Mainstream audiences probably know him best as the bandleader on “The Tonight Show,” but his collaborations have reached broadly across the artistic universe from Sting to Spike Lee. Son of Ellis, brother of Wynton, the New Orleans-born Branford Marsalis has been exploring the outer reaches of jazz since first emerging from his brother’s band in the mid 1980s. Yep, don’t forget your face mask.īranford Marsalis: Jazz royalty comes to the Kuumbwa Jazz Center in the person of the great sax man Branford Marsalis and his quartet. (with a VIP pre-party at 5:30 p.m.) Only one fashion accessory is required for admission. The designers come from near (merely steps away at the Tannery lofts) and far (from the East Coast, Hawaii, and other points), all participating in an unforgettable runway show with live music and other surprises. Pivot: The Art of Fashion: The red-letter date of the year in the realm of Santa Cruz fashion takes place this year at the Tannery Arts Center, as close to 40 artists and designers showcase their latest apparel creations, from the chic and desirable to the zany and outrageous. Join the party and lend a hand Saturday at 7:30 p.m. Among those slated to perform are Mira Goto, Anthony Arya, Carolyn Sills Combo, Hank & Ella, Patti Maxine, Michael Gaither, and several others. Now, after years of hosting similar fundraisers, Ralph is the man of the hour in a show that serves as a kind of all-star game of local musicians. Ralph Anybody fundraiser: One of the region’s most familiar radio voices, KPIG’s Ralph Anybody, suffered a big loss recently when a tree fell on his home. Saturday’s concert begins at 7:30 p.m., Sunday’s at 2 p.m. The concert will begin with Samuel Barber’s heartbreaking “Adagio for Strings” and also feature pieces by Corelli and Tchaikovsky, as well as the astronomically inspired “Starburst” from contemporary composer Jessie Montgomery. On Saturday evening at the Santa Cruz Civic Auditorium, and again Sunday afternoon at the Mello Center in Watsonville, the symphony will present “Remembrance & Rejuvenation” as a way to honor the trauma of the past year and to move forward into the new one. And now, finally, the opening concert of the symphony’s ambitious new season is upon us. Santa Cruz Symphony: It’s been a loooong time since local music lovers have been able to see the Santa Cruz Symphony Orchestra perform live. See the Western Music Hall of Famer live Friday at Michael’s on Main in Soquel. Stamey’s songs have a poignance and power as broad as the wide-open West. Stamey doesn’t waste much time with non-cowboy themes in his songs, as you might pick up from his most popular tunes like “Buckaroo Man,” “Montana,” “The Bandit Joaquin,” and “Somewhere West of Laramie.” If you’re thinking he’s some kind of tongue-in-cheek Gene Autry parody act, think again. The album features performances by the likes of A Tribe Called Quest, Artifacts, Changing Faces, D'Angelo.Dave Stamey: Any conversation about contemporary cowboy music has to begin with Dave Stamey, a cowboy and rancher, who’s also an accomplished singer-songwriter. It was released on Augthrough Big Beat Records, and consists of hip hop and R&B music. High School High: The Soundtrack is the soundtrack to Hart Bochner 's 1996 film High School High. What was the soundtrack to high school high? The good-guy ski patrol must outwit them. Ski school instructors and a greedy land developer serve as the antagonists that aim to get the ski area owner’s lease canceled. What was the name of the ski patrol movie?Ī comedy from 1990, Ski Patrol takes the familiar rivalry between members of ski patrol and ski school to a new level.
Here are 16 songs from this year’s ski movie trailers to add to your playlist. Roland (as Tom Breznahan) Patrick Labyorteaux Ed Young Mark Thomas Miller Reid Janssens Spencer Rochfort Derek Stevens 10 more rows. Frequently Asked Questions Who are the actors in the movie ski school?Ĭast overview, first billed only: Dean Cameron Dave Marshak Tom Bresnahan John E.