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(This edition is now obsolete. It was replaced by a complete update on June 16, 2017, and that is available at:
http://acousticamericana.blogspot.com/2017/06/events-this-weekend-through-july-4th.html )
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THIS edition is the Rosetta Stone for events — the concerts, festivals, and other stuff happening this weekend, and on through the 4th of July. Uhh, not that corporate hijacking of "Rosetta Stone," but what it originally meant: a way to correlate stuff and make it all comprehendible.
We have all the links in here for today's numerous separate editions of The Guide: There's one for EACH local FESTIVAL. Plus, ALL the CONCERTS and other local events are in this edition's master listing, so you can navigate your way to everything you want to do. At least, as far as that's possible, since we don't have Scotty's transporter or a way to be two places at the same time. Yet.
Oh, by the way — another full edition of MUSIC NEWS with previews and reviews, and word of exciting new gear, etc., will be along soon.
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Contents / In this Edition...
1) Helpful List 'o Festivals 'n Links — this Weekend & the Week Following
2) Live Music & Events in Southern California — Now to July 4th
3) Recent News Features in The Guide (catalog listings with archive links)
Let's get started!
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#1 news feature...
HELPFUL LIST 'O FESTIVALS 'n LINKS — THIS WEEKEND & THE WEEK FOLLOWING
All the LOCAL festivals get their own "festivals, one-by-one" editions, and the links for each one are included with the name/date info. The OUT-OF-TOWN / OUT-OF-STATE festivals are all described in the Guide's extensive "Encyclopedia Festivanica" (along with local fests happening beyond the next two weekends). Find the whole enchilada at:
http://acousticamericana.blogspot.com/2017/04/2017-music-festival-guide-current.html
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♪ *** LOCAL festivals, June 9-11 weekend, 2017...
✔ "HOLLYWOOD FRINGE FESTIVAL" Jun 8-25 (34 venues in Hollywood / L.A., CA)
http://acousticamericana.blogspot.com/2017/06/hollywood-fringe-fest-guide-to-june-9.html
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✔ "BIG IRISH FAIR & MUSIC FESTIVAL" Jun 10 & 11 (Long Beach, CA)
http://acousticamericana.blogspot.com/2017/06/big-irish-fair-music-festival-guide-to.html
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✔ 30th annual "PALOS VERDES STREET FAIR & MUSIC FESTIVAL" Jun 10 & 11 (Rolling Hills Estates, CA)
http://acousticamericana.blogspot.com/2017/06/30th-annual-palos-verdes-street-fair.html
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✔ "TEQUILA & TACO MUSIC FESTIVAL" Jun 10 & 11 (Pasadena, CA)
http://acousticamericana.blogspot.com/2017/06/tequila-taco-music-festival-guide-to.html
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♪ *** PLUS, LOCAL festivals that start during this coming week / run next weekend...
✔ 3rd annual "ROUTE 66 BLUEGRASS FESTIVAL" Jun 15-18 (Victorville, CA)
http://acousticamericana.blogspot.com/2017/06/3rd-annual-route-66-bluegrass-festival.html
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✔ "LIVE OAK MUSIC FESTIVAL" Jun 16-18 (inland from Santa Barbara, CA)
http://acousticamericana.blogspot.com/2017/06/live-oak-music-festival-guide-to-june.html
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✔ "MONTEREY INTERNATIONAL POP 50th ANNIVERSARY FESTIVAL" Jun 16-18 (Monterey, CA)
http://acousticamericana.blogspot.com/2017/04/2017-music-festival-guide-current.html
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✔ "HUCK FINN BLUEGRASS FESTIVAL" Jun 16-18 is kaput, but we have alternatives to recommend (it was in Ontario, CA)
http://acousticamericana.blogspot.com/2017/06/huck-finn-bluegrass-jamboree-festival.html
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✔ 1st annual "BOOTS & BREWS COUNTRY MUSIC FESTIVAL" Jun 17 (Santa Clarita, CA)
http://acousticamericana.blogspot.com/2017/06/1st-annual-boots-brews-country-music.html
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✔ "DISCLOSUREFEST" with California State Parks, Jun 17 (Los Angeles, CA)
http://acousticamericana.blogspot.com/2017/06/disclosurefest-guide-to-june-15-18-2017.html
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✔ 31st annual "LONG BEACH BAYOU" Zydeco, Blues, Creole & Cajun Festival, Jun 17-18 (Long Beach, CA)
http://acousticamericana.blogspot.com/2017/06/31st-annual-long-beach-bayou-guide-to.html
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✔ 1st annual "LOS ANGELES DJANGO REINHARDT FESTIVAL" Jun 17 & 18 (Los Angeles CA)
http://acousticamericana.blogspot.com/2017/06/1st-annual-los-angeles-django-reinhardt.html
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✔ "MAKE MUSIC PASADENA" is on hiatus in 2017; see the Guide's special one-by-one edition for "MAKE MUSIC LOS ANGELES" happening Wednesday, June 21:
http://acousticamericana.blogspot.com/2017/06/make-music-pasadena-guide-to-june-15-18.html
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♪ *** OUT-OF-TOWN / OUT-OF-STATE festivals, June 9-11 weekend, 2017...
✔ 46th annual "KERRVILLE FOLK FESTIVAL" continues, May 25-Jun 11 (Kerrville, TX)
✔ "NORTHSIDE FESTIVAL" Jun 7-11 (Brooklyn, NY)
✔ "BLUE OX MUSIC FESTIVAL" Jun 8-10 (Eau Claire, WI)
✔ "BONNAROO MUSIC FESTIVAL" Jun 8-11 (Manchester, TN)
✔ "CMA MUSIC FESTIVAL" Jun 8-11 (Nashville, TN)
✔ "CAROLINA COUNTRY MUSIC FESTIVAL" Jun 8-11 (Myrtle Beach, SC)
✔ "TASTE OF COUNTRY MUSIC FESTIVAL" Jun 9-11 (Hunter Mountain, NY)
✔ "LAURELIVE" Festival Jun 10 & 11 (Russell Township, OH)
♪ *** PLUS, festivals (elsewhere) that start during this coming week...
✔ "NATIONAL OLDTIME FIDDLERS’ CONTEST & FESTIVAL" Jun 14-24 (Weiser, ID)
✔ 42nd annual "FATHER'S DAY BLUEGRASS FESTIVAL" Jun 15-18 (Grass Valley, CA)
✔ "TELLURIDE BLUEGRASS FESTIVAL" Jun 15-18 (Telluride, CO)
✔ "COUNTRY JAM COLORADO" Jun 15-18 (Grand Junction, CO)
✔ 22nd annual "LEAVENWORTH INTERNATIONAL ACCORDION CELEBRATION" Jun 15-18 (Leavenworth, WA)
✔ "MONTREAL FOLK FEST SUR LE CANAL" Jun 15-18 (Montreal, Quebec, Canada)
✔ 3rd annual "EAUX CLAIRES FESTIVAL" Jun 16 & 17 (Eau Claire, WI)
✔ "COUNTRY SUMMER" Festival Jun 16-18 (Santa Rosa, CA)
✔ "SIERRA NEVADA WORLD MUSIC FESTIVAL" Jun 16-18 (Boonville, CA)
✔ "WHAT THE FESTIVAL" Jun 16-19 (Dufur, OR)
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ALL the festivals are in the Guide's "Encyclopedia Festivanica" at:
http://acousticamericana.blogspot.com/2017/04/2017-music-festival-guide-current.html
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# 2 news feature...
LIVE MUSIC & EVENTS IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA — NOW TO JULY 4TH
There are numerous continuing (multiple-date) productions currently running, and we list those first.
Then we jump into the single day / one-night events, or multi-day things that begin today & TONIGHT, and cover the scene on through this week and alllll the way to the 4th of July.
We include some local theatre events and some special film screenings, too.
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First, the continuing
(multiple performances) events...
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...through Jun 11:
"JERSEY BOYS" ends its run this weekend at the Ahmanson Theatre at the L.A. Music center in downtown Los Angeles.
* It's the 2006 Tony, GRAMMY, and Olivier Award-winning "Best Musical."
* Tix available starting at $79 for Price Level A seating (Reg. $95 - Orchestra & Mezzanine) using the promo code: JBGRAMMY. Valid on performances now through June 11, 2017, BUT offer excludes weekend matinee and Saturday evening performances.
* More info at: www.centertheatregroup.org
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Sat, Jun 3-24:
10 pm "TRUMP IN SPACE" is a "HOLLYWOOD FRINGE FESTIVAL" selection at The Actors Company Let Live Theatre, 916 N Formosa, West Hollywood, CA 90046.
* World Premiere musical.
* "A female starship captain descended from Donald Trump is the adversary of a rebellion leader, the descendant of Sen. Gary Hart."
* Runs Saturdays at 10 pm. Ends June 24.
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Sun, Jun 4-25:
Noon "TOUGH BROWN LEATHER" is a "HOLLYWOOD FRINGE FESTIVAL" world premiere selection at the Lounge Theatre, 6201 Santa Monica Bl, Hollywood, CA 90038.
* "A female football player copes with predatory males."
* Michael Philip Edwards directs Tonya Jones.
* Runs Sundays at Noon. Ends June 24.
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Nightly, Jun 5-25:
7 pm "MOMENTS" is a "HOLLYWOOD FRINGE FESTIVAL" selection at Stephanie Feury Studio Theatre, 5636 Melrose Av, Hollywood, CA 90038.
* "A woman traumatized by a prior sexual assault is unsettled by a road rage incident."
* Performances start Monday, June 5 at 7 pm. Ends June 25.
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Now through Jun 11:
"JERSEY BOYS," the stage musical, runs in the Ahmanson Theatre at the L.A. Music Center.
* The 2006 Tony, GRAMMY, and Olivier Award-winning Best Musical is back at the Ahmanson Theatre, downtown Los Angeles.
* Tickets available starting at a discounted price of $79 for "Price Level A" seating (Reg. $95, Orchestra & Mezzanine) using the promo code: JBGRAMMY. Valid on performances now through June 11, 2017. Not valid combined with other offers. Excludes weekend matinee and Saturday evening performances. Handling fees may apply. Subject to availability.
* More info at: www.centertheatregroup.org
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Fri, Sat, Sun, now through Jun 18:
8 pm "LONG WAY DOWN" in its West Coast premiere at the Sherry Theatre, 11052 Magnolia Bl, North Hollywood, CA 91601.
* "A religiously-inspired pair of women kidnaps babies from undeserving parents. Things spiral downward from there."
* Written by Nate Eppler, 2017 winner of the "Osborn Award" for an emerging playwright from the American Theater Critics Association (for "The Ice Treatment").
* Runs Fridays & Saturdays at 8 pm, Sundays at 7 pm.
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Thu-Sun, now through Jun 18:
8 pm "SEPARATE TABLES" is being staged at Theatre 40, 241 S Moreno Dr, Beverly Hills, CA 90212.
* Sir Terence Rattigan's classic comedy-drama deals with a pair of couples facing romantic challenges while residing at a British residential hotel in the postwar years.
* Jules Aaron directs.
* Runs Thursdays, Fridays & Saturdays at 8 pm, Sundays at 2 pm.
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Sat, through Jul 9:
1 pm "THE PRINCESS AND THE FROG" is a kid-stuff musical for children and their families at Theatre West, 3333 Cahuenga Bl, West, Los Angeles, CA 90068.
* Note: "NOT the Disney version."
* Runs Saturdays at 1 pm.
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Sat & Sun, now through Jul 22:
7 pm "I'M NOT FAMOUS" is a musical with plenty of buzz, and its run was extended at the Santa Monica Playhouse, 1211 Fourth St, Santa Monica, CA 90401.
* It's BARBARA MINKUS' musical memoir of a long life in show business, with songs and anecdotes about the showbiz giants she's worked with, from TONY BENNETT to JERRY LEWIS.
* Runs Saturdays at 7 pm, Sundays at 3 pm. Ends July 22.
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Next listing is a FESTIVAL
that RUNS JUNE 8-JUNE 25
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Jun 8-25, FESTIVAL:
"HOLLYWOOD FRINGE FESTIVAL" at 34 theatres, stages, and other venues in Hollywood / L.A., CA.
* Complete info in the Guide's "ENCYCLOPEDIA FESTIVANICA" at: http://acousticamericana.blogspot.com/2017/04/2017-music-festival-guide-current.html
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Now, the day-by-day listings.
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FRIDAY
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Sun, Jun 11:
10 am-1 pm MODAL TEASE performs at the "Atwater Village Farmer’s Market" in L.A.; http://seela.org/markets-atwater-village
* More at band member (and "Fiddlin' Mama) Belinda Thom's site, www.modaltease.com
* catch a music performance video at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SBfcHXoL7Pc
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Fri, Jun 9:
8 pm THE LICATA BROTHERS, RASPIN STUWART, & CARBE-DURAND — "AN ALL STAR NIGHT OF MUSIC & WIT" at the Coffee Gallery Backstage, 2029 N Lake Av, Altadena, CA 92675; reservations (10 am-10 pm, 7 days) 626-798-6236.
* This'll sell-out early. Jump on it.
