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Dear listener,
...this is going to be a great season...live music will be in many
places...new places, old places and on Topanga Radio...
...new places like the Topanga Bazaar...old places, like Froggy's...Abuelitas...Theatricum
Botanicum...and of course here at Topanga Radio, the music hub of
Topanga Canyon.
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Buy tickets online! |
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Now you can buy your tickets online and with that support Topanga
Radio. Our new affiliate www.ticketsnow.com will handle all your
calls. Here are some events close to Topanga.
Up coming events around Topanga are:
Barenaked Ladies Mar 18.Universal Amphitheatre Universal City
Bill Gaither Mar 20. Arrowhead Pond of Anaheim
Chicago Mar 21. Grove of Anaheim
Dave Mason Mar 19. Canyon Dinner Theater Agoura Hills
Engelbert Humperdinck Mar 20. Trump 29 Casino Coachella
Gary Jules Mar 21. Troubadour West Hollywood
Linkin Park Mar 15. Great Western Forum Inglewood
Los Angeles Philharmonic Mar 3 - Mar 20. Walt Disney Concert Hall
Los Angeles
Ludacris Mar 21. Wiltern Theatre Los Angeles
Rod Stewart Mar 22. Arrowhead Pond of Anaheim Anaheim
Something Corporate Mar 21. UCI Bren Center Irvine
Trash Can Sinatras Mar 16. Troubadour West Hollywood
Twista Mar 15. House Of Blues-Hollywood West Hollywood
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What people have to say... |
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Ned Landin, a Topanga singer-songwriter and web designer who has
traveled throughout the country as a street performer, said Topanga
Radio will fulfill an important role by playing the music of local
artists which commercial radio rarely does. Landin said his
experience with local radio stations in Boston showed that a
community music scene can be covered. Stations like WUMB and WHRB,
at the University of Massachusetts and Harvard University
respectively, broadcast music with a strong local flavor. "When
local musicians announced concerts in the paper, they filled up
because their work had been played and they had a following. Careers
were made," said Landin.
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What people have to say... |
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Composer-arranger
Randy Chance said radio is
becoming a completely different medium now with options like Topanga
Radio. Somebody was always in charge before, he said, but now
anybody can do what they want. "You don't have to spend thousands of
dollars. Anybody who wants can release a CD," said Chance. " It's
another feather in the cap for Topanga's identity." Chance said
that, in Galileo's time, Galileo's thesis was published in Florence
in February and by May two copies had reached the Vatican. "Today
CDs can be created and on the Internet within days."
Kim Carroll, a guitarist, pianist and session musician who
co-founded and plays guitar for Topanga's Madra, said Topanga Radio
is an exciting new outlet for a thriving Topanga music scene. "It
can only serve to benefit the artistic community within the Canyon,"
said Carroll. "I hope this is just the beginning....I'm hoping it's
just going to blossom from here." A Topanga resident for 10 years,
Carroll said he has never seen anything like the excitement around
the music that's going on now, with every possible venue being used
by musicians anxious to play. The record industry is starting to
recognize what's going on here," said Carroll. "Artists are having
more fun playing here than in a stuffy club in Hollywood....Topanga
is going to play a pivotal role in what's going on in L.A."
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This season @ the Theatricum |
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Our Full Moon Soiree' is getting close.
Our Season:
William Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Night's Dream"
" The Winters Tale" will open the 2004 season
followed by "Under Milk Wood" by Dylan Thomas
and "Watch on the Rhine" by Lillian Hellman.
We have some great concert events planned for you
this season so stay tuned for more info.
Family Fundays returns as well as "The Woody Guthrie Show".
Tickets are available online at : http://www.theatricum.com/tickets.htm
For more info. http://www.theatricum.com/2004/soiree.pdf or give
them a call at 310-455-2322
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