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Earth Day Concerts for Kids


Git down wicha bad self... at these musical events celebrating Earth Day.
Well, some aren't "technically" for Earth Day...but they will be fun!


"Egg", playing at DragonFly DuLou
Saturday, April 18, 1:00pm
"Los Angeles Music Award Nominee, Finalist 2008 International Songwriting Competition Concerts are held in our courtyard or spacious hardwood floor studio depending on the weather. Rain or shine - the show goes on!"  Free!


David Tobocman at McCabes Guitar Shop
Sunday, April 19, 11:00am
" Being a father to two small girls must have tweaked songwriter-musician David Tobacman's brain "just so". His first album, "I Count to Ten and other Very Helpful Songs," has been garnering praise for its freshly clever lyrics and crisp, strongly melodic music. A virtual tour of musical styles from jazz to bluegrass to folk-rock to story songs to straight up fun, David's songs get kids moving — their bodies, their minds, and their hearts. Sounds Fun!"
Free for kids under 2, $8 for the rest


Western Music Monthly Jam, Autry National Center
Sunday, April 19, 1:00-3:00pm
Join the Western Music Association on the third Sunday of every month when they bring to life the music of the American cowboy and the open range.





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