* Carbe-Durand are two-thirds of globetrotting INCENDIO.
* Raspin Stuwart is the artist who founded "Boulevard Magazine."
* The LICATA BROTHERS are, in a word, on their way to stardom.
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Fri, Jun 9:
7:30 pm HOT CLUB OF COWTOWN plays the "AMSD Concerts" series in the Laura R. Charles Theater at Sweetwater High School, 2900 Highland Av, National City, CA 91950; 829-303-8176.
* We ran a feature story on HOT CLUB OF COWTOWN a few months ago. It's in the January 12, 2017 edition. It's news feature # 9, titled, "HOT CLUB OF COWTOWN Marks 20 Years, Heads for Southern Cal Gig with ASLEEP AT THE WHEEL." It's at:
http://acousticamericana.blogspot.com/2017/01/stuff-to-do-things-to-hear-tix-to-get.html
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Fri, Jun 9:
7:30 pm TOM & DAWN KUZNKOWSKI, plus the VENTUCKY STRING BAND, and THE MacMAMMALS, play the "FIRESIDE CONCERTS" series in Newbury Park.
* Info by email to: FiresideBobKroll@aol.com
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Fri, Jun 9:
8 pm JONATHAN EDWARDS plays the famed concert hall behind McCabe's Guitar Shop, 3101 Pico Bl, Santa Monica, CA 90405; 310-828-4497; www.mccabes.com
* Jonathan Edwards' 1971 million-seller gold record "Sunshine" was a standout that captured the spirit of the day and has remained a favorite, covered by the likes of Juice Newton, Susanna Hoffs, Paul Westerberg, and The Isley Brothers. More than a one-hit wonder, Edwards has enjoyed a career that includes 17 albums, collaborations with Emmylou Harris and Mary Chapin Carpenter, and production credits with Cheryl Wheeler and Kenny White. He's performed with Don McLean, Tom Rush, Jesse Colin Young, Steve Forbert and Al Stewart in the celebrated "Back To The Future" tour. Throughout all of this, he's never before been to McCabe's(!)
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Fri, Jun 9:
8 pm TOTAL HIP REPLACEMENTS plus the BOBBY BLUEHOUSE BAND with various special guests play the Arcadia Blues Club, 16 E Huntington Dr, Arcadia, CA 91066; info & adv discount tix, http://arcadiabluesclub.eventbrite.com
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Jun 10 & 11, FESTIVAL:
"BIG IRISH FAIR & MUSIC FESTIVAL" at El Dorado Park (off the 605 freeway) 7550 E Spring St, Long Beach, CA
* Complete info in the Guide's "ENCYCLOPEDIA FESTIVANICA" at: http://acousticamericana.blogspot.com/2017/04/2017-music-festival-guide-current.html
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Jun 10 & 11, FESTIVAL:
30th annual "PALOS VERDES STREET FAIR & MUSIC FESTIVAL," on Norris Center Dr & Crossfield Dr, Rolling Hills Estates, CA 90274
* Complete info in the Guide's "ENCYCLOPEDIA FESTIVANICA" at: http://acousticamericana.blogspot.com/2017/04/2017-music-festival-guide-current.html
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Jun 10 & 11, FESTIVAL:
"TEQUILA & TACO MUSIC FESTIVAL" in Brookside Park, next to the Rose Bowl, 360 N Arroyo Bl, Pasadena, CA.
* Complete info in the Guide's "ENCYCLOPEDIA FESTIVANICA" at: http://acousticamericana.blogspot.com/2017/04/2017-music-festival-guide-current.html
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Sat, Jun 10, FILM SCREENINGS:
2 pm & 8 pm "20,000 LEAGUES UNDER THE SEA" and "ON THE WATERFRONT" screen for the L.A. Conservancy's signature film series, "The Last Remaining Seats," at the Warner Grand Theatre, 478 W 6th St, San Pedro, CA 90731; 310-548-2493.
* This annual series features classic films screened at historic movie palaces of Los Angeles.
* Tickets sell quickly. Get yours promptly for these June 10 screenings.
* "20,000 Leagues Under the Sea" screens at 2 pm.
* "On The Waterfront" screens at 8 pm.
* Tix: http://www.grandvision.org/shop/tickets.asp
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Sat, Jun 10:
4 pm INCENDIO plays the "FULL MOON SATURDAYS AT STONEYWOOD" backyard concert series in Pasadena.
* Reservations get directions, at: www.facebook.com/fullmoonsaturdays
* (Those of us who have not infested our devices with Facebook's insidious spyware? Apparently we can't go.)
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Sat, Jun 10:
5:30 pm Monthly "PLAY LIKE A GIRL" showcase at The Echo, 1822 W Sunset Bl, Echo Park (Los Angeles); 213-413-8200; www.theecho.com
* The monthly series celebrates female music acts with an all-ages show at the venue.
* One of the acts, VALLEY QUEEN, cites roots in "an acoustic jam session" and "the friendliness of her Arkansas roots," and another, METRONOHM, is a duo that "toggles between lead and harmony with vocals," so we're listing this one.
* Full info on all of tonight's acts is at: http://www.theecho.com/event/1483165-valley-queen-los-angeles/
* Check out "PLAY LIKE A GIRL ZINE," about music, culture, art, politics, etc., released once a month the night of the show; there's "extra special content" online @playlikeagirlLA and www.playlikeagirlla.com
* Six years ago, VALLEY QUEEN's front woman Natalie Meadors drove to Los Angeles on a whim, looking to expand her musical horizons. After a lonely and frustrating year, she was on the verge of returning home when she happened upon an acoustic jam session where she met guitarist David Donaldson. Meadors was immediately reminded of the comfort and friendliness of her Arkansas roots; the perfect environment for musical creation. She could hear traces of her hometown influences in his riffs: Zeppelin, Duane Allman, and Muddy Waters. The two began collaborating, exchanging ideas and drawing in other like-minded musicians. "It gave us all something to rest our heads upon, a musical family that became a home for us all," says Meadors. Today, Valley Queen is a hybrid of southern rock and Motown, with traces of 1970s canyon rock. "Carnival", the A- side on their debut 7" produced by Lewis Pesacov (Best Coast, FIDLAR, Fool's Gold), embodies these influences as Meadors sings about creating a supportive artistic community in Echo Park. The B-side "Make You Feel" is a bluesy slow jam about young love.
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Sat, Jun 10:
(Time tba) LAUREN ADAMS and LISA TURNER perform at "Live at the A-Frame" in Kagel Canyon, above Sunland-Tujunga.
* Info by email to: Coddy.Nuckols@gmail.com
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Sat, Jun 10:
8 pm "THE CARE CONCERT" is an all-star charity event with over 30 of L.A.'s finest musicians performing as THE TRIBE band, in an event aimed at "HELPING TO END HOMELESSNESS IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA"; at the Palace Theatre in downtown Los Angeles, CA; www.palacedowntown.com
* 100% of the ticket sales go directly to help house, clothe, feed & provide services to the homeless in our community.
* The homeless problem in So. California is growing.
* Proceeds benefit two charity organizations: HOPE of the Valley Rescue Mission, and The TEEN PROJECT. In addition, ABC7 is doing a food drive for FEED SoCAL.
* More info by phone at the sponsoring Get Together Foundation, at 818-727-7884,
* Band members, past gig info at www.thetribeband.com
* Tix are $30 adv, $40 at door; vip tix available for $100; if you want a block of seats together, contact Lynn Gaytan at lynn@earthlybody.com.
* Get tix at: www.wecancalifornia.org
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Sat, Jun 10:
8 pm CALUM GRAHAM, fingerstyle guitar master, with special guests DONOVAN RAITT and AERIAL BOUNDARIES play Alvas Showroom, 1417 W 8th St, San Pedro, CA; 310-833-7538; www.alvasshowroom.com
* A night of acoustic fingerstyle guitar from one of Canada’s best up and coming artists with Special Guest, Donovan Raitt.
* CALUM GRAHAM has already enjoyed a career that would be the envy of most artists twice his age. The Alberta-based guitarist and singer-songwriter has released five acclaimed albums, won major national music competitions, performed at the Olympic Games in both Vancouver and London, racked up some phenomenal views on YouTube, and was most recently named one of the top 30 guitarists in the world under age 30 by "Acoustic Guitar Magazine."
* Venue invites you to bring your own food and drinks to the show.
* Tix $20 adv, by phone or at: https://alvasshowroom.com/event/calum-graham-and-special-guests
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Sat, Jun 10:
8 pm FRANKENZAP'S MONSTER plays the famed concert hall behind McCabe's Guitar Shop, 3101 Pico Bl, Santa Monica, CA 90405; 310-828-4497; www.mccabes.com
* Frank Zappa band alums CHAD WACKERMAN, ARTHUR BARROW, and ROBERT MARTIN team with monster guitarist MARCUS REZAK and keyboardist AARON PROVISOR to perform original Zappa compositions with jammed out improvised explorations, creating a different experience each show. The addition of Martin makes this show a special one and fans of Frank - and musical virtuosity in general will want to check out this rare performance.
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Sat, Jun 10:
8 pm MOUTHS OF BABES play the Grand Annex, 434 W 6th St, San Pedro, CA 90731; 310-833-4813; www.grandvision.org
* Power folksters TY GREENSTEIN (GIRLYMAN) & INGRID ELIZABETH (COYOTE GRACE) have rocked festival stages and toured with Indigo Girls and Dar Williams, and other top-tier singer-songwriters.
* Tix: http://www.grandvision.org/shop/tickets.asp
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Sat, Jun 10:
8 pm MOIRA SMILEY & THE LYRIS STRING QUARTET play the "MUSIC & CONVERSATIONS" concert series at Jack Rutberg Fine Arts, 357 North La Brea Av, Hollywood, CA 90036; http://www.musicandconversations.org/nextconcert6.10.17.html
* Wine is included with your $20 ticket; arrive at 7 pm for wine & conversation and to preview Jack Rutberg's new exhibition, "Artists of Mexico"; concert at 8 (no late seating).
* PROGRAM: No Intermission
Moira Smiley, Selections from Béla Bartók's Mikrokosmos. Arranged for voice and string quartet
Jane Brockman/Lois Becker, Time Cycles for voice and string quartet
Franz Schubert, String Quartet No. 15 in G, D. 887
* Watch Moira leading 1,000 singers at Disney Concert Hall, in singing her original trad-folk song, "Bring Me a Little Water, Sylvie." It's quite amazing to see sooo many singers, including the L.A. MASTER CHORALE in their tuxes and evening gowns, singing and clapping the rhythm with Moira singing and conducting. It works for everyone to watch it (but only ONCE for those of us who refuse to infest our devices with Facebook's insidious spyware): https://www.facebook.com/LAMasterChorale/videos/10154900633899442/
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Sat, Jun 10:
8 pm SEVERIN BROWNE and LESLIE BEAUVAIS play the "CAMARILLO CAFÉ" concert series in Camarillo.
* It's not a cafe; it's in the community center. It's adults-only -- no kids -- and it's a well-established, nice evening series.
* Info: www.camarillocafe.com
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Sat, Jun 10:
8-11:55 pm DUELING PIANOS play the Shamrock Irish Pub & Eatery, 39252 Winchester Rd, #145, Murrieta, CA; 951-696-5252; http://theshamrockirishpubandeatery.com
* "Get ready again for DUELING PIANOS on a Friday night as we bring a touch of Vegas to the Shamrock! ...there is nothing better than two pianists going head to head running through a string of classic sing-a-long & dance-a-long tunes where you get the chance to influence what they play. [It's] a real party night of fun and laughter so make sure you get your reservation on-line on this website and secure your table! The demand for this show is really high and we want to make sure as many people enjoy it as possible." - the venue PR.
* Show is no-cover.
* They're back with this show on June 16 & 17. See listings.
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Sat, Jun 10:
8 pm REBEL SANTO, plus IMPERIAL CROWNS, plus the BOBBY BLUEHOUSE BAND with various special guests play the Arcadia Blues Club, 16 E Huntington Dr, Arcadia, CA 91066; info & adv discount tix, http://arcadiabluesclub.eventbrite.com
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Note that Sunday FESTIVALS that began Thursday, Friday or Saturday are listed ONLY on their start day, above.
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Sun, Jun 11:
10 am-1 pm MODAL TEASE performs at the "Atwater Village Farmer’s Market" in L.A.; http://seela.org/markets-atwater-village
* More at band member (and "Fiddlin' Mama") Belinda Thom's site, www.modaltease.com
* catch a music performance video at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SBfcHXoL7Pc
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Sun, Jun 11:
10:30 am BAILA BAILA plays the "Matinee Kids Show" series in the famed concert hall behind McCabe's Guitar Shop, 3101 Pico Bl, Santa Monica, CA 90405; 310-828-4497; www.mccabes.com
* Tix are $10, and kids under age 2 get in free.
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Sun, Jun 11: WORKSHOP
Noon-3 pm "LOS ANGELES SONGSALIVE! SONGWRITERS WORKSHOP" at the Cahuenga General Store (formerly Hallenbeck's), 5510 Cahuenga Bl, North Hollywood, CA 91601; 818-985-5916.
