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BeachLife Festival with Mavis Staples, Aly & Aj, and more

May 5, 2023  ·  Redondo Beach, Redondo Beach, CA Redondo Beach, Redondo Beach, CA

BeachLife Festival
May 5
BeachLife Festival
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Hearty Har, a Los Angeles rock band led by brothers Shane and Tyler Fogerty, is known for their explosive live shows blending modern psychedelia with classic garage rock.
Poncho Sanchez, born in Laredo, TX, is a Grammy-winning conguero and Latin jazz bandleader. Influenced by Machito, Tjader, and Parker, Sanchez's unique style blends straight-ahead jazz, soul, funk, and Afro-Latin rhythms. Notable collaborations include Tito Puente, Freddie Hubbard, and Terence Blanchard. His hits, like "Latin Soul" and "Chano y Dizzy!," topped jazz charts, cementing his legacy in Latin jazz.
Tomorrows Bad Seeds, from South Bay, blends surf and street culture with hip hop, punk, reggae, rock, and soul. They've shared stages with Willie Nelson and Slightly Stoopid and performed at major U.S. festivals like Vans Warped Tour. Collaborations include Tim Myers and Damon Elliott. Recently, they opened a San Pedro storefront and resumed touring, captivating fans across the U.S.
Tropidelic, a six-piece band from Cleveland, Ohio, blends reggae, hip-hop, and funk. Known for their energetic performances, they spread joy and originality on stage.
Rainbow Girls, from Northern California's Bay Area, create melancholic songs about death and trauma. Known for albums like "Haunting," they collaborate with artists like Dawes and King Dream, and their home studio is a creative hub.
Born in Southern California, Donavon Frankenreiter transitioned from pro surfer to musician, captivating audiences with his soulful, laid-back grooves worldwide.
Mavis Staples and Levon Helm, stars in their own right, bonded on "The Last Waltz" set in 1976. Their collaboration on "The Weight" became iconic. Despite Helm's battle with throat cancer, his voice returned, earning him three GRAMMYs during a career resurgence. Both artists were admired by a younger generation, with Helm celebrated as a legendary drummer and patron of American music.
The Wailers, led by Aston Barrett Jr., honor reggae's legacy while evolving their sound. Their album "Evolution" features Emilio Estefan Jr., Marcia Griffiths, Gramps Morgan, and Mykal Rose, blending reggae with Latin influences.
Born in Berkeley, CA, John Fogerty is famed for Creedence Clearwater Revival (CCR) and solo hits. Known for merging rockabilly, country, and blues, he penned CCR classics like "Proud Mary" and "Fortunate Son." After a CCR split in 1972, his solo career thrived with the 1985 hit "The Old Man Down the Road." A Grammy nominee, he collaborated with stars like Bob Seger and Foo Fighters and revisited his songs with family as Fogerty's Factory during COVID-19.
Indie rock icons The Airborne Toxic Event are known for their acclaimed album "Hollywood Park" and hits like "Glory." They maintain a cult-like status with captivating tours.
The Head and The Heart, formed in Richmond, Va., blend indie and folk styles. Known for their debut on Sub Pop and hits with Warner Records, they emphasize unity in "Arrow."
Iration, formed in Isla Vista, CA, blends reggae with rock and pop, inspired by their Hawaii roots. Known for national tours since 2008 and festival hits like Lollapalooza.
Dispatch, rock band famed for indie success, boasts 8 albums, epic live shows, and a historic 110,000-fan Boston concert. Known for activism, they've raised millions.
Band of Horses, led by Ben Bridwell, crafts emotionally intense, anthemic songs, blending ragged epics with punk-rock spirit. Known for their profound, relatable lyrics and powerful performances. Collaborates with longtime and new members.
The Pixies, born from the late 80s alt/rock surge, influence giants like Nirvana and Radiohead. Known for "loudquietloud" style, their iconic albums include the Platinum "Doolittle." Their electrifying live shows boast sell-out crowds worldwide, featuring classics and new tracks. Black Francis, Joey Santiago, David Lovering, and Emma Richardson drive this influential band.
