Thursday, June 13, 2013

Becoming Something Else: Some Other Time

How does a song move from being a light, minor number in a musical comedy to a moody, profound take on love and lost time, and in turn a jazz standard? Maybe all it takes is one artist -- in this case, Bill Evans -- to live within the song long enough to find what the rest of us missed. It's an old story in jazz. See how fresh "Some Other Time" can sound, the farther it gets from its On the Town Broadway roots.





Wednesday, June 12, 2013

JULY 1: Songs in the Key of Los Angeles Exhibition

The Songs in the Key of Los Angeles Exhibition opens on the first floor of the Downtown L.A. Central Library on Monday, July 1st, 2013. The exhibition will use sheet music to explore the early history of Los Angeles’ music industry, civic music culture, and the role of music in shaping key stories central to the making of the city.




Downtown Central Library
630 W. 5th Street :: Los Angeles, CA 90071
(213) 228-7000
Monday-Thursday: 10-8; Friday & Saturday: 10-5:30;
Closed Sunday


Tuesday, June 11, 2013

Monday, June 10, 2013

JULY 18: Songs in the Key of Los Angeles @ ALOUD

The Library Foundation’s award-winning ALOUD series hosts PMP Director Josh Kun and musical guest Quetzal for a rare evening of L.A. music history.

Thursday, July 18, 2013 7:15 PM
Mark Taper Auditorium-Central Library



Sunday, June 9, 2013

JULY 25: Off the Shelf: Creating L.A.’s 21st Century Library


Grand Performances hosts City Librarian John Szabo and Library Foundation President Ken Brecher for “Off the Shelf: Creating L.A.’s 21st Century Library,” a lively discussion about the future of the Los Angeles Public Library, starting with the “Songs in the Key of L.A.” project.

Thursday, July 25, 2013 :: 8:00pm
California Plaza in Downtown L.A.
350 S. Grand Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90071

Saturday, June 8, 2013

AUGUST 2 CONCERT: Songs in the Key of L.A. with Ozomatli and Friends

Grand Performances, in collaboration with the Library Foundation, presents “Songs in the Key of L.A with Ozomatli and Friends,” a concert with selections hand-picked by PMP Director Josh Kun, hometown heroes Ozomatli and special guests that will bring songs from the collection to life in a free concert for the people of Los Angeles.

Monday, June 3, 2013

Songs in the Key of Los Angeles

PMP Director Josh Kun has launched a landmark new project in conjunction with the Library Foundation of Los Angeles and the LA Public Library: "Songs in the Key of Los Angeles" is an exploration of the sounds and music of LA, circa 1948-59, via the Library's extensive sheet music collection. The project kicks off with a beautiful book, Songs in the Key of Los Angeles, published by Angel City Press. Written by Kun and with special contributions from musical legends Van Dyke Parks, Stew, and a host of California historians, the anthology showcases more than one hundred vintage sheet music covers from the collection, from California lullabies and Los Angeles waltzes, sunshine rags and sunset serenades, to emerging West Coast jazz and the legacy of Mexican folk traditions.

Read the press release for full details and follow the project's blog at songsinthekeyofla.com.