* This monthly Workshop series is "open to all songwriters, composers, musicians, singers, music composers and music lovers of all levels and music genres and you don't have to be a Songsalive! member to attend (though preference is given to Pro members for critique, and we encourage everyone to join Songsalive! to maximize your opportunities with us)."
* It offers an opportunity "to develop your songwriting in a supportive and intimate environment, meet invaluable music industry experts, network with fellow members, and be part of your local songwriters community."
* "Songsalive!" is an international nonprofit. At their song critique workshops, participants "develop collaborations, meet industry guests, showcase and gain feedback for your songs and music in a professional and supportive environment."
* No one is admitted late. You must arrive a bit early to get in, and earlier than that (say, 11:30 am) to get a seat.
* Complete info at: http://songsalive.org/group/LosAngeles
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Sun, Jun 11:
1-2:30 pm ANDY & RENEE and their award-winning band HARD RAIN play a set at the "PALOS VERDES STREET FAIR," 501 Deep Valley Dr, Rolling Hills Estates, CA 90274.
* See the Guide's "ENCYCLOPEDIA FESTIVANICA" for all the details on the festival, at: http://acousticamericana.blogspot.com/2017/04/2017-music-festival-guide-current.html
* The band is celebrating Andy & Renee's return from their successful concert tour of Italy, so expect some good tales from the road.
* Andy & Renee & Hard Rain host the annual "Dylanfest," always a Guide top pick.
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Sun, Jun 11:
1-5:30 pm "PICKER'S SESSION" commences today with its first-ever sesh at Will Rogers State Park in Pacific Palisades, CA.
* It's "under a shade tree by the house."
* Acoustic folk, bluegrass, country & western songs & instruments.
* FREE state park admission for those presenting an instrument; listeners pay standard park admission; all participants bring a chair, too.
* Organized by MIKE MAHANEY who hosted a Western music show on KCSN, but he won't be there this first time out.
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Sun, Jun 11:
2 pm "TEA WITH SCHUBERT" is the debut of THE CENTER STAGE OPERA CHAMBER ENSEMBLE, at the Westfield Promenade Mall (lower level), 6100 Topanga Canyon Bl, Woodland Hills, CA 91367.
* Program includes Schubert's immortal string quartet "Death and the Maiden" and a selection of Schubert lieder (art songs).
* A variety of teas and sweets are served.
* Show is "kid-friendly" and wheelchair accessible.
* Tix and info, 818-517-4102 or online tix at: http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/2966640
* Tix are $30 general, $27 sr.
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Sun, Jun 11:
4 pm RIC TAYLOR and LESLIE BEAUVAIS play the FREE monthly "SUNDAY AT THE BOOK STORE" concert series at Crown Books in Westfield Promenade, 6100 Topanga Canyon Bl, #1340, Woodland Hills, CA 91367; www.sundayatthebookstore.com
* Sponsored by Red Rock Concerts; produced by Ron Sarfety. Email him for info at: Ron@SundayAtTheBookStore.com
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Sun, Jun 11:
4:30-8 pm "GRAND OLE ECHO" Americana music series returns for the summer at The Echo, 1822 W Sunset Bl, Echo Park (Los Angeles).
* CASPER ALLEN, RICK SHELLY, and ROD MELANCON are headliners.
* ROD MELANCON, L.A.-based Americana roots-rock artist, is a California transplant by way of Louisiana, will celebrate the upcoming release of his new album, "SOUTHERN GOTHIC," out June 16th on Blue Elan Records.
* "SOUTHERN GOTHIC" -- in which "Melancon pushes the sonic soundscape -- is a journey into the dark, and often twisted, night of the soul. Recorded over the course of two years and produced by Brian Whelan, it is the restless yearning of a young new South that has been represented by The Drive-By Truckers, Sturgill Simpson and Jason Isbell. With this new album, MELANCON takes an unflinching look inside the heart of Americana darkness as he stylistically dives deeper into the roots of his own imagination, nurtured in the badlands and bayous of his home."
* Rod's set is at 7 pm.
* All-ages. Doors open at 3; Free admission before 5 pm; $5 after 5 pm; $15 after 8 pm when other shows, different music genres, hold sway.
* The FULL SEASON of the 2017 "Grand Ole Echo" run is at: http://www.theecho.com/event/1458479-grand-ole-echo-casper-allen-los-angeles/
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Sun, Jun 11:
5 pm KUINKA and STEPS OF DOE play the FREE summer concert series "TINY PORCH CONCERTS" at Peter Strauss Ranch, in Santa Monica Mtns Nat'l Rec. Area, in Agoura Hills.
* Info: www.tinyporchconcerts.com
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Sun, Jun 11:
7 pm THE HONEYSUCKLE POSSUMS play the Coffee Gallery Backstage, 2029 N Lake Av, Altadena, CA 92675; reservations (10 am-10 pm, 7 days) 626-798-6236.
* They headline festivals, and they are a bevy of songbirds, musical mavens all.
* "The Honeysuckle Possums have been bringing smiles and feel good harmonies to audiences for quite a long while now.” — Andy Doer, Director of Fiddlers Convention and Festival.
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Sun, Jun 11:
7-8:30 pm ALBERT LEE, a true legend of the guitar, plays Bogie's at the Westlake Village Inn, 32001 Agoura Rd, Westlake Village, CA 91361
* Tix: $33-$75, at: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/albert-lee-tickets-34681640721?aff=erelexpmlt
* "The greatest guitarist in the world."- ERIC CLAPTON.
* “Albert is in every sense of the word, a genuine guitar wizard."- EARL SCRUGGS.
* “When Saint Peter asks me to chronicle my time down here on earth, I'll be able to say -with pride if that's allowed- that for a while I played rhythm guitar in a band with Albert Lee." -EMMYLOU HARRIS.
* Albert’s many career highlights include two Grammy wins, 5 years in the ERIC CLAPTON BAND (at Clapton's request Albert recently played the "Crossroads Festival" with Eric at Madison Square Garden) and stints with the ROLLING STONES' BILL WYMAN, THE CRICKETS, 25 years with THE EVERLY BROTHERS, JOE COCKER, EMMYLOU HARRIS, RODNEY CROWELL, and many more.
* Check out this video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BAehp3bdvSA
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Sun, Jun 11:
8 pm ROY BOOK BINDER, with FRANK FAIRFIELD & MEREDITH AXELROD, play the famed concert hall behind McCabe's Guitar Shop, 3101 Pico Bl, Santa Monica, CA 90405; 310-828-4497; www.mccabes.com
* Roy Book Binder has the goods: the original, the bare-knuckle, the low-down blues. Who can say they were friends with the Rev. Gary Davis and Pink Anderson? And toured with Arthur Big Boy Crudup, Hot Tuna, and Bonnie Raitt? Roy can. He has the stories, the licks, and the mystery of timeless music in his fingers. He's been featured on a PBS special and interviewed by Terry Gross on "Fresh Air." He's also a regular at Fur Peace Ranch, where he teaches along with Jorma Kaukonen and others. When he brings his tour bus to town, a one-man blues-fest ensues. He plays and he entertains.
* Roy shares the night's billing with the formidable talents of early American music purveyors Frank Fairfield (an old-time banjo master) and Meredith Axelrod. These two have solid knowledge and command of the musical idiom. Fairfield's "Third Man" record release brought him international attention. Axelrod's appearances with both Jim Kweskin and Jerron "Blind Boy" Paxton have headlined McCabe's in the past.
* McCabe's booker tells us, "To have all three talents on stage is a minor coup, and we look forward to seeing you here."
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MONDAY
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Mon, Jun 12:
8 pm "NOT FADE AWAY: THE ULTIMATE BUDDY HOLLY EXPERIENCE" at the E Spot Lounge, 4349 Tujunga Av, Studio City, CA 91604.
* "Six talented young artists take music from the days of swoonin', boppin' and rockin' and bring it to an incredible new life. With fresh takes on classic hit songs including That'll Be The Day, Everyday, Summertime Blues, Oh Donna, La Bamba, Chantilly Lace, Beggar to a King, Peggy Sue, Maybe Baby...and of course Not Fade Away...This show appeals to both the nostalgic music lover and new-age rockabilly fanatics alike."
* Tix at: https://tickets.vendini.com/ticket-software.html?t=tix&w=abe1f9cf62f8a0b9d529f8e560d241c1&vqitq=98c4f29d-38da-424d-855d-4eae42e958c7&vqitp=4ab93519-9593-45c5-a90e-1f977c98e2fa&vqitts=1456159698&vqitc=vendini&vqite=itlwww&vqitrt=Safetynet&vqith=5b1226e8689a36b556e64886a79a3dd3&vqitq=258c2194-4b24-49a9-8512-0caa53be122a&vqitp=bbd94539-9096-4ed8-89e0-c99784908f32&vqitts=1492213739&vqitc=vendini&vqite=itl&vqitrt=Safetynet&vqith=36033fed206dad14fd87ffe5d03f828b
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TUESDAY
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Tue, Jun 13:
8 pm "JOAN OSBORNE SINGS BOB DYLAN" at the Regent Theater, 448 S Main St, Los Angeles, CA 90013;
* JOAN OSBORNE is a multi-platinum selling recording artist and seven-time Grammy nominee, the soulful vocalist is a highly sought-after collaborator and guest performer who has performed alongside many notable artists, including BOB DYLAN, LUCIANO PAVAROTTI, STEVIE WONDER, EMMYLOU HARRIS, TAJ MAHAL, MAVIS STAPLES, and more.
* Counting such legendary artists as Etta James and Ray Charles as influences, Osborne has released several acclaimed albums and continues to tour extensively with her own band and in various configurations (full band, Acoustic Duo, Acoustic Trio, Joan Osborne’s Soul Revue), such as when she joined forces in 2003 with the surviving members of THE GRATEFUL DEAD when they regrouped to tour as THE DEAD.
* Tix, $26.50-$29.50, at: http://www.theecho.com/event/1448693-joan-osborne-sings-bob-dylan-los-angeles/
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WEDNESDAY
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Wed, Jun 14:
6:30-9:30 pm "FORGIVE TO LIVE: BREAK OPEN SHOWCASE" at the Gibson Guitar Showroom, 9350 Civic Center Dr, Beverly Hills, CA 90210
* "The three hour showcase will be a hybrid of artist performances as well as audience performances for you to express your unfiltered thoughts in poetry, music, and spoken word."
* Billed as "an intimate evening of authenticity, inspiration, and transformation" and presented by the Love Story, in associate with The Gibson, "about discovering the power of forgiveness—What it is, what it isn't. We also explore the process of anger, resentment, and grudges as well as our process letting go of the emotions that no longer serve our higher purpose. This showcase is about transforming those emotions into artistic expression."
* "Leave PC, peachy, and filters out the door. This is an intimate occasion for Real Talk. We’ll express heartbreaks, death, loss, life, intimate moments, beauty, pain, and the full spectrum of who we are as human beings."
* More info, including partial lineup, at the url for tickets, below.
* Tix include "The Love Story Journal Volume 1."
* Tix: $10-$60, at: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/forgive-to-live-break-open-showcase-tickets-34260238295?aff=erelexpmlt
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THURSDAY-SUNDAY FESTIVALS
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Thu-Sun, Jun 15-18, FESTIVAL:
3rd annual "ROUTE 66 BLUEGRASS FESTIVAL" at the San Bernardino County Fairgrounds, 14800 7th St, Victorville, CA 92395.
* Complete info in the Guide's "ENCYCLOPEDIA FESTIVANICA" at: http://acousticamericana.blogspot.com/2017/04/2017-music-festival-guide-current.html
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Thu-Sun, Jun 15-18, FESTIVAL:
42nd annual "FATHER'S DAY BLUEGRASS FESTIVAL" in the Nevada Co. Fairgrounds, Grass Valley, CA
* Complete info in the Guide's "ENCYCLOPEDIA FESTIVANICA" at: http://acousticamericana.blogspot.com/2017/04/2017-music-festival-guide-current.html
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THURSDAY
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Thu, Jun 15:
7 pm TERESA JAMES & THE RHYTHM TRAMPS play Bogies at the Westlake Village Inn.
* Info: www.bogies-bar.com/live-music
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Thu, Jun 15:
7-10:30 pm DENNIS ROGER REED plays the CD release show for "Suitcase Johnnie" at Iva Lee's, 555 N El Camino Real, San Clemente, CA; 949-361-2855; www.ivalees.com
* No cover charge; parking in back.
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FRIDAY
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Note that Friday FESTIVALS that began Thursday are listed ONLY on the day they began, so also remember to check above.
