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The Redondo Beach music scene is a vibrant and diverse community that has been thriving for decades. The city is home to a number of venues that host live music, including the... Read More
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Bass Guitar |
Lead Guitar
Old dude, looking to start band, mostly originals, gig one night a week. Blues/Rock
Lead Guitarist In Pasadena
Accordion |
Keyboard
Life long piano player, played with western swing and jazz bands, but now looking to play for fun in the evenings. I can commit to small nearby gigs, but this is primarily a recreational pursuit. I love playing with rhythm sections, and also enjoy accompanying soloists. I can sight-read lead sheets and fill out bass with my left hand. I hope to meet other musicians interested in improving their technique and share their passion.
Fun Piano And Keyboards For Jamming And Learning
Bass Guitar |
Lead Guitar
Professional guitarist looking for paying situations. Love playing country and playing with Big Bands. Proficient playing B-Bender to get those pedal steel licks on guitar.
Pro, Experienced Guitar/Bass - Country/Rock/Jazz
The Redondo Beach Music Scene
... Redondo Beach Pier, the Riviera Theatre, and the Bottle Inn. The scene is also supported by a number of local businesses, such as record stores and music shops.
The Redondo Beach music scene is known for its eclectic mix of genres, including rock, pop, blues, and jazz. The city has also been home to a number of notable musicians, such as the Beach Boys, the Ramones, and the Offspring.
One of the most popular local bands is the Jellyfish. The band formed in 1989 and released their debut album, Bellybutton, in 1990. The album was a critical and commercial success, and the band went on to release two more albums before disbanding in 1997.
Another popular local band is the Supersuckers. The band formed in 1988 and released their debut album, The Smoke of Hell, in 1990. The album was a critical and commercial success, and the band went on to release eight more albums before disbanding in 2011.
Redondo Beach Pier, the Riviera Theatre, and the Bottle Inn. The scene is also supported by a number of local businesses, such as record stores and music shops.