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Saturday, July 18, 2015

Saturday – Rain (that’s unexpected) and Music (that’s dependable)

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Oooh. A later-than-intended edition. But it's ALL here, and there's a WHOLE LOTTA MUSIC goin' ON!
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Given the rain... If it’s supposed to happen outdoors, call the venue or check the event’s website. Because it might have moved indoors, or found a big tent, or been cancelled or postponed.


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Guide to this edition…

1) FESTIVALS this weekend

2) SATURDAY’s Music & Arts Scene

3) TICKET ALERTS…
Separate categories for ongoing events, upcoming festivals, & concerts

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1) FESTIVALS this weekend
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Sat, Jul 18,
Pseudo-FESTIVAL,
in South Pas:
Late afternoon-late evening Twice-annual “SOUTH PASADENA ARTS CRAWL” with lots of acoustic music in the art galleries and local pubs and restaurants throughout downtown South Pasadena, centered on Mission & Meridian. Ride the Metro Gold Line light rail to South Pasadena / Mission Station and you’re right there.
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One show we know about and recommend: TISA ADAMSON & FRIENDS play a 7:30-9 pm concert following the 5-7 pm art opening reception at the SPARC Gallery, 1121 Mission St, South Pasadena 91030.
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TISA ADAMSON is a music and art prodigy born from Greek and Mexican parents and is a native of Southern California. She has been playing music since she was 8 years old. In her early years she opened for ROMEO VOID, X, MOTELS, FEAR, and others. She later went on to play as part of a duo with CHE ZURO for 15 years. Recently she has been writing, singing and performing with local musicians and friends BRIE DARLING and RANDY MITCHEL. She will be performing songs from her recently released CD, “Fingers”.
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The South Pasadena Arts Council (SPARC), as part of the next South Pasadena Arts Crawl, presents an exhibition in the SPARC Gallery of the work of DIANE MEYER. As part of the Arts Crawl, the event presents this special concert, featuring local singer-songwriter TISA ADAMSON and her musical friends.
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DIANE MEYER is an Assistant Professor of Photography at Loyola Marymount University and an artist who works within various photographic genres to explore the physical, social and psychological qualities that make up various locations. Her work has been exhibited in solo exhibitions at AIR Gallery, NYC; the 18th Street Arts Center, Santa Monica; the Society for Contemporary Photography, Kansas City and in various national and international group shows.
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The exhibition at the SPARC Gallery features work she created while an artist-in-residence in Berlin, where she took pictures of the city and its suburbs, tracing the path of the Berlin Wall in places where only hints of its existence remained. Fascinated by the loaded psychology of these sites and the incomplete ways in which we remember them, she pixilated parts of her original photographs and overlayed them with delicate multi-hued embroidery. Meyers meticulous stitching pierces the photograph as it simultaneously heals and conceals the historic fabric to which it alludes.

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Sat & Sun, Jul 18 & 19,
FREE FESTIVAL,
in Santa Barbara:
11 am-7 pm Annual “SANTA BARBARA FRENCH FESTIVAL” for Bastille Day weekend is FREE in Oak Park, 300 W Alamar Av, Santa Barbara 93105.
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The Santa Barbara French Festival celebrates Bastille Day and all the things that make French cultural history so rich. Two days of delicious wine and food- including mimosas, crepes, and decadent pastries- as well as music, dance, crafts, and, of course, the infamous Poodles & Pals Parade! A community event not to be missed, it's a Dance Festival, a Music Festival, an Arts & Crafts Festival and a Food Festival- all in one place! It is also a great way to support Center Stage Theater and Speaking of Stories, two wonderful Santa Barbara arts organizations.
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For two days, Santa Barbara celebrates its reputation as “the American Riviera,” as the French Festival takes over beautiful Oak Park.
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Three stages are filled with dance and music from more than 30 different acts, including performances of the can-can, French Polynesian dancers, African Bellydancing, Burlesque, Tango, and the Femme Fatales Drag Revue. Audience members are encouraged to participate and learn, and every minute of entertainment is all free.
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ENTERTAINERS include local favorites, the WEST COAST BALLET and SANTA BARBARA SILVER FOLLIES, along with groups from around California.
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SECOND WIND, a 4-piece ensemble comes from Long Beach, playing French music from the ’30s to modern, with a touch of Cajun and Quebecois.
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Los Angeles performer JEAN-PIERRE TIBBI brings classic French songs.
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DJANGOSCHMANGO takes you on a journey to a Paris nightclub of the ’30s with their tribute to the great Django Reinhardt.
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THE ACCORDION INTERNATIONAL MUSIC SOCIETY OF SANTA BARBARA will coordinate the third stage, dedicated to exclusively accordion performances. Fabulous accordion tunes fill the air, complete with a dance floor for those that want to take advantage and let the music move them.
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The festival is teaming with French Bulldog Rescue to expand their “infamous” Poodles and Pals Parade. For years this great tradition as concluded the Festival on Sunday evening; this year it happens at the end of the day on both Saturday and Sunday, at 6 pm. The fun begins both days with a procession through the park, as Napoleon leads the promenade to the stage.
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The entertainment is only part of what the French Festival has to offer – more than 60 booths offer everything from crepes and delicious French pastries to face painting and French tablecloths. Grab a mimosa as you peruse beautiful paintings and photography. Enjoy a crepe or Le Hot Dog from Pacific Crepes while shopping for your French Festival t-shirt and beret. Take a moment for a quick massage before you settle in for the next performance with a sinfully delicious croissant from Normandie Bakery, beignets or Cajun shrimp and French beer. Browse through jewelry and fashion, photographs and artwork, and more. You can try your hand at Petanque, a French lawn bowling game. Center Stage Theatre and Speaking of Stories are pleased to present this great community event, which serves as a joint fundraiser for the two organizations. Sponsors for the event include Santa Barbara Travel, Kronenbourg 1664, Perrier, The Santa Barbara Independent, HiddenProvence.com, Tent Merchants, and French Bulldog Rescue.
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Full info at www.frenchfestival.com



