Many people have read Karl Marx’s “Capital” ““ but few, if any, have heard it sung.
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Redefining the sounds of jazz at the Hammer Museum’s sixth annual JazzPOP concert series with performances to showcase the genre’s evolution
When it comes to jazz, one might think of the well-known tunes of Duke Ellington, Louis Armstrong or Miles Davis as the defining sounds of the genre.
Soundbite: "Rabbits on the Run"
Nearly a decade has passed since Vanessa Carlton debuted her first single, “A Thousand Miles.” And though her latest album’s first track “Carousel” opens with the familiar sound of a solitary piano, Carlton’s sound has undergone quite the evolution.
Soundbite: "Pressure & Time"
Rival Sons have successfully revived another era – the classic rock era – with “Pressure & Time.”
Punk goes acoustic at Whisky A Go Go
Marc Orrell played lead guitar, accordion, piano and banjo for the Dropkick Murphys from 2000 to 2008. Rob Steffen was nominated for Best Male Vocalist in the 2008 Orange County Music Awards.
Hammer Museum to end concert series with music from Lady Danville, The Henry Clay People and DJ Chris Douridas
From sounds echoing Pavement and The Clash to ones emerging from a cappella harmonies, the Hammer Museum’s final “Also I Like to Rock” concert will showcase the complementing flavors of modern indie rock.
Rising LA bands The Soft Pack, Hanni El Khatib to perform in Hammer Museum’s summer concert series, “˜Also I Like to Rock’
The normally still walls of the Hammer Museum will come to life this Thursday as they capture the sounds and spirit of independent music in Los Angeles.
Local acts The Soft Pack and Hanni El Khatib will play in the Hammer Museum courtyard as part of the summer concert series “Also I Like to Rock,” presented by KCRW 89.9 FM and the Hammer Museum.