THE RECORD PARLOUR--the one-of-a-kind vintage vinyl shop and lifestyle store--will host a special concert to benefit the Adopt the Arts Foundation on Thursday, January 28 at 8:30pm (6408 Selma Ave. Hollywood, CA 90028). The evening will celebrate the music and legacy of Duane Allman of The Allman Brothers Band and features a full night of music, a silent auction with rock & roll memorabilia including Allman Brothers Band signed items and an open bar will be served.
The Adopt the Arts Foundation (www.adoptthearts.org) brings together well-known artists, public figures, entrepreneurs, policy makers, and the general public to save the arts in America's public schools. The event is free with RSVP (here), donations are welcome and encouraged.
The Adopt The Arts house band, The Disreputable Few, will perform alongside special guests including singer Brooklyn Allman (daughter of Duane's brother Gregg Allman), GRAMMY and W.C Handy-award winning sax man Sublett (B.B. King, Stevie Ray Vaughn, Bette Midler, Bonnie Raitt, Taj Mahal, Buddy Guy), trumpeter Mark Pender (David Bowie, Joe Cocker, They Might Be Giants, Diana Ross), from the Conan O'Brien Show, vocalist Robyn Kirmsee (Eric Clapton, Joe Walsh, Macy Gray) and Gia Ciambotti (Bruce Springsteen, Natalie Cole, Lucinda Williams, Chicago). The Disreputable Few band featuring--Mark Tremalgia (guitar and vocals), Randy Ray Mitchell (guitar and vocals), Paul III (bass and vocals) and Dan Potruch (drums)--a stellar lineup of musicians who have worked alongside the greatest names in music including Donna Summer, Joe Walsh, Daniel Lanois, Keb Mo, Courtney Love, Mick Taylor, Annie Lennox, Joe Perry, Warren Zevon and more.
Located in the heart of Hollywood, THE RECORD PARLOUR has an authentic vibe with over 50,000 vinyl records, vintage stereo gear and music memorabilia surrounding artists as they perform and while fans search for vinyl treasures. The shop is hosts live performances, listening parties, press conferences, interviews/photo shoots and can even record live performances to vinyl onsite via a vintage record lathe. ABC TV's "EYE on L.A." recently featured this new Hollywood landmark; watch the episode here: http://abc7.com/eyeonla.
Suggested donation is $10. Please choose RSVP "complimentary" in the link (here) if you are unable to donate at this time. www.therecordparlour.com
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