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Posts Tagged: Music
Review: Cabrillo Stage’s ‘Oklahoma!’
Cabrillo Stage’s production of Oklahoma! is a testament to the theatre company’s ability to reach the heights of a fully-integrated musical masterpiece.
Derek Bermal Covers for Injured Alsop
Derek Bermel’s trans-cultural composition Dust Dances will open this season’s Cabrillo Festival of Contemporary Music.
Preview: Emil Jonason at Cabrillo Festival
Emil Jonason, a Swedish virtuoso who turned 30 last week, admits that he is energized by the prospect of performing it at the upcoming Cabrillo Festival.
Preview: Cabrillo Stage’s ‘Escaping Queens’
The musical Escaping Queens, inspired by true events from Joe Ortiz’s childhood in 1950s New York, comes back to Cabrillo Stage
Preview: Thanks Buddy at Bocci’s Cellar
Whatever name a band chooses can affect people’s opinion of them, and that judgment, right or wrong, might stick permanently.
Young Composers Shake Up Cabrillo Festival
One of the hottest new music venues in the world, the Cabrillo Festival of Contemporary Music marks this year’s 51st offering with plenty of superstar excitement.
Preview: The Coup at Santa Cruz Music Festival
Front man and lyricist for Oakland’s 20-year-old hip-hop group the Coup, Boots Riley is also the front man for political rock group Street Sweeper Social Club and a headlining performer in this week’s inaugural Santa Cruz Music Festival.
A Brief History of the Santa Cruz Music Festival
This all started as a joke: if Austin can have South By Southwest, why can’t we have West By West-West? They searched for the domain, which was taken. But santacruzmusicfestival.com was not. A few clicks on GoDaddy, and suddenly everything changed.
15 Top Picks for Santa Cruz Music Festival
With over 100 acts to catch in a single day, the Santa Cruz Music Festival might seem a bit overwhelming. DJ or live band? Slam poetry or electro-pop? Assembled below is a list of 15 artists who might not all be familiar, but are all worth seeing.