Make Music Pasadena, facing financial deficit, is going on hiatus
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After nine years, Make Music Pasadena is going on hiatus while organizers evaluate whether it is financially feasible to bring the event back in 2018.
After nine years, Make Music Pasadena is going on hiatus while organizers evaluate whether it is financially feasible to bring the event back in 2018.
The Americans lay down traditional American rock ‘n’ roll with their new single, “The Right Stuff.”
How many bands can one man see during eight-plus hours at Make Music Pasadena? We decided to find out. Here’s a diary and two monster from Buzz Bands LA photographers.
Also on Saturday: Mirah & Jherek Bischoff, LA Pride Festival, Huck Finn Jubilee, the Matches, the Palms, Qui, OYLS, Robbie Fulks, MXPX
Incoming: Make Music Pasadena, Playboy Jazz Festival, LA Pride Festival, the Temper Trap, Chelsea Wolfe, Bishop Briggs, Eli Paperboy Reed, Corinne Bailey Rae, MXPX, Kaleo, the Matches, MSTRKRFT and more.
L.A. electronic duo Phantoms, who play Make Music Pasadena on June 11, set aside their dark disco sound for a heartbeat to release a single that features Skylar Astin on vocals.
Buzz Bands LA’s 44-song mixtape of some of the artists performing at Make Music Pasadena on June 11. Listen up.
Set times are up for Make Music Pasadena 2016 — and lineup additions include GROVES, Dutch Party, Kid Cadaver, Valley Queen and a bunch more.
Make Music Pasadena 2016 will feature the likes of Atlas Genius, Bear Hands, the Mowgli’s, the Dead Ships, PAPA, James Supercave, Hunny, Clara-Nova, Elohim and more.
Featuring: Sir Sly, Avid Dancer, Kishi Bashi, Kaleo, How to Dress Well, Hundred Waters, Forebear and more Photographer Carl Pocket raced up and down Colorado Boulevard at Make Music Pasadena on Saturday. Below, what he found: ||| Also: Memorable moments from Make Music Pasadena ||| Also: Around Make Music Pasadena with photographer Michelle Shiers