Stagecoach Journal Continued...
Waking up on Saturday wasn’t all that pretty. I think it was mostly dehydration and fatigue from working most of the day, driving several hours and then standing in a field watching the Eagles (staying up until 3:30AM and drinking might have had a little to do with it). There were eight of us staying in the house, and fortunately the bedrooms were spread out, so we didn’t wake each other up (tell that to Matt who was sleeping on the couch). Fortunately we had some bacon and eggs which helped me come around. I started feeling pretty good after a dip in the pool.
I was pressuring everybody to get moving because I wanted to see Ryan Bingham on the Palomino Stage at 3:30. Non-commercial, young performers were scarce on the lineup this year, and I’d been hearing good things about him. When we didn’t leave until 3:20, I was pretty nervous. My fears were unfounded. Our house was damn close to the festival grounds and we had a VIP parking pass. The drive took us about two minutes, we scored a great parking spot and a golf cart chauffeured us to the Palomino Stage. Effortless festival going does not suck….
Ryan Bingham’s a gravelly voiced singer from Austin. His debut album was produced by Marc Ford (former guitarist for the Black Crowes) and released on Lost Highway late last year. I haven’t heard the record yet, but the live performance made me add it to my list. His voice is rugged, the music’s fast and the songs make you want to drink bourbon. Ford joined him onstage for some ferocious guitar licks and slide guitar. He’s definitely an artist to keep your eye on. (I heard great things about Hayes Carll who played before him.)
After Bingham, we just started wandering the festival grounds. There are some major differences between Stagecoach and Coachella. For one thing, they have a barbeque contest. This year, Stagecoach only had three stages, so the barbeque contest was set up where the outdoor stage is at Coachella. You walk up, pay $10 for five tickets and then give your ticket to vendors who provide you with a pretty healthy sample of their barbeque. By the time we got there, a lot of the vendors were out of food, but we still got some good stuff.
Another big difference with Stagecoach and Coachella is that at Stagecoach, you can get hard liquor at any of the alcohol stations (you don’t need a VIP wristband) and you can walk the grounds with alcohol. I’ve been known to enjoy a bourbon and soda from time to time, so it’s a nice benefit to be able to watch a band and enjoy a real drink.
We ventured over to the VIP area to check that out. Packed like Coachella (wasn’t that bad in 2007). So then we went back to the artist relations area to see if there were any free drinks to be had. Heineken Light (came in a can and actually tasted better to me than Heineken).
We’d heard good things about Cherryholmes, so we wandered back over to the Mustang stage. We walked in right as they were talking about the Iraq war. Bummer. The young girl in the band sang some song about bringing her son home alive and it was pretty tough to take. We stuck around for one of the more traditional bluegrass songs, but it was tough to get back in the spirit of it. We stumbled over to the Palomino stage and caught a little bit of Cross Canadian Ragweed. They were dressed pretty ridiculously, so we wandered behind the stage so we wouldn’t have to watch them. Well played southern rock, but ultimately not that interesting.
The main attraction for us on Saturday was Dwight Yoakam. The guy’s a fantastic entertainer and wears tighter jeans than the OC kids at Cinespace on Tuesday nights. Anticipation started to build backstage as security cleared a huge path for him to get from his trailer to the stage. About six security guards/police surrounded him as he ran the 20 feet from his trailer to the stage. So ridiculous, but certainly amusing. Luckily he delivered. The guy has got a great band and a ton of stage presence. He threw in a ton of covers (as usual) but unfortunately didn’t do any Gram Parsons. Oh well.
We tentatively planned to stick around for Earl Scruggs at 9:35. We wandered back over to the VIP area for some free drinks. We caught a little bit of the Judds (why would anyone cover “I Wanna Know What Love Is”?) and then ran into our two friends that we rode over with. One of them was injured and one of them was hammered, so we decided to call it an early night. Rascal Flatts just wasn’t in the cards. We grabbed a golf cart and headed back to the car……
Sunday coverage is coming later…..
Wednesday, May 07, 2008
Monday, May 05, 2008
Live Review - Stagecoach Festival Day 1
I had a great time at Stagecoach last year. The vibe was mellow and I saw great sets from Lucinda Williams, Emmylou Harris, Willie Nelson, Kris Kristofferson, Chris Hillman and Herb Pederson, Doyle Lawson, Neko Case, The Railbenders and Old 97’s. This year the festival organizers expanded the festival to three days and cut way back on the alt-country. I wasn’t sure if I wanted to go or not?
