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Don’t that jus’ beat all?! A shipload of event announcements arrived late, and we were at the train station... so, after a quick scramble down to the harbor and a lil’ negotiatin’ at the docks, it’s all unpacked and right here for you.
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Guide to this edition…
1) NEWS:
Folk Alliance Far-West “Best of the West Ambassador Award” 2015 to Honor Russ & Julie Paris (Russ & Julie’s House Concerts)
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(There was MORE news in Friday’s edition for the weekend, where the above story first ran...)
2) FESTIVALS this Weekend
3) SUNDAY’s – UPDATED – Music & Arts Scene
4) TICKET ALERTS…
Separate categories for ongoing events, upcoming festivals, & concerts
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(There was MORE news in Friday’s edition for the weekend, where this story first ran...)
FOLK ALLIANCE FAR-WEST “BEST OF THE WEST AMBASSADOR AWARD” 2015 TO HONOR RUSS & JULIE PARIS (RUSS & JULIE’S HOUSE CONCERTS)
This Saturday night, a sold-out house concert (there was a waiting list), hosted Grammy-winning guitarist LAURENCE JUBER. Of course, it was the latest in a long series of splendid offerings in the “Russ and Julie’s House Concerts” series in Oak Park, in the hard-to-define Agoura Hills / Westlake Village area.
They’ve been at it so long their website is houseconcerts.us
Moreover, they have taught a great many others how to produce and host a house concert, and they’ve taught artists how to approach fans and what to do to educate them and make it work.
For those things and more, Russ & Julie will be honored with the 2015 "Best of the West" Ambassador award by Folk Alliance Region West (FAR-West). The award will be presented at the annual FAR-West Music Conference this coming October in Oakland, CA. The full citation notes their two decades of dedication to the music industry, and the full press release can be viewed at www.far-west.org/2015/05/press-release-best-of-the-west-2015-honors.html
Russ & Julie say, “We are thrilled and delighted by this incredible honor of an award that has been previously given to Bread & Roses, The Ash Grove, Freight & Salvage, Howard & Roz Larman of FolkScene, Bob Stane of Ice House/Coffee Gallery, and Cloud Moss of Kate Wolf Memorial Festival not to mention musicians like The Kingston Trio, Chris Hillman, Barry McGuire, John McEuen, Laurie Lewis, Utah Phillips, Rosalie Sorrels, Joe Craven and Lowen & Navarro, among a number of others. THANK YOU to the FAR-West Board of Directors.”
The Guide adds out congratulations to this essential couple who has taught the world how to do house concerts. May they host many, many more.
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2) FESTIVALS this Weekend
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Sun, Jul 12,
FESTIVAL,
in Santa Clarita:
3-9:30 pm "AMERICANA FOLKFEST" presented by L.A. SummerFest at Rivendale Park in Towsley Cyn, 24675 The Old Rd, Santa Clarita 91321.
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Music includes:
KELLY'S LOT
MIKE FLEMING (of NEW WEST)
LESLIE BEAUVAIS (singer-songwriter)
JOHN ZIPPERER & FRIENDS
SUSIE GLAZE & THE HILONESOME BAND
BRIAN JOSEPH
HOT OCTOBER
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Great family event, with plenty of live music, dancing, arts & crafts vendors, food & beverages, the SCV Quilters Show, and more.
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Free.
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5) SUNDAY’s Music & Arts Scene
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Sun, Jul 12, atop SFV:
Noon & 2 pm “A MUSICAL ROAD TRIP THROUGH AMERICA” summer series resumes this weekend with performances Saturday by RHYTHM CHILD and Sunday by MASANGA MARIMBA at Skirball Cultural Center, 2701 N Sepulveda Bl, Los Angeles 90049; www.skirball.org; 310-440-4500.
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This summer’s Skirball “Family Amphitheater Performances” take family visitors on “a ramblin’ musical road trip, inspired by Bill Graham and the Rock & Roll Revolution.” Series runs Saturdays and Sundays, Jun 27–Sep 6, with performances at noon and 2 pm.
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All performances are included with Museum admission. Free on-site parking; street parking strictly prohibited.
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Sun, Jul 12, in Burbank:
Noon LIVE AMERICANA / TRAD OR ALT COUNTRY in a full day’s lineup on two stages in separate rooms at Cody's Viva Cantina, 900 Riverside Dr, Burbank 91506.