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Fri-Sun, Jun 16-18, FESTIVAL:
"LIVE OAK MUSIC FESTIVAL" at Live Oak Camp, about twenty minutes inland from Santa Barbara, CA
* Complete info in the Guide's "ENCYCLOPEDIA FESTIVANICA" at: http://acousticamericana.blogspot.com/2017/04/2017-music-festival-guide-current.html
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Fri-Sun, Jun 16-18, FESTIVAL:
"MONTEREY INTERNATIONAL POP 50th ANNIVERSARY FESTIVAL" at the Monterey County Fairgrounds, 2004 Fairground Rd, Monterey, CA 93940
* Complete info in the Guide's "ENCYCLOPEDIA FESTIVANICA" at: http://acousticamericana.blogspot.com/2017/04/2017-music-festival-guide-current.html
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Fri-Sun, Jun 16-18, FESTIVAL:
"HUCK FINN BLUEGRASS FESTIVAL" is kaput. The Ontario Convention and Visitors Bureau bought the festival, moved it from the Mojave River in Victorville to a fine regional park with a lake in Ontario, continued to book great national acts, and then concluded it was too much for 'em. Thanks for the memories!
* So, we suggest you catch the 3rd annual "ROUTE 66 BLUEGRASS FESTIVAL" in Victorville, or the 31st annual "LONG BEACH BAYOU" Festival, or the "LIVE OAK MUSIC FESTIVAL" above Santa Barbara. (See listings.)
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Fri-Sun, Jun 16-18, FESTIVAL:
"COUNTRY SUMMER" Festival in Santa Rosa, CA.
* Complete info in the Guide's "ENCYCLOPEDIA FESTIVANICA" at: http://acousticamericana.blogspot.com/2017/04/2017-music-festival-guide-current.html
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Fri-Sun, Jun 16-18, FESTIVAL:
"SIERRA NEVADA WORLD MUSIC FESTIVAL" at the Mendocino County Fairgrounds in Boonville, CA.
* Complete info in the Guide's "ENCYCLOPEDIA FESTIVANICA" at: http://acousticamericana.blogspot.com/2017/04/2017-music-festival-guide-current.html
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Fri-Sun, Jun 16-18:
"MONTEREY POP 50th ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION" in the Morrison Hotel Gallery / PopUp Gallery in the East Art Building, at the Monterey County Fairgrounds, Monterey, CA.
* The celebration is exactly 50 years to the day, and on the exact same spot of the legendary festival in 1967.
* Festival schedule and ticket info for the festival at: https://montereypopfestival50.com/schedule/
* This is the official gallery for the Monterey Pop 50th Anniversary Celebration; the gallery's West Hollywood location is founded and co-owned by the legendary HENRY DILTZ and features other top music photographers.
* Schedule includes a photographic exhibit and sale, book signings, special giveaways
* Fri, Jun 16th:
1-3 pm - Henry Diltz signing
3-5 pm - Jerry de Wilde signing
* Sat, Jun 17th:
1-3 pm - D.A. Pennebaker signing
3-5 pm - Elaine Mayes signing
* Sun, Jun 18th:
1-3 pm - Lisa Law signing
* Full info at: www.morrisonhotelgallery.com
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Fri, Jun 16:
8 pm THE AROHI TRIO ~ RAGAJAZZ CHAMBER MUSIC plays the Coffee Gallery Backstage, 2029 N Lake Av, Altadena, CA 92675; reservations (10 am-10 pm, 7 days) 626-798-6236.
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Fri, Jun 16:
8 pm JILL SOBULE plays the famed concert hall behind McCabe's Guitar Shop, 3101 Pico Bl, Santa Monica, CA 90405; 310-828-4497; www.mccabes.com
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Fri & Sat, Jun 16 & 17:
8-11:55 pm DUELING PIANOS return for two nights at the Shamrock Irish Pub & Eatery, 39252 Winchester Rd, #145, Murrieta, CA; 951-696-5252; http://theshamrockirishpubandeatery.com
* "Get ready again for DUELING PIANOS on a Friday night as we bring a touch of Vegas to the Shamrock! ...there is nothing better than two pianists going head to head running through a string of classic sing-a-long & dance-a-long tunes where you get the chance to influence what they play. [It's] a real party night of fun and laughter so make sure you get your reservation on-line on this website and secure your table! The demand for this show is really high and we want to make sure as many people enjoy it as possible." - the venue PR.
* Show is no-cover.
* They're back with this show on June 16 & 17. See listings.
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SATURDAY
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Note that Saturday FESTIVALS that began Thursday or Friday are NUMEROUS and are listed ONLY on the day they began, so also remember to check those two days, above.
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Jun 17, FESTIVAL:
10 am–6 pm "DISCLOSUREFEST" with California State Parks, Disclosurefest presents the "Mass Meditation Initiative" at Los Angeles State Historic Park, 1245 N Spring St, Los Angeles, CA 90012.
* Complete info in the Guide's "ENCYCLOPEDIA FESTIVANICA" at: http://acousticamericana.blogspot.com/2017/04/2017-music-festival-guide-current.html
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Sat, Jun 17, FESTIVAL:
1st annual "BOOTS & BREWS COUNTRY MUSIC FESTIVAL" in Central Park, 27150 Bouquet Canyon Rd, Santa Clarita, CA
* Complete info in the Guide's "ENCYCLOPEDIA FESTIVANICA" at: http://acousticamericana.blogspot.com/2017/04/2017-music-festival-guide-current.html
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Jun 17-18, FESTIVAL:
31st annual "LONG BEACH BAYOU" Zydeco, Blues, Creole & Cajun Festival at Rainbow Lagoon Events Park, N side of Shoreline Dr, at Shoreline Village Dr. & Linden Av, Long Beach, CA.
* Complete info in the Guide's "ENCYCLOPEDIA FESTIVANICA" at: http://acousticamericana.blogspot.com/2017/04/2017-music-festival-guide-current.html
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Jun 17 & 18, FESTIVAL:
1st annual "LOS ANGELES DJANGO REINHARDT FESTIVAL" at Théâtre Raymond Kabbaz, 10361 W Pico Bl, Los Angeles CA 90064; 310-286-0553.
* Complete info in the Guide's "ENCYCLOPEDIA FESTIVANICA" at: http://acousticamericana.blogspot.com/2017/04/2017-music-festival-guide-current.html
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Sat, Jun 17:
2 pm LOS ANGELES MASTER CHORALE plus guests MOIRA SMILEY, Eric Whitacre, and more, perform "LUX AETERNA (20th Anniversary)" and a program of modern originals at the Walt Disney Concert Hall at the L.A. Music Center, Grand Ave & First St, Los Angeles.
* Tix & more info: 213-972-7282; https://www.lamasterchorale.org/lux-aeterna; NOTE: "Orchestra west" section has the cheapest tix, at $29.
* Program:
MORTEN LAURIDSEN - "Lux Aeterna" (20th Anniversary)
ERIC WHITACRE - "Child of Wonder" (US Premiere)
BILLY CHILDS - "In Gratitude" (World Premiere)
MOIRA SMILEY - "Time in Our Voices" (World Premiere)
ESA-PEKKA SALONEN - "Iri da iri"
SHAWN KIRCHNER - "Heavenly Home"
* There are two other performances of the full program: (1) at the pricey "LUX AETERNA (GALA)" at 6 pm Sunday, June 18; and (2) at the participatory(!) "LUX AETERNA (Choir Night)" at 8 pm Tue, June 22. See listings. See listings.
* Watch Moira leading 1,000 singers at Disney Concert Hall, in singing her original trad-folk song, "Bring Me a Little Water, Sylvie." It's quite amazing to see sooo many singers, including the L.A. MASTER CHORALE in their tuxes and evening gowns, singing and clapping the rhythm with Moira singing and conducting. It works for everyone to watch it (but only ONCE for those of us who refuse to infest our devices with Facebook's insidious spyware): https://www.facebook.com/LAMasterChorale/videos/10154900633899442/
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Sat, Jun 17:
7 pm RATTLE THE KNEE plays their trad Irish music at the Coffee Gallery Backstage, 2029 N Lake Av, Altadena, CA 92675; reservations (10 am-10 pm, 7 days) 626-798-6236.
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Sat, Jun 17:
7:30 pm "SONGS FOR SOCIAL JUSTICE" concert presented by San Diego Folk Heritage, at Pilgrim United Church of Christ, 2020 Chestnut Av, Carlsbad, CA 92008.
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Sat, Jun 17:
7:30 pm PASADENA SYMPHONY & POPS play an all-star night for their outdoor summer season opener, "BROADWAY: THE GOLDEN AGE" with LIZA MINNELLI and JOEL GREY at the L.A. County Arboretum on Baldwin Av S off the 210 Fwy in Arcadia, CA.
* Gates open at 5:30 pm for picnicking (bring your own food & beverage or buy from vendor; bringing alcohol is ok; concert begins at 7:30 pm.
* MICHAEL FEINSTEIN, Principal Pops Conductor, Tom and Erika Girardi Chair.
* LIZA MINNELLI, special honoree and guest performer.
* JOEL GREY, ALEX GETLIN, & STORM LARGE, soloists.
* The orchestra's spokesperson says, "We couldn't be more excited to share the opening night of the POPS with you for our celebration of all things Broadway. Michael Feinstein has planned an evening full of surprises to honor one of Broadway's best, Liza Minnelli. Her 'Cabaret' costar Joel Grey will take the stage to pay tribute, along with Pink Martini’s Storm Large, up-and-comer Alex Getlin, and other special guests including the legendary Liza herself."
* Bring a picnic, grab a spot on the lawn, and say hello to summer with this not-to-be-missed line-up.
* Lawn tickets start at $25 and are selling fast with table seats nearly sold out. Tables Seats $43 - $135. (MANY sections are already sold out.)
* Tix by phone at the box office: 626-793-7172 or online at: https://pasadenasymphony-pops.secure.force.com/ticket
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Sat, Jun 17:
7:30 pm THE SHANA MORRISON BAND; plus ANDY & RENEE, front duo of the award-winning band HARD RAIN; play a two-act "DARK THIRTY HOUSE CONCERT" (San Diego area) in Lakeside, CA 92040.
* $20; reservations get directions; info, 619-443-9622. Get Tix and info online at: www.darkthirty.com
* Shana's 1996 debut CD, "Caledonia," received favorable reviews from the Los Angeles Times, the San Francisco Chronicle, and the San Francisco Examiner, as well as airplay on KPFA, KPIG, KPIX, KDVS, KHUM, and KFOG. Tours across the country soon followed. Vanguard Records signed Shana in 2001, and her 2nd album, "7 Wishes" was released in 2002. This time, she received favorable reviews from newspapers and magazines across the country, as well as airplay on KMTT in Seattle; KINK in Portland, Oregon; KSGR in Austin, Texas; and KBCO in Denver. She was featured in "People" in 1997, "Rolling Stone" in 1999, and in "Interview," as well as on the Oxygen channel's "Pure Oxygen." A lot has followed. Shana has shared billing with the likes of Bonnie Raitt, John Lee Hooker, and Dr. John. She's played the festival circuit, and recently she's opened shows for Lyle Lovett, Joe Cocker, Michael MacDonald, John Hyatt, Keb 'Mo, and Bob Weir.
* Shana is widely known for singing duets alongside Van Morrison in his Rhythm and Soul Review during his lengthy U.S. and U.K. tours.
* Andy & Renee & Hard Rain host the annual "Dylanfest," always a Guide top pick, and the duo are recently back after their successful concert tour of Italy.
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Sat, Jun 17:
8 pm "KIKI EBSEN PRESENTS THE JONI MITCHELL TRIBUTE PROJECT™" at the E Spot Lounge, 4349 Tujunga Av, Studio City, CA 91604.
* An audience favorite at the venue, "Kiki Ebsen's Joni Mitchell Project returns to share the music that spoke for one generation and even today remains entrenched in our souls. From the first moment she heard 'Michael from Mountains,' singer-songwriter Kiki Ebsen was inspired by Mitchell's artistry in music and on canvas. Kiki (vocals, piano, guitar) is joined by Grant Geissman (guitar), Terry Wollman (guitar), Matt Starr (drums) and Steven Lawrence (bass)." They'll perform favorites, including "Chelsea Morning," "River," "Help Me," "Black Crow," "In France They Kiss on Main Street" and "Woodstock."
* Tix, https://tickets.vendini.com/ticket-software.html?t=tix&w=abe1f9cf62f8a0b9d529f8e560d241c1&vqitq=98c4f29d-38da-424d-855d-4eae42e958c7&vqitp=4ab93519-9593-45c5-a90e-1f977c98e2fa&vqitts=1456159698&vqitc=vendini&vqite=itlwww&vqitrt=Safetynet&vqith=5b1226e8689a36b556e64886a79a3dd3&vqitq=258c2194-4b24-49a9-8512-0caa53be122a&vqitp=bbd94539-9096-4ed8-89e0-c99784908f32&vqitts=1492213739&vqitc=vendini&vqite=itl&vqitrt=Safetynet&vqith=36033fed206dad14fd87ffe5d03f828b
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Sat, Jun 17:
8 pm DAN NAVARRO plays the famed concert hall behind McCabe's Guitar Shop, 3101 Pico Bl, Santa Monica, CA 90405; 310-828-4497; www.mccabes.com
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Sat, Jun 17:
8-11 pm HIGH STRUNG performs for the "3rd SATURDAY CONTRA DANCE" with JAMES HUSTON calling, at the South Pasadena Women’s Club, South Pasadena, CA.
* Info: www.caldancecoop.org/cgi/dsched_save.cgi?byttl=005
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Sat, Jun 17:
8 pm LOS TUCANES DE TIJUANA y RAMON AYALA plays The Forum.