A few days before the festival began, some excellent passes and a cheap place to stay fell in my lap. At worst, I figured we’d have a nice vacation in the desert. We set off for Indio about 5:25PM on Friday. The goal was to get to the festival in time to see Glen Campbell at 8:20. Being a Friday night in LA, the traffic was pretty awful until we got past Pomona. We ended up reaching the festival grounds around 8:15 PM. After a long walk to gate and a small snafu with our passes, we didn’t get in to the festival until 8:55. We decided to grab a quick bite and a drink and skip Glen Campbell tonight.
The Eagles are one of the most hated bands by indie snobs and punks. Their Greatest Hits 1971-1975 is the best selling album of all time in the US (shipped 29 million copies / 41 million worldwide). I don’t usually voluntarily listen to the Eagles, but I have $1 copies of most of their albums and grew up with an older sister who loved them and stoner friends in high school who played the shit out of them. So I was apprehensive, but curious to see them.
So how were they?
They exceeded my expectations. I can’t say I was totally blown away, but there was something cool about hearing some of the most famous songs of all time performed live. The Eagles always had amazing harmonies, and if easy breezy was a genre, they’d be the kings. The band sounded great, they all looked pretty good and the Joe Walsh licks were there. I can’t remember the exact set list, but I feel like I heard: “Take It Easy,” “Desperado,” “One of These Nights,” “Lyin’ Eyes,” “Take It to the Limit,” “Hotel California,” “Life in the Fast Lane,” “The Long Run,” “In the City,” “Heartache Tonight,” Walsh’s “Life’s Been Good” (which he got in the spirit for) and Henley’s “The Boys of Summer.” I know there were more, but until I see a set list online, that will have to suffice.
All in all it was a great low key start to the festival. Fans walked away very happy. More about Saturday and Sunday later…….
A few days before the festival began, some excellent passes and a cheap place to stay fell in my lap. At worst, I figured we’d have a nice vacation in the desert. We set off for Indio about 5:25PM on Friday. The goal was to get to the festival in time to see Glen Campbell at 8:20. Being a Friday night in LA, the traffic was pretty awful until we got past Pomona. We ended up reaching the festival grounds around 8:15 PM. After a long walk to gate and a small snafu with our passes, we didn’t get in to the festival until 8:55. We decided to grab a quick bite and a drink and skip Glen Campbell tonight.
The Eagles are one of the most hated bands by indie snobs and punks. Their Greatest Hits 1971-1975 is the best selling album of all time in the US (shipped 29 million copies / 41 million worldwide). I don’t usually voluntarily listen to the Eagles, but I have $1 copies of most of their albums and grew up with an older sister who loved them and stoner friends in high school who played the shit out of them. So I was apprehensive, but curious to see them.
So how were they?
They exceeded my expectations. I can’t say I was totally blown away, but there was something cool about hearing some of the most famous songs of all time performed live. The Eagles always had amazing harmonies, and if easy breezy was a genre, they’d be the kings. The band sounded great, they all looked pretty good and the Joe Walsh licks were there. I can’t remember the exact set list, but I feel like I heard: “Take It Easy,” “Desperado,” “One of These Nights,” “Lyin’ Eyes,” “Take It to the Limit,” “Hotel California,” “Life in the Fast Lane,” “The Long Run,” “In the City,” “Heartache Tonight,” Walsh’s “Life’s Been Good” (which he got in the spirit for) and Henley’s “The Boys of Summer.” I know there were more, but until I see a set list online, that will have to suffice.
All in all it was a great low key start to the festival. Fans walked away very happy. More about Saturday and Sunday later…….
LA Live Music Options 5/5/08 - 5/11/08

Recovering from a nice weekend at Stagecoach. More about that later. Some pretty good options this week (particularly tonight)...
Monday 5/5/08
[Recommended] Le Switch / Amnion / Frankel / Seasons @ the Echo (Free) – This is the first night of Le Switch’s Monday night residency. You should know by now that I’m a huge fan. Their new record is one of my favorite of the year so far. Aaron Embry’s Amnion is getting a lot of great local buzz. The record’s really good, but I haven’t seen them live yet. Frankel was on my top 10 local list last year.