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* Noon MURPHY'S FLAW bluegrass in the Front Showroon
* 2 pm BULLFISH BLUES BAND in the Trailside Showroom
* 6 pm DEBRA LEE & TRIGGER HAPPY country dance party line dancing in the Trailside Showroom.
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A one-menu-item cover applies. Venue has a full menu & full bar.
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Sun, Jul 12, in Burbank:
2 pm BULLFISH BLUES BAND in the Trailside Showroom at Cody's Viva Cantina, 900 Riverside Dr, Burbank 91506.
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Also, at 6 pm, DEBRA LEE & TRIGGER HAPPY country dance party line dancing in the Trailside Showroom.
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A one-menu-item cover applies. Venue has a full menu & full bar.
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Sun, Jul 12, in Echo Park (L.A.):
3-8 pm Weekly "GRAND OLE ECHO" Americana / alt & trad country / honky tonk showcase of recording artists, presents “five bands playing a lot of American music and telling some sweet, sweet, stories,” at the Echo, 1822 Sunset Bl (near the Glendale Bl underpass), Echo Park 90026; 213-413-8200.
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This week's acts...
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AUSTIN McCUTCHEN, LESLIE STEVENS, AMY BLASCHKE, CB BRAND, & MOUNT BAINE.
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The musically astute women producers of this series tell us, “AUSTIN McCUTCHEN, aka ‘POUTY COWBOY,’ hasn't been in town long but word is spreading quickly of his serious stuff. He's one of those artists we would highly advise anyone to see! Come and see for yourself, we promise you'll thanks us! And this is what Ben [of the Echo] has to say about Leslie – ‘I'm so excited to have my long time friend and colleague LESLIE STEVENS back at The Grand Ole Echo at The Echo this Sunday. She never ceases to amaze me with the incredible music she makes.’”
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In addition to the live acts, we ‘spect that DJ "The Roamer" will be spinning records on "The Porch" out back. A GOE producer tells us, "Each week while you're hanging on the porch enjoying the sun and sipping on a delicious ice cold beer, you hear the tunes curated from JOCELYN ROMO (aka 'THE ROAMER'). She'll be spinning the real deal on Sunday bringing her record collection and a far out and groovy attitude for your listening pleasure."
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You can "Listen To Her Playlist" whenever you'd like, at:
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www.thegrandoleecho.com/playlist-1/
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No cover before 6 pm, $5 thereafter. All ages. Venue has full bar and sometimes food.
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Sun, Jul 12,
FESTIVAL,
in Santa Clarita:
3-9:30 pm "AMERICANA FOLKFEST" presented by L.A. SummerFest at Rivendale Park in Towsley Cyn, 24675 The Old Rd, Santa Clarita 91321.
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Music includes:
KELLY'S LOT
MIKE FLEMING (of NEW WEST)
LESLIE BEAUVAIS (singer-songwriter)
JOHN ZIPPERER & FRIENDS
SUSIE GLAZE & THE HILONESOME BAND
BRIAN JOSEPH
HOT OCTOBER
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Great family event, with plenty of live music, dancing, arts & crafts vendors, food & beverages, the SCV Quilters Show, and more.
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Free.
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Sun, Jul 12, in L.A.:
3:30 pm "FOOLS ON STOOLS," showcase of Americana recording artists, today features RICK SHEA, SKIP HELLER, MASON SUMMIT ALLPORT, & STEVE DELAMATER, at the Redwood Bar, 316 W 2nd St, Los Angeles 90012.
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"Roots rock old guys Rick Shea and Skip Heller in a steel cage match with young songwriting wizards Mason Summit Allport and Steve Delamater. Great songwriters, and they can all pick."
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Sun, Jul 12; through Sep 26, in Topanga:
3:30 pm “AS YOU LIKE IT” re-sets Shakespeare to the American Civil War, at the Will Geer Theatricum Botanicum, 1419 N Topanga Canyon Bl, Topanga, midway between Malibu and the San Fernando Valley.
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Note, “the rebel camp is alive with music — banjo, guitar, ukulele, mandolin and more.”
