Thursday, March 13, 2014

Thursday’s Scene, plus Music-on-TV, & the Weekend’s FESTIVALS ~ March 13, 2014



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It’s March 13th, and there’s plenty happening in the venues and an astonishing amount of music on TV. Of course, that’s all in this edition.

√  Today is the officially-proclaimed “JEWEL DAY.” We think for valuable rocks, and not for the folky pop singer.

√  On this day in 1773, CHESTER GREENWOOD patented “Ear Mufflers,” which are saving plenty of ears right now in the snowy Northeast.

√  On this day in 1884, Standard Time was established. No, it wasn’t a rebellion against Daylight Savings Time. Prior to that date, every town kept its own clocks, based on local noon. That didn’t work for the railroads, which needed accurate time for their precise schedules, so that never the twains shall meet. As in, they needed to prevent collisions. So you can thank that transportation mode that puts flanged steel wheels on steel rails for answering CHICAGO’s question, “Does anybody really know what time it is?”
 
 
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We had TONS o' NEWS FEATURES yesterday; they're still available.

In THIS edition…

♪  FESTIVAL HEADS-UP:
√  Annual OLD TOWN TEMECULA BLUEGRASS FESTIVAL, Sat & Sun, is FREE
√  ART NIGHT PASADENA, Friday night, is FREE
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♪  TICKET ALERTS
♪  MUSIC-on-TV (through Sunday)
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Thursday’s live music & art events…
♪  ONGOING MUSIC & ART EVENTS
♪  THURSDAY’S LIVE MUSIC & ART EVENTS
 
 
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♪  FESTIVAL HEADS-UP: Annual OLD TOWN TEMECULA BLUEGRASS FESTIVAL, and ART NIGHT PASADENA
 
 
√  Annual OLD TOWN TEMECULA BLUEGRASS FESTIVAL, Sat & Sun, 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


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√  ART NIGHT PASADENA, Friday night, is FREE


This is an entire evening of free programs and free admissions, and they throw-in free shuttle buses. From 6-10 pm, you can journey among 16 participating cultural institutions, where you can enjoy, savor, gain new appreciations and understandings, and make new memories. Then, free shuttles await to transport you to your next destination.

Food trucks – many of them the most sought-after in the current L.A. gourmet food truck craze – are parked outside most of the venues. You can even download a list of which ones are where. (The night is free except for the food, and a few venues have free snacks.)

Park at one of the venues and ride the free shuttles to the others. Or ride Metro and show your transit pass card to get free gifts at some of the 16 venues. The Gold Line light rail Memorial Park Station is right in the middle of things.

This time around, unlike past years, the event is light on music. Our #1 pick? Go to the Norton Simon and see the incredible collection of Medieval and Renaissance paintings and sculptures; you’ll feel like you hoped a Star Trek transporter to the Louvre.

Here’s an overview of who is presenting what:

SHUTTLE STOP #   /   DESTINATION   /   EVENT   /   WHICH SHUTTLE BUS ROUTE

1  ARMORY CENTER FOR THE ARTS, 145 N Raymond Av; 626-792-5101.
“Caught Looking: Simone Gad, Tracy Nakayama, Ruby Neri, Lauralee Pope, Mary Weatherford” features paintings by artists who have taught or led workshops during the Armory’s 25-year history. “WEST” or “CENTRAL” Shuttle bus route.

2  ART CENTER COLLEGE OF DESIGN, Williamson Gallery, 1700 Lida St; 626-396-2200.
“RAY EAMES in the Spotlight” examines the lifelong artistic pursuits of 20th century design icon, Ray Eames — the wife and design partner in the celebrated team of Charles and Ray Eames.
“NORTH” Shuttle bus route.

3  artWORKS TEEN CENTER, 2914 E Walnut St, 626-793-9202.
Experience teens’ art, music, new media and digital stories while touring the recording studio and participating in free family art-making workshops.
“EAST” Shuttle bus route.

4  KIDSPACE CHILDREN’S MUSEUM, 480 N Arroyo Bl; 626-449-9144.
Paint a truck with a hands-on collaborative Kidspace mural on the MobileMuralLab. Enjoy the beat with Rhythm Child and drumming experiences.
“WEST” Shuttle bus route.

5  LIGHT BRINGER PROJECT AT DAY ONE, 175 N Euclid Av; 626-590-1134.
Stimulate your senses. Experience Sensory Overload’s outdoor environment with Room 13 art, live music and dance and edible creations.
“CENTRAL” Shuttle bus route.

6  LINEAGE PERFORMING ARTS CENTER, 89 S Fair Oaks Av; 626-844-7008.
Join Lineage Dance Company for an evening of contemporary and classical dance and live music. See your favorite Lineage works, as well as new pieces.
“WEST” Shuttle bus route.