[Recommended] Mezzanine Owls / Wait.Think.Fast / Minipop / In Waves @ Spaceland (Free) – Free valet parking tonight (they’re filming in the area). This is another really good lineup. Mezzanine Owls have developed into a really good band. This is the first night of their residency. San Francisco’s Minipop is a dream pop band with a devoted following.
[Recommended] Henry Clay People / Rademacher / I Make This Sound / Ride on Rides @ Viper Room (Free w/ RSVP to Viper Room on Myspace) – Kennedy will be DJ’ing and MC’ing between bands. Three more strong bands on this bill. If you’re an indie fan inclined to hanging out on the west side, this is your pick.
Porterville / Mason Reed / French Semester / Honeybreath @ Silverlake Lounge (Free)
Alicia Keys @ Staples Center
The Black Ghosts / Thunderheist @ King King
KT Tunstall / Paddy Casey @ the Wiltern ($25-35)
Thrones / Bobb Bruno / David Scott Stone @ the Smell ($5)
Go Betty Go @ the Troubadour ($10)
[Recommended] Largo Comedy Show @ Largo (Reservations Booked) – This is the last show ever at the old Largo. Sounds like a great time.
Tim and Eric @ Echoplex ($20) – Adult Swim
Tuesday 5/6/08
[Recommended] Everest @ Amoeba (Free) – 7:00 PM – Celebrating the release of their new record. I haven’t heard it all yet, but I’m sure it’s good.
Atmosphere @ the Fonda ($22)
Tim and Eric @ Echoplex ($20)
Laura Veirs / Liam Finn @ the Echo ($14)
Gran Ronde / Eject / The Royal Heist / Robotanist @ Spaceland ($8 / free with RSVP to Gran Ronde on Myspace) – Gran Ronde is doing a Tuesday night residency this month at Spaceland.
Rifle / Traildriver / Kid Gloves / Flashing Red Lights @ Silverlake Lounge ($7)
Wednesday 5/7/08
[Recommended] Vetiver / Kelley Stoltz / Jonathan Wilson @ the Troubadour ($15) – Vetiver are pals with Devendra Banhart and the Jonathan Wilson crowd. Kelley Stoltz put out my favorite record two years ago and his new one ain’t too bad either.
[Recommended] Kennedy / Kazai Rex @ Silverlake Lounge ($7) – Kennedy’s back from the UK for a couple of appearances.
Atmosphere @ the Fonda ($22)
People in Planes @ Viper Room
Radioclit / 120 Days @ Viper Room (Free w/ RSVP)
Dub Club: The Lions @ Echoplex ($10)
Cex / BARR / Ecstatic Sunshine / Abe Vigoda @ the Echo ($10)
Club NME: The Oohlas / Solarcade @ Spaceland ($8)
Old Toy Trains / The Preacher’s Son / Derek Halet @ Tangier ($5)
Low End Theory Club: Blank Blue @ Airliner
Thursday 5/8/08
[Recommended] Le Switch / Amnion / Frankel / Seasons @ the Echo (Free) – This is the first night of Le Switch’s Monday night residency. You should know by now that I’m a huge fan. Their new record is one of my favorite of the year so far. Aaron Embry’s Amnion is getting a lot of great local buzz. The record’s really good, but I haven’t seen them live yet. Frankel was on my top 10 local list last year.
[Recommended] Mezzanine Owls / Wait.Think.Fast / Minipop / In Waves @ Spaceland (Free) – Free valet parking tonight (they’re filming in the area). This is another really good lineup. Mezzanine Owls have developed into a really good band. This is the first night of their residency. San Francisco’s Minipop is a dream pop band with a devoted following.
[Recommended] Henry Clay People / Rademacher / I Make This Sound / Ride on Rides @ Viper Room (Free w/ RSVP to Viper Room on Myspace) – Kennedy will be DJ’ing and MC’ing between bands. Three more strong bands on this bill. If you’re an indie fan inclined to hanging out on the west side, this is your pick.
Porterville / Mason Reed / French Semester / Honeybreath @ Silverlake Lounge (Free)
Alicia Keys @ Staples Center
The Black Ghosts / Thunderheist @ King King
KT Tunstall / Paddy Casey @ the Wiltern ($25-35)
Thrones / Bobb Bruno / David Scott Stone @ the Smell ($5)
Go Betty Go @ the Troubadour ($10)
[Recommended] Largo Comedy Show @ Largo (Reservations Booked) – This is the last show ever at the old Largo. Sounds like a great time.
