SEARCH the Guide, by date, band, artist, event, festival, etc. (in addition to the sidebar)

Saturday, March 15, 2014

Spring Weekend: a Topnotch FREE Bluegrass Festival is HERE! Sat & Sun, Mar 15 & 16, 2014



.
This weekend, everybody in the know hits the road for at least one of the two days of the Old Town Temecula Bluegrass Festival.

Beyond that and the details for Temecula, we have a complete guide to Music-on-TV through the whole weekend, and word of a very special show that happens Sunday in L.A., all in this edition.

The Guide published LOTS of News Features this week, and we've brought you some important Ticket Alerts in the past few days. All are still available right here at separate clicks. Peruse. Use. Enjoy.

We said we have one very special L.A. show to share with you. “SECRETS OF THE MEGILLAH” happens Sunday, March 16, 7:30-9:30 pm, and the details are within.

Now, if you're IN TEMECULA for the annual FREE (an' always smiles-galore) Bluegrass Festival, you'll have options: you can buy tix for the festival's big Saturday evening show, and/or other non-bluegrass live shows at "The Merc" from alt-country to intimate classical; or you can start your St. Patrick's Day early with Irish music in nearby Murrieta at the Shamrock. You'll find matinee-and-evening tunefulness at the Merc or the Shamrock, in addition to the all-day-both-days free festival.

If you're ANYWHERE ELSE -- from Santa Barbara to San Diego -- there are concerts, coffeehouse shows, bar gigs, dinner gigs, showcases, and featured virtuosos from nu-old-trad-alt-post Folk-Americana to blues to (other) bluegrass, to Cajun to cowboy to Celtic, to honky-tonkin' two-steppin', and even non-stuffy classical music in venues large and small, from fancy to cozy.

You'll find live music at McCabe's, the Coffee Gallery Backstage (matinee & evening, including some bigtime Irish acts there), at the nighttime is the right time at the Arcadia Blues Club, Boulevard Music, Viva Cantina, the Cowboy Palace, the Folk Music Center in Claremont, Segerstrom Hall (OC Performing Arts Center), the Dorothy Chandler (L.A. Music Center), the Grand Annex and Alvas Showroom (both in San Pedro), the Auld Dubliner, the Whale & Ale, the Mint, Hotel Cafe, Molly Malone's, Finn McCool's, Yolie's in Ventura, all over th' place in Long Beach, in San Diego's Gaslamp, at the Canyon Club in Agoura Hills, at your favorite house concert series, and at likely and unlikely indoor and outdoor places and spaces from hither to yon.

Beyond that? You're ’purt near on your own this go 'round. The Guide's crew is in Temecula. If you see any of us, say "howdy." Or when Sligo Rags is playing, say "slainte." Or just flash a big smile and nod. We'll know what you mean.

Herein is the FULL SCHEDULE for the Temecula Bluegrass Festival, including all the scheduled performances and workshops, with notes on jams and prominent and obscure-but-worthwhile info included. Highlight, copy, and paste in your phone so you won't miss anything.

WE'LL BE BACK with ways to celebrate your ST. PATRICK'S DAY so Erin can go Braugh. Or braless.

'Til then, happy pickin' an' grinnin', wherever you decide to pull up your cracker barrel or nail keg (or other keg) an' sit a spell. Or if you're stuck home, remember those Music-on-TV listings (Thursday, for the weekend).

Rosin-up your bow, don't lose your thumb pick, and don't break your G string. That latter can be especially embarrassing.
 
 
<^>-<^>-<^>-<^>-<^>-<^>-<^>-<^>-<^>
 
In this edition…

♪  Annual OLD TOWN TEMECULA BLUEGRASS FESTIVAL, Sat & Sun, is FREE
♪  MUSIC-on-TV (through Sunday)
♪  ONE CLOSING, & ONGOING MUSIC & ART EVENTS
♪  A SPECIAL EVENT ON SUNDAY
 
<^>-<^>-<^>-<^>-<^>-<^>-<^>-<^>-<^>
 
 
♪  Annual OLD TOWN TEMECULA BLUEGRASS FESTIVAL, Sat & Sun, is FREE

Temecula is now claiming they have “The finest Bluegrass Festival on the West Coast.” That’s plenty arguable, but the certainly do produce a good FREE festival with two stages and plenty of porch jams. And Temecula’s charming downtown has an 1880s-1890s-theme building code, so there is plenty of charm and porches. This year features over a dozen top bluegrass bands from around the nation, including Bluegrass Ect., Silverado, and part-time bluegrass / plenty Celtic Sligo Rags. Daytime concerts are all free. Tickets are required for the Saturday night indoor concert at the theater, and can be purchased at www.temeculatheater.org

A special treat for overnight campers on Friday evening will include bluegrass bands at various Old Town restaurants, and a special concert at Old Town Temecula Community Theater featuring CURLY TAYLOR & ZYDECO TROUBLE with opener the BAYOU BROTHERS.

