Alejandro Gutiérrez, who makes his classical series debut during this first concert of the New Year. Described as an artist whose talent “will make you hang breathlessly on every note” (Los Angeles Times), Salerno-Sonnenberg stands out for her passionate and powerful sound, her risk-taking musical prowess and her dynamic presence. The concert also includes two pieces that emphasize the strings: Rodion Shchedrin’s fiery “Carmen” Suite based on Bizet’s opera and Pulitzer Prize-winning composer Ellen Taaffe Zwilich’s “Prologue and Variations.”
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Go early for the Concert Preview at 7 pm with host Alan Chapman.
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Tix, 714-755-5799 or www.PacificSymphony.org
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Fri & Sat, Jan 10 & 11, in Burbank:
8 pm COW BOP returns with their “Book Of Forman” show for two nights on one of the two stages at Viva Cantina, 900 Riverside Dr (next to L.A. Equestrian Center), Burbank; 818-845-2425 or 818-515-4444; HYPERLINK "http://www.vivacantina.com" www.vivacantina.com.
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On the other stage, also at 8 (‘til 11), it’s PAPER RAIN.
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More shows here, on one or the other of the venue’s two stages, at 1:30 pm, and 5 pm; see listings.
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COW BOP’s chief tune wrangler BRUCE FORMAN (who is also the Artist-in-Residence at the the USC Thornton School of Music) says, “big weekend, a barnyard residency with ranchland rapacity and an extra helping of swing herding. For this evening we have Roy McCurdy joining the posse on drums, and from Jolly Olde, John Altman on sax, going to be a cowntinental experience...right o... And there's a rumor of a late night comedy aggravation, so bring your sleeping bag.”
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He continues (or persists), “This time, full regalia, the full band, playing all our material from our soon-to-be-recorded next offering. Genre-bustin’ you can count on, from the original cast of Bohemian Bovine Badassitude:
♪ Bruce Forman, guitar
♪ Pinto Pammy, vocals
♪ David Wise, sax/cornet/flute
♪ AlexFrank, bass
♪ Jake Reed, drugs
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A top outfit, truly, mixing their Djangostyle gypsy swing with western swing and beyond. Worth a night ride from anywhere.
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All shows on both stages are no cover. Venue is known for its Mexican food and full bar. Okay to park free across the street at Pickwick Bowl (free, nearly unlimited parking for Viva patrons).
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Fri, Jan 10, in SFV (NoHo):
8-10 pm CHAMBERLAIN TRIPP plays Kulak's Woodshed, 5230 1/2 Laurel Canyon Bl, North Hollywood; www.kulakswoodshed.com
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Fri, Jan 10, in L.A.:
8 pm AUBREY ERIN plays the Friday night music series at Muse on 8th, 759 S La Brea Av, Los Angeles 90036; 323-933-MUSE (6873); www MUSEon8th.com
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Fri, Jan 10, in SFV (Chatsworth):
8 pm An undisclosed “AMERICANA / ALT-COUNTRY / TRAD COUNTRY BAND” plays the Cowboy Palace, 21635 Devonshire St, Chatsworth; 818-341-0166.
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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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Fri, Jan 10, in South Pasadena:
8:30-11 pm BRAD COLERICK, CHAUNCEY BOWERS, and DAVID PLENN play Griffins of Kinsale, 1001 Mission St, South Pasadena 91030; 626-799-0926.
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David tells us, "There may be people sitting in as well -- some we've invited and some who just couldn't find anywhere else to sit. You can expect various original and cover songs that are guaranteed to make you want to drink. Also our infamous 'Songs We Almost Know' part of the evening that can only happen after we've had a few drinks."
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Fri, Jan 10, in Murrieta:
9 pm MASTER SPLINTER & THE SHREDDERS play the Shamrock Irish Pub & Eatery, 39252 Winchester Rd #145, Murrieta 92563; 951-696-5252; www.theshamrockirishpubandeatery.com
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Fri, Jan 10, in Agoura Hills:
CANCELLED: 9 pm LOS LOBOS at the Canyon Club, 28192 Roadside Dr, Agoura Hills 91301; 818-879-5016.
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Fri, Jan 10, in San Pedro:
9-11 pm SEATBELT plays Godmothers, 300 W 7th St, San Pedro.
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Recommended by B. Noel Barr, music journalist for "Random Lengths."
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Fri, Jan 10, in SFV (Van Nuys):
9:30 pm KEN O’MALLEY & THE TWILIGHT LORDS play Ireland's 32, 13721 Burbank Bl,Van Nuys 91401; www.irelands32pub.com
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Fri, Jan 10, in Hollywood:
9:30 pm-12:45 am ORCHESTRA CHARANGOA plays El Floridita, 1255 N Vine St, heart of Hollywood.
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More at www.charangoa.com
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