7  MUSE/IQUE, 300 E Green St; 626-844-7703.
With a flatbed truck as the stage, street grooves and symphonic sounds collide for a dance party, MUSE/IQUE style, on the Plaza of the Pasadena Civic Auditorium. Three sets: 6:15, 7:30, & 8:45 pm.
“WEST” Shuttle bus route.

8  NORTON SIMON MUSEUM, 411 W Colorado Bl; 626-449-6840.
Enjoy centuries of masterpieces from the world-class permanent collection. Highlights include works by Rembrandt, Van Gogh, Degas and Picasso, plus sculpture from India and Southeast Asia.
“CENTRAL” or “NORTH” Shuttle bus routes.

9  OFFRAMP GALLERY, 1702 Lincoln Av; 626-298-6931.
“Susan Sironi: Forget Me Not” includes skillfully-cut books that have been transformed into inspiring 3-D collages that fascinate with their complex architecture and rich imagery.
“NORTHWEST” Shuttle bus route.

10  PASADENA MUSEUM OF CALIFORNIA ART, 490 E Union St; 626-568-3665.
See paintings and murals in “Picturing Mexico: Alfredo Ramos Martínez in California,” plus politically-charged prints in Serigrafía, and the poignant installation “Flora Kao: Homestead.”
“EAST” or “WEST” Shuttle bus routes. (1 block walk)

11  PASADENA MUSEUM OF HISTORY, 470 W Walnut St; 626-577-1660.
Discover amazing Pasadena images and stories in exhibits celebrating The Colorado
Street Bridge Centennial and Pasadena’s aviation history — “Kites, Wings, & Other Flying Things.”
“NORTH,” “WEST,” “NORTHWEST,” or “CENTRAL” Shuttle bus routes.

12  PASADENA PLAYHOUSE, 39 S El Molino Av; 626-356-7529.
Here, you can lend your talent to assisting with Pasadena's first community-written play, or become part of Petra Eiko’s interactive “The Green Heart.”
“EAST” Shuttle bus route.

13  PASADENA UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT, Paseo Colorado, 248 E Colorado Bl; 626-396-3600 x88129.
“No Boundaries 9” showcases the talents of Pasadena Unified students. Over 400 artworks are on view, representing every school and accompanied by lively student performances.
“EAST” Shuttle bus route.

14  SHUMEI ARTS COUNCIL, 2430 E Colorado Bl; 626-584-8841.
Dynamic drumming performances by Makoto Taiko start at 6:15, 7:15, 8:15, & 9:15 pm. Also, Japanese paintings by Ai Hammoto, a Robert Crowder Award recipient, are on display.
“EAST” Shuttle bus route.

15  SIDE STREET PROJECTS, 730 N Fair Oaks Av; 626-798-7774.
“Tire Fest: Multimodal Art on Wheels” showcases interactive mobile art. You’ll experience the evolution of new and old art practices using mobility.
“WEST,” “CENTRAL,” or “NORTHWEST” Shuttle bus routes.

16  USC PACIFIC ASIA MUSEUM, 46 N Los Robles Av; 626-449-2742.
Five contemporary artists explore recurring issues of immigration, border relations, and labor practices in “The Other Side: Chinese and Mexican Immigration to America.”
“WEST” or “EAST” Shuttle bus routes. (1 block walk)

Much more info at:
www.artnightpasadena.org
and
www.facebook.com/ artnightpasadena
 
 
 
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♪  TICKET ALERTS


1) BECK plus special guests, Wed, Apr 9, at 8 pm, at the Arlington Theatre in Santa Barbara.
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Presale: now, using Citibank debit or credit card. Presale to all, using Password SPRING, on Thu, Mar 13, 10 am-10 pm, at:
http://m.ticketmaster.com/event/09004C6AE303C7DC?artistid=765320&majorcatid=10001&minorcatid=60&brand=nederlanderla&camefrom=cfc_ndrcon_ned_Mar12

2) YOUNG DUBLINERS plus special guests THE HUMBLE HOOLIGANS, and BROTHER, Fri, Mar 14, at 8 pm, at City National Grove of Anaheim. (We've notified you before.) Some tix still available at:
http://m.ticketmaster.com/event/09004B83DBE07647?artistid=806054&majorcatid=10001&minorcatid=1&brand=nederlanderla&camefrom=cfc_ndrcon_ned_Mar12

3) HUNTER HAYES plus special guest DAN + SHAY, Sun, Jun 15, at 6:30 pm, at the Santa Barbara Bowl. Tix on sale Sat, Mar 15, at 11 am, at:
http://m.ticketmaster.com/event/09004C67F903C978?artistid=1577176&majorcatid=10001&minorcatid=2&brand=nederlanderla&camefrom=cfc_ndrcon_ned_Mar12

4) RODRIGUEZ plays Fri, May 30, at the Greek Theatre. Tix may be available through the Greek Theatre by the time you read this.

