Stephen Bishop: Celebrating 50 Years of Careless
Join Oscar and Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter Stephen Bishop for a rare and special evening celebrating the 50th Anniversary of Careless, including his first live performance in seven years.
Hosted at the iconic Clive Davis Theater at the GRAMMY Museum,this intimate event will feature stories behind the songs, a live conversation, audience Q&A, special guests, and acoustic performances. This intimate event will feature acoustic performances and special guests like Eagles songwriter Jack Tempchin, Marcus Eaton (“one of the best young singer-songwriters in America – David Crosby), and longtime musical partner of Peter Tork (Monkees) & fixture of the Troubadour scene, James Lee Stanley, as well as stories behind the songs, a live conversation moderated by Liz Kamlet (aka "Liz the Music Manager"), and audience Q&A.
Released in 1976, Careless introduced the world to songs such as "On and On" and "Save It for a Rainy Day," helping establish Stephen as one of the most respected singer-songwriters of his generation. Over the past five decades, his songs have been recorded by artists including Eric Clapton, Art Garfunkel, Kenny Loggins, Barbra Streisand, Phil Collins, and many others.
The evening will also celebrate the release of the new Careless 50th Anniversary Edition, featuring newly remastered audio, expanded packaging, rare photographs, and exclusive bonus material.
Stephen Bishop will be joined on stage by acclaimed singer-songwriters Jack Tempchin, Marcus Eaton, and James Lee Stanley for a special conversation celebrating 50 years of Careless.
Your Evening Includes:
• Live conversation and performance with Stephen Bishop
• Stories behind the songs and career highlights
• Special guest appearances
• Q&A
• Acoustic performances
• Access to exclusive event vinyl packages
We look forward to celebrating 50 years of Careless with you.
Lineup
Stephen Bishop
Jack Tempchin
Marcus Eaton
James Lee Stanley
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Highlights
- 2 hours
- ages 14+
- In person
- Doors at 7 PM
Refund Policy
Location
GRAMMY Museum
800 West Olympic Boulevard
Los Angeles, CA 90015
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