Written and Performed by Gabriele Morgan www.gabrielemorgan.com
Design and Animation by John Curry/Smartpill www.smartpillmedia.com
Research and Development by Jerard Wright
Produced by Denny Zane/Move LA
Move LA’s video explaining Los Angeles’ new light rail, subway, and bus lines. Catchy song!
Written and Performed by Gabriele Morgan www.gabrielemorgan.com
Design and Animation by John Curry/Smartpill www.smartpillmedia.com
Research and Development by Jerard Wright
Produced by Denny Zane/Move LA
CALIFORNIA: It’s neo-hoboism: the trains are nicer but the music’s not as good. Some crafty Woody Guthrie fan has cooked up this song all about the benefits of the California high-speed rail project (two hours, forty minutes from SF to LA; less pollution). The train will maybe possibly one day stretch from San Francisco/Sacramento down to San Diego and recently took a step forward when the state legislature signed off on bond funding that will also open it up for federal funds.
Don’t forget to check out Make Music LA tomorrow (6/21)! It’s free, and fully accessible by the Metro!
Make Music LA is a free concert event in Los Angeles on June 21st! Attendance and participation is open to all. For more info, check out their website.
This past Sunday, Los Angeles Streetsblog sponsored a basketball team at Boyle Heights’ Neighborhood Music School community basketball tournament. Local organizations like the YMCA, Family Source, and Boyle Heights Chamber of Commerce were involved to help bring awareness to the programming at the Music School, which has been producing musicians since 1914.
Our Boyle Heights writer Kris Fortin joined Rafael Cardenas, Streetsblog contributor Erick Huerta and Javier Guillen in hopes to emerge as the B-ball champions of Boyle Heights (Javier takes some amazing and unique photos of Boyle Heights and East Los Angeles. Check out his photos on either twitter or instagram under @goeastlos). We played so hard that many of my teammates were sore days later. Though we hustled until our faces turned red from the heat and fatigue, we were eliminated in three games.
While Streetsblog wasn’t able to win this time, it was a great chance to tour the Music School. The event was organized by 20-year-old Bernard Leon, the Music School office manager and a student of the school since he was four years old. Supposedly, after he ends his tour with patrons, he asks people to play along with him on piano. Check out some photos Kris and the other Streetsblog teammates took, or go to NMS’s Facebook page for more photos of the event.
To learn more about the school, check out this article from Boyle Heights Beat, or go to the Music School’s website.
Make Music Pasadena is a huge, multi-part free concert event taking place this Saturday from 11am-11pm in Pasadena’s Old Town.
The surrounding streets will be blocked off, so the best way to reach it is via Metro! The Memorial Park stop off the Gold Line drops off blocks away from the event. If you’re free, check it out!