Thursday, August 30, 2012

ALD 7 Crime Blotter Monday August 7th


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Thursday August 30, 2012, 6:19 PM

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Monday, August 20th
Between 2:30 AM and 8:00 AM – A grand theft from an unlocked vehicle occurred in the 4200-blk of Aralia Rd. Loss: iPad in orange case, brown Gucci aviator sunglasses, brown/gold Rayban aviator sunglasses.
Between 2:30 AM and 8:30 AM – A vehicle burglary occurred in the 4100-blk of Canyon Crest Rd. Suspect(s) entered the vehicle by prying the window and unlocking the door. Loss: black HP notebook, tan purse.
Between 7:00 AM and 7:00 PM – A petty theft from an unlocked vehicle occurred in the 1200-blk of Rubio Vista Rd. Loss: brown/pink wallet.
Between 9:00 AM and 10:30 AM – A petty theft occurred in the 3100-blk of Maiden Ln. Loss: beige Mini Max pool heater.
Between 10:00 PM and 5:00 AM (Tuesday) – A petty theft occurred in the 2900-blk of Emerson Wy. Loss: vehicle registration stickers.

Tuesday, August 21st
Between 2:14 PM and 3:45 PM – A petty theft from the front porch occurred in the 2000-blk E. Crary St. Loss: UPS packages containing misc. items.

Wednesday, August 22nd
Between 9:30 PM and 9:45 PM – A grand theft occurred in the 2100-blk of Santa Rosa Av. Loss: silver Pedattrian case, amplifier, Boss Fender Bass Man, black Korg pitch tuner.

Thursday, August 23rd
Between 12:00 PM and 2:30 PM – A petty theft occurred at Elliot Middle School, 2184 Lake Av. Loss: black LG cell phone.
Between 3:00 PM and 8:00 PM – A residential burglary occurred in the 600-blk of E. Pine St. Suspect(s) entered the residence via unknown means. Loss: black Xbox 360.

Friday, August 24th
12:00 PM – A residential burglary occurred in the 100-blk of W. Mendocino St. The victim and his friend were home at the time and observed the suspect – male, black, 511-600, 180-200, wearing a black shirt and blue pants, standing in the dining room. The victim said ‘hello’ to the suspect and the suspect stated he was looking for the victim’s brother. The suspect then left the location. Loss: none. ***Suspect possibly identified***


****DISCOURAGE BURGLARS AND KEEP YOUR STUFF OUT OF THEIR HANDS****

While on Vacation:

• Ask a family member or friend or hire a house sitter to live in your home
• Ask neighbors to help with your trash bins and newspaper.
• Install an approved and monitored residential alarm system.
• Park a neighbor’s car in your driveway.
• Use timers on indoor lights to give the impression you are home.
• Have merchandise (parcels) delivered to a neighbor’s house. (a useful tip at any time.)
Request Vacation Home Checks from your local Altadena Sheriff's Station.
• Get to know your neighbors and have them keep an eye out and report suspicious activity.
Contact Information:
Michael A. White
Altadena Station
626-798-1131
mawhite@lasd.org
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Friday, August 24, 2012

ALD 7 Crime Blotter August 11th, 2012


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Friday August 24, 2012, 3:15 PM

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Saturday, August 11th
Between 11:00 AM and 1:30 PM – A residential burglary occurred in the 1400-blk of Edgecliff Ln. Suspect(s) entered the residence by shattering the rear glass door. Loss: none.

Monday, August 13th
10:30 AM – An armed robbery occurred at Ventura St. & Glenrose Av. Suspect male, black, 15-20 yrs, 505, 135, black hair, brown eyes, white t-shirt, black shorts, white Air Jordan shoes, riding a bicycle, approached the victim and asked him ‘where he was from?.’ The suspect got off his bicycle and retrieved a red pocket knife. The victim fearing for his safety retrieved his cell phone and money and gave it to the suspect. The suspect grabbed the items and fled eastbound on Ventura St. Loss: black LG Verizon cell phone, $2.00.
10:45 AM – A petty theft of a bicycle occurred at Super King, 2260 N. Lincoln Av. Loss: silver/blue Schwinn 21-speed bicycle. ***Loss was unsecured***

Tuesday, August 14th
Between 8:00 AM (8-5-12) and 10:00 AM (8-14-12) – A residential burglary occurred in the 1400-blk of Edgecliff Ln. Suspect(s) entered the residence by shattering the rear glass door. Loss: black Bushnell binoculars.

