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. Note, with the new ownership change Lulu’s will soon have a name change to the “Jump Cut Café”. This will be, as always at the Beehive, an up close and intimate performance.  Lulu’s Beehive serves awesome coffee drinks and taste treats. There will be no cover charge for this event. The line up for the night is as follows.

 

6pm to 6:30pm--- Jack Thorne

Jack Thorne is a singer songwriter but, his passion lies in being a song interpreter. His influences are many but, Van Morrison, Nick Drake, and Dylan come to mind. With a music theater background, he has performed in several venues over the years in his native L.A. area. His recent project is interpreting The Beatles ’”Rubber Soul” LP.

 

 

6:30pm to 7pm---Jime Van Booven

Jime Van Booven was already a professional musician playing around So. Calif., when his wife was diagnosed with Cancer. Jime dropped everything including his musical aspirations, to take care of her.

A few months after her passing, Jime and John met at a jam. They hit it off immediately and John asked Jime to play in his band. After 3 ½ years Jime has become an integral part of “John Zipperer & Friends”.

 

7pm to 7:30pm--- Plastic Rhino
Atara Gottschalk and Jack Glazer of Plastic Rhino is an acoustic rock duo from Sherman Oaks, CA.  Coming from a progressive rock and hard rock background, these two formed a bond of a shared interest to bring back rock and roll when it was fun and loud.  Taking inspiration from Led Zeppelin, Guns and Roses, Black Sabbath, and many more greats, the idea is to put on the rock show that everyone wanted to see and couldn't miss with the music being catchy, and well...rockin.  

www.reverbnation.com/plasticrhino

www.facebook.com/plasticrhino

Twitter: plasticrhino

 

 

7:30pm to 8pm---Bryan Chan  slide/blues  www.scvblues.org
Playing in the Delta Blues style with his own thought processes involved. Always trying to achieve the goal of giving blues music the heart, soul and respect it deserves. Competed at the 2009 International Blues Challenge in Memphis TN.
You tube video
http://youtu.be/uVewjXwCJr4

 

 

8pm to 8:30pm--- Luanne Behm and Malcolm Orrall
Luanne and Malcolm are longtime friends and musical collaborators who joined forces recently to create this guitar based singer-songwriter duo, and are drawing increased attention for their emotionally powerful vocal blend and rich harmonies.
Check them out here
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x-D5rNeFm7E

 

  

8:30pm to 9pm---Jef Scott

Jef has been an acclaimed session musician (Tori Amos & The Bangles) for many years. He wrote and recorded hit songs in America and Australia. Scott scored in the states when his band The Men had a radio hit with "The Church of Sin & Logic" and in Australia with "Daddy's Gonna Make You A Great Big Star" with his Australian outfit "Company of Strangers." Jef can be seen and heard around Los Angeles with his current band The Ghostwriters

 

 

9pm to 9:30pm--- Marc Platt

Marc has been making records since 1983 and has had several songs featured in TV and films. His current CD "Bitter & Sweet" was well REVIEWED in American Songwriter magazine last fall. Marc and his band The Plattitudes can often be seen playing around town in various formations.

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