5) TISH HINOJOSA plays Mar 24, 8 pm, at the Coffee Gallery Backstage, before her European tour. This is her only L.A. stop. Reservations now being accepted by phone only at, 626-798-6236, 10 am-10 pm, seven days.
 
 
 
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♪  MUSIC-on-TV (through Sunday)


Thu, Mar 13, on AXS TV:
8:50 am  “Counting Crows” -- Known to have fun on stage, the ever popular Counting Crows celebrate their 10 year history together by performing fan favorites "Mr. Jones", "Mrs. Potter's Lullaby" and other hits from album Films About Ghosts. Don't miss Adam Duritz rocking out in this very special concert that highlights the band's repertoire of blues, rock and country hits.

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Thu, Mar 13, on AXS TV:
9:50 am  “O.A.R. - Live on Red Rocks” -- College-rock legends O.A.R. perform at the Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Colorado, playing both classic hits and material from their new album.

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Thu, Mar 13, on KCET LINK:
10:30-11 am "NEW ORLEANS: THE PERFECT MUSICAL STORM" is a 2011 edition of "MUSIC VOYAGER." (Repeats Sat, 10:30-11 am & 4:30-5 pm.)

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Thu, Mar 13, on VHCRW TV:
4-7 pm  "THE BLUES BROTHERS" (1980) is the classicly goofy adventure of DAN ACKROYD, JOHN BELUSHI, and most of the blues world on their "Mission from God" for the Penguin and her orphanage. (Repeats 8-11 pm on Mar 18; 4-7 pm Mar 19. Also airs 10 pm-1 am Sat, Mar 15, and 11:30 am-2:45 pm Sun, on VH1.)

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Thu, Mar 13, on Palladia TV:
5-7 pm  "CROSSROADS GUITAR FESTIVAL '07" includes performances by B.B. KING, SHERYL CROW, STEVE WINWOOD, JOHN MAYER, and others.

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Thu, Mar 13, on Palladia TV:
7-8 pm  SHERYL CROW is among the guests on "LATER... WITH JOOLS HOLLAND" from 2010.

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Thu, Mar 13, on PBS+:
7-9:30 pm "GREAT PERFORMANCES AT THE MET" airs a 2014 production of Puccini's opera "TOSCA." (Repeats Fri, Mar 14, 4-6:30 am & 11 am-1:30 pm.)

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Thu, Mar 13, on PBS SoCal TV:
7-8:30 pm  "OSCAR HAMMERSTEIN II: DREAMS" is a 2012 profile of the lyricist-librettist (1895-1960) whose work includes "Show Boat," "Carousel," and "South Pacific." Includes lots of Broadway stars. (Repeats tonight, 1:30-3 am; Sat, 9-10:30 pm; Sun, 4-5:30 pm.)

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Thu, Mar 13, on PBS SoCal TV:
8:30-10 pm  "BURT BACHARACH'S BEST" is a 2013 roundup hosted by ROBERT WAGNER that includes DIONNE WARWICK. (Repeats tonight 3-4:30 am; Mar 17, 9-10:30 pm; 3:30-5:30 am on Mar 18.)

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Thu, Mar 13, on Smithsonian TV:
9-10 pm  "ROCKING THE OPERA HOUSE: DR. JOHN" is a 2013 concert at West Virginia's Shepherdstown Opera House. (Repeats  midnight-1am Thu night / Fri AM.)

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Thu, Mar 13, on PBS+:
9:30-11:30 pm  EMMYLOU HARRIS, MERLE HAGGARD, JOHN FOGERTY, WILLIE NELSON, CAROLE KING, MAVIS STAPLES, ARTURO SANDOVAL, and assorted pop music people perform for the grand opening gala of the Smith Performing Arts Center in Las Vegas in this 2012 production titled "FROM DREAMS TO DUST." (Repeats Friday, 6:30-8:30 am & 1:30-3:30 pm.)

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Thu, Mar 13, on KCET LINK:
9:30-11 pm "JESSE COOK LIVE AT BATHURST" is the flamenco guitar virtuoso in a 2013 concert in Toronto.

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Thu, Mar 13, on KCET LINK:
11 pm-12:30 am  "JOE BONAMASSA: TOUR DE FORCE" is a 2013 performance compilation from several London venues.

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Thu night/ Fri AM, Mar 13/14, on Smithsonian TV:
Midnight-1 am  "ROCKING THE OPERA HOUSE: DR. JOHN" is a 2013 concert at West Virginia's Shepherdstown Opera House.