Tim and Eric @ Echoplex ($20) – Adult Swim
Tuesday 5/6/08
[Recommended] Everest @ Amoeba (Free) – 7:00 PM – Celebrating the release of their new record. I haven’t heard it all yet, but I’m sure it’s good.
Atmosphere @ the Fonda ($22)
Tim and Eric @ Echoplex ($20)
Laura Veirs / Liam Finn @ the Echo ($14)
Gran Ronde / Eject / The Royal Heist / Robotanist @ Spaceland ($8 / free with RSVP to Gran Ronde on Myspace) – Gran Ronde is doing a Tuesday night residency this month at Spaceland.
Rifle / Traildriver / Kid Gloves / Flashing Red Lights @ Silverlake Lounge ($7)
Wednesday 5/7/08
[Recommended] Vetiver / Kelley Stoltz / Jonathan Wilson @ the Troubadour ($15) – Vetiver are pals with Devendra Banhart and the Jonathan Wilson crowd. Kelley Stoltz put out my favorite record two years ago and his new one ain’t too bad either.
[Recommended] Kennedy / Kazai Rex @ Silverlake Lounge ($7) – Kennedy’s back from the UK for a couple of appearances.
Atmosphere @ the Fonda ($22)
People in Planes @ Viper Room
Radioclit / 120 Days @ Viper Room (Free w/ RSVP)
Dub Club: The Lions @ Echoplex ($10)
Cex / BARR / Ecstatic Sunshine / Abe Vigoda @ the Echo ($10)
Club NME: The Oohlas / Solarcade @ Spaceland ($8)
Old Toy Trains / The Preacher’s Son / Derek Halet @ Tangier ($5)
Low End Theory Club: Blank Blue @ Airliner
Thursday 5/8/08
Radio Alert: The Radar Bros. on Morning Becomes Eclectic (89.9 FM) at 11:15 AM.
Tapes ‘ n’ Tapes / White Denim / Miniature Tigers @ Troubadour ($15)
Eagle Winged Palace / Ben Sollee / Lion of Panjshir @ Silverlake Lounge ($8) Eagle Winged Palace is Cashew’s (The Prix) new band.
The Morning Benders @ the Echo (Free w/ purchase of album)
The Figgs / Bobot Adrenaline / Francisco the Man / Jonny Polansky @ Spaceland ($8)
Rolling Blackouts @ Charlie O’s Downtown ($5)
Rush @ Nokia LA Live ($70-150)
Friday 5/9/08
Tapes ‘ n’ Tapes / White Denim / Miniature Tigers @ Troubadour ($15)
Eagle Winged Palace / Ben Sollee / Lion of Panjshir @ Silverlake Lounge ($8) Eagle Winged Palace is Cashew’s (The Prix) new band.
The Morning Benders @ the Echo (Free w/ purchase of album)
The Figgs / Bobot Adrenaline / Francisco the Man / Jonny Polansky @ Spaceland ($8)
Rolling Blackouts @ Charlie O’s Downtown ($5)
Rush @ Nokia LA Live ($70-150)
Friday 5/9/08
Radio Alert: Delta Spirit on Morning Becomes Eclectic (89.9 FM) at 11:15 AM.
[Recommended] The Parson Red Heads / The Movies / My Pet Saddle / The Monahans @ Spaceland ($8) – The EP release party for the Parson Red Heads. Seeing the Movies is a great bonus.
Death to Anders / Fol Chen / Solar Powered People / Layer @ the Scene ($5)
Lemon Sun / The Rosewood Thieves @ the Echo ($5)
Everest @ McCabe’s ($10) – Acoustic performance
Kids in the Hall @ Orpheum Theatre ($40-52)
Rosey @ Hotel Café ($10)
Tapes N Tapes / White Denim / Ben Sollee @ Troubadour ($15)
Charlie Wilson & the Gap Band @ Greek Theatre
Abe Vigoda @ the Smell ($5)
The Donnas @ Viper Room ($15)
Saturday 5/10/08
Dengue Fever @ Santa Monica Festival – Playing at 5:00 PM.
Dark Meat / Restaurant @ the Echo ($10) – Athen’s Dark Meat just had their debut album re-released on Vice Records.
