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The Stone Pine Sessions feat. Dave Alvin & Greg Leisz (SOLD OUT Thank YOU!)

ON SALE 8pm 5/30! An evening with Grammy-winning roots music legends Dave Alvin and Greg Leisz, to benefit the Lompoc Theatre Project.

By The Stone Pine Sessions

Date and time

Saturday, June 29 · 7:30 - 9:30pm PDT

Location

Stone Pine Hall

210 South H Street Lompoc, CA 93436

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event
Eventbrite's fee is nonrefundable.

About this event

The Stone Pine Sessions presents an evening with Grammy-winning roots music legends Dave Alvin and Greg Leisz in concert at Stone Pine Hall in Lompoc, CA.

This unique, intimate event will benefit the Lompoc Theatre Project's mission to restore and reopen the Lompoc Theatre, a historic 1927 performing arts venue at the core of Lompoc's downtown.

Tickets to this special fundraiser are extremely limited due to venue capacity (detailed information below).

A pivotal figure in the American roots music movement, Dave Alvin has garnered critical acclaim as a singer, songwriter, and guitar-slinger since his early days with the Blasters, carving a rowdy rhythm-and-blues path through the punk and new wave scenes of the early 1980s.

Since then, his deep catalog has traversed rock, folk, country, and blues, both solo and in collaboration with such luminaries as Jimmie Dale Gilmore, X, and the Knitters. His songs have been recorded by artists ranging from Los Lobos, to Buckwheat Zydeco, to Dwight Yoakam.

Though his career began in the rough-and-tumble California underground, Alvin's work has not gone unnoticed in the stratosphere of the music industry; he's been nominated for a Grammy award 3 times, taking home the win in 2001 under Best Traditional Folk Album for his collection "Public Domain - Songs From The Wild Land."

A tireless live performer, Alvin is a true veteran of the road, criss-crossing the U.S. and Europe, recording a live album at Austin City Limits, and even touring as an opening act (with the Blasters) for stadium-rock heroes Queen.

This July, Dave Alvin & Jimmie Dale Gilmore with the Guilty Ones will be setting off on a 6-month U.S. tour in support of their new album “Texicali,” to be released June 21 on Yep Roc Records.

Joining Alvin will be veteran player Greg Leisz who has compiled a staggering discography of his own. As a go-to supplier of string instrument subtleties, he's brought mandolin, guitar, pedal steel and more to a staggering list of artists, from Joni Mitchell to Bob Dylan, from David Crosby to Jackson Browne, from Beck to Daft Punk and beyond.

In 2010, Leisz was presented a Lifetime Achievement Award as an instrumentalist from the Americana Music Association. In 2011, he received a Grammy award for Best Contemporary Folk Album for his contributions to Ray Lamontagne's LP “God Willin' & the Creek Don't Rise.”

As a producer, Leisz has also been the mind (and the ears) behind albums by Matthew Sweet, Rosie Flores, and Lucinda Williams, as well as Dave Alvin's iconic 1994 album “King of California.”

The Stone Pine Sessions is a concert series focused on great music, up close, for a good cause. Our goal is to bring significant artists together with diverse audiences and bring world-class music back to the big stage in our corner of California.


Dave Alvin photo credit: Steven Dewall

Stone Pine Sessions Graphic Design by Sidecar Press

Frequently asked questions

Will tickets be available at the door?

Sorry, no tickets will be available at the door.

What about parking?

Abundant free parking is available at the Lompoc Transit Hub 1/2 block from the venue, at the intersection of Cypress and "I" streets. Accessible parking is located directly behind the venue.

Is the venue ADA accessible?

Yes, Stone Pine Hall has accessible parking, restroom facilities, and wheelchair ramps. Accessible parking is located at the rear of the venue, accessed through the alley between "G" and "H" street, cross-streets are Cypress and Hickory.

Venue information? Seating?

Stone Pine Hall is a 59-person-capacity former church. Seating is provided by a mixture of pews and stacking chairs. There is no standing room.

What is the Lompoc Theatre Project?

The Lompoc Theatre Project is a nonprofit organization working to restore the historic Lompoc Theatre as a venue for arts, education, and culture for the community and its visitors. More info at www.lompoctheatre.org

What are the Stone Pine Sessions

The Stone Pine Sessions is a concert series focused on great music, up close, for a good cause. Proceeds benefit the Lompoc Theatre Project as it works to restore our historic Lompoc Theatre. The Stone Pine Sessions will be a premier series bringing world-class music back to that stage.

Where can I get more info or contact?

For the Stone Pine Sessions visit facebook.com/TheStonePineSessions for the Lompoc Theatre Project visit LompocTheatre.org

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