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Thu night/ Fri AM, Mar 13/14, on KCET LINK:
12:30-2 am "CELTIC THUNDER: HERITAGE" is a 2011 performance by the big cast, taped in New York.

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Thu night/ Fri AM, Mar 13/14, on PBS SoCal TV:
1:30-3 am  "OSCAR HAMMERSTEIN II: DREAMS" is a 2012 profile of the lyricist-librettist (1895-1960) whose work includes "Show Boat," "Carousel," and "South Pacific." Includes lots of Broadway stars. (Repeats Sat, 9-10:30 pm; Sun, 4-5:30 pm.)

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Thu night/ Fri AM, Mar 13/14, on KCET LINK:
2-4 am  "CELTIC THUNDER: VOYAGE" is a 2011 performance by the big cast, recorded in Kansas City. (Repeats Fri, 8-10 pm.)

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Thu night/ Fri AM, Mar 13/14, on PBS SoCal TV:
3-4:30 am  "BURT BACHARACH'S BEST" is a 2013 roundup hosted by ROBERT WAGNER that includes DIONNE WARWICK. (Repeats Mar 17, 9-10:30 pm; 3:30-5:30 am on Mar 18.)


FRIDAY’s MUSIC-ON-TV…


Thu night/ Fri AM, Mar 13/14, on KCET LINK:
4-5 am "ECHOES OF CREATION" is a 2010 production with music performed by DAVID ARKENSTONE narrating a journey through the ancient forests, glaciers, and waterways if Alaska and the Pacific Northwest.

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Thu night/ Fri AM, Mar 13/14, on PBS+:
4-6:30 am  "GREAT PERFORMANCES AT THE MET" airs a 2014 production of Puccini's opera "TOSCA." (Repeats Fri, Mar 14, 11 am-1:30 pm.)

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Fri, Mar 14, on PBS+:
6:30-8:30 am  EMMYLOU HARRIS, MERLE HAGGARD, JOHN FOGERTY, WILLIE NELSON, CAROLE KING, MAVIS STAPLES, ARTURO SANDOVAL, and assorted pop music people perform for the grand opening gala of the Smith Performing Arts Center in Las Vegas in this 2012 production titled "FROM DREAMS TO DUST." (Repeats Friday, 1:30-3:30 pm.)

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Fri, Mar 14, on PBS+:
11 am-1:30 pm  "GREAT PERFORMANCES AT THE MET" airs a 2014 production of Puccini's opera "TOSCA."

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Fri, Mar 14, on PBS+:
1:30-3:30 pm  EMMYLOU HARRIS, MERLE HAGGARD, JOHN FOGERTY, WILLIE NELSON, CAROLE KING, MAVIS STAPLES, ARTURO SANDOVAL, and assorted pop music people perform for the grand opening gala of the Smith Performing Arts Center in Las Vegas in this 2012 production titled "FROM DREAMS TO DUST."

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Fri, Mar 14, on KLCS TV:
8-8:30 pm WILL SEXTON is the guest, joined by AMY LaVERE & ALLISON MOSSHART, on a 2014 edition on "SUN STUDIO SESSIONS." (Repeats tonight, 3-3:30 am.)

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Fri, Mar 14, on KLCS TV:
8:30-9 pm "JAMMIN' AT HIPPIE JACKS" brings a 2013 episode with BLUE MOTHER TUPELO. (Repeats 3:30-4 am.)

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Fri, Mar 14, on KLCS TV:
9-10 pm "AUSTIN CITY LIMITS" airs a 2012 show with alt folk band BON IVER. (Repeats 4-5 am.)

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Fri, Mar 14, on PBS SoCal TV:
9-10:30 pm "PAVAROTTI: A VOICE FOR THE AGES" is a 2013 edition of "GREAT PERFORMANCES" that recalls the great tenor (1935-2007). Includes his duets with ERIC CLAPTON, BONO, STING, & VANESSA WILLIAMS. (Repeats tonight, 1:30-3 am.)

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Fri, Mar 14, on KLCS TV:
10-11 pm "LIVE FROM THE ARTISTS DEN" airs a 2014 edition with SARA BAREILLES recorded at the Orpheum Theatre in L.A. (Repeats 5-6 am.)

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Fri, Mar 14, on PBS SoCal TV:
10:30 pm-midnight "A CELEBRATION OF BLUES & SOUL" is a 2014 production from a 25-year-old event headlined by STEVIE RAY VAUGHN and DOUBLE TROUBLE. Made in 1989, it (believe it or not) celebrated the Inauguration of President George H.W. Bush. Includes performances by DR. JOHN, BO DIDDLEY with RONNIE WOOD, WILLIE DIXON with ALBERT COLLINS, JOE LOUIS WALKER, & DELBERT McCLINTON. (Repeats tonight, 3-4:30 am.)

