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Live Review – The Who At Staples Center
Last night, I was treated to “The Who at 50” at Staples Center. Now this is what a rock concert is supposed to look and sound like, somewhat. I’ll get to the highlights of the show in a second, but … Continue reading
2nd Annual “Ride For Ronnie” Motorcycle Ride and Concert Sunday!
This year’s 2nd Annual “Ride For Ronnie” kicks off on Sunday after last year’s successful inaugural Motorcycle Ride and Concert, benefiting the Ronnie James Dio Stand Up and Shout Cancer Fund, and it will be in Glendale this year. On site registration … Continue reading
Posted in Attractions, Events, Food, Miscellanious, Music, News & Sports, Upcoming Events
Tagged Billy Bennight, Dio Cancer Fund, Emilio Rivera, Frank Kramer, KLOS, lita ford, Michael Beach, morning show, Ride for Ronnie, Ronnie James Dio, Sean McNabb, Sons of Anarchy, the Heidi and Frank, Tom Foresteire., Wendy Dio
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Led Zeppelin In Court (Again) In Los Angeles
Attorneys for Led Zeppelin were supposed to have battled this case out in a courtroom in downtown Los Angeles this week, but the case has been given a continuance. What is at stake here is the reputation of one of … Continue reading
Remembering Michael Sheppard at The Hyperion Tavern Tribute Show and Liquid Kitty Memorial
This photograph by Jessica Hoffman may seem like an odd picture for a memorial, but anyone who really knew Michael will smile. Michael always had some deal going. He was an impresario, a mover, a shaker. He put out a … Continue reading
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Remembering John Stabb of Government Issue
Written by Andy Nystrom. Originally posted on There’s Something Hard in There. John Stabb [has] passed away after a battle with stomach cancer. We lost one of the most unique, quirky, honest and dynamic hardcore singers of our time. He … Continue reading
“Kat Kramer’s Films That Change the World” Presents Atomic Cinema Festival
“Atomic Cinema Fest”, is part of the International Uranium Film Festival, and was a one day film festival presented by “Kat Kramer’s Films That Change the World”, held at Raleigh Studios to bring movies and documentaries dedicated to educating people on the risks … Continue reading
Posted in Movies, News & Sports, Photo Essays
Tagged Atomic Cinema Fest, Billy Bennight, cold war. activism, David Valentino, Ed Asner, Film, Films that change the world, Harvey Wasserman, Joey Luthman, Karen Sharpe Kramer, Kat Kramer, Libbe HaLevy, live review, Lou Gossett Jr., Mimi Kennedy, Nuclear, Tara-Nicole Azarian
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“The Explorers Grand Slam”: Colin O’Brady’s Quest For A World Record
Colin O’Brady is attempting to do what only 42 people have done before in his quest to finish “The Explorers Grand Slam” in record time. Colin’s goal is to become the fastest athlete in history to complete this challenge, doing so … Continue reading
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Tagged Aconcagua, africa, Antarctica, April, Arctic Ocean, Asia, Australasia, Billy Bennight, Colin O'Brady, Denali, Europe, Explores Grand Slam, February, Grand Slam, January, June, Marc Carstensz, May, Mt. Elbrus, Mt. Everest, Mt. Kilimanjaro, Mt. Vinson, North America, North Pole, Pyramid, Richard Parks, South America, South Pole
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Get Your Vinyl Fix, Los Angeles! Capitol Studios’ 60th Birthday Bash
Back for its second year is WAX – The Los Angeles Record Fair, in conjunction with Capitol Studios’ 60th anniversary party. The weekend of May 21 and 22 plays host to a multitude of events surrounding the iconic landmark, celebrating … Continue reading
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Tagged #CapitolRecords, #CapitolStudios, #WaxRecordFair, records, vinyl
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Reviewed: The Blackberry Train By James McCartney
James McCartney’s new album The Blackberry Train is set to drop tomorrow, May 6th. The album opens with the brightly lit “Too Hard”; the track is anything but too hard. A melodic feel-good rocker, it’s a great opening to the … Continue reading
The Desert Trip
Unless you’ve been living under a rock, you had to have heard about what is being called “the concert of the century”, happening in Indio in October at The Empire Polo Club. The concert features Paul McCartney, The Rolling Stones, … Continue reading
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Tagged Bob Dylan, neil young, Paul McCartney, Roger Waters, the desert trip, The Rolling Stones, The Who
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