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In this production of “As You Like It,” director ELLEN GEER moves the tale of two sets of brothers — one alienated by ambition, the other estranged by envy — to the divided South of the post-Civil War era, adding traditional American folk music and dance from the period. Rosalind is forced to flee camp when her uncle Frederick, usurper of his brother’s position as a general in the Union army, threatens to have her killed. Accompanied by her cousin Celia, Rosalind disguises herself as a man for safety's sake. The disguise comes in handy when she tests the devotion of her noble admirer, Orlando, on the run from his hostile older brother. Meanwhile, the rebel camp is alive with music — banjo, guitar, ukulele, mandolin and more. With Rosalind's wit leading the way, the forces of true love, justice and song eventually triumph.
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This production runs June 7 through Sep 26, ALTERNATING WITH OTHER PRODUCTIONS. Production dates / times: Sunday, June 7 at 3:30 pm • Sunday, June 14 at 3:30 pm • Saturday, June 20 at 3:30 pm • Sunday, June 28 at 3:30 pm • Sunday, July 12 at 3:30 pm • Saturday, July 18 at 3:30 pm • Saturday, Aug. 1 at 3:30 pm • Sunday, Aug. 9 at 3:30 pm • Saturday, Aug. 15 at 3:30 pm * • Saturday, Aug. 22 at 3:30 pm • Saturday, Aug. 29 at 3:30 pm • Sunday, Sept. 6 at 3:30 pm • Sunday, Sept. 13 at 3:30 pm • Saturday, Sept. 19 at 3:30 pm • Sunday, Sept. 20 at 3:30 pm • Saturday, Sept. 26 at 3:30 p.m .
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A special Prologue (pre-show discussion) happens Saturday, Aug 15 at 2:30 pm. (included in ticket price).
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Tickets range from $10-$39.50; children 6 and under are free. Info, complete schedule of all performances this summer, and advance tix, at 310-455-3723 or www.theatricum.com
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Sun, Jul 12, in Pasadena:
3:45 pm JORDIE & CLARE plus MICHAEL McNEVIN play “THE CELLAR SESSIONS” with musical host BRAD COLERICK, at the Old Oak Cellars, 2620 E Foothill Bl, Pasadena 91107; 626-794-1244.
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Sun, Jul 12, in SFV (Woodland Hills):
4-6 pm Monthly “SUNDAY AT THE BOOKSTORE” concert series brings award-winning musicians CHAD WATSON & PAM LOE to the FREE series at Crown Books and Costumes, 6100 Topanga Canyon Bl (entrance is inside the mall), Woodland Hills 91367.
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Note: there are TWO malls in close proximity in Woodland Hills; be sure you park at the correct one.
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CHAD WATSON & PAM LOE are a longtime married pair of musicians who have been performing independently and together as husband and wife for many years. Series producer and host Ron Sarfaty says, “I have been in love with their talent and musicianship for the past 10 years. I'm delighted to share with you their incredible love songs and music. Chad is regarded as one of the finest bass players ever, and yet he plays so many more instruments than the bass. He sings and writes and produces, as well. Pam's voice is luscious and rich and their harmonies together will make you swoon.”
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Free admission. Concert hall environment. Donations for the musicians are accepted. Snacks available.
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Sun, Jul 12, in Manhattan Beach:
5 pm BONNE MUSIQUE ZYDECO plus the HYPERION OUTFALL SERENADERS play the “Manhattan Beach Summer Concert Series” in Polliwog Park, at Redondo Av & Manhattan Beach Bl, Manhattan Beach 90266.
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Sun, Jul 12, in Burbank:
6 pm DEBRA LEE & TRIGGER HAPPY country dance party line dancing in the Trailside Showroom at Cody's Viva Cantina, 900 Riverside Dr, Burbank 91506.
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A one-menu-item cover applies. Venue has a full menu & full bar.
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Sun, Jul 12, in WeHo:
6:45-10:45 pm Weekly “NASHVILLE NIGHTS” Americana-Country-Western series returns, with musical hosts THE ROBBIE DAVIS BAND with performances this week by THE CONLONS, and GREG JACKSON, in the Voodoo Lounge at the House of Blues Sunset Strip, 8430 W Sunset Bl, West Hollywood 90069.
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Annette Conlon, of the band THE CONLONS and host of web radio’s “NETTE RADIO,” tells us, “The full band is playing, with Doug Conlon on banjo / mando, Matt Bunsen on standup bass, Erik Kristiansen on pedal steel, and Simon Hancock on drums. Richard Marchetta will join us on a couple of tunes, as well!”