Saturday and Sunday Workshops are offered by participating musicians and are free of charge. Plus, it’s wine country, and a scenic part of the world.

In addition to all that’s officially scheduled, there’s more, including Friday evening, 6-9 pm, at the Third Street Smokehouse with the 3RD STREET BLUEGRASS BAND; and OLD HAYWIRE plays the Antique Faire both days, 2-5 pm, across from Rosas; THE WIMBERLEYS play Saturday at Mad Madeline’s Fresh Produce at the Farmer's Market, 8 am-1 pm.

Tickets for the SATURDAY EVENING CONCERT at 7 pm always sell-out by midday Saturday. This year features the James King Band, Bluegrass Etc., and Silverado. Tix are $20, at:
www.temeculatheater.org

PERFORMANCE STAGES & WORKSHOP SCHEDULES, Saturday & Sunday:

SATURDAY, MARCH 16, 2014

MAIN STREET STAGE / Outdoor stage
10 am  tba
11 am  Next Generation
NOON  Wimberly Bluegrass Band
1 pm  Sligo Rags
2 pm  Silverado
3 pm  Third St Bluegrass Band
4 pm  Bluegrass Etc
5 pm  Scott Gates & Salty Suites
6 pm  CLOSED
7 pm  CLOSED

TEMECULA COMMUNITY THEATER, 42051 MAIN ST / Indoor stage
11 am  Third St Bluegrass Band
NOON  CLOSED
1 pm  Scott Gates & Salty Suites
2 pm  Old Town Road
3 pm  Next Generation
4 pm  Sligo Rags
5 pm  CLOSED
6 pm  CLOSED
7 pm  Ticketed Evening Concert with James King Band, Bluegrass Etc., & Silverado; Tickets at the Merc ticket office, 42051 Main St, or in advance (highly recommended) at www.temeculatheater.org

SATURDAY WORKSHOPS: at the Mercantile, 42051 Main St
11 am  tba
NOON  Band – Salty Suites
1 pm  Banjo – Dennis Caplinger
2 pm  Guitar – John Moore


SUNDAY, MARCH 16, 2014

MAIN STREET STAGE / Outdoor stage
10 am  Bluegrass Brethren
11 am  Silverado
NOON  Jamie Olsen
1 pm  Scott Gates & Salty Suites
2 pm  Bluegrass Etc
3 pm  Sligo Rags
4 pm  Third St. Bluegrass Band
5 pm  James King Band

TEMECULA COMMUNITY THEATER, 42051 MAIN ST / Indoor stage
10 am  tba
11 am  Bluegrass Brethren
NOON  CLOSED
1 pm  Sligo Rags
2 pm  James King Band
3 pm  Jamie Olsen
4 pm  Scott Gates & Salty Suites
5 pm  Bluegrass Etc

SUNDAY WORKSHOPS: at the Mercantile, 42051 Main St
10 am  tba
11 am  Scott Gates – Mandolin
NOON  Open Jam
1 pm  Third St. Bluegrass Band

Download the schedule at:
http://temeculaevents.org/documents/2014/03/bluegrass-festival-schedule-of-events.pdf

For store and restaurant information, go to www.Oldtowntemecula.biz
 
 
 
<^>-<^>-<^>-<^>-<^>-<^>-<^>-<^>-<^>
 
 
♪  MUSIC-on-TV (through Sunday)


Early Sat, Mar 15, on PBS+:
5-6 am "MUSIC CITY ROOTS AT THE LOVELESS CAFE" airs a 2013 episode with THE DIRT DAUBERS, THE OWSLEY BROTHERS, THE MEMPHIS DAWLS, and HUMMINGBIRD HOUSE.

+ = +

Early Sat, Mar 15, on KLCS TV:
5-6 am  "LIVE FROM THE ARTISTS DEN" airs a 2014 edition with SARA BAREILLES recorded at the Orpheum Theatre in L.A.

+ = +

Sat, Mar 15, on VHCRW TV:
8-9 am  NEIL YOUNG is honored as 2011 "MUSICARES PERSON OF THE YEAR" in this, the shortest of several TV accounts with performances. This one features JOHN MELLANCAMP, JACKSON BROWNE, JOHN FOGERTY, and ELVIS COSTELLO.