The Duke Spirit / Oohlas @ Troubadour (Sold Out)
Infected Mushroom @ Avalon
Northern State / The Dollyrots / The Trucks @ Knitting Factory ($13)
Flo Rida @ Crash Mansion
Air Traffic / Sky Parade @ Spaceland ($12)
Captain Ahab / Juiceboxxx @ the Smell
Sunday 5/11/08
Brunch Americana: West of Texas @ Safari Sam’s (Free) – Early show at 1:00 PM
[Recommended] Grand Ole Echo: Dave Gleason @ the Echo (Free) – Early show at 3:00 PM
The Show Is the Rainbow / Captain Ahab @ Spaceland ($8)
Alex and Sam / February Fifths @ Tangier ($8)
Phil Lesh & Friends @ the Greek
Bad Dudes / Polar Goldie Cats @ the Smell ($5)
[Recommended] The Parson Red Heads / The Movies / My Pet Saddle / The Monahans @ Spaceland ($8) – The EP release party for the Parson Red Heads. Seeing the Movies is a great bonus.
Death to Anders / Fol Chen / Solar Powered People / Layer @ the Scene ($5)
Lemon Sun / The Rosewood Thieves @ the Echo ($5)
Everest @ McCabe’s ($10) – Acoustic performance
Kids in the Hall @ Orpheum Theatre ($40-52)
Rosey @ Hotel Café ($10)
Tapes N Tapes / White Denim / Ben Sollee @ Troubadour ($15)
Charlie Wilson & the Gap Band @ Greek Theatre
Abe Vigoda @ the Smell ($5)
The Donnas @ Viper Room ($15)
Saturday 5/10/08
Dengue Fever @ Santa Monica Festival – Playing at 5:00 PM.
Dark Meat / Restaurant @ the Echo ($10) – Athen’s Dark Meat just had their debut album re-released on Vice Records.
The Duke Spirit / Oohlas @ Troubadour (Sold Out)
Infected Mushroom @ Avalon
Northern State / The Dollyrots / The Trucks @ Knitting Factory ($13)
Flo Rida @ Crash Mansion
Air Traffic / Sky Parade @ Spaceland ($12)
Captain Ahab / Juiceboxxx @ the Smell
Sunday 5/11/08
Brunch Americana: West of Texas @ Safari Sam’s (Free) – Early show at 1:00 PM
[Recommended] Grand Ole Echo: Dave Gleason @ the Echo (Free) – Early show at 3:00 PM
The Show Is the Rainbow / Captain Ahab @ Spaceland ($8)
Alex and Sam / February Fifths @ Tangier ($8)
Phil Lesh & Friends @ the Greek
Bad Dudes / Polar Goldie Cats @ the Smell ($5)
Friday, May 02, 2008
Record Review: Mt. Wilson Repeater

For the past couple of weeks, the new Mt. Wilson Repeater album has been the soundtrack to my morning drive. Named after the antenna farms at the top of Mt. Wilson in the Angeles National Forest, Mt. Wilson Repeater is a solo/side project from Jim Putnam of the Radar Bros. The sound isn’t a complete departure from the Radar Bros., but does allow Putnam more room for experimentation. Recorded in his backyard studio, the songs are extremely layered. While lyrics are present, they take a backseat to electronic and acoustic textures. There’s a ton of whistling too. As on this year’s Radar Bros. album (and Le Switch’s upcoming record for that matter), Putnam’s studio skills are on display and quite impressive. Recommended for other fans of lush, mellow, melodic sounds.
Download “All Night Every Day”
Download “All Night Every Day”
Thursday, May 01, 2008
Recently Announced Live Shows in LA
Some stuff I'm really looking forward to. I recommend the Fleet Foxes, Dr. Dog, the Whigs and Bon Iver. I'm curious about Steely Dan live.....