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Also on the bill:, Greg Jackson, and The Robbie Davis Band.
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The House of Blues Sunset Strip soon will be torn-down for a butt-ugly modern office building. Accordingly, Annette adds, importantly:
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“Help us say goodbye to this iconic landmark. Have a great night, and celebrate with wonderful music while you kick up your boots, eat great HOB food, and drink a couple of beers (or water!) Doors open early, and we (The Conlons) go on last - so come for the night!”
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Sun, Jul 12, in Pasadena:
7 pm “SUNDAY SOCIAL & HOOTENANNY” happens periodically at Urban Homestead Music, 631 Cypress Av, Pasadena 91103.
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Jordanne and Anais welcome folks for “Good Food, Good Music, Good Times,” in a “Farm-to-Table Fundraiser.” They explain, “Enjoy seasonal foods from local farmers and artisans – vegan and vegetarian options available.”
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Free music is provided by “homegrown musicians,” with all welcome to join in. They Add, “In fact, it's encouraged.” Bring a musical instrument if you play, for an impromptu jam-a-long.
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Reserve a table for dinner:
Email info@urbanhomestead.org or call / text 626-765-5704.
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It’s “A New Take on an Old Tradition,” where you can “Step back, slow down, sit a spell and don't forget to have a ‘Hootenanny of a GOOD TIME’.”
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Sun, Jul 12, in SFV (Chatsworth):
7 pm LIVE AMERICANA / ALT OR TRAD COUNTRY nightly 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, and friendly people who all like to dance. Go early for the free dance lessons. There’s live music every night, seven nights a week; sometimes acoustic, sometimes heavy on the pedal steel or the twang, but never that annoying fahke ackscent Nashvulle scene.
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Sun, Jul 12, in Altadena:
7:30 pm TIM WEISBERG returns to the Coffee Gallery Backstage, 2029 N Lake Av, Altadena 92675; reservations, 626-798-6236.
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Sun, Jul 12, in SaMo:
8 pm ALBERT LEE and CINDY CASHDOLLAR play at least part of the night as a duo, at McCabe’s, 3101 Pico Bl, Santa Monica 90405; 310-828-4497.
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ALBERT LEE grew up in London, and began making music at an early age. He left school at sixteen to turn pro, eventually replacing Jimmy Page in The Crusaders before joining Chris Farlowe and The Thunderbirds in 1964. His proficiency playing country licks on his Telecaster led to more and more session work and, finally, a move to Los Angeles in the '70s. A few years later, Albert was asked by Emmylou Harris to replace James Burton —one of his guitar heroes —who was leaving for Elvis Presley's band. He joined the Hot Band, and his incredible guitar work came to the fore on the Luxury Liner LP. His career took off from there, and now, four decades later, he's a multiple Grammy winner, and, according to Vince Gill, "One of the finest guitar players who ever walked this earth."
CINDY CASHDOLLAR, Dobro, steel guitar, and lap steel player, has experienced a career that has taken some surprising twists and turns. All that has led her to work with many leading artists in various genres, including Ryan Adams, Bob Dylan, Van Morrison, Dave Alvin, Rod Stewart, Asleep At The Wheel, Leon Redbone, BeauSoleil, and Daniel Lanois. Cindy's unerring ability to perfectly complement a song, or step out with a tasteful, imaginative, and exciting solo — and to do it in so many musical genres — has made her one of the most in-demand musicians on the American roots music scene. Her debut CD, “Slide Show,” features guest artists comprising a Who's Who from the Americana music landscape. She was inducted into the Texas Steel Guitar Hall Of Fame in 2011 (the first female to be so honored), and The Texas Music Hall Of Fame in 2012.
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Sun, Jul 12, in San Diego Co (Solana Beach):
8 pm KEB’ MO’ plays the Belly Up Tavern, 143 S Cedros Av, Solana Beach 92075; 858-481-9022.
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ONGOING EVENTS are listed in the first section, followed by UPCOMING FESTIVALS listed in their own section, then our ever-growing catalog of UPCOMING CONCERTS and arts events.
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Fri-Sun, Jul 10-12, in downtown L.A.:
“BALLETNOW”™ brings ballet superstars for three performances at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion in the L.A. Music Center; www.musiccenter.org
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Guest Artistic Directors and American Ballet Theatre principals ROBERTO BOLLE and HERMAN CORNEJO lead an international ensemble of 19 major dancers from 12 countries in three distinctive programs, with many of the dancers performing in Southern California and together for the first time.
