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SUMMARY:Hello\, My Name Is…  A comedy about losing your way on the journey to find yourself.
DESCRIPTION:By Amy Dellagarino\, Directed by Darin Anthony\nProduced by Laura Buckles and Joe Camareno \nWhat do you do when the world makes no sense? Some people meditate. Some people travel. And some people… join a cult. In this razor-sharp satire\, a ragtag group of seekers stumble into community\, purpose\, and even a little joy—in the unlikeliest of places. But as devotion twists and the “truth” grows harder to swallow\, each must decide: are they finally becoming who they are\, or are they disappearing entirely? Funny\, unsettling\, and brutally honest\, Hello\, My Name Is… explores the human hunger for meaning\, the comedy of misplaced faith\, and the strange\, surprising places where we end up finding ourselves. \nFeaturing: Ronni Page\, Rebecca Larson\, Brandon Bales\, Bradley Bazile\, Juan Monsalvez.
URL:https://www.discoverhollywood.com/event/hello-my-name-is-a-comedy-about-losing-your-way-on-the-journey-to-find-yourself/
LOCATION:Moving Arts Bold New Theater\, 3191 Casitas Ave.\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90039\, United States
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SUMMARY:Keyon Harrold
DESCRIPTION:Keyon Harrold is a Grammy Award-winning trumpeter\, composer\, and producer celebrated for his masterful ability to blend jazz with elements of hip-hop\, neo-soul\, rock\, and blues\, creating a sound uniquely reflective of the modern American experience. Hailing from Ferguson\, Missouri\, his music often carries themes of social justice and personal resilience\, which are vividly explored in his critically acclaimed albums like The Mugician (a portmanteau of ‘musician’ and ‘magician’) and his recent release\, Foreverland. Harrold’s distinctively warm and commanding trumpet sound has made him one of the most in-demand session musicians in the industry; he is known for providing the “trumpet voice” for Miles Davis in the biopic Miles Ahead and has collaborated with a vast array of legends including Beyoncé\, Jay-Z\, D’Angelo\, Common\, and his frequent bandmate and New School classmate\, Robert Glasper. His career showcases a rare versatility\, moving seamlessly from the improvisational rigor of jazz clubs to the pop sensibility of mainstream music.
URL:https://www.discoverhollywood.com/event/keyon-harrold/2025-11-19/1/
LOCATION:Blue Note Jazz Club
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20251119T180000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20251119T233000
DTSTAMP:20260425T122008
CREATED:20251103T111925Z
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SUMMARY:Hot Mulligan - THE SOUND A BODY MAKES WHEN IT'S STILL TOUR
DESCRIPTION:Hot Mulligan is an American rock band from Lansing\, Michigan\, widely recognized as one of the most prominent acts in the modern “emo revival” and pop-punk scenes. Formed in 2014\, the band—featuring vocalist Tades Sanville\, guitarists Chris Freeman and Ryan Malicsi\, and bassist Garrett “Garebear” Willig—is known for their emotionally intense\, cathartic performances and their blend of self-deprecating humor with genuine vulnerability. Their signature sound combines the raw energy and shouted vocals of early 2000s emo with the melodic hooks of pop-punk\, exemplified by successful albums like Pilot (2018)\, You’ll Be Fine (2020)\, and Why Would I Watch (2023).
