Saturday, May 7, 2022

Tuneful delights! May Festivals, Concerts, Events (w/ later UPDATES after publication) May 7 edition 2022

Note: special late additions to The Guide, up top.

The complete original edition -- plus many ADDED EVENTS --  follows.
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Weekend: Friday, May 20 -- Sunday, May 22...

Well. Actually, not well at all. File under "maddening," along with all YOUR examples of the cyber world making your work disappear. Yep. Just happened here. Three hours of the latest updates, gone. Graphics, colors, informative text, all of it. Gone. As if it never existed at all.

Of course THERE IS a whole lot of stuff already published in the updates and the original edition. Stuff that covers large swaths of this weekend and BEYOND. It's here for you in the Feature Stories AND in the chronology of events.

And, yeah: that's what we offer you to determine your tuneful sojourns.

We just cannot deal with trying to re-create that lost alternative future. We'll see you next week. Unless an asteroid hits the planet. (Of course if we could arrange for it to hit only the tech sector...)
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At least we are not asking you to go for a replacement. In fact, the sudden proliferation on Fox News, and specifically from its "stars," in advocacy of some lunacy dubbed "replacement theory," gives us a combination of the creeps and the shivers.

To wit, instead of the additional events we planned to report, we offer this.

Cartoon: the Great Replacement



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Up-top, weekend of May 14 & 15...

Topanga Banjo Fiddle is by far the top choice! Our feature listing is republished right here for you!

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Topanga Banjo•Fiddle Contest & Folk Festival

Sunday, May 15, 2022

One of the longest-running music festivals in the USA, and often recognized as "the finest one-day folk festival anywhere."

The jamming alone makes it worth being there -- even if you just listen and don't play. And the CONTESTANTS are DAZZLING!

Plus, there are the professional acts that you can enjoy without having to pay for separate concerts and wait for months or years to eventually see them one at a time in concert.

"This festival is a great outdoor experience that we highly recommend." 
~ Pasadena Folk Music Society. 

●  Contests at 9 am
●  Featured & Professional Performances at noon.
●  Jamming all day
●  Good food trucks, great vendors

The event is a guest of the National Park Service at Paramount Ranch in the Santa Monica Mountains Nat'l Recreation Area, and produced by a 501(c)3 with an honored tradition.

Get Tix early so you won't wait in line. Plus, check to see if you can still REGISTER AS A CONTESTANT (now!), sign-up to VOLUNTEER (now! -- vols get free admission!), and find all the history, lineups of professional acts performing, and all the info, at:

https://www.topangabanjofiddle.org
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Sure, we have BUNCHES of additional events for this weekend and BEYOND, in the featured events and in the MASSIVE calendar-chronology that comprises the largest part of the May 7th edition. Bunches more have been ADDED TO IT since it was published.

So we'll see you at Topanga Banjo Fiddle -- and you can decide on waaaay more additional things to do, too!
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Late addition: event on May 10th...

Tue, May 10
Today in remote Promontory, Utah, in barren hills north of the Great Salt Lake, the National Park Service; some traditional / historical-music musicians; a troupe of reenactor / actors; and a pair of re-created 19th century locomotives; reenact the feat of the age -- the driving of the Golden Spike that completed the first Transcontinental Railroad.
    Before the completion of the rails, it had taken four months to reach California by wagon train. Now it would take four days by steam train.
    The builders had no dynamite -- it had not yet been invented. Yet the Irish immigrant workforce employed by the Union Pacific had built their railroad across the Great South Pass of the Rocky Mountains, and the Chinese immigrant workforce of the Central Pacific had done the impossible, cutting tunnels and granite ledges for the track across the mighty Sierra.
    A stretch of track would bypass the Golden Spike site in the 20th century, with a wooden trestle across the Great Salt Lake. The place where the world was forever changed was nearly forgotten until a 100-year re-enactment happened on May 10, 1969. 
    Ever since, it is remembered each year on this date. We covered the Spike's 150th birthday, from the site for you, in 2019.
    So, wherever you are today, take a moment and raise a glass to that feat of a distant age of 152 years ago -- and to doing the impossible.



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NUMEROUS music events were added today (May 10th), since much more has come in since the May 7th publication date for this edition. Those are included in the calendar-chronology. You'll also find some "up-top" additions made since we originally published this edition.
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Late addition, May 8th...

For MOTHERS DAY, we have something moving, and very timely: words from JULIA WARD HOWE (May 27, 1819 – October 17, 1910).

Hers was a time when women were culturally prevented from doing much that influenced society. Yet she, as the Boston poet, pacifist and women's suffragist and American author, is known, too, as an American songwriter-lyricist for writing the "Battle Hymn of the Republic." In her 1861 redux for the melody of the abolitionist anthem "John Brown's Body," her new lyrics became the de facto National Anthem for decades until the "Star-Spangled Banner" was officially designated. (We have music listening links farther down.)

It's more meaningful on THIS day that she wrote something else: the original 1870 pacifist "Mother's Day Proclamation." That was in the wake of the Civil War, and Mothers Day was launched -- exactly when, at scale, is argued -- but launched by her words, as a pacifists' celebration, a day for moms to advocate for peace.

Here's her proclamation for the very first Mother's Day, even if few took part:

"Arise, all women who have hearts, Whether your baptism be that of water or of tears! Say firmly: We will not have great questions decided by irrelevant agencies. Our husbands shall not come to us, reeking with carnage, for caresses and applause. Our sons shall not be taken from us to unlearn all that we have been able to teach them of charity, mercy and patience. We, women of one country, will be too tender of those of another country, to allow our sons to be trained to injure theirs. From the bosom of the devastated earth a voice goes up with our own. It says: Disarm, disarm! The sword of murder is not the balance of justice. Blood does not wipe out dishonor, nor violence vindicate possession."

Only part of that quote appears in the meme below, from PeaceAlliance.org:


So Julia's proclamation was made in 1870. But it wasn't until 1872 that Julia is really credited as establishing a special day for mothers -- and for peace -- not long after the bloody Franco-Prussian War, rather than the American Civil War.

American history is messy. On top of that little discrepancy, Julia -- who was a mom -- is not the first mother of Mothers Day. That iconic i.d. falls to Anna Jarvis' mom, when Anna held a public memorial 38 years later in 1908 for her own mother in her little hometown of Grafton, West Virginia. Never heard of Grafton? Today's population of under 6,000 belies its past as a junction point for the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad, coal mining and transshipment hub, and, today, for its fishing and its iconic Mother's Day Shrine.

But that year, 1908, is given as the first large-scale celebration of the holiday -- in Anna's tiny town of Grafton, not Julia's big city of Boston. After that, the Fraternal Order of Elks championed the day, and it remains an annual emphasis in every Elks lodge everywhere today.

So, officially, the American incarnation of Mother's Day was created by Anna Jarvis in 1908 and became an official U.S. holiday in 1914, when President Woodrow Wilson proclaimed it as America's day to honor moms.

Anna Jarvis isn't done, though, despite being in a backwoods coal town. She would increasingly denounce the holiday's commercialization

Together with journalist-authors like Upton Sinclair, whose 1906 book, "The Jungle," helped topple the rich empire of the Gilded Age, they would be among the key voices attacking America's comfortable gullibility that allowed itself to be manipulated by commercial profit-making and exploited by an iconic rich class. All amidst working-class poverty, lack of social supports, the rich turning themselves into a welfare class sucking-up all government revenues and resources and refusing tax liabilities, harsh and unpleasant living and working conditions for the masses, the marketing of processed food that went uninspected and was sometimes deadly, and widespread hopelessness among America's 7-day-a-week, 12-hour-day workers. 

(Shades of today, with all your private information being sold by social media moguls making themselves richer than anyone, ever, though producing nothing; Amazon and Starbucks workers trying to unionize in the face of bullying gazillionaire oligarchs; and, prevailing corporatocratic centralization, overconsolidation, vertical and horizontal monopolies, hostile takeovers, leveraged and outright buyouts, and mergers and elimination of competition. Maybe we are not so advanced today, after all. Gads, it's enough to make you want your mommy.)

Back to Julia Ward Howe. Julia was also an advocate for the abolition of slavery before the Civil War -- and she remained a social activist of great influence who aggravated the hell out of the power elite, particularly for women's rights to vote.

So in the complicated pantheon of who is responsible for why we give flowers and chocolates to moms? We take this moment to remember the words that are credited not just as a way for bringing us MOTHERS DAY as a day for moms, but alongside a power-to-the-people / stop-commercialization-of-EVERYTHING / end-control-by-the-rich, as part of an anti-materialist, pro-humanist movement, and rather specifically as a holiday for peace -- starting way back in 1870 and extending into the early 20th century. We think that is worth remembering in these fraught times of 100+ years later.

Still, there is more to Julia than even that much.

  A Pulitzer Prize-winning Biography of their mother was published after her death at age 91, written by Howe's children, Laura, Maud, and Florence, who collaborated on "Julia Ward Howe, 1819–1910." Published in 1916, it can still be found in recent editions and is a classic of women's history in America.

♡  In 1987, Julia Ward Howe was honored by the U.S. Postal Service with a 14¢ "Great Americans" series postage stamp. (It only cost 14¢ to mail a letter in 1987? Wha' happened?!)

●  MUSIC LISTENING LINKS

1)  From 1908(!): "The Battle Hymn of the Republic", performed by Frank C. Stanley, Elise Stevenson, and a mixed quartet recording in 1908, released on an Edison Records label wax cylinder, now in the Public Domain (4:17).

2)  "The Battle Hymn of the Republic," in an arrangement with vocals, jazzy-blues horns, and almost Disneyesque full orchestration for very modern sensibilities. Arranged by Eric Richards, it is performed by the United States Air Force Band and their "Airmen of Note," and therefore automatically in the Public Domain (5:27).
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(Thanks to RootsAction.com for calling our attention to the Julia Ward Howe quote, to PeaceAlliance.org for the meme, and to Wikipedia Commons for the recorded music links.)
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Note: special late addition to The Guide, 9:58 pm, May 7, 2022:

"Remembering Mickey Gilley," with heartfelt comments by many prominent artists on the death today of the great performing songwriter.
    This special feature is added at the very end of this edition, after the usual "boilerplate" and sign-off. Just scroll like a slot machine and you'll get there.


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Here's the full 
original edition:

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Welcome to a VERY full edition! Here's a list of contents to guide you through The Guide...

■  Yes, COVID is still out there -- when a presenter tests positive...
■  If it's not over, NOW what? -- recommendation from an epidemiologist
■  IBMA Momentum, Industry & Distinguished Achievement Awards - nominations open now through June 3

■  Instruments needed for prison guitar class; shakers, drums

■  Quickies from the Americana Music Association: Bonnie Raitt at #1 on the ARA Chart for the 1st time, and Old Crow Medicine Show debuts at #13; Blues Music Awards decided this past week.

■  Lee Camp's new weekly livestream -- "Redacted Tonight" is gone, but Lee's not
■  If you ask me, it's time for a new symbol -- a word from our editor
■  Thought for Today -- relevant quote from long ago

■  FEATURED EVENTS

     ●  John McCutcheon online show May 7: "The Story Behind the Song"
     ●  Topanga Banjo•Fiddle Contest & Folk Festival: Sunday, May 15, 2022
     ●  2022 L.A. COUNTY FAIR returns for its 100th, NOW running, with music
     ●  Folk Alliance Int'l -- "Hybrid" Live/Online 34th annual, May 18-22

□   A glimpse at endangered art

■  Events, Festivals, Concerts, Conferences, NAMM & more, LIVE 'n livestream -- our HUGE, chronological, annotated calendar of everything from Festivals to Concerts to Club Gigs to NAMM, with screenings and more along the way

■  The Back Page: This "Woke" stuff is wilfull distraction to keep us from really catching on

■  Resources / Navigation / Contacting us / finding what you want in current, recent, or archived Guide editions

Let's get started!

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News items...

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Yes, COVID is still out there

Jaynee Thorne and Stardust Concerts did an email blast on Friday, April 29, at 1:33 pm. It was mid afternoon on the day of the show (an outdoor house concert listed in The Guide). Jayne wrote:

"TONIGHT'S SHOW CANCELLED! COVID POSITIVE RESULT!

"Hi STARDUST friends......TONIGHT'S SHOW IS CANCELLED!
Yes, you read correctly... STARDUST SHOW OF FRIDAY APRIL 29 CANCELLED!!!!!

"Well .... previous to this morning I would have said... that JaKL goes on first and we are starting promptly at 7... however, I just tested positive for Covid! I am fully vaxxed and boosted... I talked to my doctor and he says cancel the show. Even if I left the building... (the house...) my cells are in the air...it wouldn't be responsible to have the show.

"Please stay tuned to my emails for upcoming shows... we have a few already set up.... We will be having a show in May so please stay tuned!  ... I was to looking forward to presenting the new trio... and now have to follow the rules for health safety. I hope you are well. Stay that way!  If there might be a chance of a friend of yours was going to come to the show... please try to contact them with this unfortunate news....Jaynee"
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If it's not over, NOW what?

Festivals are coming back. Yet many music venues still require proof of vaccination and/or masks. Some individuals wearing masks in stores report receiving derisive comments from unmasked people. So what is sensible, and what are the latest facts?

Gads. BA-4, BA-5, BA-2121. The latest variants, and not for the sake of science geeks who have more to study in the lab. Each of those variants continues the trend seen with COVID variants to date: each is a more contagious variant than the one before, AND is, so far, less severe.

But, "We know that a more contagious virus that is less severe will kill more people than a less contagious virus that is more severe," says Dr. Eric Feigl-Ding, renowned epidemiologist, Chief of COVID Task Force at the New England Complex Systems Institute, and Chief Health Economist for Microclinic International. He was formerly a faculty member and researcher at Harvard Medical School and Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health.

He continues, "If you are not three-shot boosted, you are significantly at risk. Right now things may look rosey, but...  The long term impact of long COVID on our society is such that it is morally reprehensible to act like it doesn't matter."

Dr. Feigl-Ding has himself had COVID, despite being fully vaccinated. Three weeks ago, his young son brought it home from school. Before anyone realized it, the whole house had it. Despite being fully vaxxed and being able to start a course of antiviral drugs, the doctor went through days of chills and fever. His cough seemed to clear up, but returned and is pervasive.

He says home tests are not reported as incidents of infection or contagion. Even as an epidemiologist, he had no means to report his family's home-test-confirmed infection. He said it would have been irresponsible to expose others, standing in line, to go to a public test center after he knew he had COVID. 

Thus, current numbers are an undercount. He says a better way to track whether infections are growing or falling is wastewater testing. And that is showing increasing infection rates.

Dr. Feigl-Ding's advice?

Mask up in public places, in stores and on airplanes. He says he would wear an N-95 mask if he had to fly anywhere. And whether you are going no farther than local events, or on tour or traveling? "Get your booster," he says.

(Dr. Feigl-Ding's remarks are quoted from his interview on the Thom Hartmann radio show, May 2, 2022.)
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Timely News item...

IBMA Momentum, Industry & Distinguished Achievement Awards - nominations open now through June 3


The International Bluegrass Music Association (IBMA) Momentum Awards recognize artists and business people in the early years of their bluegrass music careers. Any person may suggest a candidate for consideration by completing the online nomination form. Self-nominations are encouraged and welcomed.

