Where: Lobero Theater
Date: 2007-11-20 19:30:00
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Where: Velvet Jones
Date: 2007-09-02 00:00:00
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Armchair Martian is a high-energy, road-weary, punk rock trio based out of Fort Collins, Colorado.
Where: University of California, Santa Barbara Hatlen Theater
Date: 2007-10-11 20:00:00
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With his on-screen performance of 'The Way You Look Tonight' in the film 'Father of the Bride,' movie music pioneer and record producer Steve Tyrell unknowingly launched a successful singing career. He has since released five albums saluting The Great American Songbook - all on the Top 5 Billboard Jazz Charts - including his 2005 'Songs of Sinatra' set. Critics have described Tyrell as having a voice with earthy qualities like New Orleans mojo man Dr. John and soulster Billy Vera. His broad appeal lies in his ability to recast many of the Great American Standards with a tinge of soul appeal.
Where: Metropolitan Arlington Theater
Date: 2007-09-16 19:00:00
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Peter, Paul and Mary were at one time the most popular singing group in the United States. Their musical legacy includes such timeless recordings as 'Blowin' In The Wind,' 'If I Had A Hammer' and 'Puff, The Magic Dragon.'
Where: Carillo Recreation Center
Date: 2007-07-25 13:00:00
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Passion for the work of your organization is at the heart of all of your individual fundraising activities. This fast-moving, experiential, hands-on session introduces board members, volunteers, and staff to the Benevon™ (formerly Raising More Money) Model for individual fundraising, which is designed to both reconnect you with your initial passion and train you to use that passion to speak powerfully about the work of your organization. With the skills you learn in this workshop, you’ll be able to successfully tell your organization’s story in a way that effectively engages individual donors. Co-sponsored by CAN and Benevon (formerly Raising More Money). Fee: $40-$60 For more information visit http://www.canonprofits.org/events/fundraising/benevon.html, e-mail jengbrecht@CAnonprofits.org, or call 213.347.2070, ext. 205.
Where: Soho
Date: 2007-09-04 20:00:00
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Alice Peacock has a voice the easily connects to the listener. Daughter of late-screenwriter David Shaber (The Warriors, Nighthawks) and artist Alice Shaber, Sam uses her observer's eye and sharp wit. Her strong guitar style and broad voice have won comparisons as diverse as Alanis Morissette, Joni Mitchell and Stevie Wonder.