URL:https://www.discoverhollywood.com/event/hot-mulligan-the-sound-a-body-makes-when-its-still-tour/
LOCATION:Hollywood Palladium\, 6215 Sunset Blvd\, Hollywood\, California
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20251119T190000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20251119T210000
DTSTAMP:20260425T122008
CREATED:20251119T160112Z
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SUMMARY:Keyon Harrold
DESCRIPTION:When Keyon Harrold is listing the influences that he turned to during the creation of his rich and evocative new album Foreverland (January 2024 / Concord)\, he cites the likes of Radiohead\, Fleet Foxes\, Fela Kuti\, John Coltrane\, and\, for a second\, he becomes vulnerable — the list is too basic\, too serious music listener starter pack. But\, out of that moment of insecurity\, he spins an indelible flex: “You are what you eat\, and I have a pretty strict diet in dope shit.” \nTaking in Keyon Harrold’s career to-date\, it’s clear that the “world-class trumpeter” (Essence) and composer is very serious about that diet. He’s a jazz musician but in the most expansive sense\, working with a list of dream collaborators: generational legends Keith Richards and Diana Ross; rap stars like Mac Miller and Nas; neo-soul icons Erykah Badu and D’Angelo; and modern soul stars Black Pumas and Leon Bridges. His circle of regular collaborators is formidable and includes his music industry mentor Common (who hired him for his first touring gig)\, his New School classmate Robert Glasper\, and GRAMMY winners Maxwell\, PJ Morton\, Gregory Porter\, and YEBBA. \nThere’s also his extensive touring and recording work with pop music royalty\, Jay-Z and Beyonce. And\, while it’s perhaps lazy to compare Keyon to Miles Davis\, the connection is a little more apropos than at first glance: Harrold contributed all of the trumpet playing in Don Cheadle’s GRAMMY-winning Miles Davis biopic Miles Ahead\, playing to match Cheadle’s on-screen performances. \nKeyon has recorded two acclaimed solo records\, 2009’s Introducing Keyon Harrold and 2017’s breakthrough release The Mugician\, which established Keyon as “a certified legend in the game” (Okayplayer). Featuring Pharoahe Monch\, Gary Clark\, Jr.\, Big K.R.I.T.\, Guy Torry\, Georgia Anne Muldrow and Robert Glasper\, the record garnered praise from The New York Times (“stirring…consolidates elegy and exhortation”) and Billboard (“equal parts music and magic”). \nHowever\, the origins of Foreverland begin not at the crest of a professional and artistic high but in the doldrums of COVID-19 lockdown. A pandemic birthday found Keyon adrift. It was a period of stagnation\, of exhaustion in the wake of challenges both universal (global health catastrophe\, racial injustice) and personal (the passing of his mother\, the highly publicized and racially charged assault of his 14-year-old son). \nLooking for a break and a fresh perspective\, a recommendation from his brother and a friend had him headed to Vegas. But instead of the tables\, Keyon hit the studio. After months of isolation\, it was invigorating to reconnect with friends after so long apart. This camaraderie was the creative spark Keyon needed. The sessions were loose and exploratory\, but with an artistic focus he hadn’t felt in years. \nThe resulting music was mesmerizing. Keyon embraced a less-is-more attitude: “It was almost minimalist in a way. I wanted it to sound as if it’s easy but there’s more complexity deep within\, to pull melody and beauty out of the abstract.” He allowed harmonic structures to vamp\, slowly thickening harmonies for maximum emotional impact. \n“Each song has a harmony that evokes a mood\,” Keyon says. “I invite you to live in this tonality with me. It’s not about a million notes a second\, it’s about finding the right mood to open people’s chakras. The color of each mood gives me solace — it allowed me to reignite the hopes I had\, to begin digging out of a down period.” \nWith live music on pause\, the rare luxury of time allowed Keyon to sculpt these largely improvised sounds into a shape that evoked and conveyed each emotion he was grasping at. It was a deliberate and thoughtful process. Says Keyon: “It took me a long time to say what I want to say\, to really hone in on what I do. I want to make songs that hit like pop radio but have a depth of color and character\, to embrace the genius in simplicity.” \nForeverland is reflective\, immediate and uplifting. Keyon harnesses the raw expression of those original Vegas takes and creates a dreamy yet tactile landscape of sound. It provides the perfect canvas for his playing\, his tone projecting a creamy clarity but navigating ambiguous waters with an open-hearted hopefulness. “What I can offer as a musician who plays an instrument with no words is an honest conveyance of emotion\,” says Keyon. “Some of these notes\, I play them because there’s not a better word.” \nForeverland is a family affair — pretty much every musician who appears on the record is a longtime friend\, and Keyon accounts the record’s warmness to this dynamic. “It’s like the ingredients of a great meal: you don’t need just any pepper\, you need a certain kind. Every musician on this record is a rare and essential element.” \nEach collaboration brings Foreverland into further focus. PJ Morton lends a wistful vocal to the nostalgic “Beautiful Day\,” a track that radiates positivity as it revels in the gifts of everyday existence. Elsewhere\, Common and Robert Glasper contribute to the sweep and poetry of the almost mystical album opener “Find Your Peace\,” a track that exhorts listeners to embrace their own agency and summon their inner strength. Meanwhile\, the Laura Mvula-featuring title track is the very quintessence of the word lush — stacks of vocal harmonies stretch endlessly in a spiritual merger between Pharoah Sanders’ skybound jazz odysseys and the warm invitation of vintage soul. \n“Don’t Lie\,” which features the emerging young singer Malaya\, pairs a levitating keyboard figure with a stuttering rhythm that’s part Art Blakey drum fill\, part J Dilla sample chop. Against much of the album’s tranquility\, it portrays an internal tumult — the kind that Keyon feels is necessary for growth. “The operative word in testimony is test. The troubles are troublesome but they’re part of my walk\, and there’s value in having a different experience\, good or bad. It gives me a deeper context to pull from and enrich the message of my music.” \n“Pictures\,” Foreverland’s penultimate track\, is the sonic articulation of the internal recalibration that follows these tests. Keyon’s yearnful singing on the track is ever more poignant when considering his mother’s passing: “When I miss you\, images shout in a quiet room / I’ll atone / I’ll fix everything that’s wrong.” \nEven apart from its compositional intricacies and stylistic innovations\, Foreverland is a triumph of resilience and empowerment. “What will be said when you’re gone?\,” says Keyon. “If you’re not living life — getting beat up\, getting your heart broken\, winning\, losing — what are you doing? What about your life can people learn from? If you don’t put yourself in the ring sometimes\, there won’t be anything.” On Foreverland\, Keyon takes life’s challenges head-on — and emerges\, in both music and in life\, with a renewed sense of purpose.