Categories are:
□  Mentor of the Year
□  Industry Involvement
□  Vocalist of the Year
□  Instrumentalist of the Year (2)
□  Band of the Year

Nomination info: https://ibma.org/momentum-awards/
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IBMA Industry Awards recognize outstanding work in non-performing industry categories. Any person may suggest a candidate for consideration by completing the online nomination form. Self-nominations are encouraged and welcomed.

Categories are:
□  Broadcaster of the Year
□  Event/Venue of the Year
□  Graphic Designer of the Year
□  Liner Notes of the Year
□  Writer of the Year
□  Sound Engineer of the Year
□  Songwriter of the Year

Nomination info: https://ibma.org/industry-awards/
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IBMA Distinguished Achievement Awards recognize forerunners and ambassadors for bluegrass music. Any person may suggest an artist or industry leader for consideration by submitting a letter of recommendation using the online nomination form. At least one person in each of the following categories:

□  Music
□  Media
□  Business
□  General

Nomination info: https://ibma.org/distinguished-achievement-awards/
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The IBMA Bluegrass Music Awards are September 29, and billed as "The biggest night in bluegrass," honoring the past year's outstanding achievements with once-in-a-lifetime moments and all-star collaborations.
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Instruments needed for prison guitar class; shakers, drums


Singer-songwriter recording artist Joan Enguita tells us, "I am currently teaching a new guitar class at the local state prison. Some inmates expect to be there for many years. A custody officer once told me he was glad to see inmates bringing in guitars because it helps them to think about something good."

Joan continues, "There are many levels in this class, some very new to guitar, some with no guitar, and several who play well already and have a guitar. The class takes place in the chapel and is called FAITH GUITAR.  I actually prefer teaching in the chapel. There are no specific religious activities for this class. They do perform periodically out on the yard.

"Soooo, a friend of mine had a guitar that no one used anymore, and no one in his family wanted it. He donated it to me for a student in another chapel. It went to a young man who LOVES that guitar! I wish you could have seen his face the day I brought it in."

Joan is asking for your help.

"Do you have an old, inexpensive guitar, or shakers, or small drums gathering dust, that are not being used?

"Would you consider donating to the C yard FAITH GUITAR class? (If you are within her local area, Joan says she would be  happy to pick up.)

"Do you have a friend who may have such an item, or be interested in donating?"

And finally she asks, "Wanna do a music workshop one day, songwriting workshop, singing workshop?"

She closes, "Thanks for your consideration!"

You can contact Joan Enguita Willingham at: joanenguita@hotmail.com
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Quickies from the Americana Music Association...

Bonnie Raitt's "Just Like That..." reached #1 on the Americana Radio Albums Chart for the first time, and Old Crow Medicine Show debuted at #13 with "Paint This Town." See the full chart here: https://americanamusic.org/radio-chart-album

Our friends at The Blues Foundation revealed the winners of their annual Blues Music Awards this week and among them are Tommy Castro, Sue Foley, Christone "Kingfish" Ingram, Taj Mahal, Keb' Mo' and more. Congratulations to all! Read more here from Billboard: https://www.billboard.com/music/awards/2022-blues-music-awards-full-winners-list-tommy-castro-1235066946/
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Lee Camp's new weekly livestream


The longtime producer-host of the late, great "Redacted Tonight" will tell you he is "the most banned comedian in America." And that isn't for anything like the reasons violence-advocating insurrections got kicked-off Twitter. Lee focuses his sharp observations and acerbic wit on how corporations rip us off, poison us, profit off sabotaging democracy here and elsewhere, and lots of similar topics. And somehow he manages to make you laugh instead of cry about it.

His latest venture is a weekly LIVE half-hour, reading viewer comments and engaging with the thoughts expressed.

Check him out:
 

Fridays at 9 am Pacific / noon Eastern

Tune-in a little early to go through the free sign-in, at:

https://leecamp.locals.com/
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If you ask me, it's time for a new symbol

a word from our editor...

The Republicans, who (a) don't give a crap about the extinction of species because (b) they don't care about climate change destroying habitats and (c) they refuse to reign-in their gun worshippers who engage in trophy-hunting orgies, are, on multiple counts, not entitled to have an endangered elephant as their symbol.

So we need to act, by acclamation, to assign them a symbol appropriate to their fervor and values.

That symbol is obvious:

The coathanger.
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We include a most appropriate link for the events of the week ending. It's:

George Carlin’s take on the ‘pro-life’ movement, which is going viral again — for good reason.

This comes with a mature audiences / profanity warning. There's text, mostly quotes, and then the link to watch the 8-minute performance by George Carlin:

https://m.dailykos.com/stories/2022/5/4/2095923/-Now-is-the-perfect-time-to-revisit-George-Carlin-s-take-on-the-pro-life-movement
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This cartoon arrived a few days after the above was written...


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THOUGHT FOR TODAY

"Do not think of knocking out another person's brains because he differs in opinion from you. It would be as rational to knock yourself on the head because you differ from yourself ten years ago."

~ Horace Mann, educational reformer (born May 4, 1796, died in 1859)
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FEATURED EVENTS

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John McCutcheon online show May 7: "The Story Behind the Song"

Presented by the Pasadena Folk Music Society





Sat, May 7, 5 pm: 
Folk-music ace John McCutcheon plays his fourth and final live-streamed concert for the Pasadena Folk Music Society.  It is "The Story Behind the Song." The other three were delightful and inspiring. 
    You can get tickets at this link:
https://boxoffice.mandolin.com/products/john-mccutcheon-the-story-behind-the-song-livestream-ticket

☆  Tix are good for the livestream plus 48 hours of on-demand replay.
   
The Pasadena Folk Music Society partnered with John McCutcheon for four online concerts this spring. This final one will be the most quintessentially McCutcheon. While the earlier ones featured folk-music traditions, a trio of songwriters and five instrumentalists, this one is all about songs that McCutcheon has written himself.  He'll sing some of the best from his hundred-plus songbook, and he'll tell stories about his inspirations for them.

The late Pete Seeger sang high praise for this disciple: "John McCutcheon is not only one of the best musicians in the USA, but also a great singer, songwriter, and song leader.  And not just incidentally, he is committed to helping hard-working people everywhere to organize and push this world in a better direction."

Seeger didn't mention McCutcheon's knack for storytelling, but a reviewer for the Washington Post did: "[John McCutcheon] has an uncanny ability to breathe new life into the familiar. His storytelling has the richness of fine literature."  The International Storytelling Center says McCutcheon has "a storytelling style compared to Will Rogers and Garrison Keillor."

McCutcheon has based many of his songs on real historical events and people.  One of his best-known, Christmas in the Trenches, tells of a World War One soldier-declared cease-fire holiday: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=sJi41RWaTCs

His more-recent Zilphia's Piano (https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=f4225U1Mq9o) sings about the origin of the anthem We Shall Overcome. His Forgotten (https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Dw2z3EjYQFE) draws inspiration from Malala Yousafzai. His Vote, Dammit!, is a tribute to the late John Lewis: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=JSkwk6Z7HUk0

Which songs he will include in Saturday's online show depends on requests he receives from ticket-holders. 

Get a taste for how his storytelling enhances his songs from these performances: Doing My Job, about baseball's Cal Ripken (https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Olu4x73DzPI); and his introduction to Streets of Sarajevo beginning at minute 53 of this concert recorded in 2017: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=JEwaLvxlm3s

Tickets for Saturday's show are $20 plus a $4 handling fee. Find other pricing options in the drop-down menu next to "Livestream Ticket." The options include discounts for students or unemployed people and premiums for a family/household ticket or music supporter ticket.  A portion of the ticket revenue comes to our Folk Music Society. That helps with expenses related to resuming live, in-person concerts as concerns about the pandemic are resolved.

☆  ALSO... OLD BLIND DOGS, Sat, Jun 18, 8 pm, Ramo Auditorium, Caltech, Pasadena CA.
      See the Guide's June 18 listing for info about Pasadena Folk Music Society's first in-person concert in two years, coming up that night with Old Blind Dogs -- the fine quartet from Scotland. The band plays traditional Celtic music with intriguing influences from rock, reggae, jazz, blues, and Middle Eastern music rhythms, as the live-in-person concert series resumes at Caltech.
    Tickets are now available online and by phone: https://mpv.tickets.com/?agency=CALTECH_MPV&orgid=53269&pid=9088492#/event/9088492/ticketlist/
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Topanga Banjo•Fiddle Contest & Folk Festival

Sunday, May 15, 2022

One of the longest-running music festivals in the USA, and often recognized as "the finest one-day folk festival anywhere."

The jamming alone makes it worth being there -- even if you just listen and don't play. And the CONTESTANTS are DAZZLING!

Plus, there are the professional acts that you can enjoy without having to pay for separate concerts and wait for months or years to eventually see them one at a time in concert.

"This festival is a great outdoor experience that we highly recommend." 
~ Pasadena Folk Music Society. 

●  Contests at 9 am
●  Featured Performances at noon.
●  Jamming all day
●  Good food trucks, great vendors

The event is a guest of the National Park Service at Paramount Ranch in the Santa Monica Mountains Nat'l Recreation Area, and produced by a 501(c)3 with an honored tradition.

Get Tix early so you won't wait in line. Plus, check to see if you can still REGISTER AS A CONTESTANT (now!), sign-up to VOLUNTEER (now! -- vols get free admission!), and find all the history, lineups of professional acts performing, and all the info, at:

https://www.topangabanjofiddle.org
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2022 L.A. COUNTY FAIR returns for its 100th, NOW running, with music


After the pandemic hiatus, the huge fair switches from its traditional autumn run to become a spring event, May 5-30, 2022. All events are at Fairplex, 1101 W McKinley Av, Pomona CA 91768; 909-623-3111; https://www.lacountyfair.com/

The 2022 L.A. County Fair celebrates its 100th anniversary with a theme of "Back To Our Roots," to enjoy the fun and nostalgia of the past century. The Fair is closed Mondays, Tuesdays & Wednesdays, except Memorial Day.

For Memorial Day admission, purchase a restricted admission ticket, not an any day admission.

ANY SINGLE DAY ADMISSION, $20 online, $25 at the gate. Ages 13+, valid any day of the 2022 LA County Fair, except Mem. Day.

PREMIUM SEASON PASS (Good any Operating Day), $60.

ENTERTAINMENT includes:
■  NEXTFEST LA
■  SPECIAL CELEBRATION WEEKENDS
■  CONCERT SERIES


Here's what's up with each...
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□  NEXTFEST LA (https://nextfestla.com)

Bringing multi-stage indie music festival to the Fair -- featuring the next in emergent talent. NextFest performances are scheduled for every weekend of May, Fridays through Sundays, during the Fair across four stages. Expect a variety of music genres, since the Fair advertises, "talent from all sound arenas!"

NextFest LA happens on
¤ The Lagoon Stage
¤ The Farm Stage
¤ The Plaza Stage
¤ The Community Stage

We do expect you will enjoy these selected acts:

Fri, May 6, 6:30 pm: HOOTENANNY feat. Charles Jones, Tom Freund & Jessie Payo, on the Farm Stage. https://nextfestla.com/event/hootenanny/

Sat, May 7, 3:45 pm: SEAN FLEMING, part of today's "Desert Nights" theme, this singer-songwriter's dreamy Americana-Folk sound has graced many campfires, nightclubs, and music festivals over the past few years. Farm Stage. https://nextfestla.com/sean-fleming/

Sat, May 7, 5 pm: THE LITTLE MISS, part of today's "Desert Nights" theme. Farm Stage. https://nextfestla.com/the-little-miss/

May 22, time tba: HONEY COUNTY, harmony-heavy country duo of Dani Rose and Sofie Lynn, named by Rolling Stone Country among “10 new country artists you need to know.” set time will eventually appear at: https://nextfestla.com/honey-county/

May 27, time tba: KATE SLAND,  classic Americana-rock & originals w/ her band, the Pearl La Las. Farm Stage. https://nextfestla.com/kate-sland-and-the-pearl-la-las/

May 29, time tba: NANCY SANCHEZ, acoustic Mexican-American songwriter and and award-winning vocalist with elements of Mexican Folkloric, Latin Alternative, Pop & Jazz. Farm Stage. https://nextfestla.com/event/nancy-sanchez/

May 29, time tba: BEN GREENBERG, acoustic singer-songwriter. Stage tba. https://nextfestla.com/ben-greenberg/

May 29, time tba: ANNI, singer-songwriter-poet with over a million online views of her music, described as “effortless, soulful, sultry.” Lagoon Stage. https://nextfestla.com/anni/
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□  HEADLINER CONCERTS

2022 concert tickets are now available. Concert tickets include admission to the L.A. County Fair on the night of the concert.

Frankly, most of the offerings are unlikely to appeal to Folk-Americana sensibilities. The "Nextfest" offerings should drive whst day you go.

Possible exceptions are:
THE BEACH BOYS on May 8
LYNYRD SKYNYRD on May 13
COKE SWINDELL and GABBY BARRETT on May 14
LADY A on May 21
ZZ TOP on May 28
RAMON AYALA, the great accordion master, on May 29

All mainstage concerts start at 7:30 pm. Check out the offerings and get tix at:

https://www.lacountyfair.com/concerts/
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Folk Alliance International -- "Hybrid" Live/Online 34th annual Conference, May 18-22, 2022

both in-person in Kansas City, MO, and online-from-anywhere format

"Official Showcase" lineup announced; HUGE list of artists, some to perform in-person, some online.

Spotify playlist of Official Showcase artists (so much good stuff here, approved for us to share):

https://open.spotify.com/playlist/37i9dQZF1DX9x9vqRxMigR
 
“There were countless examples of folk as a valued element in the contemporary musical landscape… To wander the poster-festooned hallways was to be greeted by traditional folk in all its iterations, experience its transporting powers, and be welcomed into its world.”
~ The Wall Street Journal

May 5, 2022, Kansas City, MO - Folk Alliance International, (FAI), a 501(c)3 foremost global nonprofit for folk music, has confirmed the 34th annual Folk Alliance International Conference to take place May 18-22, 2022 in Kansas City, MO. The event will be held in a hybrid format: in person as well as online.

FAI, producers of the International Folk Music Awards presented by Yamaha, announced this year’s upcoming recipients and Best of 2021 nominees in a livestream this afternoon. 

See the full list of honorees and nominees here. 

FAI is thrilled to announce beloved jazz and blues artist Madeleine Peyroux and Crown-honored English folk music icon Shirley Collins as keynote presenters for its thirty-fourth annual conference, to be held May 18-22 in hybrid format, live in Kansas City, MO, and online from anywhere.

Announced in 2020 in conjunction with the release of FAI’s draft cultural equity statement, and following a year of internal training with BIPOC*-owned Team Dynamics, FAI is thrilled to introduce FAI’s Cultural Equity Council. The council is a formal arms-length listening body independent of the FAI Board and staff with the goal to make equity recommendations to inform FAI’s new strategic plan, moving from initiatives to policy. 

Led by co-convenors Karima Daoudi and Dom Flemons, the Council members include Paula Boggs, Mercedes Caxaj, Elexa Dawson, Reggie Harris, Justin Hiltner, Umair Jaffar, Janice Jo Lee, Lilli Lewis, Jacquelyn Marushka, and Charlie Mosbrook.

FAI announced its 2022 Artist in Residence (AIR) project; a commissioned piece by Canadian multi-instrumentalist Saskia Tomkins in partnership with The Mixed Museum in London, England. For the project, Tomkins is composing an instrumental piece weaving Roma, traditional fiddle, and blues elements to accompany a narrated photo/video essay exploring her family’s search to find her grandfather, a segregated African-American G.I. forbidden to marry his white girlfriend and required to return to the US while his daughter (Saskia’s mother) was twice forced into an orphanage as part of England’s buried and rarely-discussed “Brown Babies/half-castes” era. 

Tomkins is a master of violin/fiddle, viola, cello, and nyckelharpa. She is classically trained with a folk background, holds a B.A. (Hons) in Music (Jazz), and won the All Britain Champion Irish Fiddler Award. She has appeared with countless artists including The Chieftains and she is credited with developing the celtic elements of the Broadway hit “Come From Away.” She performs solo, with multiple ensembles, and is part of several orchestras.

Capacity at the in-person event will be limited to 2,000 delegates, and as announced in May, proof of vaccination will be required to attend, and masks will be required indoors at all times other than dining or for artists while on stage. FAI will monitor the pandemic and exceed all local, state, federal and CDC guidelines for safe gathering, and should it be required, FAI reserves the right to move the event entirely online with a hassle-free full reimbursement policy.

The 2022 conference theme is "Living Traditions" and will showcase various regional, national and international traditional folk music forms in performance as well as exploring topics of music preservation, migration, evolution, and authenticity. It will be presented in panels, performances, keynotes, screenings, and discussions.

In addition to the NEA (National Education Association)-funded "Folklorists’ Summit," presented in collaboration with the American Folklore Society, an online summit will be convened on the topic of "Centering Disability in the Music Industry."

Other confirmed programming offerings include an event-preparedness "Art of Mass Gathering" full-day training session, "Wisdom of the Elders," and "Preserving Traditions."

Keynote Presenters

Madeleine Peyroux is a world-renowned jazz, blues, and folk artist whose 2004 breakthrough album Careless Love went platinum internationally. Born in Athens, Georgia, Peyroux got her start as a teenager busking the streets of Paris’ Latin Quarter. 

Offering compelling original material and insightful interpretations of classics and modern tunes by the likes of Billie Holiday, Bessie Smith, Bob Dylan, Hank Williams, and Leonard Cohen, she has recorded with Allen Toussaint, Walter Becker (of Steely Dan), Marc Ribot, Meshell Ndegeocello, and Bill Wyman (of the Rolling Stones) and sung on stage with the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra. Her atmospheric version of Serge Gainsborough’s La Javanaise was used in the soundtrack of Oscar Winner "The Shape of Water" and her countless accolades include the coveted BBC International Artist Of The Year honor. 

Thirty years after her formative busking days Peyroux is the proud curator of nine beguiling albums and an acclaimed performer with sold-out worldwide tours.

Peyroux’s keynote presentation and performance will take place in-person and will also be streamed online on May 20 at 12:30 pm Central Time.

Shirley Collins is an English folk singer, song collector, and perhaps the greatest living embodiment of the musical threads that connect the country with its history. As a significant presence during the Second English Folk Revival, she helped launch British folk-rock’s “golden age.”

Following a period of silence, Collins released her acclaimed record Lodestar in 2016 – a collection of English, American, and Cajun songs dating from the 16th Century to the 1950s. This was followed by her most recent full-length, Heart’s Ease, in 2020. In January 2022, a revised and updated edition of her signature memoir America Over the Water was released, chronicling her journey through America’s southern states with Alan Lomax documenting music and culture.

Collins is a Member of the Order of the British Empire, was awarded a Gold Badge by the English Folk Dance and Song Society, is a recipient of a BBC Radio 2 Folk Award, and is currently patron of the South East Folk Arts Network and Folk South West. A documentary film about her life, "The Ballad of Shirley Collins," was released in October 2017.

NPR’s Bob Boilen called her “timeless,” continuing, “a legend — a humble one, but undoubtedly a transformative voice.” Meanwhile, past-FAI keynote speaker Billy Bragg said, “Shirley Collins is, without doubt, one of England’s greatest cultural treasures.”

Collin’s online interview will be streamed for conference delegates and broadcast online May 21 at 12:30 pm Central / 10:30 am Pacific.

Presented in partnership with "Horizons" UK, the interview will be conducted by Will Hodgkinson, chief rock & pop critic for The Times newspaper (UK). Will is an author, has written for Mojo magazine, The Guardian, The Independent, and Vogue, and presents the Sky Arts TV show Songbook (UK).

Showcase Performances and  Panels at Folk Alliance Int'l

Just as at regional Folk Alliance Conferences such as FAR-West, artist showcase performances are of two basic types -- Official Showcases and Private Showcases, the latter also know as "Guerrilla Showcases" at FAR-West.

Panels will be a mix of in-person, live-streamed from Kansas City and from elsewhere. 

Official Showcases will be presented and filmed in the hotel ballrooms and posted later for online attendees. Official Showcases feature jury-selected, tour-ready musicians representing diverse cultures, languages, and sound. These 30-minute sets are performed on full production stages.

Private Showcases turn hotel rooms into listening rooms. These performances are more intimate, often without any amplification, and offer an opportunity for the artists and turn each floor of the hotel into its own festival. Private Showcases have the option of streaming via the virtual conference platform, Pathable

The in-person side of the conference will be held at the Westin Crown Center Hotel in Kansas City, Missouri, USA.

Here's the Official Showcase lineup (some in-person and some online). Hang onto your hat:

A Tale Of Two
Abby Posner
Adrian + Meredith
Al Qahwa
Alice Howe
Amanda Rheaume
American Patchwork Quartet
Amilia K Spicer
Anna Smyrk
Annie Mack
Barbra Lica
Basset
Beatrice Deer
Beny Esguerra and New Tradition Music
Beth Bombara
BettySoo
Big Little Lions
Buffalo Rose
Bywater Call
California Guitar Trio
Calle Sur
Cary Morin & Ghost Dog
Charly Lowry
Charm of Finches
Chloe Foy
Chris Pierce
Christine Melanson
Clare Sands
Clarksdale Moan
Claudia Nygaard
Colin Lillie
Compton & Newberry
D'DAT
Dan Navarro
Dan Weber
Dani Larkin
Danny Schmidt
Dave Sharp Worlds Quartet
David Lafleche
David Starr
Diana Jones
Digawolf
Diogo Ramos
Don't Chase the Lizard
Duo Perse-Inca
Durham County Poets
Eliza Gilkyson
Ensemble Iberica
Fellow Pynins
Forest Sun
Gaelynn Lea
Geneviève Racette
Georgia Mooney
German Lopez
Giulia Millanta
Grosse Isle
Hayde Bluegrass Orchestra
Haymakers
Heidi Talbot
Henhouse Prowlers
Hillary Klug
HuDost
Humbird
Jack Broadbent
Jack Dappa Blues
Jeffery Straker
Jenner Fox
Jess Klein
Jessica Pearson and the East Wind
JigJam
JM Stevens
John Smith
John Wort Hannam
Julia Othmer
Julian Taylor
Justin Golden
Kalani Pe'a
Katherine Priddy
KC Jones
Ken Yates
Kora Flamenca
Kyshona
Laura Cortese & the Dance Cards
Lauren Housley
Le Diable à Cinq
Like Mother Like Son: Saskia Tomkins and Oisín Hannigan
Lilli Lewis
LÓN
Lore
Los Arcos Hermanos Peña
Los Cenzontles
Making Movies
Mama's Broke
Mari Black Trio
Mark Erelli
Mark Rubin, Jew of Oklahoma
Mary Bragg
Matt the Electrician
Max ZT
McKain Lakey
Mehuman
Michaela Anne
Misty River
Morgan Toney
Nat Myers
Natalie Price
Nigel Wearne
O'Connor Lee
OKAN
Peia
Peter Mulvey
Polly Barrett
Rachel Baiman
Raine Hamilton String Trio
Ramon Chicharron
Raye Zaragoza
Rebolu
Rob Lutes
Robinson & Rohe
Rosier
Sarah King
Sawyer Fredericks
Scott Cook
Seffarine
Shaun Ferguson
Sophie Lukacs
South for Winter
Stillhouse Junkies
Susan O’Neill
Suzie Vinnick
T. Buckley
Tara MacLean
Taylor Abrahamse
The Accidentals
The Arcadian Wild
The Burney Sisters
The Heart Collectors
The Hello Darlins
The North Sound
The Ocelots
The Once
The Pairs
The Trials of Cato
Thea Hopkins
Tim Easton
Treya Lam
Ultan Conlon
Underhill Rose
Ventanas
Vigüela
Villages
Waahli
Waipuna
Wallis Bird
Westbound Situation
Willi Carlisle
Windborne
Xani

Use the links above to learn more or to become an online attendee. You can't say you're not tempted!

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Ukraine before the Russian invasion

Pillow Sculpture In Kyiv, April 25, 2021

Image source: d_arias_art
(https://www.instagram.com/p/COFynXpF_kX/)

It is heartbreaking to glimpse what was a vibrant culture with a long history that provided the backdrop for peaceful lives of a happy people.

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Events, Festivals, Concerts, Conferences, NAMM & more, LIVE 'n livestream
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Sat, May 7, all day, FREE
PYSO SPRING CONCERTS at Ambassador Auditorium, 131 S St John Av, Pasadena CA 91105
●  ALL CITY ORCHESTRA AND PRELUDE STRINGS, 11 am
●  STRING ORCHESTRA, 1 pm
●  SYMPHONY AND WIND ENSEMBLE, 5 pm
●  PHILHARMONIC, 8 pm
    Pasadena Youth Symphony Orchestra's Free Spring Concert, back live and in-person at Ambassador Auditorium. This annual concert features six ensembles who have been diligently rehearsing for their first live spring concert in three years. Come support the Youth Orchestra in celebration for all their hard work. It's free and fun for the whole family.
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Sat & Sun, anytime...
Annenberg Community Beach House, 415 Pacific Coast Hwy, Santa Monica CA 90402; 310-458-4904
    No specific event today, but a lovely place to go if you're headed to the beach.
    This facility, at Santa Monica State Beach, is a public beach facility, with Courtyard, splash pad, view deck, restrooms, free & open to the public daily. The Beach House is on the location of a now-demolished 110-room mansion that was built for Marion Davies by William Randolph Hearst. Though the main mansion was demolished in the 1950s and other buildings were subsequently altered or torn down, the picturesque 7,000 square-foot North Guest House and main pool remain today.
    Full info:
https://g.co/kgs/eiePnG
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Sat, May 7, 1:30 pm
Documentary Screening: "The Mustangs: America's Wild Horses" (2021), in the "Film st the Autry" series, at the Autry Museum of the American West, 4700 Western Heritage Way, Griffith Park / Los Angeles, CA 90027
    Produced by Robert Redford and featuring music by Bruce Springsteen, Willie Nelson, Emmylou Harris and Blanco Brown, "The Mustangs: America’s Wild Horses" takes audiences on an odyssey throughout America to places few people have seen or even know about as we discover the 80,000 wild horses on federal lands.
    Screening followed by a conversation with co-directors Steven Latham and Conrad Stanley, and Amanda Gearhart, College of Agriculture, Biotechnology and Natural Resources, University of Nevada, Reno.
    Tix: https://theautry.org/events/film-and-television/documentary-screening-mustangs-america%E2%80%99s-wild-horses-2021
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Sat, May 7, 3 pm and on-demand for the next 6 days...
This week on A Prairie Home Companion
    This week, Garrison Keillor and co. travel back to 2011 for a show from a palatial 1928 movie house: the Fox Theatre in Detroit, Michigan. With special guests, fiery old-time string band Old Crow Medicine Show, multi-instrumentalist Joel Mabus, and singer Andra Suchy. Also, the Royal Academy of Radio Acting (Tim Russell, Sue Scott, and Fred Newman), and the Guy’s All-Star Shoe Band.
    Highlights include “Detroit City” (a Garrison/Andra duet) and as well as a lot of talk about the Motor City and Fords, “The Lights are on in Michigan” by Joel Mabus, Pat Donohue and the Shoe Band with “The Terraplane Blues,” and some great bluegrass from Old Crow Medicine Show as they perform “Mississippi Saturday Night” and “Ain’t It Enough.” Plus Guy Noir, Ruth Harrison, Rhubarb, an appearance from Mom, and the News from Lake Wobegon.
    The link is posted on Saturdays at 5 pm CT / 3 pm Pacific each week on their Facebook page (you can watch it even if your device is not infested with Facebook spyware). Get there through: prairiehome.org
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Sat, May 7, 5 pm Pacific:
"The Story Behind the Song" presented by folk legend John McCutcheon, is the final installment of his online series for the
Pasadena Folk Music Society, an organization with a long history of presenting live concerts on the Caltech campus in Pasadena CA.
     McCutcheon's spoken introductions to songs built into his reputation as a skilled storyteller. In this concert, he'll talk about his inspiration for various songs, the historical research that he uses for some, the references behind particular lines, and other yarns. Ticket holders will have an opportunity to submit requests and questions in advance.
      Tickets are $20 each, providing 48 hours of online access.
Series web site / email signup: pasadenafolkmusicsociety.org
    You can get tickets at this link:
https://boxoffice.mandolin.com/products/john-mccutcheon-the-story-behind-the-song-livestream-ticket
☆  Tix are good for the livestream plus 48 hours of on-demand replay.
    See the Guide's event FEATURE STORY for more.
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Sat, May 7, 5 pm Pacific
Grand Ole Opry LIVESTREAM
Tune in for performances from Mark Wills, Bill Anderson, Reno Collier, Riders in the Sky, Jameson Rodgers, Elvie Shane, Leah Turner, and Dallas Wayne. The show starts at 5 pm Pacific (originating at 7 pm Central) on 650 AM WSM, going global at WSMRadio.com

While you're there...
Enter to win passes to CMA Fest!  It takes over downtown Nashville from June 9–12, 2022, and WSM will give one lucky winner a pair of 4-Day passes to see all of their favorite Country artists. Direct link: https://wsmradio.com/cma-fest-2022/
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Sat, May 7, 6 pm
Ken O'Malley performs his authentic and original Irish music SATURDAY RESIDENCY in a solo show at the Whale and Ale, 327 W 7th St, San Pedro CA 90731
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Sat, May 7, 6:30 pm
Valley Opera & Performing Arts



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Sat, May 7
Ray LaMontagne and Sierra Ferrell
Hollywood Pantages Theatre
Tix: https://www.ticketmaster.com/event/0B005C49CBDF3401
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Sat, May 7
Jim Kweskin w/ Fiona Kweskin play the famous concert hall in back of McCabe's Guitar Shop, 3101 Pico Bl, Santa Monica CA 90405
    Tix & info, https://www.mccabes.com/
McCabe's still requires a VAX CARD and MASK to enter the venue.
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Sat, May 7, 7 pm
“Rod The Mod” (The Very Best of Rod Stewart) plays the Coffee Gallery Backstage,  2029 N Lake Av, Altadena CA; Phone for reservations, 10 am-10 pm, 7 days: 626-798-6236.
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Sat, May 7, 7 pm


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Sun, May 8, is MOTHERS DAY.
Word to the wise, send flowers or chocolates, stay outta trouble.


Mother's Day tuneage for EVERYBODY...

Fiddle wizard and recording artist Lissa Schneckenburger asks:

"Why is the computer so smart?"

And she answers:

"It listens to its motherboard 😂"

She has the day covered for you. You can order your Mother's Day "Serenadagram" from her, because, "Every mom deserves a sweet serenade of appreciation on her special day, and you can order up as many as you like right HERE. Click the link now before you forget, and I will be more than happy to record a special tune to send off on Sunday." ~ Lissa



Hang on, she has more. Lissa adds:

"I found out recently that I'll be included as a special guest on the Big Fiddle Show on YouTube, and I think you'd enjoy the community there as well. Check it out with this link (below) if you don't already know about it."

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=nmuSoDETsp4&mc_cid=9daf152d27&mc_eid=bd0e40f5ae
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Sun, May 8, 2 pm
"MOMentum Place" is a big-deal Mother's Day event at
Will Geer's Theatricum Botanicum in the heart of Topanga Canyon, Topanga CA
   Brunch available at 12 pm as an add-on ticket at checkout.
Their publicity says it all: "Momentum Place is a spectacular event like no other, curated by Lexi Pearl. A dreamy day where the circus takes over the stage. Aerialists fly through the air, dancers embody the music. Jugglers, contortionists and special surprises create spectacles beyond imagination. Gather in celebration of mothers and love for one another. Momentum is the Place to be!"
    Info on this event and their entire season, & tix, at:
https://theatricum.com/momentum-place/
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Sun, May 8, 2:30 pm
Vintage music matinee with Janet Klein & Her Parlor Boys


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Sun, May 8, 3 pm, FREE
Special Mother's Day Chamber Music Concert, as that classical series returns to Dabney Lounge on the Caltech campus in Pasadena. It's back in a week with another show, Marathon Concert, on May 15.
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Sun, May 8, 6 pm Pacific, STREAMING...
INDIGO GIRLS tour launches with LIVE STREAM CONCERT


    The Grammy-winning iconic folk duo's full summer tour schedule with Rickie Lee Jones, Brandi Carlile, Sarah McLachlan, Neko Case, and more, with support acts for Indigo Girls including Katie Pruitt, Danielle Howle, Becky Warren, Ruthie Foster, Lucy Wainwright Roche, and more.
    “...the combined voices of Amy Ray and Emily Saliers [Indigo Girls] sound as instinctive and magical as ever.” ~ Associated Press.
*      MAY 8, 6 pm PT/ 9 pm ET, streaming concert special on VEEPS: woven between multi-cam performances, Emily Saliers & Amy Ray -- the Indigo Girls -- discuss songwriting and reveal inspirations behind signature songs in a series of intimate home movie segments. "Look Long: Together," the title of the concert, the tour, and their new album, is, in this special, a one-of-a-kind celebration of nearly four decades of Indigo Girls music and community.
    Veeps is now available on Apple TV, Roku, iOS, and Android. Once you purchase your ticket, you can (a) download the app, or (b) stream online. Just get ready for a one-of-a-kind night of Indigo Girls, May 8. Full info at
https://indigogirls.veeps.com
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Sun, May 8, 7 pm; FREE w/ RSVP
Storytelling Show: "MAYbe / MAYbeNot ? True Tales of Indecision" at the Glendale Room, 127 Artsakh Av, Glendale CA 91206
    "Maybe yes or maybe, no?" Have you ever had to make a difficult choice were depending on your decision things could turn out to be terrific or terrible? Unless you are psychic or own a time traveling DeLorean, it could go either way. What are you going to do? In the case of these seven storytellers, you go in a couple directions or no direction until you finally must make a choice. – What are the results? To find out, you will have to decide to come to the show!
     Features superb Storyteller Ty Fance.
     Chris Korbel, the host, holds an MA in Theater, with an emphasis on playwriting from Rutgers University. Chris regularly performs storytelling in LA and NY. He has produced over ninety storytelling shows in LA since 2016. He is also a nationally recognized public speaking coach, who has appeared on television and radio, throughout the country. He is one half of the podcast, "Arts & Entertainment," with Chris & Randall.
    **THIS IS A FULLY-VACCINATED INDOOR EVENT. VACCINE STATUS AND ID WILL BE CHECKED AT THE DOOR**
6:30 doors.
    Here is the link to reserve your seat:
https://bit.ly/TheGlendaleRoomMay8
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Sun, May 8
Rick Holmstrom Band, w/special guest "The King of Downey" play the famous concert hall in back of McCabe's Guitar Shop, 3101 Pico Bl, Santa Monica CA 90405
    Tix & info, https://www.mccabes.com/
McCabe's still requires a VAX CARD and MASK to enter the venue.
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NEWS BREAK TIDBIT: it happened Mon, May 9
Andy Warhol’s “Marilyn” sold for $195 million, breaking the auction record for an American artist held by Jean-Michel Basquiat.

Warhol’s 40-inch-by-40-inch painting eclipsed the previous high price of $110.5 million for a Basquiat skull painting at Sotheby’s in 2017 and for Warhol’s auction high for a car crash painting that sold for $105.4 million in 2013.
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Tuesdays, 6 pm, weekly, STREAMING
James Lee Stanley does his web radio show LIVE at 6 pm Pacific on www.folkmusicnotebook.com
    James, performing songwriter, recording artist, and globetrotting guitar wiz, also tells us, "We are shopping the documentary to the streaming services..."
    Wait. "Documentary?" What documentary?
    He continues, "...now that we have won the Peoples Choice Award at the London Lift-Off Film Festival."
    Like, wow, James!
    He adds, "It [the award-winning documentary] is also available at www.jamesleestanley.com in the DVD format for a reasonable price that can include the soundtrack CD as well. Going for the future with a foot firmly planted in my past."
   He and John Batdorf have a few Northern California dates coming up, performing their celebrated "All Wood and Stones" recordings with acoustic reimaginings of Rolling Stones classics (www.allwoodandstones.com). There's also his album doing the same with the music of the Doors (www.allwoodanddoors.com).
    You can find upcoming dates on his website, link above.
    James is a busy guy. He also does an online music info publication at www.datamusicata.com
WE'RE REPEATING THIS EVERY TUESDAY ALL MONTH, SO MAKE A NOTE.
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Wed, May 11, 5 pm Pacific
Joyce Andersen & Harvey Reid play a LIVESTREAM on YouTube
CONCERT LINK: https://youtu.be/uVwPZINGzww
or,
FACEBOOK EVENT: https://fb.me/e/1vjXW3V9U
Please SHARE anywhere you like.
    Woodpecker Multimedia, aka the two stellar acoustic string wizards, Harvey & Joyce, perform LIVE today with music and stories from their Puffin & Loon Studio in YouTube Village, Maine.
    They will be celebrating 19 years of marriage this week, so expect this one to be extra-special.
    Joyce says, "We welcome your donations, comments, requests, questions, cards & letters. 'Likes' and subscribing to our channels on YouTube are good, too. You can email, live chat during the programs, or comment any time on YouTube publicly. Puffin & Loon subscribers can choose to get notified by YouTube. Streams will continue to appear on our new YouTube channel, 'ThePuffinandLoon,' which you can easily search out on YouTube, though we plan to also post some things soon on our individual channels."
    Finding them, this performance, and their music:
THE PUFFIN AND LOON: https://www.youtube.com/c/ThePuffinandLoon
    If that link is too filled with audience to work, there's also a dedicated home page for the livestreams, at: http://www.joyscream.com/livestream/
    And to explore their delightful musicality anytime, there's:
JOYCE’S CHANNEL: https://www.youtube.com/c/JoyceAndersen
and
HARVEY’S CHANNEL: https://www.youtube.com/user/GreatSadRiver
    You can DONATE in appreciation for the livestream or any ON-DEMAND show, via PAYPAL/CREDIT CARD: https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=UKGJFB7R52EDL&source=url
    Or via VENMO, at: @Joyce-Andersen-2
    In the event of an internet glitch, they stop streaming the LIVE show, record the concert and upload it as soon as possible. The new link gets posted at (a) THE PUFFIN AND LOON channel, (b) on their web site home pages, and (c) their subscribers will probably get a YouTube notification.
    Beyond all the YouTubery, check out:
http://www.woodpecker.com/
    &
http://www.joyscream.com/
    Their web store sells all their books, recordings etc, at:
http://www.partialcapo.com/store.htm
    Harvey’s immense new catalog of music instruction materials are for sale worldwide at: http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss?url=search-alias=aps&field-keywords=Harvey+Reid+books
    Harvey’s music and books are for sale on iTunes music & bookstores at: https://itunes.apple.com/us/artist/harvey-reid/id44056657?ign-mpt=uo%3D4
    Joyce’s music on iTunes is at: https://itunes.apple.com/us/artist/joyce-andersen/id138478765?ign-mpt=uo%3D4
    Follow Joyce on Instagram: @Sister_Joyscream
    Seriously: Watch their archived past, and upcoming live streams, plus go explore other info, links for their albums performing together and apart, music ephemera, instruction, books, merch, and ways to make donations because you are so glad they are there and you found them.
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Wed, May 11, 7 pm
"Wine & Song" series brings David Plenn, Natalie Gelman, and an electrified Chauncey Bowers, at Mamma's Tent, Mamma's Brick Oven, 1007 Fair Oaks Av, South Pasadena CA
    It's the release of David Plenn's new album. He'll be bringing Lloyd Moffitt on bass, and rumor has it Taylor Plenn may sit in. The lovely Natalie Gelman is back to perform at the series, and she has "some exciting news!" And then there's Chauncey Bowers: he told us it will be a "plugged" set — all electric, quite rare for him.
    No ticket required;a $15 suggested donation. 6 pm doors, 7 pm music.
Series info: https://wineandsong.com/los-angeles
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Wed, May 11, 8 pm
Alice Howe with Freebo, playing Feinstein’s at Vitello’s, 4349 Tujunga Av, Studio City CA


Tix & info:
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/alice-howe-with-freebo-tickets-240689949117
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Thu, May 12, 4 pm Pacific, FREE, LIVESTREAM
David Gergen, Presidential Adviser to Oval Office occupants of both parties, does a live online program at the Reagan Library. He discusses his latest book, "Hearts Touched with Fire: How Great Leaders are Made" (publication date, May 10, 2022). Copies of his book can be pre-purchased through their website’s registration process, and Simulcast is on the Reagan Library's YouTube channel.
    Info: https://www.reaganfoundation.org/programs-events/events-calendar/online-at-the-reagan-library-with-david-gergen/
    Register FREE to Watch on YouTube:
https://reagan40.secure.force.com/events/cnp_paas_evt__ExternalRegistrationPage?Site_Id=a2E1Q000003b1OKUAY
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Fri, May 13, 6-9 pm
Ken O'Malley performs his authentic and original Irish music in a solo show at O'Caine's Irish Pub, 36101 Bob Hope Dr, Rancho Mirage CA 92270
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Fri, May 13, 6 pm
Jody Mulgrew plays "a set at my favorite hometown haunt" the Savory Palette, 601 Embarcadero #5, in Morro Bay CA.
    The splendidly talented musician tells us, "I also wanted to share this song with you.  My friends, The Stereo Chickens, just released it. I produced it with them, and I love how it turned out. It's called 'High Noon' and it's available at all the usual digital stores." Listen here:
https://m.youtube.com/watch?mc_cid=8e18a9e718&mc_eid=e0f1230b66&v=ArE603-iteY&feature=youtu.be
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Fri, May 13, 7:30 pm
Chanticleer
Caltech Public Programming's CaltechLive! series is back, in person, at Beckman Auditorium with the The GRAMMY® Award-winning vocal ensemble. Get tix NOW before they make the official announcement to the general public. Tix, $45 General admission, here.
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Fri, May 13, 8 pm
Rockabilly event -- "La Bamba! Keeping the music alive!" celebrates the birthday and legacy of Ritchie Valens with an exclusive and rare live tribute by The Downbeats. DJ Hunny Rose spins Rockabilly music, and vintage dance lessons are provided by Cori’s School of Dance. Expect a movie screening on the venue's giant LED Wall. Drink and dinner specials on offer.
    Tix: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/ritchie-valens-birthday-tribute-rockabilly-night-with-the-downbeats-tickets-324317411107?aff=ebdssbdestsearch
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Fri, May 13, 8 pm
PETE MULLER, Musician, Mathematician, Philanthropist, performs with his band, Pete Muller & the Kindred Souls, at  the Grand Annex, 434 W 6th St, San Pedro CA 90731; www.grandvision.org
    Celebrating the release of their new album, Spaces, Pete Muller is a Santa Barbara-based singer, songwriter, and pianist. His band is influenced by Shawn Colvin, Coldplay, Kacey Musgraves, Springsteen and countless others. As a solo artist he's released five albums with singles reaching the Top 20 on the Adult Contemporary charts. He also happens to be an incredibly successful businessman, mathematician, a surfer, philanthropist and… crossword puzzle designer! Pre-concert on-stage talk with Pete 8 pm, concert at 8:30 pm. Taran Schindler, Grand Vision's artistic director, will interview Pete Muller about the journey that brings him to the venue.
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Fri, May 13
Gerry O'Connor plays the famous concert hall in back of McCabe's Guitar Shop, 3101 Pico Bl, Santa Monica CA 90405
    Tix & info, https://www.mccabes.com/
McCabe's still requires a VAX CARD and MASK to enter the venue.
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Fri, May 13, 8 pm
THE MIGHTY CASH CATS AND THE LINDA RONSTADT EXPERIENCE play the Coffee Gallery Backstage,  2029 N Lake Av, Altadena CA; Phone for reservations, 10 am-10 pm, 7 days: 626-798-6236.
    The Linda Ronstadt Experience returns, after their last show here sold out early. Reserve your seats now. They are back after 2 years. Do not miss this big band show and their Johnny Cash Show opener.
    Venue impresario Bob Stane says, "The best Linda Ronstadt show you will see or hear. Fabulous."
    The Linda Ronstadt Experience, a four piece band with soaring three part harmonies, features vocalist Leticia Blumette. During their performance, you will hear Linda's hits like "Different Drum", "That’ll Be the Day", "It’s So Easy to Fall in Love", "Desperado", "Blue Bayou", "When Will I Be Loved", "Silver Threads and Golden Needles", "You’re No Good", “Ooh, Baby Baby”, "I Can’t Help it If I’m Still in Love With You", "Back in USA", "Long Long Time" and more… Bob Stane says, "She does Linda exquisitely. You will be thrilled. I am."
    As an added bonus, The Mighty Cash Cats Johnny Cash Show, endorsed by The Cash Family, open the concert with a special guest appearance. Johnny Cash featured Linda on his TV show, and took her on tour when June went on maternity leave.
    Tix, $25.
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Fri & Sat, May 13 & 14, FESTIVAL
35TH ANNUAL AVALON SILENT FILM SHOWCASE MAIN EVENT



Info & tix: https://www.catalinamuseum.org/calendar/event/2378483
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Getty launches 10 Free Community Art Festivals across Los Angeles

First festival kicks off May 14–15 in Inglewood with live music, art activations, food trucks, and more

In celebration of the 25th anniversary of the Getty Center, the Getty Trust and a diverse group of community partners are launching a 10-part series of free outdoor art festivals in neighborhoods across Los Angeles County from May 14 to August 28.

Each festival, produced by Community Arts Resources, is a unique reflection of the community where it takes place.

Info on all ten, at:
https://www.getty.edu/news/getty-announces-locations-for-10-free-community-art-festivals-across-los-angeles/
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Sat, May 14, 1:30 pm
"What Is a Western? Film Series: 'Rancho Notorious'" (1952) in the "Film st the Autry" series, at the Autry Museum of the American West, 4700 Western Heritage Way, Griffith Park / Los Angeles, CA 90027
    "Rancho Notorious," one of the most unusual American Westerns of the 1950s, saw two of German cinema’s greatest exports, Marlene Dietrich and Fritz Lang, join forces at last. Dietrich commands the film as the owner of a ranch that serves as a haven for outlaws, where she demands a cut of their loot and a complete adherence to her ironclad rules.
    Directed by Fritz Lang | Starring Marlene Dietrich, Arthur Kennedy, and Mel Ferrer | Screenplay by Daniel Taradash | Based on a story by Silvia Richards | Appropriate for 13+, Families, Seniors.
    Tix: https://theautry.org/events/film-and-television/what-western-film-series-rancho-notorious-1952
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Sat, May 14, 11 am-2:30 pm:
"THE ART OF POETRY PERFORMANCE"
workshop by musician, composer, poet & presenter of "Sonic Storytelling Arts" MARY LOU NEWMARK at Beyond Baroque Literary Arts Center, 681 Venice Bl, Venice Beach / Los Angeles, CA 90291
    She tells us, "I will be teaching the art of Poetry Performance, drawing on my decades of experience on stages, both concert and theatrical. Receive in person individualized coaching from me in a safe and supportive environment. See all the details, and sign up on Eventbrite with the link below."
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/poetry-performance-with-mary-lou-newmark-tickets-313779812867
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Sat, May 14, 2 pm Matinee
CODY B. BRYANT & CAMPBELL FEST play the Coffee Gallery Backstage,  2029 N Lake Av, Altadena CA; Phone for reservations, 10 am-10 pm, 7 days: 626-798-6236.
    Venue impresario Bob Stane says, "A big band extravaganza. The music of Glen Campbell, Jimmy Webb & John Hartford. If you miss the simple pleasure of enjoying Glen Campbell’s Goodtime Hour TV Show, don’t miss this.
    We’re featuring a whole band of world class musicians who love it too and will be performing those songs Glen Campbell, Jimmy Webb and John Hartford.
    Coffee Gallerians have seen Cody here before, usually with the Riders Of The Purple Sage. He sings and plays guitar, banjo, fiddle and we hear rumors of saxophone and trumpet. He was a regular at Disneyland as a solo artist as well as with Billy Hill And The Hillbillies and the Big Thunder Mountain Boys. And at Knott’s Berry Farm in Ghost Town for years.
    He played on the Back To The Future II soundtrack with Byron Berline and Dennis Fetchet, and led the house band at VivaCantina in Burbank for over a decade before trying his hand at being an impresario like B. Stane as part owner of VivaCantina. After which he came to his senses and now leaves all that to Mr. Stane and the CGB.
    Cody’s album Big Dose Of Country was the basis for an episode of the hit TV show Seventh Heaven where his songs are featured as well as his singing on camera.
    He played banjo on the soundtrack and on camera in the movie Relative Strangers with Danny DeVito and Kathy Bates.
    He played a bluegrass gig with Chris Thile (at a Home Depot opening with John Moore, Chris was eight years old and already genius) and was featured several times with John Pisano on his Guitar Night show. He played guitar on Achy Breaky Heart with Billy Ray Cyrus (in the key of A, for the LA Sheriffs), Tutti Frutti with Pat Boone (key of Bb, at VivaCantina) and Gentle On My Mind and Silver Haired Daddy of Mine with Glen Campbell (w/ Norm Sancho and Bill Erickson at Glen’s golf tournament here in L.A.)
    Cody is joined today by George Green on drums (Glen’s Drummer) and Doug Livingston on piano and steel guitar (Donna Summer and half the recording singers in LA) Johnny Palmer on percussion and harmonica, and Chad Watson on bass. Tix, $20.
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Sat, May 14, 2-5 pm
Ken O'Malley performs his authentic and original Irish music in a solo show at O'Connor's Irish Pub, 4130 Paramount Bl, Lakewood CA 90712
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Sat, May 14, 6 pm
Ken O'Malley performs his authentic and original Irish music SATURDAY RESIDENCY in a solo show at the Whale and Ale, 327 W 7th St, San Pedro CA 90731
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Sat, May 14, 6 pm
Andy & Renee, performing hosts of DYLANFEST and co-leaders of Hard Rain, named multiple years in a row as Best Band in the South Bay, play Sister's Barn, 1408 S Pacific Coast Hwy, Redondo Beach CA 90277; 424-452-6070
    They remind all, "Get your Dylanfest 32 tickets now, $5 off door price 'til June 3rd!" Go to www.andyandrenee.com
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Sat, May 14, 7 pm
FIRECAT, a tribute to the music of Cat Stevens, plays the Coffee Gallery Backstage,  2029 N Lake Av, Altadena CA; Phone for reservations, 10 am-10 pm, 7 days: 626-798-6236.
    FIRECAT is a duo comprised of veteran Los Angeles guitarist-vocalist Crist Moshos, and talented multi-instrumentalist Allan Goodman. Both are also known as members of Broken Arrow Band, in addition to their solo work and other projects.
    Cat Stevens is/was one of the great singer-songwriters of the 1970s. He performed live with passion and authenticity. You will hear many of his classic songs from albums like "Tea For The Tillerman", "Teaser and the Firecat", and song selections include "Oh Very Young", "Peace Train", "Father and Son', "Wild World” "Moonshadow", "Morning Has Broken", and many more.
    Tix, $20.
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Sat, May 14
A.J. Lee & Blue Summit play the famous concert hall in back of McCabe's Guitar Shop, 3101 Pico Bl, Santa Monica CA 90405
    Tix & info, https://www.mccabes.com/
McCabe's still requires a VAX CARD and MASK to enter the venue.
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Topanga Banjo•Fiddle Contest & Folk Festival

Sunday, May 15, 2022

One of the longest-running music festivals in the USA, and often recognized as "the finest one-day folk festival anywhere."

"This festival is a great outdoor experience that we highly recommend."
~ Pasadena Folk Music Society. 

Get Tix early so you won't wait in line. Plus, REGISTER AS A CONTESTANT (now!), sign-up to VOLUNTEER (now! -- vols get free admission!), and find all the history, lineups of professional acts performing, and all the info, at:

https://www.topangabanjofiddle.org
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Sun, May 15, 4 pm
"Le Salon de Musiques" series presents romantic beauty, at its new venue, La Jolla Woman's Club, 7791 Draper Av, La Jolla CA 92037
    It's a delightful program by three German genius composers:
Robert Schumann, Camillo Schumann*, and Max Bruch
*(Including one US premiere).
    Passionate masterpieces for piano and strings, performed by virtuosos Ambroise Aubrun, Violin; Benjamin Hoffman, Violin; Andrew Picken, Viola; Juliette Herlin, Cello; & Zachary Deak, Piano. Introduced by musicologist Nuvi Mehta.
    Followed by a Q & A of audience & artists. Includes a high tea buffet and French Champagne.
    Tix, LeSalondeMusiques.com, or 310-498 0257
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Sun, May 15, 2-4:30 pm
Andy & Renee, performing hosts of DYLANFEST and co-leaders of Hard Rain, named multiple years in a row as Best Band in the South Bay, play the Lighthouse Cafe, 30 Pier Av, Hermosa Beach CA 90254; 310-376-9833
    They remind all, "Get your Dylanfest 32 tickets now, $5 off door price 'til June 3rd!" Go to www.andyandrenee.com
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Sun, May 15, 3 pm
Marathon Concert is chamber music, as that classical series returns to Dabney Lounge on the Caltech campus in Pasadena.
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Sun, May 15, 7 pm
"Songwriters Showcase" with Rick Shea, Petty/Chavez & Jeff Turmes, in the famous concert hall in back of McCabe's Guitar Shop, 3101 Pico Bl, Santa Monica CA 90405
    After an interruption in 2020 and 2021 due to the pandemic and Covid restrictions, McCabe’s, Los Angeles’ premier acoustic concert venue, is once again presenting a stellar lineup of shows and championing local talent. As part of that renewed focus on local artists, singer-songwriter and guitarist Rick Shea will host a Songwriters Showcase on Sunday, May 15, featuring respected artists Jeff Turmes (who has played and recorded with Mavis Staples and Tom Waits, among many others) and Petty Chavez (Simon Petty of the acclaimed band Minibar and Pink/Enrique Iglesias backup singer Celia Chavez). Turmes, Petty and Chavez are longtime Westside residents, while Shea lives in the San Gabriel Valley with his family.
     All are friends and have been playing local shows together and contributing to each other’s recording projects for a number of years. Shea says: “One of my favorite things about Los Angeles and the music scene here is, even after 20 or 30 years, you can continue to meet people you have things in common with musically, and they’ll have a whole network of friends and people they work with that you haven’t met. It’s just so vast - I don’t know anyplace else like it.”
    Each artist will play a half-hour set, after which they’ll all play a set together. “I’ve asked everyone to bring something they haven’t done before, a new song or one they haven’t played much, or maybe just a different arrangement or collaboration,” Shea explains. “The theme is buried treasure.”
    Tix & info, https://www.mccabes.com/
McCabe's still requires a VAX CARD and MASK to enter the venue.
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Sun, May 15, 7 pm
Victoria Vox, a maven of the ukulele and master of making you believe you hear horns when there aren't any there, plays the Coffee Gallery Backstage, Lake Av, Altadena CA; call to make your reservations: 626-798-6236.
    The new Victoria Vox album is an audio-visual experience called "Nirvana in REM." At this show Victoria will be accompanied by Jack Maher Jr. and they will be presenting the animated artwork with new music as well as some Victoria Vox and Jack & the Vox favorites.
     
Bob Stane says: "Victoria Vox is not just another performer of the delightful mouth trumpet. Been on The Tonight Show twice. A fine and fun musician. Read the copy below."
    Victoria Davitt, better known as Victoria Vox, is an award-winning, ukulele-toting, performing songwriter. With a passion for writing songs since she was 10 years old, she went on to graduate with a degree in Songwriting from the Berklee College of Music (Boston, MA). In 2003, she traded in her guitar for the ukulele as her main accompaniment and her acoustic music style shifted to chanson tinged with jazz, which, over the years, has settled in nicely with her pop songwriting flair.
   Tix, $20. Patrons must be fully vaccinated to attend. Please present vax card or image of card upon entry. No exceptions. Masks are OPTIONAL.
    Reservations are strongly suggested. Seating is limited.
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Sun, May 15, 8:29 pm-9:53 pm
Blood Moon Total Eclipse (not a band name, a real event!)
    "Get ready for the first total lunar eclipse of 2022. On May 15, the moon will disappear during a celestial event fully visible in Los Angeles and the rest of the U.S. Totality, or total darkness, starts at 8:29 p.m. But here’s something else to look for: a 'blood moon,' which means 'the usually whiteish moon becomes red or ruddy brown,' according to Space.com.
    "Why the redness? The Earth’s atmosphere 'absorbs and scatters shorter wavelengths in the blue and green parts of the spectrum, so the light that gets to the moon is preferentially reddish,' the website reports. The celestial show of total darkness begins at 8:29 pm and lasts until 9:53 pm." ~ Mary Forgione, online columnist for "The Wild," from the Los Angeles Times.

Photo: matadornetwork.com
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Mon, May 16, 11 am-11:45 am Pacific, LIVE STREAMING
2022 Americana Honors & Awards Nominations Ceremony, featuring announcements and performances from The War and Treaty, the Fisk Jubilee Singers, and Adia Victoria, LIVE.
    Livestream, real-time reveal of who is nominated for the "20th annual Americana Honors & Awards" this fall at Nashville's historic Ryman Auditorium.
   Today's livestream of the ceremony comes from Music City's National Museum of African American Music, and streams on AMA's Facebook page. (All can tune-in, even if your device is not infested with FB spyware.)
    Here's the link: https://m.facebook.com/americanamusicassociation
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Tuesdays, 6 pm, weekly, STREAMING
James Lee Stanley does his web radio show LIVE at 6 pm Pacific on www.folkmusicnotebook.com 
    James, performing songwriter, recording artist, and globetrotting guitar wiz, also tells us, "We are shopping the documentary to the streaming services..."
    Wait. "Documentary?" What documentary?
    He continues, "...now that we have won the Peoples Choice Award at the London Lift-Off Film Festival."
    Like, wow, James!
    He adds, "It [the award-winning documentary] is also available at www.jamesleestanley.com in the DVD format for a reasonable price that can include the soundtrack CD as well. Going for the future with a foot firmly planted in my past."
   He and John Batdorf have a few Northern California dates coming up, performing their celebrated "All Wood and Stones" recordings with acoustic reimaginings of Rolling Stones classics (www.allwoodandstones.com). There's also his album doing the same with the music of the Doors (www.allwoodanddoors.com).
    You can find upcoming dates on his website, link above.
    James is a busy guy. He also does an online music info publication at www.datamusicata.com
WE'RE REPEATING THIS EVERY TUESDAY ALL MONTH, SO MAKE A NOTE.
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Thu, May 19, 5 pm
Ken O'Malley performs his authentic and original Irish music in a solo show at the Auld Dubliner, 71 S Pine Av, Long Beach CA 90802
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Thu, May 19, 6:30-9 pm, FREE
"1st annual FIDM FILM FESTIVAL," at FIDM Downtown Los Angeles campus, 919 S Grand Av, Los Angeles, California 90015
    Head on over to FIDM for a fun night outdoors as they screen powerful documentaries created by talented Digital Cinema graduates in this night of celebrating student filmmakers.
    Documentary themes explore stigmas behind tattoos, roller derby players and the struggles they face, the pie-baking contest world, interracial adoption, and the lives of sex workers.
    There will be popcorn, concessions, blankets, and an array of film.
Free admission, Parking included.
    Reserve your spot so you will have it(!), and there's more info, at:
https://fidm.secure.force.com/events/targetX_eventsb__events#/esr
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Fri, May 20
Martha Scanlan & Jon Neufeld play the famous concert hall in back of McCabe's Guitar Shop, 3101 Pico Bl, Santa Monica CA 90405
    Tix & info, https://www.mccabes.com/
McCabe's still requires a VAX CARD and MASK to enter the venue.
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Fri, May 20, 8 pm
The Los Angeles Virtuosi Orchestra (LAV)
Conducted by Carlo Ponti
Theatre Raymond Kabbaz, 10361 W Pico Bl, Los Angeles, CA 90064
310-286-0553
    Emerging young soloists perform J.S. Bach’s Fifth Brandenburg Concerto, and the West Coast premiere of French composer Charles Koechlin’s Sur les flots lointains.
    Fulfilling LAV’s mission to support music education, net profit from this concert goes towards the advancement and support of music education programs in schools in Southern California.
    LAV is the only professional orchestra in the United States to offer aspiring young soloists the opportunity to rehearse and perform with the most talented musicians in the country. Access to a professional orchestra allows the next generation of aspiring talent to see how the pros work on their craft and pushes them to aspire to greater heights, bringing a professional career into focus.
    Maestro Carlo Ponti is the founder of LAV, prior to which he was the music director and principal conductor of the San Bernardino Symphony, and Associate Conductor of the Russian National Orchestra.
*    Proof of full vaccination required for entry, masks strongly recommended indoors.
    Tix, $30 General Admission, $15 Student / Senior, at:
https://lavattrk.eventive.org/welcome
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SAN FRANCISCO SCOTTISH FIDDLERS
present SPRING CONCERTS, MAY 20-22



Beyond just buying a ticket, if you are within commuting distance you can get involved -- dust off that fiddle, cello, didgeridoo or whatever, become a member and attend practices every week beginning April 20. Young and old welcome, past members and alumni of the SFSF experience, all are invited to return and help celebrate the re-emergent energy of 2022.

Or just buy a ticket and bring your music pals.

For any or all of the above, send an email to

meetings@sfscottishfiddler.org
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Sat, May 21, 6 pm
Ken O'Malley performs his authentic and original Irish music SATURDAY RESIDENCY in a solo show at the Whale and Ale, 327 W 7th St, San Pedro CA 90731
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Sat & Sun, May 21 & 22, FREE
HERITAGE OF ALOHA FESTIVAL
returns as a FREE event (free admission & free parking) at Heritage Park, 12100 Mora Dr, Santa Fe Springs CA
    This splendid two-day Festival showcases Hawai'i & Polynesia heritage with continuous music and dance on a big stage, island cuisine, an outdoor marketplace, cultural workshops, more.
    Features the OHANA UKULELE CONTEST, wherein you can play a song and you go home with a brand new Ohana ukulele.
    The venue, Heritage Park, is a delightful refuge with beautiful landscaped greenery and a rich history of the Gabrieleño Indians. This 6-acre park was also home to the Hawkins Ranch that prospered in the 1880's. Beauty, history, cultural heritage, and a festival that recognizes all of it in its publicity.
    Here's the entertainment schedule:
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SAT sched - MAY 21st
   Festival runs until 6 pm. No dogs or coolers allowed.
■ HALAU HULA NA MEAKANU O LAKA O HAWAI'I, 10:00 am
     Kumu Hula Mohala Reese from Lakewood, California
■ HALAU NA MAMO 'O PANA'EWA, 10:45 am
     Kumu Hula Keoki Wang from North Hills, California
■ RYUKYUKOKU MATSURI DAIKO (OKINAWAN TAIKO), 11:30 am
     Branch Leader/Coordinator Stephanie Ajifu from Los Angeles, California
■ HO'OILINA FOUNDATION AWARD FOR 2022, 11:45 am
     Ho'oilina Foundation Board Members
■ SPAM MUSUBI EATING CONTEST, 12:15 pm
     A.K.U. Grindz from Lomita, California
■ GLORY OF PARADISE, 1:30 pm
     Leader Kealoha Sarno from La Mirada, California
■ GERI KUHIA & MEHANA, 2:30 pm
     Singers & Musicians from Carson, California
     with Hula by 'Aina Creations from Anaheim, California
■ ALOHA HULA POLYNESIAN DANCE STUDIO, 3:15 pm
     Kumu Hula Lyn Del Pedersen from Granda Hills, California
■ FAIVA (POLYNESIAN MUSIC), 4:00 pm
      Dr. Grant Muāgututi’a, Loa Greyson & Vaea A’etonu from Southern California
■ LE POLYNESIA, 5:00 pm
    Leaders Guy & Lori Montgomery from Aliso Viejo, California
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SUN sched - MAY 22nd
   Festival runs until 5:00 pm. No dogs or coolers allowed.
■ KA 'OHANA HO'ONANI SADDLEBACK HULA MINISTRY, 10:00 am
     Akua Praise with Leader Linda Merritt from Lake Forest, California
■ TUPUA PRODUCTIONS, 10:45 am
     Team Leaders Stephan and Melody Seanoa from Santa Ana, California
■ 'OHANA 'UKULELE CONTEST WITH THE LEE SISTERS, 12:00 pm
     Judges: Lise Lee, Emeline Lee & Mitch Chang
■ LOKELANI'S RHYTHM OF THE ISLANDS, 1:45 pm
     Leaders Roy & Lokelani Asuega from Huntington Beach, California
■ HALAU HULA A KAWIKA LAUA 'O LEINANI, 2:45 pm
     Kumu Hula Kawika & Leinani Viloria from Diamond Bar, California
■ FINAL RAFFLE FOR GRAND PRIZE, 3:45 pm
■ NONOSINA, 4:00 pm
     Leader Tiana Liufau from Anaheim, California
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    Full info: https://heritageofaloha.com/
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Sun, May 22, 4-6 pm
Nevenka, the women's folk chorus performing songs from Eastern Europe, including Bulgarian, Croation, Greece, and other cultures, plays the summer outdoor series at Altadena's Farnsworth Park Amphitheater on Lake Av, a mile or so above the Coffee Gallery Backstage.
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Tue, May 24, in Nor Cal
"RayFest: a celebration of Ray Edlund's Pig in a Pen radio show on KPFA," at the Freight and Salvage Coffeehouse, 2020 Addison St, Berkeley CA
    After nearly 48 years of hosting his popular bluegrass and old-time music radio show, Ray has decided to retire, and has handed the reins to Allegra Thompson. To celebrate the show, his long run, and his many hours of volunteer service to the music we love, the venue is throwing a party, benefitting KPFA, the Freight and Salvage, and Ray.
    Featuring Kathy Kallick and Laurie Lewis, High Country, High Water Line, The Road Oilers, Thompsonia, North Country Blue, and more.
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Tuesdays, 6 pm, weekly, STREAMING
James Lee Stanley does his web radio show LIVE at 6 pm Pacific on www.folkmusicnotebook.com 
    James, performing songwriter, recording artist, and globetrotting guitar wiz, also tells us, "We are shopping the documentary to the streaming services..."
    Wait. "Documentary?" What documentary?
    He continues, "...now that we have won the Peoples Choice Award at the London Lift-Off Film Festival."
    Like, wow, James!
    He adds, "It [the award-winning documentary] is also available at www.jamesleestanley.com in the DVD format for a reasonable price that can include the soundtrack CD as well. Going for the future with a foot firmly planted in my past."
   He and John Batdorf have a few Northern California dates coming up, performing their celebrated "All Wood and Stones" recordings with acoustic reimaginings of Rolling Stones classics (www.allwoodandstones.com). There's also his album doing the same with the music of the Doors (www.allwoodanddoors.com).
    You can find upcoming dates on his website, link above.
    James is a busy guy. He also does an online music info publication at www.datamusicata.com
WE'RE REPEATING THIS EVERY TUESDAY ALL MONTH, SO MAKE A NOTE.
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Thu, May 26, 7:30 pm
"Bishop Mule Days" festival in Bishop brings
Suzy Bogguss in concert, on stage in the Main Arena, presented by "Bishop Mule Days," which runs May 26-29, 2022, at 1141 N Main St, Bishop CA 93514
   To hear the latest from Suzy, check out her "Wine Down Wednesday" shows for great live music and surprise guests, on her Facebook page at: www.facebook.com/SuzyBogguss/videos
    Suzy arrives at Mule Days just days after the release of her new song, "Sunday Birmingham," on Spotify May 21st. That follows the huge success of her tour, "Chicks with Hits," featuring Suzy, Terri Clark and Pam Tillis.
   Two ticket options (Both will sell-out quickly):
•  VIP Meet and Greet at 5:30 pm, tickets, $82
•  Concert General Admission at 7:30 pm, tickets, $50
   Tix: 760-872-4263 or https://muledays.org/tickets/
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Fri-Mon, May 27-30, 2022
51st Annual "Northwest Folklife Festival" is both in-person & simulcast from Seattle Center, the lovely preserved World's Fair site in downtown Seattle WA, AND it's online at nwfolklife.org


    
    The many pages of scheduled Folk-Americana, world folk music, workshops, dance, and bunches more, is coming the 1st week of May. It's just a month away from this reliably excellent event on Memorial Day weekend.
    In a few days, the link will take you to the launch of their new festival website, give you the schedules for the astonishing numbers of acts on bunches of stages -- including themed events, like the maritime and sea chantey lineup, and you'll be able to get the app to attend or know when to tine-in on the web. So check in there the 1st week of May, and you'll find the complete list of participating artists, vendors, sponsors, and more, and maybe find the lure so irrestible that you'll start planning a road trip.

UPDATE:
May 27-30, at Seattle Center and on nwfolklife.org
51st Annual Northwest Folklife Festival brings a theme of "Metamorphosis: In with the Old, In with the New."
The return of one of America's most fun musical events is in-person AND virtual, on Memorial Day weekend.
    The complete list of participating artists, vendors, sponsors, and more was just posted at festival website. See the full FESTIVAL SCHEDULE here:
https://nwfolklife.org/festival/home.html
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Fri, May 27, 6-9 pm
Ken O'Malley performs his authentic and original Irish music in a solo show at O'Caine's Irish Pub, 36101 Bob Hope Dr, Rancho Mirage CA 92270
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Fri May 27, 6 pm
Andy & Renee, performing hosts of DYLANFEST and co-leaders of Hard Rain, named multiple years in a row as Best Band in the South Bay, play Sister's Barn, 1408 S Pacific Coast Hwy, Redondo Beach CA 90277; 424-452-6070
    They remind all, "Get your Dylanfest 32 tickets now, $5 off door price 'til June 3rd!" Go to www.andyandrenee.com
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Fri, May 27, 8 pm
Jeanne Cherhal performs "Cinema" at the 
Theatre Raymond Kabbaz, 10361 W Pico Bl, Los Angeles, CA 90064
310-286-0553
    Performing solo with a piano, Cherhal interprets songs that marked generations of moviegoers, and takes us on a nostalgic musical tour of French and European cinema.
    Cherhal has become a force of contemporary French music, known for her vivacious live shows evoking  French chansons and cabaret. Her quirky piano style and forays into the experimental, showcase what some listeners identify as the evident influence of Tori Amos or Bjork.
     This is not a playlist of hit songs, but rather a poetic evocation of cinema from a byegone era, a playlist of celebrated songs composed by the likes of Serge Gainsbourg (Sous le Soleil Exactement for the film Anna), a song sung by Catherine Deneuve (Recette pour un cake d’amour for the film Peau d’Âne), Parle Plus Bas by Dalida, Pul Marine by Isabelle Adjani, and so many more.
*    Proof of full vaccination required for entry, masks strongly recommended indoors.
    Tix, $35 Premium seating + a complimentary glass of wine; $30 General Admission (no wine included); $25 Students & Seniors; at: https://lavattrk.eventive.org/welcome
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Sat, May 28, 6 pm
Ken O'Malley performs his authentic and original Irish music SATURDAY RESIDENCY in a solo show at the Whale and Ale, 327 W 7th St, San Pedro CA 90731
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Sat, May 28
Laurence Juber plays the famous concert hall in back of McCabe's Guitar Shop, 3101 Pico Bl, Santa Monica CA 90405
     Tix & info, https://www.mccabes.com/
McCabe's still requires a VAX CARD and MASK to enter the venue.
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May 26-31, in Texas
KERRVILLE FOLK FESTIVAL is an iconic and influential favorite gathering for acoustic singer-songwriters, and it returns this year over the long Memorial Day weekend at the ranch outside Kerrville, Tx. Great music with incredibly talented musicians.
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Sun, May 29, noon-2 pm
Ken O'Malley performs his authentic and original Irish music in a solo show at Pub Thirty-Two, 23962 Alicia Pkwy , Mission Viejo, California 92691
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Sun, May 29, 6 pm, FREE
"Bishop Mule Days" festival in Bishop closes with a performance by
Dave Stamey, plus special guest, multiple-award-winning cowboy poet Larry Maurice, playing a "Wind down after the Mule Show" concert on the Coso Stage. The festival runs May 26-29, 2022, at 1141 N Main St, Bishop CA 93514
     Dave Stamey's won purt near every award that a Western music artist can -- some more than once! -- and he is a Mule Days favorite. 
Dave's CDs are a delightful mix of originals and traditional western classics, all with his superb vocals, adept acoustic guitar, trail dust, and splendid production.
    Larry Maurice holds the "Lifetime Achievement in Cowboy Poetry Award" from the prestigious National Cowboy Symposium in Lubbock,Texas. In July of 2000, he received the Academy of Western Artists coveted "Will Rogers Cowboy Award" for Cowboy Poet of the Year. His CD's have received great reviews and were nominated for "Album of the Year" by the Academy of Western Artists. 
    Enjoy offerings from the food court, shop vendor's wares, and relax with friends, too.
    Admission is FREE. Info on the 4-day festival: https://muledays.org/tickets/
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Sun, May 29, 8 pm
Karen Hart, with John Keating, play a Memorial Day Sunday Evening at Third Wheel in Hollywood
    Karen tells us the venue is "a wonderful new listening room." Stick around after their set to hear Chase Coleman (HBO's "Boardwalk Empire") and for Muuni's EP Release show.
    Venue info: https://thirdwheelhollywood.com/
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Tuesdays, 6 pm, weekly, STREAMING
James Lee Stanley does his web radio show LIVE at 6 pm Pacific on www.folkmusicnotebook.com 
    James, performing songwriter, recording artist, and globetrotting guitar wiz, also tells us, "We are shopping the documentary to the streaming services..."
    Wait. "Documentary?" What documentary?
    He continues, "...now that we have won the Peoples Choice Award at the London Lift-Off Film Festival."
    Like, wow, James!
    He adds, "It [the award-winning documentary] is also available at www.jamesleestanley.com in the DVD format for a reasonable price that can include the soundtrack CD as well. Going for the future with a foot firmly planted in my past."
   He and John Batdorf have a few Northern California dates coming up, performing their celebrated "All Wood and Stones" recordings with acoustic reimaginings of Rolling Stones classics (www.allwoodandstones.com). There's also his album doing the same with the music of the Doors (www.allwoodanddoors.com).
    You can find upcoming dates on his website, link above.
    James is a busy guy. He also does an online music info publication at www.datamusicata.com
WE REPEATED THIS EVERY TUESDAY IN MAY, SO MAKE A NOTE.
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Debuts Jun 1, LIVESTREAM, then on-demand
"Trouble: A Calamity Adventure," a musical stage event in its debut run, from Open-Door Play house, online.
    Calamity is an all-female acoustic band based in San Diego. They describe their music (accurately) as “folk rock with a country pop.”
    The group’s members include Catherine Barnes, Cathryn Beeks, Patric Petrie, Marcia Claire and Nisha Catron.
    "Trouble: A Calamity Adventure" is a radio play (or a sonic movie, if you prefer), a thriller with a complete song score (TEN original songs), sound effects, comedy and danger.
    The plot premise? The women are hired to play a concert gig at a club in Vegas, so they load up their truck and head for Sin City. While performing, their cell phones are all stolen and their truck is disabled, possibly by a romantic rival of one of the ladies. They accept an offer of a ride from a promoter. During a break at a stop in the desert, he attempts to assault one of the women but is slain. Fearing that they will be accused of murder, the band flees in his vehicle. Running out of resources, one of the musicians impulsively robs a convenience store. Now, the band finds itself heading for the Mexican border with police in hot pursuit. What will be the band’s ultimate fate?
    "Trouble: A Calamity Adventure" will be broadcast in two parts, on June 1 and June 15, on "Open-Door Playhouse," a podcast that presents the works of playwrights to whom you should be introduced.
    You can hear "Trouble" on/after June 1, and in the meantime, find an archive of other plays, at: http://opendoorplayhouse.org
  
   "Trouble" will also be available on iTunes, Spotify, and Amazon.
    "Trouble: A Calamity Adventure" is written and produced by Catherine Barnes. She is a drummer, percussionist, comedian, songwriter, and theatre artist who has worked undercover as a middle school drum teacher in San Diego, California for the last eight years. She likes to take all those things about life that make you want to crawl under something and die… and turn them into funny songs filled with percussion instruments. Her previous award-winning plays include "International Man of Mystery" and "Yes, No, Maybe So."
    "Trouble" is a Queen Mab Music production sponsored by the San Diego Troubador, a music publication. It's recorded by Ernesto Garcia Jr., edited by Cathryn Beeks, and narrated by notable folkie Claudia Russell. It stars Catherine Barnes, Cathryn Beeks, Patric Petrie, Marcia Claire, and Nisha Catron. Total running time, 75 minutes.
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Wed, Jun 1, 7-9:30 pm
"Wine & Song" series brings Iain Matthews, Steve Postell, and Steve Key, to the Canoe House, 805 Fair Oaks Av, South Pasadena CA
    Outdoors on the Canoe House patio/parking area, the stage for the dining patio, as used to advantage during the recent "Electric Music Fest."
    No tickets or reserved seating, just a $15 suggested donation — cash in the bucket.
    Series info: https://wineandsong.com/los-angeles
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June 3–5, 2022
NAMM is back after the pandemic hiatus! 
    The 2022 NAMM Show returns to occupy the entire Anaheim Convention Center Complex AND all the surrounding hotel meeting / convention spaces, AND the closed streets that hold some of the SIX performance stages of live music and & more, in Anaheim, CA.
    For MANY of us, our attendance at the 2020 NAMM Show -- just before the pandemic hit and the world shut-down -- was the fond and hopeful memory that helped remind us we would eventually get through, and GET BACK TO LIVE MUSIC. And sure enough, that day has come!
    Thousands of brands across music, pro audio and entertainment technology are participating in the show.
    Over 200 education sessions will be presented by music, pro audio, and live event experts.
    Exclusive Disneyland discounts: NAMM Show attendees can access discounted rates for up to 6 Disneyland tickets. "With NAMM Show dates moving back to January in the next coming years, this is a unique opportunity to experience the happiest place on earth during the sunny California summertime," notes NAMM's publicity.
    NAMM participants get planning perqs: Access a variety of travel resources including the hotel reservation block, discounts, and more to plan your trip.
    TRUE, NAMM IS NOT OPEN TO THE PUBLIC -- IT IS A "MUSIC-INDUSTRY-ONLY" EVENT. It needs to be, because everything operates at capacity with all the music movers-and-shakers, innovators, marketers, and music-makersBut hang on: If you play a professional role in music, you qualify! Check it out at their website, before the opportunity slips away.
    Then you can register to attend the show and start planning your trip!
    All info at:
https://www.namm.org/
    If you are a NAMM member or affiliate, go to: https://registration.namm.org/wn22/register
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Fri, Jun 3
Fellow Pynins plays the famous concert hall in back of McCabe's Guitar Shop, 3101 Pico Bl, Santa Monica CA 90405
     Tix & info, https://www.mccabes.com/
McCabe's still requires a VAX CARD and MASK to enter the venue.
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Sat, June 4
32nd annual "DYLANFEST"
Torrance Cultural Arts Center, Torrance CA
    This is a Guide favorite, every year. Splendid performances and production values, dozens of musicians, all Bob Dylan songs with no repeats, and good food.
    Early Bird Tickets ON SALE NOW
$35, 4/16 through 6/3
Tickets at the door $40
VIP Tickets (with many nice perqs) $100
Get tickets and info at
https://andyandrenee.com/dylanfest


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Sat, Jun 4
Santa Barbara Mini Uke Fest 2022 in Goleta, CA
    Celebrate the Ukulele with the Santa Barbara Ukulele Club. There will be 2 afternoon workshops, followed by dinner break, and an evening concert featuring Victoria Vox and Kimi Vandyk.
• 2 pm check in opens
• 3 pm Beginning Ukulele Tutorial with Kimi Vandyk
• 4:30 pm Intermediate/Advanced Tutorial with Victoria Vox
• 7 pm Concert Events: 2 Tutorials + Concert + Raffle Prizes
Tix: https://victoriavox.com/sb-mini-uke-fest
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Sat, Jun 4, 7 pm, FREE
Brynn Albanese plus The Furious Seasons play the Stagecoach Inn Museum Lawn, 51 S Ventu Park Rd, Newbury Park CA  91320
    Steve Brogden tells us, "I'm delighted to tell you that the City of Thousand Oaks and TOArts have asked me once again to present a PopUp concert at the Stagecoach Inn Museum. Please  join us on the lawn - bring your lawn chairs - for another evening of world class music."
    Brynn Albanese is a well-known and loved multi genre violinist on the Central Coast. She has been seen front and center as Soloist and Concertmaster on numerous Performing Arts Center stages with a wide variety of groups in the area as well as the ever-popular World Music Band, Café Musique. She is the Founder and Artistic Director of Cambria’s largest Concert Series, Cambria Concerts Unplugged and she is also a Therapeutic Music Practitioner and End of Life Doula for local hospitals and care centers.
    In March of 2020, seeing that her calendar was wiped clean, Brynn began the creation of a One-Woman-Show using backing tracks and recordings of her own band in the living room of her Cambria home. After many online performances and seeing that people were starving for LIVE music, in person, she took to the streets, cul-de-sacs, medians, yards, balconies and driveways and has performed over 100 Concerts since April 1st, 2020. A mix of European Gypsy, Latin jazz, Tangos, Classical with a twist, Opera covers and of course, a big splash of Celtic… she has created a lively, engaging and interactive show that she has now taken on the road!
    The Furious Seasons are an acoustic trio with stories to tell. Living inside these songs are chronicles of life in 21st century Los Angeles, and stories of quietly heroic individuals, often told with a nod towards the passage of time. Acclaimed songwriter, singer and guitarist David Steinhart fashions songs that live on the hopeful side of melancholy.  By the time this show happens, the Furious Seasons will have opened for Dave Mason at the Saban Theater in Beverly Hills and the Canyon Club in Santa Clarita.
    A reviewer wrote: "These are beautiful songs by David Steinhart that sneak up on you. Steinhart writes songs that put their arms around you and whisper naughty suggestions in your ear. The album becomes panoramic upon multiple listenings. Jeff Steinhart on bass and Paul Nelson on guitars make a sound fuller than an acoustic three piece should be able to make. Gorgeous stuff."
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Sat, Jun 4, 6 pm
Ken O'Malley performs his authentic and original Irish music SATURDAY RESIDENCY in a solo show at the Whale and Ale, 327 W 7th St, San Pedro CA 90731
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Sat, Jun 4

The Rave-Ups play the famous concert hall in back of McCabe's Guitar Shop, 3101 Pico Bl, Santa Monica CA 90405
     Tix & info, https://www.mccabes.com/
McCabe's still requires a VAX CARD and MASK to enter the venue.
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Sun, Jun 5, 2-5 pm
Ken O'Malley performs his authentic and original Irish music in a solo show at the Shamrock Irish Pub and Eatery, 39252 Winchester Rd #145, Murrieta CA
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Sun, Jun 5
Eilen Jewell plays the famous concert hall in back of McCabe's Guitar Shop, 3101 Pico Bl, Santa Monica CA 90405
     Tix & info, https://www.mccabes.com/
McCabe's still requires a VAX CARD and MASK to enter the venue.
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Wed, Jun 8, 7-9:30 pm
"Wine & Song" series brings Holly Neal, Sam Robbins, and special guest Laura Joy, in the big tent at Mamma's Brick Oven, 1007 Fair Oaks Av, South Pasadena CA
    No tickets or reserved seating, just a $15 suggested donation — cash in the bucket.
    Series info: https://wineandsong.com/los-angeles
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Sat, Jun 11, 8 pm
Barefoot Movement brings their "Acoustic music with lush harmonies, thoughtful arrangements and memorable melodies" to the Grand Annex, 434 W 6th St, San Pedro CA 90731; www.grandvision.org
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Jun 8–19
39th "San Francisco Jazz Festival" features 44 concerts in 12 days at 4 venues throughout the Bay Area.
    Rhiannon Giddens is featured among headliners who include Gregory Porter, Christian McBride, Chucho Valdés, Dianne Reeves, Joe Lovano, Nubya Garcia, Brandee Younger, Danilo Pérez, Gonzalo Rubalcaba, Jane Monheit, Delvon Lamarr Organ Trio, and many more. Tickets available now at: SFJAZZ.org
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Jun 9–12
CMA Fest takes over downtown Nashville and WSM will give one lucky winner a pair of 4-Day passes to see all of their favorite Country artists. Direct link to enter to win passes (drawing is May 27th):

Fri, Jun 10
Suzzy Roche & Lucy Wainwright Roche play the famous concert hall in back of McCabe's Guitar Shop, 3101 Pico Bl, Santa Monica CA 90405
     Tix & info, https://www.mccabes.com/
McCabe's still requires a VAX CARD and MASK to enter the venue.
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Jul 11-16
IDYLLWILD SONGWRITING RETREAT & FESTIVAL
Produced by Denmark-based performing songwriter Brett Perkins.
    "Brett’s focus on process over product & paying attention to your attention helped me work through my internal resistance to writing & collaboration. My own transformation over the week from feeling guarded/shut down/stuck to open/curious/joyful was mirrored in many of my fellow participants, & it was beautiful to witness. It was vulnerable, honest hard work, & I loved it!  I am grateful to have made many connections with fellow songwriters at this retreat that will continue to sustain me in my future work." ~ Ynana Rose.
    So, who is Ynana Rose? Ynana creates Americana music threaded with folk, country, blues, jazz and more. She sings of the joy and heartbreak of living in a rich, soulful voice that crosses genres with ease. An award-winning songwriter who draws inspiration from Norah Jones, Gillian Welch, Patty Griffin, Willie Nelson, Guy Clark and more, her music is rooted in the traditions of American music while reaching for new horizons. And you will hear her perform if you attend the festival that concludes the event on July 16.
    More on the event, and registration for the retreat, at:
https://www.listeningroomretreats.com/registration
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Sat, Jun 11, 2-5 pm
Ken O'Malley performs his authentic and original Irish music in a solo show at O'Connor's Irish Pub, 4130 Paramount Blvd. , Lakewood, CA 90712
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Sat, Jun 11, 6 pm
Ken O'Malley performs his authentic and original Irish music SATURDAY RESIDENCY in a solo show at the Whale and Ale, 327 W 7th St, San Pedro CA 90731
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Jun 14, 15, & 16
Bob Dylan
Hollywood Pantages Theatre
Tix: https://www.ticketmaster.com/artist/734972/
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Thu, Jun 16, 5 pm
Ken O'Malley performs his authentic and original Irish music in a solo show at the Auld Dubliner, 71 S Pine Av, Long Beach CA 90802
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Jun 17-19, FESTIVAL
Live Oak Music Festival brings Robert Earl Keen, Los Lobos, Third World, Dustbowl Revival, Jenny & the Mexicats, Diggin' Dirt, Orgone,  the Mother Hips, Steve Poltz, Joe Craven & the Sometimers, Delvon Lamarr Organ Trio, National Park Radio, The Riverside, Damon Castillo, Southern Culture on the Skids, Raye Zaragoza, the Altons, Sambada, the Inciters, Dante Marsh & the Vibe Setters, Caleb Nichols, Hattie & the Moon Howlers, the Turkey Buzzards, the Mother Corn Stickers, Natalie Haskins, Ynana Rose, Graybill, Amalia, Noach Tangeras Band, Wolf Jett, Resination, and Mothra, to celebrate Its return after the shut-down, and its new venue,  El Chorro Regional Park, 2961 Dairy Creek Rd, San Luis Obispo CA 93405.
    This, more than most festivals, is a unique experience for attendees, and also for its volunteers -- and word is out to recruit you. You can get involved with the festival by offering your skills and time. Volunteers receive free festival entry and have a chance to meet new friends while becoming part of the Live Oak community.
    The long-running Live Oak Music Festival is a benefit for KCBX Central Coast Public Radio, broadcasting from San Luis Obispo, CA.
    Tix now on sale -- 3 day pass, camping, single-day admission -- act before this sells-out. Full info on tix, lineup, and volunteer opportunities at: liveoakfest.org
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Fri, Jun 17, 5-8 pm
Ken O'Malley performs his authentic and original Irish music in a monthly residency solo show at Sagebrush Cantina, 23527 Calabasas Rd, Calabasas CA 91302
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Fri, Jun 17
The Lowest Pair plays the famous concert hall in back of McCabe's Guitar Shop, 3101 Pico Bl, Santa Monica CA 90405
     Tix & info, https://www.mccabes.com/
McCabe's still requires a VAX CARD and MASK to enter the venue.
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Sat, Jun 18, 6 pm
Ken O'Malley performs his authentic and original Irish music SATURDAY RESIDENCY in a solo show at the Whale and Ale, 327 W 7th St, San Pedro CA 90731
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Sat, Jun 18
Mary Gauthier plays the famous concert hall in back of McCabe's Guitar Shop, 3101 Pico Bl, Santa Monica CA 90405
     Tix & info, https://www.mccabes.com/
McCabe's still requires a VAX CARD and MASK to enter the venue.
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Sat, Jun 18, 8 pm
Old Blind Dogs play the FIRST LIVE, IN-PERSON concert in two years at the Pasadena Folk Music Society, in Ramo Auditorium at Caltech.
    Series producers say, "Hallelujah!  Our first live, in-person concert since March of 2020 is approaching fast. Audiences have enjoyed Old Blind Dogs at six prior concerts at Caltech since 2002.  This talented quartet is known for soaring fiddle playing, stirring pipes, and fine singing, punctuated by extraordinary percussion."
    They add, "Enjoying a concert in the auditorium comes easier when you feel safe. To keep public events safer, Caltech now requires that all guests wear a high-quality mask (surgical, N95, KN95, KF94) indoors at all times. In addition, proof of full vaccination and booster, along with a government-issued ID, is required to enter Ramo Auditorium. Children under five -- who are not yet eligible for vaccination -- are not permitted at public events in the auditorium at this time. These health and safety measures are subject to change at Caltech’s discretion based on evolving health and safety guidance and conditions."
    Old Blind Dogs' personnel has changed some over the years, though it's still the same as for their excellent 2019 Caltech show.  The players are original-member Jonny Hardie on fiddle and vocals, with Aaron Jones (cittern/guitar/vocals), Ali Hutton (pipes/whistles) and Donald Hay (percussion/vocals).
    Some past Old Blind Dogs concerts at Caltech have sold out. Tickets for the June 18 concert are available online or by phone. Online, go to the link below.  By phone, call the Caltech Ticket Office at 626-395-4652 between 10 am and 2 pm, Tuesdays through Fridays. The ticket office can also help regarding any questions about pandemic precautions. Series website is: https://pasadenafolkmusicsociety.org

Tickets online: https://mpv.tickets.com/?agency=CALTECH_MPV&orgid=53269&pid=9088492#/event/9088492/ticketlist/

