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SUMMARY:Monday Night Jazz - Lighthouse Cafe Hermosa Beach
DESCRIPTION:EVERY MONDAY – Hermosa Beach\nLive music is back! We have an amazing lineup\, stop by and have a listen! Join us every Monday for a smooth Jazz Jam Session with Jacques Lesure at The Lighthouse Cafe! \n \nHappy Hour is Monday-Friday 4:00 pm-7:00 pm!\n \nThe Lighthouse Cafe is a Great Location for Special Events!\nContact us about your next party\, corporate event\, pub crawl\, birthday\, anniversary\, or special occasion! Talk to us about office parties and our happy hour! Contact 310 376-9833 \n\n \n30 Pier Avenue\, Hermosa Beach\, CA 90254 \n \nA restaurant called “Verpilate’s” was built a short walk from the ocean at 30 Pier Avenue in 1934\, and it was converted into “The Lighthouse”\, a bar\, in 1940 (“Café” was added to the official name only when the business was sold in 1981). The club first began showcasing jazz music on May 29\, 1949\, when owner John Levine permitted bassist/band leader Howard Rumsey to start a recurring Sunday jam session on a trial basis. The experiment was a success. Rumsey became club manager soon after and put together a house band called the Lighthouse All-Stars. \nWhile the club also hosted visiting groups\, the Lighthouse All-Stars became a noted ensemble in its own right\, which had among its guest musicians Chet Baker\, Gerry Mulligan\, and Miles Davis. The longest-running members of the Lighthouse All-Stars were Bob Cooper (tenor saxophone)\, Conte Candoli (trumpet)\, and Stan Levey (drums). \n \nWest Coast jazz stalwarts Shorty Rogers\, Richie Kamuca\, Bill Holman\, Bud Shank\, Shelly Manne\, and Jimmy Giuffre were also regulars in the early days. Max Roach was the regular drummer for a while in 1953. The club also became an important venue for recordings; Art Pepper\, Lee Morgan\, Cannonball Adderley\, Mose Allison\, Ramsey Lewis\, Art Blakey\, Charles Earland\, Grant Green\, Elvin Jones\, Cal Tjader\, the Modern Jazz Quartet\, The Three Sounds\, the Jazz Crusaders\, and Joe Henderson all made recordings there. \n \n“The Lighthouse” sponsored an inter-collegiate jazz festival in the late-1950s\, and the competition’s winners included Mike Melvoin and Les McCann. \nJohn Levine died in 1970 and Rumsey left “The Lighthouse” in 1971 to open the “Concerts By The Sea” jazz club in nearby Redondo Beach. From the middle of the 1990s\, jazz slowly began to come back to the club. \nHours\nMonday – Friday: 4:00pm – Close\nSaturday: 12:00pm – Close\nSunday: 10:00am – Close \n\nFor additional information\, visit the website @ \nwww.thelighthousecafe.net/live-music\n \n  \nFind more
URL:https://www.free2funla.com/event/monday-night-jazz-at-lighthouse-cafe/2026-08-10/
LOCATION:The Lighthouse Cafe\, 30 Pier Avenue\, Hermosa Beach\, CA\, 90254\, United States
CATEGORIES:-Hermosa Beach,Concerts & Music,Fun 4 Couples,Fun 4 Singles
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SUMMARY:Monday Night Jazz - Lighthouse Cafe Hermosa Beach
DESCRIPTION:EVERY MONDAY – Hermosa Beach\nLive music is back! We have an amazing lineup\, stop by and have a listen! Join us every Monday for a smooth Jazz Jam Session with Jacques Lesure at The Lighthouse Cafe! \n \nHappy Hour is Monday-Friday 4:00 pm-7:00 pm!\n \nThe Lighthouse Cafe is a Great Location for Special Events!\nContact us about your next party\, corporate event\, pub crawl\, birthday\, anniversary\, or special occasion! Talk to us about office parties and our happy hour! Contact 310 376-9833 \n\n \n30 Pier Avenue\, Hermosa Beach\, CA 90254 \n \nA restaurant called “Verpilate’s” was built a short walk from the ocean at 30 Pier Avenue in 1934\, and it was converted into “The Lighthouse”\, a bar\, in 1940 (“Café” was added to the official name only when the business was sold in 1981). The club first began showcasing jazz music on May 29\, 1949\, when owner John Levine permitted bassist/band leader Howard Rumsey to start a recurring Sunday jam session on a trial basis. The experiment was a success. Rumsey became club manager soon after and put together a house band called the Lighthouse All-Stars. \nWhile the club also hosted visiting groups\, the Lighthouse All-Stars became a noted ensemble in its own right\, which had among its guest musicians Chet Baker\, Gerry Mulligan\, and Miles Davis. The longest-running members of the Lighthouse All-Stars were Bob Cooper (tenor saxophone)\, Conte Candoli (trumpet)\, and Stan Levey (drums). \n \nWest Coast jazz stalwarts Shorty Rogers\, Richie Kamuca\, Bill Holman\, Bud Shank\, Shelly Manne\, and Jimmy Giuffre were also regulars in the early days. Max Roach was the regular drummer for a while in 1953. The club also became an important venue for recordings; Art Pepper\, Lee Morgan\, Cannonball Adderley\, Mose Allison\, Ramsey Lewis\, Art Blakey\, Charles Earland\, Grant Green\, Elvin Jones\, Cal Tjader\, the Modern Jazz Quartet\, The Three Sounds\, the Jazz Crusaders\, and Joe Henderson all made recordings there. \n \n“The Lighthouse” sponsored an inter-collegiate jazz festival in the late-1950s\, and the competition’s winners included Mike Melvoin and Les McCann. \nJohn Levine died in 1970 and Rumsey left “The Lighthouse” in 1971 to open the “Concerts By The Sea” jazz club in nearby Redondo Beach. From the middle of the 1990s\, jazz slowly began to come back to the club. \nHours\nMonday – Friday: 4:00pm – Close\nSaturday: 12:00pm – Close\nSunday: 10:00am – Close \n\nFor additional information\, visit the website @ \nwww.thelighthousecafe.net/live-music\n \n  \nFind more
URL:https://www.free2funla.com/event/monday-night-jazz-at-lighthouse-cafe/2026-09-14/
LOCATION:The Lighthouse Cafe\, 30 Pier Avenue\, Hermosa Beach\, CA\, 90254\, United States
CATEGORIES:-Hermosa Beach,Concerts & Music,Fun 4 Couples,Fun 4 Singles
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SUMMARY:Monday Night Jazz - Lighthouse Cafe Hermosa Beach
DESCRIPTION:EVERY MONDAY – Hermosa Beach\nLive music is back! We have an amazing lineup\, stop by and have a listen! Join us every Monday for a smooth Jazz Jam Session with Jacques Lesure at The Lighthouse Cafe! \n \nHappy Hour is Monday-Friday 4:00 pm-7:00 pm!\n \nThe Lighthouse Cafe is a Great Location for Special Events!\nContact us about your next party\, corporate event\, pub crawl\, birthday\, anniversary\, or special occasion! Talk to us about office parties and our happy hour! Contact 310 376-9833 \n\n \n30 Pier Avenue\, Hermosa Beach\, CA 90254 \n \nA restaurant called “Verpilate’s” was built a short walk from the ocean at 30 Pier Avenue in 1934\, and it was converted into “The Lighthouse”\, a bar\, in 1940 (“Café” was added to the official name only when the business was sold in 1981). The club first began showcasing jazz music on May 29\, 1949\, when owner John Levine permitted bassist/band leader Howard Rumsey to start a recurring Sunday jam session on a trial basis. The experiment was a success. Rumsey became club manager soon after and put together a house band called the Lighthouse All-Stars. \nWhile the club also hosted visiting groups\, the Lighthouse All-Stars became a noted ensemble in its own right\, which had among its guest musicians Chet Baker\, Gerry Mulligan\, and Miles Davis. The longest-running members of the Lighthouse All-Stars were Bob Cooper (tenor saxophone)\, Conte Candoli (trumpet)\, and Stan Levey (drums). \n \nWest Coast jazz stalwarts Shorty Rogers\, Richie Kamuca\, Bill Holman\, Bud Shank\, Shelly Manne\, and Jimmy Giuffre were also regulars in the early days. Max Roach was the regular drummer for a while in 1953. The club also became an important venue for recordings; Art Pepper\, Lee Morgan\, Cannonball Adderley\, Mose Allison\, Ramsey Lewis\, Art Blakey\, Charles Earland\, Grant Green\, Elvin Jones\, Cal Tjader\, the Modern Jazz Quartet\, The Three Sounds\, the Jazz Crusaders\, and Joe Henderson all made recordings there. \n \n“The Lighthouse” sponsored an inter-collegiate jazz festival in the late-1950s\, and the competition’s winners included Mike Melvoin and Les McCann. \nJohn Levine died in 1970 and Rumsey left “The Lighthouse” in 1971 to open the “Concerts By The Sea” jazz club in nearby Redondo Beach. From the middle of the 1990s\, jazz slowly began to come back to the club. \nHours\nMonday – Friday: 4:00pm – Close\nSaturday: 12:00pm – Close\nSunday: 10:00am – Close \n\nFor additional information\, visit the website @ \nwww.thelighthousecafe.net/live-music\n \n  \nFind more
URL:https://www.free2funla.com/event/monday-night-jazz-at-lighthouse-cafe/2026-10-12/
LOCATION:The Lighthouse Cafe\, 30 Pier Avenue\, Hermosa Beach\, CA\, 90254\, United States
CATEGORIES:-Hermosa Beach,Concerts & Music,Fun 4 Couples,Fun 4 Singles
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SUMMARY:Monday Night Jazz - Lighthouse Cafe Hermosa Beach
DESCRIPTION:EVERY MONDAY – Hermosa Beach\nLive music is back! We have an amazing lineup\, stop by and have a listen! Join us every Monday for a smooth Jazz Jam Session with Jacques Lesure at The Lighthouse Cafe! \n \nHappy Hour is Monday-Friday 4:00 pm-7:00 pm!\n \nThe Lighthouse Cafe is a Great Location for Special Events!\nContact us about your next party\, corporate event\, pub crawl\, birthday\, anniversary\, or special occasion! Talk to us about office parties and our happy hour! Contact 310 376-9833 \n\n \n30 Pier Avenue\, Hermosa Beach\, CA 90254 \n \nA restaurant called “Verpilate’s” was built a short walk from the ocean at 30 Pier Avenue in 1934\, and it was converted into “The Lighthouse”\, a bar\, in 1940 (“Café” was added to the official name only when the business was sold in 1981). The club first began showcasing jazz music on May 29\, 1949\, when owner John Levine permitted bassist/band leader Howard Rumsey to start a recurring Sunday jam session on a trial basis. The experiment was a success. Rumsey became club manager soon after and put together a house band called the Lighthouse All-Stars. \nWhile the club also hosted visiting groups\, the Lighthouse All-Stars became a noted ensemble in its own right\, which had among its guest musicians Chet Baker\, Gerry Mulligan\, and Miles Davis. The longest-running members of the Lighthouse All-Stars were Bob Cooper (tenor saxophone)\, Conte Candoli (trumpet)\, and Stan Levey (drums). \n \nWest Coast jazz stalwarts Shorty Rogers\, Richie Kamuca\, Bill Holman\, Bud Shank\, Shelly Manne\, and Jimmy Giuffre were also regulars in the early days. Max Roach was the regular drummer for a while in 1953. The club also became an important venue for recordings; Art Pepper\, Lee Morgan\, Cannonball Adderley\, Mose Allison\, Ramsey Lewis\, Art Blakey\, Charles Earland\, Grant Green\, Elvin Jones\, Cal Tjader\, the Modern Jazz Quartet\, The Three Sounds\, the Jazz Crusaders\, and Joe Henderson all made recordings there. \n \n“The Lighthouse” sponsored an inter-collegiate jazz festival in the late-1950s\, and the competition’s winners included Mike Melvoin and Les McCann. \nJohn Levine died in 1970 and Rumsey left “The Lighthouse” in 1971 to open the “Concerts By The Sea” jazz club in nearby Redondo Beach. From the middle of the 1990s\, jazz slowly began to come back to the club. \nHours\nMonday – Friday: 4:00pm – Close\nSaturday: 12:00pm – Close\nSunday: 10:00am – Close \n\nFor additional information\, visit the website @ \nwww.thelighthousecafe.net/live-music\n \n  \nFind more
