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Luckie Pierre Artist: Iwamura Ryuta experimenting with toy piano, chimes, uke’s and more. The Japan-based composer will be releasing his first LP in 2012 on Luckie Pierre Recordings.
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at L.A.’s legendary HOTEL CAFE on Tuesday, December 6th, 2011
Who: Presented by CHARITABLE LIVING and benefiting FREE THE SLAVES
What: An intimate evening of musical entertainment, magic and education hoping to shed light on the 27 million people living in slavery today
Where: The Hotel Cafe, 1623 N. Cahuenga Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90028 Map it on Google!
*The Hotel Cafe has a kitchen on-site and two full bars.
Valet Parking available on Cahuenga Blvd. Paid lots behind venue and on Selma Ave. Street parking also available.
When: Tuesday, December 6th, 2011. Doors open at 8pm. Show begins at 8:30pm.
Why: To raise funds and awareness in the global fight to end slavery. Uniting this amazing group of talented and charitable musicians on the Hotel Cafe stage—the same stage where most of these artists’ careers began—seems the ideal way and the perfect setting to share the mission and message of FREE THE SLAVES.
The finest way to follow up indie rock is with some indie folk, I say, and 6-piece powerhouse Golden Afternoon did just that. Opening with a sultry and slow version of Judy Garland’s “Get Happy,” the group grabbed the attention of everyone within earshot and refused to let go until the curtain closed. Lead vocalist Elizabeth Messick – who bore a striking resemblance to Zooey Deschanel – held nothing back as she sang; her voice has the versatility to seamlessly tackle jazz numbers, folk ballads, and a mind-blowing cover of Jefferson Airplane’s “White Rabbit.” Golden Afternoon was a welcome addition to the evening’s line up, and a tremendous hit with the crowd at their feet.
Finally, the evening wrapped up with a stellar performance by headliners Nicole Vaughn and Her Lovely Band. This indie-folk-Americana crew wowed the crowd with original tracks and covers alike, all with a fun and youthful flair.
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