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Guitar Nights is a genre-busting feast of performances by legendary guitarists as well as emerging artists. Past performers include Nashville’s Richard Smith; jazz guitarist, John Storie; bluegrass band, Vin Fiz Flyer; flamenco guitarist Adam del Monte; classical guitarist, Scott Tennant & Bolero musicians, Trio Casablanca. Music in comfy theater seating with food and drinks delivered straight to you!

Presented on the third Monday of each month at LOOK Dine-in Cinemas in Monrovia, CA.

$10 admission

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Scott Tennant & Friends

May 15, 2023 @ 6:30 pm - 9:00 pm

$20

Scott Tennant & Friends

with Andrew York, Matt Greif, Martha Masters, Bokyung Byun, Joe LoPiccolo, Mike Scott & Andrew Goldenhersch

Choose your seat: reserve seating $20

Scott Tennant is a founding member of the the Los Angeles Guitar Quartet, the GRAMMY-winning ensemble composed entirely of alumni of the USC Thornton School of Music, and is himself considered to be one of the world’s top classical guitarists. During his student years at USC (1980-1986), he studied with Pepe Romero and James Smith and was a chosen performer in the USC Segovia Masterclasses of 1981 and 1986. He has authored several books and articles on guitar technique, including the best-seller Pumping Nylon, which has attained cult classic status. It has become a standard text in conservatory and university guitar programs around the world.

Details

Date:
May 15, 2023
Time:
6:30 pm - 9:00 pm
Cost:
$20
Event Category:

Organizer

Felix Bullock
Phone:
626-524-3603
Email:
felix@bullockguitar.com
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Venue

LOOK Dine-in Cinemas
410 S. Myrtle Ave.
Monrovia, CA 91016 United States
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Mini-Festival is an all-day workshop & rehearsal. Students work in groups with their current teacher along with visiting guest artists to refine their musical strengths & stretch to build new skills. Ensemble playing, improv, chord playing, rhythm building and singing all come together around a “Song of the Festival” which have included “The Lion Sleeps Tonight,” “Apple Pie Blues” and “Happy Birthday.” The day’s activities culminate in an afternoon public recital showcasing solos from each student, small ensembles, and a big group jam at the end on the “Song of the Festival.”

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