Saturday, November 8, 2014

Sunday’s Music & Arts Events, Nov 9 and beyond in Southern California, 2014

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Here’s your Sunday. A separate edition covers everything Saturday. Yet another edition will be along with NEWS FEATURES. Here’s all you need to plan the finale to your weekend’s tuneful times )!

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. √ HAPPY BIRTHDAY greetings to musician friends…

Sunday, November 9th
♪ CRAIG LINCOLN

Tuesday, November 11th
♪ ALEX DEL ZOPPO (his band, SWEETWATER, opened the legendary WOODSTOCK!)
♪ KAREN PONTIUS

Saturday, November 15th
♪ GARY STOCKDALE

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. √ FUNERAL TODAY, IN THE ZYDECO WORLD

Mark Tortorici passed away recently. Some you know Mark Tortorici of Torch Music & Entertainment / Torch Presents who hired a number of Zydeco bandsfor local events. His last was Andre Thierry for the Sunset Blvd Farmer’s Market a couple of months ago. Our condolences to his family. Mark Tortorici's funeral is today, Sunday, November 9 at 2 pm at St Patrick's Episcopal Church, 1 Church Rd, Thousand Oaks 91362. Cards and donations can be sent to the family, Gay & Andy Tortorici, 4337 N Avenida Prado, Thousand Oaks, CA 91360

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What’s in this edition…

. √ HAPPY BIRTHDAY greetings to musician friends (see above)

. √ FUNERAL TODAY, IN THE ZYDECO WORLD (see above)

♪ RADIO SPECIAL, Sat & Sun, BROADCAST & WEB

♪ SUNDAY’s MUSIC ON TV

♪ TICKET ALERTS

♪ FESTIVALS THIS WEEKEND

♪ ONGOING EVENTS, including theatre this weekend

♪ THIS WEEKEND’s NOTABLE CONCERTS, JAMS, ETC.

. √ SUNDAY’S CONCERTS, JAMS, ETC.

♪ COMING SOON – AFTER THE WEEKEND – NOTABLE FESTIVALS, CONCERTS, ETC.



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Sat & Sun, Nov 8 & 9,
on broadcast & web
RADIO:
"CAR TALK" on NPR affiliate stations all around the country, presents a special tribute.
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"CLICK and CLACK, the TAPPET BROTHERS" are real-life brothers Ray and Tom, the longtime hosts of the most entertaining "learn-something" show, ever.
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Ray will be taking an hour to remember his brother Tom, who passed away Monday from complications of Alzheimer’s Disease.
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Indie singer-songwriters and big label recording artists alike have been treated very well by the show, which plays fragments of original songs about cars, road trips, coming of age behind the wheel (or in the back seat), and more. Over the years, “Car Talk” has released several compilation CDs of the complete songs.
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The show will feature some of Tom’s funniest moments from nearly thirty years of Car Talk. A spokesman says, "We’ve pulled together moments that are 'classic Tom' — his wacko theories, his insights on callers’ lives, and his unique take on life. And, of course, no shortage of his great laughter. We hope you can join us."
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At least part of this special show is available on-demand at:
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www.cartalk.com/player5/player.php?a=show
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Or check listings. You can find a web simulcast from a station in some part of the country at or near the time you want to listen. Show is live Saturday, repeats on tape on Sunday.



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ON-DEMAND from AXS TV:
Available until Mon, Nov 24:
“THE MILK CARTON KIDS: LIVE FROM THE BLUEBIRD THEATER” on AXS TV. Experience the moving dynamic of the Grammy-nominated flat-picking harmony duo The Milk Carton Kids during a live performance from Denver's Bluebird Theater.
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Find AXS TV in your area and get more info at:
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Sun, Nov 9, on TV:
AXS tv's "SUNDAY CONCERT SERIES"

We've got Stevie Nicks Sunday starting right after a good ol' Crosby, Stills & Nash concert, plus all of the weekly programing you know and love.

Find AXS TV in your area and get more info at:
www.axs.tv

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Sun, Nov 9, on TV:
12:30 pm (Pacific) “ROCK LEGENDS: STING” airs on AXS TV.
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After the huge success he had with THE POLICE, STING decided to go solo and released his first album in 1985. He has continued to release chart-topping hits. “Rock Legends” features archival music videos and exclusive insights on one of the world's most popular musicians.
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Find AXS TV in your area and get more info at:
www.axs.tv

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Sun, Nov 9, on TV:
1:40 pm (Pacific) “THE BIG INTERVIEW: LORETTA LYNN” airs on AXS TV.
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The queen of country music is still going strong, but Loretta Lynn takes time from her latest tour to sit down for an interview with Dan Rather.
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Find AXS TV in your area and get more info at:
www.axs.tv

