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News: Performance / Tour

Jazz Basin Los Angeles

Jazz Basin Los Angeles

The Jack Sheldon California Cool Quartet An integral part of the West Coast Scene of the 1950s, he played an important role in developing that eras bebop-inspired sound. His solid connection to that vibrant period in West Coast Jazz surfaces with each impeccable solo. Thursday May 13 9 PM to ...

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News: Obituary

Max Palevsky: Computer Magnate and Philanthropist Dies

A founder of Intel, the billionaire donated lavishly to political causes and the arts. He was a key backer of L.A.'s first black mayor, Tom Bradley. Billionaire Max Palevsky donated lavishly to politics and the arts as well as to other eclectic pursuits. In certain well-connected circles, Max Palevsky was known as the billionaire patron of ...

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News: Festival

Mother's Day Jazz and Blues Extravaganza

Mother's Day Jazz and Blues Extravaganza

The acclaimed jazz singer Barbara Morrison heads up this lively outdoor Mother's Day concert. Artists such as the Cu Crew, J. Boykin, and Joe Kincaid and the Soul Brothers will have the crowd laughing, singing and dancing. The Ford Amphitheatre May 9, 2010 3:00 p.m. 2580 Cahuenga Blvd, East, Hollywood, CA Box ...

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News: Performance / Tour

Jazz: That's How It Grows

Jazz: That's How It Grows

We slipped up last week and totally forgot the Monterey Jazz on Tour was at Royce Hall last Thursday. They're calling them the MJF/52 All-Stars, with pianist Kenny Barron, violinist Regina Carter, guitarist Russell Malone, vocalist Kurt Elling, bassist Kiyoshi Kitagawa and the brilliant Johnathan Blake on the drums. Real live jazz stars, most of them, ...

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News: TV / Film

Nicole Laporte Goes Behind Closed Doors at Dreamworks

'The Men Who Would Be King' by Nicole LaPorte The 1990s were the financial apogee of Hollywood, a period when billions in fresh capital flowed into the coffers of the studios in the expectation that the world had an infinitely expanding need for American entertainment. With new cable networks launching to fill the multi-channel universe and ...

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News: Radio

Trumpeter Chris Tedesco's Jazz CD "Living the Dream" Currently at Number 8 in the US for Jazz Radio Airplay

Trumpeter Chris Tedesco's Jazz CD "Living the Dream" Currently at Number 8 in the US for Jazz Radio Airplay

Los Angeles based Trumpeter Chris Tedesco's jazz CD Living the Dream has been in the TOP TEN for three weeks and is currently at number 8 in the US for jazz radio airplay. An astonishing feat for a first timer to jazz radio, Chris has received rave reviews from Jazz Times magazine and jazz radio DJ's ...

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News: Festival

Baked Potato Jazz Club Celebrates 40th Anniversary

Baked Potato Jazz Club Celebrates 40th Anniversary

The world-famous The Baked Potato Jazz Club, a Los Angeles music institution, is celebrating its 40th Anniversary with an epic, one-of-a-kind jazz festival. Saturday, May 22 and Sunday, May 23, 2010 at the magical Anson Ford Amphitheater. The festival will showcase many of the bands and artists that got their start at The Baked Potato. The ...

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News: Event

Recording Academy Readies Benefit

Recording Academy Readies Benefit

The Recording Academy takes up some of its most important work on Friday when it mounts its annual MusiCares MAP Fund benefit, which provides money for addiction treatment and sober living resources in the music community. This year's benefit at Club Nokia salutes former first lady Betty Ford, whose own battle with addiction led her to ...

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News: Performance / Tour

Dave Pell & Med Flory Quintet @ Henri's

Dave Pell & Med Flory Quintet @ Henri's

One of the legendary originators of the West Coast Jazz Sound, Dave Pell plays The Back Room at Henri's with the Med FLory Quintet. FRIDAY, MAY 14 SHOWS 7 pm and 9 pm DAVE PELL Tenor MED FLORY Alto RICHARD SIMON Bass FRANK STRAZZERI Piano FRANK ...

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News: TV / Film

Insiders View AFI's Founding Year 1970 In Pursuit of Treasure

Insiders View AFI's Founding Year 1970 In Pursuit of Treasure

In 1969 Stanton Kaye won one of the initial 12 fellowships to the new American Film Institute Conservatory, then ensconced behind the walls of Beverly Hills' Greystone Mansion “Brandy" had been his front-gate key. His colleagues at Greystone included Terrence Malick, David Lynch and Schrader, the program's lone film critic. Even among these and other strong-willed ...


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