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Live Review: Nicole Atkins at the Bootleg Bar
There is a dearth of real talent within the Pop Music world: that is, people who can write and play their own songs. So when someone like Nicole Atkins dropped into my world it was very wanted and extremely desired. … Continue reading
Posted in Miscellanious, Music
Tagged Alternative Pop, Billy Bennight, concert, dance, indie rock, live, Live Music, live review, Los Angeles, Lucinda Williams, Miles Davis House, Music, photography, Pop, Review, Rock, South by Southwest, SXSW
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Moby: Innocents – Los Angeles Photo Exhibition at Project Gallery
I met Moby for the first time for Destroyed opening at Kopeikin Gallery roughly 2 years ago. He had some interesting takes in his photographic work. Most were shot of his fan from the stage he was performing from in different locations all … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Attractions, Events, News & Sports
Tagged art, Billy Bennight, Destroyed, DJ, Kopeikin Gallery, Los Angeles, Moby, Musical Artist, New York, photography, Project Gallery, R&B, Rave
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Seattle’s My Goodness at the Troubadour: A Powerhouse of Blues Rock!
I slipped in the Troubadour, a space I occasionally haunt, to see a showcase of a band in a special and historical music venue that provides an intimate environment to really experience a live performance from a band. Tonight’s draw … Continue reading
Posted in Music
Tagged Billy Bennight, Hard Rock, Live Music, live review, Los Angeles, Music, photography, punk rock, Review, Rock, Seattle Music Scene, Troubadour
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Beat Review: Caravan Palace @ The Fonda 07/17/2013
Caravan Palace brought their energetic mix of swing and dance beats Wednesday night to the Fonda Theatre. Dubbed “electro swing”, Caravan Palace is on a US tour in support of their second album Panic — (think Django Reinhardt meets Daft … Continue reading
Posted in Music, Photo Essays
Tagged 1920s, Caravan Palace, concert, dance, Django Reinhardt, Fonda, French, Hollywood, la beat, live, Los Angeles, los angeles beat, Music, Review, show, swing
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Les Noces Plus LAVA Lecture: A Deliciously Hot and Historic Union Explores Hollywood’s Jazz Age
On a memorable Sunday—the last Sunday of June 2013 to be exact, I am reminded there are castles in Los Angeles. Yes castles. We have castles. People live in them, practice business in them, perform magic in them, dream in … Continue reading
Posted in Miscellanious
Tagged art, Hollywood, Los Angeles, Southern California history
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Beat Review: Ben Folds Five @ The Wiltern 01/26/2013
Saturday at The Wiltern saw the return of piano, bass, and drums trio Ben Folds Five. Their first Los Angeles show after a thirteen year hiatus… Has it really been THAT long?!
Posted in Music
Tagged 01/26/2013, 2013, Ben Folds, Ben Folds Five, concert, January 26, live, Los Angeles, Review, The Wiltern
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Government Mule at the Club Nokia 9/18/12
Virtuouso guitarist Warren Haynes of the Allman Brothers Band and Government Mule at the Club Nokia this week. With much thanks to Aaron and Todd at Club Nokia.
Posted in Miscellanious, Music, Photo Essays
Tagged allman brothers, club nokia, Los Angeles, warren haynes
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Lydia Emily on herself and The Karma Underground Charity Art Show on September 17th for Karma Blast
Written by Paula Lauren Gibson/AfroPix The Karma Underground (“TKU”) is going to do a series of street art piece auctions for Tibet. This show, the first one, is to benefit Karma Blast, a 501 (3) (c) which will be using … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Attractions, Cocktails, Beer, Wine & Weed, Events, Music
Tagged #afropix, #lydiaemily #streetart, #thekarmaunderground, #TKU, art, Los Angeles
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“WalMarch” Comes to its Completion at LA City Hall
All photos, except where indicated, courtesy of Elizabeth Brennan, Communications Director, Warehouse Workers United. Copyright 2012. No reproduction or use thereof without the permission of WWU. WHAT: WalMarch Final Day: Hundreds rallied and greeted warehouse workers at the end of a … Continue reading
Posted in Events, Interviews, News & Sports, Photo Essays
Tagged City Hall, Dolores Huerta, Gualdalupe Palma, Los Angeles, strike, UFW, WalMarch, Warehouse Workers United, Warehouses, work conditions
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