The second annual Americana in the Park concert series will be in Gandara Park on Sundays in September. The free series explores the arc of Americana music from its roots to modern forms, showcasing a diverse group of Southern California artists and styles. Each concert features a family-friendly headliner and opener.
September 4: Singer-songwriter, poet, author, and culture bearer Tina Orduno Calderon, followed by Prince Diabaté and Friends.
September 11: Comprised of teachers and staff from McCabe’s Guitar Shop, the McCabe’s Hootenanny Collective.
September 18: Folk rockin’ children’s music group Earthworm Ensemble will open for I See Hawks in L.A.
September 25: The soul and jazz-inspired music of Jacob G. and the Score will open for Little Willie G.
Upcoming Events
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Save the date! Online registration for Spring classes begins March 13 at 8am Registration will be online via Eventbrite: Class fees will be collected in person at our center the week following registration. See the flyer for details. See you soon!
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The Fowler, the UCLA Film and Television Archive, and ONE Archives at USC co-present an online screening and panel conversation on the intersection of art, archives, and anti-erasure efforts, spotlighting the work of contemporary artist Sadie Barnette and filmmaker Whitney Skauge, whose recent projects feature archival content about the lives of two gay Black activists.
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