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Preservation Hall Jazz Band at Largo – Live Review
For the last decade plus, the Preservation Hall Jazz Band has been on a mission to expand its horizons and bring traditional music into places you wouldn’t normally see it. They’re Coachella regulars now, and given their natural ability to … Continue reading
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Tagged bob lee, dave grohl, Jazz, Live Music, new orleans, preservation hall jazz band, Review
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Sweet Sister’s Harmonies: The Haden Triplets Play The Skirball Cultural Center In Memory of Charlie Haden
I’ve had a soft spot for the Haden sisters since I received That Dog‘s eponymous release from Geffen Records back in the 90’s. So it was a no-brainer to attend this special show: especially, in light of the recent passing … Continue reading
Posted in Events, Music
Tagged Appalachian, Billy Bennight, Charlie Haden, Family Functions, folk, Haden Sisters, Haden Triplets, Hill Music, Jazz, Jewish, Live Music, live review, local bands, Music, Ornette Coleman, Review, Rock Star, Tenacious D, that dog, Totally Crushed Out, Yeddish
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Miles Davis’ The Collected Artwork Book Signing and Release Party November 9th
If you loved the man and dug his music, now you have the chance to celebrate Miles Davis as a visual artist this Saturday, November 9th, between 12 noon – 2 p.m. at Mr. Music Head Gallery on Sunset Boulevard in … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Events, Music, News & Sports, Upcoming Events
Tagged African American, art, Billy Bennight, Jazz, Jazz Legend, kind of blue, Mono Recordings, Mono Sound, Music, Painting, pop-surrealist, surrealist, Trumpet, Trumpet-wielding
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TONIGHT: Chris Wilson Plays The Viper Room
Chris Wilson composes and plays progressive jazz, although lately he’s been getting his Earth, Wind and Fire on, too, gigging with a funk band around LA. His new CD is called “Soul Searchin”, from CKDub Productions. TONIGHT — Thursday, October … Continue reading
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Tagged Chris Wilson, Howl at the Moon, Jazz, Taste of Soul, The Viper Room
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Mardi Gras at the Farmers Market
Posted in Events, Food, Upcoming Events
Tagged cajun, farmers market, Jazz, mardi gras, pet parade, zydeco
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Music Review: Rat Soup, Hot and Brassy, Cool and Sassy
If I have to stand at another bar and listen to one more insipid conversation about ‘Who’s gonna carry on the tradition of Rock and Roll?’ or ‘Who’s gonna replace ______________ (fill in whatever band name the annoying loud mouth … Continue reading
Posted in Miscellanious, Music
Tagged Aaron Gitnick, Al Marotta, Damion Meadows, For the record, Funk, Jamie Flores, Jazz, JB, Milford Street Records, Rat Soup, Shane Baird, Tim Wickham
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