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  • Join us for an evening of inspired music with violinist, composer, educator and producer Jesús Florido and composer, guitarist, and educator Giovanni Piacentini, These renowned artists will elevate and celebrate a multitude of musical traditions that span the globe with a variety of genres from pop, classical, rock, jazz, Latin, and more. About the ArtistsBorn in Venezuela from Italian ancestry and having lived in the United States since 1989, Jesús Florido has established himself as a versatile musician. His classical training has given him the perseverance and work ethic necessary to succeed in music. His teachers have included Eligiuz Stoiñsky, Larry Shapiro, and Davis Brooks. He also received consistent instruction from Joseph Gingold, Margareth Pardee, and Dorothy DeLay. In addition to classical violin performance, he has studied Afro-Cuban, jazz, rock, and fiddle music. Combined with his Latin American roots, this has produced a unique and eclectic vision of music interpretation.In light of his diverse background, it is unsurprising that Florido's musical influences are unusually varied, incorporating composers and performers such as Bach, Beethoven, Mozart, Grapelli, Hendrix, Ponty, Shankar, and Santana. These influences have fueled a passion for musical experimentation and motivated Florido to utilize acoustic and electric violins in his recordings and performances.American fiddler Mark O'Connor recognized Florido when he invited him to teach Latin-style fiddling and improvisation at his Nashville and San Diego camps. Florido has also appeared on CBS Sunday Morning with Mr. O’Connor.As a classical player, he developed a chamber music career with very successful results as a recitalist. His concerts of the complete Mozart Sonatas in 2000 are a performance highlight.Sharing his music through teaching is essential to Florido's daily life. As a founding member of the National System of Youth and Children Orchestras in his native Venezuela, known as "El Sistema," he started teaching very young. A highly sought-after teacher, Florido has conducted workshops and residencies in Venezuela, Brazil, Spain, Canada, Germany, Austria, France, Belgium, Japan, Hong Kong, Singapore, and in the U.S. "Music has to be part of every child's development throughout the world," he states.—Featured in the Los Angeles Times in 2021, Giovanni Piacentini is a highly accomplished and recognized Latino guitarist, educator, and composer, celebrated as one of the most prominent of his generation. Recently praised as “paying homage to the important cultural heritage of music in the west” by Forbes magazine, his original music has been described as “…able to encapsulate tiny, winsome worlds as if passing through a gallery of paintings” (Winnipeg free press), and as “Stunningly beautiful with accessible compositional language.”(The Clarinet Magazine). Giovanni has established himself as a significant voice in Latin American classical music.He graduated summa cum laude from Berklee College of Music in Boston, MA., earned his MA in Composition under renowned American composer Richard Danielpour and recently earned a Ph.D. degree in Music Composition at the University of California Los Angeles, where he is a Teaching Fellow in music theory and aural skills.In October 2022 he premiered a concerto for guitar and orchestra dedicated and performed by legendary classical guitarist Eliot Fisk with the Orquesta Juvenil Carlos Chavez in Mexico City, Mexico. He was recently appointed Teaching Artist Fellow by the prestigious Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra. He resides in Los Angeles where he teaches at Mt. San Antonio College, the National Children’s Chorus and the Elemental Music Academy.Stay Connected on Social Media! Facebook & Instagram
  • This Saturday will be the last chance to try and purchase badges for next summer's pop culture convention.
  • Come decide whether you are a storied saint or sinner, or most likely, a delectable mix of both. Lissette Ryan with harp will host and emcee a lively evening of Celtic and other tales. Abled and abetted by some of your favorite suspects, Tyler Turner, JT Moring on guitar, Mindy Donner with Rachel Amov on fiddle, Aunt Li-Anne, and Fred Laskowski. Music and tales to lift your spirits, make the stiff spry again, and inviting you to the land of wonder. And great java to boot. For more information visit: storytellersofsandiego.orgStay Connected on Facebook and Instagram
  • Venezuelan joropo maestro Larry Bellorín and GRAMMY-nominated bluegrass and oldtime star Joe Troop from North Carolina are two virtuosic multi-instrumentalists who fuse their respective Venezuelan and Appalachian folk traditions on the harp, banjo, cuatro, fiddle, upright bass, guitar, and maracas to prove that music has no borders. Their bilingual program in English and Spanish includes storytelling, humor, and singalongs for a unique evening you won’t soon forget.For more information visit: theconrad.orgStay Connected on Instagram / Facebook
  • Companies have waged a quiet revolution in package sizing that they use to squeeze more money out of us. But there’s a weapon to help consumers level the playing field: unit prices.
  • Olivia Cooke and Emma D’Arcy are back on our screens together once again — but this time, no one is talking about negroni sbagliatos.