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Sun, Nov 9, on TV:
2:40 pm (Pacific) “THE BIG INTERVIEW: CROSBY, STILLS & NASH” airs on AXS TV.
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Dan Rather goes one-on-one with GRAMMY® winners Crosby, Stills and Nash to talk about the music that defined a generation.
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Find AXS TV in your area and get more info at:
www.axs.tv

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Sun, Nov 9, on TV:
3:40 pm & 5:45 am tonight (Pacific) “CROSBY, STILLS & NASH 2012” brings three of the biggest names in rock n' roll, David Crosby, Stephen Stills, and Graham Nash, for a concert at the Christopher Cohan Events Center in San Luis Obispo, California, on AXS TV.
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They perform classic rock hits like "Our House," and the rarely performed live "Judy Blue Eyes," as well as cover songs from Bob Dylan and Buffalo Springfield. CSN prove they are still masters of their craft and still at the top of their game.
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Find AXS TV in your area and get more info at:
www.axs.tv

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Sun, Nov 9, on TV:
5:25 pm (Pacific) “STEVIE NICKS” brings “the poet laureate of rock and roll,” a radiant Stevie Nicks, who captivates in her first solo performance to be filmed since 1987, on AXS TV.
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Clad in her trademark look of high heels and lace, she elegantly showcases her vocal abilities with stunning performances of her best, along with carefully chosen covers for a comprehensive career retrospective.
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Find AXS TV in your area and get more info at:
www.axs.tv

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Sun, Nov 9, on TV:
6:25 pm (Pacific) “ROCK LEGENDS: FLEETWOOD MAC” on AXS TV.
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“Rock Legends” features archive material, music videos of "Dreams" and "Landslide" to detail the storied career of Fleetwood Mac.
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Find AXS TV in your area and get more info at:
www.axs.tv

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Sun, Nov 9, on TV:
6:55 pm (Pacific) “FLEETWOOD MAC, LIVE IN BOSTON” on AXS TV.
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Mick, John, Lindsey and Stevie unite for a passionate evening playing hits from “Say You Will,” to "Go Your Own Way," "Dreams," and "Don't Stop." The combination of harmonious delivery and purposeful melodies show why they will always remain a classic. Other hits include "Rhiannon" and "Landslide."
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Find AXS TV in your area and get more info at:
www.axs.tv



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“THE DAN BAND HOLIDAY SHOW” is Dec 19 at Club Nokia in downtown L.A. / Doors at 8 pm / tix, $25 GA, $35 VIP / on sale Nov 7 at 10 am.

ALAN JACKSON with BRANDY CLARK & JON PARDI is February 27 at Nokia Theatre, L.A. LIVE in downtown L.A. / Doors at 7 pm / tix, $25, $55.95, $79.95, $149.95 / on sale Nov 7 at 10 am.



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★– FESTIVALS ! – ★– FESTIVALS ! – ★– FESTIVALS ! – ★

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√ Sun, Nov 9,
ACOUSTIC JAM FESTIVAL,
in the San Bernardino Mtns:
Annual “MUSIC IN THE MOUNTAINS” is sponsored by SONGMAKERS at Camp de Benneville Pines, 41750 Jenks Lake Rd W, Angelus Oaks 92305.

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√ Fri-Sun, Nov 7-9,
FREE FESTIVAL,
in Pasadena:
"PLAY/GROUND ANNUAL NEW PLAY FESTIVAL" at Boston Court Theatre, 70 N Mentor Av, Pasadena 91106; 626-683-6883; www.bostoncourt.org
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The free readings are open to the public. Reservations are recommended and can be made by calling emailing JoeM@bostoncourt.com or calling 626-683-6883. Limit 4 tickets per reservation.
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It was quite a full schedule. Still remaining…
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Sunday, November 9, 11 am “YOUR NAME WILL FOLLOW YOU HOME,” by Carlos Murillo, directed by Michael John Garces The young, reclusive novelist Danny Santiago came out of nowhere and took the literary world by storm. His novel, Famous All Over Town, was a gritty, authentic depiction of Chicano life in East L.A. told through the eyes of a troubled teenager. But is it authentic? And who is the real Danny Santiago? And what happens when best friends and collaborators Javier and Alvaro attempt to make sense of the story. Originally commissioned by Steppenwolf Theatre, Your Name Will Follow You Home takes us on a wild, only-in-America, odyssey to the darkest heart of these questions. Charlie Chaplin. Communists in Hollywood. HUAC. The Blacklist. 50s B-Monster Movies. Architectural Fantasias. Fake Latinos. Jesse James.

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√ Sat & Sun, Nov 8 & 9,
PSEUDO-FESTIVAL,
in Griffith Park (L.A.):
10 am-5 pm “AMERICAN INDIAN ARTS MARKETPLACE” brings top Native American artists to display and offer sculptures and pottery, beadwork and basketry, photography and paintings, jewelry and textiles, wooden carvings and mixed-media works, at the Autry National Center (Autry Museum), 4700 Western Heritage Way, Los Angeles 90027; 323-667-2000.