URL:https://www.discoverhollywood.com/event/keyon-harrold-2/2025-11-19/1/
LOCATION:Blue Note Jazz Club
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20251119T190000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20251119T233000
DTSTAMP:20260425T122008
CREATED:20251104T162310Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251104T162310Z
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SUMMARY:Ginger Root
DESCRIPTION:Ginger Root is the solo project of multi-instrumentalist\, songwriter\, and visual artist Cameron Lew\, who has carved out a unique space in the American indie music scene with a sound he dubs “Aggressive Elevator Soul.” Blending the smooth rhythms of R&B and funk with the mellow charm of 1970s soft rock and lo-fi production\, Lew is heavily influenced by Japanese City Pop from the Showa era\, which provides a deep\, nostalgic aesthetic to his work. Since its inception around 2017\, the project has gained a fervent following not only through viral songs like “Loretta” but also through a highly cohesive visual universe—often involving elaborate\, narrative-driven music videos—that he develops\, directs\, and edits himself\, making Ginger Root a true embodiment of the multi-talented modern D.I.Y. artist.
URL:https://www.discoverhollywood.com/event/ginger-root/
LOCATION:Troubadour\, 9081 Santa Monica Blvd.\, Hollywood\, California
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20251119T190000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20251119T233000
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CREATED:20251104T162711Z
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SUMMARY:Anson Seabra
DESCRIPTION:Anson Seabra is an American singer\, songwriter\, and producer from Kansas City who has achieved massive viral success with his deeply emotive\, piano-driven pop ballads. His musical style is characterized by soft\, sweeping melodies and a powerful yet controlled vocal delivery\, often focusing on introspective\, vulnerable themes related to mental health\, heartbreak\, and self-acceptance\, as seen in hits like “Walked Through Hell” and “Trying My Best.” Before committing to music full-time in 2018\, Seabra studied computer science\, a background he used to harness the power of social media\, particularly TikTok\, where his songs often trended and amplified his fame\, leading to millions of streams and chart placements for tracks like “Welcome to Wonderland\,” which draws inspiration from classic fairy tales and folk stories.
