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Tuesday, April 24, 2012

A NEW ERA IN CALIFORNIA MUSIC

THE PAINTED SKY IN HARMONY
     Jazz, blues, acoustic, Celtic, bluegrass, country, western and classical musicians sought out the famed Painted Sky Recording Studio in Cambria. 
      A frequent reader of this blog is more than likely familiar with the extraordinary history.  
      One of the last concerts at the old venue featured Jude Johnstone and Ray Bonneville which you can read about by linking here.
       Another extraordinary night featured Inga Swearingen, often heard on NPR  and it was powerful the night Michael On Fire played.

       All those years and countless great nights are history and prelude for the New Painted Sky, located in the old Creamery
in historic Harmony California, about 5 miles south of Cambria on the Pacific Coast Highway 1.
    Concerts at the Painted Sky are intimate affairs, like a house concert.  Artists who are in the studio often put aside a night to entertain small and appreciative crowds.
     It has become an institution for California and other musicians and for the music lovers of the Central Coast.
     You may recall the circumstances by which producer, sound engineer Steve Krimmel and music fans lost the old location for antique storage. A point of view here.
    It is still a work in progress, but Steve has the sound about
where he wants it. The touring of a sensational young
group of guitarists The New West Guitar Group
   provided the context for a the launch of the new Painted Sky, in Harmony.  
    Your intrepid blogger/correspondent, armed with iPhone provides about a minute's look at the dawning of a new
era.
See you down the trail.

5 comments:

  1. Thanks for sharing this great music with us. You just can't have too much music in your life.

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  2. You ARE living the good (after)life. All those years working need a reward. Not since I was present at a living-room concert with Opera singer Renata Scotto in Lansing, Michigan...or an encounter with another Opera great Luciano Pavorotti at the Derby Museum in Louisville, Kentucky have I seen such good. -w-

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  3. A bit more of a drive but I can't think of a better place for Painted Sky than in Harmony! (pun intended)

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  4. Glad to hear the musical tradition is still alive.

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