+ = +

Sat, Mar 15, on Ovation TV:
9-11 am  "PINK FLOYD: THE WALL" (1982) is Alan Parker's surreal visualization of the LP, tracing the life of an alienated rock star, played by BOB GELDOF. (Repeats 11:30 pm-1:30 am; 10 pm-midnight on Mar 17.)

+ = +

Sat, Mar 15, on PBS SoCal:
11:30 am-2 pm "MOMENTS TO REMEMBER" is a 2006 look back at the pop music of the 1950s and early '60s. Includes performances by DeCASTRO SISTERS, FOUR ACES, FOUR FRESHMEN, FOUR LADS, FRANKIE LAINE, JULIUS LaROSA, THE PLATTERS, LENNY WELCH, & ROGER WILLIAMS, plus archival footage of ROSEMARY CLOONEY. Oughta keep grandma out of your hair for awhile.

+ = +

Sat, Mar 15, on PBS SoCal:
2-2:30 pm "RICK STEVES' FESTIVE EUROPE" is a much more musical edition than usual for thus long-running travel show, as the host hits big European festivals. (Repeats Mar 17, 1-1:30 am & 10:30-11 pm; Mar 18, 5-5:30 am.)

+ = +

Sat, Mar 15, on PBS SoCal:
2:30-4 pm "CLASSICAL REWIND" is a 2013 cavalcade of classical masterpieces hosted by MARTIN GOLDSMITH. (Repeats Sun, Mar 16, 7:30-9 pm; Mar 17, 2-3:30 am.)

+ = +

Sat, Mar 15, on PBS SoCal:
5:30-7 pm DANIEL O'DONNELL performs in a 2013 concert taped in Michigan. (Repeats tonight, 2-3:30 am.)

+ = +

Sat, Mar 15, on PBS SoCal:
7-9 pm "CELTIC WOMAN: EMERALD" is a 2013 production of a live performance by the cast of beautiful Irish fiddlers. (Repeats tonight 3:30-5:30 am.)


SUNDAY’s MUSIC-ON-TV…


Sun, Mar 16, on Ovation TV:
9:30-10 am  "JOHNNY CASH: SONG BY SONG" is a 2012 episode of the series, this one tracing the origin of "Boy Named Sue," written by SHEL SILVERSTEIN and made famous by Johnny Cash.

+ = +

Sun, Mar 16, on VHCRW TV:
4-7 pm  "BLUES BROTHERS 2000" (1998) is the long-awaited sequel. DAN ACKROYD returns as Elwood Blues. (Repeats tonight, 12:30-3:30 am.)

+ = +

Sun, Mar 16, on PBS+:
7:30-8 pm BETH HART is the performing guest singing her blues to wrap-up Season 5, in this 2014 edition of "SUN STUDIO SESSIONS."

+ = +

Sun, Mar 16, on PBS+:
8-9 pm "MUSIC CITY ROOTS AT THE LOVELESS CAFE" airs a 2013 episode with LANGHORNE SLIM, guitarist BILL MIZE, ANNABELLE'S CURSE, NIKKI REID, and "American Idol" finalist PAUL McDONALD.

+ = +

Sun, Mar 16, on KCET LINK:
8-9 pm "MUSIC VOYAGER" airs two half-hour 2010 episodes from Jamaica, profiling music and dance there.

+ = +

Sun night / Mon AM, Mar 16/17, on Ovation TV:
4-5 am  "VERBIER FESTIVAL: JEAN-FREDERIC NEUBURGER" is a performance by the French pianist of some of Verbier's compositions at the 2008 festival. (Additional performances from recent years of this festival air at the same time through Thursday morning, plus, the final part airs 5-6 am Thu.)
 
 
 
<^>-<^>-<^>-<^>-<^>-<^>-<^>-<^>-<^>
 
 
♪  ONE CLOSING, & ONGOING MUSIC & ART EVENTS
 
 
ONGOING (Opened Mar 11), running through Jun 1, in L.A.:
“JACKSON POLLOCK’S MURAL,” and “HATCHED! CREATING FORM WITH LINE,” two new temporary exhibitions at the Getty Center, 1200 Getty Center Dr, L.A. 90049; 310-440-7300; parking is $10.

++++++

Final Weekend ~ CLOSES March 16, in Santa Monica:
"CIRQUE DU SOLEIL" presents "TOTEM" under the Big Top at the Santa Monica Pier.
+
"TOTEM" plays the Santa Monica Pier:
Tue-Fri, 8 pm
Sat, 4:30 & 8 pm
Sun, 1 & 4:30 pm
+
"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.
+
"Spectacular, artful. Breathtaking and deliciously ironic." -- The Toronto Star.
+
"TOTEM is visually ravishing" -- The Boston Globe.
+
Tix by phone, at 800-450-1480.
+
*** "TOTEM" tix are available at a DISCOUNT, March 4 through closing day (March 16), at:
https://tickets.cirquedusoleil.com/mobile/?channel=8&seriesCode=TOTSMA&language=en&lfMix=CDSGP&promoCode=SMSP
+
No password needed. Just use the special url, above.
 
