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The concert series is an example of an Art of Recovery goal to expand access to the arts throughout the city through community partnerships.
SANTA MONICA, Calif. (August 9, 2022) - McCabe's Guitar Shop, in partnership with the City of Santa Monica, presents the second annual Americana in the Park concert series in Gandara Park, Sundays in September (4, 11, 18 & 25), from 4 – 7 p.m. 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.
Americana in the Park is made possible by Art of Recovery, an initiative of Santa Monica Cultural Affairs. Harnessing the arts to continue playing a major role in the City's recovery efforts, the initiative provides local artists and organizations funding and support from the City to bring engaging projects and events to the Santa Monica community. The concert series is an example of an Art of Recovery goal to expand access to the arts throughout the city through community partnerships.
The concert series lineup includes:
September 4: Singer-songwriter, poet, author and culture bearer Tina Orduno Calderon, will open the series with a Tongva land acknowledgment and blessing. A performance by nine-time world champion Native hoop dancer Eric Hernandez will kick off the performances, followed by Prince Diabaté and Friends. Considered to be one of the leading kora players of his generation, Prince Diabaté and Friends brings not only total mastery over his ancestral tradition, but a commitment to renew it through fresh ideas and exchanges with musicians from many cultures.
September 11: Comprised of teachers and staff from McCabe's Guitar Shop, the McCabe's Hootenanny Collective invites attendees to bring their instrument of choice and to join a sing-along free-for-all. Next up the bluegrass group AJ Lee and Blue Summit perform a blend of country, soul, swing, rock and jam musical influences.
September 18: Folk rockin' children's music group Earthworm Ensemble will open for I See Hawks in L.A., a leading Southern California alternative country, Americana and folk rock band.
September 25: The soul and jazz-inspired music of Jacob G. and the Score will open for Little Willie G. Nicknamed "The Godfather of Brown-Eyed Soul," vocalist Little Willie G. gained fame with Thee Midniters in the 1960s and continues to thrill audiences with his local East L.A. brass-infused Chicano soul music.
Each concert will feature rotating food trucks and a McCabe's Guitar Pop-Up Shop. Attendees are encouraged to bring their own lawn chairs and blankets.
The Americana in the Park concert series will be held in accordance with the most current guidance from state and local health agencies. For more information visit: SantaMonica.gov/Americana-in-the-Park.
Americana in the Park Concert Series
Sundays, September 4, 11, 18, 25 from 4 – 7 p.m.
Gandara Park, Santa Monica
Date: September 4
Headliner: Prince Diabaté and Friends
Opener: Eric Hernandez
Tongva Land Acknowledgment and Blessing: Tina Orduno Calderon
Date: September 11
Headliner: A.J. Lee and Blue Summit
Opener: McCabe's Hootenanny Collective
Date: September 18
Headliner: I See Hawks in L.A.
Opener: Earthworm Ensemble
Date: September 25
Headliner: Little Willie G.
Opener: Jacob G. and The Score
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McCabe's Guitar Shop
McCabe's® is a musical instrument store, concert venue, repair shop, and music school that opened in 1958. The store specializes in acoustic and folk instruments: guitars, ukuleles, banjos, mandolins, dulcimers (hammered and plucked), fiddles, bouzoukis, sitars, ouds, and ethnic percussion. McCabe's also carries electrics, amps, and accessories. McCabes.com | Facebook | Instagram | Twitter
Santa Monica Cultural Affairs
Santa Monica Cultural Affairs brings the City's art scene to life for residents and visitors by supporting engaging cultural activities for all ages throughout the year. Cultural Affairs nurtures local arts organizations, promotes artist engagement in the community, and is the steward of the City's public art collection. The Division also provides grants to local arts nonprofits and individual artists, as well as hosts a number of artist residencies at the Camera Obscura Art Lab and Annenberg Community Beach House, enriching Santa Monica's reputation as an international cultural destination. santamonica.gov/arts | Facebook
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