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July 20, 2007 | Ted and Pablo CD online
News from Ted Falcon, solo mandolin/violin artist, now featured in the amazing duo with brilliant Brazilian harmonicist, Pablo Fagundes, Ted and Pablo. Their impressive new CD "Transcontinental Music Express" is now available online at Elderly Music and CD Baby. We're on our third spin and planning a review of this excellent project soon.
Scheduled are some great opportunities to hear them in concert in shows coming up in California to promote the new release:
"Backstage Los Angeles" Television Program July 19th, 2007 1:30 p.m. Los Angeles, CA, USA The two are scheduled for a televison performance on "Backstage Los Angeles", a regional television program that boasts 500,000 viewers.
KPFK Global Village, Radio Program 90.7 FM July 27th, 2007 11:00am Los Angeles, CA with host Sergio Mielniczenko.
Coffee Gallery Backstage July 27th 08:00 PM - 2029 N. Lake, Altadena, California 91001 (Tickets $15.00) Reservations/Information: (626) 398-7917
La Ve Lee August 8 08:30 PM 12514 Ventura Blvd, Studio City, California 91604 (Tickets $10.00)
SPAH - Workshop August 15 2 sets at 8:30 and 10:30pm Brookfield, WI, Milwaukee, Wisconsin - $10.00 and 2 drink minimum.
Workshop - Cromatic Harmonic in Brasilian Music, (Society for the preservation and advancement of the harmonica). SPAH August 16 8:00 PM Pablo Fagundes and Ted Falcon Show's Brookfield, WI, milwaukee, Wisconsin -
Ted and Pablo CD Release in the desert! August 18th and 19th 2 shows & Workshop (more info soon...) August 18 08:00 PM - The High Desert Center for the Arts 15615 8th Street (between C & D Streets), Victorville, California 92305 - $12
LACMA Los Angeles County Museum of Art August 25 5:00 PM5905 Wilshire Boulevard, Los Angeles, California 90036 (Free admission) Tel. 323-857-6000; 323-857-0098 (TDD) Los Angeles Choro Ensemble with special guest Pablo Fagundes
Artist Website: Ted Falcon
Posted by Ted at July 20, 2007 10:53 PM
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