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√ Ongoing, through Nov 10,
FESTIVAL,
in L.A.:
“ENCUENTRO 2014” is the the Los Angeles Theatre Center’s annual festival, in association with the “Latina/o Theatre Commons,” and it’s a national theatre festival from October 12 through November 10. This groundbreaking month-long event is the first theatre festival in the US to bring together more than 150 artists and 19 theatre companies from across the country to present 17 works that explore the multi-faceted Latina/o experience — from Pulitzer Prize-winning works and violence at the border, to immigration and the complexities of romantic relationships.
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Tix: Get $20 tickets (that’s almost 50% off) with promo code: ENC14 at www.TheLATC.org/festival-passes
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Use the same url to learn about the $75 ALL-ACCESS pass, allowing you to catch all the drama, all the laughter and all the stories for one price.
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Students enjoy significant savings with a $10 ticket (use promo code: STUDENT10).
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Al show schedules, tickets and info, at 213-489-0094 or www.TheLATC.org



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Wed-Wed, Nov 5-12, (weekdays only) in L.A.:
11 am-6 pm “THE ART OF THE EMPTY ORCHESTRA: CREATIVITY IN A KARAOKE CULTURE” is an exhibition with an opening night program in USC’s “VISIONS & VOICES” series at MFA Gallery, 3001 S Flower St, Los Angeles.
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The exhibition runs Wed, Nov 5-Wed, Nov 12; hours are Mon-Fri, only, 11 am-6 pm. Admission to the exhibition is free and open to everyone.
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Reservations are required for the opening events on Wed, Nov 5, 7-11 pm; see the Guide’s Nov 5 write-up. Make reservations at www.visionsandvoices.usc.edu

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Fri, Sat & Sun, Nov 7-9, in Hollywood
8 pm "RE-ANIMATOR- THE MUSICAL" at Steve Allen Theater, 4773 Hollywood Bl, Hollywood.
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Adapted from the story by H.P. Lovecraft. Based on the film “H.P. Lovecraft’s Re-Animator” produced by Brian Yuzna. Musical director: Peter Adams. Choreography by Cynthia Carle. Directed by Stuart Gordon.
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Stuart Gordon revives his hit musical in time for the Halloween season with new stars and some returning actors. The plot? At the local college, the dean's beautiful daughter is put in danger when science prodigy Herbert West invents a serum to re-animate the dead. Features hilarious songs and spooky special effects. Runs Fridays through Sundays at 8 pm, and just extended through Nov 23, after which it goes to Vegas.

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Fri, Sat & Sun, Nov 7-9, in WeHo:
6 pm (8 pm Fri & Sat) "GARBO'S CUBAN LOVER, " at the Macha Theatre, 1107 N Kings Rd, West Hollywood 90069.
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Based on true events. screenwriter MERCEDES De ACOSTA has affairs with both GRETA GARBO and MARLENE DIETRICH. Like Mae West said, “Too much of a good thing can be wonderful.” Runs Fri & Sat at 8 pm, Sun at 6.



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Sun, Nov 9, in Hollywood:
8 am-1 pm FAIR MARKET BAND plays bluegrass, old-timey, and Americana every Sunday, free, at the Hollywood Farmers Market, Ivar Av. & Selma Av, Hollywood 90028.

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Sun, Nov 9, in South Pasadena:
10 am-1 pm Weekly “BLUES BRUNCH” with BARRY BIG B BRENNER at the Firefly Bistro, 1009 El Centro St, South Pasadena 91030; 626-441-2443.

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Sun, Nov 9, in Altadena:
12:30 pm Monthly “BLUEGRASS JAM SESSION” is free to play or listen, before the matinee performance with a professional act takes the stage (at 3 pm), at the Coffee Gallery Backstage, 2029 N Lake Av, Altadena 91001; 626-398-7917.

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Sun, Nov 9,
FILM LAUNCH EVENT,
in Santa Monica:
2-5 pm "TO BEGIN THE WORLD OVER AGAIN: THE LIFE OF THOMAS PAINE" is an Indiegogo launch party to produce a film with that title, hosted by Ian Ruskin and Jan Goodman. Event is at the Santa Monica home of supporters Jan Goodman and Jerry Manpearl.
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Reservations get the address and directions by email to info@thelifeofthomaspaine.org
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Thomas Paine fought for the soul of America in the time of the American Revolution. The filmmakers want to take his story of a vision of true democracy and equality to many millions of Americans.
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Event includes readings from the play, reflections from special guests, appetizers and beverages, and the launch of the crowd-funding campaign.
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Their Indiegogo Campaign will launch that day around the world, but particularly in America, England and France, countries that were influenced by Paine and his extraordinary vision.
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You can give anything from $5 to $5, 000, with 8 levels in between, with thank-you gifts, and it is tax-deductible.

