Saxophonist on Lake
Posted in Music on Jun 9th, 2007
Posted in Music on Jun 9th, 2007
Posted in Music on May 24th, 2007
If you have an instrument tucked away that you’ve been wanting to play again, the South Pasadena Adult Concert Band looks like fun:

Now recruiting players (click here to see larger)
South Pasadena Music
1017 Fair Oaks Ave
South Pasadena, CA 91030
(626) 403-2300
southpasadenamusic.com
Posted in Art, Museums & galleries, Music on Mar 10th, 2007
Last night we visited Pasadena Jazz Institute and The Armory Center for the Arts.

Walking into the Pasadena Jazz Institute

Paul Lines greeted us at the door and showed us around
There was a large performance space with lots of cozy little tables, and there were separate bar, pool and patio areas where you could hear the music and watch it on screen, but where you could also move around and socialize more or enjoy a little more privacy.

Saxophonist at the Pasadena Jazz Institute

Pool in the back room at Pasadena Jazz Institute
Pasadena Jazz Institute
260 East Colorado Blvd.
Suite 206
Pasadena, CA 91101
626-398-3344
www.pasjazz.org
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Then we rode the free Art Night shuttle over to the Armory.
Local community ensemble Kan Zaman was there playing classical Arabic music.
You can hear samples of their music here: http://www.kanzaman.org/cds.htm
Armory Center for the Arts
145 N. Raymond Ave.
Pasadena, CA 91103
626-792-5101
www.armoryarts.org
South Pasadena Music feels like a third place. It’s a great place to buy an instrument and to take lessons, but it’s more than a store. It feels good to be there. It feels kind of like a low key community hub. When I walked in this week, they had a copy of the South Pasadena Downtown Redevelopment Plan on the counter, and people (including me) looked at it and got into discussions about it. It felt like something out of a Ray Oldenburg book.
Kathy of Aphrodite in Jeans likes it there, too.
South Pasadena Music
1017 Fair Oaks Ave
South Pasadena, CA 91030
(626) 403-2300
southpasadenamusic.com