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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:Big Damn Charity Jam
DESCRIPTION:The Big Damn Charity Jam is an upcoming\, one-night benefit concert held in West Hollywood\, California\, dedicated to raising money for two specific charities: Musicians On Call and Children’s Hospital Los Angeles (CHLA). This high-energy event is scheduled for Thursday\, December 4\, 2025\, starting at 6:00 PM at the legendary Troubadour venue. The show features a lineup of various rock and alternative acts\, including The Audacity (who are also hosting the event)\, Dewayne\, Garzi\, TJ Minor\, and Kanner\, with all artist profits and additional donations going directly to the charities. The event is sponsored by the Guitar Center Music Foundation\, which will be donating instruments to Musicians on Call\, and it includes special appearances\, such as a raffle for a bass donated and signed by Shavo Odadjian of System of a Down\, emphasizing the community-focused nature of the jam.
URL:https://www.discoverhollywood.com/event/big-damn-charity-jam/
LOCATION:California
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SUMMARY:James Francies X Joel Ross X Blaque Dynamite
DESCRIPTION:Plenty of young musicians show promise\, but very few enjoy the sort of meteoric rise that pianist\, keyboardist and composer James Francies is currently experiencing. At only 24\, he’s played with jazz headliners like Pat Metheny\, Chris Potter\, Jeff “Tain” Watts\, Stefon Harris\, Eric Harland\, and Terrace Martin\, and racked up equally impressive credits in hip-hop and R&B: from shows with Ms. Lauryn Hill\, José James\, Common\, and NAS\, to studio time for Chance the Rapper’s Grammy-winning hit “No Problem”\, Mark Ronson \, Childish Gambino\, YEBBA\, Drake\, and Kodak Black\, to appearances with The Roots on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon alongside his mentor and friend Questlove. \nNow comes Flight\, the extraordinary debut album that welcomes Francies into the storied Blue Note Records family and finds him melding his jazz mastery and pop experience on 11 searching\, engaging tracks. But as bold and new as this moment might seem for Francies\, it’s also a homecoming\, in more ways than one. Francies\, like his Blue Note predecessors Robert Glasper\, Jason Moran\, Chris Dave and Kendrick Scott\, is a proud Houstonite and a graduate of that city’s High School for the Performing and Visual Arts (HSPVA)\, one of the nation’s most reliable incubators for era-defining jazz talent. “Just to follow in their footsteps\, let alone in the footsteps of Herbie Hancock\, Bud Powell and all of these other artists who recorded for the label\, it’s an honor\,” Francies says. “And there’s a responsibility that comes with it too.” \nCalled “a pianist with liquid dynamism in his touch” by the New York Times\, Francies started on piano around age 4\, with classical training and an education in the music of the church. Blessed with perfect pitch and synesthesia (or the ability to hear in colors)\, he attended his first jazz concert\, by Houston-born piano legend Joe Sample\, at age 6\, and began studying jazz in junior high. Many deep influences followed\, some of them surprising. Along with pianists like Gonzalo Rubalcaba\, Mulgrew Miller\, Oscar Peterson\, Art Tatum and Taylor Eigsti\, a longtime friend\, Francies points to guitarists Allan Holdsworth and Mike Moreno and such trumpet masters as Nicholas Payton\, Freddie Hubbard\, Clifford Brown and Lee Morgan. A highly decorated tenure at HSPVA—including spots in the Monterey Jazz Festival’s Next Generation Jazz Orchestra\, the Thelonious Monk Institute All-Star Jazz Sextet and the GRAMMY Jazz Session Combo—earned Francies a full scholarship to Manhattan’s New School for Jazz and Contemporary Music. \nWhile he was earning his degree\, Francies was also rapidly ascending the jazz ranks and building a professional career. Early bandstand time with Jeff “Tain” Watts helped him cut his teeth and raise his profile\, as did his first international tour\, with Chris Dave and the Drumhedz. Chris Potter tapped him for his trio along with drummer Eric Harland\, and Pat Metheny assembled a trio with Francies and drummer Nate Smith. Francies’ own group\, Kinetic\, has garnered buzz at events like Newport Jazz Festival\, Monterey Jazz Festival\, NYC Winterfest\, and BRIC JazzFest. He met Questlove and Roots keyboardist James Poyser a few years ago\, and since then has become a go-to resource for Quest and company—subbing for Poyser on Roots concerts and The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon; participating in the Roots-produced Hamilton cast recording\, in addition to other film and TV score work organized by Quest; and\, currently\, collaborating with The Roots emcee Black Thought on a Broadway show. \nFrancies says that his experiences outside of jazz have helped him with concepts like “assembling sounds\, consistency\, delivery and the ability to support\,” and it certainly isn’t difficult to hear these lessons throughout Flight. An embodiment of the Blue Note ethos at this thriving moment in the label’s history\, it’s a dynamic\, ultramodern jazz record\, infused with pop\, hip-hop and R&B\, that remains entertaining from start to finish. \nJames Francies is a Blue Note Recording Artist\, endorsed by Yamaha Pianos\, Korg Keyboards\, and is an IWC Brand Ambassador.
