Hi.  I just flashed that tomorrow is 53 years since the Ash Grove opened,
July 11, 1958.  It makes the article and event

even more appropriate, as music uniting the best in people throughout the
world has always been its guiding spirit. 

 

Here's the next in our series, an exotic, top-notch musical trip from the
Gypsy Balkans thru N. Africa to New Orleans - not quite perfect, though, as
the 405 closure means for some an alternate route.  Try it, it's worth it.,

 

Ed

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Upcoming Event
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Ash Grove Music Presents 





In a Benefit Concert for FolkWorks 


July 17th at 2 PM

at the 

Tropico de Nopal Gallery, in Los Angeles, 
1665 Beverly Boulevard, East of Alvarado.

Swing Riots is an LA Jazz Gypsy Balkan Klezmer Folk ensemble with six
versatile fully digitized members who recreate the brilliant music of
two-finger Belgian Gypsy guitarist Django Reinhardt- quite a feat, in that
it takes them only sixty fingers to accomplish what Django did with two.
Perhaps that's why the word genius is so often found within two syllables of
Reinhardt's legendary name.  

But if you close your eyes, it hardly matters; you can drift back in time to
the sweltering erotic nights of Paris's Left Bank in the 1930s, when
Reinhardt was remaking the landscape of modern Jazz, and having to relearn
the guitar after suffering major burns in a 1928 fire that changed his life
and modern music forever. Without the use of the third and fourth fingers on
his left hand he played everything with just the two he had-and that proved
to be enough. 

The Swing Riots perform an irreverent gumbo of Gypsy & Creole Jazz, Klezmer
& Romanian Horas, Parisian Musette & the occasional wild card thrown in for
good measure.  The Swing Riots are comprised of 6 core members who have
played for decades in everything from Balkan dance bands to traditional
Swing groups including: Bill Marks: Guitar & Voice; Pat Mac Swyney:
Mando-Guitar, Tenor Banjo, Mandolin, Cornet, Ney, Harmonica & Voice; Linda
Kodaira: Violin; Nick Casillas: Clarinet & Soprano Sax;Ben Getting: Upright
Bass.

Ed Pearl has done a bit of his own reshaping of the musical landscape of Los
Angeles, as the creator of the legendary folk music club The Ash Grove in
1958, and had Django Reinhardt not passed away in 1953, he would surely have
graced the Ash Grove stage as well, along with Muddy Waters, Bill Monroe,
the New Lost City Ramblers, The Greenbriar Boys, Phil Ochs, Mance Libscomb,
Lightning Hopkins, Flatt and Scruggs, Mississippi John Hurt, Jackie
DeShannon and Ry Cooder.

Now Ed has embarked on a new venture, catching up with lost time as it were,
and will present Swing Riots in his new summer concert series sponsored by
Ash Grove Music (www.ashgrovemusic.com <http://www.ashgrovemusic.com/> ). 

It will be a doubly special event, since it is a benefit concert for
FolkWorks, LA's free and only folk music magazine, now in its tenth year of
continuous publication, covering the waterfront of LA's sometimes
bewildering variety of folk related solo performers, dance and instrumental
groups and festivals, as well as national touring artists that come through
town. 

FolkWorks (www.folkworks.org <http://www.folkworks.org/> ) was just honored
this past May with the Topanga Banjo-Fiddle Contest Music Legend Award for
2011, and needs the influx of funds from this extraordinary concert to keep
the presses rolling, as it tries valiantly to beat the odds that have made
magazine publishing a quixotic and oft-times heroic endeavor.

So support the Ash Grove, support FolkWorks, and enjoy an unparalleled
afternoon of world music from the Lost Generation that these wonderful Los
Angeles musicians have rediscovered, mastered and made their own. For this
musical experience of a lifetime Swing Riots will be joined by vocal duet
Jess Basta & Christine Tavares, formerly of VOCO in a variety of Yiddish and
early jazz standards. Don't you dare miss it! 
 
--Ross Altman


General admission $15

Seniors and students $10

Tickets and information available 
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Click Here <https://secure.acceptiva.com/?cst=eb2f3c>  To Purchase Tickets
Online


The Ash Grove Summer Series will continue on 
the 3rd Sunday of each month. 

 



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