Recently Announced Concerts:
What Made Milwaukee Famous @ Spaceland on 5/17/08 (on sale now at Ticketweb)
Tally Hall / De Novo Dahl / Low vs. Diamond @ El Rey on 5/18/08 (on sale now)
Cut Copy @ Echoplex on 5/19/08 (advance tickets sold out, some available at door)
The Fiery Furnaces @ Spaceland on 5/30/08 & 5/31/08 (on sale Friday at noon at Ticketweb)
The Whigs @ the Echo on 6/4/08 (on sale now at Ticketweb)
Jeremy Enigk / Damien Jurado @ Spaceland on 6/10/08 (on sale now at Ticketweb)
Dosh / Anthallo @ Spaceland on 6/15/08 (on sale now at Ticketweb)
Rilo Kiley @ the Greek on 6/18/08 (on sale Saturday at 10:00 AM – presale on now)
Death Cab for Cutie / Rogue Wave @ the Nokia LA Live on 6/23/08 (on sale Saturday at 10:00 AM – KROQ presale started today, Goldenvoice presale starts Friday at 10:00 AM)
Fleet Foxes @ Spaceland on 6/29/08 (on sale Friday at noon at Ticketweb)
Joseph Arthur @ Troubadour on 7/15/08 (on sale now)
Boy George @ El Rey on 7/15/08 and 7/16/08 (on sale Saturday at 10:00 AM)
N.E.R.D. / Spank Rock / Kid Sister / A Trak @ Hard Summer Music Festival on 7/19/08 (on sale now – use code Dim Mak for $10 off)
Steely Dan @ Nokia LA Live on 7/23/08 (on sale Monday at 10:00 AM)
Jay Reatard @ the Echo on 7/30/08 (on sale now at Ticketweb)
John Mellencamp / Lucinda Williams @ the Greek on 7/31/08 (on sale Sunday at 10:00 AM)
Dr. Dog / Delta Spirit @ El Rey on 8/8/08 (on sale Saturday at 10:00 AM)
Bon Iver @ Troubadour on 8/25/08 (on sale now)
Squeeze @ Orpheum Theatre on 9/10/08 (on sale Sunday at 10:00 AM, presale going now)
Beck / Spoon / MGMT @ Hollywood Bowl on 9/20/08 (on sale Saturday May 10th at 10:00 AM)
Hollywood Bowl individual tickets (on sale Saturday May 10th at 10:00 AM)
Recently Announced Concerts:
What Made Milwaukee Famous @ Spaceland on 5/17/08 (on sale now at Ticketweb)
Tally Hall / De Novo Dahl / Low vs. Diamond @ El Rey on 5/18/08 (on sale now)
Cut Copy @ Echoplex on 5/19/08 (advance tickets sold out, some available at door)
The Fiery Furnaces @ Spaceland on 5/30/08 & 5/31/08 (on sale Friday at noon at Ticketweb)
The Whigs @ the Echo on 6/4/08 (on sale now at Ticketweb)
Jeremy Enigk / Damien Jurado @ Spaceland on 6/10/08 (on sale now at Ticketweb)
Dosh / Anthallo @ Spaceland on 6/15/08 (on sale now at Ticketweb)
Rilo Kiley @ the Greek on 6/18/08 (on sale Saturday at 10:00 AM – presale on now)
Death Cab for Cutie / Rogue Wave @ the Nokia LA Live on 6/23/08 (on sale Saturday at 10:00 AM – KROQ presale started today, Goldenvoice presale starts Friday at 10:00 AM)
Fleet Foxes @ Spaceland on 6/29/08 (on sale Friday at noon at Ticketweb)
Joseph Arthur @ Troubadour on 7/15/08 (on sale now)
Boy George @ El Rey on 7/15/08 and 7/16/08 (on sale Saturday at 10:00 AM)
N.E.R.D. / Spank Rock / Kid Sister / A Trak @ Hard Summer Music Festival on 7/19/08 (on sale now – use code Dim Mak for $10 off)
Steely Dan @ Nokia LA Live on 7/23/08 (on sale Monday at 10:00 AM)
Jay Reatard @ the Echo on 7/30/08 (on sale now at Ticketweb)
John Mellencamp / Lucinda Williams @ the Greek on 7/31/08 (on sale Sunday at 10:00 AM)
Dr. Dog / Delta Spirit @ El Rey on 8/8/08 (on sale Saturday at 10:00 AM)
Bon Iver @ Troubadour on 8/25/08 (on sale now)
Squeeze @ Orpheum Theatre on 9/10/08 (on sale Sunday at 10:00 AM, presale going now)
Beck / Spoon / MGMT @ Hollywood Bowl on 9/20/08 (on sale Saturday May 10th at 10:00 AM)
Hollywood Bowl individual tickets (on sale Saturday May 10th at 10:00 AM)
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