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Fri night/Sat AM, Mar 14/15, on PBS SoCal TV:
3-4:30 am  "A CELEBRATION OF BLUES & SOUL" is a 2014 production from a 25-year-old event headlined by STEVIE RAY VAUGHN and DOUBLE TROUBLE. Made in 1989, it (believe it or not) celebrated the Inauguration of President George H.W. Bush. Includes performances by DR. JOHN, BO DIDDLEY with RONNIE WOOD, WILLIE DIXON with ALBERT COLLINS, JOE LOUIS WALKER, & DELBERT McCLINTON.


SATURDAY’s MUSIC-ON-TV…


Fri night/Sat AM, Mar 14/15, on PBS+:
4:30-5 am TAV FALCO & CHELSEA CROWELL are the performers on a 2014 edition of "AUN STUDIO SESSIONS."

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.)

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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.

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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.)

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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.)

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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.)

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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.

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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.)

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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."

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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.

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

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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.)
 
 
 
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♪   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.

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Final Week ~ CLOSES March 16, in Santa Monica:
8 pm  "CIRQUE DU SOLEIL" presents "TOTEM" under the Big Top at the Santa Monica Pier.
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"TOTEM" plays the Santa Monica Pier:
Tue-Fri, 8 pm
Sat, 4:30 & 8 pm
Sun, 1 & 4:30 pm
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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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Thu, Mar 13,
“not-music-but-worthwhile” pick,
at USC:
4 pm  “Implicit Bias: How Default Assumptions Hurt Science, Skew Journalism and Send Innocent People to Jail” at the Friends of the USC Libraries Lecture Hall, Doheny Memorial Library 240, on the USC campus in University Park, L.A.
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Book signing to follow. Admission is free and open to everyone, but online reservations are required (see below). Presented in conjunction with Gioia De Cari’s performance of “True Values: One Girl’s Romp through MIT’s Male Math Maze,” a panel of experts from diverse fields will explore how the assumptions we don’t know we make lead to unconscious racism, sexism and other forms of discrimination—and as a result severely damage careers, scientific progress, the arts and justice. Panelists will include Gioia De Cari; director, producer and writer Janice Rhoshalle Littlejohn, co-author of Swirling: How to Date, Mate, and Relate Mixing Race, Culture, and Creed; Carol Tavris, author of The Mismeasure of Woman and Mistakes Were Made (But Not by Me); Jody Armour, the Roy P. Crocker Professor of Law at USC and author of Negrophobia and Reasonable Racism: The Hidden Costs of Being Black in America; and USC Annenberg professor K.C. Cole, author of Something Incredibly Wonderful Happens: Frank Oppenheimer and the world he made up.
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Online reservations required at www.visionsandvoices.usc.edu

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Thu, Mar 13, in Long Beach:
5 pm  KEN O'MALLEY brings a solo show of his authentic and original Irish music to the Auld Dubliner, 71 S Pine, Long Beach 90802; 562-437-8300.

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Thu, Mar 13, in South Pasadena:
5 pm  BARRY “BIG B” BRENNER plays his blues residency at the Firefly Bistro, 1009 El Centro St, South Pasadena 91030; 626-441-2443.

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Thu, Mar 13, in Santa Barbara:
6 pm  JOHN BATDORF plays the SOhO Restaurant & Music Club in Santa Barbara.
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John Batdorf gets great press. Including from us, since his live-on-air radio reunion in the mid double-oughts for a brief shining moment as the BATDORF & RODNEY duo.
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John’s latest CD is called "One Last Wish." Here are a couple of reviews:
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“Many of these songs have the Springsteen-like dynamic of endurance and self-belief. Unlike so much current music which paints landscapes both bleak and lonely, this is affirmative music, music that seems to have emanated from an old soul of much empathy and soul. He’s a great singer, with an expressive tenor like an unbound Don Henley on some songs, with hints of Stephen Stills and Dan Fogelberg. It’s a voice that cuts like a knife through the rich folk-rock textures of acoustic guitars, twin electric guitar leads, vocal choirs, tapestry drums and sparkling mandolins. People think nobody’s making music this meaningful anymore. They’re wrong; Batdorf is. This is great." ~ Paul Zollo, Bluerailroad.
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"One Last Wish - The promise made back in 1972 with the first Batdorf & Rodney album has been fulfilled time and again by John - and this, his newest release, almost 40 years on is one more reason to have remained a fan all this time. His way of wielding words with sublime melody is a talent others only wish they had. Once more with feeling - and a lot of it." ~ Dean Sciarra, Itsaboutmusic.com

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Thu, Mar 13, in Torrance:
6-8:30 pm  ANDY & RENEE of HARD RAIN, named the Best Band in the South Bay for 2013, play their residency at the Buffalo Fire Department, 1261 Cabrillo Av, Torrance 90501; 310-320-2332.
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Renee tells us, "The food is delicious and reasonably-priced; the staff is friendly and helpful; all ages are welcome, and it's a great place to hear music."

