After more than 600 days of a dark stage due to the pandemic, McCallum Theatre will bring the lights back up starting in December.
In Tune With Life
Skyler Fell’s eclectic interests — from accordions to horses — keep her actively engaged.
Contrary to her business’ name, Accordion Apocalypse, and her 10 years playing in a “dark carnival” band, Skyler Fell exudes positive energy.
Back in the Saddle
Palm Springs-based singer-songwriter Bob Gentry revels in his second shot at stardom.
The new Bob Gentry record drops in January, and the Palm Springs-based singer-songwriter is grateful for the second chance to make music.
His Music is Golden
50 Years of Jethro Tull: Ian Anderson chats about the evolution of the group’s sound and whatever became of Gerald Bostock.
50 Years of Jethro Tull: Ian Anderson chats about the evolution of the group’s sound and whatever became of Gerald Bostock.
Desert Oasis and Vintage Vibe Festival Debut in October
Two big music events make their mark in the desert.
Making History, Again
At the age of 80, Palm Springs' Trini Lopez is writing his own songs in a collaboration spurred by fellow musician Joe Chavira.
In early 1964, Trini Lopez shared the stage at a popular music hall in Paris, France, with a group he had never heard about before. “You’re going to be sharing the bill with a group called The Beatles,” Lopez recalled being told by promoters. “I didn’t know who they were. I didn’t. You know? It was great. We did great.