Wednesday, August 15th
Between 5:00 PM and 7:15 AM (Thursday) – A petty theft occurred in the 2100-blk of N. Marengo Av. Loss: construction items – (2) wood picks, (2) hammers, black wheel barrel.
Between 8:00 PM and 12:00 AM (Thursday) – A residential burglary occurred in the 2800-blk of N. Marengo Av. Unknown method of entry. Loss: Ryobi drill. ***Suspect possibly known***

Thursday, August 16th
2:00 AM – A vehicle vandalism occurred in the 2000-blk of Lovila Ln. ***Suspect Identified***
Between 1:30 PM and 5:00 PM – A petty theft occurred at Burbank Elementary School, 2046 N. Allen Av. Suspect(s) stole currency from the victim’s wallet which was placed in the school office. Loss: $85.00.

Friday, August 17th
Between 3:18 PM and 5:00 PM – A vehicle burglary occurred in the 2200-blk of N. Altadena Dr. Suspect(s) entered the vehicle by shattering the passenger side window. Loss: gold/white purse, personal docs.

Saturday, August 18th
Between 8:00 AM and 9:00 AM – A petty theft of a bicycle occurred in the 300-blk of W. Mariposa St. Loss: black w/black rims OP beach cruiser.

****Safe Drug Drop-Off Boxes****
The public may drop-off unused prescription drugs 24 - hours a day, seven days a week at Altadena Sheriff’s station. There are three Safe-Drug Drop-Off boxes located in front of the station. The boxes are each labeled for prescription drugs, illegal drugs, and syringes (sharps). Use of the Safe Drug Drop-Off boxes helps protect the environment and reduce the possibility of unused prescription drugs falling into the wrong hands. Altadena Sheriff’s station is located at 780 E. Altadena Dr., Altadena, CA 91001.
Contact Information:
Michael A. White
Altadena Station
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Tuesday, August 21, 2012

Brian Hughes and Band Saturday August 25th 7:00 PM in the Amphitheater at Farnsworth Park


Brian Hughes

Los Angeles resident Brian Hughes has carved out an impressive career in the contemporary jazz arena. His first two albums, Between Dusk and Dreaming and Under One Sky, firmly established him as one of the foremost guitarists and composers in the genre, perfectly blending his fluid and emotive guitar style into an exciting, melodic mix of Latin, Jazz and World Music compositions. After being picked as a winner in JAZZIZ Magazine's "Guitars On Fire" competition his subsequent recordings Straight To You, One 2 One, Shakin' Not Stirred, Along the Way, Live and the concert DVD No Reservations have received critical acclaim and major radio air play from coast to coast. With his sizzling fret work and infectious compositions the media are accurate in saying: "Both a great artist and an accessible one. His passion is so obvious, intense and contagious, that his audience shares it." Brian has received the SOCAN / BMI "Jazz & Instrumental Composer of the Year" award seven times from 1997 to 2011 and the title track from "Shaken' Not Stirred"was featured on an episode of HBO's "Sex and the City".

Hughes' new release is titled Fast Train To A Quiet Place and features an all-star lineup: Matt Rodhe: Keyboards, (Prince, Christina Aguilera), Tal Bergman: Drums, (Joe Bonamassa, Rod Stewart), Ron Powell: Percussion, (Kenny G, Madonna), and Rufus Philpot: Bass, (AI DiMeola, Jeff Golub).

Brian has performed Jazz Festivals and Concerts around the world including: The Providencia Jazz Festival (Santiago, Chile), The Montreal International Jazz Festival, The Edinburgh International Jazz Festival, The Vancouver International Jazz Festival and The Catalina Island Jazz Festival.

