Townhouse Venice
Bar & Pub
52 Windward Ave, Venice, CA 90291
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Upcoming Events (5)
{'description': 'Sound Waves Foundation is a nonprofit organization that harnesses the power of live music to promote coastal stewardship through beach cleanups and concert events. Join us for a special evening of music, action, and appreciation with Jaden Lehman & Friends on April 29, celebrating the release of “Where The Music Plays,” featuring Rachel Barton, Raymond Ortiz, Jackson Gillies, Kai Hagen, David McInnes, and Max Nguyen.', 'highlights': [{'type': 'age_restriction', 'title': 'This is
{'description': 'Mary Lattimore is a harpist and composer living in Los Angeles. She experiments with her Lyon and Healy Concert Grand harp and effects, filling a musical universe with memories, scenes, and split-second impressions. As one of today’s preeminent instrumental storytellers, she has “the uncanny ability to pluck a string in a way that will instantly make someone remember the taste of their fifth birthday cake," writes Pitchfork\'s Jemima Skala. Lattimore\'s impulse to record life as
{'description': 'Daniel Harris III – trumpeter, composer, and bandleader from Stockton, California is best known for his dynamic sound, leadership, and transformational performances featuring his original compositions, with the release of his Debut Alum “Ubuntu” setting the foundation for his bright future as an artist.\n\nBeyond performance, Harris is the Founder and CEO of KnowMedium, an independent record label, publishing house, and creative company dedicated to uplifting multi-disciplinary
{'description': 'Los Angeles native, Chris Powe, is an exciting new voice on the alto saxophone. His passion for music began at an early age. He honed his skills in high school, took private lessons under the tutelage of esteemed multi-instrumentalist Scott Mayo, and attended the Fernando Pullum Community Arts Center (FPCAC), which is in the heart of Los Angeles’ Black creative community, Leimert Park.\n\nPowe earned his bachelor’s degree in Music Business/Management from Berklee College of Musi
{'description': 'The enchanting and effervescent ukulele chanteuse Janet Klein performs obscure, naughty and lively tunes from the 1920’s and 1930’s. Janet and her Los Angeles based band “The Parlor Boys” share spirited and inspired renditions of Tin Pan Alley, early hot jazz, vaudeville & ragtime and other early 20th Century rare gems performing at historic theaters in Los Angeles and other landmark venues and around the world. Janet has produced 12 CDs with her group since 1998. Their CD relea