URL:https://www.free2funla.com/event/monday-night-jazz-at-lighthouse-cafe/2026-11-09/
LOCATION:The Lighthouse Cafe\, 30 Pier Avenue\, Hermosa Beach\, CA\, 90254\, United States
CATEGORIES:-Hermosa Beach,Concerts & Music,Fun 4 Couples,Fun 4 Singles
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SUMMARY:Monday Night Jazz - Lighthouse Cafe Hermosa Beach
DESCRIPTION:EVERY MONDAY – Hermosa Beach\nLive music is back! We have an amazing lineup\, stop by and have a listen! Join us every Monday for a smooth Jazz Jam Session with Jacques Lesure at The Lighthouse Cafe! \n \nHappy Hour is Monday-Friday 4:00 pm-7:00 pm!\n \nThe Lighthouse Cafe is a Great Location for Special Events!\nContact us about your next party\, corporate event\, pub crawl\, birthday\, anniversary\, or special occasion! Talk to us about office parties and our happy hour! Contact 310 376-9833 \n\n \n30 Pier Avenue\, Hermosa Beach\, CA 90254 \n \nA restaurant called “Verpilate’s” was built a short walk from the ocean at 30 Pier Avenue in 1934\, and it was converted into “The Lighthouse”\, a bar\, in 1940 (“Café” was added to the official name only when the business was sold in 1981). The club first began showcasing jazz music on May 29\, 1949\, when owner John Levine permitted bassist/band leader Howard Rumsey to start a recurring Sunday jam session on a trial basis. The experiment was a success. Rumsey became club manager soon after and put together a house band called the Lighthouse All-Stars. \nWhile the club also hosted visiting groups\, the Lighthouse All-Stars became a noted ensemble in its own right\, which had among its guest musicians Chet Baker\, Gerry Mulligan\, and Miles Davis. The longest-running members of the Lighthouse All-Stars were Bob Cooper (tenor saxophone)\, Conte Candoli (trumpet)\, and Stan Levey (drums). \n \nWest Coast jazz stalwarts Shorty Rogers\, Richie Kamuca\, Bill Holman\, Bud Shank\, Shelly Manne\, and Jimmy Giuffre were also regulars in the early days. Max Roach was the regular drummer for a while in 1953. The club also became an important venue for recordings; Art Pepper\, Lee Morgan\, Cannonball Adderley\, Mose Allison\, Ramsey Lewis\, Art Blakey\, Charles Earland\, Grant Green\, Elvin Jones\, Cal Tjader\, the Modern Jazz Quartet\, The Three Sounds\, the Jazz Crusaders\, and Joe Henderson all made recordings there. \n \n“The Lighthouse” sponsored an inter-collegiate jazz festival in the late-1950s\, and the competition’s winners included Mike Melvoin and Les McCann. \nJohn Levine died in 1970 and Rumsey left “The Lighthouse” in 1971 to open the “Concerts By The Sea” jazz club in nearby Redondo Beach. From the middle of the 1990s\, jazz slowly began to come back to the club. \nHours\nMonday – Friday: 4:00pm – Close\nSaturday: 12:00pm – Close\nSunday: 10:00am – Close \n\nFor additional information\, visit the website @ \nwww.thelighthousecafe.net/live-music\n \n  \nFind more
URL:https://www.free2funla.com/event/monday-night-jazz-at-lighthouse-cafe/2026-12-14/
LOCATION:The Lighthouse Cafe\, 30 Pier Avenue\, Hermosa Beach\, CA\, 90254\, United States
CATEGORIES:-Hermosa Beach,Concerts & Music,Fun 4 Couples,Fun 4 Singles
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SUMMARY:Monday Night Jazz - Lighthouse Cafe Hermosa Beach
DESCRIPTION:EVERY MONDAY – Hermosa Beach\nLive music is back! We have an amazing lineup\, stop by and have a listen! Join us every Monday for a smooth Jazz Jam Session with Jacques Lesure at The Lighthouse Cafe! \n \nHappy Hour is Monday-Friday 4:00 pm-7:00 pm!\n \nThe Lighthouse Cafe is a Great Location for Special Events!\nContact us about your next party\, corporate event\, pub crawl\, birthday\, anniversary\, or special occasion! Talk to us about office parties and our happy hour! Contact 310 376-9833 \n\n \n30 Pier Avenue\, Hermosa Beach\, CA 90254 \n \nA restaurant called “Verpilate’s” was built a short walk from the ocean at 30 Pier Avenue in 1934\, and it was converted into “The Lighthouse”\, a bar\, in 1940 (“Café” was added to the official name only when the business was sold in 1981). The club first began showcasing jazz music on May 29\, 1949\, when owner John Levine permitted bassist/band leader Howard Rumsey to start a recurring Sunday jam session on a trial basis. The experiment was a success. Rumsey became club manager soon after and put together a house band called the Lighthouse All-Stars. \nWhile the club also hosted visiting groups\, the Lighthouse All-Stars became a noted ensemble in its own right\, which had among its guest musicians Chet Baker\, Gerry Mulligan\, and Miles Davis. The longest-running members of the Lighthouse All-Stars were Bob Cooper (tenor saxophone)\, Conte Candoli (trumpet)\, and Stan Levey (drums). \n \nWest Coast jazz stalwarts Shorty Rogers\, Richie Kamuca\, Bill Holman\, Bud Shank\, Shelly Manne\, and Jimmy Giuffre were also regulars in the early days. Max Roach was the regular drummer for a while in 1953. The club also became an important venue for recordings; Art Pepper\, Lee Morgan\, Cannonball Adderley\, Mose Allison\, Ramsey Lewis\, Art Blakey\, Charles Earland\, Grant Green\, Elvin Jones\, Cal Tjader\, the Modern Jazz Quartet\, The Three Sounds\, the Jazz Crusaders\, and Joe Henderson all made recordings there. \n \n“The Lighthouse” sponsored an inter-collegiate jazz festival in the late-1950s\, and the competition’s winners included Mike Melvoin and Les McCann. \nJohn Levine died in 1970 and Rumsey left “The Lighthouse” in 1971 to open the “Concerts By The Sea” jazz club in nearby Redondo Beach. From the middle of the 1990s\, jazz slowly began to come back to the club. \nHours\nMonday – Friday: 4:00pm – Close\nSaturday: 12:00pm – Close\nSunday: 10:00am – Close \n\nFor additional information\, visit the website @ \nwww.thelighthousecafe.net/live-music\n \n  \nFind more
URL:https://www.free2funla.com/event/monday-night-jazz-at-lighthouse-cafe/2027-01-11/
LOCATION:The Lighthouse Cafe\, 30 Pier Avenue\, Hermosa Beach\, CA\, 90254\, United States
CATEGORIES:-Hermosa Beach,Concerts & Music,Fun 4 Couples,Fun 4 Singles
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SUMMARY:Monday Night Jazz - Lighthouse Cafe Hermosa Beach
DESCRIPTION:EVERY MONDAY – Hermosa Beach\nLive music is back! We have an amazing lineup\, stop by and have a listen! Join us every Monday for a smooth Jazz Jam Session with Jacques Lesure at The Lighthouse Cafe! \n \nHappy Hour is Monday-Friday 4:00 pm-7:00 pm!\n \nThe Lighthouse Cafe is a Great Location for Special Events!\nContact us about your next party\, corporate event\, pub crawl\, birthday\, anniversary\, or special occasion! Talk to us about office parties and our happy hour! Contact 310 376-9833 \n\n \n30 Pier Avenue\, Hermosa Beach\, CA 90254 \n \nA restaurant called “Verpilate’s” was built a short walk from the ocean at 30 Pier Avenue in 1934\, and it was converted into “The Lighthouse”\, a bar\, in 1940 (“Café” was added to the official name only when the business was sold in 1981). The club first began showcasing jazz music on May 29\, 1949\, when owner John Levine permitted bassist/band leader Howard Rumsey to start a recurring Sunday jam session on a trial basis. The experiment was a success. Rumsey became club manager soon after and put together a house band called the Lighthouse All-Stars. \nWhile the club also hosted visiting groups\, the Lighthouse All-Stars became a noted ensemble in its own right\, which had among its guest musicians Chet Baker\, Gerry Mulligan\, and Miles Davis. The longest-running members of the Lighthouse All-Stars were Bob Cooper (tenor saxophone)\, Conte Candoli (trumpet)\, and Stan Levey (drums). \n \nWest Coast jazz stalwarts Shorty Rogers\, Richie Kamuca\, Bill Holman\, Bud Shank\, Shelly Manne\, and Jimmy Giuffre were also regulars in the early days. Max Roach was the regular drummer for a while in 1953. The club also became an important venue for recordings; Art Pepper\, Lee Morgan\, Cannonball Adderley\, Mose Allison\, Ramsey Lewis\, Art Blakey\, Charles Earland\, Grant Green\, Elvin Jones\, Cal Tjader\, the Modern Jazz Quartet\, The Three Sounds\, the Jazz Crusaders\, and Joe Henderson all made recordings there. \n \n“The Lighthouse” sponsored an inter-collegiate jazz festival in the late-1950s\, and the competition’s winners included Mike Melvoin and Les McCann. \nJohn Levine died in 1970 and Rumsey left “The Lighthouse” in 1971 to open the “Concerts By The Sea” jazz club in nearby Redondo Beach. From the middle of the 1990s\, jazz slowly began to come back to the club. \nHours\nMonday – Friday: 4:00pm – Close\nSaturday: 12:00pm – Close\nSunday: 10:00am – Close \n\nFor additional information\, visit the website @ \nwww.thelighthousecafe.net/live-music\n \n  \nFind more
URL:https://www.free2funla.com/event/monday-night-jazz-at-lighthouse-cafe/2027-02-08/
LOCATION:The Lighthouse Cafe\, 30 Pier Avenue\, Hermosa Beach\, CA\, 90254\, United States
CATEGORIES:-Hermosa Beach,Concerts & Music,Fun 4 Couples,Fun 4 Singles
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SUMMARY:Monday Night Jazz - Lighthouse Cafe Hermosa Beach
DESCRIPTION:EVERY MONDAY – Hermosa Beach\nLive music is back! We have an amazing lineup\, stop by and have a listen! Join us every Monday for a smooth Jazz Jam Session with Jacques Lesure at The Lighthouse Cafe! \n \nHappy Hour is Monday-Friday 4:00 pm-7:00 pm!\n \nThe Lighthouse Cafe is a Great Location for Special Events!\nContact us about your next party\, corporate event\, pub crawl\, birthday\, anniversary\, or special occasion! Talk to us about office parties and our happy hour! Contact 310 376-9833 \n\n \n30 Pier Avenue\, Hermosa Beach\, CA 90254 \n \nA restaurant called “Verpilate’s” was built a short walk from the ocean at 30 Pier Avenue in 1934\, and it was converted into “The Lighthouse”\, a bar\, in 1940 (“Café” was added to the official name only when the business was sold in 1981). The club first began showcasing jazz music on May 29\, 1949\, when owner John Levine permitted bassist/band leader Howard Rumsey to start a recurring Sunday jam session on a trial basis. The experiment was a success. Rumsey became club manager soon after and put together a house band called the Lighthouse All-Stars. \nWhile the club also hosted visiting groups\, the Lighthouse All-Stars became a noted ensemble in its own right\, which had among its guest musicians Chet Baker\, Gerry Mulligan\, and Miles Davis. The longest-running members of the Lighthouse All-Stars were Bob Cooper (tenor saxophone)\, Conte Candoli (trumpet)\, and Stan Levey (drums). \n \nWest Coast jazz stalwarts Shorty Rogers\, Richie Kamuca\, Bill Holman\, Bud Shank\, Shelly Manne\, and Jimmy Giuffre were also regulars in the early days. Max Roach was the regular drummer for a while in 1953. The club also became an important venue for recordings; Art Pepper\, Lee Morgan\, Cannonball Adderley\, Mose Allison\, Ramsey Lewis\, Art Blakey\, Charles Earland\, Grant Green\, Elvin Jones\, Cal Tjader\, the Modern Jazz Quartet\, The Three Sounds\, the Jazz Crusaders\, and Joe Henderson all made recordings there. \n \n“The Lighthouse” sponsored an inter-collegiate jazz festival in the late-1950s\, and the competition’s winners included Mike Melvoin and Les McCann. \nJohn Levine died in 1970 and Rumsey left “The Lighthouse” in 1971 to open the “Concerts By The Sea” jazz club in nearby Redondo Beach. From the middle of the 1990s\, jazz slowly began to come back to the club. \nHours\nMonday – Friday: 4:00pm – Close\nSaturday: 12:00pm – Close\nSunday: 10:00am – Close \n\nFor additional information\, visit the website @ \nwww.thelighthousecafe.net/live-music\n \n  \nFind more
