If the Eagles were prett(ier) and The Allman Brothers had no facial
hair, you’d have Antigone Rising - the alt-country all female boot
stompin' rockers from New York City. Antigone Rising’s philosophy is
simple – play better than the boys and make sure the fans feel like part
of the family. Doors open at 8. Diane Ward Band 9 pm; Antigone Rising
10 pm.
A live music celebration in the streets, public areas, restaurants and cafes by amateur and professional musicians during the longest day of the year and first day of summer, the summer solstice and the first day of winter, the shortest day of the year. People wander from place to place and enjoy a night of free music of all styles from classical to funk, R&B, rock, blues, jazz and more.
The Fete de la Musique, thought up by an American musician in 1976 to build peace by the means of music, first took place in Paris / France in 1982, and is now celebrated world-wide in more than 450 cities in over 100 countries. Fete de la Musique Coconut Grove is always celebrated on the 21st of June and the 21st of December.
Explore the man, the musician, and the legend in Bob Marley Messenger.
Curated by the GRAMMY Museum at L.A. LIVE, the exhibition features Bob
Marley's famous Les Paul guitar, iconic photographs, and rare items from
the private collection of the Marley family.
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