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Sat & Sun, Jul 18 & 19, atop SFV:
Noon & 2 pm “A MUSICAL ROAD TRIP THROUGH AMERICA” summer series resumes this weekend with performances Saturday by LAWRENCE LEBO and Sunday by BONNE MUSIQUE ZYDECO at Skirball Cultural Center, 2701 N Sepulveda Bl, Los Angeles 90049; www.skirball.org; 310-440-4500.
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This summer’s Skirball “Family Amphitheater Performances” take family visitors on “a ramblin’ musical road trip, inspired by Bill Graham and the Rock & Roll Revolution.” Series runs Saturdays and Sundays, Jun 27–Sep 6, with performances at noon and 2 pm.
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All performances are included with Museum admission. Free on-site parking; street parking strictly prohibited.

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Sat, Jul 18, in Topanga:
3:30 pm “AS YOU LIKE IT” re-sets Shakespeare to the American Civil War, at the Will Geer Theatricum Botanicum, 1419 N Topanga Canyon Bl, Topanga, midway between Malibu and the San Fernando Valley.
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Production runs June 7 through Sep 26. Info, complete schedule of performances, and tix, at 310-455-3723 or www.theatricum.com
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Tickets range from $10-$39.50; children 6 and under are free.

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Sat, Jul 18, in West L.A.:
6 pm THE PRATIES bring their traditional, authentic Irish music, plus a touch of seafaring tuneage, to the Wilde Thistle, 3454 Motor Av, West Los Angeles 980034; 310-730-6208.
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Steve O'Loughlin of The Praties is also an acclaimed Celtic visual artist. He has some of his wonderful work on display at the Wilde Thistle.

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Sat, Jul 18, in Rowland Heights:
6 pm VIVER BRASIL DANCE COMPANY plays the “Jam Session” series presented by the Ford Theatres, and this one brings music and Samba dance to the Rowland Heights Community Center, 18150 E Pathfinder Rd, Rowland Heights 91748.

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Sat, Jul 18, in Lakewood:
6:30 pm Weekly “BLUEGRASS CONCERT” with a different band every Saturday, at Me N Ed’s Pizza Parlor, 4115 Paramount Bl, Lakewood 90712; 562-421-8908.

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Sat, Jul 18, in Altadena:
7 pm THE MIGHTY ECHOES bring their award-winning Doo Wop & Comedy to the Coffee Gallery Backstage, 2029 N Lake Av, Altadena. Reservations, 626-798-6236.
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These shows always sell-out, so call ahead for a reservation.

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Sat, Jul 18, in San Diego:
7 pm “DEERING BANJOS 40th ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION & BENEFIT CONCERT” featuring THE KRUGER BROTHERS, a favorite bluegrass / roots string band every year at the NAMM show, aboard the Star of India Maritime Museum, 1492 N Harbor Dr, San Diego 92101.

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Sat, Jul 18, in SFV (North Hills):
LATE CANCELLATION, due to rain!
** 7 pm “SONGWRITERS IN THE ROUND” with performances by CHAUNCEY BOWERS, TERESA TUDURY, & BRAD COLERICK for an evening of performing songwriters at the “STARDUST (HOUSE) CONCERT SERIES, held outdoors.
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Reservations get directions at stardustconcerts@gmail.com
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Downbeat is at 7 pm... doors open at 6:15 pm. Potluck sides, snacks, encouraged.
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$20 Donation. Proceeds go to the musicians.

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Sat, Jul 18, in Pasadena:
7 pm ROSA V. PULLMAN, plus ZACH CALDWELL, plus THE RENT CLUB ALL-STARS, play the monthly “QUARTER MOON” dinner-and-a-show concert series in the big hall at Throop Unitarian Universalist Church, 300 S Los Robles Av, Pasadena 91101.
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Come hungry. Bring a contribution for the potluck if you like. Entrees provided. Dinner is included with your admission ticket.

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Sat, Jul 18, in Arcadia:
7 pm JC HYKE musically hosts “THE COVER SONG JAM” and performs a full set of his own at Matt Denny's Ale House, 145 E Huntington Dr, Arcadia.
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JC HYKE is the host of “The Songwriter Serenade,” held here every Tuesday night with pre-booked recording artists, all performing acoustically. But it’s cancelled this coming Tuesday, so they gave him Saturday night.
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JC says, “I am playing a Saturday Night performance. It's the ‘Cover Song Jam, sand I'll be inviting artists in the audience up to sing their favorite cover tune, so bring your guitar with you.The Matt Denny's patio is rented out on Tuesday the 21st so there is no Serenade show this week. We will be back with the usual Songwriter Serenade show the following week.”
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Venue has full menu and full bar.