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It’s being called the “next chapter in ballet” as each program features renowned stars pushing the boundaries of technique and interpretation, performing contemporary ballet works alongside traditional masterpieces.
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Program features:
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ROBERTO BOLLE, PETRA CONTI, MARLON DINO, MARIA EICHWALD, MARIA KOCHETKOVA, LUCIA LACARRA, MARIJN RADEMAKER, HENRY SIDFORD, DINO TAMAZLACARU, HERMAN CORNEJO, PAULO ARRAIS, MARYA CARMEN CATOYA, ERICA CORNEJO, PALOMA HERRERA, JUAN PABLO, LEDO CARLOS MOLINA, LUCIANA PARIS, KLEBER REBELLO, VIENGSAY VALDES,
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Jul 10-18, in San Pedro:
(various times) “A CHORUS LINE,” presented by Scalawag Productions, at the Warner Grand Theatre, 478 W 6th St, San Pedro 90731; 310-548-2494.
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A dazzling day in the life of 21 dancers vying for a spot on Broadway.
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Use code "WARNER" at check-out & $5 per ticket will be donated to the Warner Grand, operated by the Grand Vision Foundation, a facility of the City of Los Angeles Department of Cultural Affairs. Tickets and info,
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Now through Sep 26, in Topanga:
3:30 pm “AS YOU LIKE IT” re-sets Shakespeare to the American Civil War, at the Will Geer Theatricum Botanicum, 1419 N Topanga Canyon Bl, Topanga, midway between Malibu and the San Fernando Valley.
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Note, “the rebel camp is alive with music — banjo, guitar, ukulele, mandolin and more.”
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In this production of “As You Like It,” director ELLEN GEER moves the tale of two sets of brothers — one alienated by ambition, the other estranged by envy — to the divided South of the post-Civil War era, adding traditional American folk music and dance from the period. Rosalind is forced to flee camp when her uncle Frederick, usurper of his brother’s position as a general in the Union army, threatens to have her killed. Accompanied by her cousin Celia, Rosalind disguises herself as a man for safety's sake. The disguise comes in handy when she tests the devotion of her noble admirer, Orlando, on the run from his hostile older brother. Meanwhile, the rebel camp is alive with music — banjo, guitar, ukulele, mandolin and more. With Rosalind's wit leading the way, the forces of true love, justice and song eventually triumph.
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This production runs June 7 through Sep 26, ALTERNATING WITH OTHER PRODUCTIONS. Production dates / times: Sunday, June 7 at 3:30 pm • Sunday, June 14 at 3:30 pm • Saturday, June 20 at 3:30 pm • Sunday, June 28 at 3:30 pm • Sunday, July 12 at 3:30 pm • Saturday, July 18 at 3:30 pm • Saturday, Aug. 1 at 3:30 pm • Sunday, Aug. 9 at 3:30 pm • Saturday, Aug. 15 at 3:30 pm * • Saturday, Aug. 22 at 3:30 pm • Saturday, Aug. 29 at 3:30 pm • Sunday, Sept. 6 at 3:30 pm • Sunday, Sept. 13 at 3:30 pm • Saturday, Sept. 19 at 3:30 pm • Sunday, Sept. 20 at 3:30 pm • Saturday, Sept. 26 at 3:30 p.m .
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A special Prologue (pre-show discussion) happens Saturday, Aug 15 at 2:30 pm. (included in ticket price).
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Tickets range from $10-$39.50; children 6 and under are free. Info, complete schedule of all performances this summer, and advance tix, at 310-455-3723 or www.theatricum.com
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Jul 11 through Sep 26, in Topanga:
7:30 pm “GREEN GROW THE LILACS,” the Pulitzer Prize-nominated play that inspired “Oklahoma!”, at Will Geer’s Theatricum Botanicum, 1419 N Topanga Canyon Bl, in the heart of Topanga Canyon, midway between Malibu and the San Fernando Valley. The production opens Sat, Jul 11 and runs through Sep 26. See the feature story in the “News” section of the Guide’s Jun 22 edition.
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Tix range from $10-$39.50, with discounts available for students, seniors, the military and AEA members.