The Black Crowes, led by the Robinson Brothers, hail from Atlanta and are known for their gritty rock and blues sound. Reuniting in 2019, they celebrated 30 years of "Shake Your Money Maker" with over 150 global shows. Collaborating with producer Jay Joyce, their latest album, "Happiness Bastards," marks a triumphant return to their roots.
Akron's Black Keys, comprising Dan Auerbach and Patrick Carney, evolved from blues-rock roots into a versatile act. Known for hits "Tighten Up" and "Lonely Boy," they achieved Grammy wins, hit platinum with Brothers, and expanded their sound with producer Danger Mouse. Collaborations include ZZ Top's Billy F. Gibbons and Kings of Leon's Angelo Petraglia. After a hiatus, they returned with Let's Rock in 2019 and the acclaimed Delta Kream in 2021, showcasing Mississippi blues. Frequent collaborators, they've worked with Alice Cooper, releasing "Stay in Your Grave."
Toronto-based rock band The Beaches, led by sisters Jordan and Kylie Miller, and best friends Leandra Earl and Eliza Enman-McDaniel, broke through with "Blame My Ex" and its hit single "Blame Brett." Known for energetic live shows, they've topped Canadian charts and sold out major venues, becoming a major force in modern rock with a sound full of raw emotion and unapologetic fun.
Modest Mouse, originating from Issaquah, WA, is known for their raw punk and experimental style. Famous for 1997's "The Lonesome Crowded West," they won acclaim with albums like "The Golden Casket." They've collaborated with producers Dave Sardy and Jacknife Lee, playing with bands like Pixies and Cat Power. Their sound blends punk energy with thematic depth, earning them Grammy nominations and a dedicated fan base.
Born in Atlanta, David Ryan Harris, a soulful singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist, is renowned for heartfelt storytelling. Collaborated with artists like John Mayer and India.Arie, co-wrote platinum hit "Battle Scars," acclaimed solo work spans nearly three decades.
Trampled by Turtles, from Duluth, MN, formed by Dave Simonett in 2003, blend bluegrass with rock influences. Known for a fast, frenetic style and hits like "Alone."
Sublime with Rome, a California ska alternative rock group formed in 2010 by Rome Ramirez, Eric Wilson, and Bud Gaugh, is known for hits like "Santeria" and "What I Got." They collaborated with Slightly Stoopid on "Cool & Collected" and toured 27 cities in 2023. The group, with new drummer Joe Tomino, released the EP Tangerine Skies, featuring talents like Neal Avron and Gabrial McNair. Their final self-titled album celebrates a 15-year journey.
Gwen Stefani, born in Fullerton, California, rose to fame as No Doubt's lead singer with hits like "Just a Girl" and "Don't Speak." She later launched a successful solo career with tracks such as "Hollaback Girl," collaborated with Moby and Eve, and expanded into fashion with her brand L.A.M.B. Her versatile career includes judging on "The Voice" (where she met Blake Shelton), acting, and exploring country sounds. Stefani's multi-genre impact and notable collaborations have solidified her legacy in pop culture.
Sugar Ray, formed in Newport Beach, CA, and fronted by Mark McGrath, soared in the late '90s with hits like "Fly," "Every Morning," and "Someday." Known for their sunny pop-rock sound, they achieved triple-platinum success with the album 14:59. The band collaborated with producer David Kahne and dancehall artist Super Cat. Their catchy tunes led them to fame on both the Billboard Top 40 and Adult Contemporary charts. Beyond music, McGrath became a TV personality, co-hosting Extra and appearing on various reality shows. Sugar Ray continues to resonate with nostalgic '90s pop fans.
American artist Shwayze blends hip-hop and alternative sounds with laid-back vibes. Known for feel-good anthems, he's also ventured into TV, film, and launched Shway Sticks.
Nashville-born Noah Cyrus is a Grammy-nominated singer blending pop, folk, and country. Known for platinum hits like "July," she’s performed at Coachella and collaborated with Labrinth and PJ Harding.

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