ON the Beat | The Musical Year That Was, and Almost Wasn’t
After a rocky start, 2022’s cross-genre live-in-the-805 music calendar leapt to life again.
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After a rocky start, 2022’s cross-genre live-in-the-805 music calendar leapt to life again.
“Hallelujah Project” paves the way for this weekend’s Christmas bounty.
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The reliable bounty of local Christmas-timed live music returns.
Spencer the Gardener goes big at the Lobero, jazz found its way back to town last week.
The regal firm of Lovett and Hiatt in Santa Ynez plus birthday/T-Day greetings to a veteran woman of music.
The Santa Barbara Blues Society rightly prides itself for its status as “the oldest continuous blues society in the U.S.,” and the
Molly Tuttle brings ace new-bluegrass to the Lobero, Café Tavuba’s diverse Mexican stew lands at the Arlington.
Locally grown jazz pianist Benjamin Lackner goes big and lyrical with ECM debut.
Street music comes to town with “Pianos on State,” Glen Phillips goes solo, on record.