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Eclectic Stage Gold Line Stage Emerging Artists Stage Carnegie Library Stage Southwest corner of Mission and Fair Oaks 9pm Gardens & Villa Known for their soaring vocals and unique blend of driving, atmospheric guitar and synth--driven indie pop, Gardens & Villa make a triumphant return to Southern California after a successful national tour and a breakthrough appearance at Coachella. 8pm Anenon Electronic artist and musician Anenon (Brian Allen Simon) combines dynamic live performance with layered ambient textures and projected video imagery to create a hypnotic, immersive concert experience. 7pm Yuval Ron Ensemble The Yuval Ron Ensemble includes Jewish, Christian and Muslim artists who form musical bridges between people of various faiths and ethnic groups while creating a unique mystical, spiritual and inspiring musical celebration wherever they perform. 6pm Daniel Rosenboom Quintet Hailed as “a phenomenon” by the LA Times and “one of the most original, exciting, adventurous groups in L.A. right now” by the LA Weekly, Daniel Rosenboom is one of the leading lights of the West Coast new music and jazz scene. 5pm Dublab Presents Benedek Popular Dublab collaborating artist Benedek’s music is summed up nicely in the excerpt from a recent Pitchfork review: “boogie, funk, modern soul and lost R&B to create a strange yet danceable new world of sound.” 4pm South Pasadena Transit Authority Local favorites SPTA perform the best of the band Chicago and other horn-driven R&B and Rock classics. Metro Gold Line Mission Station – Mission at Meridian Street 8pm Brad Colerick Singer/songwriter Brad Colerick is known for his evocative songwriting and distinctive vocal style and will be joined by an all-star band consisting of some of the best players in the LA area. 7pm Holland Belle In the storytelling tradition of American Folk writers, Holland Belle mixes blues, rock, and folk influences with her technical training as a classical singer to create stories of pain, love and ghostly loss. 6pm Aaron Embry A uniquely inventive and original singer and songwriter Aaron Embry is also a studio and touring musician who’s worked with Elliott Smith, Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros and Jane’s Addiction, among others. 4pm Zetz Klezmer Ensemble Based in the klezmer traditions of Eastern European Jews the Zetz Klezmer Ensemble add colors from across the musical spectrum to create a high-energy, engaging concert experience. 3pm Bones Muhroni Alternative folk/roots/blues with a twisted, creative edge. 2pm Pieces of My Heart Local artists Pieces of My Heart are an original indie/folk trio. BurkeTriolo Studio – 538 Mission Street 8pm The Buttertones This Hollywood band returns some long lost flavor to the sounds of Los Angeles nightlife. With an optimistic pulse and affinity for texture The Buttertones are experienced at making heartbreak and rejection easier to swallow. 7pm Torches An indie rock group tied together by a shared nostalgia from the music of their youth and dreams for the future, Torches have made airtime on KROQ, KCRW, MTV’s Catfish and Underemployed. 6pm Kera and the Lesbians Bi-polar folk from Southern California. 5pm Babes The hormonally charged pop music of Babes is simply an extension of the hormonally charged people who make it. Babes will release their debut, self-titled EP on Harvest Records on May 27th. 4pm Janelane This garage rock power-pop band from LA describe themselves as “boys & girl rockin’ ur world,” with influences by Big Star, Alvvays, Redd Kross, Francoise Hardy, The Velvet Underground,The Cranberries and more. 3pm Jubilo Drive An alternative rock band from Orange, California, Jubilo Drive has started a journey to create music that reflects the emotions of the geography they inhabit. 2pm Kat Roemer Soulsy-folksy singer & songwriter from Southern California, Kat Roemer looks to spread a little love with music in mind. Between sets & after hours DJ Conway 1115 El Centro 9pm Elliott Caine Quintet Elliott Caine has performed and/or recorded with Teddy Edwards, O.C. Smith, Wycliff Jean, Beck, and The Beastie Boys, among many others and he and his combo will offer a set of “Blue Note” style jazz. 8pm Mark Hatch & Group 5 Consisting of five veteran musicians who use the classic 60’s jazz quintet as a launching pad and incorporate a broad spectrum of influences that add up to a new result. Mark Hatch & Group 5 have played with Ray Charles, Freddie Hubbard, Jeff Beck, John Williams, Randy Newman and many others. 7pm John York A former member of The Byrds and the Sir Douglas Quintet, John York has also worked as a session musician for The Mamas & the Papas and Johnny Rivers. 6pm Rick Shea A skilled folk, country and rock vocalist, songwriter and guitarist, Rick Shea has released 9 widely-praised albums and worked with Dave Alvin, “I See Hawks in LA.” Doors open at 5:30pm Wine & Beer Garden + Food Court SPARC Rhythym Workshop The South Pasadena Arts Council is honored to have our own Jaz Sawyer, accomplished jazz drummer conduct these free Rhythm Workshops for Families at the SPARC Gallery. What is rhythm? How do you keep a beat? Participants will explore different percussion instruments and learn about the percussion family. The best part is you get to play and have fun! Sign up at SPARC Gallery to participate. Workshop 1 2-2:45pm Eclectic2015_Handout Map.indd 1 Workshop 2 3-3:45pm Wine & Beer Garden + Light Snacks The Art Experience presents A Feathered Forest “Trees” come to life with this family art activity where birds will be created out of a variety of materials including paper, fabric and found objects. 