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GET SOME MONEY

June 24th, 2009 · No Comments

Time to get a little Eddie Money, via this feature story from Macomb County, Michigan. Did you know he was once a cop? Yeah, I know, you probably did. Anyway, interesting stuff.

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Also, we hate to recommend blogs with poor writing, but this blog with the cool name of celebritycafe.com has a little scoop on [...]

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'RAINBOW FISH' — Children's story on sharing or Communist mani-fish-to?

June 18th, 2009 · 2 Comments

It’s a bit surprising that folks haven’t tried to ban “The Rainbow Fish,” as its story of sharing is interpreted by some as espousing Communism. (Maybe they have, since people who are afraid of Communism tend to be related to people who are afraid of books.)

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The story, by Marcus Pfister, tells about a [...]

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BATTLE OF THE BANDS TOMORROW!!!

March 27th, 2009 · No Comments

 
Okay, it’s finally here: The Battle of the Bands begins tomorrow, Saturday, March 28, at 8pm, at the Armstrong Theatre in Torrance, California. Proceeds will benefit the Torrance Cultural Arts Center Foundation, aka TorranceArts, and their endowment. All to keep bringing great acts to the South Bay.

The best Beatles tribute band, Revolution, will compete [...]

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GOING BAROQUE!

February 28th, 2009 · No Comments

(Clearly, we’re not above the the cheap (though timely) pun.) It’s time to go Baroque! Everyone’s doing it. It’s the sound of the times. Last night kicked off the first annual (free) Redondo Beach Baroque Festival, at Riviera United Methodist Church, 375 Palos Verdes Blvd. Suzanne Anderson was the supremely, ethereally divine vocalist, and Lynette [...]

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A NEW REVOLUTION

February 20th, 2009 · 2 Comments

You could say it’s a little bit of “what goes around, comes around.” In New York City in 1964, Gayle Paynter enjoyed being one of a couple hundred screaming kids in the studio audience to witness the original musical revolution — the first appearance of the Beatles on the Ed Sullivan show.

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YOU MISSED 'THE PARTY'!

February 14th, 2009 · No Comments

Well, if you don’t have your tickets now you’re probably out of luck. Lesley Gore’s and the Four Freshmen’s special Valentine’s Day concert at the Armstrong Theatre in Torrance, CA, is basically sold out. But you can get on the waiting list by calling 310 378-8100. GOOD LUCK!
We tried to warn you!

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HOW MUCH DO YOU LOVE THE FOUR FRESHMEN?

February 10th, 2009 · No Comments

How much do you love the Four Freshmen? If you are so in love that you need them all around, even when you can’t have them on your mp3, then perhaps a free “Four Freshmen Radio” is the answer to your heart’s desire. A service called Pandora Radio is offering, free (paid by advertisers) or [...]

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GET SOME SATISFACTION

February 4th, 2009 · No Comments

If you haven’t seen what many regard as one of the best of any tribute band, check out the video of the Stones Tribute Band, Satisfaction. More important, read all the comments.

The Beatles tribute band “Revolution” is going to have its hands full, competing in the South Bay’s Battle of the Bands, at Torrance’s Armstrong [...]

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FORTY DAYS TO CELTIC TENORS

February 1st, 2009 · No Comments

Since Irish fans, or rather fans of Irish music, can get almost as rowdy as their favorite tunes, and since they’ve complained about all the sell-outs of Irish music in the past (and even blamed us for not providing enough warning), here is the official notice:
YOU HAVE FORTY DAYS TO GET TICKETS FOR THE CELTIC [...]

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CHRIS KORBLEIN ADDS SHOW IN JAZZ SERIES

January 26th, 2009 · No Comments

 You haven’t seen much on this blog about the jazz series at the Armstrong Theatre, primarily because most of the shows have been sold out since they went on sale back in October.
Because of the overwhelming demand for tickets for smooth jazz guitar artist Chris Korblein, though, a show has been added. You can go [...]

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