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Sat, Jul 18, in Burbank:
7 pm MELROSE MUSIC REVIEW with RALEIGH DAVE plays Cody’s Viva Cantina, 900 W Riverside Dr, Burbank 91506
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Tonight’s music:
** 7 pm MELROSE MUSIC REVIEW with RALEIGH DAVE in the Trailside Showroom.
** 8 pm THE CODY BRYANT EXPERIENCE in the Front Showroom.
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A one-menu-item cover applies. Venue has a full menu & full bar.

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Sat, Jul 18, in Palmdale:
7 pm CHUCK B. ROBERTS with NATALIE RUSSELL, plus Special Guest CRAIG LINCOLN, play the weekly series at Butler's Coffee, 40125 10th St West, Suite I, Palmdale 93551; 661-272-9530.
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Kevin Burton Smith, “Butlers Coffee Music Guy,” tells us:
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“First up, right around seven, singer-songwriter CRAIG LINCOLN will be dipping his toes onto Butler’s stage for the first time. But don’t worry — the man knows how to swim. And he comes highly recommended by our ol’ pal John Zipperer.” [And by the Guide; he’s won multiple awards at the Topanga Banjo Fiddle Contest.]
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“Craig picked up his first guitar at age thirteen and didn’t put it down until he had mastered the chords to Greensleeves and the theme from ‘Have Gun Will Travel.’
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“The results? Sore fingers, a dime-sized blister on his right thumb, and a passion to do it all over as soon and as often as possible. Forced to choose between music and his high school diving team, Craig opted for the pool – a choice that proved prudent when, a scant five years later, he won an Olympic Medal [in diving].
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“He never quit playing his guitar, however (or treading water) enabling him to lay claim for several years to the informal title of — wait for it —‘The World’s Greatest Diving Fingerpicker.;
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“Not that our good friend CHARLIE B. ROBERTS is a stranger to going over his head. A long time fan of the wet stuff, Chuck was voted Miss Congeniality in the Bathing Suit Competition at the Miss U.S.A. Pageant in 1992,1993 and 1994, a record that still stands — and he still cuts a dashing figure in his Speedo.
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“Chuck will be dishing up a heaping serving of road-fried Americana, with a generous slice of wry on the side, a virtual deli of digressions and ponderings about the assorted pickles a minstrel gypsy and International Man of Love can find himself in. Whether it's a shaggy dog tale about meeting the right girl in the absolutely wrong place, pet grooming tips or the best way to teach kids to swim, Chuck has a song and a story about it.
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“And even better? This time he’s not swimming alone — he’s brought along the amazing NATALIE RUSSELL, an absolutely awesome guitar whiz who shades and colours Chuck’s rough and ready ramblings with a musical palette that has to be heard to be believed. If you caught Chuck and Natalie the last time they played here, you know what to expect. And if you weren’t there, get ready to get absolutely soaking wet.
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“Craig, Chuck and Natalie. This Saturday. Bring your own water wings. Great Music and Awesome Talent? You’ll be Soaking in It!” Funny thing is, Kevin wrote that long before anybody knew it would be raining. Ot maybe it isn’t in Palmdale, since it’s on the north side of the mountains and they block nearly all the rain.
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Cover is a single purchase from the menu, food or drink.

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Sat, Jul 18, in Hermon (L.A. area):
7 pm BANNA BEAG MALL plays a House Concert in Hermon; reservations get directions from Margaret Barto at 323-428-0979.

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Sat, Jul 18, in Topanga:
7-9 pm MURPHY'S FLAW plays their monthly bluegrass residency at Froggy's Topanga Fish Market Restaurant, 1105 N Topanga Canyon Bl, Topanga 90290; 310-455-1728 7.

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Sat, Jul 18, in La Mirada:
7 pm Monthly “PORCH THERAPY MUSIC & POETRY CIRCLE” is at “the home of Stella” in La Mirada. Resrvations get directions at 323-353-0156 or by email to stellacruz707@hotmail.com

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Sat, Jul 18, in Griffith Park (L.A.):
7:30 pm WILLIE NELSON plus ALISON KRAUSS & UNION STATION featuring JERRY DOUGLAS play one of the summer’s biggest roots-Americana shows at the Greek Theatre, 2700 N Vermont Av, Griffith Park, Los Angeles 90027; 213-480-3232.
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Sat, Jun 20, in OC (Anaheim):
7:30 pm THE KOLES plus BETH WOOD play the monthly “LIVING TRADITION” concert series brings a Folk-Americana recording act to perform at the Anaheim Downtown Community Center, 250 E Center St, Anaheim 92805; 714-955-3807. Reservations, concerts@thelivingtradition.org
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Really, really fine acts. Info at:
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www.bethwoodmusic.com
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Tix, $16 for non-members, $13 for members, cash or check only – no credit cards. Children under 18 FREE with paid adult.