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Sat; Fri & Sat, Jun 16 & 17:
8-11:55 pm DUELING PIANOS return for two nights at the Shamrock Irish Pub & Eatery, 39252 Winchester Rd, #145, Murrieta, CA; 951-696-5252; http://theshamrockirishpubandeatery.com
* See Friday, 8 pm listing for write-up on thsi show.
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SUNDAY
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Note that Sunday FESTIVALS that began Thursday or Friday are NUMEROUS and are listed ONLY on the day they began, so also remember to check those two days, above.
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Sun, Jun 18:
4:30-8 pm "GRAND OLE ECHO" Americana music series returns for the summer at The Echo, 1822 W Sunset Bl, Echo Park (Los Angeles).
* Headliners this week are The Easy Leaves, Gospel Beach, Paige Calico, and Mayeux & Broussard.
* All-ages. Doors open at 3; Free admission before 5 pm; $5 after 5 pm; $15 after 8 pm when other shows, different music genres, hold sway.
* The FULL SEASON of the 2017 "Grand Ole Echo" run is at: http://www.theecho.com/event/1458479-grand-ole-echo-casper-allen-los-angeles/
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Sun, Jun 18:
5-8 pm KEY OF WHISKEY, a band of impressive repertoire, plays a full early evening, no-cover, at the Shamrock Irish Pub & Eatery, 39252 Winchester Rd, #145, Murrieta, CA; 951-696-5252; http://theshamrockirishpubandeatery.com
* "Southern California based KEY OF WHISKEY combines traditional and contemporary Celtic music with a sound that is all their own. Infusing styles and experience that range from classical symphonies to traditional and contemporary Irish music, they delight their audiences and are guaranteed to have them on their feet and dancing no time! This really is perfect family entertainment and a great opportunity to enjoy live music and dinner in a wonderful Irish atmosphere." - the venue's PR.
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Sun, Jun 18:
6 pm "LUX AETERNA (GALA)" with the LOS ANGELES MASTER CHORALE plus guests MOIRA SMILEY, Eric Whitacre, and more, perform a program of modern originals at the Walt Disney Concert Hall at the L.A. Music Center, Grand Ave & First St, Los Angeles.
* Tix & more info: 213-972-7282; https://www.lamasterchorale.org/lux-aeterna
* Program:
MORTEN LAURIDSEN - "Lux Aeterna" (20th Anniversary)
ERIC WHITACRE - "Child of Wonder" (US Premiere)
BILLY CHILDS - "In Gratitude" (World Premiere)
MOIRA SMILEY - "Time in Our Voices" (World Premiere)
ESA-PEKKA SALONEN - "Iri da iri"
SHAWN KIRCHNER - "Heavenly Home
* There are two other performances of the full program and both are far less pricey: (1) "LUX AETERNA (20th Anniversary)" at 2 pm Sat, June 17; and (2) at the participatory(!) "LUX AETERNA (Choir Night)" at 8 pm Tue, June 22. See listings.
* Watch Moira leading 1,000 singers at Disney Concert Hall, in singing her original trad-folk song, "Bring Me a Little Water, Sylvie." It's quite amazing to see sooo many singers, including the L.A. MASTER CHORALE in their tuxes and evening gowns, singing and clapping the rhythm with Moira singing and conducting. It works for everyone to watch it (but only ONCE for those of us who refuse to infest our devices with Facebook's insidious spyware): https://www.facebook.com/LAMasterChorale/videos/10154900633899442/
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Sun, Jun 18:
7 pm "RHYTHMIC RELATIONS 2017" at the Warner Grand Theatre, 478 W 6th St, San Pedro, CA 90731; 310-548-2493.
* Taikoproject ain’t your mama’s taiko, but it may be your hip younger cousin’s. The first American taiko group to win the prestigious "Tokyo International Taiko Contest" (2005), Taikoproject has performed and recorded with some of the world’s best-known artists, including Stevie Wonder, Usher, Justin Bieber and Alicia Keys.
* This two-hour concert also features sister groups KITSUNE TAIKO and BOMBU TAIKO and guest performers from L.A.-based CIRQUE BERZERK.
* Tix: http://www.grandvision.org/shop/tickets.asp
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Sun, Jun 18:
8 pm BEN VAUGHN TRIO, plus BARBARA MANNING with DAVID WENGER, and RUSS TOLMAN & FRIENDS plays the famed concert hall behind McCabe's Guitar Shop, 3101 Pico Bl, Santa Monica, CA 90405; 310-828-4497; www.mccabes.com
* This show is a bargain at $15.
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WEDNESDAY
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Wed, Jun 21 & Wed, Jun 28:
6:30-8:30 pm ANDY & RENEE, front duo of the award-winning band HARD RAIN, play the Bottle Inn Riviera, 1700 S Catalina Av (entrance on Avenue I), Redondo Beach, CA 90277; 310-543-6800.
* Andy & Renee & Hard Rain host the annual "Dylanfest," always a Guide top pick, and the duo are recently back after their successful concert tour of Italy in May.
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THURSDAY
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Thu, Jun 22:
8 pm "LUX AETERNA (Choir Night)" with the LOS ANGELES MASTER CHORALE plus guests MOIRA SMILEY, Eric Whitacre, and more, perform a program of modern originals at the Walt Disney Concert Hall at the L.A. Music Center, Grand Ave & First St, Los Angeles.
* THIS INCLUDES the participatory(!) "PRE-CONCERT GROUP SING" With Eric Whitacre and Moira Smiley, FREE for all ticket holders, 7-7:40 pm.
* Get your SHEET MUSIC FOR LUX AETERNA CHOIR NIGHT by US mail (after you have purchased a ticket). It's at: https://lamc.formstack.com/forms/sleep_score
* There are two other performances of the full program: (1) at the pricey "LUX AETERNA (GALA)" at 6 pm Sunday, June 18; and (2) the "LUX AETERNA (20th Anniversary)" at 2 pm on June 17.
* Tix & more info: 213-972-7282; https://www.lamasterchorale.org/showinfo.php?id=59; NOTE: "Orchestra East" and "Orchestra west" sections have the cheapest tix, at $29.
* Program:
MORTEN LAURIDSEN - "Lux Aeterna" (20th Anniversary)
ERIC WHITACRE - "Child of Wonder" (US Premiere)
BILLY CHILDS - "In Gratitude" (World Premiere)
MOIRA SMILEY - "Time in Our Voices" (World Premiere)
ESA-PEKKA SALONEN - "Iri da iri"
SHAWN KIRCHNER - "Heavenly Home
* Watch Moira leading 1,000 singers at Disney Concert Hall, in singing her original trad-folk song, "Bring Me a Little Water, Sylvie." It's quite amazing to see sooo many singers, including the L.A. MASTER CHORALE in their tuxes and evening gowns, singing and clapping the rhythm with Moira singing and conducting. It works for everyone to watch it (but only ONCE for those of us who refuse to infest our devices with Facebook's insidious spyware): https://www.facebook.com/LAMasterChorale/videos/10154900633899442/
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Thu, Jun 22: Not music, but cool...
8 pm "LIFE IN A BLENDER: A SOCIAL MEDIA QUENCHER" at the E Spot Lounge, 4349 Tujunga Av, Studio City, CA 91604.
* Adults-only show. "Today's society is saturated with social media. Surely a majority of us can admit that it absorbs a good chunk of our time on a daily basis. We're blending together a delicious social media quencher for you! The ingredients? Dance, comedy sketches, music fest fashion, and social media madness to help you dive out of reality into, well.. reality! We encourage you to use your smart phone throughout the show during various interactive moments. You'll be sure to have plenty of material to post..."
* Tix, https://tickets.vendini.com/ticket-software.html?t=tix&w=abe1f9cf62f8a0b9d529f8e560d241c1&vqitq=98c4f29d-38da-424d-855d-4eae42e958c7&vqitp=4ab93519-9593-45c5-a90e-1f977c98e2fa&vqitts=1456159698&vqitc=vendini&vqite=itlwww&vqitrt=Safetynet&vqith=5b1226e8689a36b556e64886a79a3dd3&vqitq=258c2194-4b24-49a9-8512-0caa53be122a&vqitp=bbd94539-9096-4ed8-89e0-c99784908f32&vqitts=1492213739&vqitc=vendini&vqite=itl&vqitrt=Safetynet&vqith=36033fed206dad14fd87ffe5d03f828b
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FRIDAY
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Jun 23-25, 2017:
"SUSANVILLE BLUEGRASS FESTIVAL" in Susanville, east of the Sierra in Northern Cal.
* Complete info in the Guide's "ENCYCLOPEDIA FESTIVANICA" at: http://acousticamericana.blogspot.com/2017/04/2017-music-festival-guide-current.html
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Fri, Jun 23: FILM SCREENING
7:30 pm "MONTEREY POP" screens one-night-only at the Aero Theatre, 1328 Montana Av, Santa Monica, CA 90403; 310-260-1528.
* It's a new 4K restortion of "MONTEREY POP" 50 years after the epochal salute to the 1967 "Monterey International Pop Festival" the key event of the "Summer of Love," featuring the likes of Janis Joplin, Jimi Hendrix, Otis Redding, The Who and others.
* Theatre has digital projection, listening devices, stadium seating, and is wheelchair accessible.
* Tix: $12 General Admission and $8 for American Cinematheque Members.
* Tix at: http://www.fandango.com/americancinemathequeattheaerotheatre_aacpd/theaterpage or http://click.fc.enewsaxs.com/
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Fri, Jun 23:
8 pm THE MASTERSONS & FRIENDS play a "Special CD Release Concert" in the famed concert hall behind McCabe's Guitar Shop, 3101 Pico Bl, Santa Monica, CA 90405; 310-828-4497; www.mccabes.com
* This show is a bargain at $16.
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Fri, Jun 23:
8-11:55 pm THE CLINT WESTWOOD BAND plays a full evening, no-cover, at the Shamrock Irish Pub & Eatery, 39252 Winchester Rd, #145, Murrieta, CA; 951-696-5252; http://theshamrockirishpubandeatery.com
* "The Shamrock loves to bring new talent to our stage and we know you are going to love The Clint Westwood Band. This San Diego outfit put on an amazing show and so many people have been waiting for their return. The CW band will take you on a musical journey with a little "country fried" rock and roll twist as well as dirtying up some old classic cover songs. We can't wait to see this band perform and with a great fiddle player in the mix it's another Friday 'live' great night at your favorite Irish pub." - the venue's PR.
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SATURDAY
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Note that Saturday FESTIVALS that began Friday are listed ONLY on the day they began, so also remember to check above.
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Sat & Sun, Jun 24 & 25, FESTIVAL:
"ARROYO SECO WEEKEND" festival in Pasadena, CA.
* Complete info in the Guide's "ENCYCLOPEDIA FESTIVANICA" at: http://acousticamericana.blogspot.com/2017/04/2017-music-festival-guide-current.html
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Sat, Jun 24:
1 pm "THE BIG SING IN GRAND PARK" is a FREE participatory concert led by MOIRA SMILEY, ERIC WHITACRE, GRANT GERSHON, FRANCESCO NÚÑEZ, & ROLLO DILWORTH, at Grand Park, stretching down the hill from the Music Center to City Hall, in Downtown L.A.; https://www.lamasterchorale.org/showinfo.php?id=61
* Conductors Grant Gershon, Eric Whitacre, Francisco Núñez, Moira Smiley, and Rollo Dilworth will take turns leading the crowd from the Grand Park stage, located in the downtown park between Temple Street and Grand Avenue.
* The five engaging choral conductors will lead participants through a program of popular, well known songs alongside short easy-to-learn choral pieces that the conductors will teach.
* Professional singers from the Los Angeles Master Chorale will perform a short set of music before interspersing amongst the attendees to provide expert encouragement for the main event.
* As a prelude to the musical activities, four of the city’s most popular food trucks will also be in Grand Park near the stage area, serving from 12 noon and people are encouraged to come early and enjoy lunch on the lawn. Food will be available for purchase. Complimentary water will be provided to participants. No choir experience is required to participate.
* Program includes:
SIMON & GARFUNKEL - "Bridge Over Troubled Water"
THE TOKENS - "A-Weema-Weh" ("The Lion Sleeps Tonight")
Arr. HENRY LECK - Siyahamba
BILL WITHERS - "Lean On Me"
ALAN MENKEN - "Be our Guest" ("Beauty and the Beast")
And many more
* Watch Moira leading 1,000 singers at Disney Concert Hall, in singing her original trad-folk song, "Bring Me a Little Water, Sylvie." It's quite amazing to see sooo many singers, including the L.A. MASTER CHORALE in their tuxes and evening gowns, singing and clapping the rhythm with Moira singing and conducting. It works for everyone to watch it (but only ONCE for those of us who refuse to infest our devices with Facebook's insidious spyware): https://www.facebook.com/LAMasterChorale/videos/10154900633899442/
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Sat, Jun 24:
3 pm CIRCUS NO. 9 plays a matinee at the Coffee Gallery Backstage, 2029 N Lake Av, Altadena, CA; phone for reservations, 626-798-6236.