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Thu, Mar 13, Agoura.:
6 pm  “AGOURA IRISH SESSION” is a structured jam at Brendan’s Irish Pub & Restaurant, 1755 E Daily Dr, Camarillo 93010; 888-811-5818.

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Thu, Mar 13, in SFV (Universal City):
6-9 pm  Piano man MARC BOSSERMAN plays the Hilton Universal in Universal City.
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Marc tells us, “It's a great space. Huge atrium. Kawai Grand piano. And I'm singing and playing--everything from Stephen Foster to Bruno Mars! The food is great. And it's at Universal Studios so you just never know who might be hanging out.”

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Thu, Mar 13, in OC (Fountain Valley):
6-10 pm  Weekly “BLUEGRASS JAM” at Orange County Archery, 18792 Brookhurst St, Fountain Valley 92708.

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Thu, Mar 13, in Ventura:
6:30-10 pm  SONGMAKERS monthly “VENTURA ROUND TABLE SONG CIRCLE” at Round Table Pizza, 4255 E Main St, Ventura 93003.

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Thu, Mar 13, in San Diego:
7 pm  BRAD COLERICK pays tribute to Johnny Cash with Folkey Monkey host JOE RATHBURN and percussionist JEFF STASNY at the Folkey Monkey Concert Series in San Diego at 7 pm.

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Thu, Mar 13, in Redondo Beach:
7 pm  “ARTLIFE SOUTHBAY INVITATIONAL OPEN MIC” at Artlife Gallery, 1217 S Pacific Coast Hwy, Redondo Beach 90277.
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It’s odd to call it an open mic and have the artists booked. But this is aka a “monthly Jam” AND it’s an “invitational.” That may be a concept that catches-on. Shakeh and Brian will present "The Jazzy Side of Americana" with CHAPPELL & DAVE HOLT, here to perform from the Bay Area. We’re told this monthly happening always has “great music, art and fun.”

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Thu, Mar 13,
“Not music but cool,”
in Pasadena:
7 pm  “ELEMENTAL” screens  FREE for the “The Conscientious Projector” series at the Armory Center for the Arts, 145 N Raymond Av  (across from Memorial Park), Pasadena.
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"Elemental" is a documentary that tells the stories of three passionate activists, each dedicated to making their dreams of healing the earth come true. Details at:
http://conscientiousprojector.wordpress.com

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Thu, Mar 13, in San Diego:
7.30 pm  HIGHLAND WAY plays the “15 year Anniversary Party” at Hooley's of Rancho San Diego, 2955 Jamacha Rd, Rancho San Diego 92109.

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Thu, Mar 13, in Altadena:
8 pm  “TRIPPIN’ THE SIXTIES,” the wonderful show by BARRY McGUIRE & JOHN YORK, returns from the road for the last of two nights at the Coffee Gallery Backstage, 2029 N Lake Av, Altadena.
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BARRY McGUIRE stepped into the public eye in 1963 on the “Andy Williams Show” as the gravelly voiced lead singer of the New Christy Minstrels. He launched his musical career with the million-sellers "Green, Green" and "Green Back Dollar."
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In 1965, at the heart of the peace movement, McGuire went solo. His growing awareness of social hypocrisy was expressed in his third hit "Eve of Destruction" which echoed around the world as an anthem of the times.
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Three years later, Barry was cast as the male lead in the original Broadway production of the musical "Hair." Once again his voice was heard proclaiming the ideals of a radical generation. Dick Clark says, “When world events collide with “Rock&Roll” you get Barry McGuire.”
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JOHN YORK (THE BYRDS) is working with Barry McGuire in "Trippin' The Sixties." John is best known for his work as a member of the world-renowned folk rock/country rock group, the Byrds. His vocal and instrumental talents have kept him in the company of such musical luminaries as Roger McGuinn, Gene Clark, Clarence White, Nicky Hopkins, Mac Rebenack (Dr. John), Doug Sahm (The Sir Douglas Quintet,) The Mamas and Papas, Johnny Rivers, Lightnin’ Hopkins, Rick Danko and Richard Manuel (The Band)……and many others. The TV show “The Place Where I Am Dreaming” featured John’s artistic collaboration with his wife, artist Sumi Foley. Recently, John has composed and recorded music for the lyrics of Kim Fowley on "West Coast Revelation." The duet "Redneck Ninja" highlights John's creative partnership with acclaimed songwriter Patrick Brayer. In recent years John has played concerts in Japan to enthusiastic audiences.
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Tix, $20, either night. This ALWAYS sell-out, so call for reservations or the waiting list, 626-798-6236, 10 am-10 pm, seven days. There’s more on the venue’s website, at www.coffeegallery.com