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Sat, Jul 18, in South Pas:
7:30-9 pm TISA ADAMSON & FRIENDS concert following the 5-7 pm art opening reception at the SPARC Gallery, 1121 Mission St, South Pasadena 91030.
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TISA ADAMSON is a music and art prodigy born from Greek and Mexican parents and is a native of Southern California. She has been playing music since she was 8 years old. In her early years she opened for ROMEO VOID, X, MOTELS, FEAR, and others. She later went on to play as part of a duo with CHE ZURO for 15 years. Recently she has been writing, singing and performing with local musicians and friends BRIE DARLING and RANDY MITCHEL. She will be performing songs from her recently released CD, “Fingers”.
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The South Pasadena Arts Council (SPARC), as part of the next South Pasadena Arts Crawl, presents an exhibition in the SPARC Gallery of the work of DIANE MEYER. As part of the Arts Crawl, the event presents this special concert, featuring local singer-songwriter TISA ADAMSON and her musical friends.
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DIANE MEYER is an Assistant Professor of Photography at Loyola Marymount University and an artist who works within various photographic genres to explore the physical, social and psychological qualities that make up various locations. Her work has been exhibited in solo exhibitions at AIR Gallery, NYC; the 18th Street Arts Center, Santa Monica; the Society for Contemporary Photography, Kansas City and in various national and international group shows.
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The exhibition at the SPARC Gallery features work she created while an artist-in-residence in Berlin, where she took pictures of the city and its suburbs, tracing the path of the Berlin Wall in places where only hints of its existence remained. Fascinated by the loaded psychology of these sites and the incomplete ways in which we remember them, she pixilated parts of her original photographs and overlayed them with delicate multi-hued embroidery. Meyers meticulous stitching pierces the photograph as it simultaneously heals and conceals the historic fabric to which it alludes.

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Sat, Jul 18, in Redondo Beach:
7:30-10:30 pm ANDY & RENEE, leaders of the award-winning Dylan tribute band HARD RAIN, play the Avenue A Bar & Grill, 800 S Pacific Coast Hwy, Redondo Beach 90277.

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Sat, Jul 18, in Claremont:
7:30 pm JAMES LEE STANLEY plays the “Gelencser House Concerts” series in Claremont 91711. Reservations get directions at 909-596-1266 or by email at singfolk@yahoo.com

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Sat, Jul 18, in L.A.:
7:30 pm Weekly “RANCH PARTY” brings one or more FOLK-AMERICANA / ALT OR TRAD COUNTRY / OR HONKY-TONK ACTS to play EB's Beer & Wine Bar in the West Food at L.A.'s historic Farmer's Market, 3rd and Fairfax, L.A. Free show.

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Sat, Jul 18; Jul 11 through Sep 26, in Topanga:
7:30 pm “GREEN GROW THE LILACS, ” the Pulitzer Prize-nominated play that inspired “Oklahoma!”, at Will Geer’s Theatricum Botanicum, 1419 N Topanga Canyon Bl, in the heart of Topanga Canyon, midway between Malibu and the San Fernando Valley. The production opens Sat, Jul 11 and runs through Sep 26. See the feature story in the “News” section of the Guide’s Jun 22 edition.
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Tix range from $10-$39.50, with discounts available for students, seniors, the military and AEA members.
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The season’s offerings here alternate. For a complete schedule of the summer season’s performances and to purchase tickets, call 310-455-3723 or go to www.theatricum.com

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Sat, Jul 18, in Redlands:
7:30 pm JIM CURRY'S "JOHN DENVER TRIBUTE" show is a fundraiser for Congregation Emanu El in Redlands.
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Jim Curry and the band present the music of John Denver at Temple Emanu El.
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Tix, $45; check to see if it’s sold-out, 909-307-0400.

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Sat, Jul 18, in SFV (Granada Hills):
7:30-11 pm SONGMAKERS monthly “ONION BAGEL OPEN STAGE & JAM” at Temple Beth Torah, 16651 Rinaldi St, Granada Hills 91344.

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Sat, Jul 18, in Palmdale:
8 pm LOS LOBOS plays the Palmdale Amphitheater on E Rancho Vista Bl, Palmdale.
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LOS LOBOS were already East L.A. legends, Sunset Strip regulars, and a Grammy Award-winning band for “Best Mexican-American/Tejano Music Performance” when they recorded their major label debut, “How Will The Wolf Survive?” in 1984. The band is David Hidalgo, Louie Perez, Cesar Rosas, Conrad Lozano, and Steve Berlin, And after three decades, two more Grammys, a worldwide smash single (“La Bamba”), and thousands of rollicking performances across the globe, they still jam with a powerhouse mix of rock, Tex-Mex, country, folk, R&B, blues and traditional Spanish and Mexican music.
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Gates open 6 pm, go early for best seating.
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$10 general admission, at:
https://www.vendini.com/ticketLine/ITL/index/selectperformance/1efe0daa7f1f49a41554a07b8932e3e6/93f4802cb16cd2483a69fd5cc0ae9299

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Sat, Jul 18, in Culver City:
8 pm LAURENCE JUBER AND GUITAR NOIR play Boulevard Music, 4316 Sepulveda Bl., Culver City 90230; 310-398-2583.
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GRAMMY-winning guitarist Laurence Juber was Paul McCartney’s choice as lead guitar for WINGS.He’s a wonderful musician and an all-around nice guy.

