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  • #21
    Re: Upcoming L.A. Shows w/ Armenian Performers.

    The Cause is playing at The Troubadour (in West Los Angeles) on this Sunday the 28th at 10:00pm. You should go.

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    • #22
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      It's a good thing no one pays attention to me. The show was on Saturday. Oh well.

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      • #23
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        Melineh Kurdian will be at the Knitting Factory in Hollywood tomorrow, Friday July 3 at 9:00pm.

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        • #24
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          The Great Deceivers (the King Crimson Tribute Band) is playing tonight at around 9:45 at a venue called Versai. 351 N. Fairfax in L.A. Show your support for Shahen and the other KC tributers! $10 cover.

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          • #25
            Re: Upcoming L.A. Shows w/ Armenian Performers.

            Melineh Kurdian is playing for free at O'Brien's in Santa Monica tomorrow, Tuesday Nov. 17.

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            • #26
              Re: Upcoming L.A. Shows w/ Armenian Performers.

              Originally posted by Stark Evade View Post
              Melineh Kurdian is playing for free at O'Brien's in Santa Monica tomorrow, Tuesday Nov. 17.
              She reminds me of PAT from SNL
              I will prevail. I will seek justice. I will leave a footprint in this God forsaken world. I am Armenian.

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              • #27
                Re: Upcoming L.A. Shows w/ Armenian Performers.

                I'm just going to assume that you're a troll at this point.

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                • #28
                  Re: Upcoming L.A. Shows w/ Armenian Performers.

                  GIDDY ANTICIPATION FOR ARMENIAN MUSIC BLOCKBUSTER DECEMBER 13

                  Asbarez
                  Nov 30th, 2009

                  A stage full of stars at the last MClub Awards in 2006.

                  LOS ANGELES-The last time Horizon TV's "M Club" hosted an awards show
                  in December of 2006, tickets sold out weeks in advance. Weeks prior
                  to the award show featuring a who's who of Armenian and international
                  music stars, tickets to the event were being auctioned at five times
                  their face value on eBay, the Internet auction site.

                  >>From hard-to-score tickets to a star-studded program with performers
                  featured in the hottest Armenian music videos of the year, the third
                  annual "M Club" awards show is again the center of media hype in
                  hyper drive.

                  "This is the Armenian version of the Oscars, Emmys, Grammies, and
                  People's Choice Awards, all together in the same venue, on the same
                  night," says "M Club" producer Sevak Petrosyan. "Dozens of stars are
                  flying in from Yerevan, Europe, Moscow, and South America to be part
                  of the music awards show."

                  At the Meridian Studios in Burbank, videographers, technicians,
                  animators, and producers are burning the midnight oil to be as ready
                  as possible for a flawless award show on Sunday, December 13.

                  "People are used to seeing the biggest and best shows mainstream
                  Hollywood can offer," says technical director Karen Poghosyan. "When
                  they come to the Nokia, they expect a smooth, fast-paced, interactive,
                  entertaining, dazzling show, and we are ready to give them a bang
                  for their buck."

                  Editor and graphic artist Nora Demirjian is also working overtime to
                  be part of the 16-camera set-up that will film the concert and awards
                  show from every possible angle for future broadcast.

                  "We're all very excited to not just see the show but be part of the
                  show," says Nora Demirjian. "I cannot believe all the stars we seen on
                  music videos and hear on the radio from all over the world and Armenia
                  are going to be together on one stage. I can't wait to see who wins."

                  The million dollar question at the million dollar show this year is who
                  will walk away with such accolades as "Best Male Singer of the Year,"
                  "Best Female Singer of the Year," and "Director of the Year."

                  Among those to be honored for various accomplishments in their short
                  or long careers will be French-Armenian superstar Charles Aznavour.

                  System of a Down's lead singer, Serj Tankian, is rumored to be
                  gearing up with his father, for a live performance with his father
                  Khatchadour. The father and son musicians are about to release Serj's
                  father's debut album titled "Inchbess Moranank" (How can we forget?).

                  The 2006 "M Club" Music Video Awards were full of emotional and
                  heart-rending moments Armenchik's performance with the grandson of Aram
                  Asatryan. Armenchik's tribute to the legendary performer had come only
                  week's after Asatryan's death of a heart attack in November of 2006.