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Thu, Mar 13, in Venice:
8-10 pm  "ARTIST'S ENTRANCE, Episode 2: TRACY NEWMAN Takes You Inside the Music of SHAUN CROMWELL," at the Talking Stick Coffee Lounge, 1411 Lincoln Bl, Venice 90291; www.thetalkingstick.net
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Tracy tells us, "This is the second of my new interview series, 'Artist's Entrance.' I'm happy to announce that my good friend and musician Shaun Cromwell will be joining me at The Talking Stick to play some of his songs and to give us the stories behind them. My band, the Reinforcements, will also be on hand. I hope you'll join me, Shaun, and the Reinforcements for a really fun-filled evening... and the Talking Stick has been remodeled and features a new menu along with a fantastic soup/salad bar."
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More on Shaun Cromwell and his oft-covered music at www.shauncromwell.com/beta
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Tix, $10 at the door.

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Thu, Mar 13, in Echo Park (L.A.):
8-11 pm  SCOTT H. BIRAM, plus LARRY & HIS FLASK, and WHISKEY SHIVERS, play The Echo, 1822 W Sunset Bl, Echo Park (Los Angeles) 90026.

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Thu, Mar 13, in Silver Lake (L.A.):
8 pm  Weekly "HONK TONK HACIENDA" brings its weekly show to El Cid, 4212 W Sunset Bl, Silver Lake 90029; www.ElCidLA.com; 323-668-0318.
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Every Thursday, El Cid turns into “Honky Tonk Hacienda” with bands, songwriters and musical instigators tearing it up with Outlaw Country, Roots, Old Time and Americana.
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No cover before 8:30 pm, $5 thereafter. Venue is 21+. Doors at 7 pm, music starts at 8. Ample street parking; valet parking available.

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Thu-Sat, Mar 13-15, in OC (Costa Mesa):
8 pm MICHAEL McDONALD with PACIFIC SYMPHONY POPS for three nights in the Renée & Henry Segerstrom Concert Hall, is one of two concerts tonight at the Orange County Performing Arts Center, 600 Town Center Dr, Costa Mesa; 714-556-2787;  HYPERLINK "http://www.ocpac.org" \t "_blank" www.ocpac.org.
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Five-time Grammy Award-winning singer, songwriter and keyboardist Michael McDonald lends his husky, soulful baritone to Pacific Symphony Pops for a concert featuring hits from his chart-topping career that spans more than four decades.
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From his 1970s beginnings singing backup vocals with American rock band STEELY DAN on songs including “Black Friday,” to enhancing the funky R&B sound of The DOOBIE BROTHERS, to his award-winning solo career, McDonald has established himself as a timeless, distinctive artist in pops music.
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McDonald commands the stage with his distinctive interpretations of classics like “What a Fool Believes,” “On My Own,” “Sweet Freedom,” “I Keep Forgettin’,” “Minute by Minute,” and “Yah Mo B There.”

Audiences experience rich medleys of Motown and rock with McDonald, backed by the full symphony orchestra.
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Tix, 714-755-5799; www.PacificSymphony.org

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Thu, Mar 13; Wed-Fri, Mar 12-14, in OC (Costa Mesa):
8 pm  TCHAIKOVSKY’S “PATHÉTIQUE” is performed by the PACIFIC SYMPHONY, Carl St.Clair, conductor, and featured performer James Ehnes, violin, as one of two concerts tonight at the Orange County Performing Arts Center, 600 Town Center Dr, Costa Mesa; 714-556-2787;  HYPERLINK "http://www.ocpac.org" \t "_blank" www.ocpac.org.
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Of his Symphony No. 6, Tchaikovsky claimed, “Without exaggeration, I have put my whole soul into this work.” It is beautiful, deep and moving. Also, be there when “go-to “Hollywood composer James Newton Howard’s (“The Village,” “Defiance,” “The Hunger Games”) Violin Concerto receives its historic world premiere.
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The program includes:
Frank Ticheli:  There Will Be Rest
James Newton Howard:  Violin Concerto (world premiere)
Tchaikovsky:  Symphony No. 6, “Pathétique”
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Tix, call 714-755-5799 or online at  www.PacificSymphony.org

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Thu, Mar 13, in SFV (Chatsworth):
8 pm  DAWSONS GANG plays the first of two nights at 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 free dance lesson.