* Traveling from their home base in East Tennessee to show off their national award-winning picking and singing, CIRCUS NO. 9 has the real East Tennessee sound.
* They are a four piece young, progressive acoustic group that embraces the influence of Bluegrass, Americana, and Folk.
* The group has appeared on stage alongside top artists including David Grisman, Bryan Sutton, Larry Keel, and more.
* With awarded musicians Matthew Davis (2016 National Banjo Champion), Thomas Cassell (2016 Rockygrass Mandolin Champion), Johnny Lanehart, and Colin Hotz, Circus No.9 is taking the new acoustic scene by force.
* Both Davis and Cassell are alumni of the 2016 and 2017 Acoustic Music Seminar, a very prestigious event held for young musicians. Led by mandolin legend Mike Marshall, as well as Darrell Scott, Bryan Sutton, Julian Lage, and Aoife O'Donovan, this event has resulted in some of the most innovative musicians on the bluegrass and acoustic scene, including Paul Kowert (Punch Brothers, "A Prairie Home Companion"), Alex Hargreaves (Sarah Jarosz), Brittany Haas ("A Prairie Home Companion"), and more.
* Combined with the songwriting of band member Colin Hotz and the bass playing of Johnny "Calamari" Lanehart, they are a serious musical force, taking a 3,000 mile journey to bring you their music and good times in a delightful afternoon of authentic, but progressive, strings and voice.
* Venue impresario Bob Stane says, "Youth will be served."
* More on the band and their awards at: https://circusnumbernine.com
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Sat, Jun 24:
4:30 pm HIGH STRUNG delights you with more “music your Grandpappy’d like” at Claremont Village’s "BLUES & BREWS FESTIVAL" in Claremont, CA.
* Info at: www.claremontbluesandbrews.com/music.html
* More at band member Belinda Thom's site, www.modaltease.com
* catch a music performance video at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SBfcHXoL7Pc
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Sat, Jun 24:
8 pm THE BAREFOOT MOVEMENT, a Guide favorite, plays the famed concert hall behind McCabe's Guitar Shop, 3101 Pico Bl, Santa Monica, CA 90405; 310-828-4497; www.mccabes.com
* This show is a bargain at $16.
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Sat, Jun 24:
8 pm RICK ROBERTS (FLYING BURRITO BROS, FIREFALL) plays "Russ & Julie's House Concerts" series in Oak Park (off the 101, W of Thousand Oaks).
* Reservations (make 'em fast) get directions at: rsvp@houseconcerts.us
* Singer-songwriter Rick Roberts has been awarded two platinum and four gold albums.
* He is renowned for his work in great bands. A 45-year veteran of the music airways, he began his recording career in 1970 with the Flying Burrito Brothers (with Chris Hillman, Bernie Leadon & Michael Clarke) and was a major contributor to their 1971 self-titled album and their 1972 live album, "Last of the Red Hot Burritos."
* He went on to do two solo albums, then formed the well-known band FIREFALL in 1974, with whom he played for seven years during their heyday.
* Rick has also been a member of Stephen Stills’ band and Linda Ronstadt’s band.
* Over 60 of his compositions have been recorded and performed by such artists as The Burritos, Firefall, Stephen Stills, Linda Ronstadt, Barry Manilow, The Dirt Band, and numerous others.
* He is the composer of the hit songs “Just Remember I Love You,” “You Are The Woman,” “Strange Way,” “Colorado,” and several more that graced the Top 40 at one time or another.
* Here are some music video links:
Firefall - "You Are The Woman" (#9 in 1976): https://youtu.be/mCXdZU-ScuM
Firefall - "Just Remember I Love You" (#11 in 1978, #1 Adult Contemporary hit; Timothy B. Schmit of the Eagles on backing vocals): https://youtu.be/Lt6lYiKcik8
Firefall - "Strange Way" (#11 in 1978): https://youtu.be/GuULXvBPW4U
The Flying Burrito Brothers - "Colorado" (1971): https://youtu.be/dPpnvNlywP8
Rick Roberts - "Sail Away" (1972): https://youtu.be/Ilr22N6WgyI
* Evening includes potluck style coffee and dessert buffet.
* $20 per person, cash at the door. All the money goes to the performer. Doors at 7:30 pm, no one admitted after the show starts.
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Sat, Jun 24:
8-11:55 pm CRAIC HAUS plays a full evening, no cover, at the Shamrock Irish Pub & Eatery, 39252 Winchester Rd, #145, Murrieta, CA; 951-696-5252; http://theshamrockirishpubandeatery.com
* "Always a great 'Craic' when this band plays The Shamrock. Great wit, great contemporary tunes and classics with a Shamrockabilly twist. Fantastic entertainment and always a crowd-pleaser come and see what Craic Haus are all about." - the venue's PR.
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SUNDAY
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Note that Sunday FESTIVALS that began Friday or Saturday are NUMEROUS, and are listed ONLY on the day they began, so also remember to check those two days, above.
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Sun, Jun 25, FESTIVAL:
Noon-4 pm "SUMMER SOLSTICE FESTIVAL" is FREE at the Muckenthaler Cultural Center, 1201 W Malvern Av, Fullerton, Ca 92831; 714-738-6595; www.TheMuck.org
✔ TIX: It's free.
✔ CAMPING: No.
✔ THE SCENE: An outdoor festival with free access to the museum galleries. Promo says, "enjoy performances by award winning acts," but none were named by press time. The venue, nicknamed "The Muck," does routinely book Folk-Americana acts for its various series of concerts. We have good info of this one-day event, otherwise: "Celebrate summer with an afternoon filled with live music, food, craft beer and plenty of activities. Enjoy the free children’s art events and play area as well as an arts and crafts fair. Stroll through the galleries inside the Muckenthaler Villa (free admission for the event) and learn about the history of the Muckenthaler Family. Discover local craft breweries in the new OC Beer Alley — featuring Bootlegger's Brewery, Evans Brewing Company, All-American Ale Works, Karl Strauss Brewing Company, and more. Cold brews organized by RYPEN." For more information about summer concerts and performance schedules, galleries, special events, classes, or to purchase tickets to other events at the Muck, call 714-738-6595 or email info@TheMuck.org
✔ 2017 LINEUP:
♪ Not announced by press time (late May, 2017).
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Sun, Jun 25:
10:30 am DAN CROW plays the "MATINEE KIDS SHOW" series in the famed concert hall behind McCabe's Guitar Shop, 3101 Pico Bl, Santa Monica, CA 90405; 310-828-4497; www.mccabes.com
* Tix are $10, and kids under age 2 get in free.
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Sun, Jun 25:
4:30-8 pm "GRAND OLE ECHO" Americana music series returns for the summer at The Echo, 1822 W Sunset Bl, Echo Park (Los Angeles).
* Headliners this time are Deception Past, Jenny Don't And The Spurs, and Hayley Thompson-King.
* All-ages. Doors open at 3; Free admission before 5 pm; $5 after 5 pm; $15 after 8 pm when other shows, different music genres, hold sway.
* The FULL SEASON of the 2017 "Grand Ole Echo" run is at: http://www.theecho.com/event/1458479-grand-ole-echo-casper-allen-los-angeles/
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Sun, Jun 25:
5-8 pm PROFESSOR X — ACOUSTIC plays a full early evening, no cover, at the Shamrock Irish Pub & Eatery, 39252 Winchester Rd, #145, Murrieta, CA; 951-696-5252; http://theshamrockirishpubandeatery.com
* Live music on a Sunday afternoon with PROFESSOR X (aka HUNTER & LARRY). "This duo will perform some great hits and acoustic tunes, from current chart tunes and all the way back to the seventies. Without doubt, HUNTER is one of the best guitarists in the Valley, so come and see a musician at work with a set the whole family can enjoy. Easy listening on a Sunday afternoon and the perfect way to round off the weekend." - the venue's PR.
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Sun, Jun 25:
8 pm "DEJA VU - THE COMPLETE ALBUM, LIVE IN CONCERT" presented by Keith Putney Productions, featuring JEFF ALAN ROSS, ROB BONFIGLIO, STEVE FEKETE, ADAM DANIEL, CHAD WATSON, and CHRISTOPHER ALLIS, in the famed concert hall behind McCabe's Guitar Shop, 3101 Pico Bl, Santa Monica, CA 90405; 310-828-4497; www.mccabes.com
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TUESDAY
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Tue, Jun 27:
6 pm MOIRA SMILEY & VOCO play the 2017 season opener "World Rhythms Concert" series in Descanso Gardens, 1418 Descanso Dr, La Cañada Flintridge, CA 91011; https://www.descansogardens.org/event/world-rhythms-moira-smiley-and-voco/
* Concert is free with paid admission to the Gardens ($9).
* "It's been awhile!" notes Moira, adding, "So great to sing/play with Pilar Diaz & April Guthrie." (Great to hear and see the three of 'em, too.)
* "...genre-bending Moira Smiley & VOCO, bring elegance and grit to folk songs original and ancient."
* Bring a picnic or purchase Patina grill favorites for a family-friendly evening of fun.
* Watch Moira leading 1,000 singers at Disney Concert Hall, in singing her original trad-folk song, "Bring Me a Little Water, Sylvie." It's quite amazing to see sooo many singers, including the L.A. MASTER CHORALE in their tuxes and evening gowns, singing and clapping the rhythm with Moira singing and conducting. It works for everyone to watch it (but only ONCE for those of us who refuse to infest our devices with Facebook's insidious spyware): https://www.facebook.com/LAMasterChorale/videos/10154900633899442/
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WEDNESDAY
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Wed, Jun 28: Not music, but interesting
7:30 am-11 am "FUTURE FORUM – ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE & ROBOTICS" presented by CSU Dominguez Hills and sponsored by the Los Angeles County Economic Development Corporation, happens at ROW DTLA (thirty acres of historic buildings in the heart of Downtown L.A.), at 777 S Alameda St, Los Angeles, CA 90021; http://laedc.org/event/future-forums
* FUTURE FORUM explores the region’s Artificial Intelligence industry and jobs. As disruptive technologies continue to pervade society, they require people and organizations to adapt to new capabilities. Artificial Intelligence is already having a profound impact on our personal and working lives–and its impact will only increase in the future.
* "Much like the PC disrupted our lives in the 1980s, AI will lay the foundation for future decades of how we interact with technology, and how these new advents in technology will impact our everyday lives. More specifically, how will advanced manufacturing and machine learning affect our workforce in LA County? Will robots replace jobs, or complement and enhance existing roles in the various industries in the LA region? How will the benefits offered by the Internet of Things (IoT) and AI present opportunities for industries including airlines, manufacturing, smart buildings, smart homes, and oil and power?" Those questions and more will be addressed by an impressive lineup of speakers.
* Keynote speaker is MICHAEL KING, VP & General Manager, Global Education Industry, IBM. Panelists are DR. RANDALL W. HILL, Jr., Executive Director, USC’s Institute for Creative Technologies; and TODD HOLLOWAY, Director of Content Science & Algorithms, Netflix. Welcoming remarks by WILLIE J. HAGAN, Ph. D., President, California State University, Dominguez Hills; and BILL ALLEN, CEO, Los Angeles County Economic Development Corporation.
* The Guide is telling you about this because we absolutely do NOT like the directions being taken by the technocratic corporatocracy. For us humans trying to maintain a decent chance at life, being armed with knowledge is really the only way any of us stand a chance to change it.
* Tix (registration fee): General public $65; Student rate is $40. Register at: http://laedc.org/event/future-forums
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Wed, Jun 28:
6:30-8:30 pm ANDY & RENEE, front duo of the award-winning band HARD RAIN, play the Bottle Inn Riviera, 1700 S Catalina Av (entrance on Avenue I), Redondo Beach, CA 90277; 310-543-6800.
* Andy & Renee & Hard Rain host the annual "Dylanfest," always a Guide top pick, and the duo are recently back after their successful concert tour of Italy in May.
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Wed, Jun 28:
7:30 pm "THE BEATLES SGT. PEPPER'S LONELY HEARTS CLUB BAND MAS2653 MONO" at The GRAMMY Museum, 800 W Olympic Bl (entrance around the corner on Figueroa), Los Angeles CA 90015.
* It's a celebration of the 50th anniversary of the release of THE BEATLES most innovative album, as "the GRAMMY Museum Presents the Record Theater," hosted and created by MARVIN ETZIONI.
* This program is back at the museum, by popular demand, for the eighth time.
* The evening is hosted by peermusic songwriter, record producer and creator of "The Record Theatre," Marvin Etzioni, and features a panel discussion by special guests BRIAN KEHEW and KEVIN RYAN, co-authors of "Kaleidoscope Eyes: A Day in the Life of Sgt. Pepper," and CHRIS CARTER, host of "Breakfast with the Beatles" on KLOS.
* TIX will sell-out promptly. Get 'em at: https://www.axs.com/events/336918/grammy-museum-presents-the-record-theater-sgt-pepper-s-lonely-hearts-c-tickets
* Also see The Guide's special edition about the influence of this album, "Sgt. Pepper at 50," at: http://acousticamericana.blogspot.com/2017/06/sgt-pepper-at-50-guide-special-edition.html
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THURSDAY
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Thu-Sun, Jun 29-Jul 2, FESTIVAL:
"HIGH SIERRA MUSIC FESTIVAL" at the Plumas County Fairgrounds, 204 Fairground Rd, Quincy, CA 95971.
