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Ohana Festival - Friday Admission - Charity in Dana Point, CA

Sep 27, 2024 at 12:00 PM  ·  Doheny State Beach Doheny State Beach

Ohana Festival
Sep 27
Ohana Festival
Past Concert

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Dogstar, a Southern California rock band with Bret Domrose, Robert Mailhouse, and Keanu Reeves, tell resonant stories with diverse tones. After 23 years, they're back with "Somewhere Between the Power Lines and Palm Trees." Once seen as grunge due to the era's influence, their music now captures their storytelling essence.
Jenny Lewis, American singer-songwriter known for indie rock and soul, blends classic soul, '90s R&B, and country. Notable for "Puppy and a Truck," she’s worked with Grammy winner Dave Cobb.
Award-winning Canadian singer-songwriter Alanis Morissette fuses alternative rock with poetic pop. Born in Ottawa, her breakout album, *Jagged Little Pill*, won a Grammy and featured hits like "You Oughta Know" and "Ironic." She collaborated with producer Glen Ballard and later worked with artists like Dean DeLeo and Flea. The album inspired a Tony-nominated Broadway musical. She explores themes of middle-aged motherhood on her Juno-winning album *Such Pretty Forks in the Road*.
Garbage, formed in 1995 and known for their dramatic, atmospheric pop music, blends rock and electronic sounds. Hits include "Stupid Girl" & collaborations with Joy Division.
With over 15 million records sold, Crowded House has won 13 ARIA Awards, an MTV VMA, and a BRIT Award. Known for hits like “Don’t Dream It’s Over,” they excel in jangle-pop.
Cat Power, born Chan Marshall in Atlanta, Georgia, is acclaimed for her emotionally raw songs blending folk, blues, and soul. Influenced by New York's experimental rock, her albums like "Moon Pix" and "The Greatest" feature Memphis soul legends. Collaborations include Eddie Vedder and Lana Del Rey. Known for interpretations, her album "Jukebox" reached #12 on Billboard. She’s covered songs by Bob Dylan and performed at London's Royal Albert Hall. With achievements like a Billboard top 10 for "Sun," she’s a key figure in modern singer/songwriting.
Sting, born in Wallsend, England, rose to fame with the Police, known for hits like "Every Breath You Take." His solo career blended rock, jazz, and world music, earning numerous awards. He collaborated widely, including with Shaggy, resulting in a Grammy-winning reggae album. Notable solo works include "Desert Rose" and albums like *The Dream of the Blue Turtles*. Recognized with various honors, his diverse collaborations include artists like Bryan Adams and Eric Clapton.
IDLES, known for vibrant punk music, released their impactful fifth album "TANGK" — symbolizing love and gratitude. The band is celebrated for blending raw sound with themes of joy and resistance.
Maren Morris, from Arlington, Texas, blends country, pop, and R&B. Known for hits like "My Church" and "The Middle," she has collaborations with Zedd and Brandi Carlile. Her debut, Hero, topped country charts, and she won a Grammy for Best Country Solo Performance. Part of the supergroup The Highwomen, she continues to evolve creatively with releases like 2022's Humble Quest and her pop EPs.
The Breeders, formed by Pixies’ Kim Deal and Tanya Donelly, shaped ’90s alt-rock with hits like "Cannonball." Known for mixing pop, grunge, country, and reggae, they've influenced artists like Courtney Barnett. Their platinum album Last Splash and collaborations with Steve Albini and J Mascis highlight their lasting impact.
Los Angeles trio Gabriels blend avant-R&B with gospel, soul, and funk, led by ex-American Idol Jacob Lusk. Known for "Loyalty," they've played Glastonbury, Coachella, and worked with Elton John.
Born in Ireland, Glen Hansard is known for his folk-rock style, popular songs with The Frames, and the film Once. Collaborated with Eddie Vedder, Cat Power, and Markéta Irglová, he also contributed to soundtracks like Flag Day and Cyrano.
Turnpike Troubadours, from Oklahoma, blend Woody Guthrie's folk and Waylon Jennings' honky tonk with bluegrass and Cajun. Popular for "Goodbye Normal Street," they hit country and rock charts, and sold out arenas. After a hiatus, they returned with 2023's "A Cat in the Rain," produced by Shooter Jennings. They’ve shared the stage with Miranda Lambert and Little Big Town.
Ibibio Sound Machine, led by Eno Williams and Max Grunhard, shifts from festival vibes to club energy in "Pull the Rope," produced by Ross Orton. Known for their blend of hope and joy, they offer a fresh, instinctual sound with this new collaboration.
Canadian singer-songwriter Goldie Boutilier crafts guitar-driven noir-pop with poetic, rock flair. Known for “King of Possibilities,” featured on Netflix’s *The Hunting Wives*, she’s toured with Katy Perry and earned praise from Elton John and Kelly Clarkson.
Jacksonville's flipturn rose from college gigs to festivals like Bonnaroo, earning fame with their indie rock sound. Highlighted by "Shadowglow" and "Burnout Days."
La Santa Cecilia, a Mexican American band from LA, blends bolero, cumbia, jazz, and more. Grammy winners known for vibrant live shows and global tours.
LA LOM, an LA-based trio of Zac Sokolow, Jake Faulkner, and Nicholas Baker, blends soulful '50s-'60s ballads, Mexican Boleros, Cumbia, and Peruvian Chicha into a unique sound.

Venue Info

Doheny State Beach

25300 Dana Point Harbor Dr, Dana Point, CA 92629, USA Directions

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