Hughes is well known for his 25 year parallel career recording and touring with world renowned vocalist Loreena McKennitt (The Mummer's Dance). Brian's skills as a musician (guitars, oud, bouzouki) and his production talents are evident on her recent platinum recording "The Wind That Shakes the Barley", the concert DVD "Nights From The Alhambra", filmed in Granada, Spain and her past eight multi-platinum recordings. Brian has toured the world several times with Loreena, appeared on the "Late Show" with David Letterman and received a Juno Canadian (Grammy) nomination as" Producer of the Year" for his work on her platinum selling album "The Visit".

Brian has also accompanied Celtic music legends, The Chieftains, on several tours and has Produced several international Platinum selling albums for Greek recording artists Alkistis Protopsalti, Evanthia Reboutsika, Yannis Kotsiras and Panayotis Kalantzopoulos, including the soundtrack for A Touch of Spice the top grossing film in Greek cinema history.

The 16th Annual Summer Concert Series is made possible by our generous sponsors: Warner Bros. Entertainment, Supervisor Michael D. Antonovich, Monte Cedro, The Rotary Club of Altadena, Baietti-Seyffert Podley Realtors, Athens Services, AltadenaBlog, Georgia Rutherford in Memory of Don Rutherford, Toyota of Pasadena, Pro Image transfer, M & M Printing & My Irish Pride & All American Audio Visual.

Food service sales provided by El Patron Mexican Food Restaurant, beer & wine sales provided by The Rotary Club of Altadena.


Red Flag Warning!


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Tuesday August 21, 2012, 4:11 PM

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Advisory: Red Flag Warning in Effect for Los Angeles County Mountains

NWS Los Angeles/Oxnard Weather Briefing for Red Flag Warning August 21-22, 2012

***Red Flag Warning in Effect for Santa Barbara, Ventura, and Los Angeles County Mountains, Valleys, and Deserts Tonight Through Wednesday Afternoon***

SYNOPSIS: A weak low pressure system will develop off the central California coast Tuesday evening then move slowly across the region Tuesday night and Wednesday. The atmosphere will become more unstable as the low approaches but the moisture source will be very limited. This scenario will bring a potential for dry lightning, or thunderstorms that contain little or no rainfall, across much of southwest California from about the San Luis Obispo County Mountains south and east across most of Ventura and Los Angeles Counties. Fire weather concerns are high given the very dry fuel conditions and recent above normal temperatures.

IMPACTS: Dry lightning could result in fire ignitions and gusty outflow winds from collapsing thunderstorms would help spread fire rapidly. The recent heat wave has primed dry vegetation across the entire region with most areas reporting critical fuel moisture levels. Boaters should be aware that thunderstorms could bring dangerous lightning, shifting winds, and choppy seas.

TIMING: The main dry lightning threat will develop after midnight with thunderstorms likely to form over the coastal waters then move inland overnight and early Wednesday morning. Storm movement will generally be from southwest to northeast. Thunderstorms will likely shift to the mountains and deserts and away from the coast and valley areas by midday Wednesday, continuing through Wednesday afternoon. All storm activity should wind down by early Wednesday evening.

FORECAST CONFIDENCE: High confidence for dry lightning to develop across the region tonight and Wednesday, but low confidence for the overall amount of thunderstorm activity.

Updates and statements about this thunderstorm event can be accessed on our web site at www.weather.gov/losangeles
The latest Red Flag Warning can be accessed at http://go.usa.gov/7dx

Attached is our current Weather Story graphic.

