1/18/2024 0 Comments Flume album flume![]() ![]() “Rest”: OnStage Playhouse presents the San Diego premiere of Samuel D. Barona Sports Park, 1095 Barona Road, Lakeside. Saturday and Sunday drumming contest after Saturday evening session. Friday with gourd dancing, followed by the grand entry at 8 p.m. Join the Barona Band of Mission Indians for their 50th annual Powwow, a celebration of Native American culture and a weekend of contest dancing and drumming, plus food, crafts, drums and more. (Courtesy of the Barona Band of Mission Indians) Tickets $10 SOHO members, $12 nonmembers, at /event/5525742, (619) 297-9327, or on event days at the Marston House Museum Shop. Marston House Museum & Gardens, 3525 Seventh Ave., San Diego. Marston, known as the “Father of Balboa Park.” 3-5 p.m. Proceeds will directly support the musicians, and arts and culture programming for the Marston House, built in 1905 for civic leader and merchant George W. Bring lawn chair or blanket refreshments will be sold, or bring your own. 30: Jeff Berkley, Bobo Czarnowski and Sandé Lollis. 16: Dennis Doc James, Mark Montijo and Thea Tochihara Sept. ![]() Tonight: Donn Bree, Dana Duplan and Eric Neilson Sept. Tickets are limited advance purchase encouraged. Three San Diego singer-songwriters perform at each concert, held in the house’s rose garden. Music at the Marston: SOHO, the Save Our Heritage Organisation, presents Music at the Marston: Concerts for Historic Preservation, a series of three concerts of Americana, folk, country and blues music. The Rady Shell at Jacobs Park, 222 Marina Park Way, San Diego. Irish DJ and songwriter Sega Bodega opens the show. While a “Part 2” is sure to follow, Streten recently told London-based website NME that he’s nearly finished with “a full album’s worth” of house music and will soon head into the studio to finish it. A follow-up EP, the four-track “Palaces: The Remixes - Part 1,” dropped in July. Alongside his longtime collaborator, neighbor and visual artist Jonathan Zawada, Streten even collected field recordings for what would eventually become his third album, “Palaces.” Released in May, “Palaces” debuted at the top spot on Billboard’s Dance/Electronic Music chart and includes appearances from vocalists Caroline Polachek and Blur/Gorillaz frontman Damon Albarn. Streten, the son of a horticulturist, slowed things down and got back in touch with nature. during lockdown and went home to Byron Bay in New South Wales. The Grammy-winning Australian musician known as Flume left the hustle and bustle of L.A. Producer-DJ Harley Streten was no exception. Flume: The pandemic forced a lot of artists into unforeseen changes. ![]()
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