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    The Wrecking Crew (Sunday, October 12, 2014)

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    In the early to mid 1960's artists such as The Beach Boys, Jan & Dean, Sonny & Cher, The Byrds, The Righteous Brothers, Nancy Sinatra, and The Fifth Dimension, topped the pop charts with songs like Up, Up and AwayLittle Old Lady From PasadenaCherishThese Boots Are Made for Walking and Good Vibrations. They were the 'Wall' in Phil Spector's 'Wall of Sound'. It was known as the West Coast Sound, and the artists who sang these songs were household names, but the musicians who performed those hits were virtually unknown to the listening public and remain so today.

    Some of Hollywood's older and established studio musicians laughed and refused to partake
    in this new musical movement. It left the door wide open for young players like drummers
    Hal Blaine, Earl Palmer, guitarists Tommy Tedesco, Glen Campbell, Billy Strange, and Bass
    Players like Carol Kaye, Larry Knechtel and Joe Osborne.

    Soon they were given the nickname, "The Wrecking Crew". A disparaging comment given by
    the older naysayers of how these guys were going to "Wreck the Music Business" playing
    'that rock & roll'.

    The Wrecking Crew has been reunited in a feature length documentary film that has gone
    around the world in over 50 film festivals with over a dozen awards.

    The film is an intimate, enlightening and often humorous remembrance of the real stories and
    emotions as told from the perspective of those who lived it. We are a part of the conversation.
    Interviews with the musicians and with the well known artists, producers and engineers of the
    day, provide us with a unique insider's view into a special time and place. But it is the music
    itself that becomes the heart and thread of The Wrecking Crew. It is the soundtrack of our
    lives, yet few people realize how that sound came to be ... until now.

    The Wrecking Crew is the result of a 12·year labor of love by accomplished Hollywood
    Producer/Director Denny Tedesco. Tedesco recalls, "My father, Tommy Tedesco is one of the
    anonymous musicians whose musical legacy will live on for many generations. As his son,
    I have lived with this story my whole life". Tedesco explains, "I started this project when my
    father was first diagnosed with cancer and realized how important it was to share his story
    and that of his contemporaries. I was so fortunate to have filmed him before he passed away.
    The greatest joy for me now is watching audiences with smiles on their faces. The greatest
    compliment is they now listen to music differently after viewing the film."
    A wonderful, touching and hilarious film about the unsung stars of so many records that you carry in your heart.  - Elvis Costello 

    I hovered in the room near the ceiling as I watched this inspiring movie about the musicians who made the songs that continue to lift me higher than ever.  - Nancy Wilson (Heart)

    If I'd known they were available, I would have used those guys on my records. 'The Wrecking Crew' is the best documentary yet about the recording scene. I loved it. - Steve Miller, Gangster of Love

    I loved the film, thank you for bringing to light the story behind one of the most important musical ensembles of the modern recording era...  - Chad Smith, Red Hot Chili Peppers 

    More testimonials and reviews

    Interview with Director, Denny Tedesco
    More on The Wrecking Crew at http://www.wreckingcrewfilm.com/

    Screening (and Q&A with the Director): 7:30pm
    Doors open: 6:45pm
    $15 (all proceeds go to the artist)

    The screening will be held outdoors.
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    Christine Parker (Saturday, October 4, 2014)

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    Raised in Southern California, Christine Parker began playing piano at the early age of 4 when her parents noticed her affinity for all things music. She fell in love with songwriting as a teenager after composing her first song on the guitar, and continued to write and play music as she pursued education and a career.

    After realizing music and songwriting needed to become more center stage, Christine began playing venues while living in the midwest. Drawing on such musical influences as Colbie Caillat, Ingrid Michaelson, and Brandi Carlile, Christine Parker has won over crowds with her pure and soulful vocals and engaging lyrics. Her self-released debut EP, “The Journey Home,” was released in January 2012. Her full length studio album, "Looking Glass", was released in October 2013.

    George Vargas, San Diego Union-Tribune: "Drawing from folk, country, urbane pop and jazz, the 11-song 'Looking Glass' shows Parker to be an accomplished singer-songwriter whose understated music makes some of its biggest impact in its most quiet moments."

    Mark Pulliam, San Diego Troubadour: "Parker draws her influences from artists as varied as Norah Jones, Sarah McLachlan, and Alison Krauss, but to my ear the clarity and purity of her voice most closely resemble Joni Mitchell. Looking Glass is an auspicious debut."

    Christine Parker will be joined for this concert by Marc Intravaia and Rick Nash (of the Eve Selis band), both of whom backed her on "Looking Glass".
    More on Christine Parker at http://www.christineparkermusic.com/

    Concert: 8:00pm
    Doors open: 7:15pm
    $15 (all proceeds go to the artists)

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    The concert will be held outdoors.