                  A second emotional tribute was a performance by Andre in memory of
                  Varduhi Vardanyan, who had been killed in a car crash in October of
                  2006. She was honored posthumously as "Best Female Singer of the Year."

                  In addition to Armenchik's return to the upcoming "M Club" Music
                  Video Awards and Armenian Music Awards double-wow show, pop stars
                  are Nune Yesayan, Shushan Petrosyan, Reincarnation, the Armenoids,
                  and pop, rabiz, rap, and old time favorites like Ruben Matevosyan,
                  and Diasporan favorites like Harout Pamboukjian and Karnig Sarkissian
                  are also expected to participate.

                  As noticeable from the range of music genres and tastes, Armenian
                  music in the 21st century seems as borderless and boundless as
                  Armenians in the four-corners of the world. Over the past year,
                  Horizon TV's "M Club" has featured top hits ranging from Melineh
                  Kurdian's American folk sound of guitar and voice, to Apeh Jan's
                  Armenian rap videos. Viewers have voted for Mihran's English rap
                  videos as their favorite as much as voting for Inga and Anoush's
                  Eurovision hit "Nor Bar" (New Dance).

                  "In one week, we have people requesting pop music from the late Aram
                  Asatryan and jazz from Tatevik Hovhannisyan," says "M Club" show
                  hostess Tatevik Ekezian. "One minute we have Zulal with a traditional
                  folk song, and the next minute we are playing Armenian rap, followed
                  by Harout and Karnig."

                  Call it an identity crisis on speed, the modern Armenian pop scene
                  being honored by the producers of the "M Club" television show resides
                  nowhere, but also somewhere between Yerevan and Los Angeles.

                  Like its multinational refugee and immigrant fans, Armenian pop has
                  found a home where American commercialism and consumerism intersect
                  with Armenian ingenuity and tech-savvy "hye" merchants of pop. On
                  December 13, that home will be at the 7,100-seat Nokia Theater at LA
                  Live, in the heart of downtown Los Angeles.

                  "It's not often that Armenians from all over the world come together
                  with their favorite singers all in one place, says nominee and jazz
                  singer Arthur Ispirian. "We are coming together as one people in one
                  theater on one night, and there with us will be the greatest Armenian
                  musicians of all time like Charles Aznavour and Serj Tankian."

                  The producers of this extravaganza at the Nokia have between them
                  nearly four decades of entertainment experience. Sevak Petrosyan of
                  the Meridian Studios produces Horizon TV's "M Club." The show is a
                  weekly countdown of the most requested music videos. Top pop artists
                  often appear with hostess Tatevik to talk about their new albums and
                  thank viewers for their votes.

                  The second producer of the Nokia blockbuster is Arthur Kokozian, who
                  is heading the 10th annual Armenian Music Awards. Prior to the two
                  awards shows coming together, the Armenian Music Awards had produced
                  nine award shows that have attracted a who's who of musicians and
                  top mainstream recording industry producers and agents.

                  "This is the one big opportunity our Armenian artists have to show
                  off their art and their stage presence to non-Armenian industry
                  insiders who come out to scope out new and ethnic talent," says Arthur
                  Kokozian. "Over the past decade, we've had a number of success stories
                  of Armenian music finding its way to motion picture soundtracks and
                  television shows thanks to the exposure award shows like this give
                  our artists from Armenia and the Diaspora."

                  For experienced performers and newcomers alike, performing in the
                  global Armenian spotlight is a dream come true.

                  "I could have never imagined that I would be on a stage like this,"
                  said rapper and hip-hop artist Mikael Abrahamyan at the 2nd annual "M
                  Club" Music Video Awards show in 2006. His group Hay Tghek and their
                  hit song "Amara" had been popular with audiences in the Homeland and
                  diaspora. Abrahamyan said that he wasn't surprised by the success
                  of Armenian rap, because he believes Armenians don't have borders,
                  boundaries, or limitations.
                  Hayastan or Bust.

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                  • #29
                    Re: Upcoming L.A. Shows w/ Armenian Performers.

                    Thought you guys would want to know, that someone named Vardan Ovsepian will be playing at Spazio in Sherman Oaks this coming Sunday, March 7. He's playing piano in his own trio. $10 cover. Music starts at 8.

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