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

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

Ohana Festival
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Ohana Festival

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Ryan, a singer-songwriter known for his era-defining lyrics, debuted with 'Boy in Jeans' in 2018, exploring themes of sexuality and isolation. His follow-ups, 'Dreaming of David' and 'Calico,' continue his journey of sonic and emotional exploration.
Goldie Boutilier, a Canadian singer-songwriter from Cape Breton, is known for her cinematic music style, exploring themes of tragic romance and 1950s-60s Americana. She debuted under Interscope Records and released hits like "100%" and "Sex Paranoia."
Linka Moja, an alternative singer-songwriter, draws from 90s alt-rock and early 2000s icons like Hayley Williams. Known for soul-baring songs, her style mixes Nirvana's influence with Coldplay-like lyrics.
Formed in 1995, Garbage (Shirley Manson, Duke Erikson, Steve Marker, Butch Vig) is known for hits like “Stupid Girl” & “Push It.” The band blends unique sounds, has received 7 Grammy nods, and sold 17M albums. Their work features critical, socially charged themes.
Crowded House, with hits like “Don’t Dream It’s Over,” has won 13 ARIA Awards, an MTV VMA, and a BRIT, and boasts 15M records sold. Known for erudite jangle-pop and innovative albums like Woodface.
Dogstar, featuring Keanu Reeves, Bret Domrose, and Robert Mailhouse, melds Southern California rock with storytelling. Known for their album "Happy Ending" and distinctive Seventies style. Popular for their diverse musical influences and evocative lyrics.
Jaime Wyatt, lauded by Pitchfork, began with "Felony Blues" in 2017— a raw look at her life's battles—and followed with the acclaimed "Neon Cross" in 2020. Known for powerful vocals and honest lyrics, she's earned high praise from NPR and Rolling Stone.
Born in Atlanta, Cat Power (Chan Marshall) blends folk, blues, and soul. Known for emotional songs and soul-stirring covers, she's acclaimed for albums like "The Greatest" and "Moon Pix," collaborating with legends and indie artists alike. Influential in shaping indie music, boasting several high-charting albums and an award-winning presence.
Born in Northumberland, Sting evolved from punk with The Police to a solo global star, blending pop, jazz, and worldbeat. Known for hits like "Every Breath You Take" and innovative albums like 'The Dream of the Blue Turtles,' his work won multiple Grammys, engaging in high-profile duets across genres.
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, TX, blends country with pop, R&B, and rock. Known for hits like "My Church" & "The Middle" with Zedd, Grey. Won Grammys, part of supergroup the Highwomen, writes for stars.
Born from the creative synergy of Pixies' Kim Deal and Throwing Muses' Tanya Donelly, the Breeders led alt-rock's '90s surge with hits like "Cannonball." Known for their eclectic mix and influential style, they collaborated with artists like Courtney Barnett and received critical acclaim, including a platinum album with Last Splash.
Gabriels, a soulful Pop/R&B trio from Compton and LA, features singer Jacob Lusk and producers Ryan Hope & Ari Balouzian. Known for their EP 'Love and Hate in a Different Time' and debut 'Angels & Queens' with producer Sounwave. They impressed Elton John and debuted at Glastonbury, winning KCRW’s 2021 award.
Born in Dublin, Glen Hansard collaborated with Eddie Vedder and Cat Power on the 'Flag Day' soundtrack. Known for 'Once', recently rejoined Markéta Irglová for a 15th-anniversary tour and filmed 'Cyrano' with music by The National.
Oklahoma's Turnpike Troubadours blend Woody Guthrie's folk with Waylon Jennings' honky tonk. Known for hits like "Goodbye Normal Street," they surged from indie roots to mainstream, charting top in country and rock. After a break due to health issues, they returned with "A Cat in the Rain" in 2023. Collaborated with Shooter Jennings and shared stages with Miranda Lambert.
Jenny Lewis, born in Las Vegas, is known for blends of soul, ‘90s R&B, country, and classic singer-songwriter styles. Her fifth album, "Joy’All," was produced by GRAMMY-winner Dave Cobb in Nashville.
La Santa Cecilia, a Grammy-winning Latin rock band from Los Angeles, blends global rhythms and multiple genres. Known for "Ice El Hielo" and bold live shows, they've collaborated with icons like Lila Downs.
Canadian singer-songwriter Alanis Morissette, known for '90s hits like "You Oughta Know," "Ironic," made waves with 'Jagged Little Pill.' Born in Ottawa, her poetic alternative rock won a Grammy and inspired a Broadway show. She continues evolving musically with collaborations and thematic albums.
Eno Williams, frontwoman of Ibibio Sound Machine, blends English and Nigerian in music. Known for vibrant live shows and the acclaimed album "Doko Mien," the band merges diverse genres and cultures.
Pillow Queens: An Irish pop-punk band known for heartfelt, queer-themed anthems. Celebrated for live shows, powerful harmonies, and hits like 'Leave The Light On' from their debut album 'In Waiting.'
Kim Gordon, Sonic Youth co-founder, has shaped alternative and experimental music. Notable for her collaborations with artists like Tony Conrad and Bill Nace in Body/Head, her works, like "No Home Record," blend cultural critique with innovative soundscapes.
Formed in New Delhi, 2010, Peter Cat Recording Co. spans genres from gypsy jazz to space disco. Known for challenging musical norms in India, they've gained international traction. Popular across multiple continents.
Austin's Black Pumas, with Eric Burton and Adrian Quesada, stormed the scene in 2019 with a self-titled debut, earning 7 Grammy nods and acclaim for vibrant live shows dubbed “electric church.” Known for soul, jazz-funk, and psychedelia blends.
Pearl Jam, emerging from Seattle's grunge scene, reshaped rock with their debut album 'Ten'. Known for hits like "Jeremy" and "Alive", they fused rock with punk elements. Renowned for intense live shows and activism, they've battled entities like Ticketmaster, maintaining a massive following. Collaborated with Neil Young and inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame by David Letterman in 2017.

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Doheny State Beach

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

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