--
Eric Boldt
Warning Coordination Meteorologist
National Weather Service Los Angeles/Oxnard

www.weather.gov/losangeles
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Saturday, August 18, 2012

ALD 7 Crime Blotter


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Thursday August 16, 2012, 4:42 PM

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Sunday, August 5th
Between 7:00 PM and 9:00 PM – A grand theft occurred in the 1800-blk of E. Altadena Dr. Loss: Roto tilling machine, (4) lawnmowers, (4) 1936 Ford rims.
Between 9:00 PM and 8:00 AM (Monday) – A petty theft occurred in the 2200-blk of Maiden Ln. Loss: black Allen Sports bike rack.
Between 10:00 PM and 8:00 AM (Monday) – A petty theft from an unlocked vehicle occurred in the 1200-blk of E. Mendocino St. Loss: black Android cell phone.
Between 12:30 AM and 10:00 AM – A vehicle vandalism occurred in the 1700-blk of E. Oakwood St. Pasadena.

Monday, August 6th
Between 9:00 AM and 5:00 PM – A petty theft occurred in the 1000-blk of Marcheta St. Loss: packaged Dell XPS 8500 laptop. ***The victim left a note for the delivery company to leave the package at the residence without a signature***

Tuesday, August 7th
2:34 PM – A robbery occurred at All Star Liquor, 2421 N. Lincoln Av. Suspect male, black, 40 yrs, 509, 190, shaved head, black eyes, walked into the convenience store and retrieved a bottle of beer. As the suspect approached the exit, the victim asked the suspect to pay for the item. The suspect pushed the victim and attempted to strike him with the beer bottle. Suspect last seen running out of the location.
Between 11:30 PM and 10:00 AM (Wednesday) – A vehicle was reported stolen from the 300-blk of W. Loma Alta Dr.

Wednesday, August 8th
Between 1:45 PM and 3:30 PM – A residential burglary occurred in the 2600-blk of Porter Av. Suspect(s) entered the residence by placing a ladder under the window and removing the window screen. Loss: various jewelry items.
Between 6:25 PM and 10:10 PM – A residential burglary occurred in the 2100-blk of El Molino Av. Suspect(s) entered the residence by tearing the window screen. Loss: black Vizio LCD, black Fujitis laptop, white Xbox 360 game console, silver Mac notebook, personalized jewelry items, gold & black leather men’s watch, pearl necklace.

Thursday, August 9th
Between 10:00 PM and 6:45 AM (Friday) – A vehicle burglary occurred in the 400-blk of E. Woodbury Rd. Suspect(s) entered (3) cargo trucks by damaging the padlocks. Loss: blankets, ramps, dollies, wheelers, straps.

Saturday, August 11th
Between 11:00 AM and 1:30 PM – A residential burglary occurred in the 1400-blk of Edgecliff Ln, Pasadena. Suspect(s) entered the location by shattering the rear window. Loss: unknown at this time.

****Protect Yourself and Minimize the Costs of Credit Fraud****

Safeguard your credit cards just as you would cash.
Reduce the number of cards you carry; just one or two are sufficient for everyday use.
Minimize the amount of personal information a criminal can steal. Don't carry your Social Security card, birth certificate or passport with you on a routine basis.
Keep a list of all of your credit cards, including account numbers, expiration dates, and issuer phone numbers, so that you can notify creditors quickly in case of theft or loss.
Sign any new cards as soon as you receive them.
If one of your credit card bills are late, call the card issuer's customer service number immediately. Make sure that your bill has not been diverted to a different address.
Review your statements carefully each month to make sure all charges are accurate.
Report billing errors and lost or stolen cards to your credit card issuer immediately.
Never give anyone a card number or other personal information over the telephone unless you initiated the call.
Contact Information:
Michael A. White
Altadena Station
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mawhite@lasd.org
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Monday, August 13, 2012

Lisa Haley & the Zydekats Saturday August 18th 7:00 PM in the Amphitheater at Farnsworth Park

LISA HALEY – PRESS RELEASE


GRAMMY Nominee - Americana/Cajun/Zydeco category


The Violin Queen!

Since beginning in 1995, Lisa Haley & the Zydekats are today the world’s most beloved Americana/Cajun/Zydeco band.