URL:https://www.free2funla.com/event/monday-night-jazz-at-lighthouse-cafe/2027-03-08/
LOCATION:The Lighthouse Cafe\, 30 Pier Avenue\, Hermosa Beach\, CA\, 90254\, United States
CATEGORIES:-Hermosa Beach,Concerts & Music,Fun 4 Couples,Fun 4 Singles
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20270316T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20270316T160000
DTSTAMP:20240310T000009Z
CREATED:20240309T235330Z
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SUMMARY:St. Patrick's Day Parade
DESCRIPTION:SATURDAY – Hermosa Beach\nEmbrace the Green: Celebrate St Patrick’s Day at the Hermosa Beach Parade! Calling all leprechaun hunters and green-clad enthusiasts! Dust off your shamrock socks and get ready for a vibrant celebration of Irish heritage at the Hermosa Beach St. Patrick’s Day Parade. This iconic event\, returning for its 28th year on Saturday\, March 16th\, promises a day filled with festive spirit\, community cheer\, and a whole lot of fun. \n \nA Parade Fit for a Saint: A Celebration of Local Spirit\nThe heart of the festivities lies in the vibrant parade\, kicking off at 11:00 AM. Grab a spot along Pier Avenue and Hermosa Avenue (closed early morning for parade preparations) and prepare to be dazzled by a kaleidoscope of local treasures. \nMarching bands will fill the air with lively tunes\, while colorful floats showcasing your favorite local non-profits\, unique vehicles\, and cool brands weave their way through the streets. This eclectic mix perfectly captures the spirit of Hermosa Beach\, offering a glimpse into the vibrant community that thrives there. \n \nMore Than Just a Parade: A Day of Festivities Awaits\nThe St. Patrick’s Day fun doesn’t stop after the parade winds down at 1:00 PM. Head over to Pier Plaza and let the festivities continue! The South Bay Marching Club (SBMC) takes center stage\, keeping the celebratory energy flowing with lively music until 4:00 PM. \nSo\, grab a bite to eat at one of the many restaurants lining the pier\, soak up the California sunshine\, and let the music wash over you. It’s the perfect way to unwind\, connect with friends and family\, and extend the St. Patrick’s Day cheer. \n \nA Celebration for Everyone: Wear Green and Join the Fun!\nWhether you’re Irish by heritage or simply love a good party\, the Hermosa Beach St. Patrick’s Day Parade welcomes everyone. Don your greenest attire\, bring your festive spirit\, and get ready to immerse yourself in a day filled with community pride and joyful celebration. \nFeeling peckish? Parade participants aren’t allowed to throw candy or trinkets\, but they can hand out flyers and treats directly to attendees. Keep an eye out for goodies as the parade progresses! \nThree announcing stages positioned along the route provide insightful commentary on each entry\, ensuring you don’t miss a beat. Learn about the local organizations and businesses participating\, and appreciate the creativity and dedication poured into each float. \n \nEmbrace the Spirit of Hermosa Beach: Make Memories that Last\nThe Hermosa Beach St. Patrick’s Day Parade is more than just a celebration of Irish heritage; it’s a celebration of community spirit. It’s a chance to come together\, embrace the vibrant energy of Hermosa Beach\, and create lasting memories with friends and family. \nSo\, mark your calendars for Saturday\, March 16th\, and get ready to paint the town green! The Hermosa Beach St. Patrick’s Day Parade awaits\, promising a day filled with laughter\, music\, and the joyful spirit of St. Patrick’s Day. \n \n  \n﻿ \n\nFor additional information\, visit the website @ \nhbchamber.net/parade/\n \n  \nFind more
URL:https://www.free2funla.com/event/st-patricks-day-parade/2027-03-16/
CATEGORIES:-Hermosa Beach,Fun 4 Couples,Fun 4 Kids,Fun 4 Seniors,Fun 4 Singles,Fun 4 Teens,Fun 4 the Family,Parade
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20270412T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20270412T233000
DTSTAMP:20251207T000232Z
CREATED:20221206T175335Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251207T000232Z
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SUMMARY:Monday Night Jazz - Lighthouse Cafe Hermosa Beach
DESCRIPTION:EVERY MONDAY – Hermosa Beach\nLive music is back! We have an amazing lineup\, stop by and have a listen! Join us every Monday for a smooth Jazz Jam Session with Jacques Lesure at The Lighthouse Cafe! \n \nHappy Hour is Monday-Friday 4:00 pm-7:00 pm!\n \nThe Lighthouse Cafe is a Great Location for Special Events!\nContact us about your next party\, corporate event\, pub crawl\, birthday\, anniversary\, or special occasion! Talk to us about office parties and our happy hour! Contact 310 376-9833 \n\n \n30 Pier Avenue\, Hermosa Beach\, CA 90254 \n \nA restaurant called “Verpilate’s” was built a short walk from the ocean at 30 Pier Avenue in 1934\, and it was converted into “The Lighthouse”\, a bar\, in 1940 (“Café” was added to the official name only when the business was sold in 1981). The club first began showcasing jazz music on May 29\, 1949\, when owner John Levine permitted bassist/band leader Howard Rumsey to start a recurring Sunday jam session on a trial basis. The experiment was a success. Rumsey became club manager soon after and put together a house band called the Lighthouse All-Stars. \nWhile the club also hosted visiting groups\, the Lighthouse All-Stars became a noted ensemble in its own right\, which had among its guest musicians Chet Baker\, Gerry Mulligan\, and Miles Davis. The longest-running members of the Lighthouse All-Stars were Bob Cooper (tenor saxophone)\, Conte Candoli (trumpet)\, and Stan Levey (drums). \n \nWest Coast jazz stalwarts Shorty Rogers\, Richie Kamuca\, Bill Holman\, Bud Shank\, Shelly Manne\, and Jimmy Giuffre were also regulars in the early days. Max Roach was the regular drummer for a while in 1953. The club also became an important venue for recordings; Art Pepper\, Lee Morgan\, Cannonball Adderley\, Mose Allison\, Ramsey Lewis\, Art Blakey\, Charles Earland\, Grant Green\, Elvin Jones\, Cal Tjader\, the Modern Jazz Quartet\, The Three Sounds\, the Jazz Crusaders\, and Joe Henderson all made recordings there. \n \n“The Lighthouse” sponsored an inter-collegiate jazz festival in the late-1950s\, and the competition’s winners included Mike Melvoin and Les McCann. \nJohn Levine died in 1970 and Rumsey left “The Lighthouse” in 1971 to open the “Concerts By The Sea” jazz club in nearby Redondo Beach. From the middle of the 1990s\, jazz slowly began to come back to the club. \nHours\nMonday – Friday: 4:00pm – Close\nSaturday: 12:00pm – Close\nSunday: 10:00am – Close \n\nFor additional information\, visit the website @ \nwww.thelighthousecafe.net/live-music\n \n  \nFind more
URL:https://www.free2funla.com/event/monday-night-jazz-at-lighthouse-cafe/2027-04-12/
LOCATION:The Lighthouse Cafe\, 30 Pier Avenue\, Hermosa Beach\, CA\, 90254\, United States
CATEGORIES:-Hermosa Beach,Concerts & Music,Fun 4 Couples,Fun 4 Singles
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20270510T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20270510T233000
DTSTAMP:20251207T000232Z
CREATED:20221206T175335Z
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SUMMARY:Monday Night Jazz - Lighthouse Cafe Hermosa Beach
DESCRIPTION:EVERY MONDAY – Hermosa Beach\nLive music is back! We have an amazing lineup\, stop by and have a listen! Join us every Monday for a smooth Jazz Jam Session with Jacques Lesure at The Lighthouse Cafe! \n \nHappy Hour is Monday-Friday 4:00 pm-7:00 pm!\n \nThe Lighthouse Cafe is a Great Location for Special Events!\nContact us about your next party\, corporate event\, pub crawl\, birthday\, anniversary\, or special occasion! Talk to us about office parties and our happy hour! Contact 310 376-9833 \n\n \n30 Pier Avenue\, Hermosa Beach\, CA 90254 \n \nA restaurant called “Verpilate’s” was built a short walk from the ocean at 30 Pier Avenue in 1934\, and it was converted into “The Lighthouse”\, a bar\, in 1940 (“Café” was added to the official name only when the business was sold in 1981). The club first began showcasing jazz music on May 29\, 1949\, when owner John Levine permitted bassist/band leader Howard Rumsey to start a recurring Sunday jam session on a trial basis. The experiment was a success. Rumsey became club manager soon after and put together a house band called the Lighthouse All-Stars. \nWhile the club also hosted visiting groups\, the Lighthouse All-Stars became a noted ensemble in its own right\, which had among its guest musicians Chet Baker\, Gerry Mulligan\, and Miles Davis. The longest-running members of the Lighthouse All-Stars were Bob Cooper (tenor saxophone)\, Conte Candoli (trumpet)\, and Stan Levey (drums). \n \nWest Coast jazz stalwarts Shorty Rogers\, Richie Kamuca\, Bill Holman\, Bud Shank\, Shelly Manne\, and Jimmy Giuffre were also regulars in the early days. Max Roach was the regular drummer for a while in 1953. The club also became an important venue for recordings; Art Pepper\, Lee Morgan\, Cannonball Adderley\, Mose Allison\, Ramsey Lewis\, Art Blakey\, Charles Earland\, Grant Green\, Elvin Jones\, Cal Tjader\, the Modern Jazz Quartet\, The Three Sounds\, the Jazz Crusaders\, and Joe Henderson all made recordings there. \n \n“The Lighthouse” sponsored an inter-collegiate jazz festival in the late-1950s\, and the competition’s winners included Mike Melvoin and Les McCann. \nJohn Levine died in 1970 and Rumsey left “The Lighthouse” in 1971 to open the “Concerts By The Sea” jazz club in nearby Redondo Beach. From the middle of the 1990s\, jazz slowly began to come back to the club. \nHours\nMonday – Friday: 4:00pm – Close\nSaturday: 12:00pm – Close\nSunday: 10:00am – Close \n\nFor additional information\, visit the website @ \nwww.thelighthousecafe.net/live-music\n \n  \nFind more
URL:https://www.free2funla.com/event/monday-night-jazz-at-lighthouse-cafe/2027-05-10/
LOCATION:The Lighthouse Cafe\, 30 Pier Avenue\, Hermosa Beach\, CA\, 90254\, United States
CATEGORIES:-Hermosa Beach,Concerts & Music,Fun 4 Couples,Fun 4 Singles
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20270614T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20270614T233000
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SUMMARY:Monday Night Jazz - Lighthouse Cafe Hermosa Beach