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Sat, Jul 18, in SGV (Arcadia):
8 pm RON DEJESUS - VOODOO DOWN, plus BOBBY BLUEHOUSE, at the Arcadia Blues Club, 16 E Huntington Dr (just E of Santa Anita Av), Arcadia; www.arcadiabluesclub.com
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Doors at 7 pm. Venue has good food (generous portions), full bar, pool tables. Substantial discount for tix bought online. Fun place, but bring earplugs. Seriously.

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Sat, Jul 18, in the Eastern Desert:
8 pm LEFTOVER CUTIES play Pappy & Harriet’s Place, 53688 Pioneertown Rd, Pioneertown 92268; 760-365-5956.

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Sat, Jul 18, in Pasadena:
8 pm MARIACHI DIVAS, GRAMMY and LATIN GRAMMY winners, play the free summer concert series at the Levitt Pavilion for the Performing Arts in Memorial Park, 85 E Holly St, Pasadena 91103; 626-683-3230.
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Founded in 1999 by trumpet player CINDY SHEA and directed by her ever since, the MARIACHI DIVAS continue to lead the way in the mariachi genre. A two-time GRAMMY Award winner, with a total of six GRAMMY nominations and two Latin GRAMMY nominations, the MARIACHI DIVAS are a multicultural, all-female ensemble imbued with the unique musical flavor of Los Angeles. And it’s a lot of fun to see them play.
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Ride the Metro Gold Line light rail to Memorial Park Station and you’re right there. Free concert, except what you buy to eat. Or you can picnic, but no alcohol is allowed in the park (and that’s enforced with expensive citations).
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More at: www.levittpasadena.org

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Sat, Jul 18, in L.A.:
8 pm KATIA MORAES plays the FREE summer concert series at Levitt Pavilion in MacArthur Park, 2230 W 6th St, Los Angeles 90057; 213-384-5701.
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There’s a KidZone, pre-concert, and food vendors on site. Or bring your own picnic (no alcohol allowed in the park).
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You can ride the Metro Purple Line subway to MacArthur Park and walk around the park to the bandshell. FREE concert.

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Sat, Jul 18, in Hollywood:
8 pm DAVID GRAY and AMOS LEE play their second of two nights at the Hollywood Bowl, 2301 N Highland Av, Hollywood 90068; 323-850-2000 or 213-480-3232.

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Sat, Jul 18, in SFV (West Hills):
8 pm "JEFF GOLD'S MONTHLY ACOUSTIC CONCERT SERIES" brings RASPIN STUWART plus DANNY FARAGHER at West Valley Music Center, 24424 Vanowen St, West Hills 91307; 818-992-4142; www.westvalleymusiccenter.com
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• Raspin Stuwart — powerfully passionate songwriter-stylist wows audiences with bluesy, jazzy, spirited music sung from his soul. Raspin is also the founding editor of arts journal "Boulevard" magazine.
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• Danny Faragher — dynamic singer and multi-instrumentalist, he delivers an eclectic mix of well-crafted original songs with honesty and conviction.
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Sat, Jul 18, in Silverlake (L.A.):
8 pm Monthly “SONGWRITER'S SQUARE” at the Lyric-Hyperion Theatre & Café, 2106 Hyperion Av, Silverlake.

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Sat, Jul 18, in Burbank:
8 pm THE CODY BRYANT EXPERIENCE plays Cody’s Viva Cantina, 900 W Riverside Dr, Burbank 91506
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Tonight’s music:
** 7 pm MELROSE MUSIC REVIEW with RALEIGH DAVE in the Trailside Showroom.
** 8 pm THE CODY BRYANT EXPERIENCE in the Front Showroom.
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A one-menu-item cover applies. Venue has a full menu & full bar.

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Sat, Jul 18, in OC (Newport Beach):
8-11 pm DULCIMANIA plays their six-times-a-year gig on third Saturdays of odd months only (whew), at Alta Coffee House, 506 31st St, Newport Beach 92663.

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Sat, Jul 18, in SFV (Chatsworth):
8 pm LIVE AMERICANA / ALT OR TRAD COUNTRY / HONKY TONK music nightly at the Cowboy Palace, 21635 Devonshire St, Chatsworth; 818-341-0166.
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Sat, Jul 18, in OC (Costa Mesa):
8 pm KRIS DORON plays the Promenade Stage at the 125th Annual “ORANGE COUNTY FAIR, ” which runs Jul 17 to Aug 16, 2015, at the OC Fair & Events Center, 88 Fair Dr, Costa Mesa 92626.
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KRIS DORON is a singer-songwriter out of Orange County with soul from the south. She gives a bluesy, jazzy, soulful take on modern and classic covers as well as tossing out a handful of originals.
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Sat, Jul 18, in Redondo Beach:
8 pm SONGMAKERS six-times-a-year “SOUTH BAY HOOT” happens on third Saturdays in odd months only, in Redondo Beach 90277. Location and info at www.songmakers.org

