https://www.valleycultural.org/concerts_july07.php
2009 Concerts in the Park
To download a complete concert schedule click here (PDF 3.77MB).
June
June 7 (5PM – 8PM) Playboy Jazz Community Concert As eclectic as she is brilliant, Diane Schuur has been a performer since the age of nine. She has appeared with legendary greats such as Dizzy Gillespie, Count Basie, B.B. King and has won two Grammy Awards for “Best Jazz Vocalist.”Also appearing: The Ed Shaughnessy Quintet Susie Hansen Latin Jazz Band El Camino Real High School Jazz Ensemble |
|
June 14 (6PM – 8PM) Sha Na Na Celebrating their performance at Woodstock forty years ago, these kings of doo-wop have sold more than 20 million records since making it obvious that Rock ‘n’ Roll is here to stay. |
|
June 21 (6PM – 8PM) Pat Longo Hollywood Big Band Offering a broad range of entertainment, this classic band presents a tribute to Cole Porter and features vocalist Phil Jeffrey. Enjoy the sounds and styles that will have you dancing in the park and under the stars. |
|
June 28 (2PM – 8PM) Orleans At the Woodland Hills/Tarzana Chamber Family Festival The Woodland Hills/Tarzana Chamber of Commerce holds their Annual Family Fun Festival in the Park with kids rides, local performers, and vendor booths. We end the day with Orleans providing a bona fide Top Ten Classics performance, letting us know this band is Still The One. |
………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
July
July 4th (6PM – 9:36PM with fireworks at 9:05PM) Dennis P. Zine Fireworks Extravaganza Don Sweeney & The SRO Big Band This seventeen-piece ensemble of the some of the most sought-after musicians in the industry, will play an array of patriotic tunes, Big Band Era favorites and pop classics. Event begins at 6 PM with a 26 minute fireworks show starting at 9:05 PM, set to live music. |
|
July 12 (6PM – 8PM) Preservation Hall Jazz Band They have traveled the world, spreading their mission to nurture and perpetuate the art form of New Orleans Jazz. Whether performing at Carnegie Hall or Lincoln Center, for British Royalty or the Warner Park, their music embodies a joyful, timeless spirit. |
|
July 19 (6PM – 8PM) Classic Rock All Stars Rock out with the lead vocalists from Rare Earth, Iron Butterfly, The Blues Image, Sugarloaf, and Cannibal & the Headhunters as they join together for a concert of classic rock, all star hits. |
|
July 26 (6PM – 8PM) Desperado A Tribute to the Eagles Five extremely talented musicians bring you a tribute to The Eagles in a live performance that plays the hits from one of America’s most admired bands. |
………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
August
August 2 (6PM – 8PM) L.A. Pierce Symphonic Winds With a tribute to our armed forces One hundred talented educators contribute to the sounds of this brass and woodwind ensemble that will perform a musical tribute to the military men and women serving our country. |
|
August 9 (6PM – 8PM) Asia, Featuring John Payne A chart topping, hit making band that spans several decades of fantastic sound. Led by John Payne, the band performs familiar tunes along with songs from their latest CD release. |
|
August 16 (4PM – 8PM) Ticket to Ride A Tribute to the Beatles Winnetka Neighborhood Council Family Cultural Earth Day Everyone loves The Beatles as Ticket To Ride meticulously performs the songs of the Fab Four, turning this show into a sing-a-long concert for all to enjoy.The Winnetka Neighborhood Council brings Family Cultural Earth Day to Warner Park with multi- cultural awareness in the form of dance,music, eco-friendly workshops, and informational booths providing tips and products on how to conserve energy. |
|
August 23 (6PM – 8 PM) The Lettermen Known for their vocal harmonies and classic repertoire, we are pleased to announce the return of The Lettermen to our sage. A concert that is guaranteed to lift your spirits and warm your heart, enjoy old memories and make new ones. |
|
August 30 (6PM – 8PM) Marilyn McCoo & Billy Davis Jr. With forty years of performing, forty years of marriage, seven Grammy Awards, fifteen Gold records and three Platinum records, Marilyn McCoo and Billy Davis, Jr. celebrate with a musical tribute to the hits that have made their multi-faceted careers a legend. |