DESCRIPTION:EVERY MONDAY – Hermosa Beach\nLive music is back! We have an amazing lineup\, stop by and have a listen! Join us every Monday for a smooth Jazz Jam Session with Jacques Lesure at The Lighthouse Cafe! \n \nHappy Hour is Monday-Friday 4:00 pm-7:00 pm!\n \nThe Lighthouse Cafe is a Great Location for Special Events!\nContact us about your next party\, corporate event\, pub crawl\, birthday\, anniversary\, or special occasion! Talk to us about office parties and our happy hour! Contact 310 376-9833 \n\n \n30 Pier Avenue\, Hermosa Beach\, CA 90254 \n \nA restaurant called “Verpilate’s” was built a short walk from the ocean at 30 Pier Avenue in 1934\, and it was converted into “The Lighthouse”\, a bar\, in 1940 (“Café” was added to the official name only when the business was sold in 1981). The club first began showcasing jazz music on May 29\, 1949\, when owner John Levine permitted bassist/band leader Howard Rumsey to start a recurring Sunday jam session on a trial basis. The experiment was a success. Rumsey became club manager soon after and put together a house band called the Lighthouse All-Stars. \nWhile the club also hosted visiting groups\, the Lighthouse All-Stars became a noted ensemble in its own right\, which had among its guest musicians Chet Baker\, Gerry Mulligan\, and Miles Davis. The longest-running members of the Lighthouse All-Stars were Bob Cooper (tenor saxophone)\, Conte Candoli (trumpet)\, and Stan Levey (drums). \n \nWest Coast jazz stalwarts Shorty Rogers\, Richie Kamuca\, Bill Holman\, Bud Shank\, Shelly Manne\, and Jimmy Giuffre were also regulars in the early days. Max Roach was the regular drummer for a while in 1953. The club also became an important venue for recordings; Art Pepper\, Lee Morgan\, Cannonball Adderley\, Mose Allison\, Ramsey Lewis\, Art Blakey\, Charles Earland\, Grant Green\, Elvin Jones\, Cal Tjader\, the Modern Jazz Quartet\, The Three Sounds\, the Jazz Crusaders\, and Joe Henderson all made recordings there. \n \n“The Lighthouse” sponsored an inter-collegiate jazz festival in the late-1950s\, and the competition’s winners included Mike Melvoin and Les McCann. \nJohn Levine died in 1970 and Rumsey left “The Lighthouse” in 1971 to open the “Concerts By The Sea” jazz club in nearby Redondo Beach. From the middle of the 1990s\, jazz slowly began to come back to the club. \nHours\nMonday – Friday: 4:00pm – Close\nSaturday: 12:00pm – Close\nSunday: 10:00am – Close \n\nFor additional information\, visit the website @ \nwww.thelighthousecafe.net/live-music\n \n  \nFind more
URL:https://www.free2funla.com/event/monday-night-jazz-at-lighthouse-cafe/2027-06-14/
LOCATION:The Lighthouse Cafe\, 30 Pier Avenue\, Hermosa Beach\, CA\, 90254\, United States
CATEGORIES:-Hermosa Beach,Concerts & Music,Fun 4 Couples,Fun 4 Singles
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20270712T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20270712T233000
DTSTAMP:20251207T000232Z
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SUMMARY:Monday Night Jazz - Lighthouse Cafe Hermosa Beach
DESCRIPTION:EVERY MONDAY – Hermosa Beach\nLive music is back! We have an amazing lineup\, stop by and have a listen! Join us every Monday for a smooth Jazz Jam Session with Jacques Lesure at The Lighthouse Cafe! \n \nHappy Hour is Monday-Friday 4:00 pm-7:00 pm!\n \nThe Lighthouse Cafe is a Great Location for Special Events!\nContact us about your next party\, corporate event\, pub crawl\, birthday\, anniversary\, or special occasion! Talk to us about office parties and our happy hour! Contact 310 376-9833 \n\n \n30 Pier Avenue\, Hermosa Beach\, CA 90254 \n \nA restaurant called “Verpilate’s” was built a short walk from the ocean at 30 Pier Avenue in 1934\, and it was converted into “The Lighthouse”\, a bar\, in 1940 (“Café” was added to the official name only when the business was sold in 1981). The club first began showcasing jazz music on May 29\, 1949\, when owner John Levine permitted bassist/band leader Howard Rumsey to start a recurring Sunday jam session on a trial basis. The experiment was a success. Rumsey became club manager soon after and put together a house band called the Lighthouse All-Stars. \nWhile the club also hosted visiting groups\, the Lighthouse All-Stars became a noted ensemble in its own right\, which had among its guest musicians Chet Baker\, Gerry Mulligan\, and Miles Davis. The longest-running members of the Lighthouse All-Stars were Bob Cooper (tenor saxophone)\, Conte Candoli (trumpet)\, and Stan Levey (drums). \n \nWest Coast jazz stalwarts Shorty Rogers\, Richie Kamuca\, Bill Holman\, Bud Shank\, Shelly Manne\, and Jimmy Giuffre were also regulars in the early days. Max Roach was the regular drummer for a while in 1953. The club also became an important venue for recordings; Art Pepper\, Lee Morgan\, Cannonball Adderley\, Mose Allison\, Ramsey Lewis\, Art Blakey\, Charles Earland\, Grant Green\, Elvin Jones\, Cal Tjader\, the Modern Jazz Quartet\, The Three Sounds\, the Jazz Crusaders\, and Joe Henderson all made recordings there. \n \n“The Lighthouse” sponsored an inter-collegiate jazz festival in the late-1950s\, and the competition’s winners included Mike Melvoin and Les McCann. \nJohn Levine died in 1970 and Rumsey left “The Lighthouse” in 1971 to open the “Concerts By The Sea” jazz club in nearby Redondo Beach. From the middle of the 1990s\, jazz slowly began to come back to the club. \nHours\nMonday – Friday: 4:00pm – Close\nSaturday: 12:00pm – Close\nSunday: 10:00am – Close \n\nFor additional information\, visit the website @ \nwww.thelighthousecafe.net/live-music\n \n  \nFind more
URL:https://www.free2funla.com/event/monday-night-jazz-at-lighthouse-cafe/2027-07-12/
LOCATION:The Lighthouse Cafe\, 30 Pier Avenue\, Hermosa Beach\, CA\, 90254\, United States
CATEGORIES:-Hermosa Beach,Concerts & Music,Fun 4 Couples,Fun 4 Singles
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20270809T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20270809T233000
DTSTAMP:20251207T000232Z
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SUMMARY:Monday Night Jazz - Lighthouse Cafe Hermosa Beach
DESCRIPTION:EVERY MONDAY – Hermosa Beach\nLive music is back! We have an amazing lineup\, stop by and have a listen! Join us every Monday for a smooth Jazz Jam Session with Jacques Lesure at The Lighthouse Cafe! \n \nHappy Hour is Monday-Friday 4:00 pm-7:00 pm!\n \nThe Lighthouse Cafe is a Great Location for Special Events!\nContact us about your next party\, corporate event\, pub crawl\, birthday\, anniversary\, or special occasion! Talk to us about office parties and our happy hour! Contact 310 376-9833 \n\n \n30 Pier Avenue\, Hermosa Beach\, CA 90254 \n \nA restaurant called “Verpilate’s” was built a short walk from the ocean at 30 Pier Avenue in 1934\, and it was converted into “The Lighthouse”\, a bar\, in 1940 (“Café” was added to the official name only when the business was sold in 1981). The club first began showcasing jazz music on May 29\, 1949\, when owner John Levine permitted bassist/band leader Howard Rumsey to start a recurring Sunday jam session on a trial basis. The experiment was a success. Rumsey became club manager soon after and put together a house band called the Lighthouse All-Stars. \nWhile the club also hosted visiting groups\, the Lighthouse All-Stars became a noted ensemble in its own right\, which had among its guest musicians Chet Baker\, Gerry Mulligan\, and Miles Davis. The longest-running members of the Lighthouse All-Stars were Bob Cooper (tenor saxophone)\, Conte Candoli (trumpet)\, and Stan Levey (drums). \n \nWest Coast jazz stalwarts Shorty Rogers\, Richie Kamuca\, Bill Holman\, Bud Shank\, Shelly Manne\, and Jimmy Giuffre were also regulars in the early days. Max Roach was the regular drummer for a while in 1953. The club also became an important venue for recordings; Art Pepper\, Lee Morgan\, Cannonball Adderley\, Mose Allison\, Ramsey Lewis\, Art Blakey\, Charles Earland\, Grant Green\, Elvin Jones\, Cal Tjader\, the Modern Jazz Quartet\, The Three Sounds\, the Jazz Crusaders\, and Joe Henderson all made recordings there. \n \n“The Lighthouse” sponsored an inter-collegiate jazz festival in the late-1950s\, and the competition’s winners included Mike Melvoin and Les McCann. \nJohn Levine died in 1970 and Rumsey left “The Lighthouse” in 1971 to open the “Concerts By The Sea” jazz club in nearby Redondo Beach. From the middle of the 1990s\, jazz slowly began to come back to the club. \nHours\nMonday – Friday: 4:00pm – Close\nSaturday: 12:00pm – Close\nSunday: 10:00am – Close \n\nFor additional information\, visit the website @ \nwww.thelighthousecafe.net/live-music\n \n  \nFind more
URL:https://www.free2funla.com/event/monday-night-jazz-at-lighthouse-cafe/2027-08-09/
LOCATION:The Lighthouse Cafe\, 30 Pier Avenue\, Hermosa Beach\, CA\, 90254\, United States
CATEGORIES:-Hermosa Beach,Concerts & Music,Fun 4 Couples,Fun 4 Singles
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20270913T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20270913T233000
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SUMMARY:Monday Night Jazz - Lighthouse Cafe Hermosa Beach
DESCRIPTION:EVERY MONDAY – Hermosa Beach\nLive music is back! We have an amazing lineup\, stop by and have a listen! Join us every Monday for a smooth Jazz Jam Session with Jacques Lesure at The Lighthouse Cafe! \n \nHappy Hour is Monday-Friday 4:00 pm-7:00 pm!\n \nThe Lighthouse Cafe is a Great Location for Special Events!\nContact us about your next party\, corporate event\, pub crawl\, birthday\, anniversary\, or special occasion! Talk to us about office parties and our happy hour! Contact 310 376-9833 \n\n \n30 Pier Avenue\, Hermosa Beach\, CA 90254 \n \nA restaurant called “Verpilate’s” was built a short walk from the ocean at 30 Pier Avenue in 1934\, and it was converted into “The Lighthouse”\, a bar\, in 1940 (“Café” was added to the official name only when the business was sold in 1981). The club first began showcasing jazz music on May 29\, 1949\, when owner John Levine permitted bassist/band leader Howard Rumsey to start a recurring Sunday jam session on a trial basis. The experiment was a success. Rumsey became club manager soon after and put together a house band called the Lighthouse All-Stars. \nWhile the club also hosted visiting groups\, the Lighthouse All-Stars became a noted ensemble in its own right\, which had among its guest musicians Chet Baker\, Gerry Mulligan\, and Miles Davis. The longest-running members of the Lighthouse All-Stars were Bob Cooper (tenor saxophone)\, Conte Candoli (trumpet)\, and Stan Levey (drums). \n \nWest Coast jazz stalwarts Shorty Rogers\, Richie Kamuca\, Bill Holman\, Bud Shank\, Shelly Manne\, and Jimmy Giuffre were also regulars in the early days. Max Roach was the regular drummer for a while in 1953. The club also became an important venue for recordings; Art Pepper\, Lee Morgan\, Cannonball Adderley\, Mose Allison\, Ramsey Lewis\, Art Blakey\, Charles Earland\, Grant Green\, Elvin Jones\, Cal Tjader\, the Modern Jazz Quartet\, The Three Sounds\, the Jazz Crusaders\, and Joe Henderson all made recordings there. \n \n“The Lighthouse” sponsored an inter-collegiate jazz festival in the late-1950s\, and the competition’s winners included Mike Melvoin and Les McCann. \nJohn Levine died in 1970 and Rumsey left “The Lighthouse” in 1971 to open the “Concerts By The Sea” jazz club in nearby Redondo Beach. From the middle of the 1990s\, jazz slowly began to come back to the club. \nHours\nMonday – Friday: 4:00pm – Close\nSaturday: 12:00pm – Close\nSunday: 10:00am – Close \n\nFor additional information\, visit the website @ \nwww.thelighthousecafe.net/live-music\n \n  \nFind more
URL:https://www.free2funla.com/event/monday-night-jazz-at-lighthouse-cafe/2027-09-13/
LOCATION:The Lighthouse Cafe\, 30 Pier Avenue\, Hermosa Beach\, CA\, 90254\, United States
CATEGORIES:-Hermosa Beach,Concerts & Music,Fun 4 Couples,Fun 4 Singles