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Sat, Jul 18; continuing, through Aug 2, in Hollywood:
8 pm “THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA, ” pm Andrew Lloyd Webber's modern classic, is a new production by Cameron Mackintosh at the Hollywood Pantages, 6233 Hollywood Bl, Hollywood; www.HollywoodPantages.com
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In L.A. for a limited 8-week run June 17 through August 2 at the Hollywood Pantages Theatre, with newly reinvented staging and stunning scenic design. This new version of “PHANTOM OF THE OPERA” is performed by a stunning cast and orchestra comprised of 52 superbly talented actors, singers and musicians. It’s being billed as “the MUST SEE production of 2015.”
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Tix start at $29. Box office opens daily at 10 am except holidays for in-person or phone orders at 800-982-2787. Info on the production, a video sneak peek, and online tix at: www.ThePhantomOfTheOpera.com/ustour

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Sat, Jul 18; Jul 10-18, in San Pedro:
8 pm “A CHORUS LINE, ” presented by Scalawag Productions, at the Warner Grand Theatre, 478 W 6th St, San Pedro 90731; 310-548-2494.
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A dazzling day in the life of 21 dancers vying for a spot on Broadway.
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Use code "WARNER" at check-out & $5 per ticket will be donated to the Warner Grand, operated by the Grand Vision Foundation, a facility of the City of Los Angeles Department of Cultural Affairs. Tickets and info,

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Sat, Jul 18, in Glendale:
9 pm CARBE-DURAND DUO, acoustic guitar wizards from INCENDIO, play the Left Coast Wine Bar, in Glendale.
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Sat, Jul 18, in Murietta:
9 pm LIVE IRISH / CELTIC MUSIC or CELTIC ROCK at the Shamrock Irish Pub & Eatery, 39252 Winchester Rd, Ste 145 Murrieta 92592; 951-696-5252; www.getshamrocked.com; www.theshamrockirishpubandeatery.com

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Sat, Jul 18, in L.A.:
9:30 pm THE MANSFIELD BAND, led by the famed ANITA MANSFIELD of several Irish bands, plays Molly Malone’s, 575 S Fairfax Av, Los Angeles 90036; 323-935-1577.
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Sat, Jul 18, in Culver City:
9:30 pm-1:30 am AMERICANA / ALT OR TRAD COUNTRY / HONKY-TONK MUSIC from one or more acts at the Cinema Bar, 3967 Sepulveda Bl, Culver City 90230.
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Sat, Jul 18, in Long Beach:
10 pm ED BELL & THE WHOOLIGANS play the Auld Dubliner Irish Pub, 71 S Pine St, Long Beach; 562 437-8300.
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This is a good act, described as “an amazing contingent of music makers and fun time devotees Always a great show with a mix of Irish Trad, Pub Tunes, Whimsey, Humor and great covers tunes.”
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3) TICKET ALERTS…
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ONGOING EVENTS are listed in the first section, followed by UPCOMING FESTIVALS listed in their own section, then our ever-growing catalog of UPCOMING CONCERTS and arts events.

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ONGOING, through the dates shown…
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Jul 10-18, in San Pedro:
(various times) “A CHORUS LINE, ” presented by Scalawag Productions, at the Warner Grand Theatre, 478 W 6th St, San Pedro 90731; 310-548-2494.
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A dazzling day in the life of 21 dancers vying for a spot on Broadway.
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Use code "WARNER" at check-out & $5 per ticket will be donated to the Warner Grand, operated by the Grand Vision Foundation, a facility of the City of Los Angeles Department of Cultural Affairs. Tickets and info,

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Now through Sep 26, in Topanga:
3:30 pm “AS YOU LIKE IT” re-sets Shakespeare to the American Civil War, at the Will Geer Theatricum Botanicum, 1419 N Topanga Canyon Bl, Topanga, midway between Malibu and the San Fernando Valley.
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Note, “the rebel camp is alive with music — banjo, guitar, ukulele, mandolin and more.”
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In this production of “As You Like It, ” director ELLEN GEER moves the tale of two sets of brothers — one alienated by ambition, the other estranged by envy — to the divided South of the post-Civil War era, adding traditional American folk music and dance from the period. Rosalind is forced to flee camp when her uncle Frederick, usurper of his brother’s position as a general in the Union army, threatens to have her killed. Accompanied by her cousin Celia, Rosalind disguises herself as a man for safety's sake. The disguise comes in handy when she tests the devotion of her noble admirer, Orlando, on the run from his hostile older brother. Meanwhile, the rebel camp is alive with music — banjo, guitar, ukulele, mandolin and more. With Rosalind's wit leading the way, the forces of true love, justice and song eventually triumph.
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This production runs June 7 through Sep 26, ALTERNATING WITH OTHER PRODUCTIONS. Production dates / times: Sunday, June 7 at 3:30 pm • Sunday, June 14 at 3:30 pm • Saturday, June 20 at 3:30 pm • Sunday, June 28 at 3:30 pm • Sunday, July 12 at 3:30 pm • Saturday, July 18 at 3:30 pm • Saturday, Aug. 1 at 3:30 pm • Sunday, Aug. 9 at 3:30 pm • Saturday, Aug. 15 at 3:30 pm * • Saturday, Aug. 22 at 3:30 pm • Saturday, Aug. 29 at 3:30 pm • Sunday, Sept. 6 at 3:30 pm • Sunday, Sept. 13 at 3:30 pm • Saturday, Sept. 19 at 3:30 pm • Sunday, Sept. 20 at 3:30 pm • Saturday, Sept. 26 at 3:30 p.m .
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A special Prologue (pre-show discussion) happens Saturday, Aug 15 at 2:30 pm. (included in ticket price).
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Tickets range from $10-$39.50; children 6 and under are free. Info, complete schedule of all performances this summer, and advance tix, at 310-455-3723 or www.theatricum.com

