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Gingger Shankar- Mellon Collie Intro
Tonight in L.A.: Hum/Mineral, Blake Mills, the Revivalists, George Thorogood, Springtime Carnivore, Nahko & Medicine for the People, Optimo, Tommy Emmanuel, Gingger Shankar, Kat Dahlia, the California Honeydrops, Hollywood Vampires
Tonight in L.A.: Hum/Mineral, Blake Mills, the Revivalists, George Thorogood, Springtime Carnivore, Nahko & Medicine for the People, Optimo, Tommy Emmanuel, Gingger Shankar, Kat Dahlia, the California Honeydrops, Hollywood Vampires
Thursday’s L.A. concerts: ► Reunited for a couple tours again this year, ’90s space-rockers Hum join reunited emo mainstays Mineral and Mossbreaker for a show at the Regent Theater. ► Guitar marvel Blake Mills headlines downtown’s the Palace Theatre, and the flyer says “and special guests,” which, knowing his associations (Fiona Apple at last fall’s album-release show, for instance), could be…
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If you are in Southern California, DO NOT MISS Mehfil Massive - an evening of poetry and music of the South Asian Diaspora. And you know what? It's free!
Wednesday April 23, 2014 | 7:30 -- 9:30 p.m. |Bovard Auditoirum, University of Southern California (3551 Trousdale Parkway Los Angeles, CA 90089) RSVP HERE: http://web-app.usc.edu/ws/eo2/calendar/113/event/903819 Join Kaya Press and the USC Visions & Voices Arts & Humanities Initiative for a night of incredible artistic collaboration: Legendary South Asian musicians and poets will come together to celebrate and investigate the rich diversity of South Asian spiritual influences. From ghazals set to music and sung throughout the Muslim world to Rabindranath Tagore's Nobel Prize--winning Gitanjali (Prayer Offering of Song), collaborations between poets and musicians have been a staple of South Asian religious life for centuries. In Mughal courts, nightly mehfils brought these performers together and elevated their collaborations to high art. This tradition will get a 21st-century update in a landmark evening featuring performances by internationally renowned diasporic South Asian artists including Sufi-influenced rock guitarist Salman Ahmad, vocalist and ten-string double-violin master Gingger Shankar, Mumbai-based dubstep DJ Bandish Projekt and hip hop artist and producer Brooklyn Shanti in collaboration with award-winning poets Kazim Ali, Tarfia Faizullah, Bhanu Kapil, Mandeep Sethi and Amarnath Ravva.The evening will be hosted by comedian/writer/performance artist D'Lo.
Gingger Shankar & The Shanghai Restoration Project - Buddhabhadra from Himalaya Song