Review: Eileen Carey, Don McLean at the Saban
Country/pop singer, songwriter, and performer Eileen Carey was the perfect choice to open for singer-songwriter-rock'n'roll folk legend Don McLean at the Saban Theatre in Beverly Hills. She's a natural storyteller with an honesty and sincerity about her voice that made us
Review: The Heart of Robin Hood at the Wallis
The Heart of Robin Hood, a modern and bold new twist on the classic tale of taking from the rich and giving to the poor, is filled with aerobatic stunts, visually appealing set production that captivated the attention of everyone in
Review: Lettuce with John Scofield – A Funky Good Time
I was very happy when UCLA's Center for the Art of Performance teamed up with the Theatre at Ace Hotel in downtown Los Angeles. It allowed CAP UCLA to support its eclectic schedule to audiences in a beautiful, iconic 1,600 Spanish-Gothic
Review: LA Opera, Satyagraha
LA Opera's spectacular production of Philip Glass' Satyagraha, the story of Gandhi's life in South Africa between 1893 to 1914, is sung in Sanskrit and is not intended to be literally understood word-for word, rather to be viscerally experienced through the
Music Review: Brand X – Vintage Fusion Rocks the Canyon
Being a huge fan of Genesis in the 1970's meant discovering some very cool secrets behind the band, such as when I found their EP "Spot the Pigeon" on one of my near-daily trips to Moby Disc Records in the San
Review: A Legendary Trio at the Hollywood Bowl
The Hollywood Bowl Orchestra with Kenny Loggins, led by conductor Thomas Wilkins; Photo by Dustin Downing The Hollywood Bowl is one of LA's best venues. With its upgraded sound system (2013), large scale crystal clear monitors and its outdoor ambiance,