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Sun, Nov 9, in Altadena:
3 pm TUMBLEWEED ROB & THE SOUTHWEST JUNCTION play the Coffee Gallery Backstage, 2029 N Lake Av, Altadena 92675; reservations, 626-798-6236.
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TUMBLEWEED ROB & THE SOUTHWEST JUNCTION are creating a buzz as an all-acoustic, Western Americana / Country Folk Music Group that has been lighting up the stage everywhere they go. As one of their devoted fans from Arizona recalls, "Four pleasant guys hit the stage, a bunch of pallets on a dirt floor. No matter because they started the set, and we were amazed! The best ear candy in the world, and I’m not talking cheap jelly beans but the best sweet, savory, dark chocolate!"
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With Lead Vocals by Rob Wolfskill along with the harmony and intensely dazzling musicianship of three of the best and finest musicians working in Acoustic Music today, Craig Ferguson, Guitar, Jesse Olema, Fiddle and Chris Rolontz, Upright Bass, these fellas are definitely breathing new life into the Western Americana Music genre! Their first album, “A Fork in the Road,” premiered at #2 on the Western Music Charts and received critical acclaim as well as radio airplay all around the world.
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“Tumbleweed Rob” Wolfskill is a veteran performer who is best known as the leader of one of the top acts in the Western Music genre, the late, great Sons of the Pioneers tribute, THE TUMBLING TUMBLEWEEDS. His new project, Tumbleweed Rob & The Southwest Junction, features contemporary songs written by Rob along with some cleverly reworked old Cowboy/Western standards and Classic Rock and Pop songs. There are some fun surprises too so, expect the unexpected but rest assured, you'll probably catch yourself singing along!
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Rob’s new band brings tender ballads, bouncy pop tunes, shufflin’ honky tonk to western swing and two-step. More at www.tumbleweedrob.com
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Tix, $15.

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Sun, Nov 9, in Burbank:
3:30-10 pm PETE ANDERSON plays most of his catalog on the Cantina stage at Cody’s Viva Cantina, 900 W Riverside Dr, Burbank; 818-845-2425; www.vivacantina.com
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There’s another show here on the other stage at 6 pm; see listing. Cover is a one-item purchase.

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Sun, Nov 9, in Santa Monica:
3-5 pm MARK PRUDEAUX and blues slide player BRYAN CHAN play the Trip, 2101 Lincoln Bl, Santa Monica 90405.

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Sun, Nov 9, in L.A.:
3-5:30 pm Weekly “IRISH SESSION” at the Wilde Thistle, 3456 Motor Av, Los Angeles; 310-730-6208; www.thewildethistle.com

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Sun, Nov 9, in San Pedro:
4 pm BRUCE BAKER & THE ALTERED PRESENCE JAZZ BAND play Alvas Showroom, 1417 W 8th St, San Pedro 90732; 310-519-1314.
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Special guest Robert Kyle on saxophone and flute.
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Tix, $20, at 800-40.3-3447

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Sun, Nov 9, in Long Beach:
4-7 pm LEROY THOMAS & THE ZYDECO ROADRUNNERS play the “CAJUN ZYDECO DANCE SERIES” at the Golden Sails Hotel, PCH Club, 6285 E Pacific Coast Hwy, Long Beach 90803.
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Leroy Thomas, also known as "the Jewel of the Bayou", is one of the most gifted, versatile, and dynamic musicians on the zydeco scene. Leroy was born in Lake Charles, Louisiana and raised in Elton Louisiana. He comes from a family of zydeco musicians. His father Leo "The Bull" Thomas is the only zydeco musician to lead a zydeco band from the drums. Leroy's father has a distinct method of drumming that inspired not only his sons, but is still emulated by many zydeco bands today. Other family related zydeco musicians are Keith Frank, a second cousin on his mother's side, Geno Delafose, a second cousin on his father's side, and Brian Terry a cousin on his father's side. Leroy Thomas and the Zydeco RoadRunners.
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Doors at 3:30 pm. Dance lesson at 4 pm. Band plays 4:30-7 pm. Gumbo is not included in admission, but is available for $5 a bowl while it lasts. More info, call Dempsey, 562-396-1132 or email bontemppappion@aol.com or call David, 909-527-0926 or email davidsousa@verizon.net.

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Sun, Nov 9, in Long Beach:
4-7 pm Weekly “TRADITIONAL IRISH MUSIC SESSION” at the Auld Dubliner, 71 S Pine Av, Long Beach 90802; 562-437-8300.

