Music

Santa Monica

Live Music at Harvelle’s

On-Going - Visit Website for schedules & times

Harvelle's, 1432 4th Street, Santa Monica

Established in 1931, Harvelle’s is the oldest live music venue on the Westside. This dark, sexy room is the perfect spot for listening, dancing and drinking to the best local, national and international acts. “Read More” to visit Website for schedules & Times

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Featured Events

Celebrating their 51st year

Renaissance Pleasure Faire!

Saturdays & Sundays, April 6 - May 19, 10 am - 7 pm

Santa Fe Dam Recreation Area, Irwindale
Tickets: General Admission-$25; ages 5-12-$15; under 5-FREE

Everyone is invited to explore our exotic and adventurous English sea port town! We have over 1500 costumed performers, 150 booths with crafts, hand-powered rides, games, hearty English ales, fine wines and gourmet foods. For more info call 626-969-4750 or go online at www.renfair.com/socal…

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Music

Santa Monica

Santa Monica High School Choir’s Spring Concert

Friday, June 8, 2012 7:00 pm

Barnum Hall (Santa Monica High School campus), 601 Pico Blvd, Santa Monica

All choirs from Santa Monica High School’s Choral Music Department take the Barnum Hall stage at this end-of-the-year concert, which this year features music by Debussy, Brahms, and others. Special awards are given and each graduating senior is honored. In a beloved tradition, alumni are invited to the stage to sing the Duson Irish Blessing and the Samohi Hymn of Praise.

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The History of Western Keyboard Music Development

A Concert Lecture by Mikael Oganes

Sunday, June 10, 4 pm

Private Residence, 922 Embury Street, Pacific Palisades

A Concert Lecture featuring the very talented young virtuoso pianist Mikael Oganes, a graduate of post-doctoral program on the USC Thornton School of Music. $25 admission, (drinks and refreshments included)

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Live Theatre

Santa Monica

Cymbeline

Through Saturday, December 22

The Broad Stage,1310 11th St, Santa Monica

A young ensemble of six versatile actors resolves the twisted fates of 14 characters with live music that ranges from a cappella to bluegrass. Don’t miss the West Coast premiere of what Ben Brantley of The New York Times called “The most truly enchanting Cymbeline I’ve seen.”

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