URL:https://www.discoverhollywood.com/event/anson-seabra/
LOCATION:Troubadour\, 9081 Santa Monica Blvd.\, Hollywood\, California
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20251119T193000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20251119T223000
DTSTAMP:20260425T122008
CREATED:20251003T084821Z
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SUMMARY:Suffs
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://www.discoverhollywood.com/event/suffs/2025-11-19/
LOCATION:Hollywood Pantages Theatre\, 6233 Hollywood Blvd. Wayne McWorter (213)365-3500\, Hollywood\, CA\, 90028.0
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20251119T193000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20251119T223000
DTSTAMP:20260425T122008
CREATED:20251112T183859Z
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SUMMARY:Suffs: Behind Every Powerful Woman...are More Powerful Women
DESCRIPTION:Direct from Broadway\, comes the acclaimed Tony Award® winning musical SUFFS about the brilliant\, passionate\, and funny American women who fought tirelessly for the right to vote. Created by Shaina Taub\, the first woman to ever independently win Tony Awards for Best Book and Best Score in the same season\, this “thrilling\, inspiring and dazzlingly entertaining” (Variety) new musical boldly explores the triumphs and failures of a struggle for equality that’s far from over. Winner of the Outer Critics’ Circle Award for Best New Musical. \n  \n“Like all of the best Broadway musicals\, SUFFS humanizes\, empowers\, moves\, and entertains.” Chicago Tribune
URL:https://www.discoverhollywood.com/event/suffs-behind-every-powerful-woman-are-more-powerful-women/2025-11-19/
LOCATION:Hollywood Pantages Theatre\, 6233 Hollywood Blvd. Wayne McWorter (213)365-3500\, Hollywood\, CA\, 90028.0
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20251119T210000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20251119T233000
DTSTAMP:20260425T122008
CREATED:20251028T165949Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251028T165949Z
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SUMMARY:Keyon Harrold
DESCRIPTION:Keyon Harrold is a Grammy Award-winning trumpeter\, composer\, and producer celebrated for his masterful ability to blend jazz with elements of hip-hop\, neo-soul\, rock\, and blues\, creating a sound uniquely reflective of the modern American experience. Hailing from Ferguson\, Missouri\, his music often carries themes of social justice and personal resilience\, which are vividly explored in his critically acclaimed albums like The Mugician (a portmanteau of ‘musician’ and ‘magician’) and his recent release\, Foreverland. Harrold’s distinctively warm and commanding trumpet sound has made him one of the most in-demand session musicians in the industry; he is known for providing the “trumpet voice” for Miles Davis in the biopic Miles Ahead and has collaborated with a vast array of legends including Beyoncé\, Jay-Z\, D’Angelo\, Common\, and his frequent bandmate and New School classmate\, Robert Glasper. His career showcases a rare versatility\, moving seamlessly from the improvisational rigor of jazz clubs to the pop sensibility of mainstream music.
URL:https://www.discoverhollywood.com/event/keyon-harrold/2025-11-19/2/
LOCATION:Blue Note Jazz Club
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20251119T213000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20251119T233000
DTSTAMP:20260425T122008
CREATED:20251119T160112Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251119T160112Z
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SUMMARY:Keyon Harrold
DESCRIPTION:When Keyon Harrold is listing the influences that he turned to during the creation of his rich and evocative new album Foreverland (January 2024 / Concord)\, he cites the likes of Radiohead\, Fleet Foxes\, Fela Kuti\, John Coltrane\, and\, for a second\, he becomes vulnerable — the list is too basic\, too serious music listener starter pack. But\, out of that moment of insecurity\, he spins an indelible flex: “You are what you eat\, and I have a pretty strict diet in dope shit.” \nTaking in Keyon Harrold’s career to-date\, it’s clear that the “world-class trumpeter” (Essence) and composer is very serious about that diet. He’s a jazz musician but in the most expansive sense\, working with a list of dream collaborators: generational legends Keith Richards and Diana Ross; rap stars like Mac Miller and Nas; neo-soul icons Erykah Badu and D’Angelo; and modern soul stars Black Pumas and Leon Bridges. His circle of regular collaborators is formidable and includes his music industry mentor Common (who hired him for his first touring gig)\, his New School classmate Robert Glasper\, and GRAMMY winners Maxwell\, PJ Morton\, Gregory Porter\, and YEBBA. \nThere’s also his extensive touring and recording work with pop music royalty\, Jay-Z and Beyonce. And\, while it’s perhaps lazy to compare Keyon to Miles Davis\, the connection is a little more apropos than at first glance: Harrold contributed all of the trumpet playing in Don Cheadle’s GRAMMY-winning Miles Davis biopic Miles Ahead\, playing to match Cheadle’s on-screen performances. \nKeyon has recorded two acclaimed solo records\, 2009’s Introducing Keyon Harrold and 2017’s breakthrough release The Mugician\, which established Keyon as “a certified legend in the game” (Okayplayer). Featuring Pharoahe Monch\, Gary Clark\, Jr.