  • When asked what he’d play for First Sunday Concerts he said, “Personally I’d love to do a program of early jazz and ragtime. I’ve worked up a lot of Jelly Roll Morton music on piano and guitar, as well as music from guitarists like Johnny St. Cyr and composers like Scott Joplin. Some of the Jelly Roll Morton tunes I play were composed while he lived and worked in Tijuana/San Diego in the early 20th century, so there’s a lot of fun history to share with that music.”A fifth-generation Kentuckian, Clinton Davis grew up in rural Carroll County. His repertoire spans fiddle and banjo music native to his family home, the exuberant ragtime piano and guitar of early 20th-century New Orleans and ballad songs and dance music of the Southwest. Davis’ prowess across instruments and traditional American styles has gained notice from the standard-bearers of previous generations and earned him a place amongst a new generation of American folk musicians. He has worked closely with roots guitar legends Jim Kweskin and Stefan Grossman, and is an official artist for Deering Banjos. In 2022, Davis received the commission of Kentucky Colonel in recognition of his work as a performer and educator. The Colonelcy is the highest civilian honor bestowed by the commonwealth of Kentucky.For more information visit: encinitaslibfriends.org
  • The San Diego Rodeo is about to hit the town from January 12-14, and we're not just bringing the bulls and broncos – we're also bringing the party to the Gaslamp Quarter!Get ready for the first-ever rodeo at Petco Park. The San Diego Rodeo will showcase the world’s top cowboys as they compete for over half a million dollars in prize money during this three-day competition.Kick up your heels and enjoy some rootin'-tootin' pregame specials at these fantastic venues:THE SHOUT! HOUSE: COUNTRY WEEKENDWhen: January 12 – 14 | Doors: 6 p.m., Pianos: 6:30 p.m.Where: The Shout! HouseWhat: Country Weekend with Fiddle Player Melissa BarrisonDetails: Join us for a boot-scootin' good time with dueling piano magic and live fiddle performances by Melissa Barrison. The Shout! House is all about audience participation – submit your song requests and become part of the show. Grab your cowboy hat and dancing boots for an unforgettable weekend!WEREWOLF: PRESENTS – COUNTRY KARAOKE!When: January 12-14Where: Werewolf American PubWhat: Country KaraokeDetails: In honor of the San Diego Rodeo, Werewolf American Pub presents Country Karaoke! Twang those tunes and compete for the "Crown" of Karaoke with Crown Royal specials on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday night. Unleash your inner country star and join the fun!barleymash: BARLEY RODEOWhen: Saturday, January 13Where: barleymashWhat: Barley RodeoDetails: Join the Barley Rodeo at barleymash with drink features from Titos, a ring toss, BBQ, and giveaways! Get ready for a day filled with country vibes and entertainment. It's a rodeo, barleymash style!HARD ROCK HOTEL – 207 RESTAURANTWhat: Live country music before the SD RodeoDetails: Head to 207 Restaurant at the Hard Rock Hotel for a taste of live country music to set the mood before the San Diego Rodeo. Enjoy the tunes and get in the rodeo spirit at this iconic venue!EL CHINGON: RODEO RAFFLEWhen: Sunday, January 14Where: El ChingonWhat: On-site raffle drawing for 2 tickets to the rodeo. Must be present at the venue to participate.LIONFISH: COWBOY STEAK + CROWN YOUR WAY SPECIALWhat: Cowboy Steak + Crown Your Way Special - $80Details: Crown tastings from 5-7pm on January 12, 13, and 14. Indulge in a special Cowboy Steak and Crown experience.MARGARITAVILLE: SAN DIEGO RODEO SPECIALSWhere: LandShark Bar & GrillWhat: Cowboy-inspired specialsFood: Blackened Porterhouse Steak, Baby Back Ribs & Fries, Mud PieDrinks: $14 Jungle Juice Cocktail, $5 Jello ShotsTHE DOUBLE DOUCE:What: Free entry + free bull ride with rodeo pass.Details: Get a taste of the Wild West with a free entree and a free bull ride when you flash your rodeo pass at The Double Douce. It's the ultimate rodeo experience!TIPSY CROW - RODEO WEEKEND SPECIALSWhen: Friday, January 12 to Sunday, January 14Where: Tipsy CrowWhat: Crown Royal drink specials all weekendDetails: Saddle up, Gaslamp! Tipsy Crow is your go-to spot for the ultimate rodeo weekend, just a boot scoot away from the Petco Park action. From Friday, January 12 to Sunday, January 14, they've got Crown Royal drink specials roped and ready for you. Swing by, grab a seat, and let's toast to a wild weekend in the Gaslamp Quarter!So, round up your posse, grab your cowboy hat, and make your way to the Gaslamp Quarter for a pregame celebration that'll have you two-steppin' into the rodeo weekend! Don't miss out on these special events – it's going to be a hoedown like no other.ADMISSIONDay 1: Friday, January 12, 2024 at 7 P.M.Day 2: Saturday, January 13, 2024 at 7 P.M. (SOLD OUT) Day 3/FINALS: Sunday, January 14, 2024 at 2 P.M.Stay Updated with Gaslamp Quarter!Facebook | Instagram | X
  • Amid the members' many high-profile pursuits, including collaborations with Nick Cave and Cat Power, the Australian trio returns to the ecstatic and deafening music of Dirty Three.
  • Scientists have long studied how near-infrared light bounces off forests and grasslands, as a proxy for plant health. Now, an artist is using the same trick to turn the Joshua tree into an instrument.
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