Season of the band
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Suzie Harrison
Mention music in the park in Laguna Beach, and memories of community,
friends and family are conjured -- neighbors gathered on blankets
picnicking and listening to an array of live music. Concertgoers
dance, socialize and keep their Sunday’s saved for this popular
tradition. This season marks its 20th year.
This season’s Music in the Park Concert series commenced with a
teaser concert at the Festival of Arts Grounds. On May 18, Laguna’s
Roxana Ward on vocals merged with the Laguna Beach Community Concert
Band, performing a show featuring big band and swing era music with
about 150 locals in attendance.
The rest of the series will run from July 20 to Sept. 25.
“It was a collaboration between Roxana Ward and the Community
Concert Band,” arts commissioner Mike Tauber said. “They were just
spectacular -- it was great to have local talent for Music in the
Park.”
Tauber said it was a warm, sunny day, and everyone had their
lounge chairs out and were picnicking and enjoying the festival
grounds.
“They did a couple encores also. Everyone begged them for that,”
Tauber said. “They sang ‘Happy Birthday’ to Pat Kollenda’s
grandchild, which made it kind of a homey feeling.”
They played a march that Tauber loves, and hearing it one time
wasn’t enough.
“It was funny because after the concert, I wanted to hear the song
again, so I rented a movie I knew it was in,” Tauber said.
City arts coordinator Sian Poeschl said that they like to do an
off-season event because it can be enjoyed by residents without
having to worry about summer traffic and parking.
“We have an exciting lineup of bands with eight weeks of concerts
at Bluebird Park, one at Riddle Field on Sept. 14, and the last one
Sept. 25, ending it at the Festival of Arts with Elvis Schoenberg’s
‘Orchestra Surreal’ -- where Hendrix meets Brahms,” Poeschl said.
An array of genres and styles has been chosen for the shows from
the Red Elvises’ Siberian rock, to the Trailer Park Troubadours from
Tennessee, to a tribute Neil Diamond band.
A committee, Poeschl said, selects the bands. All year, they look
for different bands, going throughout Southern California to various
events and listening for the right talent.
“The first band playing in Bluebird Park is a tribute [Credence
Clearwater Revival] band, which should be really cool,” Poeschl said.
“The concerts vary from Latin, to surf, to rock and roll to an
orchestra.”
She said the concerts are paid in part by the city and partially
by Music in the Park Inc., which allows for free, fun entertainment.
Everyone is encouraged to enjoy the concerts, bring their picnics,
blankets and low back chairs to experience the Sunday night tradition
of live music.
“It’s pretty unique, with 11 concerts this year free to go to,”
Poeschl said. “It’s really a gift form the city to the community -- I
think it’s a wonderful gift.”
Ten concerts were performed last year. Each year, the number of
dates is increased by one.
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