The People’s Jazz King Cometh
Friendly jazz legend Herbie Hancock, 83 and still creatively vital, makes a rare local appearance at the Arlington.
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Friendly jazz legend Herbie Hancock, 83 and still creatively vital, makes a rare local appearance at the Arlington.
Carpinteria City council answers the pleas of owners, musicians, and patrons to preserve outdoor live music.
After a long hiatus, indie rock band The Blues and Greys played their first show in over seven years on March 30.
Title track for upcoming EP set gets release party on April 5, with EP set for release on May 3.
Capping off its “Doppelgänger Project,” the Danish String Quartet, a decade into its Santa Barbara residency), caps off with a Thomas Adès premiere, at Campbell Hall.
Show gives crowd a sneak peek at upcoming album.
The Texas crooner’s Lobero Theatre show in Santa Barbara includes a special surprise appearance by Chubby Checker.
A serendipitous jazz double-header found Ted Nash at the Santa Barbara Museum of Art followed by Antonio Artese Trio onstage (literally) at the Granada.
After a long hiatus, indie rock band The Blues and Greys is joining Plastic Harpoons and Adam Spry on stage for their first show in over seven years on March 30.
One of Southern California’s newest music festivals brings sounds of the ’70s and ’80s favorites to the Rose Bowl.