Mississippi John Hurt
Sonny Terry & Brownie McGhee
Son House
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Willie Dixon
Howlin' Wolf
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Loretta Lynn & Patsy Cline
George Jones
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Bobby Charles
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Gram Parsons
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Elvis
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& All Classic American Rock & Roll
MC5
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Mongo Santamaria
Herb Alpert & Burt Bacharach
Miles Davis
Ali Akbar Khan
Sandy Bull
John Fahey
Jack Rose
Nick Drake
Robert Kirby
Maddy Prior
Fairport Convention
Vetiver
Chan Marshall
Will Oldham
Tortoise
Nick Cave
Brian Eno
Terry Riley
Steve Reich
Arvo Part
Harold Budd
Chas Smith
Jim O'Rourke
Brian McBride
Roy Montgomery
Metallica
Larry McMurtry
Haruki Murakami
Charles Bukowski
Raymond Carver
Jack Kerouac
Allen Ginsburg
Shell Silverstein
John Steinbeck
Ernest Hemingway
Stephen King
David Mamet
Dylan Thomas
Thomas Jefferson
Benjamin Franklin
Murray Rothbard
Christopher Hitchens
Carl Menger
Ludwig Von Mises
Wim Wenders
Martin Scorsese
Leos Carax
Werner Herzog
John Cassavete
Federico Fellini
Francis Ford Coppola
James Longley
Paul Thomas Anderson
Lynne Ramsay
François Truffaut
George Lucas
Bruno Ganz
Maximilian Schell
Daniel Day-Lewis
Eleonora Duse
“The Dangerous Science of Young Gentlemen,” Featuring new works by Alexander p. E . DIY Gallery is pleased to present “The Dangerous Science of Young Gentlemen,” featuring new works by Alexander p. E . Through written text, spoken word, and found object sculpture, Alexander produces a radical critique of historical and modern culture, rejecting dominant trends of commodification and detachment. Instead, the artist rearranges the banal objects of everyday life into forms vibrant with theory and thought. What results is a snapshot of history quite unlike what you may have been taught – and a glimpse of the future, shaped by freedom and the creative will. “The Dangerous Science of Young Gentlemen” opens Saturday, June 28th with a reception from 7-11 P.M. 1218 W Temple Street, 90026
Little Utopia Closing Reception - Saturday June 14 7-11 p.m.
DIY Gallery is pleased to present “Little Utopia,” a new installation by Chris Avitable, James Fish, and Mario Richeda. Combining collage, painting, sound, and sculpture furniture, the artists share a vision of Utopia / Dystopia. Drawing inspiration from literature, sci-fi movies and music, this exhibit makes an effort to redefine a contemporary vision of Utopia. In this “perfect world” functionality meets simplicity, and mutates the familiar everyday surroundings. The result is more than just perfect. Come dream with us…if only for a little while.
The first singing cowboy (not Gene Autry), animal emulations, Satchmo's first stand, Huddie's 'finest performance', Blind Lemon's hardest card to play, Lithuania's prodigy violinist, Argentina's underworld, a Hindustani Master... and then some.
The first singing cowboy (not Gene Autry), animal emulations, Satchmo's first stand, Huddie's 'finest performance', Blind Lemon's hardest card to play, Lithuania's prodigy violinist, Argentina's underworld, a Hindustani Master... and then some.
Thanks again for starting off the day yesterday with your set at the cinema bar. It was a pleasure meeting you and hearing your lovely instrumental tunes. all the best, dafni