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The season’s offerings here alternate. For a complete schedule of the summer season’s performances and to purchase tickets, call 310-455-3723 or go to www.theatricum.com
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Now through Aug 2, in Hollywood:
Andrew Lloyd Webber's “THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA” is a new production by Cameron Mackintosh at the Hollywood Pantages, 6233 Hollywood Bl, Hollywood; www.HollywoodPantages.com
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In L.A. for a limited 8-week run through August 2 at the Hollywood Pantages Theatre, with newly reinvented staging and stunning scenic design. This new version of “PHANTOM OF THE OPERA” is performed by a stunning cast and orchestra comprised of 52 superbly talented actors, singers and musicians. It’s being billed as “the MUST SEE production of 2015.”
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Tix start at $29. Box office opens daily at 10 am except holidays for in-person or phone orders at 800-982-2787. Info on the production, a video sneak peek, and online tix at: www.ThePhantomOfTheOpera.com/ustour
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FESTIVALS
happening after this coming weekend
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Sat, Aug 8, in downtown L.A.:
3-7 pm “BURGERS & BEER FESTIVAL” at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum. Features Los Angeles’ best burger restaurants serving their signature sliders and the state’s best craft breweries sampling the brews that have made them famous. Confirmed restaurants include Animal, Bouchon Bistro, Grill 'Em All, Ledlow, Pono Burger and many more to come. Confirmed breweries include Angel City Brewery, Bottle Logic Brewing, Ninkasi Brewing, Strand Brewing Company and many more to come.
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Fri-Sun, Sep 4-5-6,
FESTIVAL,
in Rhode Island:
Annual “RHYTHM & ROOTS FEST” in Ninigret State Park, RI. If you go, make it a day early to catch STEVE RILEY & THE MAMOU PLAYBOYS on Sep 3 at the Towers.
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Full info at www.rhythmandroots.com
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Fri-Sun, Sep 18-21,
FESTIVAL,
in Coloma (Northern Cal):
9th annual "AMERICAN RIVER MUSIC FESTIVAL" announced its lineup and began offering discounted early bird tickets on May 1, and that offer closes SOON.
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The festival recently announced its line-up:
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Main Stage:
Nicki Bluhm & The Gramblers, The Infamous Stringdusters, Dangermuffin, Nora Jane Struthers & The Party Line, Shook Twins, David Luning Band, Songs of the Fall, David Myles Trio, Spark and Whisper, Dennis Johnson and The Mississippi Ramblers.
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Other Stages ~ Campgrounds and Hot Spots:
Dangermuffin, Shook Twins, David Luning Band, Songs of the Fall, David Myles Trio, Spark and Whisper, Dennis Johnson and The Mississippi Ramblers, A Thousand Years at Sea, Proxima Parada, Achilles Wheel Duo, McNevin & The Spokes, Island of Black and White, The Keller Sisters, Stringtown Ambassadors, The Love Choir, Moon Shiner, The Painted Horses, Lumadae, Tamra Godey.
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Friday Night Showcase hosted by Michael Gaither:
Ten more performances tba.
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Sponsors say, "The South Fork wants you to hear music on its banks! Limited Time left to get ‘Early Bird’ discounts at the festival website.”
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The festival was named "Best of" choice for fun things to do in the Sacramento Bee newspaper, and called, "Friendly, Unforgettable" in the Mountain Democrat. "...what a great vibe at the festival" wrote the Auburn Journal. "Music and Moving Water in Perfect Harmony" says Submerge Magazine.
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Full info and tix, www.americanrivermusic.org/festival.php
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Fri-Sun, Oct 9-11,
FESTIVAL,
in Louisiana:
Annual “FESTIVALS ACADIENS” in Lafayette, LA. Info at www.festivalsacadiens.com includes discount room rates at Ramada Inn, Lafayette, if you book early.
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All coming up, some SOON, many with advance discounts, others that’ll sell-out quickly.
Mon, Jul 13, in Hollywood:
6 pm NINA & LOUISE (of VERUCA SALT) perform a special acoustic set at Amoeba Music, 6400 Sunset Bl, Hollywood 90028.
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Nina Gordon and Louise Post play an acoustic set and sign copies of the new Veruca Salt album, "Ghost Notes," out July 10th on El Camino Media. Purchase your copy of the new album at Amoeba, Hollywood beginning 7/10 to get it signed after their performance at Amoeba.
