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The Tribe and Chris Carter Pay Homage to the Beatles @ Coach House on 9/5
The LA-based classic rock collective The Tribe Band will perform songs by the Beatles as part of a Labor Day Weekend live-streaming event and countdown on Saturday, September 5. Chris Carter, host of the long-running “Breakfast with the Beatles” radio … Continue reading
Posted in Events, Music
Tagged Chris Carter, Rock Cellar Magazine, The Beatles, The Coach House, The Tribe Band
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LA Through a Cracked Lens: 38 Years Ago
Posted in Photo Essays
Tagged flashback, Hollywood, Hollywood Walk of Fame, Imagine, John Lennon, The Beatles, Through A Cracked Lens
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The Best Seat In The House – Ethan Russell Exhibition Comes To Santa Monica
If you’re a lover of all things Rolling Stones, and you couldn’t make it over to London for the Exhibitionism event, fear not, fellow Stones fans. The Morrison Hotel Gallery is bringing you something equally special, and you need not … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Attractions, Events, Miscellanious, Music, News & Sports, Upcoming Events
Tagged The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, The Who
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Paul McCartney @Dodger Stadium, 8/10/14
Paul McCartney: consummate showman. Last night he performed for about three hours. His voice was in great form, the band was stellar, he looked fit and handsome in an appropriately Dodger-blue suit, and played mostly songs I loved. He was … Continue reading
Julian Lennon “Everything Changes” Launch Party/Photo Exhibit, 6/14/13 Morrison Hotel Gallery
On June 14, a launch party for Julian Lennon‘s new album “Everything Changes,” along with an exhibit of his photography, was held at the Morrison Hotel Gallery. The gallery is located in a small room adjoining the lobby of the … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Miscellanious, Music
Tagged art opening, Carolyn Edwards, Carolyn Soyars, Cynthia Lennon, John Lennon, Julian Lennon, morrison hotel gallery, The Beatles
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Beatles Complete (Almost!) on Ukulele at Los Globos
A condensed version of The Beatles Complete On Ukulele comes to Los Globos in Silver Lake on Thursday April 11, 8PM- 11PM. Proceeds go to the J/P Haitian Relief Organization which works to provide Haitians with food and water purification systems, housing, education facilities … Continue reading
Posted in Events, Miscellanious, Music
Tagged charity concert, j/p haitian relief, los globos, roger mcevoy greenawalt, The Beatles, ukulele
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The Mating Album Covers Series: Part Four
As fall wears on, the art war between BCB Music Forum members Kath and Phenomenal Cat reaches new heights of absurd hilarity. We’re proud to present Part Four in our series of re-appropriated images courtesy of the collage artists. Be … Continue reading
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Tagged abba, alice cooper, art garfunkel, badfinger, bob seger, elo, grateful dead, husker du, iron and wine, iron maiden, joe perry, John Lennon, king crimson, kiss, manilow, manowar, neil young, nine inch nails, nwa, pat benatar, phil spector, public enemy, rush, slayer, stevie wonder, supertramp, ted nigent, The Beatles, the jam, utopia, velvet underground, yoko ono, zappa
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Call Me: An Interview With Chris Montez
In December 2002, Chris Montez was a rare joy to interview from among the myriad of artists performing on “Oldies” venue shows. Proud of his notable past work (“The More I See You”, “Let’s Dance”, etc.) he set himself apart from most … Continue reading
Posted in Interviews, Miscellanious, Music
Tagged Chris Montez, Classic Rock, Latin Rock artists, Soft Rock, The Beatles
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