Pat Metheny Unity Band Segerstrom HallSeptember 28, 2012 Pat Metheny is an incredibly accomplished guitarist. He has had to clear mantle space for 18 Grammys during his nearly 40-year career. Not just academies, but people love this man. Lots of people. I can't really say I'm one of them. Last nig ... More >>
Friday, September 21Lila DownsCity National Grove of AnaheimSince she emerged in 1999, Lila Downs has developed into one of the world's quintessential world music artists. Combining powerful, multilingual vocals and culturally diverse musical arrangements, songs like "Ojo de Culebra" help ... More >>
The TriTone Latin Music and Arts Festival is set to kick off a month from today, starting on October 19 in Chino. As interested would-be festival goers have definitely taken notice, the lineup of talent has slimmed down considerably from when it was originally announced. Back then, TriTone boasted a ... More >>
The godfather of the congas talks about playing with the Godfather of Hollywood
See Also: *Ondatropica Combines Generations in the Name of Cumbia*New Music: Afro Latin Vintage Orchestra's 'Last Odyssey' *TriTone FINALLY Gives Southern California a Latin Alternative Music FestivalFor a Grammy-winning Latin-jazz artist raised in the shadow of LA, Poncho Sanchez is hardly a H ... More >>
Orange County Great Park, Runway Stage
The Irvine Barclay Theater announced the lineup for the 2012 Flights & Sounds Summer Festival, where each weekend in August, the Orange County Great Park will host a different flavor of world music. Even better, admission is free, though you can expect to pay $10 to park your car on the grounds. ... More >>
Rainbow Lagoon
If your just hearing this now, it might be a little late, but oh well. Salsa/soul legend Poncho Sanchez is coming down to The Blue Cafe in Long Beach for another one of his "sorry, you we can't let you in because it's too crowded" performances. Lucky for you, this is probably the last chance you ge ... More >>
Poncho Sanchez
Long Beach Jazz Festival
Poncho Sanchez
And jazz. And soul. And blues. And rock
What the hell are you listening to?
Gallinger sings the Bill Evans songbook
Sunday night becomes eclectic