* Complete info in the Guide's "ENCYCLOPEDIA FESTIVANICA" at: http://acousticamericana.blogspot.com/2017/04/2017-music-festival-guide-current.html
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Thu, Jun 29:
8 pm "AN EVENING WITH HENRY KAPONO" at the GRAMMY Museum, 800 W Olympic Bl (entrance on Figueroa), Los Angeles, CA 90015; 213-765-6800; www.grammymuseum.org
* Legendary Hawaiian artist HENRY KAPONO does a performance-interview, a discussion on his extraordinary career, followed by an intimate performance. The evening is hosted by SCOTT GOLDMAN, Executive Director of the GRAMMY Museum.
* Tix go on sale Jun 1 at noon; AmEx cardholders can buy them before that.
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Thu, Jun 29:
8 pm "PAT WHITEMAN SINGS HARRIET SCHOCK" at the E Spot Lounge, 4349 Tujunga Av, Studio City, CA 91604.
* "Join popular and versatile LA vocalist Pat Whiteman as she explores the songs of Harriet Schock, well known for her Grammy-nominated song recorded by Helen Reddy “Ain’t No Way to Treat a Lady.” Schock has also written for a variety of other artists as well as TV and film. The show features special guest Gary Lynn Floyd (flying in from Texas) and Harriet on keys with musicians Joe Lamanno (bass), MB Gordy (percussion), Kelly DeSarla (flute), Brad Blaisdell (harmonica), Eden Livingood (violin/viola) and Andrea Ross-Greene and Barbara Shane (background vocals). "A special music and memory filled evening." BroadwayWorld.com says, "A divine songfest, a DREAM TEAM!"
* Tix, https://tickets.vendini.com/ticket-software.html?t=tix&w=abe1f9cf62f8a0b9d529f8e560d241c1&vqitq=98c4f29d-38da-424d-855d-4eae42e958c7&vqitp=4ab93519-9593-45c5-a90e-1f977c98e2fa&vqitts=1456159698&vqitc=vendini&vqite=itlwww&vqitrt=Safetynet&vqith=5b1226e8689a36b556e64886a79a3dd3&vqitq=258c2194-4b24-49a9-8512-0caa53be122a&vqitp=bbd94539-9096-4ed8-89e0-c99784908f32&vqitts=1492213739&vqitc=vendini&vqite=itl&vqitrt=Safetynet&vqith=36033fed206dad14fd87ffe5d03f828b
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Thu, Jun 29:
7:30–9:30 pm THE ALLEY CATS play the "Under the Stars" outdoor concert series at the Muckenthaler Cultural Center, 1201 W Malvern Av, Fullerton, Ca 92831; 714-738-6595; www.TheMuck.org
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FRIDAY
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Note that FESTIVALS that began Thursday, June 29, are listed ONLY on the day they began, so also remember to check above.
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Fri, Jun 30:
8-11:55 pm QUEL BORDEL plays a full evening, acoustic & electric, no cover, at the Shamrock Irish Pub & Eatery, 39252 Winchester Rd, #145, Murrieta, CA; 951-696-5252; http://theshamrockirishpubandeatery.com
* QUEL BORDEL are a high energy Gypsy kick-stomp band, playing tunes laced with Celtic Bluegrass.
* "With fiddle and banjo, these San Diego musicians bring a high energy, highly entertaining show. If you love FLOGGING MOLLY and MUMFORD & SONS, you will love this band. They have built-up an army of followers on previous appearances at the Shamrock so get your dancing shoes and party heads on and come and see what they are all about." - the venue's PR.
* They're back here July 2 with an all-acoustic show. See listing.
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SATURDAY
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Note that Saturday FESTIVALS that began Thursday or Friday are NUMEROUS, and are listed ONLY on the day they began, so also remember to check those two days, above.
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Jul 1, FESTIVAL:
9th annual "ROADSHOW REVIVAL" subtitled "A CELEBRATION OF AMERICAN ROOTS MUSIC," at Discovery Ventura, 1888 E Thompson Bl, Ventura CA 93001.
* Complete info in the Guide's "ENCYCLOPEDIA FESTIVANICA" at: http://acousticamericana.blogspot.com/2017/04/2017-music-festival-guide-current.html
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Sat, Jul 1:
7:30-10:30 pm ANDY & RENEE, front duo of the award-winning band HARD RAIN, celebrate their return from their successful concert tour of Italy with a full-evening show tonight at Avenue A Bar & Grill, 800 S Pacific Coast Hwy. Redondo Beach, CA 90277.
* Andy & Renee & Hard Rain host the annual "Dylanfest," always a Guide top pick, and the duo did a successful concert tour of Italy in May.
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Sat, Jul 1:
8 pm "BACK WHERE I BELONG! CORI CABLE KIDDER & FRIENDS" is a very notable "special evening of music and song" at the Sierra Madre Playhouse, 87 W Sierra Madre Bl, Sierra Madre, CA 91024;
* In 2015, CORI CABLE KIDDER starred in the most successful Sierra Madre Playhouse production ever, "ALWAYS….PATSY CLINE." A darling of critics as well as audiences, she was nominated for the "Ovation Award" for "Best Actress in a Musical."
* This year, she’s been touring with the national company of the hit Broadway show "MAMMA MIA!" Now, for one night only, she’ll be returning to Sierra Madre Playhouse for a special concert event, joined by "Mamma Mia!" cast mate and vocalist LUKE MONDAY, as well as surprise guests. Her Patsy Cline musical director SEAN PAXTON will be back with a five-piece band.
* Cori will perform selections from "ALWAYS….PATSY CLINE" as well as some of the hit songs from "MAMMA MIA!"
* If you missed her in 2015, or if you saw her back then and have to hear her again, you owe it to yourself to see this wonderful evening of song.
* A portion of the proceeds from this event will go to support the continuing cultural activities of Sierra Madre Playhouse, a 501c3 non-profit organization. Your ticket price above the amount of $50 is tax-deductible.
* Reservations, 626-355-4318; online tix at: www.sierramadreplayhouse.org
* Abundant free parking behind the Playhouse.
* Tix, $85 & $100; V.I.P. tix $125 include premium seating, a private cocktail reception, and photo opportunity with Cori and her musical friends.
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Musical stage play, running
JULY 1 through AUGUST 27
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Jul 1-Aug 27, 2017:
"JACQUES BREL IS ALIVE AND WELL AND LIVING IN PARIS" — the powerful musical revue, revived at the Odyssey Theatre, 2055 S Sepulveda Bl, West Los Angeles, 90025; reservations and info, 310-477-2055 or www.OdysseyTheatre.com.
* SHOW TIMES: Runs Fridays & Saturdays at 8 pm, Sundays at 2 pm, Jul 1 through Aug 27 (dark Jul 23 & Aug 11; on Sun, Jul 2 only, performance is at 5 pm with no 2 pm matinee). Addt'l 8 pm weeknight performances on Thu, Jul 13; Wed, Jul 19; Thu, Jul 27.
* Tix: $27 on Wednesdays and Thursdays; $32 on Fridays; $36 Saturdays & Sundays. There is one “Tix for $10” performance, Fri, Jul 7.
* "Naughty, funny, dark and romantic... the off-Broadway hit by Eric Blau and Mort Shuman introduced American audiences to the Belgian singer-songwriter known as the 'Bob Dylan of France.'"
* Now, director Dan Fishbach and musical director Anthony Lucca bring it back. Marc Francoeur, Susan Kohler, Miyuki Miyagi and Michael Yapujian star in this powerful and bold theatrical experience that was a sensation when it opened off-Broadway in 1968. A prolific singer-songwriter, actor and director, Brel composed and performed literate, thoughtful and theatrical songs that generated a large, devoted following – initially in Belgium and France, and later throughout the world.
* This revue, conceived by Blau and Shuman FEATURES ENGLISH LYRICS and additional material by the pair and pays tribute to Brel's unique genius. In any language, his songs brim with flair, attitude and European sophistication, retaining their edgy vibe over half a century after they were written. While Brel is no longer either alive or living in Paris, his legendary vision of romance, humor and moral conviction endures. We're looking forward to this freshly revived production.
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Note that Sunday, Jul 2, FESTIVALS that began Thursday, Friday or Saturday are listed ONLY on the day they began, so also remember to check those three days, above.
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Sun, Jul 2:
4:30 pm "THE GRAND OLE ECHO" is ON HIATUS this week, because its home venue is producing an event called "Dirty Penni Fest."
* The FULL SEASON of the 2017 "Grand Ole Echo" run is at: http://www.theecho.com/event/1458479-grand-ole-echo-casper-allen-los-angeles/
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Sun, Jul 2:
5-8 pm QUEL BORDEL — ACOUSTIC, as the band brings a fully acoustic set to the Shamrock Irish Pub & Eatery, 39252 Winchester Rd, #145, Murrieta, CA; 951-696-5252; http://theshamrockirishpubandeatery.com
* "Shamrock favorites Quel Bordel performing a talent-laden acoustic set for the whole family to enjoy on a Sunday afternoon. This highly rated San Diego band performs a string of great covers and modern tunes as well as some traditional Irish and their own great material. With a fiddle, banjo and guitar, you can be sure of some great foot tapping, hand clapping tunes. Come and see why these guys pack the pub every time they perform on our stage in a laid back Sunday atmosphere." - the venue's PR.
* QUEL BORDEL are a high energy Gypsy kick-stomp band, playing tunes laced with Celtic Bluegrass.
* "With fiddle and banjo, these San Diego musicians bring a high energy, highly entertaining show. If you love FLOGGING MOLLY and MUMFORD & SONS, you will love this band. They have built-up an army of followers on previous appearances at the Shamrock so get your dancing shoes and party heads on and come and see what they are all about." - the venue's PR.
* (If you're reading this way ahead, they're also here Jun 4 with an all-acoustic show. See listing, unless that date has passed.)
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4th of July events are listed by what starts the earliest, wherever it happens.
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Tue, Jul 4:
11 am-5 pm "4th OF JULY OLD-FASHIONED FAMILY BARN DANCE AND BARBEQUE" at Will Geer’s Theatricum Botanicum, 1419 N Topanga Canyon Bl, Topanga, CA 90290. (Midway between Pacific Coast Highway and the 101 Ventura Freeway).
* It's family hoe-down with live music, a barn dance, pie-eating contest, watermelon seed-spitting contest, cake walk, horseshoes, relay races, dunk bucket, family games, and more, under massive sheltering oaks, in the delightful outdoor venue where you can also catch summer thetare productions and concerts and see Woody Guthrie's cabin (yep, he lived there, at his friend Will Geer's place).
* This event is the subject of the # 3 news feature in the Guide's May 30 edition, at: http://acousticamericana.blogspot.com/2017/05/music-news-and-doins-this-week-next.html
* Advance tix and more info: 310-455-3723 or www.theatricum.com
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Jul 4, FESTIVAL:
"COLUMBIA’S GLORIOUS 4th OF JULY CELEBRATION" at Columbia State Historic Park, Main St & State St, Columbia, CA 95310.
* Complete info in the Guide's "ENCYCLOPEDIA FESTIVANICA" at: http://acousticamericana.blogspot.com/2017/04/2017-music-festival-guide-current.html
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Tue, Jul 4th:
2 pm "4TH OF JULY PARTY" with ANDY & RENEE and their award-winning band HARD RAIN, is a yard & house party at the Home of Jean Merl in Hermosa Beach, CA 90254.
* Tix, $25, include address and directions, at: http://www.andyandrenee.com/store.php
* Doors at 2 pm, music starts at 3:30 pm.
* In the best 4th of July tradition, it's a potluck. Bring a dish to share and BYOB.
* Andy & Renee & Hard Rain host the annual "Dylanfest," always a Guide top pick, and the duo are recently back after their successful concert tour of Italy, so expect more good tales of the road.
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Jul 4, FESTIVAL:
"4TH OF JULY BLOCK PARTY" is a one-day festival at Grand Park and The Music Center, 200 N Grand Av, downtown Los Angeles, CA 90012
* Complete info in the Guide's "ENCYCLOPEDIA FESTIVANICA" at: http://acousticamericana.blogspot.com/2017/04/2017-music-festival-guide-current.html
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If your July 4th weekend starts on the 4th and runs through the following weekend...
Sat, Jul 8:
6 pm JIM CURRY performs his "JOHN DENVER TRIBUTE SHOW," plus TAYLOR MADE, the JAMES TAYLOR tribute band, outdoors at the Big Bear Discovery Center, 40971 North Shore Dr, Fawnskin (near Big Bear), CA 92333;
* This is one of Curry's most popular annual shows in California. It's outdoors in the mountains under the pines, the ideal setting for John Denver's music.
* Curry's full band performs this John Denver Tribute; Taylor Made is a full-band tribute to James Taylor.
* Food available for purchase.
* Bring chairs and blankets and jackets; it's summer, but mountain nights get cold.