URL:https://www.discoverhollywood.com/event/james-francies-x-joel-ross-x-blaque-dynamite/2025-11-24/1/
LOCATION:Blue Note Jazz Club
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SUMMARY:James Francies X Joel Ross X Blaque Dynamite
DESCRIPTION:Plenty of young musicians show promise\, but very few enjoy the sort of meteoric rise that pianist\, keyboardist and composer James Francies is currently experiencing. At only 24\, he’s played with jazz headliners like Pat Metheny\, Chris Potter\, Jeff “Tain” Watts\, Stefon Harris\, Eric Harland\, and Terrace Martin\, and racked up equally impressive credits in hip-hop and R&B: from shows with Ms. Lauryn Hill\, José James\, Common\, and NAS\, to studio time for Chance the Rapper’s Grammy-winning hit “No Problem”\, Mark Ronson \, Childish Gambino\, YEBBA\, Drake\, and Kodak Black\, to appearances with The Roots on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon alongside his mentor and friend Questlove. \nNow comes Flight\, the extraordinary debut album that welcomes Francies into the storied Blue Note Records family and finds him melding his jazz mastery and pop experience on 11 searching\, engaging tracks. But as bold and new as this moment might seem for Francies\, it’s also a homecoming\, in more ways than one. Francies\, like his Blue Note predecessors Robert Glasper\, Jason Moran\, Chris Dave and Kendrick Scott\, is a proud Houstonite and a graduate of that city’s High School for the Performing and Visual Arts (HSPVA)\, one of the nation’s most reliable incubators for era-defining jazz talent. “Just to follow in their footsteps\, let alone in the footsteps of Herbie Hancock\, Bud Powell and all of these other artists who recorded for the label\, it’s an honor\,” Francies says. “And there’s a responsibility that comes with it too.” \nCalled “a pianist with liquid dynamism in his touch” by the New York Times\, Francies started on piano around age 4\, with classical training and an education in the music of the church. Blessed with perfect pitch and synesthesia (or the ability to hear in colors)\, he attended his first jazz concert\, by Houston-born piano legend Joe Sample\, at age 6\, and began studying jazz in junior high. Many deep influences followed\, some of them surprising. Along with pianists like Gonzalo Rubalcaba\, Mulgrew Miller\, Oscar Peterson\, Art Tatum and Taylor Eigsti\, a longtime friend\, Francies points to guitarists Allan Holdsworth and Mike Moreno and such trumpet masters as Nicholas Payton\, Freddie Hubbard\, Clifford Brown and Lee Morgan. A highly decorated tenure at HSPVA—including spots in the Monterey Jazz Festival’s Next Generation Jazz Orchestra\, the Thelonious Monk Institute All-Star Jazz Sextet and the GRAMMY Jazz Session Combo—earned Francies a full scholarship to Manhattan’s New School for Jazz and Contemporary Music. \nWhile he was earning his degree\, Francies was also rapidly ascending the jazz ranks and building a professional career. Early bandstand time with Jeff “Tain” Watts helped him cut his teeth and raise his profile\, as did his first international tour\, with Chris Dave and the Drumhedz. Chris Potter tapped him for his trio along with drummer Eric Harland\, and Pat Metheny assembled a trio with Francies and drummer Nate Smith. Francies’ own group\, Kinetic\, has garnered buzz at events like Newport Jazz Festival\, Monterey Jazz Festival\, NYC Winterfest\, and BRIC JazzFest. He met Questlove and Roots keyboardist James Poyser a few years ago\, and since then has become a go-to resource for Quest and company—subbing for Poyser on Roots concerts and The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon; participating in the Roots-produced Hamilton cast recording\, in addition to other film and TV score work organized by Quest; and\, currently\, collaborating with The Roots emcee Black Thought on a Broadway show. \nFrancies says that his experiences outside of jazz have helped him with concepts like “assembling sounds\, consistency\, delivery and the ability to support\,” and it certainly isn’t difficult to hear these lessons throughout Flight. An embodiment of the Blue Note ethos at this thriving moment in the label’s history\, it’s a dynamic\, ultramodern jazz record\, infused with pop\, hip-hop and R&B\, that remains entertaining from start to finish. \nJames Francies is a Blue Note Recording Artist\, endorsed by Yamaha Pianos\, Korg Keyboards\, and is an IWC Brand Ambassador.
URL:https://www.discoverhollywood.com/event/james-francies-x-joel-ross-x-blaque-dynamite/2025-11-24/2/
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