 
 
<^>-<^>-<^>-<^>-<^>-<^>-<^>-<^>-<^>
 
 
♪  A SPECIAL EVENT ON SUNDAY

~`~`~`~`~`~`~`~`~`~`~`~`~`~`~`~ 
Sunday, March 16, 2014
..just one event for you…
~`~`~`~`~`~`~`~`~`~`~`~`~`~`~`~ 


Sun, Mar 16, in L.A.:
7:30-9:30 pm  “SECRETS OF THE MEGILLAH,” presented by Jubilation Musical Society, promises “a new form of concert --- “a ‘Guitorah’ concert that reveals the parts of the story of Purim that are usually kept secret,” and it’s a house concert in Los Angeles 90041.
+
This isn’t just for people interested in Old Testament or Jewish history. It promises to be highly creative and entertaining for everyone, and you might just leave with the satisfaction of lots of fresh insight and new understandings. Bill Burnett tells us, “It’s Ed-jew-cation with a strict ban on boredom. JMS recently performed ‘The Young Maccabees’ at The Skirball Cultural Center’s Hannukah Festival, and received standing ovations for its full-length musical ‘MEM’ at Temple Adat Ari El in Valley Village.”
+
The concert – “Secrets of the Megillah” — combines elements of popular music with that of a rabbinic drash to produce “drashsong,” an informative and exciting way to examine and perform the Megillah. At the concert, Bill Yuval Burnett will grapple with parts of the Megillah that you wouldn’t hear about at a traditional Purim fest. These include: Vashti’s hanging, Haman’s lineage, Esther in the Harem and many others. Expect rousing audience participation, and there is a discussion at the conclusion of the event.
+
There is limited seating, and some of it will be taken by journalists covering the event.
+
Jubilation Musical Society was founded by Bill Yuval Burnett and Debrah Lemattre. JMS brings original musicals, songs and concert about the Torah and Jewish holidays to schools, synagogues, and community groups and also offers residencies and licensing of its scripts and musical scores.
+
There’s more on Jubilation Musical Society at:
www.jubilationmusicals.org
+
Reservations get directions by calling Debrah Lemattre at 323-428-8379 or email debrah@me.com or info@jubilationmusicals.org
 
 
 
<^>-<^>-<^>-<^>-<^>-<^>-<^>-<^>-<^>
More, soon, for
ST. PATRICK’S DAY!
<^>-<^>-<^>-<^>-<^>-<^>-<^>-<^>-<^>
 
 
♪  The Guide will be making CH-CH-CHANGES – turn, embrace the change -- in 2014. Some folks will like some, others will not. There will be points of departure to make room (and time) for the new. We’ll do what we can, because as always, we operate with the editor’s motto, “One does what one can.”
 
<^>-<^>-<^>-<^>-<^>-<^>-<^>-<^>-<^>
.
Direct to the current editions /
.
MOBILE-DEVICE-FRIENDLY editions load quickly at
.
www.acousticamericana.blogspot.com
.
<^>-<^>-<^>-<^>-<^>-<^>-<^>-<^>-<^>
.
CONTACT US / Questions / Comments / SUBSCRIBE to our notices, etc., all at
.
tiedtothetracks@hotmail.com
.
<^>-<^>-<^>-<^>-<^>-<^>-<^>-<^>-<^>
Contents copyright © 2014,
Lawrence Wines & Tied to the Tracks.
All rights reserved.
<^>-<^>-<^>-<^>-<^>-<^>-<^>-<^>-<^>
.
The ACOUSTIC AMERICANA MUSIC GUIDE endeavors to bring you NEWS and views of interest to artists everywhere, more specifically to musicians and the creative community, and music makers and fans of acoustic and Folk-Americana music, both traditional and innovative. We provide a wealth of resources, including a HUGE catalog of acoustic-friendly venues, and schedules of performances in Southern California venues large and small. We cover workshops and other events for artists and folks in the music industry, and all kids o’ things in the world of acoustic and Americana and accessible classical music. From washtub bass to musical spoons to oboe to viola to banjo to squeezebox, from Djangostyle to new-fangled-old-time string band music, from sweet Cajun fiddle to pre-bluegrass Appalachian mountain music to proto blues.
.
The Acoustic Americana Music Guide. We’re on it.
.
<^>-<^>-<^>-<^>-<^>-<^>-<^>-<^>-<^>
.



No comments: