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Tuesday, October 28, 2014

TUESDAY TUNEFULNESS, October 28 2014

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Quick edition. Plenty happening, whether or not you're getting baseballed. One on the web. Lots in the venues. Here ya go.

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Happy Birthday to Bryson Jones

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Tue, Oct 28,
LIVE, ON THE WEB…
7-10 pm (Pacific) HOWARD GLAZER, MARCIA BALL, DAVE SPECTER, & KELLY ZIRBES (of KELLY’S LOT) are live “ON THE COUCH” on the show’s "MUSICIANS YOU SHOULD KNOW."
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Direct link for live stream: http://goo.gl/5oTvmZ
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About HOWARD GLAZER…
Howard Glazer Music is a masterful guitarist whose deep-voice vocals are expressive and solidly delivered. He draws from a wide musical background to create a powerful blend of serious blues, rock and acoustic compositions, yielding an uncompromising sound. His fifth album, Looking In The Mirror, was released on October 21st, and Howard will join me to discuss his musical journey and the new album.
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About MARCIA BALL…
Marcia Ball is a word-class keyboard player with an incredible vocal talent and has performed at festivals and clubs around the globe. The singer/pianist has been blending Texas blues, Louisiana swamp ballads and New Orleans second-line rhythms into her distinctive roadhouse roots-rock for 30 years, and now her 13th album, The Tattooed Lady & The Alligator Man has been released and Marcia is creating a stir all over again. I will sit with Marcia and discuss her long career and the new album and what she has in store for 2015.
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About DAVE SPECTER…
Dave Specter's “Blues & Beyond” has earned an international reputation as one of the premier talents on the Chicago blues scene and around the globe. His latest album, “Message In Blue,” was released this past May and has received wonderful reviews across the board. Dave and I will discuss his career and his love of the Blues while listening to music from his latest release.
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About KELLY ZIRBES…
Kelly returns with her roadhouse blues band KELLY'S LOT and with her new album, “Don't Give My Blues Away” for the show’s “COUCH KID NEW MUSIC SEGMENT” this week. Find out what this great singer -- and interviewer in her own right -- has been up to since she first sat “On The Couch” back on July 15, 2013, while we listen to cuts from the album.


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LIVE in the VENUES
tonight in Southern Cal
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Tue, Oct 28,
ARTISTS MIXER,
6-9 pm LOS ANGELES WOMEN IN MUSIC (LAWIM) Fall “HAPPY HOUR NETWORKING HANG” in the River Rock Lounge at the Sportsmen's Lodge Event Center, on Ventura Bl in Studio City.
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Bring a friend and your business cards. Join women and men from all walks of the music industry. Meet new people, re-connect with old contacts, find that new job opportunity.
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Happy Hour drink prices extended until 9 pm just for this event. $5 well drinks, $7 signature cocktail of the day, $2 off draft beer prices,$2 off select wine of the day. $5 food menu. Business Card Drawing for LAWIM Swag Bag that includes a one year free membership or extension of LAWIM current membership.
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Plenty of on-site free parking.

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Tue, Oct 28, in Downey:
6 pm Monthly “DOWNEY FOLK MUSIC JAM” at the Barbara J. Riley Community & Senior Center, 7810 Quill Dr, Downey 90242; 562-904-7223.

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Tue, Oct 28, in Ventura:
6 pm-10 pm Twice-monthly “VENTURA BLUEGRASS JAM” at Milano’s Italian Restaurant in the Ventura Marina, 1559 Spinnaker Dr #100, Ventura; 805-658-8311.

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Tue, Oct 28, in T.O:
6 pm-10 pm Monthly “THOUSAND OAKS SONG CIRCLE” at the Greenhouse Café, 652 Janss Rd, Thousand Oaks 91360.

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Tue, Oct 28, in Arcadia:
7-9:30 pm Weekly "SONGWRITER SERENADE" brings performances this time by KELLY FITZGERALD, JIMI YAMAGISHI, VICKI CUNNINGHAM, DIANA GREENE, & host JC HYKE, at Matt Denny's Ale House, 145 E Huntington Dr, Arcadia 91006.

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Tue, Oct 28, in SFV (Toluca Lake):
7 pm Weekly “TRADITIONAL IRISH MUSIC SESSION” at Timmy Nolan's Tavern & Grill, 10111 Riverside Dr, Toluca Lake 91602; 818-985-3359.

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Tue, Oct 28, in Signal Hill:
7 pm-late Weekly “BLUEGRASS SOUP JAM” at Convert-A-Tape, 2420 Gundry Av, Signal Hill 90755.

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Tue, Oct 21, in San Diego:
7-10 pm SUE PALMER plays the Tuesday Cajun-Zydeco series at Tio Leo’s Taco, 532 Napa St, San Diego.
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$8 cover includes dance lesson at 6:45 pm.

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Tue, Oct 28, in SFV (Chatsworth):
8 pm COLDWATER CANYON plays the Cowboy Palace Saloon, 21635 Devonshire St, Chatsworth; 818-341-0166. Go early for the free dance lesson. No cover, full bar.

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Tue, Oct 28, in Altadena:
8 pm NEW COUNTRY REHAB plays the Coffee Gallery Backstage, 2029 N Lake Av, Altadena 92675; reservations, 626-798-6236.
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NEW COUNTRY REHAB is a four-man band that takes inspiration from old country songs and folk ballads -then spin them into modern, roots-rock, Americana. For a band with a double bassist, a rock-n-roll telecaster wheeler, a fiddle-playing singer, and a drummer who plays saw-blades and goat hooves, New Country Rehab uses much skill, dynamics and thought provoking song-writing to achieve their amazingly cohesive sound. They play loud, they play low, they play fast, they play slow... and all of it with passion for the songs, commitment to the groove, and love for performance. All the while they keep the fun in their performance.
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They cut through the clutter of watered-down musical imitations with a modern, high-voltage, alt-country sound. Combining sharp innovation and a deep respect and knowledge of timeless musical themes and motifs, New Country Rehab’s powerful music is full of love, loss, longing and joy.
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Spearheaded by lead singer and fiddle player John Showman joined by Charles James on guitar, Ben Whiteley on double bass and Roman Tomé on drums and backing vocals, the Toronto based collective is ”poised to be the next big thing in Canadian music” Tom Power, CBC Radio. Growing audiences in the U.S. And Europe are responding to New Country Rehab’s infectious love and enthusiasm for the music they are playing. The band make it, ”super accessible, not only to fans of roots/folk/country, but even to the broader, less country inclined audience” -- Josef Jensen, Indie Artist Podcast.
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This artistic vision and original writing has earned the respect of critics, ”a debut that demonstrates class” (Rootstime.be) and welcome receptions of audiences, ”…even with the deep pool of technical talent here, the focus is on maintaining a mood over all else”(torontoist.com). Maverick magazine’s Russell Hill describes the band’s sound as ”Successfully merging the old and new in a rambunctious way” and describes the band as having”their feet planted firmly on the ground, this Canadian band has the right intentions and there is to be no stopping them.”
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Tix, $15.



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