\, Big K.R.I.T.\, Guy Torry\, Georgia Anne Muldrow and Robert Glasper\, the record garnered praise from The New York Times (“stirring…consolidates elegy and exhortation”) and Billboard (“equal parts music and magic”). \nHowever\, the origins of Foreverland begin not at the crest of a professional and artistic high but in the doldrums of COVID-19 lockdown. A pandemic birthday found Keyon adrift. It was a period of stagnation\, of exhaustion in the wake of challenges both universal (global health catastrophe\, racial injustice) and personal (the passing of his mother\, the highly publicized and racially charged assault of his 14-year-old son). \nLooking for a break and a fresh perspective\, a recommendation from his brother and a friend had him headed to Vegas. But instead of the tables\, Keyon hit the studio. After months of isolation\, it was invigorating to reconnect with friends after so long apart. This camaraderie was the creative spark Keyon needed. The sessions were loose and exploratory\, but with an artistic focus he hadn’t felt in years. \nThe resulting music was mesmerizing. Keyon embraced a less-is-more attitude: “It was almost minimalist in a way. I wanted it to sound as if it’s easy but there’s more complexity deep within\, to pull melody and beauty out of the abstract.” He allowed harmonic structures to vamp\, slowly thickening harmonies for maximum emotional impact. \n“Each song has a harmony that evokes a mood\,” Keyon says. “I invite you to live in this tonality with me. It’s not about a million notes a second\, it’s about finding the right mood to open people’s chakras. The color of each mood gives me solace — it allowed me to reignite the hopes I had\, to begin digging out of a down period.” \nWith live music on pause\, the rare luxury of time allowed Keyon to sculpt these largely improvised sounds into a shape that evoked and conveyed each emotion he was grasping at. It was a deliberate and thoughtful process. Says Keyon: “It took me a long time to say what I want to say\, to really hone in on what I do. I want to make songs that hit like pop radio but have a depth of color and character\, to embrace the genius in simplicity.” \nForeverland is reflective\, immediate and uplifting. Keyon harnesses the raw expression of those original Vegas takes and creates a dreamy yet tactile landscape of sound. It provides the perfect canvas for his playing\, his tone projecting a creamy clarity but navigating ambiguous waters with an open-hearted hopefulness. “What I can offer as a musician who plays an instrument with no words is an honest conveyance of emotion\,” says Keyon. “Some of these notes\, I play them because there’s not a better word.” \nForeverland is a family affair — pretty much every musician who appears on the record is a longtime friend\, and Keyon accounts the record’s warmness to this dynamic. “It’s like the ingredients of a great meal: you don’t need just any pepper\, you need a certain kind. Every musician on this record is a rare and essential element.” \nEach collaboration brings Foreverland into further focus. PJ Morton lends a wistful vocal to the nostalgic “Beautiful Day\,” a track that radiates positivity as it revels in the gifts of everyday existence. Elsewhere\, Common and Robert Glasper contribute to the sweep and poetry of the almost mystical album opener “Find Your Peace\,” a track that exhorts listeners to embrace their own agency and summon their inner strength. Meanwhile\, the Laura Mvula-featuring title track is the very quintessence of the word lush — stacks of vocal harmonies stretch endlessly in a spiritual merger between Pharoah Sanders’ skybound jazz odysseys and the warm invitation of vintage soul. \n“Don’t Lie\,” which features the emerging young singer Malaya\, pairs a levitating keyboard figure with a stuttering rhythm that’s part Art Blakey drum fill\, part J Dilla sample chop. Against much of the album’s tranquility\, it portrays an internal tumult — the kind that Keyon feels is necessary for growth. “The operative word in testimony is test. The troubles are troublesome but they’re part of my walk\, and there’s value in having a different experience\, good or bad. It gives me a deeper context to pull from and enrich the message of my music.” \n“Pictures\,” Foreverland’s penultimate track\, is the sonic articulation of the internal recalibration that follows these tests. Keyon’s yearnful singing on the track is ever more poignant when considering his mother’s passing: “When I miss you\, images shout in a quiet room / I’ll atone / I’ll fix everything that’s wrong.” \nEven apart from its compositional intricacies and stylistic innovations\, Foreverland is a triumph of resilience and empowerment. “What will be said when you’re gone?\,” says Keyon. “If you’re not living life — getting beat up\, getting your heart broken\, winning\, losing — what are you doing? What about your life can people learn from? If you don’t put yourself in the ring sometimes\, there won’t be anything.” On Foreverland\, Keyon takes life’s challenges head-on — and emerges\, in both music and in life\, with a renewed sense of purpose.
URL:https://www.discoverhollywood.com/event/keyon-harrold-2/2025-11-19/2/
LOCATION:Blue Note Jazz Club
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