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Jul 11 through Sep 26, in Topanga:
7:30 pm “GREEN GROW THE LILACS, ” the Pulitzer Prize-nominated play that inspired “Oklahoma!”, at Will Geer’s Theatricum Botanicum, 1419 N Topanga Canyon Bl, in the heart of Topanga Canyon, midway between Malibu and the San Fernando Valley. The production opens Sat, Jul 11 and runs through Sep 26. See the feature story in the “News” section of the Guide’s Jun 22 edition.
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Tix range from $10-$39.50, with discounts available for students, seniors, the military and AEA members.
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The season’s offerings here alternate. For a complete schedule of the summer season’s performances and to purchase tickets, call 310-455-3723 or go to www.theatricum.com

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Now through Aug 2, in Hollywood:
Andrew Lloyd Webber's “THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA” is a new production by Cameron Mackintosh at the Hollywood Pantages, 6233 Hollywood Bl, Hollywood; www.HollywoodPantages.com
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In L.A. for a limited 8-week run through August 2 at the Hollywood Pantages Theatre, with newly reinvented staging and stunning scenic design. This new version of “PHANTOM OF THE OPERA” is performed by a stunning cast and orchestra comprised of 52 superbly talented actors, singers and musicians. It’s being billed as “the MUST SEE production of 2015.”
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Tix start at $29. Box office opens daily at 10 am except holidays for in-person or phone orders at 800-982-2787. Info on the production, a video sneak peek, and online tix at: www.ThePhantomOfTheOpera.com/ustour

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happening after this coming weekend
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Sat, Aug 8, in downtown L.A.:
3-7 pm “BURGERS & BEER FESTIVAL” at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum. Features Los Angeles’ best burger restaurants serving their signature sliders and the state’s best craft breweries sampling the brews that have made them famous. Confirmed restaurants include Animal, Bouchon Bistro, Grill 'Em All, Ledlow, Pono Burger and many more to come. Confirmed breweries include Angel City Brewery, Bottle Logic Brewing, Ninkasi Brewing, Strand Brewing Company and many more to come.


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Fri-Sun, Sep 4-5-6,
FESTIVAL,
in Rhode Island:
Annual “RHYTHM & ROOTS FEST” in Ninigret State Park, RI. If you go, make it a day early to catch STEVE RILEY & THE MAMOU PLAYBOYS on Sep 3 at the Towers.
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Full info at www.rhythmandroots.com


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Fri-Sun, Sep 18-21,
FESTIVAL,
in Coloma (Northern Cal):
9th annual "AMERICAN RIVER MUSIC FESTIVAL" announced its lineup and began offering discounted early bird tickets on May 1, and that offer closes SOON.
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The festival recently announced its line-up:
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Main Stage:
Nicki Bluhm & The Gramblers, The Infamous Stringdusters, Dangermuffin, Nora Jane Struthers & The Party Line, Shook Twins, David Luning Band, Songs of the Fall, David Myles Trio, Spark and Whisper, Dennis Johnson and The Mississippi Ramblers.
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Other Stages ~ Campgrounds and Hot Spots:
Dangermuffin, Shook Twins, David Luning Band, Songs of the Fall, David Myles Trio, Spark and Whisper, Dennis Johnson and The Mississippi Ramblers, A Thousand Years at Sea, Proxima Parada, Achilles Wheel Duo, McNevin & The Spokes, Island of Black and White, The Keller Sisters, Stringtown Ambassadors, The Love Choir, Moon Shiner, The Painted Horses, Lumadae, Tamra Godey.
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Friday Night Showcase hosted by Michael Gaither:
Ten more performances tba.
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Sponsors say, "The South Fork wants you to hear music on its banks! Limited Time left to get ‘Early Bird’ discounts at the festival website.”
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The festival was named "Best of" choice for fun things to do in the Sacramento Bee newspaper, and called, "Friendly, Unforgettable" in the Mountain Democrat. "...what a great vibe at the festival" wrote the Auburn Journal. "Music and Moving Water in Perfect Harmony" says Submerge Magazine.
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Full info and tix, www.americanrivermusic.org/festival.php


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Fri-Sun, Oct 9-11,
FESTIVAL,
in Louisiana:
Annual “FESTIVALS ACADIENS” in Lafayette, LA. Info at www.festivalsacadiens.com includes discount room rates at Ramada Inn, Lafayette, if you book early.


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All coming up, some SOON, many with advance discounts, others that’ll sell-out quickly.