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20271011T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20271011T233000
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SUMMARY:Monday Night Jazz - Lighthouse Cafe Hermosa Beach
DESCRIPTION:EVERY MONDAY – Hermosa Beach\nLive music is back! We have an amazing lineup\, stop by and have a listen! Join us every Monday for a smooth Jazz Jam Session with Jacques Lesure at The Lighthouse Cafe! \n \nHappy Hour is Monday-Friday 4:00 pm-7:00 pm!\n \nThe Lighthouse Cafe is a Great Location for Special Events!\nContact us about your next party\, corporate event\, pub crawl\, birthday\, anniversary\, or special occasion! Talk to us about office parties and our happy hour! Contact 310 376-9833 \n\n \n30 Pier Avenue\, Hermosa Beach\, CA 90254 \n \nA restaurant called “Verpilate’s” was built a short walk from the ocean at 30 Pier Avenue in 1934\, and it was converted into “The Lighthouse”\, a bar\, in 1940 (“Café” was added to the official name only when the business was sold in 1981). The club first began showcasing jazz music on May 29\, 1949\, when owner John Levine permitted bassist/band leader Howard Rumsey to start a recurring Sunday jam session on a trial basis. The experiment was a success. Rumsey became club manager soon after and put together a house band called the Lighthouse All-Stars. \nWhile the club also hosted visiting groups\, the Lighthouse All-Stars became a noted ensemble in its own right\, which had among its guest musicians Chet Baker\, Gerry Mulligan\, and Miles Davis. The longest-running members of the Lighthouse All-Stars were Bob Cooper (tenor saxophone)\, Conte Candoli (trumpet)\, and Stan Levey (drums). \n \nWest Coast jazz stalwarts Shorty Rogers\, Richie Kamuca\, Bill Holman\, Bud Shank\, Shelly Manne\, and Jimmy Giuffre were also regulars in the early days. Max Roach was the regular drummer for a while in 1953. The club also became an important venue for recordings; Art Pepper\, Lee Morgan\, Cannonball Adderley\, Mose Allison\, Ramsey Lewis\, Art Blakey\, Charles Earland\, Grant Green\, Elvin Jones\, Cal Tjader\, the Modern Jazz Quartet\, The Three Sounds\, the Jazz Crusaders\, and Joe Henderson all made recordings there. \n \n“The Lighthouse” sponsored an inter-collegiate jazz festival in the late-1950s\, and the competition’s winners included Mike Melvoin and Les McCann. \nJohn Levine died in 1970 and Rumsey left “The Lighthouse” in 1971 to open the “Concerts By The Sea” jazz club in nearby Redondo Beach. From the middle of the 1990s\, jazz slowly began to come back to the club. \nHours\nMonday – Friday: 4:00pm – Close\nSaturday: 12:00pm – Close\nSunday: 10:00am – Close \n\nFor additional information\, visit the website @ \nwww.thelighthousecafe.net/live-music\n \n  \nFind more
URL:https://www.free2funla.com/event/monday-night-jazz-at-lighthouse-cafe/2027-10-11/
LOCATION:The Lighthouse Cafe\, 30 Pier Avenue\, Hermosa Beach\, CA\, 90254\, United States
CATEGORIES:-Hermosa Beach,Concerts & Music,Fun 4 Couples,Fun 4 Singles
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20271108T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20271108T233000
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SUMMARY:Monday Night Jazz - Lighthouse Cafe Hermosa Beach
DESCRIPTION:EVERY MONDAY – Hermosa Beach\nLive music is back! We have an amazing lineup\, stop by and have a listen! Join us every Monday for a smooth Jazz Jam Session with Jacques Lesure at The Lighthouse Cafe! \n \nHappy Hour is Monday-Friday 4:00 pm-7:00 pm!\n \nThe Lighthouse Cafe is a Great Location for Special Events!\nContact us about your next party\, corporate event\, pub crawl\, birthday\, anniversary\, or special occasion! Talk to us about office parties and our happy hour! Contact 310 376-9833 \n\n \n30 Pier Avenue\, Hermosa Beach\, CA 90254 \n \nA restaurant called “Verpilate’s” was built a short walk from the ocean at 30 Pier Avenue in 1934\, and it was converted into “The Lighthouse”\, a bar\, in 1940 (“Café” was added to the official name only when the business was sold in 1981). The club first began showcasing jazz music on May 29\, 1949\, when owner John Levine permitted bassist/band leader Howard Rumsey to start a recurring Sunday jam session on a trial basis. The experiment was a success. Rumsey became club manager soon after and put together a house band called the Lighthouse All-Stars. \nWhile the club also hosted visiting groups\, the Lighthouse All-Stars became a noted ensemble in its own right\, which had among its guest musicians Chet Baker\, Gerry Mulligan\, and Miles Davis. The longest-running members of the Lighthouse All-Stars were Bob Cooper (tenor saxophone)\, Conte Candoli (trumpet)\, and Stan Levey (drums). \n \nWest Coast jazz stalwarts Shorty Rogers\, Richie Kamuca\, Bill Holman\, Bud Shank\, Shelly Manne\, and Jimmy Giuffre were also regulars in the early days. Max Roach was the regular drummer for a while in 1953. The club also became an important venue for recordings; Art Pepper\, Lee Morgan\, Cannonball Adderley\, Mose Allison\, Ramsey Lewis\, Art Blakey\, Charles Earland\, Grant Green\, Elvin Jones\, Cal Tjader\, the Modern Jazz Quartet\, The Three Sounds\, the Jazz Crusaders\, and Joe Henderson all made recordings there. \n \n“The Lighthouse” sponsored an inter-collegiate jazz festival in the late-1950s\, and the competition’s winners included Mike Melvoin and Les McCann. \nJohn Levine died in 1970 and Rumsey left “The Lighthouse” in 1971 to open the “Concerts By The Sea” jazz club in nearby Redondo Beach. From the middle of the 1990s\, jazz slowly began to come back to the club. \nHours\nMonday – Friday: 4:00pm – Close\nSaturday: 12:00pm – Close\nSunday: 10:00am – Close \n\nFor additional information\, visit the website @ \nwww.thelighthousecafe.net/live-music\n \n  \nFind more
URL:https://www.free2funla.com/event/monday-night-jazz-at-lighthouse-cafe/2027-11-08/
LOCATION:The Lighthouse Cafe\, 30 Pier Avenue\, Hermosa Beach\, CA\, 90254\, United States
CATEGORIES:-Hermosa Beach,Concerts & Music,Fun 4 Couples,Fun 4 Singles
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SUMMARY:Monday Night Jazz - Lighthouse Cafe Hermosa Beach
DESCRIPTION:EVERY MONDAY – Hermosa Beach\nLive music is back! We have an amazing lineup\, stop by and have a listen! Join us every Monday for a smooth Jazz Jam Session with Jacques Lesure at The Lighthouse Cafe! \n \nHappy Hour is Monday-Friday 4:00 pm-7:00 pm!\n \nThe Lighthouse Cafe is a Great Location for Special Events!\nContact us about your next party\, corporate event\, pub crawl\, birthday\, anniversary\, or special occasion! Talk to us about office parties and our happy hour! Contact 310 376-9833 \n\n \n30 Pier Avenue\, Hermosa Beach\, CA 90254 \n \nA restaurant called “Verpilate’s” was built a short walk from the ocean at 30 Pier Avenue in 1934\, and it was converted into “The Lighthouse”\, a bar\, in 1940 (“Café” was added to the official name only when the business was sold in 1981). The club first began showcasing jazz music on May 29\, 1949\, when owner John Levine permitted bassist/band leader Howard Rumsey to start a recurring Sunday jam session on a trial basis. The experiment was a success. Rumsey became club manager soon after and put together a house band called the Lighthouse All-Stars. \nWhile the club also hosted visiting groups\, the Lighthouse All-Stars became a noted ensemble in its own right\, which had among its guest musicians Chet Baker\, Gerry Mulligan\, and Miles Davis. The longest-running members of the Lighthouse All-Stars were Bob Cooper (tenor saxophone)\, Conte Candoli (trumpet)\, and Stan Levey (drums). \n \nWest Coast jazz stalwarts Shorty Rogers\, Richie Kamuca\, Bill Holman\, Bud Shank\, Shelly Manne\, and Jimmy Giuffre were also regulars in the early days. Max Roach was the regular drummer for a while in 1953. The club also became an important venue for recordings; Art Pepper\, Lee Morgan\, Cannonball Adderley\, Mose Allison\, Ramsey Lewis\, Art Blakey\, Charles Earland\, Grant Green\, Elvin Jones\, Cal Tjader\, the Modern Jazz Quartet\, The Three Sounds\, the Jazz Crusaders\, and Joe Henderson all made recordings there. \n \n“The Lighthouse” sponsored an inter-collegiate jazz festival in the late-1950s\, and the competition’s winners included Mike Melvoin and Les McCann. \nJohn Levine died in 1970 and Rumsey left “The Lighthouse” in 1971 to open the “Concerts By The Sea” jazz club in nearby Redondo Beach. From the middle of the 1990s\, jazz slowly began to come back to the club. \nHours\nMonday – Friday: 4:00pm – Close\nSaturday: 12:00pm – Close\nSunday: 10:00am – Close \n\nFor additional information\, visit the website @ \nwww.thelighthousecafe.net/live-music\n \n  \nFind more
URL:https://www.free2funla.com/event/monday-night-jazz-at-lighthouse-cafe/2027-12-13/
LOCATION:The Lighthouse Cafe\, 30 Pier Avenue\, Hermosa Beach\, CA\, 90254\, United States
CATEGORIES:-Hermosa Beach,Concerts & Music,Fun 4 Couples,Fun 4 Singles
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20280110T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20280110T233000
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SUMMARY:Monday Night Jazz - Lighthouse Cafe Hermosa Beach
DESCRIPTION:EVERY MONDAY – Hermosa Beach\nLive music is back! We have an amazing lineup\, stop by and have a listen! Join us every Monday for a smooth Jazz Jam Session with Jacques Lesure at The Lighthouse Cafe! \n \nHappy Hour is Monday-Friday 4:00 pm-7:00 pm!\n \nThe Lighthouse Cafe is a Great Location for Special Events!\nContact us about your next party\, corporate event\, pub crawl\, birthday\, anniversary\, or special occasion! Talk to us about office parties and our happy hour! Contact 310 376-9833 \n\n \n30 Pier Avenue\, Hermosa Beach\, CA 90254 \n \nA restaurant called “Verpilate’s” was built a short walk from the ocean at 30 Pier Avenue in 1934\, and it was converted into “The Lighthouse”\, a bar\, in 1940 (“Café” was added to the official name only when the business was sold in 1981). The club first began showcasing jazz music on May 29\, 1949\, when owner John Levine permitted bassist/band leader Howard Rumsey to start a recurring Sunday jam session on a trial basis. The experiment was a success. Rumsey became club manager soon after and put together a house band called the Lighthouse All-Stars. \nWhile the club also hosted visiting groups\, the Lighthouse All-Stars became a noted ensemble in its own right\, which had among its guest musicians Chet Baker\, Gerry Mulligan\, and Miles Davis. The longest-running members of the Lighthouse All-Stars were Bob Cooper (tenor saxophone)\, Conte Candoli (trumpet)\, and Stan Levey (drums). \n \nWest Coast jazz stalwarts Shorty Rogers\, Richie Kamuca\, Bill Holman\, Bud Shank\, Shelly Manne\, and Jimmy Giuffre were also regulars in the early days. Max Roach was the regular drummer for a while in 1953. The club also became an important venue for recordings; Art Pepper\, Lee Morgan\, Cannonball Adderley\, Mose Allison\, Ramsey Lewis\, Art Blakey\, Charles Earland\, Grant Green\, Elvin Jones\, Cal Tjader\, the Modern Jazz Quartet\, The Three Sounds\, the Jazz Crusaders\, and Joe Henderson all made recordings there. \n \n“The Lighthouse” sponsored an inter-collegiate jazz festival in the late-1950s\, and the competition’s winners included Mike Melvoin and Les McCann. \nJohn Levine died in 1970 and Rumsey left “The Lighthouse” in 1971 to open the “Concerts By The Sea” jazz club in nearby Redondo Beach. From the middle of the 1990s\, jazz slowly began to come back to the club. \nHours\nMonday – Friday: 4:00pm – Close\nSaturday: 12:00pm – Close\nSunday: 10:00am – Close \n\nFor additional information\, visit the website @ \nwww.thelighthousecafe.net/live-music\n \n  \nFind more