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Sun, Nov 9, in downtown L.A.:
4:30 pm "LE SALON DE MUSIQUES” presents “MASTERS REDISCOVERED," celebrating "Slavic Nostalgia" through three Genius Czech Composers, JOSEPH SUK, BEDRICH SMETANA, and LEOS JANACEK, along with the British Composer Herbert HOWELLS, at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion, 5th Floor, 135 N Grand Av, Los Angeles 90012.
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This program will be performed by the talented string quartet of JESSICA GUIDERI & SERENA McKINNEY on violins, YI ZHOU on viola, and BEN HONG on cello.
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The series presents “neglected and forgotten composers, almost forgotten composers, as well as recognized composers and compositions, all in the Neo-Romantic and Impressionistic Genres, performed by World Renowned Artists in an intimate setting, without any stage or separation between the audience and the artists, [where you can] immerse yourself in the beauty and become one with the Music.”
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Tix, student, $39; regular, $75; includes Gourmet Buffet catered by Patina & French Champagne. Available at:
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www.LeSalondeMusiques.com or by phone at 310-498-0257.

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Sun, Nov 9, in Burbank:
6 pm DEBRA LEE & TRIGGER HAPPY play Cody’s Viva Cantina, 900 W Riverside Dr, Burbank; 818-845-2425; www.vivacantina.com
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There’s another show here on the other stage starting at 3:30 pm; see listing. Cover is a one-item purchase.

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Sun, Nov 9, in Altadena:
7 pm MURPHY’S FLAW & THE McMAMMALS play a double-bill at the Coffee Gallery Backstage, 2029 N Lake Av, Altadena 92675; reservations, 626-798-6236.
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Bob Stane says, “It's a genuine spectacle of effervescent (burp) entertainment Nov. 9 at Coffee Gallery Backstage. Flawed Friends and Coffee Gallery favorites Carol Schryver and Ron Bloom, otherwise known as the McMammals, will lead off with a mix of Celtic and American music performed on instruments that are actually tuned.”
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John Bryan of Murphy’s Flaw says, “The Flaw is excited about this (the McMammals, not the tuning) because we never get a chance to hear them -- they seem to appear only in Nova Scotia and Ireland and such and we, sadly, are not allowed to leave the country.
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“Their performance will build to the crescendo of the evening --Intermission.
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“Then the Flaw takes over and sings brilliantly, plays expertly and entertains completely, as we wonder why people haven't returned from Intermission yet. It's a grand evening, and attendance will be taken.”
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John also says, “Murphy’s Flaw is a fast-moving, funny bluegrass band now in its seventh incarnation during which it’s swollen like a carbuncle to six members. (We’re applying hot towels.) Among the members this time around are a former reggae/ska bass player, two writer/photographer/folksingers, a retired music teacher/surfer/jazz guitarist, a Japanese-born jazz violinist, and, believe it or not, an ex-fishing boat captain. Flaw members play several instruments including banjo, several flavors of guitar, ukelele bass, ? Dobro, lap steel, and mandolin. Some of these are in tune. Murphy’s Flaw, unlike other bands, also has a staff psychotherapist. There are good reasons for this.”
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The MacMammals are an eclectic Celtic, British Isles, and North American acoustic music experience. This Southern California based acoustic duo presents a musical stew of sounds seasoned with a touch of bluegrass, and salted with some songs of the sea (arggh!). From warm ballads to rousing sea shanties, their music weaves historical tales with folklore and humor. Their selection of distinctive and seldom heard songs augments The MacMammals experience and delights listeners.
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The "Macs" are Carol Schryver and Ron Bloom. They have been performing together since 2004, each bringing unique backgrounds to their duo. Ron comes from a long background of folk and folk/rock. He performs on acoustic guitar, mandolin, Irish bouzouki, and lends warm vocals. Carol has performed Celtic and Appalachian music for over twenty years. Her vocal work is said to be reminiscent of Joni Mitchell and Judy Collins. She backs her sheer, genuine, and enchanting contralto vocals with guitar and, on occasion, accordion. Backing The MacMammals will be bassist Paul Marshall. Paul’s warm and inventive bass licks are stirred into the pot, adding icing to The MacMammals cake. His bio includes singing/songwriting, film, and theater credits; band member with "Strawberry Alarm Clock, " "I See Hawks in LA, " and more. Join The MacMammals for an evening that includes selections that will complement the “Murphy’s Flaw” experience. www.themacmammals.wix/home www.paulmarshall.net
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Sun, Nov 9, in SFV (Chatsworth):
7 pm SOUTHERN CALIBER plays the second of two nights at the Cowboy Palace Saloon, 21635 Devonshire St, Chatsworth; 818-341-0166.
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Sun, Nov 9, in Santa Monica:
7:30-11 pm Weekly “IRISH MUSIC SESSION” at O'Brien's Irish Pub & Restaurant, 2226 Wilshire Bl, Santa Monica 90403; 310-829-5303.

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Looking for something happening LATE? See the 3:30 pm listing for Cody’s Viva Cantina.



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(We add to this frequently. Stay current, so you can jump on tickets while you can still get ’em.)


Wed-Sun, Nov 12-16,
MUSIC CONFERENCE,
in Albuquerque:
Annual “WESTERN MUSIC ASSOCIATION” CONFERENCE & AWARDS in Albuquerque, New Mexico, is always a good time, with plenty of live performances of traditional cowboy and western swing musioc, cowboy poetry and storytelling, and plenty of workshops, clinics, and panels, plus the most coveted awards in the genre.

