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Scarecrows, scarecrows, everywhere! (At least in Fallbrook!) Between Halloween, Oktoberfest, many other fall festivals and the fall/holiday arts and crafts events, there is quite a lot scheduled. There are even Pub Crawls, in costume too! I did a musical Pub Crawl in Dublin once, what a blast! This link will take you to the pub […]
Hard to believe it is already August? It’s still summer time though! 💥 Two Concerts in the Garden in San Marcos will be this month, and Summer Grass in Vista. The rest of the summer concert series are on schedule, including Poway, Dana Point, Huntington Beach and Balboa Park. Carlsbad TGIF has 2 virtual concerts left. […]
Renowned blues guitarist Tab Benoit brings his celebrated Whiskey Bayou Revue to Stargazers Theater, for two big nights, Tuesday, June 29 and Wednesday, June 30. Showtime: 7pm each night. Tickets: $140. (sold in sections of 4 seats @$140; single tickets not available). 10 S. Parkside Dr., Colorado. Info: (719) 476-2200 or visit https://stargazerstheatre.com. Opening for Benoit is exciting new […]
So, so much great music on this album, where to even start… Rock guitar powerhouse, Mitch Perry switches it up on, Music Box. Released on March 24, 2020, in the midst of a worldwide pandemic, Music Box was exactly what we needed! An ensemble of seven multi-talented artists, brings it home with a collective that […]
Rooted in the East LA music scene of the 60’s and 70’s, the Delgado Brothers band has been referred to as L.A.’s best-kept secret. With their blend of contemporary blues, the band has released four original L.P.’s over the last four decades. At the Coach House, the Delgado Brothers performed a Livestream concert presented by […]
The Tribe’s Livestream performance was beamed to the world by Alert the Globe from the stage at The Coach House in San Juan Capistrano, California. The two-hour show featured a countdown of the top 50 Beatles songs based on a Rock Cellar magazine’s readers poll. It was a treat to be at the Coach House […]
The pendulum swings, too and fro. In life some of the hardest hits happen when you least expect them. We are compelled to learn from these hits to find ways to rebuild the fabric of our livelihood. It is no different with live music right now. A connection is desperately needed, and an outlet is searching for […]
Greg’s step-father. Flip Wilson. Two British documentarians. Surprise party. Robert Kardashian. Cue cards. An Assistant Director. “Screenplay” by Syd Field. Girl in the laundromat. Literary agent. Variety classified ad. Free option (with strings). David Jacobs. Staff writer gets the axe. A riddle? More like notches. That shaped the key. Which unlocked the door to my […]
I vividly remember the first time I heard the band Pink Floyd. I was just a kid, and I used to sneak into my older sister’s room when she wasn’t home and ogle her album collection. I was particularly fascinated by the cover of Pink Floyd’s Dark Side Of The Moon Album. The first time […]