URL:https://www.free2funla.com/event/monday-night-jazz-at-lighthouse-cafe/2028-01-10/
LOCATION:The Lighthouse Cafe\, 30 Pier Avenue\, Hermosa Beach\, CA\, 90254\, United States
CATEGORIES:-Hermosa Beach,Concerts & Music,Fun 4 Couples,Fun 4 Singles
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20280214T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20280214T233000
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SUMMARY:Monday Night Jazz - Lighthouse Cafe Hermosa Beach
DESCRIPTION:EVERY MONDAY – Hermosa Beach\nLive music is back! We have an amazing lineup\, stop by and have a listen! Join us every Monday for a smooth Jazz Jam Session with Jacques Lesure at The Lighthouse Cafe! \n \nHappy Hour is Monday-Friday 4:00 pm-7:00 pm!\n \nThe Lighthouse Cafe is a Great Location for Special Events!\nContact us about your next party\, corporate event\, pub crawl\, birthday\, anniversary\, or special occasion! Talk to us about office parties and our happy hour! Contact 310 376-9833 \n\n \n30 Pier Avenue\, Hermosa Beach\, CA 90254 \n \nA restaurant called “Verpilate’s” was built a short walk from the ocean at 30 Pier Avenue in 1934\, and it was converted into “The Lighthouse”\, a bar\, in 1940 (“Café” was added to the official name only when the business was sold in 1981). The club first began showcasing jazz music on May 29\, 1949\, when owner John Levine permitted bassist/band leader Howard Rumsey to start a recurring Sunday jam session on a trial basis. The experiment was a success. Rumsey became club manager soon after and put together a house band called the Lighthouse All-Stars. \nWhile the club also hosted visiting groups\, the Lighthouse All-Stars became a noted ensemble in its own right\, which had among its guest musicians Chet Baker\, Gerry Mulligan\, and Miles Davis. The longest-running members of the Lighthouse All-Stars were Bob Cooper (tenor saxophone)\, Conte Candoli (trumpet)\, and Stan Levey (drums). \n \nWest Coast jazz stalwarts Shorty Rogers\, Richie Kamuca\, Bill Holman\, Bud Shank\, Shelly Manne\, and Jimmy Giuffre were also regulars in the early days. Max Roach was the regular drummer for a while in 1953. The club also became an important venue for recordings; Art Pepper\, Lee Morgan\, Cannonball Adderley\, Mose Allison\, Ramsey Lewis\, Art Blakey\, Charles Earland\, Grant Green\, Elvin Jones\, Cal Tjader\, the Modern Jazz Quartet\, The Three Sounds\, the Jazz Crusaders\, and Joe Henderson all made recordings there. \n \n“The Lighthouse” sponsored an inter-collegiate jazz festival in the late-1950s\, and the competition’s winners included Mike Melvoin and Les McCann. \nJohn Levine died in 1970 and Rumsey left “The Lighthouse” in 1971 to open the “Concerts By The Sea” jazz club in nearby Redondo Beach. From the middle of the 1990s\, jazz slowly began to come back to the club. \nHours\nMonday – Friday: 4:00pm – Close\nSaturday: 12:00pm – Close\nSunday: 10:00am – Close \n\nFor additional information\, visit the website @ \nwww.thelighthousecafe.net/live-music\n \n  \nFind more
URL:https://www.free2funla.com/event/monday-night-jazz-at-lighthouse-cafe/2028-02-14/
LOCATION:The Lighthouse Cafe\, 30 Pier Avenue\, Hermosa Beach\, CA\, 90254\, United States
CATEGORIES:-Hermosa Beach,Concerts & Music,Fun 4 Couples,Fun 4 Singles
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20280313T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20280313T233000
DTSTAMP:20251207T000232Z
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SUMMARY:Monday Night Jazz - Lighthouse Cafe Hermosa Beach
DESCRIPTION:EVERY MONDAY – Hermosa Beach\nLive music is back! We have an amazing lineup\, stop by and have a listen! Join us every Monday for a smooth Jazz Jam Session with Jacques Lesure at The Lighthouse Cafe! \n \nHappy Hour is Monday-Friday 4:00 pm-7:00 pm!\n \nThe Lighthouse Cafe is a Great Location for Special Events!\nContact us about your next party\, corporate event\, pub crawl\, birthday\, anniversary\, or special occasion! Talk to us about office parties and our happy hour! Contact 310 376-9833 \n\n \n30 Pier Avenue\, Hermosa Beach\, CA 90254 \n \nA restaurant called “Verpilate’s” was built a short walk from the ocean at 30 Pier Avenue in 1934\, and it was converted into “The Lighthouse”\, a bar\, in 1940 (“Café” was added to the official name only when the business was sold in 1981). The club first began showcasing jazz music on May 29\, 1949\, when owner John Levine permitted bassist/band leader Howard Rumsey to start a recurring Sunday jam session on a trial basis. The experiment was a success. Rumsey became club manager soon after and put together a house band called the Lighthouse All-Stars. \nWhile the club also hosted visiting groups\, the Lighthouse All-Stars became a noted ensemble in its own right\, which had among its guest musicians Chet Baker\, Gerry Mulligan\, and Miles Davis. The longest-running members of the Lighthouse All-Stars were Bob Cooper (tenor saxophone)\, Conte Candoli (trumpet)\, and Stan Levey (drums). \n \nWest Coast jazz stalwarts Shorty Rogers\, Richie Kamuca\, Bill Holman\, Bud Shank\, Shelly Manne\, and Jimmy Giuffre were also regulars in the early days. Max Roach was the regular drummer for a while in 1953. The club also became an important venue for recordings; Art Pepper\, Lee Morgan\, Cannonball Adderley\, Mose Allison\, Ramsey Lewis\, Art Blakey\, Charles Earland\, Grant Green\, Elvin Jones\, Cal Tjader\, the Modern Jazz Quartet\, The Three Sounds\, the Jazz Crusaders\, and Joe Henderson all made recordings there. \n \n“The Lighthouse” sponsored an inter-collegiate jazz festival in the late-1950s\, and the competition’s winners included Mike Melvoin and Les McCann. \nJohn Levine died in 1970 and Rumsey left “The Lighthouse” in 1971 to open the “Concerts By The Sea” jazz club in nearby Redondo Beach. From the middle of the 1990s\, jazz slowly began to come back to the club. \nHours\nMonday – Friday: 4:00pm – Close\nSaturday: 12:00pm – Close\nSunday: 10:00am – Close \n\nFor additional information\, visit the website @ \nwww.thelighthousecafe.net/live-music\n \n  \nFind more
URL:https://www.free2funla.com/event/monday-night-jazz-at-lighthouse-cafe/2028-03-13/
LOCATION:The Lighthouse Cafe\, 30 Pier Avenue\, Hermosa Beach\, CA\, 90254\, United States
CATEGORIES:-Hermosa Beach,Concerts & Music,Fun 4 Couples,Fun 4 Singles
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DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20280316T160000
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SUMMARY:St. Patrick's Day Parade
DESCRIPTION:SATURDAY – Hermosa Beach\nEmbrace the Green: Celebrate St Patrick’s Day at the Hermosa Beach Parade! Calling all leprechaun hunters and green-clad enthusiasts! Dust off your shamrock socks and get ready for a vibrant celebration of Irish heritage at the Hermosa Beach St. Patrick’s Day Parade. This iconic event\, returning for its 28th year on Saturday\, March 16th\, promises a day filled with festive spirit\, community cheer\, and a whole lot of fun. \n \nA Parade Fit for a Saint: A Celebration of Local Spirit\nThe heart of the festivities lies in the vibrant parade\, kicking off at 11:00 AM. Grab a spot along Pier Avenue and Hermosa Avenue (closed early morning for parade preparations) and prepare to be dazzled by a kaleidoscope of local treasures. \nMarching bands will fill the air with lively tunes\, while colorful floats showcasing your favorite local non-profits\, unique vehicles\, and cool brands weave their way through the streets. This eclectic mix perfectly captures the spirit of Hermosa Beach\, offering a glimpse into the vibrant community that thrives there. \n \nMore Than Just a Parade: A Day of Festivities Awaits\nThe St. Patrick’s Day fun doesn’t stop after the parade winds down at 1:00 PM. Head over to Pier Plaza and let the festivities continue! The South Bay Marching Club (SBMC) takes center stage\, keeping the celebratory energy flowing with lively music until 4:00 PM. \nSo\, grab a bite to eat at one of the many restaurants lining the pier\, soak up the California sunshine\, and let the music wash over you. It’s the perfect way to unwind\, connect with friends and family\, and extend the St. Patrick’s Day cheer. \n \nA Celebration for Everyone: Wear Green and Join the Fun!\nWhether you’re Irish by heritage or simply love a good party\, the Hermosa Beach St. Patrick’s Day Parade welcomes everyone. Don your greenest attire\, bring your festive spirit\, and get ready to immerse yourself in a day filled with community pride and joyful celebration. \nFeeling peckish? Parade participants aren’t allowed to throw candy or trinkets\, but they can hand out flyers and treats directly to attendees. Keep an eye out for goodies as the parade progresses! \nThree announcing stages positioned along the route provide insightful commentary on each entry\, ensuring you don’t miss a beat. Learn about the local organizations and businesses participating\, and appreciate the creativity and dedication poured into each float. \n \nEmbrace the Spirit of Hermosa Beach: Make Memories that Last\nThe Hermosa Beach St. Patrick’s Day Parade is more than just a celebration of Irish heritage; it’s a celebration of community spirit. It’s a chance to come together\, embrace the vibrant energy of Hermosa Beach\, and create lasting memories with friends and family. \nSo\, mark your calendars for Saturday\, March 16th\, and get ready to paint the town green! The Hermosa Beach St. Patrick’s Day Parade awaits\, promising a day filled with laughter\, music\, and the joyful spirit of St. Patrick’s Day. \n \n  \n﻿ \n\nFor additional information\, visit the website @ \nhbchamber.net/parade/\n \n  \nFind more
URL:https://www.free2funla.com/event/st-patricks-day-parade/2028-03-16/
CATEGORIES:-Hermosa Beach,Fun 4 Couples,Fun 4 Kids,Fun 4 Seniors,Fun 4 Singles,Fun 4 Teens,Fun 4 the Family,Parade
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DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20280410T233000
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SUMMARY:Monday Night Jazz - Lighthouse Cafe Hermosa Beach