Sun, Jul 19, in OC (Costa Mesa):
8 pm WILLIE NELSON & FAMILY ALISON KRAUSS play the 125th Annual “ORANGE COUNTY FAIR, ” which runs Jul 17 to Aug 16, 2015, at the OC Fair & Events Center, 88 Fair Dr, Costa Mesa 92626.
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The fair has two principal music venues, plus other musical entertainment that's free with admission.
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The headline acts all play the “2015 Toyota Summer Concert Series at Pacific Amphitheatre.”
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Full sched. for Pac Amp during the fair:
http://www.pacamp.com/pa/
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Full sched. for the Fair’s other principal stage, The Hangar, at:
http://www.ocfair.com/2015/thingstodo/the_hangar.asp

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Thursdays; remaining shows Jul 23 through Aug 13, in Culver City:
7 pm CULVER CITY'S “BOULEVARD MUSIC SUMMER FESTIVAL” runs weekly in the palm-lined courtyard of Culver City’s City Hall. Each concert is FREE and parking is free, with an optional $10 up-front reserved seat.
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The season’s offerings are diverse. Here’s the whole season’s schedule, after the July 9 opener:
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July 23: Elements of Celtic music, country (western and swing, too), blues, Cajun, Baroque, rock and roll and more from HOT LIPS & FINGERTIPS.
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July 30: Hot Jazz and Western Swing from the HOT CLUB OF COWTOWN (a Guide “SHOW-of-the-WEEK” pick!)
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Aug 6: Classic Rock with incredible vocals from VENICE.
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Aug 13: Zydeco music featuring the sounds of Creole from Louisiana and Texas, with the excellent BONNE MUSIQUE ZYDECO (a Guide “SHOW-of-the-WEEK” pick!)
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Avoid the crowds and parking hassles of other areas on the Westside. Courtyard opens at 4:30 pm. Careful with arriving early, because the free parking is free for two hours in designated parking structures in Culver City. Dozens of dining options are available within walking distance. You can even catch the new light rail to Culver City and a convenient Culver Bus to the concert, and not drive at all.

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Mon, Jul 27, in L.A.:
8pm “AN EVENING WITH MARK O'CONNOR” is a performance-interview in the Clive Davis Theatre at the GRAMMY Museum, 800 W Olympic Bl (at Figueroa), Los Angeles 90015; grammymuseum.org. General tix go on sale Thursday, July 9, 2015, at noon.
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For his first recording for Sony Classical, “Appalachia Waltz, ” GRAMMY-winning violinist MARK O'CONNOR collaborated with fellow GRAMMY winners YO-YO MA and EDGAR MEYER. The album gained O'Connor worldwide recognition as a leading proponent of a new American musical idiom.
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His successful follow-up release, “Appalachian Journey, ” received a GRAMMY for “Best Classical Crossover Album.” After an award-winning recording career in Nashville appearing on more than 500 albums, several of which are GRAMMY winners, including his own “New Nashville Cats, ” O'Connor has immersed himself into perpetuating American classical music. His first full-length orchestral score, "Fiddle Concerto, " has become the most-performed modern violin concerto composed in the last 50 years.
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In 2009, he developed the “O'Connor Method” for violin and strings, which takes an American classical approach to modern violin playing, offering a technical foundation using a diverse range of traditional American string repertoire. The “O'Connor Method Camp” will be held for the first time in New York this August. O'Connor's "Americana Symphony, " recorded by MARIN ALSOP AND THE BALTIMORE SYMPHONY, had a successful multimedia performance earlier in June with the NATIONAL REPERTORY ORCHESTRA in Breckenridge, Colorado.
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O'Connor's upcoming release, “Duo, ” a collaboration with his wife, fiddler/violinist MAGGIE O'CONNOR, features American classics arranged for two violins. In the museum’s Clive Davis Theater, Mark O'Connor will engage in an intimate discussion surrounding his music career, moderated by Scott Goldman, Vice President of the GRAMMY Foundation. And yes, the discussion will be followed by a special performance with O'Connor and his wife.
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Doors open at 7:30 pm, though the line forms earlier for the best seats. Show is at 8. Tickets are $15 and can be purchased in person at the Museum Box Office or online. General onsale begins Thursday, July 9, 2015 at noon.
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Tickets are non-refundable and non-transferable. Info or purchase by phone at 213-765-6803. Online purchases at www.grammymuseum.org

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Aug 22, in Bev Hills:
LEON RUSSELL plays the Saban Theatre, 8440 Wilshire Bl, Beverly Hills.
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Sep 10, in Bev Hills:
JOHN HIATT & THE COMBO plus TAJ MAHAL TRIO play the Saban Theatre, 8440 Wilshire Bl, Beverly Hills.
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Sat, Sep 19, in Hollywood:
LILA DOWNS plays the Hollywood Pantages.

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Oct 2, in BevHills:
GORDON LIGHTFOOT plays the Saban Theatre, 8440 Wilshire Bl, Beverly Hills.
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Dec 12, in BevHills:
""FRANK SINATRA'S 100th BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION" featuring FRANK SINATRA JR. "Sinatra Sings Sinatra" at the Saban Theatre, 8440 Wilshire Bl, Beverly Hills.
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Word to the wise: we add to “Ticket Alerts” all the time, so act accordingly.


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