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Fifty and Better FABulous August Lecture Series: The Magical Music of Memphis
When one thinks of Memphis, W.C. Handy and Elvis always come to mind, and maybe some long forgotten funky hits. Nashville is only 200 miles North, and has always overshadowed its Southern sister. Truth be told, this two-part lecture will uncover the real facts of that musical mecca- hit after hit and great artists of all genres, including the Box Tops, Neil Diamond, and Elvis Presley. Come join us for a nostalgic trip down the Mississippi as we stop at one of the more unusual music centers of America!
Tony Moon has spent 60 successful years in the music business. Beginning in 1960, he joined the L.A. group Dante and The Evergreens, which was managed and produced by Lou Adler and Herb Alpert. He later moved to Nashville, becoming the guitarist and conductor for Brenda Lee. Tony also began playing on recording sessions and was Nashville's first rock independent music producer, working with five major labels. He scored several big hits for The Vogues, including "5 O' Clock World." Tony has won several awards as a songwriter and music publisher. His songs have been released by artists as diverse as Porter Wagoner, Willie Nelson, Vickie Carr, Pearl Jam, and The Beatles.
He currently administers several Music Publishing Companies and a New York Entertainment Company.
Fifty and Better Fall Session: Bob Dylan: A Jewish Lens
The 1960s witnessed an explosion of gifted songwriters and musicians. Bob Dylan ranks among the very top in this class. Over the course of a long and productive career, Dylan achieved a quality in his writing that elevated his work to the level of serious literature. Dylan has earned multiple literary awards in his career, most notably the Nobel Prize in Literature in 2016. Dylan’s work reflects multiple influences. Arguably, his Jewish background represents one of the clearest and most important influences on his work. His lyrics and poetry reflect a deep connection with Jewish tradition and biblical sources, especially the Hebrew prophets. These lectures will examine the Jewish elements in his work and seek to demonstrate the value a Jewish perspective brings to our overall understanding of Bob Dylan’s art and influence. This two-part lecture will be taught using audio, video, and text analysis.
Week 1: Becoming Bob Dylan: from Obscurity to Icon
Week 2: Poet, Troubadour, and Prophet: The Many Faces of Bob Dylan
Clifford Wilcox, Ph.D., is a historian who focuses on American intellectual and cultural history and Jewish Studies. His courses concentrate on the intersection of culture, ideas, politics, and religion in American history. He is Director of Education and Operations at Temple Beth Torah in Ventura, CA and has taught in the CLU FAB program since 2021. He holds a Ph.D. in American intellectual history from the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor.
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5:00-6:30pm – Ludmilla Exhibition Opening Celebration
6:30pm – Last Dance of the Summer Dance Party with DJ Darla Bea
Ludmilla Pilat Welch: Serene Santa Barbara
Join the Museum for their opening celebration featuring plein air painter Ludmilla Pilat Welch, who rendered many of Santa Barbara’s remaining historic adobes in the early 1900s. Her body of work stands as an important historic record as many of these remnants of Santa Barbara's past slowly disappeared from the landscape.
Also, at 6:30 pm join DJ Darla Bea for a Last Dance of the Summer party in the Museum courtyard.
Celebrate Chatterton "Fields Of This" Record Release Show at NAMBA on March 29 at 6 PM!
Celebrate the release of Chatterton’s debut studio album, "Fields Of This," featuring Milly and other friends! Join us at NAMBA on Friday, March 29 at 6 PM. Tickets can be bought on www.Nambaarts.com. Tickets are reserved under your name and available at the door of the venue shortly before the performance. You do not need to print out your tickets. Lobby doors open for check-in 30 minutes prior to show time.
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Nathan and Jessie, a jazzy folk duo, will be at NAMBA on April 6 at 7 PM!
Join us on Saturday, April 6, 7PM! Nathan & Jessie are a jazzy folk duo from Temecula, California, known for their unique blend of music and captivating performances. With resonator guitars, accordion, and male-female vocals, they create upbeat tunes rooted in jazz, improvisation, and storytelling. Their love for sharing music has taken them around the world, and their energy and charisma make them a must-see duo. People praise their multi-talented performances and their ability to sing in multiple languages. Tickets are $20 and can be bought on www.NambaArts.com.
The Ventura County Interfaith Community visits Congregation Or Ami
Join the Ventura County Interfaith Community for the first of its VCIC Visits events. On Friday, May 10th, we will join Congregation Or Ami (26115 Mureau Rd., Suite B, Calabasas) for a celebration of interfaith connections. The program for the evening will include:
* 6:00-6:30 Arrival and hors d’oeuvres
* 6:30-7:15 Tour – What’s inside a synagogue?
* 7:30-8:45 Musical Shabbat service
* 8:45-9:30 Blessings and refreshments (get to know each other and ask informal questions)
To let us know you’ll be joining us, RSVP to teri@terihelton.com. When doing so, please indicate if you’d like to participate in a carpool either as a driver or a passenger.
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Coronavirus Case Count Tops 6,000 On Central, South Coasts; Santa Barbara County Reclosing Bars
The number of confirmed coronavirus cases on the Central and South Coasts has surged past the 6,000 mark. 647 new cases were reported in the region…
Film critic STEPHEN SCHIFF makes his top ten picks for 1994
2:Film critic STEPHEN SCHIFF makes his top ten picks for 1994....10. "Natural Born Killers" 9. "To Live" 8. "Ladybird, Ladybird" 7. "Quiz Show" 6. "L627" (L-6-2-7) 5. "The Madness of King George" 4. "Hoop Dreams" 3. "Vanya on 42nd Street" 2. "The Boys of St. Vincent" 1. "Pulp Fiction". His runners-up include "Bullets Over Broadway", "Speed", "Little Women", and "Ed Wood". Terry also talks with SCHIFF about the growing number of independent American films, the state of Hollywood, and the message of Forrest Gump.
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