DESCRIPTION:EVERY MONDAY – Hermosa Beach\nLive music is back! We have an amazing lineup\, stop by and have a listen! Join us every Monday for a smooth Jazz Jam Session with Jacques Lesure at The Lighthouse Cafe! \n \nHappy Hour is Monday-Friday 4:00 pm-7:00 pm!\n \nThe Lighthouse Cafe is a Great Location for Special Events!\nContact us about your next party\, corporate event\, pub crawl\, birthday\, anniversary\, or special occasion! Talk to us about office parties and our happy hour! Contact 310 376-9833 \n\n \n30 Pier Avenue\, Hermosa Beach\, CA 90254 \n \nA restaurant called “Verpilate’s” was built a short walk from the ocean at 30 Pier Avenue in 1934\, and it was converted into “The Lighthouse”\, a bar\, in 1940 (“Café” was added to the official name only when the business was sold in 1981). The club first began showcasing jazz music on May 29\, 1949\, when owner John Levine permitted bassist/band leader Howard Rumsey to start a recurring Sunday jam session on a trial basis. The experiment was a success. Rumsey became club manager soon after and put together a house band called the Lighthouse All-Stars. \nWhile the club also hosted visiting groups\, the Lighthouse All-Stars became a noted ensemble in its own right\, which had among its guest musicians Chet Baker\, Gerry Mulligan\, and Miles Davis. The longest-running members of the Lighthouse All-Stars were Bob Cooper (tenor saxophone)\, Conte Candoli (trumpet)\, and Stan Levey (drums). \n \nWest Coast jazz stalwarts Shorty Rogers\, Richie Kamuca\, Bill Holman\, Bud Shank\, Shelly Manne\, and Jimmy Giuffre were also regulars in the early days. Max Roach was the regular drummer for a while in 1953. The club also became an important venue for recordings; Art Pepper\, Lee Morgan\, Cannonball Adderley\, Mose Allison\, Ramsey Lewis\, Art Blakey\, Charles Earland\, Grant Green\, Elvin Jones\, Cal Tjader\, the Modern Jazz Quartet\, The Three Sounds\, the Jazz Crusaders\, and Joe Henderson all made recordings there. \n \n“The Lighthouse” sponsored an inter-collegiate jazz festival in the late-1950s\, and the competition’s winners included Mike Melvoin and Les McCann. \nJohn Levine died in 1970 and Rumsey left “The Lighthouse” in 1971 to open the “Concerts By The Sea” jazz club in nearby Redondo Beach. From the middle of the 1990s\, jazz slowly began to come back to the club. \nHours\nMonday – Friday: 4:00pm – Close\nSaturday: 12:00pm – Close\nSunday: 10:00am – Close \n\nFor additional information\, visit the website @ \nwww.thelighthousecafe.net/live-music\n \n  \nFind more
URL:https://www.free2funla.com/event/monday-night-jazz-at-lighthouse-cafe/2028-04-10/
LOCATION:The Lighthouse Cafe\, 30 Pier Avenue\, Hermosa Beach\, CA\, 90254\, United States
CATEGORIES:-Hermosa Beach,Concerts & Music,Fun 4 Couples,Fun 4 Singles
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DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20280508T233000
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SUMMARY:Monday Night Jazz - Lighthouse Cafe Hermosa Beach
DESCRIPTION:EVERY MONDAY – Hermosa Beach\nLive music is back! We have an amazing lineup\, stop by and have a listen! Join us every Monday for a smooth Jazz Jam Session with Jacques Lesure at The Lighthouse Cafe! \n \nHappy Hour is Monday-Friday 4:00 pm-7:00 pm!\n \nThe Lighthouse Cafe is a Great Location for Special Events!\nContact us about your next party\, corporate event\, pub crawl\, birthday\, anniversary\, or special occasion! Talk to us about office parties and our happy hour! Contact 310 376-9833 \n\n \n30 Pier Avenue\, Hermosa Beach\, CA 90254 \n \nA restaurant called “Verpilate’s” was built a short walk from the ocean at 30 Pier Avenue in 1934\, and it was converted into “The Lighthouse”\, a bar\, in 1940 (“Café” was added to the official name only when the business was sold in 1981). The club first began showcasing jazz music on May 29\, 1949\, when owner John Levine permitted bassist/band leader Howard Rumsey to start a recurring Sunday jam session on a trial basis. The experiment was a success. Rumsey became club manager soon after and put together a house band called the Lighthouse All-Stars. \nWhile the club also hosted visiting groups\, the Lighthouse All-Stars became a noted ensemble in its own right\, which had among its guest musicians Chet Baker\, Gerry Mulligan\, and Miles Davis. The longest-running members of the Lighthouse All-Stars were Bob Cooper (tenor saxophone)\, Conte Candoli (trumpet)\, and Stan Levey (drums). \n \nWest Coast jazz stalwarts Shorty Rogers\, Richie Kamuca\, Bill Holman\, Bud Shank\, Shelly Manne\, and Jimmy Giuffre were also regulars in the early days. Max Roach was the regular drummer for a while in 1953. The club also became an important venue for recordings; Art Pepper\, Lee Morgan\, Cannonball Adderley\, Mose Allison\, Ramsey Lewis\, Art Blakey\, Charles Earland\, Grant Green\, Elvin Jones\, Cal Tjader\, the Modern Jazz Quartet\, The Three Sounds\, the Jazz Crusaders\, and Joe Henderson all made recordings there. \n \n“The Lighthouse” sponsored an inter-collegiate jazz festival in the late-1950s\, and the competition’s winners included Mike Melvoin and Les McCann. \nJohn Levine died in 1970 and Rumsey left “The Lighthouse” in 1971 to open the “Concerts By The Sea” jazz club in nearby Redondo Beach. From the middle of the 1990s\, jazz slowly began to come back to the club. \nHours\nMonday – Friday: 4:00pm – Close\nSaturday: 12:00pm – Close\nSunday: 10:00am – Close \n\nFor additional information\, visit the website @ \nwww.thelighthousecafe.net/live-music\n \n  \nFind more
URL:https://www.free2funla.com/event/monday-night-jazz-at-lighthouse-cafe/2028-05-08/
LOCATION:The Lighthouse Cafe\, 30 Pier Avenue\, Hermosa Beach\, CA\, 90254\, United States
CATEGORIES:-Hermosa Beach,Concerts & Music,Fun 4 Couples,Fun 4 Singles
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DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20280612T233000
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SUMMARY:Monday Night Jazz - Lighthouse Cafe Hermosa Beach
DESCRIPTION:EVERY MONDAY – Hermosa Beach\nLive music is back! We have an amazing lineup\, stop by and have a listen! Join us every Monday for a smooth Jazz Jam Session with Jacques Lesure at The Lighthouse Cafe! \n \nHappy Hour is Monday-Friday 4:00 pm-7:00 pm!\n \nThe Lighthouse Cafe is a Great Location for Special Events!\nContact us about your next party\, corporate event\, pub crawl\, birthday\, anniversary\, or special occasion! Talk to us about office parties and our happy hour! Contact 310 376-9833 \n\n \n30 Pier Avenue\, Hermosa Beach\, CA 90254 \n \nA restaurant called “Verpilate’s” was built a short walk from the ocean at 30 Pier Avenue in 1934\, and it was converted into “The Lighthouse”\, a bar\, in 1940 (“Café” was added to the official name only when the business was sold in 1981). The club first began showcasing jazz music on May 29\, 1949\, when owner John Levine permitted bassist/band leader Howard Rumsey to start a recurring Sunday jam session on a trial basis. The experiment was a success. Rumsey became club manager soon after and put together a house band called the Lighthouse All-Stars. \nWhile the club also hosted visiting groups\, the Lighthouse All-Stars became a noted ensemble in its own right\, which had among its guest musicians Chet Baker\, Gerry Mulligan\, and Miles Davis. The longest-running members of the Lighthouse All-Stars were Bob Cooper (tenor saxophone)\, Conte Candoli (trumpet)\, and Stan Levey (drums). \n \nWest Coast jazz stalwarts Shorty Rogers\, Richie Kamuca\, Bill Holman\, Bud Shank\, Shelly Manne\, and Jimmy Giuffre were also regulars in the early days. Max Roach was the regular drummer for a while in 1953. The club also became an important venue for recordings; Art Pepper\, Lee Morgan\, Cannonball Adderley\, Mose Allison\, Ramsey Lewis\, Art Blakey\, Charles Earland\, Grant Green\, Elvin Jones\, Cal Tjader\, the Modern Jazz Quartet\, The Three Sounds\, the Jazz Crusaders\, and Joe Henderson all made recordings there. \n \n“The Lighthouse” sponsored an inter-collegiate jazz festival in the late-1950s\, and the competition’s winners included Mike Melvoin and Les McCann. \nJohn Levine died in 1970 and Rumsey left “The Lighthouse” in 1971 to open the “Concerts By The Sea” jazz club in nearby Redondo Beach. From the middle of the 1990s\, jazz slowly began to come back to the club. \nHours\nMonday – Friday: 4:00pm – Close\nSaturday: 12:00pm – Close\nSunday: 10:00am – Close \n\nFor additional information\, visit the website @ \nwww.thelighthousecafe.net/live-music\n \n  \nFind more
URL:https://www.free2funla.com/event/monday-night-jazz-at-lighthouse-cafe/2028-06-12/
LOCATION:The Lighthouse Cafe\, 30 Pier Avenue\, Hermosa Beach\, CA\, 90254\, United States
CATEGORIES:-Hermosa Beach,Concerts & Music,Fun 4 Couples,Fun 4 Singles
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SUMMARY:Monday Night Jazz - Lighthouse Cafe Hermosa Beach
DESCRIPTION:EVERY MONDAY – Hermosa Beach\nLive music is back! We have an amazing lineup\, stop by and have a listen! Join us every Monday for a smooth Jazz Jam Session with Jacques Lesure at The Lighthouse Cafe! \n \nHappy Hour is Monday-Friday 4:00 pm-7:00 pm!\n \nThe Lighthouse Cafe is a Great Location for Special Events!\nContact us about your next party\, corporate event\, pub crawl\, birthday\, anniversary\, or special occasion! Talk to us about office parties and our happy hour! Contact 310 376-9833 \n\n \n30 Pier Avenue\, Hermosa Beach\, CA 90254 \n \nA restaurant called “Verpilate’s” was built a short walk from the ocean at 30 Pier Avenue in 1934\, and it was converted into “The Lighthouse”\, a bar\, in 1940 (“Café” was added to the official name only when the business was sold in 1981). The club first began showcasing jazz music on May 29\, 1949\, when owner John Levine permitted bassist/band leader Howard Rumsey to start a recurring Sunday jam session on a trial basis. The experiment was a success. Rumsey became club manager soon after and put together a house band called the Lighthouse All-Stars. \nWhile the club also hosted visiting groups\, the Lighthouse All-Stars became a noted ensemble in its own right\, which had among its guest musicians Chet Baker\, Gerry Mulligan\, and Miles Davis. The longest-running members of the Lighthouse All-Stars were Bob Cooper (tenor saxophone)\, Conte Candoli (trumpet)\, and Stan Levey (drums). \n \nWest Coast jazz stalwarts Shorty Rogers\, Richie Kamuca\, Bill Holman\, Bud Shank\, Shelly Manne\, and Jimmy Giuffre were also regulars in the early days. Max Roach was the regular drummer for a while in 1953. The club also became an important venue for recordings; Art Pepper\, Lee Morgan\, Cannonball Adderley\, Mose Allison\, Ramsey Lewis\, Art Blakey\, Charles Earland\, Grant Green\, Elvin Jones\, Cal Tjader\, the Modern Jazz Quartet\, The Three Sounds\, the Jazz Crusaders\, and Joe Henderson all made recordings there. \n \n“The Lighthouse” sponsored an inter-collegiate jazz festival in the late-1950s\, and the competition’s winners included Mike Melvoin and Les McCann. \nJohn Levine died in 1970 and Rumsey left “The Lighthouse” in 1971 to open the “Concerts By The Sea” jazz club in nearby Redondo Beach. From the middle of the 1990s\, jazz slowly began to come back to the club. \nHours\nMonday – Friday: 4:00pm – Close\nSaturday: 12:00pm – Close\nSunday: 10:00am – Close \n\nFor additional information\, visit the website @ \nwww.thelighthousecafe.net/live-music\n \n  \nFind more
URL:https://www.free2funla.com/event/monday-night-jazz-at-lighthouse-cafe/2028-07-10/
LOCATION:The Lighthouse Cafe\, 30 Pier Avenue\, Hermosa Beach\, CA\, 90254\, United States
CATEGORIES:-Hermosa Beach,Concerts & Music,Fun 4 Couples,Fun 4 Singles
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SUMMARY:Monday Night Jazz - Lighthouse Cafe Hermosa Beach