5 - 9 pm at the Gold Line Stage. Orenda Records Stage South Pasadena Music Center & Conservatory 1509 Mission Street 6pm Alexander Noice Sextet Guitarist, composer and producer Alexander Noice is known for his virtuosic, highly personalized playing style and compositional approach, all of which is front and center in his cutting-edge, boundary defying quintet. 5pm Cathlene Pineda Cathlene Pineda and her quartet effortlessly glide from group melodic improvisation to composed rhythmic motives, incorporating elements of song form and classical composition, tonality and color. 4pm Gavin Templeton Trio With Templeton on alto saxophone, Richard Giddens on bass and Gene Coye on drums - each a virtuoso in his own right - this power trio plays with fearless energy, extraordinary sensitivity, and heartfelt emotion. Wine & Beer Garden + Pizza SPARC “Dance-Along” The South Pasadena Arts Council is pleased to partner with Bella Fitness to present an interactive dance event at the Gold Line Stage area between sets on the music stage. This will be an opportunity to learn Zumba and Hip Hop dance moves and get your daily exercise at the same time. 5:45 - 6:00 pm Hip Hop Fitness 6:45 - 7:00 pm Zumba Fitness 7:45 - 8:00 pm Zumba Fitness South Pasadena Public Library Community Room Intimate Venues SPARC Gallery - 1121 Mission Street 8:30pm Powdercoat (Kristin Mooney, Claire Holley) Their Powdercoat EP produced by Greg Herzenach was selected winner of the 2014 Mississippi Institute of Arts & Letters Awards for Popular Music Composition and Huffington Post called it “one of the year’s loveliest recordings.” 7:30pm Aaron and Jane Music (Aaron Therol, Jane Kim) One guy. One girl. One guitar. One cello. Aaron and Jane bring a unique blend of music in their singer-songwriter duo that will capture your heart. Bungalow 1026 – 1026 Mission St 6-8pm Scout’s Honor South Pas High grads playing Beach Boys, soft rock and more. Old Focals – 1110 Mission Street 7pm Double Naught Spy Car Sweat drenched shows harkening back to 50’s jazz clubs 3pm ¡Socorro! Grassroots Natural Market – 1119 Fair Oaks Ave Hear Disco Mechanic on the sidewalk in front of the new Trina Turk Outlet at 1030 Mission street. And don’t miss the buskers appearing around town 12-3pm DOMA CARTA Los Angeles-based acoustic rock band DOMA CARTA draws influences from Europe and the Middle East. 4/20/15 2:38 PM Orenda Records Stage Arroyo Seco Racquet Club Art Event 538 Mission Street Open Studio featuring “The Paradise Circus” by JT Burke and new works by Lorraine Triolo. Carnegie Stage 1510 Mission Street Face painting from 2-5pm Ellen’s Silkscreening 1500 Mission Street Featuring the posters & T-shirts of Manuel Meza, and posters & prints by Jan Pacursa. STREET Gold Line Stage The Art Experience presents A Feathered Forest, a family art activity where “Trees” come to life. 5-9pm Kaldi Coffee & Tea 1019 El Centro Street Asian-themed paintings by Ericali J. Hendricks Burgess Gallery Map not to scale Feathered Forest Dance-Along Gold Line Stage* BurkeTriolo Studio Dinosaur Farm South Pasadena CA 91030 MERIDIAN AVE *Food & Beverage 803 Fremont Avenue Facilitates a community mural & live music. Commemorative posters and tee shirts are available at the Eclectic, Gold Line and Emerging Artists stages. Your purchase helps keep the music free! 1006 Mission Street Christine Yelich Roberts will be showing items from her jewelry line, Bellagazoo. EL CENTRO Busters Live Music Art Work Place/Green Brooms Music Academy Support your Music Fest! Buster’s Kaldi Vidéoteque BurkeTriolo Studio 920 Lohman Lane Featuring the art of Alex Muresan Bird Houses SPARC Gallery Old Focals ArtWorkPlace Bungalow 1026 Rhythym Workshop Hendricks Burgess Ellen’s Silscreening HOPE STREET OXLEY STREET The Dinosaur Farm SPACE Arts Center Emerging Artists Stage* Arroyo Seco Racquet Club Grassroots Eclectic Stage* Marz. Eclectic2015_Handout Map.indd 2 Art Walk: Galleries, Studios & More 1504 Mission Street “Three Perspectives” will feature artists Leon Loughridge, Laura Wambsgans and Elizabeth Kelley. Marz. 1512 Mission Street Presents Golden Books Bird Houses by Paul Murray Old Focals 1110 Mission Street Featuring works by painter Allison Caesar. SPACE Arts Center 1506 Mission Street “Gimme Shelter,” a group show redefining the concept of home for our feathered friends SPARC Gallery 1121 Mission Street Jane Brucker - “Bouquet”, artworks using fabric and found objects Vidéothèque 1020 Mission Street Martina Moreno will exhibit prints from her original illustrations, book-markers and magnets “South Pasadena is for the Birds” Event produced by SPACE Arts Center presents a community exhibition and competition of one-of-a-kind birdhouses. The goal of this exhibit is to inspire creativity in people of all ages while providing Southern California birds with safe havens. Prizes will be awarded in 2 age groups for expression of Creativity, Craftsmanship and Best Use of Materials. Winners announced at 5:15 p.m. Located in the Library Park at the Carnegie Library Stage Michele Downing, Chair Laurie Wheeler, Interim Executive Director www.southpasadena.net [email protected] 626.441.2339 1121 Mission Street, South Pasadsena, CA 91030 See 100 unique birdhouses hanging from the trees May 2, 2015 SouthPasadenaEclectic @Eclectic91030 @EclecticMusicFestival Tag your Instagram photos: #SPEMF www.Eclectic Music Festival.com 4/20/15 2:38 PM