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Hear the Bad Behavior Special online, featuring Electra Barakos
Celebrating the fact that there are some great songs about doing wrong, “Carolyn Fox’s Hollywood Spotlight” aired a Bad Behavior Special this week on this syndicated broadcast radio show. If you missed the show, don’t worry. Click on the text link … Continue reading
Posted in Blues, Broadcast Radio, Classical Music, Country Music, Dance, Folk Music, Hollywood, in-studio, Interview, Jazz, Podcast, Pop Music, R&B, Rock Music, Singer, songwriter
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The Weekend Starts Today in Greater Los Angeles
Here’s a reminder from “Carolyn Fox’s Hollywood Spotlight”–You don’t have to wait until Friday to get the weekend started. Here are some special musical and entertainment events around Southern California that start tonight and run well into the weekend: WEDNESDAY, … Continue reading
Posted in Actor, Blues, Broadcast Radio, Classical Music, Comedy, Composer, Country Music, Dance, Folk Music, Hollywood, Jazz, Neo-soul and Soul Music, Podcast, Pop Music, R&B, Rock Music, Singer, songwriter, Theater, World Music
Tagged Afro Beats, Alaska, Alaskan, americana, bluegrass, Bluegrass Jam, blues, broadcast, broadcast radio, Carolyn Fox, Carolyn Fox's Hollywood Spotlight, Comedy, Comedy of Errors, composer, country, country music, country pop, dance, dancing, Doug Briney, Drum Downtown, Eileen Carey, entertainment, folk music, free, Griffith Park, Guitar, Hollywood, Hollywood Spotlight, Inner Superhero, J.A.M Sessions, jazz, Laguna Beach, Los Angeles, Malibu, Malibu Beach, Malibu Unplugged, Marina V., Melanie Krahmer, Moscow, Music Center, Music Center Plaza, music Los Angeles, new music, New release, Newhall, Old Town Newhall Arts District, Orange, Orange County, percussion, pop music, R&B, radio, rock, rock and roll, rock n' roll, Ruby's, Sawdust Art Festival, Shakespeare, Shakespeare Festiva, singer, songwriter, syndicated, Terence Davis, The Old Zoo, The Sunset Restaurant, Venice, Witzend
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Midnight Tonight–New Music & Interview with Brian Lopez
Tonight, “Carolyn Fox’s Hollywood Spotlight” will host an interview with special guest Brian Lopez. This syndicated broadcast radio show, which airs in Los Angeles at midnight on 1580 AM, will open with tracks from Brian’s first full-length album, “Ultra.” To … Continue reading
Posted in Alternative, Broadcast Radio, Classical Music, Composer, Country Music, Folk Music, Hollywood, Interview, Jazz, Pop Music, R&B, Rock Music, Singer, songwriter, World Music
Tagged 1580 AM, 1580 AM Los Angeles, atmospherics, blues, Brian Lopez, broadcast, broadcast radio, Carolyn Fox's Hollywood Spotlight, chanteuse, classic rock, classical, Classical guitar, composer, country, country music, entertainment, French, Giant Sand, Guitar, hip hop, Hollywood, Hollywood Spotlight, Howe Gelb, interview, jazz, Los Angeles, Mambo, Marianne Dissard, Midnight, Mostly Bears, music, music Los Angeles, new music, New release, pop music, R&B, radio, Rhythm & Blues, rock, rock and roll, rock music, rock n' roll, scholarship, singer, songwriter, syndicated, Ultra, Zydeco
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Saturday, May 26, the San Fernando Valley Symphony Orchestra plays the Thousand Oaks Performing Arts Center
This Saturday night, May 26 at 7:30 PM, the San Fernando Valley Symphony Orchestra will appear at the Janet & Ray Scherr Forum Theatre at the Thousand Oaks Performing Arts Center. If you’ve been wondering where you can hear … Continue reading
Posted in Classical Music, Composer, Stage
Tagged classical, classical music, composer, entertainment, James Domine, James Elza Domine, Larry Tuttle, living orchestral composers, May 26, Michael Kibbe, modern classical music, Mozart, Mozart Symphony, Mozart Symphony #40, Mozart's Symphony #40 in G Minor, music, music Los Angeles, new music, Orchestra, San Fernando Valley Symphony, San Fernando Valley Symphony Orchestra, Symphony, Symphony Orchestra, Thousand Oaks Performing Arts Center
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Carolyn Fox’s Hollywood Spotlight–Full Radio Broadcast Featuring Musician/Composer Laurie Melan
If you missed the broadcast of the syndicated radio show “Carolyn Fox’s Hollywood Spotlight,” don’t worry. You can hear it all by clicking on the link below. Our special guest Laurie Melan, shares how she went from being an instrumentalist … Continue reading
Posted in Broadcast Radio, Classical Music, Composer, Country Music, Dance Electronica, Folk Music, Hollywood, Interview, Jazz, Movie, Neo-soul and Soul Music, On the scene interview, Podcast, Pop Music, R&B, Rock Music, Singer, songwriter
Tagged A Place in the Sun, broadcast, Carolyn Fox, Carolyn Fox's Hollywood Spotlight, composer, composing movie music, composing television music, entertainment, Hollywood, Hollywood Spotlight, interview, Laurie Melan, movie music, music, music Los Angeles, new music, podcast, radio, rock, Shinbone Dukes, singer, songwriter, syndicated, That 70's Show, TV Music
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Laurie Melan: from Rock ‘n Roll to Movie and TV Music–Tonight on Carolyn Fox’s Hollywood Spotlight
Talented musician and composer Laurie Melan will be a guest on Carolyn Fox’s Hollywood Spotlight syndicated radio show tonight. Tune in to hear music from her “A Place in the Sun,” CD, as well as share her experience writing music … Continue reading
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Tagged A Place in the Sun, blues, blues harp, broadcast, broadcast radio, Carolyn Fox, Carolyn Fox's Hollywood Spotlight, composer, country, entertainment, folk music, Guitar, guitaris, Harmonica, Hollywood, Hollywood Spotlight, interview, jazz, Laurie Melan, movie music, music, Music for motion pictures & television, music Los Angeles, new music, rock, rock and roll, roots, Shinbone Dukes, singer, songwriter, syndicated, That 70's Show, TV Music
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Phil Proctor (of Firesign Theatre) and the Los Angeles Guitar Quartet bring Don Quixote to Life at USC
Last night I was privileged to attend “The Ingenious Gentleman Don Quixote, Words and Music from the time of Cervantes” at USC’s Bovard Auditorium through the university’s “Visions and Voices” program. The concept of the program was fascinating–a theatrical reading … Continue reading
Posted in Actor, book, Broadcast Radio, Classical Music, Comedy, Hollywood, Singer, World Music
Tagged Actor, broadcast, broadcast radio, Carolyn Fox, Carolyn Fox's Hollywood Spotlight, classical music, Don Quixote, Don't Crush That Dwarf, Emmy, entertainment, Firesign Theatre, Grammy, Guitar, Hollywood, La Mancha, Los Angeles Guitar Quartet, music, music Los Angeles, Phil Proctor, Philip Proctor, radio, singer, Spanish guitar, syndicated, USC, Vision & Voices, Voice actor, Voice over, William Kanengiser
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