“Dirty Dose” Presented by Dirty Hippie Radio: My Drunken Haze
by Jeff Vincent/DirtyHippieRadio.com It’s been field tested again and again: throw on any number of records from anywhere in the world dated 1962-1977, and it’s clear as the night sky revealing stars behind a blue curtain that something was in the water. It was about the music. About experimentation, and fusing cultures and styles, inventing […]
Richstone Honors Wolfs, Wagner

“This is a perfect evening,” Larry Wolf said as he and his wife Lynn looked out across the more than 300 guests attending the 20th Annual Richstone Family Center Affair of the Heart. “It’s a party and it helps support all the Richstone kids.”
Legends of Surf Weekend

The Eighth Annual Spyder Surf Fest presented by Kinecta Federal Credit Union returns to Hermosa Beach during the Legends of Surf Weekend April 3-4. The Festival kicks off with the acclaimed comedy “Point Break Live” followed by the Surfers’ Walk of Fame Inductions, the LA Surf Awards, and live music and more.
Spyder’s Dennis Jarvis keeps alive Hermosa Beach’s Surf City legacy

Dennis Jarvis, an iconic pro surfer who went on to establish the Spyder Surf empire, is inducted into the Walk of Fame.
Jam for Zane

Joe Firstman remembers the saxophonist Zane Musa, who will be honored with a show at Saint Rocke April 8.
Saxophonist Kamasi Washington, fresh from Kendrick Lamar’s To Pimp a Butterfly, steps into the limelight

The first time Kamasi Washington had contact with a tenor saxophone, an alchemical reaction unfolded in his father’s rehearsal shack in Inglewood. Unlike the clarinet, which he had played for several years prior, the sax made his fingers fly. The 13-year-old just picked it up and his fingers knew what to do. By his rap […]