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The two are playing live on Jul 10 at The El Rey.
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Tue, Jul 14, in Hollywood:
6 pm ANDY SUMMERS does a signing at Amoeba Music, 6400 Sunset Bl, Hollywood 90028.
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Celebrating the release of the new documentary, "Can’t Stand Losing You: Surviving The Police," out July 14th on DVD and Blu-ray. It's an in-store signing/meet and greet. Purchase your copy at Amoeba on 7/14 to meet Andy Summers and get your copy signed.
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Based on the memoir "One Train Later" by guitarist Andy Summers, "Can’t Stand Losing You: Surviving the Police," tells of the rise of The Police. From chance encounters with Copeland and Sting, on through the band’s break up, Summers shares photos and memories as they prepared for their long-anticipated 2007 Reunion Tour.
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Tue, Jul 14, in downtown L.A.:
8:30 pm Annual "LOS ANGELES INTERNATIONAL NEW MUSIC FESTIVAL" is an evening of live performances of new chamber music compositions at REDCAT at the Music Center, 631 W Second St, Los Angeles 90012; 213-237-2800 for tix & info.
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Details at:
www.laweekly.com/event/los-angeles-international-new-music-festival-5771791
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Tix, $25.
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Wed, Jul 15, in L.A.:
7:30 pm “CAN'T STAND LOSING YOU: SURVIVING THE POLICE” screens in the “Reel To Reel” series, featuring a special post-screening discussion with guitarist ANDY SUMMERS, at the Grammy Museum, 800 W Olympic Bl, Ste A245, Los Angeles 90015.
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General tix sale begins Thu, June 25, at noon.
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Based on the acclaimed memoir “One Train Later” by guitarist Andy Summers, “Can't Stand Losing You: Surviving The Police” follows Summers' journey from his early days in the psychedelic '60s music scene when he played with THE ANIMALS to chance encounters with drummer STEWART COPELAND and bassist STING, which led to the formation of the Grammy-winning trio THE POLICE.
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During the band's rise and its dissolution at the height of their popularity in the mid-’80s, Summers captured history with his candid photographs. Using rare archival footage and insights from the guitarist's side of the stage, “Can't Stand Losing You” brings together past and almost-present as the band members reunite, two decades later, for a global reunion tour in 2007. Following the film screening, Summers will participate in a panel discussion, moderated by Scott Goldman, Vice President of the GRAMMY Foundation.
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Tix, $20, available three ways: in person at the Museum Box Office; online at www.grammymuseum.org or at 213-765-6803. Tix are non-refundable and non-transferable.
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Wed, Jul 15, in Hollywood:
8 pm JOHN FOGERTY's "1969" TOUR plays its only L.A. (and Southern Cal) date at the Hollywood Bowl, with trad-New Orleans keyboard wizard BOB MALONE.
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Wed, Jul 15, BevHills:
8 pm KEB’ MO’ plays the Saban Theatre, 8440 Wilshire Bl, Beverly Hills 90211; 323-655-0111.
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Sat, Jul 18, in SFV (West Hills):
8 pm "JEFF GOLD'S MONTHLY ACOUSTIC CONCERT SERIES" brings RASPIN STUWART plus DANNY FARAGHER at West Valley Music Center, 24424 Vanowen St, West Hills 91307; 818-992-4142; www.westvalleymusiccenter.com
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• Raspin Stuwart — powerfully passionate songwriter-stylist wows audiences with bluesy, jazzy, spirited music sung from his soul. Raspin is also the founding editor of arts journal "Boulevard" magazine.
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• Danny Faragher — dynamic singer and multi-instrumentalist, he delivers an eclectic mix of well-crafted original songs with honesty and conviction.
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Tix, $15.
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Thursdays, Jul 16 through Aug 13, in Culver City:
7 pm CULVER CITY'S “BOULEVARD MUSIC SUMMER FESTIVAL” runs weekly in the palm-lined courtyard of Culver City’s City Hall. Each concert is FREE and parking is free, with an optional $10 up-front reserved seat.
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The season’s offerings are diverse. Here’s the whole season’s schedule, after the July 9 opener:
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July 16: Classic Jazz/Blues with a superb trio of vocalists fronting the GEORGE KAHN JAZZ & BLUES REVUE, plus the look and feel of classic 60’s Motown/Soul from STONE SOUL.
