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Gurf Morlix Debuts His New Album ‘Eatin’ At Me’ Tonight at McCabe’s
A new album from Gurf Morlix is always a challenge. I never know if I’m going to like the writing, the playing, the singing or the sound design/recording best. Listening to Gurf’s newest release, Eatin’ At Me, the past couple … Continue reading
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Tagged Blaze Foley, Dirty Old Buffalo, Eatin' at Me, Elephants Graveyard, Gurf, James Eliopulos, Lackawanna, McCabes, Morlix
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‘AKA Doc Pomus’, Documentary Film On Life of Legendary Composer: October 11,12 & 13 at Laemmle’s Music Hall
AKA Doc Pomus, co directed by Peter Miller and William Hechter and opening in Los Angeles next Friday, Saturday and Sunday (10/11, 12 & 13) at Laemmle’s Music Hall in Beverly Hills, is a brilliant concoction of music and biography, history … Continue reading
Posted in Miscellanious, Movies, Music
Tagged Amy Linton, Bob Dylan John Lennon, Brill Building, Buddy Miller, Can't Get Used to Losing You, Doc Pomus, Geoffery Felder, James Eliopulos, Jerome Felder, Laemmle, Lonely Avenue, Patty Griffin, Peter Miller, robert plant, Save the Last Dance For Me, Sharyn Felder, William Hechter
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Review: Joan As Policewoman – Sunday December 16, The Hotel Cafe
(Photo by permission: Alex Ghabril) Sunday evening at the Hotel Café Joan as Policewoman offered up a terrific, if far too brief, performance for a warm crowd of appreciative fans. Drawing primarily from a collection of works in progress for … Continue reading
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Tagged Alex Ghabril, Dave Rawlings, Gillian Welch, Hotel Cafe, James Eliopulos, Joan as Policewoman, Joan Wasser
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SEVEN Presented by USC’s Visions and Voices
Wednesday March 21st at 7:00PM in the University’s Bovard Auditorium, Visions and Voices, a multidisciplinary program sponsored by USC’s Arts & Humanities Initiative, will present a powerful evening of documentary theater examining the timely and important efforts of seven courageous … Continue reading
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Tagged Abiola, Azizi, Cizmar, De Leon, Deveare Smith, Filloux, James Eliopulos, Kriegel, Mack, Mai, Margraff, McCormack, Piklakovka, SEVEN, Sochua, Tankowitz, theater, USC, Visions and Voices
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