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Thu, Nov 13, in L.A.:
8 pm “AN EVENING WITH PETER YARROW & NOEL PAUL STOOKEY, CELEBRATING 50 YEARS OF PETER, PAUL AND MARY,” at the + Grammy Museum’s Clive Davis Theatre, 800 W Olympic Bl, L.A. 90015; 213-765-6803; www.grammymuseum.org.
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Peter, Paul and Mary became famous for their ability to convey powerful, personal and political messages through songs that’s touched the minds, hearts and conscience of millions of Americans. However, their first unofficial session took place in a grungy, fifth-floor Greenwich Village walkup. To test the chemistry of their voices, they chose a simple nursery rhyme, “Mary Has a Little Lamb.” Within moments, Peter Yarrow, Noel Paul Stookey and Mary Travers knew: when they sang together, there was magic in the air. Half a century and worlds of change later, Peter, Paul And Mary: Fifty Years in Music and Life celebrates the songs, vision and conviction that fueled the folk trio’s impressive success and ignited the nation’s conscience. On every page, what Peter, Paul and Mary stood for, lived for and shared come alive through remarkable images. Drawn from interviews and personal writings, including diaries, the accompanying narrative merges each artist’s words and perspective, reflecting Peter, Paul and Mary’s commitment to consensus, in their social-political advocacies as well as their musical choices and efforts. Offering a rare and wonderfully intimate view of the trio’s collaborative work process and unique relationship, Peter, Paul and Mary takes readers not only backstage but deep in the group’s beliefs, emotions and passions. A special panel discussion is included.
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Doors open at 7:30 pm. Advance tickets are $25, available at 213-765-6803 or www.grammymuseum.org

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Fri, Nov 14, in VC (Newbury Park):
7:30 pm KEN O'MALLEY and THE KOLES headline, plus THE HARMONISTAS, at the "FIRESIDE CONCERT SERIES" at Borchard Community Center, 190 Reino Rd (at Borchard), Newbury Park.
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HARMONISTAS: The joint is always jumpin’ when the Harmonistas hit the scene. Sally Charette, Janice Gelencser, Louise Dobbs and Launice Walker are back again with a set that is 90% new to Fireside. These four diverse talents apply their unique harmonies to fresh arrangements of blues, rock, acapella, doo wop, gospel and folk. They hail from the four corners of the greater Los Angeles area, but the passion for harmony that brought them together is too powerful to resist. Just try to pin them down to traditional harmony parts –it can’t be done! Each Harmonista likes to play the harmonic field, finding the right combination for each song. The Harmonistas have played Fireside Concerts, Gelencser House Concerts in Claremont, Chuck’s Place concerts, Noble House, Chuck’s Place and Butler’s Coffee House. salcharette@aol.com
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KEN O’MALLEY: As a solo artist, Ken O’Malley easily commands the room; Quickly drawing the audience in, it is no wonder that the Irish News describes him “without question, as the single most enduring, influential and proficient of all Irish musicians in Southern California” and the University of St. Thomas at Houston acknowledges him to be "widely regarded as the finest Irish folk singer/songwriter in the United States today." In Dublin at the age of 15, he opened for legendary balladeer Paddy Reilly at the equally legendary Old Sheiling Pub. His fluency in the Gaelic language was earned from his education by the Christian Brothers and his summers in the West of Ireland. A true ambassador of Irish culture, he infuses every performance with the rich history of his native land and audiences quickly become engaged with his compelling stories. One show producer put it this way: “He holds nothing back. Whether singing a passionate ballad, playing a solo on the mandolin, or explaining the gloriously sad history of Erin his homeland, Ken O’Malley is all-in, wide open to the world, and as true as an arrow’s flight.” Another simply stated that “Ken O'Malley connected with our audience in a way none of our other artists have.” kenomalley.com
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THE KOLES: The Koles are a folk pop trio with Arlene Kole, Bill Kole and Jim Rolfe.whose original songs and vocal arrangements captivate audiences everywhere. With roots in the progressive bluegrass sounds of Nickel Creek and harmonies that harkens back to the Manhattan Transfer and beyond, the Koles challenge modern day pop antics with streamlined brilliance in their musically stimulating offerings. Their performances caused them to be recognized in Music Connection Magazine’s Top 100 Live Acts in the USA for both 2009 & 2012. Past performances include Russ & Julie’s House Concerts, Thousand Oaks Library and the Simi Valley Cultural Arts Center. More at www.thekolesmusic.com
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Info? Contact Bob Kroll at folksgr1@aol.com or 805-427-4707
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More at www.Crpd.org/parkfac/borchard/fireside_concerts asp.
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$10 at the door. Arrive early for the best seats. Adults only, no children.