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Thu, Mar 13, in Temecula:
8 pm  KAWIKA KAHIAPO and KAI &RYAN KALAMA, plus opening act GRAHAM ASHFORD, presented by Mehe’ula Music Productions in association with Temecula Presents, at the Old Town Temecula Community Theater, 42051 Main St, Temecula 92590; 951-491-9053;  HYPERLINK "http://www.temeculatheater.org" www.temeculatheater.org.
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Grammy Award-Winning slack key guitarist Kawika Kahiapo brings his passion for kai ho`alu (slack-key guitar) to Temecula’s stage for the first time.
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Over the years, Kawika has contributed his musical talent to some 78 recording projects and has collaborated or performed with artists such as Jack Johnson, Kaukahi, Palani Vaughan Melveen Leed, Brother Noland, Leon and Malia, Kawehi Lindsey, Jesse Rivera, Kapena, Pierre Grill, Na Leo Pilimehana, Kelly Boy Delima, Del Beazley, Native Hawaiian Band ,Cyri Pahinui, Amy Gilliom, Dennis Kamakahi, Daniel Ho, Paula Fuga, Martin Pahinui, Rene Paulo, Walt Keale As a studio musician, he has also offered his guitar stylings to enhance jingles and theme songs for radio and television ads. Kawika has also been honored as the 2007 Na Hoku Hanohano Slack Key Artist of the year.
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"Love for the islands, it's people, `ohana, and Ke Akua (God), are what inspires him, while staying committed to perpetuating "true" Hawaiian music, the culture, and the the art of ki-ho`alu."
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Kai & Ryan Kalama are brothers who grew up in Southern California playing and singing a variety of music and they are always crowd-pleasers. The Kalamas opened Temecula Presents’ 2013-2014 Groove Series last September to rave reviews, so the theatre says, “We just had to ask them back” – uhh, that’s back to town, since it’s the first time they’ll play the theatre.
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Their talents go beyond their voices, as they play a variety of instruments to recreate traditional songs that entertain audiences of all ages. They have also created original music that suits the ears and lyrics that bring the story home.
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Now, Kai and Ryan are making an impact with their amazing harmonies, their musical talents, their fun personalities, and their all-around charm. The Kalama Brothers always make you feel welcome when you arrive and special when you leave.
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More at: www.KawikaKahiapo.net & www.KalamaBros.com
More on opening act Graham Ashford, at: www.MeheulaMusic.com
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Tix, $20.

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Thu, Mar 13, in San Diego Co (La Jolla):
8 pm  GALA FLAMENCA, presented by La Jolla Music Society, at the Sherwood Hall Museum of Contemporary Art, 700 Prospect St, La Jolla 92037.

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Thu, Mar 13, in Murrieta:
8 pm  SAL & BRENNAN from 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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Thu, Mar 13, in Agoura Hills:
9 pm  TOMMY CASTRO plays the Canyon Club, 28912 Roadside Dr, Agoura Hills;  HYPERLINK "http://www.canyonclub.net" www.canyonclub.net; 818-879-5016.
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Tommy Castro has developed his own signature sound, fusing blues with R&B and roots rock ‘n’ roll. He has relentlessly touring the world, he has become one of the blues’ top drawing artists and best-loved performers, known worldwide for his impassioned vocals, forceful guitar work, striking songwriting and galvanizing live show.
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Doors at 6 pm for dinner. Show at 9.
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Dinner reservations required to have a guaranteed seat, at 818-879-5016.
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Tix, $20 & $45 + applicable fees. Under age 18 must be accompanied by a paying adult.

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Thu, Mar 13, in SFV (Sherman Oaks):
9 pm  Weekly “ACOUSTIC CORDIALE” showcase at Café Cordiale, 14015 Ventura Bl, Sherman Oaks 91423; 818-789-1985.

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Thu, Mar 13, in L.A.:
9 pm  “L.A. HOOTENANNY” happens at Villains Tavern, 1356 Palmetto St, near downtown Los Angeles 90013; 213-613-0766.
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What started as a bunch of friends playing music for food became one of the most fun music parties in L.A. Just reporting their usual personnel the way do will give you some idea:
Guil- Vocals, Guitar, Pugilist
Todd- Vocals, Guitar, Communications
Eric- Vocals, Guitar, Underwater Demolition
Cody- Vocals, Washtub Bass, Edged Weapons
Kevin- Drums, Engineer, Poisons
Nick aka Knuckles- Electric Bass, Tuhon
Gerard- Lead Guitar, Ballistics
Tim- Banjo, Jester, sniper
Mars- Lead Guitar, Pharmacology
Ben- Harmonica, Sax, Interpreter
Miranda- Fiddle, Demolitions
Dustin- Vocals, Hoofer
Jessica- Vocals, Diva
Sally- M.I.A

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Thu, Mar 13, in Burbank:
10 pm  REVEREND MARTINI'S “ROCKABILLY DANCE CLUB PARTY” 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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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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