Middle Eastern musicians to cross traditional culture lines

Much of the news regarding the Middle East these days is negative, dealing with war, economic struggles, corruption and so on. But this Sunday, various religious, ethnic and artistic groups from UCLA are coming together to sponsor “At the Crossroads: Music and Culture of the Middle East” to offer an alternative, even if it’s just for an afternoon.

San Diego fusion group to share Festival Latino stage

If you think it’s difficult to persevere in the music industry as a lone singer-songwriter, try doing it as a nine-person band. That’s been the struggle for ““ and the appeal of ““ the San Diego-based fusion group, the B-Side Players. The B-Side Players, who will be performing on Saturday as part of the ninth […]

Soundbite: Andrew Bird

It’s still early, but Andrew Bird’s “Armchair Apocrypha” is likely to end up on nearly every indie fan’s best-of-the-year list. Bird’s idiosyncratic blend of genres shines through invariably on “Armchair Apocrypha,” as does a controlled and conscientious use of the electric guitar, improved from its use on his highly lauded 2005 release, “The Mysterious Production […]

Soundbite: Air

Air “Pocket Symphony” Astralwerks Records Air’s music is exactly what the band’s name connotes: ethereal and breathy, creating something of a dreamland within itself. While in the past that tendency toward dreaminess proved wholly enjoyable, it’s a different story on Air’s fourth album, “Pocket Symphony.” The French duo, comprised of Nicolas Godin and Jean-Benoît Dunckel, […]

Uncovering Drake

In 2005, classical pianist Christopher O’Riley had what he called the best rock and roll experience of his life at Royce Hall, performing his famed piano renditions of Radiohead and Elliott Smith songs to a noisy, enthusiastic crowd. On Friday, O’Riley returns, courtesy of UCLA Live, to present the world premiere of his upcoming release, […]