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Fri, Nov 14, in L.A.:
8 pm LAUREN ADAMS plays Muse on 8th, Muse on 8th, 759 S La Brea Av (at 8th St, just S of Wilshire), in mid-city L.A.; www.MUSEon8th.com; 323-933-MUSE (6873). It was formerly Café Muse, on Santa Monica Bl (at Hudson) in Hollywood.
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We’ve written about Lauren before, as have others:
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"LAUREN ADAMS BAND This is an all-star outfit, from superb songwriter / band leader LAUREN ADAMS to PHIL PARLAPIANO on keys and accordion and MARK ‘POCKET’ GOLDBERG on bass. This is easily one of L.A.’s top ten electric Americana bands, and Lauren’s originals should be hit songs. Their rendition of ERNEST TROOST’S ‘Evangeline’ with Lauren’s vocals is powerful and compelling and very different from the classic blues ballad delivery that Ernest gives it. Lauren’s song ‘Thirsty, ’ title track to one of her albums, evokes lost country & western, from a time before Nashville lost the western part and turned it all into dysfunctional relationship, red-state-trailer-park rock. Each band member got a featured song, since all are singer-songwriters with solo albums and dozens of credits on records by big names. Be sure to catch LAUREN ADAMS when she performs in town, or at her monthly ‘Americana Music Circle’ showcase at Genghis Cohen in Los Angeles." -- Larry Wines, Acoustic Americana Music Guide.
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"One listen and I was hooked. Superb, intelligent, thought-provoking songs. Real songs for real people wrapped in melodies that, promise to capture, inspire and pull the listener in again and again. Songwriters of Lauren Adams' level are few and far between.” -- LAURIE JOULIE, Take Back Country Magazine.

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Sat, Nov 15,
not music, but cool,
at UCLA:
All day “WALLACE CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION” honoring the life and legacy of Alfred Russel Wallace, presented by the UCLA Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology in Schoenberg Hall, on the UCLA Campus.
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The Wallace Centennial Celebration includes distinguished speakers:
9 am-noon ANDREW BERRY, JARED DIAMOND, ED LARSON and MICHAEL SHERMER.
1-4 pm FRANS DE WAAL, TIM LAMAN & EDWIN SCHOLES, and WADE DAVIS.
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Alfred Russel Wallace (1823-1913) was a British naturalist, the co-discoverer along with Charles Darwin of evolution by natural selection and the father of biogeography. All proceeds from this event support the A.R. Wallace Fund, which provides need-based financial support for field research and discovery in international settings. The Fund’s 10-weeks of project-based learning transform students into producers of knowledge, preparing them for careers in ecology and evolutionary biology.
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Seating is limited, register early. Registration includes coffee and light refreshments, souvenir program, field notebook and book signing opportunity.
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There are Half-Day & All-Day ticket options. Full Day Registration, $35 ($30 tax deductible); Half Day Registration, $25 ($20 tax deductible).
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For assistance with registration, call 310-206-6503 or email CollegeEvents@support.ucla.edu

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Sat, Nov 15, in Pasadena:
8 pm JENI & BILLY bring “APPALACHIAN FOLK ROOTS MUSIC” and original songs, presented by the Pasadena Folk Music Society in “Little Beckman” on the Caltech Campus in Pasadena. Park in either lot at the S end of Michigan Av, S off Del Mar, in Pasadena. Walk and follow the signs.
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Producers tell us, “We're excited about their return appearance in our series. Jeni was born in Virginia coal country, Billy hails from Baltimore and they now live in East Nashville, touring the US and Canada extensively. Jenny's singing style has been compared to the lonesome voices of Maybelle Carter and Iris Dement and her songwriting has been likened to that of Southern authors, Carson McCullers and Flannery O’Connor. They switch off between various guitars, banjo, mandolin, and Billy plays harmonica and adds backing vocals.”
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Get a taste of their performance of the traditional song, “Panting for Heaven,” at www.youtube.com/watch?v=bVWKmf7cqWE
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Check out their closing number, “If I Ever Get Ten Dollars,” performed at “Merlefest,” the huge annual traditional music festival in North Carolina that honors Merle Watson, son of Doc Watson. It’s at www.youtube.com/watch?v=9qU64Yngelc
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Jeni and Billy have a brand new CD, Picnic in the Sky and this will be a very unique and wonderful performance as they will be joined by most of the musicians who performed on the recording, including Craig Eastman (fiddle, lap Steel, and mandolin), Dillon O'Brian (keyboards and harmony vocals), Denny Weston Jr. (percussion), perhaps David Jackson (bass & accordion), and Dave Way (percussion & guitar), the famed producer who engineered the recording. This concert will be a special and rare opportunity to hear Jeni & Billy in this format.
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More at http://jeniandbilly.com.
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See their web site at http://folkmusic.caltech.edu to discover all they have coming up.
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Tix, $15 for adults, $5 for Caltech students and children. Tix available for cash at the door or in advance at the Ticket Office (no service charge if you go in person) or call them (for an added fee) at 626-395-4652.
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Tix online is a new option, by going to the Caltech Ticket Office website, at www.caltech.edu/content/jeni-billy -- click "Buy Tickets" at the bottom. There is a $6 charge per order and $1.50 charge per ticket in addition to the ticket price for online orders. There are no online ticket sales the day before or the day of the show.

