EVERY THURSDAY IN JULY– in the Hammer’s courtyard- Westwood Village
See free live concerts as KCRW hosts Summer Concerts in the Hammer’s courtyard! Enjoy July Thursday nights and drown yourself with music from Ambar Lucid, Pachyman, Thee Sinseers, and Hana Vu!
CONCERT SCHEDULE
THEE SINSEERS with KCRW DJs Jose Galvan and Jason Kramer
July 21 6:30pm
Straight out of East L.A. and led by multi-instrumentalist, producer, and singer-songwriter Joseph Quiñones, Thee Sinseers feature a full brass section led by Eric Johnson (tenor sax), Steve Surman (baritone sax), and José Luis Jimenez (trombone). The lineup also includes sweet harmonies and a tight rhythm section consisting of Christopher Manjarrez (bass), Francisco Flores (guitar), Bryan Ponce (guitar/vocals), Luis Carpio (drums/vocals), and Adriana Flores (vocals). Together they are a part of a community of musicians who are tying together both the nostalgic and classic with the innovative and new to bring a unique sounds to soul music.
Thee Sinseers are part of the great Colemine Records family lead by Terry Cole, who released their first singles for the songs “It Was Only A Dream” and “I Don’t Mind” in 2019, with a full length releasing in 2022. The band’s song “Seems Like” was also included in the inaugural compilation EP Presenting Penrose Records, from the Penrose imprint of the renowned, Brooklyn-based label Daptone.
Other Performances Include;
HANA VU with KCRW DJs Dan Wilcox and Valida
July 28 6:30pm
The Hammer Museum champions the art and artists who challenge us to see the world in a new light, experience the unexpected, to ignite our imaginations, and inspire change.
The Hammer understands that art not only has the power to transport us through aesthetic experience but can also provide significant insight into some of the most pressing cultural, political, and social questions of our time. We share the unique and invaluable perspectives that artists have on the world around us.
A vibrant intellectual and creative nexus, the Hammer is fueled by dynamic exhibitions and programs—including lectures, symposia, film series, readings, and musical performances—that spark meaningful encounters with art and ideas.
And through our unwavering commitment to free admission and free public programs, the Hammer Museum is open for all and FREE FOR GOOD.
Hours
Monday: Closed
Tuesday – Sunday: 11:00am – 6:00pm
For additional information, visit the website @
hammer.ucla.edu//hammer-summer-concerts-2022
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