DESCRIPTION:EVERY MONDAY – Hermosa Beach\nLive music is back! We have an amazing lineup\, stop by and have a listen! Join us every Monday for a smooth Jazz Jam Session with Jacques Lesure at The Lighthouse Cafe! \n \nHappy Hour is Monday-Friday 4:00 pm-7:00 pm!\n \nThe Lighthouse Cafe is a Great Location for Special Events!\nContact us about your next party\, corporate event\, pub crawl\, birthday\, anniversary\, or special occasion! Talk to us about office parties and our happy hour! Contact 310 376-9833 \n\n \n30 Pier Avenue\, Hermosa Beach\, CA 90254 \n \nA restaurant called “Verpilate’s” was built a short walk from the ocean at 30 Pier Avenue in 1934\, and it was converted into “The Lighthouse”\, a bar\, in 1940 (“Café” was added to the official name only when the business was sold in 1981). The club first began showcasing jazz music on May 29\, 1949\, when owner John Levine permitted bassist/band leader Howard Rumsey to start a recurring Sunday jam session on a trial basis. The experiment was a success. Rumsey became club manager soon after and put together a house band called the Lighthouse All-Stars. \nWhile the club also hosted visiting groups\, the Lighthouse All-Stars became a noted ensemble in its own right\, which had among its guest musicians Chet Baker\, Gerry Mulligan\, and Miles Davis. The longest-running members of the Lighthouse All-Stars were Bob Cooper (tenor saxophone)\, Conte Candoli (trumpet)\, and Stan Levey (drums). \n \nWest Coast jazz stalwarts Shorty Rogers\, Richie Kamuca\, Bill Holman\, Bud Shank\, Shelly Manne\, and Jimmy Giuffre were also regulars in the early days. Max Roach was the regular drummer for a while in 1953. The club also became an important venue for recordings; Art Pepper\, Lee Morgan\, Cannonball Adderley\, Mose Allison\, Ramsey Lewis\, Art Blakey\, Charles Earland\, Grant Green\, Elvin Jones\, Cal Tjader\, the Modern Jazz Quartet\, The Three Sounds\, the Jazz Crusaders\, and Joe Henderson all made recordings there. \n \n“The Lighthouse” sponsored an inter-collegiate jazz festival in the late-1950s\, and the competition’s winners included Mike Melvoin and Les McCann. \nJohn Levine died in 1970 and Rumsey left “The Lighthouse” in 1971 to open the “Concerts By The Sea” jazz club in nearby Redondo Beach. From the middle of the 1990s\, jazz slowly began to come back to the club. \nHours\nMonday – Friday: 4:00pm – Close\nSaturday: 12:00pm – Close\nSunday: 10:00am – Close \n\nFor additional information\, visit the website @ \nwww.thelighthousecafe.net/live-music\n \n  \nFind more
URL:https://www.free2funla.com/event/monday-night-jazz-at-lighthouse-cafe/2028-08-14/
LOCATION:The Lighthouse Cafe\, 30 Pier Avenue\, Hermosa Beach\, CA\, 90254\, United States
CATEGORIES:-Hermosa Beach,Concerts & Music,Fun 4 Couples,Fun 4 Singles
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SUMMARY:Monday Night Jazz - Lighthouse Cafe Hermosa Beach
DESCRIPTION:EVERY MONDAY – Hermosa Beach\nLive music is back! We have an amazing lineup\, stop by and have a listen! Join us every Monday for a smooth Jazz Jam Session with Jacques Lesure at The Lighthouse Cafe! \n \nHappy Hour is Monday-Friday 4:00 pm-7:00 pm!\n \nThe Lighthouse Cafe is a Great Location for Special Events!\nContact us about your next party\, corporate event\, pub crawl\, birthday\, anniversary\, or special occasion! Talk to us about office parties and our happy hour! Contact 310 376-9833 \n\n \n30 Pier Avenue\, Hermosa Beach\, CA 90254 \n \nA restaurant called “Verpilate’s” was built a short walk from the ocean at 30 Pier Avenue in 1934\, and it was converted into “The Lighthouse”\, a bar\, in 1940 (“Café” was added to the official name only when the business was sold in 1981). The club first began showcasing jazz music on May 29\, 1949\, when owner John Levine permitted bassist/band leader Howard Rumsey to start a recurring Sunday jam session on a trial basis. The experiment was a success. Rumsey became club manager soon after and put together a house band called the Lighthouse All-Stars. \nWhile the club also hosted visiting groups\, the Lighthouse All-Stars became a noted ensemble in its own right\, which had among its guest musicians Chet Baker\, Gerry Mulligan\, and Miles Davis. The longest-running members of the Lighthouse All-Stars were Bob Cooper (tenor saxophone)\, Conte Candoli (trumpet)\, and Stan Levey (drums). \n \nWest Coast jazz stalwarts Shorty Rogers\, Richie Kamuca\, Bill Holman\, Bud Shank\, Shelly Manne\, and Jimmy Giuffre were also regulars in the early days. Max Roach was the regular drummer for a while in 1953. The club also became an important venue for recordings; Art Pepper\, Lee Morgan\, Cannonball Adderley\, Mose Allison\, Ramsey Lewis\, Art Blakey\, Charles Earland\, Grant Green\, Elvin Jones\, Cal Tjader\, the Modern Jazz Quartet\, The Three Sounds\, the Jazz Crusaders\, and Joe Henderson all made recordings there. \n \n“The Lighthouse” sponsored an inter-collegiate jazz festival in the late-1950s\, and the competition’s winners included Mike Melvoin and Les McCann. \nJohn Levine died in 1970 and Rumsey left “The Lighthouse” in 1971 to open the “Concerts By The Sea” jazz club in nearby Redondo Beach. From the middle of the 1990s\, jazz slowly began to come back to the club. \nHours\nMonday – Friday: 4:00pm – Close\nSaturday: 12:00pm – Close\nSunday: 10:00am – Close \n\nFor additional information\, visit the website @ \nwww.thelighthousecafe.net/live-music\n \n  \nFind more
URL:https://www.free2funla.com/event/monday-night-jazz-at-lighthouse-cafe/2028-09-11/
LOCATION:The Lighthouse Cafe\, 30 Pier Avenue\, Hermosa Beach\, CA\, 90254\, United States
CATEGORIES:-Hermosa Beach,Concerts & Music,Fun 4 Couples,Fun 4 Singles
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SUMMARY:Monday Night Jazz - Lighthouse Cafe Hermosa Beach
DESCRIPTION:EVERY MONDAY – Hermosa Beach\nLive music is back! We have an amazing lineup\, stop by and have a listen! Join us every Monday for a smooth Jazz Jam Session with Jacques Lesure at The Lighthouse Cafe! \n \nHappy Hour is Monday-Friday 4:00 pm-7:00 pm!\n \nThe Lighthouse Cafe is a Great Location for Special Events!\nContact us about your next party\, corporate event\, pub crawl\, birthday\, anniversary\, or special occasion! Talk to us about office parties and our happy hour! Contact 310 376-9833 \n\n \n30 Pier Avenue\, Hermosa Beach\, CA 90254 \n \nA restaurant called “Verpilate’s” was built a short walk from the ocean at 30 Pier Avenue in 1934\, and it was converted into “The Lighthouse”\, a bar\, in 1940 (“Café” was added to the official name only when the business was sold in 1981). The club first began showcasing jazz music on May 29\, 1949\, when owner John Levine permitted bassist/band leader Howard Rumsey to start a recurring Sunday jam session on a trial basis. The experiment was a success. Rumsey became club manager soon after and put together a house band called the Lighthouse All-Stars. \nWhile the club also hosted visiting groups\, the Lighthouse All-Stars became a noted ensemble in its own right\, which had among its guest musicians Chet Baker\, Gerry Mulligan\, and Miles Davis. The longest-running members of the Lighthouse All-Stars were Bob Cooper (tenor saxophone)\, Conte Candoli (trumpet)\, and Stan Levey (drums). \n \nWest Coast jazz stalwarts Shorty Rogers\, Richie Kamuca\, Bill Holman\, Bud Shank\, Shelly Manne\, and Jimmy Giuffre were also regulars in the early days. Max Roach was the regular drummer for a while in 1953. The club also became an important venue for recordings; Art Pepper\, Lee Morgan\, Cannonball Adderley\, Mose Allison\, Ramsey Lewis\, Art Blakey\, Charles Earland\, Grant Green\, Elvin Jones\, Cal Tjader\, the Modern Jazz Quartet\, The Three Sounds\, the Jazz Crusaders\, and Joe Henderson all made recordings there. \n \n“The Lighthouse” sponsored an inter-collegiate jazz festival in the late-1950s\, and the competition’s winners included Mike Melvoin and Les McCann. \nJohn Levine died in 1970 and Rumsey left “The Lighthouse” in 1971 to open the “Concerts By The Sea” jazz club in nearby Redondo Beach. From the middle of the 1990s\, jazz slowly began to come back to the club. \nHours\nMonday – Friday: 4:00pm – Close\nSaturday: 12:00pm – Close\nSunday: 10:00am – Close \n\nFor additional information\, visit the website @ \nwww.thelighthousecafe.net/live-music\n \n  \nFind more
URL:https://www.free2funla.com/event/monday-night-jazz-at-lighthouse-cafe/2028-10-09/
LOCATION:The Lighthouse Cafe\, 30 Pier Avenue\, Hermosa Beach\, CA\, 90254\, United States
CATEGORIES:-Hermosa Beach,Concerts & Music,Fun 4 Couples,Fun 4 Singles
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SUMMARY:Monday Night Jazz - Lighthouse Cafe Hermosa Beach
DESCRIPTION:EVERY MONDAY – Hermosa Beach\nLive music is back! We have an amazing lineup\, stop by and have a listen! Join us every Monday for a smooth Jazz Jam Session with Jacques Lesure at The Lighthouse Cafe! \n \nHappy Hour is Monday-Friday 4:00 pm-7:00 pm!\n \nThe Lighthouse Cafe is a Great Location for Special Events!\nContact us about your next party\, corporate event\, pub crawl\, birthday\, anniversary\, or special occasion! Talk to us about office parties and our happy hour! Contact 310 376-9833 \n\n \n30 Pier Avenue\, Hermosa Beach\, CA 90254 \n \nA restaurant called “Verpilate’s” was built a short walk from the ocean at 30 Pier Avenue in 1934\, and it was converted into “The Lighthouse”\, a bar\, in 1940 (“Café” was added to the official name only when the business was sold in 1981). The club first began showcasing jazz music on May 29\, 1949\, when owner John Levine permitted bassist/band leader Howard Rumsey to start a recurring Sunday jam session on a trial basis. The experiment was a success. Rumsey became club manager soon after and put together a house band called the Lighthouse All-Stars. \nWhile the club also hosted visiting groups\, the Lighthouse All-Stars became a noted ensemble in its own right\, which had among its guest musicians Chet Baker\, Gerry Mulligan\, and Miles Davis. The longest-running members of the Lighthouse All-Stars were Bob Cooper (tenor saxophone)\, Conte Candoli (trumpet)\, and Stan Levey (drums). \n \nWest Coast jazz stalwarts Shorty Rogers\, Richie Kamuca\, Bill Holman\, Bud Shank\, Shelly Manne\, and Jimmy Giuffre were also regulars in the early days. Max Roach was the regular drummer for a while in 1953. The club also became an important venue for recordings; Art Pepper\, Lee Morgan\, Cannonball Adderley\, Mose Allison\, Ramsey Lewis\, Art Blakey\, Charles Earland\, Grant Green\, Elvin Jones\, Cal Tjader\, the Modern Jazz Quartet\, The Three Sounds\, the Jazz Crusaders\, and Joe Henderson all made recordings there. \n \n“The Lighthouse” sponsored an inter-collegiate jazz festival in the late-1950s\, and the competition’s winners included Mike Melvoin and Les McCann. \nJohn Levine died in 1970 and Rumsey left “The Lighthouse” in 1971 to open the “Concerts By The Sea” jazz club in nearby Redondo Beach. From the middle of the 1990s\, jazz slowly began to come back to the club. \nHours\nMonday – Friday: 4:00pm – Close\nSaturday: 12:00pm – Close\nSunday: 10:00am – Close \n\nFor additional information\, visit the website @ \nwww.thelighthousecafe.net/live-music\n \n  \nFind more
URL:https://www.free2funla.com/event/monday-night-jazz-at-lighthouse-cafe/2028-11-13/
LOCATION:The Lighthouse Cafe\, 30 Pier Avenue\, Hermosa Beach\, CA\, 90254\, United States
CATEGORIES:-Hermosa Beach,Concerts & Music,Fun 4 Couples,Fun 4 Singles
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