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Richie Onori talks about Sweet and the Rockers Against Cancer 3 Benefit Show Tomorrow
How many people can honestly say they’ve never heard these lyrics? And the man at the back said everyone attack And it turned into a ballroom blitz And the girl in the corner said boy, I wanna warn ya It’ll … Continue reading
Gilbert and Sullivan’s Comic Operetta ‘The Mikado’ a hit at the Hillcrest Theater in Thousand Oaks
The Ventura County Gilbert & Sullivan Repertoire Company is presenting Gilbert & Sullivan’s most popular and most frequently globally produced operetta, The Mikado. Written in 1865 and set in an imaginary Japanese village, it provides a beautiful setting for Sir … Continue reading
Dark Harbor Opens Today at the Queen Mary, Get Ready for Fun, Fright, Music and Some ‘Spirited’ Drinking
It’s Halloween time again—–the time that the spirits come out to haunt the Queen Mary in Long Beach. And there are plenty of spirits, since the Queen Mary is known to be haunted. In fact, Cabin B340 is off limits … Continue reading
Posted in Attractions, Cocktails, Beer, Wine & Weed, Events, Food, Photo Essays
Tagged Dark Harbor, Edward Simon, ghosts, ghoul, Halloween, haunted, paranormal, Queen Mary, spirits
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Johnny Echols of ‘Love Revisited’ Talks About Himself and His Music From the ’60s Until Now
Johnny Echols knew from a young age that he loved music. When he was young, his parents, along with his childhood friend Arthur Lee’s parents, moved to Los Angeles where both kid’s parents were teachers. Shortly after that, a neighbor … Continue reading
Posted in Events, Interviews, Music
Tagged '60s music, Arthur Lee and Love, double-neck guitar, Edward Simon, Guitar, Jimi Hendrix, Johnny Echols, Les Paul, Love Revisited, psychedelic rock, Tiki Oasis
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Michael Hornbuckle Rocks the Arcadia Blues Club
Michael Hornbuckle learned the blues from his father, Denver blues guitar legend Bobby Hornbuckle. The drummer in his father’s band, when his dad passed in 1996 Michael inherited two things—his father’s Gibson guitar and a desire to learn to play … Continue reading
Posted in Interviews, Music
Tagged arcadia blues club, Bobby Hornbuckle, Denver Blues, Edward Simon, Live Music, Michael Hornbuckle
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‘Jimi: All Is By My Side’ Brings Hendrix to Life at a Pivotal Moment
For many of those who knew something of Jimi Hendrix’s ascent to rock stardom, it seemed that he burst on the scene at Monterey Pop Festival, coming over from England where he was starting to gain fame and went from … Continue reading
Posted in Movies, Music
Tagged Edward Simon, Guitar, Jimi Hendrix, Jimi:All Is By My Side, movie opening, rock music
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Scenes from the Ventura Blues and Brews Festival
Sunday’s Blues and Brews Festival in Ventura featured lots of great BBQ, plenty of good beer and some of the best blues around. The unique design of the Mission Park venue worked great, putting two stages across from each other … Continue reading