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The Festival was founded in 1963 by the composers Lou Harrison, Robert Hughes and collaborators from the Santa Cruz-area music community, on the campus of the newly opened Cabrillo College just outside Santa Cruz in Aptos, California. [2] The first music director was Gerhard Samuel. [3]
The Santa Cruz Civic Auditorium was the site of the annual Miss California beauty pageant from 1966 until 1985, [6] when the pageant left Santa Cruz after years of protests and a "Myth California" counter-pageant organized by local feminist activists led by Ann Simonton and Nikki Craft. [7] [8]
First Friday Santa Cruz is a monthly event features dozens of art openings in the Santa Cruz area on the first Friday of the month. [65] The Santa Cruz County Symphony, founded in 1958, is a fully professional ensemble of 65 members which presents an annual concert series at the Santa Cruz Civic Auditorium and the Mello Center in Watsonville. [66]
The Catalyst is a nightclub located at 1011 Pacific Avenue in Santa Cruz, California. The club has hosted big-name artists such as The Beach Boys, Neil Young, Janis Joplin, Pearl Jam, Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, Phish, Iggy Pop, and Nirvana. The Catalyst was also where local bands could achieve popularity.
Santa Barbara Santa Barbara Bowl September 8, 1988 Tempe ASU Activity Center September 9, 1988 San Diego SDSU Open Air Theatre September 10, 1988 Costa Mesa Pacific Amphitheatre September 11, 1988 Las Vegas Circus Maximus at Caesars Palace September 13, 1988 Anchorage West Anchorage High School Auditorium September 14, 1988 Fairbanks
Santa Cruz: Santa Cruz Civic Auditorium: The Batteries April 28, 1983 [146] Palo Alto: Keystone: The Lifers The High Hitters April 29, 1983 San Francisco: Kabuki Theater Toxic Reasons April 30, 1983 Sacramento: California State University, Sacramento: May 2, 1983 Eugene: EMU Ballroom: D.O.A. May 3, 1983 Portland: Starry Night: May 4, 1983 ...
Rough swell impacted the harbor in Santa Cruz, California. Less than 2 miles away, approximately 150 feet of a pier under reconstruction collapsed , sending three people into the Pacific Ocean.
Text logo. Tiny Desk Concerts is a video series of live concerts hosted by NPR Music at the desk of former All Songs Considered host Bob Boilen in Washington, D.C.. The first Tiny Desk Concert came about in 2008 after Boilen and NPR Music editor Stephen Thompson left South by Southwest frustrated that they couldn't hear the music over the crowd noise.