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Sat, Nov 15, in Pasadena:
9 pm "THE CALIFORNIA ROOTS UNION PRESENTS" performances by MICHAEL UBALDINI and SARA PETITE at T. Boyle's Tavern, 37 N Catalina Av, Pasadena 91106.
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CRU presents San Diego's genuine hillbilly siren Sara Petite, and SoCal's rock and roll poet, the Los Twangeles troubadour Michael Ubaldini at CRU's next T. Boyle's Tavern show.

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Sun, Nov 16, in L.A.:
6-9 pm ERIC SCHWARTZ and DAVE CROSSLAND do "THE BIG DOUBLE CD RELEASE SHOW" at the Mint, 6010 W Pico Bl, Los Angeles 90035.
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Dave Crossland releases "Mother Country" at 7, and Eric Schwartz releases "The Better Man" (and, belatedly, "The Aristocrat, ") at 8:30.
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Plus, another act, Wild Rumpus, is tentatively planned for 10 pm.
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Doors open at 6. Music starts at 6:30 sharp. 21+ show.
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Tix are $20 in advance, $25 on day of show. You can buy them at The Mint's website via http://tinyurl.com/EricDaveRelease

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Sun, Nov 16, in Palm Desert:
THE NEW CHRISTY MINSTRELS play their final show featuring the great BARRY McGUIRE at the McCallum Theatre in Palm Desert.
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THE NEW CHRISTY MINSTRELS featured the great BARRY McGUIRE on some of their biggest hits. But, Barry, citing health issues, is retiring from his “Trippin’ the ’60s” show that he’s been performing with JOHN YORK (former BYRD), and it seems, really retiring. There are just two final appearances by Barry McGuire with The New Christy Minstrels, on Nov 2 in Cerritos, and on Nov 16 in Palm Desert. Info and ticket links for both are below.
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In addition, an appearance on November 4 by Minstrels leader Randy Sparks, with Becky Jo, says Bob Stane, “maybe a lot of the members of The New Christy Minstrels, joining Randy & Becky Jo,” at The Coffee Gallery Backstage in Altadena.
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Here are all the options:
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On Nov 2, in Cerritos, tix at:
www.cerritoscenter.com/tickets/reserve.aspx? performanceNumber=4702
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On Nov 4, Randy Sparks & Becky Jo (only) play the Coffee Gallery Backstage; tix at:
www.coffeegallery.com
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On Nov 16, at the McCallum, tix at: http://www.mccallumtheatre.com/show_details.php?id=731
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For reservations at the Coffee Gallery Backstage for Randy Sparks & Becky Jo, phone 626-798-6236.
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Bob Stane goes waaaay back with all these legendary folk artists. He says, “These shows are a very big deal, folks. Loaded with musical and comedic talent and on the cusp of musical history and legend. Always. By the way, in the early days of The New Christy Minstrels, I had a lot to do with furnishing Randy with individuals in the group. My clubs, the Upper Cellar and the Ice House, nurtured many, many later members of this fantastic group. Randy will tell stories of these days from then until the introduction of Vecca The Show Dog.”
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A great many folkies have been members of the group, including Tracy Newman and David Zink. There’s lots of history about the New Christy Minstrels on their web site, at: http://www.thenewchristyminstrels.com/
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The link for upcoming concerts by the New Christy Minstrels is: www.thenewchristyminstrels.com/#SCHEDULE

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Tue, Nov 18, in L.A.:
"A VERY GRAMMY CHRISTMAS" live performance for TV taping at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles.
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The road to “Music's Biggest Night ®” begins with "A Very GRAMMY Christmas" and culminates with the 57th Annual GRAMMY Awards, live from STAPLES Center in Los Angeles on Sunday, Feb 8, 2015, and broadcast on CBS at 8 pm ET/PT. Last year's airing of "The GRAMMY Nominations Concert Live!! — Countdown To Music's Biggest Night" helped lead to stellar ratings for the 56th Annual GRAMMY Awards, which ultimately garnered more than 30 million viewers — the second-largest audience for the awards broadcast since 1993. The telecast also was the biggest social television event at that time, with 34 million social media interactions (with statistics compiled by Facebook, Instagram, Tumblr and Twitter).
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"A Very GRAMMY Christmas" is produced by AEG Ehrlich Ventures, LLC. Ken Ehrlich is the executive producer.
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Tickets on sale now at www.ticketmaster.com or via Ticketmaster or charge-by-phone lines at 866-448-7849.



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