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July 23: Elements of Celtic music, country (western and swing, too), blues, Cajun, Baroque, rock and roll and more from HOT LIPS & FINGERTIPS.
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July 30: Hot Jazz and Western Swing from the HOT CLUB OF COWTOWN (a Guide “SHOW-of-the-WEEK” pick!)
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Aug 6: Classic Rock with incredible vocals from VENICE.
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Aug 13: Zydeco music featuring the sounds of Creole from Louisiana and Texas, with the excellent BONNE MUSIQUE ZYDECO (a Guide “SHOW-of-the-WEEK” pick!)
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Avoid the crowds and parking hassles of other areas on the Westside. Courtyard opens at 4:30 pm. Careful with arriving early, because the free parking is free for two hours in designated parking structures in Culver City. Dozens of dining options are available within walking distance. You can even catch the new light rail to Culver City and a convenient Culver Bus to the concert, and not drive at all.
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Mon, Jul 27, in L.A.:
8pm “AN EVENING WITH MARK O'CONNOR” is a performance-interview in the Clive Davis Theatre at the GRAMMY Museum, 800 W Olympic Bl (at Figueroa), Los Angeles 90015; grammymuseum.org. General tix go on sale Thursday, July 9, 2015, at noon.
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For his first recording for Sony Classical, “Appalachia Waltz,” GRAMMY-winning violinist MARK O'CONNOR collaborated with fellow GRAMMY winners YO-YO MA and EDGAR MEYER. The album gained O'Connor worldwide recognition as a leading proponent of a new American musical idiom.
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His successful follow-up release, “Appalachian Journey,” received a GRAMMY for “Best Classical Crossover Album.” After an award-winning recording career in Nashville appearing on more than 500 albums, several of which are GRAMMY winners, including his own “New Nashville Cats,” O'Connor has immersed himself into perpetuating American classical music. His first full-length orchestral score, "Fiddle Concerto," has become the most-performed modern violin concerto composed in the last 50 years.
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In 2009, he developed the “O'Connor Method” for violin and strings, which takes an American classical approach to modern violin playing, offering a technical foundation using a diverse range of traditional American string repertoire. The “O'Connor Method Camp” will be held for the first time in New York this August. O'Connor's "Americana Symphony," recorded by MARIN ALSOP AND THE BALTIMORE SYMPHONY, had a successful multimedia performance earlier in June with the NATIONAL REPERTORY ORCHESTRA in Breckenridge, Colorado.
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O'Connor's upcoming release, “Duo,” a collaboration with his wife, fiddler/violinist MAGGIE O'CONNOR, features American classics arranged for two violins. In the museum’s Clive Davis Theater, Mark O'Connor will engage in an intimate discussion surrounding his music career, moderated by Scott Goldman, Vice President of the GRAMMY Foundation. And yes, the discussion will be followed by a special performance with O'Connor and his wife.
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Doors open at 7:30 pm, though the line forms earlier for the best seats. Show is at 8. Tickets are $15 and can be purchased in person at the Museum Box Office or online. General onsale begins Thursday, July 9, 2015 at noon.
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Tickets are non-refundable and non-transferable. Info or purchase by phone at 213-765-6803. Online purchases at www.grammymuseum.org
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Aug 22, in Bev Hills:
LEON RUSSELL plays the Saban Theatre, 8440 Wilshire Bl, Beverly Hills.
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Tix at www.canyonclub.net or 888-645-5006.
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Sep 10, in Bev Hills:
JOHN HIATT & THE COMBO plus TAJ MAHAL TRIO play the Saban Theatre, 8440 Wilshire Bl, Beverly Hills.
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Tix at www.canyonclub.net or 888-645-5006.
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Sat, Sep 19, in Hollywood:
LILA DOWNS plays the Hollywood Pantages.
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Oct 2, in BevHills:
GORDON LIGHTFOOT plays the Saban Theatre, 8440 Wilshire Bl, Beverly Hills.
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Tix at www.canyonclub.net or 888-645-5006.
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Dec 12, in BevHills:
""FRANK SINATRA'S 100th BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION" featuring FRANK SINATRA JR. "Sinatra Sings Sinatra" at the Saban Theatre, 8440 Wilshire Bl, Beverly Hills.
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Tix at www.canyonclub.net or 888-645-5006.
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