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  • Join the Library for our Autumn Concert Series on Fridays from September 3 to October 21. Each concert will begin at 1 p.m. in the Winn Room. Doors will open 15 minutes prior to the performance. For this week's performance, violinist Regina Tolley will be playing romantic and popular songs from the 1920s to today. Regina Tolley is an accomplished acoustic and electric violinist based out of San Diego. She first fell in love with the violin at age nine, when she saw the local middle school orchestra perform. After years of orchestral and ensemble experiences throughout middle school and high school, she decided to pursue her passion for music at Point Loma Nazarene University, where she graduated Cum Laude with a B.A. in Music and a minor in Pre-Therapeutic Psychology. Tolley has been a session and performing musician for over 15 year with artists like Rihanna and Louis XIV, and has toured with bands locally, throughout the United States, and in Canada and Europe. When she's not performing for weddings and other events, you can find her teaching private and group lessons in her music studio, tracking live strings for bands/artists or feature films, and creating her own original songs.
  • Pink Floyd's historic album Dark Side of the Moon turns 50 years old today – cognitive psychologist Daniel Levitin joins us to discuss its twisting psychological themes.
  • Americans spend an estimated $100 billion each year on lottery tickets. It's a tradition that dates back to the nation's earliest settlers, and was even one the Founding Fathers took part in.
  • Irish post-punk band Fontaines D.C. will perform live at The Observatory on Fri, Sep 16 at 8:00pm. Follow on social media! Facebook + Instagram
  • For much of his career, Alan Palomo has coaxed sounds from synthesizers and been at the forefront of the chillwave genre. With his fourth album — and his solo debut — he's changing it up.
  • Photographer Chiara Negrello documented Ukrainian caregivers in Italy as they try to stay connected to family back home during the ongoing war.
  • Our concerts rock! What better place to enjoy great summer music than on the beach, with your toes in the sand? This summer, Encinitas Parks, Recreation and Cultural Arts brings more fun to our beach concert experience. Summer Concerts are held right on the sand at beautiful Moonlight Beach in Encinitas. Join us on Sunday, July 10 for Fleetwood Mac tribute band Gypsy Dreams. The band performs nationally and provides a high energy, passion-driven show by blending perfect harmonies, precise musicianship and character performances complete with realistic costumes, video backdrop and storytelling. Come enjoy their fantastic live show with us at Moonlight Beach! Full Lineup for 2022: July 10- Gypsy Dreams - Fleetwood Mac Tribute Band July 24- Mark Easterday Band - Country Covers August 7- Joker's Hand - Alternative Rock August 21- Rayford Bros - Rockabilly, 50s Rock n' Roll Come enjoy fun at the beach. Remember that glass, alcohol, smoking and dogs are prohibited on our beaches.
  • The old-school funk and R&B artist tells a tale of "two Charlies" in his Tiny Desk performance.
  • Get ready to party with a purpose – a fundraiser for Shoreline Community Services with live music, carnival games, festive drinks and food, raffle prizes, silent auction and strolling entertainers! Local band Generation Gap will be joining us at our Summer Escapade Community Carnival! They will playing the tunes through the centuries - swing, blues, country, rock, and more! Come together with your friends, family, neighbors, co-workers. Celebrate summer and support the work that SCS does to help our unhoused neighbors on their journey off the street!
  • The Museum of Making Music invites you to join us for an amazing concert event featuring The Pine Mountain Logs. This event is taking place at the Belly Up Tavern on Dec. 8, 2022. Proceeds will support the Museum's educational music programs. The Pine Mountain Logs are, in actuality, the insidious alter egos of the popular Southern California band Venice. Praised for their pitch-perfect harmonies and stunning live shows by superstars like David Crosby, who calls them "the best vocal group in the country and one of the best bands I have ever heard," and Jackson Browne, who calls them "quintessentially Californian," Venice has cultivated quite the reputation, both domestically and internationally, for their brilliant musicianship, remarkable vocal stylings, and lyrics that are intelligent and often laced with wit. But when these talented singers and musicians morph into the Pine Mountain Logs, brothers Mark Lennon (vocals) and Michael Lennon (guitars), and their cousin Kipp Lennon (vocals), along with Mark Harris (bass), Dann Gillen (drums) and Troy Dexter (keys and guitar), take the opportunity to really cut loose, have fun, and create the biggest communal party in town. Their repertoire of high energy classics range from Led Zeppelin to the Jackson Five, Tom Petty, TLC, Aerosmith, Outkast, Steely Dan, Janet Jackson, Doobie Brothers, REM, and Earth Wind & Fire, all reinterpreted with that Venice touch, while clever transitions and unexpected medleys show off a wicked sense of humor. WHEN | Thursday, Dec. 8, 2022 TIME |Doors open at 7 p.m., show starts at 7:45 p.m. VENUE | Belly Up Tavern ADMISSION | Tickets can be purchased here $30 General Admission VIP experiences available SOCIALS: Follow The Pine Mountain Logs on Facebook| Instagram!
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