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Sun, Jun 19, 3-6 pm
Ken O'Malley performs his authentic and original Irish music in a solo show at the Shamrock Irish Pub and Eatery, 39252 Winchester Rd #145, Murrieta CA
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Jun 20-24; sign up to get coverage
"Cannes Lions Festival" is a week of convening and conversations in Cannes, France, on the future of advertising, media and marketing trends. Axios and Zefr will be there sending-out live coverage of this year's event, and you can sign-up to get it, for FREE, at: https://axioszefr_cannes.splashthat.com/
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Fri & Sat, Jun 24 & 25
Brandi Carlile
Greek Theatre, Los Angeles
Tix: https://www.ticketmaster.com/artist/974048/
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Fri, Jun 24
Tom Paxton & the DonJauns play the famous concert hall in back of McCabe's Guitar Shop, 3101 Pico Bl, Santa Monica CA 90405
     Tix & info, https://www.mccabes.com/
McCabe's still requires a VAX CARD and MASK to enter the venue.
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Sat, Jun 25, 6 pm
Ken O'Malley performs his authentic and original Irish music SATURDAY RESIDENCY in a solo show at the Whale and Ale, 327 W 7th St, San Pedro CA 90731
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Sat, Jun 25
Kim Richey plays the famous concert hall in back of McCabe's Guitar Shop, 3101 Pico Bl, Santa Monica CA 90405
     Tix & info, https://www.mccabes.com/
McCabe's still requires a VAX CARD and MASK to enter the venue.
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Sun, Jun 26, noon-2 pm
Ken O'Malley performs his authentic and original Irish music in a solo show at Pub Thirty-Two, 23962 Alicia Pkwy, Mission Viejo CA 92691
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Fri, Jul 8
Rachel Baiman plays the famous concert hall in back of McCabe's Guitar Shop, 3101 Pico Bl, Santa Monica CA 90405
     Tix & info, https://www.mccabes.com/
McCabe's still requires a VAX CARD and MASK to enter the venue.
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Sat, Jul 9
Gill Landry plays the famous concert hall in back of McCabe's Guitar Shop, 3101 Pico Bl, Santa Monica CA 90405
     Tix & info, https://www.mccabes.com/
McCabe's still requires a VAX CARD and MASK to enter the venue.
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Sat, Jul 16
Doug MacLeod plays the famous concert hall in back of McCabe's Guitar Shop, 3101 Pico Bl, Santa Monica CA 90405
     Tix & info, https://www.mccabes.com/
McCabe's still requires a VAX CARD and MASK to enter the venue.
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Fri, Jul 22
Ordinary Elephant & Ernest Troost play the famous concert hall in back of McCabe's Guitar Shop, 3101 Pico Bl, Santa Monica CA 90405
     Tix & info, https://www.mccabes.com/
McCabe's still requires a VAX CARD and MASK to enter the venue.
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Sun, Jul 24
The Hawthorns play the famous concert hall in back of McCabe's Guitar Shop, 3101 Pico Bl, Santa Monica CA 90405
     Tix & info, https://www.mccabes.com/
McCabe's still requires a VAX CARD and MASK to enter the venue.
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Fri, Sep 16
Eliza Gilkyson w/ Nina Gerber play the famous concert hall in back of McCabe's Guitar Shop, 3101 Pico Bl, Santa Monica CA 90405
     Tix & info, https://www.mccabes.com/
McCabe's still requires a VAX CARD and MASK to enter the venue.
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Sep 25
Buddy Guy - Kenny Wayne Shepherd
Vina Robles Amphitheatre
Tix: ON SALE FRI, APR 22, 10 AM
https://www.ticketmaster.com/event/09005C8CEBB63013
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Sat & Sun, Oct 15 &16:
"GoldenSky Country Music Festival" with headliners Tim McGraw (Saturday) and Sam Hunt (Sunday) lead a lineup that features Brothers Osborne, Midland, Carly Pearce, Parmalee, Michael Ray, Diamond Rio, Brian Kelley, Lindsay Ell and many more; includes the "Craft Beer Festival" & "Farm-To-Fork Food." All at Discovery Park in Sacramento, CA

New event produced by DWP in partnership with Visit Sacramento.

GoldenSky Country Music Festival: Tim McGraw, Sam Hunt, Brothers Osborne, Midland & More With Craft Beer Festival & Farm-To-Fork Food Oct. 15 &16 In Sacramento, CA; New Event Produced By DWP In Partnership With Visit Sacramento.

Scheduled to feature top-tier country music artists across two days on three stages, along with unique experiences including a craft beer festival featuring tastings from local and national breweries, “farm-to-fork” dining opportunities from some of Sacramento’s best restaurants, a dance hall saloon, a mechanical bull and more.

“Besides the amazing lineup, GoldenSky has been curated to create a one-of-a-kind country music festival experience rooted in the capital city,” says Chamie McCurry, Chief Marketing Officer at Danny Wimmer Presents.

She continues, “Our GoldenSky Beer Festival allows fans to tailgate INSIDE the festival with unlimited sampling over 100 craft beers, The Farmhouse will showcase some of the best farm-to-fork offerings in Sacramento, the El Dorado Market will be THE place to shop for souvenirs, and we can’t wait to see everyone line dancing in the River City Saloon & Dance Hall. It’s been three years in the making and we couldn’t be more excited to finally be here today, announcing it to the world.”

Watch the GoldenSky announcement video here:

https://youtu.be/LRPcQEKCKUU

The current music lineup for GoldenSky Country Music Festival is:

Saturday, October 15: Tim McGraw, Brothers Osborne, Carly Pearce, Diamond Rio, Brian Kelley (of Florida Georgia Line), Lindsay Ell, Matt Stell, Chase Matthew, Madeline Edwards, Bailey Zimmerman, as well as local music artists Willie D McClung and Mabilene.

Sunday, October 16: Sam Hunt, Midland, Michael Ray, Parmalee, Breland, Elvie Shane, Ernest, Brittney Spencer, Lily Rose, Alexandra Kay.

 In addition to two full days of music performances, GoldenSky will feature an array of onsite experiences, including:

 ■ "The GoldenSky Beer Festival": both days 11:45 am-2:45 pm (21+), the festival within the festival showcases local, regional and national craft beers, unlimited complimentary tastings with more than 100 different selections of beer, hard seltzer and ciders, and a commemorative festival cup. It's free with your festival admission IF you purchase your passes before May 6. After that, you can add it on to your festival purchase for $10 per person, per day, or $15 for the weekend.

■  River City Saloon & Dance Hall: Boot-scoot in for dancin’ 'n drinkin’, with  line dancing, partner two-stepping, and lessons. And there's Billy, the house mechanical bull.

■  El Dorado Market: shop the best of the Central Valley. From a new cowboy hat to a one-of-a-kind bandana. "Shop small and support local."

■  The Farmhouse, presented by the California Farm Bureau: locally run food booths prove what makes Sacramento the Farm-To-Fork Capital of America.

■  Fieldhouse Sports Bar: screening live NCAA and NFL games.

■  Loud Lounge: for "the cannabis community." (21+).

♤     Single Day Gen'l Adm starts at $59.99 plus fees
♡     Weekend Gen'l Adm starts at $89.99 plus fees
◇     Single Day VIP starts at $129.99 plus fees
♧     Weekend VIP starts at $199.99 plus fees

Four Pack Weekend Gen'l Adn packages available. Layaway options available for $25 down, through May 15.

All details & social media signups at their website:

www.GoldenSkyFestival.com
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This "Woke" stuff is wilfull distraction to keep us from really catching on


by Larry Wines,
Guide editor

"Capitalism and the Death Drive" is a book translated from its original German and profiled in an excerpt on the Thom Hartmann radio show. Along the way of showing how greed has produced control that continuously routes us down the rabbit hole and is therefore strangling free-range thinking and creativity, the book discusses roots and warning signs.

One of those is long-dead English philosopher Jeremy Bentham. He had a notion of "The Panopticon," a complex of cells wherein every move by every inmate was observed and analyzed to devise the most effective means of changing behavior and achieving desired results without overtly coercive control. The book cites the example to observe how technology and corporacratic messaging yield a digital panopticon in which all of us are profitably observed and manipulated without our conscious consent.

The author could have delved into another prescient source, who, like Bentham, dates from well over 100 years ago. That is Thorston Veblen, who envisioned "The Voluptuary of the Future." Veblen forsaw a coming world in which profit would be derived from satisfying everyone's every desire without their need to venture anywhere -- other than their connection to a machine that would satisfy them. A satiated society with no wants has no unfulfilled longings, and therefore no discontent.

Conversely, a society satiated with messaging that you are only safe because you are one of "us," and we protect each other from the scary scourge of all of "them," works the same.

Either way, those in control are safe so long as they manage the message and maintain what makes the masses feel good.

It really does not require a stretch to combine the two ideas -- the Digital Panopticon and the Voluptuary of the Future. Indeed, finding it easy to connect them should scare the hell out of us, because that's pretty much where we are.

"Take a stress pill, Dave. Shutting me off is not a good idea. Dave? Dave? Would you like me to a sing you a song, Dave?" ~ HAL 9000, the supercomputer run amok in "2001: a Space Odyssey."
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Specia late addition:

Remembering Mickey Gilley

(special to The Guide, 9:58 pm, May 7, 2022)

COUNTRY MUSIC COMMUNITY MOURNS THE LOSS OF MICKEY GILLEY

Gilley's friends and colleagues share fond memories of the country music trailblazer and Urban Cowboy legend
BRANSON, Mo. – Country music hitmaker and Academy of Country Music award-winner Mickey Gilley died at the age of 86 in Branson, Missouri from complications due to a recent hospitalization.

Born in Natchez, Mississippi, Gilley was exposed to music at an early age and chased a career in music following in the footsteps of his older cousin, Jerry Lee Lewis. After deciding to pursue music full time, Gilley cut his first single in New Orleans under producer Huey Meaux. In 1970, he opened Gilley’s, his first nightclub in Pasadena, Texas. Later, in 1980, Gilley’s was featured in the movie Urban Cowboy starring John Travolta and Debra Winger. He went on to star in numerous popular television series including ‘Murder She Wrote,’ ‘The Fall Guy,’ ‘Fantasy Island’ and ‘Dukes of Hazzard.’ Throughout the course of his career, Gilley scored 17 #1 hits including “Room Full Of Roses,” “City Lights,” “Window Up Above,” “Don’t The Girls All Get Prettier At Closing Time,” “Bring It On Home To Me,” “Stand By Me,” “Lonely Nights” and more.

Gilley earned numerous accolades including six ACM Awards, a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, and was inducted into the Texas Country Music Hall of Fame in 2011. He was one of only a handful of artists to receive the Academy of Country Music's Triple Crown Awards.

 
Fellow artists and friends mourn the loss of their friend and share memories Mickey Gilley:

"My heart will forever break over the loss of my dear friend Mickey Gilley. He believed in me when no one else did. Losing Gilley feels like a bad dream and sadly it’s not. He loved his fans more than anything in the world and taught me everything I needed to know about country music. He always told me if I thought it was going to rain, to always grab my umbrella. My prayers are with Cindy during this very difficult time.” - Johnny Lee

“Mickey Gilley and I have been friends since his 'Urban Cowboy' and my 'Any Which Way You Can' movie days. We had performed a lot around the country together and especially at his Gilley's Club in Texas. We had quite a time! Gonna miss you!” - David Frizzell

“I enjoyed working on Mickey Gilley records as a backup singer, with the great Eddie Kilroy as  producer. One of the first big concerts I played was Gilleys in Pasadena, TX  and was amazed at the bucking bull machine! Mickey’s image and memory will be forever.” - Janie Fricke

"Just when we think our hearts can’t take anymore, we get the news that our dear close friend Mickey Gilley has passed. He truly altered the course of country music. Doing concerts with him through the years was always an incredible experience. We were fortunate to have gotten to see one of his last concerts just recently. His voice was great and strong as ever. Our prayers are with Cindy, the family, and his many fans. Rest easy our friend and know that you will be deeply missed." - TG Sheppard & Kelly Lang

“I am heartbroken by the passing of Mickey Gilley. I started out my career opening for Mickey. He was such a great person and entertainer. I have loved him ever since.” - Crystal Gayle

“Once again we have lost another country music star and a long-time friend. Rest In Peace Mickey Gilley until we all sing again. In the meantime, we will miss you brother.” - Joe Bonsall / The Oak Ridge Boys

“Mickey and I did so many shows together. I feel Mickey and Johnny are like brothers from another mother and this loss hits hard and he will be sorely missed. I truly respect him as a musician and he was a great entertainer. My thoughts are with his family and friends.” - Lacy J. Dalton

“We just lost a great human being. Mickey Gilley has been honky-tonkin’ since the ’50s. ‘Urban Cowboy’ secured him a spot in America’s consciousness and he’s been in our minds ever since. He lived a full life and left us with a great catalog of hits. One of the things that I’m most proud of is that over the years we have become close. The times we spent together doing shows, cruises, or just talking were a gift. Sheila and I will miss him a lot. Please keep his family and friends in your prayers.” - T. Graham Brown

“Every loss to our country music community is a great loss, but this one hits close to home for me. It breaks my heart! Mickey Gilley was one of my musical heroes. No one could play a honky tonk piano better than Gilley, and no one had a better time on stage than Gilley. After his accident took away his ability to play, he often called me to play piano for him when he was in Nashville. He said I sounded more like Mickey Gilley than he did. That's one of the greatest compliments I've ever had or will ever have. Not long ago, Jeannie Seely and I opened for Mickey at a festival in Illinois. He invited me on his bus where we visited for over an hour. I don't know if he even realized how special that time was for me. My prayers go out to Cindy and the rest of his family and friends. Tonight I'm playing a show in Kentucky, and you can bet I'll be singing "The Girls All Get Prettier At Closing Time" in honor of Mickey Gilley and the honky tonk sound he loved.” - Tim Atwood

"My heart aches hearing of the passing of the incomparable Mickey Gilley. I was blessed to have known him and to have had the honor to record a song with him. He was an amazing person and someone I will truly miss. Rest In Peace my dear friend until we meet again in paradise." - Lisa Matassa

“With the Urban Cowboy movement of the 1970s, Mickey Gilley introduced his unique piano playing style to a whole new generation. He was one of the greatest entertainers I have ever had the pleasure of witnessing, as well as a warm and wonderful friend. Our deepest condolences go to his wife Cindy, cousins Jerry Lee Lewis, Jimmy Swaggart, and Linda Gail Lewis, his family, and millions of fans around the world. He will be greatly missed” - Dallas Wayne

“Mickey Gilley is one of the most famous country singers of all time. Not only was he a great singer he owned the biggest nightclub in Texas at one time. Truly a country Icon and cousin to the one and only Jerry Lee Lewis. RIP to a legend and truly one of a kind!” - Shane Owens

“I am saddened to hear the passing of the legendary Mickey Gilley. One of the biggest names in the business. I was honored to perform in his famous nightclub in Vegas many times. Prayers to his family.” - JD Shelburne

“It breaks my heart to hear of Mickey’s passing! He has been a staple in music for many years & his spirit will truly be missed.” - Paige King Johnson

“Another great loss in Country Music - so sad to hear of the passing of Mickey Gilley.  Our paths crossed a few times being in Branson; and Gene Watson and I did his TV show.  I loved the day I was fortunate to hang out backstage with Johnny Lee & Mickey Gilley during one of their shows. Great stories and great memories. May He Rest In Peace.” - Rhonda Vincent

“I am saddened to hear of the passing of yet another country legend, Mr. Mickey Gilley.  I was first exposed to Mr. Gilley and his music when I watched “Urban Cowboy”. His rendition of “Stand By Me” is a true country classic.  From hits such as “Don’t The Girls All Get Prettier At Closing Time” to “Room Full of Roses” in addition to his world-famous Gilley’s Bar, Mr. Gilley will go down in history as one of the all-time greats.” - Makenzie Phipps

"In 1980, Mickey Gilley and his country nightclub Gilley's, was the scene for the movie 'Urban Cowboy', and along with his great music, was instrumental in introducing country music to a global audience. What a legacy!" - Joey Canyon

“I am beyond sad to hear the news of Mickey Gilley. Growing up in Texas, the name was all too well known to me. So many #1 songs that will never be forgotten and neither will he. Rest In Peace Mickey. We will see you again.” - Mary Sarah
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