* This is a benefit concert; proceeds go to reforest our local mountains.
* Consider making a weekend of it. Big Bear Lake has a lot to offer in outdoor recreation. If you wish to spend the weekend, the Curry's recommend their friend's resort: www.bearcreek-resort.com
* Tix: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/jim-curry-tribute-to-the-music-of-john-denver-at-music-in-the-mountains-tickets-32832565086
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That's a lil' rundown on bunches o' festivals and a few recommended concerts and events in California through the 4th of July.
There are HUNDREDS more FESTIVALS happening all over North America, and we describe 'em in the detail you need in the Guide's "ENCYCLOPEDIA FESTIVANICA" at: http://acousticamericana.blogspot.com/2017/04/2017-music-festival-guide-current.html
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Okay, so we do have one thing to recommend after July 4th...
Sat & Sun, Jul 15 & 16:
"BILL PICKETT RODEO -- 33 Years of the Greatest Show on Dirt," at the Industry Hills Expo Center, 16200 Temple Av, City of Industry, CA 91744;
* African American cowboys, cowgirls and youngsters will choke dust as fans and novice spectators cheer for hard riding competitors as they battle to be named the best after a season of competition. Spectators cheer for their favorite competitors during thrilling Calf Ropin', exhilarating Bareback Ridin', Bull Doggin, Ladies Barrel Racin', Junior Barrel Racin', Ladies Steer Undecoratin', and gripping Bull Ridin.'
* TIX range from $20-$40; contact Los Angeles Rodeo Coordinator Margo Wade LaDrew at mladrew@billpickettrodeo.com 310.674.6700
* More info: www.BILLPICKETTRODEO.COM
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# 3 news feature...
RECENT NEWS FEATURES IN THE GUIDE (catalog listings with archive links)
We update this each time we run it, and we add the latest editions and delete older listings. Most recent listed first, then a reverse chronology of feature stories in recent 2017 editions.
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✔ June 2...
We ran a single-topic special edition to celebrate the birth of the "thematic concept album," and share why we need to thank The Beatles. It's titled, "SGT. PEPPER at 50 - Guide special edition, June 2 2017"
It's at:
http://acousticamericana.blogspot.com/2017/06/sgt-pepper-at-50-guide-special-edition.html
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✔ May 30...
This one is titled, "MUSIC NEWS and Doin's this week; next weekend's festivals; stuff betwixt now and July 4th — May 30 edition, 2017"
The features are:
1) Gregg Allman — Hourlong Interview Airs Tonight, Runs On-Demand
2) Benefit for Penny Nichols, "Summersongs" Founder, is June 9th
3) Celebrate July 4th at Theatricum Botanicum’s 3rd annual "Old Fashioned Barn Dance & Barbeque"
4) Helpful List 'O Festivals that are Happening this Weekend
5) Bluegrassers Lorraine Jordan & Carolina Road are "Ready for the Times to Get Better" with Brand New Video
6) One Song's Charming Backstory, from Tracy Newman
7) Folkie Dar Williams among presenters at upcoming Indie Music A2IM Libera Awards
8) LIVE MUSIC in Southern California — Now to July 4th
9) Recent News Features in The Guide (catalog listings with links)
It's at:
http://acousticamericana.blogspot.com/2017/05/music-news-and-doins-this-week-next.html
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✔ May 29...
We published a single-item editorial piece: "JFK's 100th Birthday: Remember when America Respected the President?" It's at:
http://acousticamericana.blogspot.com/2017/05/jfks-100th-birthday-remember-when.html
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✔ May 28...
This edition has the unwieldy title, "We found the BEST non-festival destination! Plus: news; remembering the late GREGG ALLMAN; ticket alerts; the concerts; AND the festivals."
The features are:
1) Marty Stuart, John Denver, Kris Kristofferson, Ella Fitzgerald, and "Monterey Pop Fest 1967" — all at the GRAMMY Museum, through June 18
2) Remembering GREGG ALLMAN, who died May 27th
3) FESTIVALS this weekend
4) CONCERTS, etc, now through July 4th, and FESTIVALS after this weekend through July 4th
5) TICKET ALERTS -- get 'em before they're gone
6) Recent News Features in the Guide (catalog listings with links)
It's at:
http://acousticamericana.blogspot.com/2017/05/we-found-best-non-festival-destination_28.html
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✔ May 27...
"Some folks to remember who didn't wear uniforms. Special for Memorial Day" is an all-news special edition published May 27, 2017 edition. It features the 110th birthday of RACHEL CARSON on May 27th, and the musical memorial for DUANE THORIN, the same day. It also has a short perspective on the need to put all those little US flags on so many military graves.
It's at:
http://acousticamericana.blogspot.com/2017/05/some-folks-to-remember-who-didnt-wear.html
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✔ May 22...
Late breaking news... Monday night, May 22nd... EXPLOSION STRIKES CONCERT IN ENGLAND
Plus
1) FREE — Tuesday night, May 23 event for Indie Musicians & Music Pros
2) "CINE GEAR EXPO L.A. 2017" is June 1-4: FREE REGISTRATION through May 27
3) "ENCYCLOPEDIA FESTIVANICA" — essential for Memorial Day Weekend
4) FREE, June 1st, aboard Queen Mary – Music; WWII Vets Salute; Air Show
5) Concerts, club gigs, other event picks, now through Memorial Day
6) Post-Memorial Day music & event picks through July 4th
7) GRAMMY Museum, GRAMMY Foundation join forces for education
8) GRAMMY Museum grant program awards $200,000 for music research and sound preservation
9) Musical Memorial for DUANE THORIN is May 27
In the May 22 / 23, 2017 edition, at:
http://acousticamericana.blogspot.com/2017/05/music-film-news-memorial-day-weekend.html
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✔ May 17...
1) Festivals, Concerts, Workshops, etc. — Now through THIS WEEKEND
2) Festivals — MEMORIAL DAY WEEKEND & the week leading to it
3) Concerts, club gigs, other event picks, week leading to Memorial Day
4) Upcoming musicality — post-Mem Day picks through July 4th
5) (Reprint): Musical Memorial for Duane Thorin is May 27, 1-5 pm
6) Net Neutrality may vanish on Thursday — Why you should care, & what you can do
7) USA Songwriting Competition has limited-time CD offer, through May 19th
8) City of Hope announces artists for 27th annual Celebrity Softball Game
9) Folk Alliance Region-West Early-Bird Registration ends May 31st
10) Marina V blends folk sensibilities into pop with fabulous lyrics
11) (Reprint): Navigation / Venue Traffic Alert, now through May 20, Pasadena Area
12) News Finder — Recent Topics in the Guide
In the May 17, 2017 edition, at:
http://acousticamericana.blogspot.com/2017/05/may-17-21-two-big-festival-weekends.html
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✔ May 16...
"57th Annual Topanga Banjo Fiddle Contest & Folk Festival Still Needs Volunteers" is the May 16th special edition, at:
http://acousticamericana.blogspot.com/2017/05/57th-annual-topanga-banjo-fiddle.html
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✔ May 13...
"Weekend Doin's, May 13 & 14, plus News, UPCOMING Festivals & a few Concert picks through July 4th" ran May 13, 2017, and includes these durable news features:
5) Volunteer: Santa Monica Mountains Trail Work, May 20th (or ongoing)
6) The Guide Has an International Readership
Plus it has the first appearances of the following, which were reprinted with updates as shown...
1) (Repeated May 17) Musical Memorial for Duane Thorin is May 27, 1-5 pm
2) (Repeated May 17) Navigation / Venue Traffic Alert, now through May 20, Pasadena Area
7) (Updated May 17) Need to Play Catch-Up? Here are Recent Topics / Editions...
That's at:
http://acousticamericana.blogspot.com/2017/05/weekend-doins-may-13-14-plus-news.html
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✔ May 9...
This one was titled, "Mid-Week Hot Stuff, May 10-May 14, plus two bits o' history, and FESTIVAL-FILLED weekends ahead" and it ran Tuesday, May 9, 2017. Its news features are integrated with the calendar and are all about history that continues to shape our world today:
* May 9th: "Victory Day" with its marches in 50 nations to honor the "Immortal Batallion" that defeated fascism and dictators and gave us the post-World War II world...
* May 10th: "GOLDEN SPIKE DAY.' Few events in 19th century America were as formative, or came close to having such a big role in defining the nation we would become, as the completion of the first transcontinental railroad..."
That's at:
http://acousticamericana.blogspot.com/2017/05/mid-week-hot-stuff-may-10-may-14-plus.html
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✔ May 5...
A full edition of music news ran May 5th. It contains the following feature stories:
1) THIS WEEKEND is Festival-Crazy! Here's a Guide to Maximizing Your Fun!
2) BOB DYLAN finally gets his Nobel prize; and DYLANFEST is this Sunday in Torrance
3) LAURIE LEWIS, Bluegrasser and Grammy winner has news, and she plays Saturday night
4) PETER, PAUL & MARY duo play "Music2Life" Benefit in Ventura, May 13
5) Obscure here, famous elsewhere, and wonderful: ELLEN STAPENHORST
6) ERNEST TROOST's latest — an original and ironic "Make America Great Again"
7) For a Cajun landmark, it's ashes to ashes, Hall-Of-Fame to dust
8) Cajun-Zydeco-Creole-Blues FESTIVAL SEASON & concerts in Southern Cal
9) NU-BLU, top bluegrass stars, release brand new album "Vagabonds"
10) New CD by World Music star MEKLIT features ANDREW BIRD on violin and THE PRESERVATION HALL JAZZ BAND
11) New releases of great old material: THE NITTY GRITTY DIRT BAND, KRIS KRISTOFFERSON, THE DOORS
12) "WILLIE NELSON’s Luck Reunion" 2017 included Southern Cal's THE WILD REEDS
13) The Broad Stage wins Ovation Award for "1984" as "Best Presented Production of 2016"
14) Maritime Music / Sea Chanteys Festivals & News
It's at:
http://acousticamericana.blogspot.com/2017/05/mays-musical-banquet-news-reviews.html
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✔ May 3...
"Remembering BILL BRYSON, bluegrass musician extraordinaire" is the May 3rd special edition, at:
http://acousticamericana.blogspot.com/2017/05/remembering-bill-bryson-bluegrass.html
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PLENTY MORE is archived, back to when Lassie was a little bitty puppy dog, Napoleon was a private, and banjos only had four strings.
The entire Guide, since we moved the archival editions to Blogspot years 'n years ago, is there and searchable at the basic url:
http://acousticamericana.blogspot.com
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Ahead in the Guide...
THE COMING SUMMER...
We'll keep you updatred on MUSIC NEWS, all the festivals that feature Folk-Americana and/or acoustic music, and we'll bring you plenty of feature stories on special events, along with some previews, reviews and select "picks" (the recommendations kind, not the kind you use on strings; we've never had any of those printed with our logo, though we would if someone wanted to sponsor that.)
That said... contrary to appearances the last month or so, we're really NOT going back into the daily music calendar bid'ness. But there is SUCH an irresistible bridge of tunefulness between the current weekends of festivals that we ARE doing full-blown music calendars through July 4th.
We all know that if you rely on corporate mainstream media for your supposed news, you'd miss all these things.
Along with 'purt near all the music news we bring you.
It certainly does seem like Big Corporate Media only promotes and reports on soundalike pop pablum with incongruously unnecessary vocal gymnastics... we don't do that, and we wouldn't cover that stuff even if they didn't. But the point is, they just plain refuse to cover real acoustic music made without loops of electrocution sound effects — from Frankenstein's lightning storm or wherever they find that annoying stuff. So just hit the mute button on them and turn here. We cover all kinds 'o real acoustic music. And, yes, we'll feature some select picks of concerts, etc., as we navigate the summer together.
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As always, you know that a whole lot more is coming soon — including fresh MUSIC NEWS, PREVIEWS & REVIEWS, and more additions to our massive guide to the MUSIC FESTIVALS of 2017.
Meantime, with everything happening through these festival-packed, arrival-of-summer weekends? Go get tuneful!
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Boilerplate? Where's the main pressure gauge? And the firebox?
What "boilerplate"? Who came up with that goofy term for the basic essential informational stuff...
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♪ The ACOUSTIC AMERICANA MUSIC GUIDE endeavors to bring you NEWS — and views of interest to artists everywhere — more specifically to musicians and the creative community and music makers and fans of acoustic and Folk-Americana music. That includes both traditional and innovative forms. From the deepest roots to today’s acoustic renaissance, that’s our beat. We provide a wealth of resources, including a HUGE catalog of acoustic-friendly venues (now undergoing a major update), and inside info on FESTIVALS and select performances in Southern California in venues from the monumentally large to the intimately small and cozy. We cover workshops, conferences, and other events for artists and folks in the music industry, and all kinds o’ things in the world of acoustic and Americana and accessible classical music. From washtub bass to musical spoons to oboe to viola to banjo to squeezebox, from Djangostyle to new-fangled-old-time string band music, from sweet Cajun fiddle to bluegrass and pre-bluegrass Appalachian mountain music to all the swamp water roots of the blues and the bright lights of where the music is headed now.
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