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Cool Stuff Going On This Weekend – Simi Valley Cajun And Blues Music Festival
Just in case you haven’t made the trip to your local grocery store and succumbed to the long lines of suburbanites vying for that last bag of charcoal, there are lots of things going on in and around our fair … Continue reading
2nd Annual Malibu Guitar Fest: 4 Days Of Guitar Worship And Amazing Music!
The Malibu Guitar Festival is in its second year and boasts an impressive list of musical artists, mostly and obviously guitarists, who have been influentially known for their craft or have been GRAMMY nominees and award winners, and who have … Continue reading
Posted in Events, Interviews, Miscellanious, Music
Tagged Albert Lee, Alex Ligertwood, Andy Babiuk, Austin, Beatles Gear, Billy Bennight, Blondie, Blues, Checkered past, Dale Watson, Doug DeLuca, Electric Blues, Guitar, Guitar Music, Kenneth Brian Band, Kenny Wayne Shepherd, Lone Star Beer, Malibu, Music, Orianthi, Randy Jackson, Richie Sambora, Robert Randolph, Santana, steve ferrone, Steven Van Zandt, The Cars, The Chesterfield Kings, The Empty Hearts, The Romantics, Zepperella, zz top
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Blind Lemon Peel Talks About the Upcoming Pop-Up Blues Festivals
One of the most dynamic and exciting bands these days is the Blind Lemon Peel All Stars. On June 9th, they will be holding their first ‘Pop-Up Blues Festival’ at Harvelle’s in Long Beach. Blind Lemon Peel, their charismatic lead … Continue reading
Joey D Talks About The Upcoming Ventura County Blues Festival, The Delgado Brothers, Growing Up in East L.A. and more
The 11th Annual Ventura County Blues Festival is coming up on April 30th. Riding high on their 1st Place win at the 2016 International Blues Challenge in Memphis, the Delgado Brothers are this year’s headliner. Joey D, who won the … Continue reading
Win Tickets to See Booker T. Jones and Black Joe Lewis at Royce Hall Friday December 4th!
Five lucky LA Beat readers will each win a pair of tickets to the historic Booker T. Jones and Black Joe Lewis concert at Royce Hall – Fri, Dec 4 at 8PM. Just leave a comment below (naming your favorite … Continue reading
Upcoming: Booker T. Jones and Black Joe Lewis at UCLA Royce Hall
On Friday, December 4th at 8pm, Center for the Art of Performance at UCLA will present Booker T. Jones and Black Joe LewisRoyce Hall. It can be argued that it was Booker T. Jones who set the cast for modern … Continue reading
Upcoming: Ascencia Urban Blues Festival Featuring Walter Trout/Guitar Shorty
If you’re a lover of The Blues, and you know I am, then you do not want to miss this. On Saturday August 29, Raleigh Studios is hosting the best damn blues-fest this side of the Crossroads festival. Walter Trout … Continue reading
Jeffrey Halford and the Healers Bring Their Bluesy Rock ‘n’ Roll to Genghis Cohen This Weekend
The roots of rock and roll stretch back to the rootsy, bluesy Americana music that developed in the cities, fields, shacks and bayous of America. One of the best musicians keeping this bit of Americana live is Texas-born Jeffrey Halford, … Continue reading
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Tagged americana, Blues, Ed Simon, Genghis Cohen, Jeffrey Halfor and the Healers, Jeffrey Halford, Rock and roll
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This Weekend’s Long Beach Bayou Festival Will Have You Putting on Your Zydeco (and Blues) Shoes!
The South is the birthplace of two of the major types of indigenous American music, blues and Zydeco. Both were born and grew in people’s yards, in fields, roadhouses and at family get-togethers. This weekend, the 29th Annual Long Beach … Continue reading
Posted in Attractions, Events, Food, Miscellanious, Upcoming Events
Tagged Blues, blues music, crawfish, Ed Simon, Long Beach Bayou Festival, zydeco, zydeco music
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