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DATE: May 23, 2013 MEDIA CONTACT FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Alexandria Sivak Getty Communications (310) 440-6473 [email protected]
GETTY PRESENTS THE WORK OF MUSICAL ARCHITECTS IN
SONIC OVERDRIVE: SONGS AND STORIES THROUGH THE STREETS OF LOS ANGELES
Performances highlight diverse musical responses to the city’s built environment
Friday, May 31, 2013, 7 p.m.
At the Getty Center
LOS ANGELES—On May 31, the Getty presents Sonic Overdrive, a special one-night
performance of songs and stories that explore the eclectic sonic environment of Los Angeles.
Hosted by music critic, scholar, and curator Josh Kun, the evening's lineup offers a journey
through musical geographies from East L.A. to Malibu. The concert complements the
exhibition Overdrive: L.A. Constructs the Future, 1940–1990, on view at the Getty Center
through July 20, 2013, as well as the city-wide initiative Pacific Standard Time Presents:
Modern Architecture in L.A.
From top left, clockwise: Silversun Pickups, Exene Cervenka, La Santa Cecilia, Busdriver, Chris Hillman, Merry Clayton
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The terrain of Los Angeles is overlaid with dynamic musical maps—the city's unique
history, diversity, hybridity, and rapid urban growth have created an incredibly rich
soundtrack. Sonic Overdrive’s performers include Chris Hillman (The Byrds, Flying Burrito
Brothers), Exene Cervenka (X, The Knitters), Underground hip-hop veteran
Busdriver, Latin fusion band La Santa Cecilia, soul and gospel legend Merry Clayton, alt-rock
favorites Silversun Pickups, and a guest appearance by students from the Silverlake
Conservatory of Music.
“This is a once-in-a-lifetime chance to see some of Los Angeles’s most distinctive
voices come together to celebrate music’s role in shaping our sense of L.A.’s urban
landscape,” said Kun. “These artists are the musical architects of Los Angeles, and this night
offers a special opportunity to build their legacy at the Getty.”
Sonic Overdrive: Songs and Stories through the Streets of Los Angeles
Date: Friday, May 31, 2013 Time: 7:00 p.m. Location: Harold M. Williams Auditorium, Getty Center Admission: Tickets $20. Call (310) 440-7300 or visit the event website.
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