With her blue violin and soaring, compelling “cornbread” voice, Lisa’s original tunes and Louisiana Bayou, French Celtic, R&B and Jazz rhythms endear this fourth-generation fiddler, dancer, vocalist, and songwriter to all ages. Among her fans are Keb’Mo’ and Little Richard.

The most joyful Americana/Cajun/Zydeco act on tour today! Prepare to catch “Zydecosis!”

• CD #8 “Joy Ride” release date May 15, 2012, Wendy Waldman producing.

• One of Lisa’s music videos featured on AOL.com, ESPN, Fox News, and YouTube (545,000 hits so far!)

• Charting on Billboard 2008 with Grammy® nominated “King Cake” and 2011 with “Absolutely Live!”

• Representing Zydeco for GRAMMY Museum, Hollywood Bowl Summersounds,

Sir George Martin’s (Beatles producer) “Rhythm of Life,” and festivals in over 20 countries.

• Two women in our five-piece band, with Lisa Haley violin and Gigi Rabe “The Accordion Diva.”

· "Joyful, exotic …a Pop approach to Louisiana Zydeco... a la the bluesy moans of Janis Joplin..."

– Michael Lukas, Los Angeles Times

· The ultimate compliment: "That girl plays as good as a man!"

- Clifton Chenier, "The King of Zydeco"

· “The ‘Mick Jagger’ of Zydeco – Swamp-Rock ala Bonnie Raitt and Lucinda Williams”

- Jake Bacon, KUCI Radio

· "Lisa has the Spirit in her, big time! Her music just plain grabs you and takes you over!"

- KebMo', multi-Grammy winner, co-producer Lisa’s “Talking to the Sun” Ryko/Warner

· "...enormous fun... makes people want to get up and enjoy!" - Sir George Martin (Beatles' producer)

Booking: Andy Anders - Blue Fiddle Productions - www.lisahaley.com

310-676-4884 / fax 310-644-4117 / info@lisahaley.com

The 16th Annual Summer Concert Series is made possible by our generous sponsors: Warner Bros. Entertainment, Supervisor Michael D. Antonovich, Monte Cedro, The Rotary Club of Altadena, Baietti-Seyffert Podley Realtors, Athens Services, AltadenaBlog, Georgia Rutherford in Memory of Don Rutherford, Toyota of Pasadena, Pro Image transfer, M & M Printing & My Irish Pride & All American Audio Visual.


Food service sales provided by El Patron Mexican Food Restaurant, beer & wine sales provided by The Rotary Club of Altadena.




Wednesday, August 8, 2012

Seven Steps to Earthquake Safety from LASD


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Wednesday August 8, 2012, 11:33 AM

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Community: Great time to brush up: Seven Steps to Earthquake Safety

Great time to brush up: Seven Steps to Earthquake Safety

As most residents of Los Angeles County may already be aware, a Magnitude 4.1 earthquake centered 1 mile North, to North West from the city of Yorba Linda in Orange County was recorded this morning at 9:33AM (USGS http://on.doi.gov/OMbjEv) as well as a magnitude 4.4 earthquake which struck 11:23 p.m. Tuesday, 2 miles north-northeast of Yorba Linda. Although it was felt in through various parts of Los Angeles County, currently the LASD reports no significant damage.

However, the LASD reminds the citizens of Los Angeles County that with this incident fresh in our memories, this would be a great time to prepare for a major earthquake.

The following information has been provided for reference:

Seven Steps to Earthquake Safety
The information on this page is from materials created by the Emergency Survival Program (ESP) in 2006, and based on "The Seven Steps to Earthquake Safety" in the handbook, Putting Down Roots in Earthquake Country.

Step 1: Secure it now!

Reducing and/or eliminating hazards throughout your home, neighborhood, workplace and school can greatly reduce your risk of injury or death following the next earthquake or other disaster. Conduct a "hazard hunt" to help identify and fix things such as unsecured televisions, computers, bookcases, furniture, unstrapped water heaters, etc. Securing these items now will help to protect you tomorrow.

Step 2: Make a plan

Planning for an earthquake, terrorist attack, or other emergency is not much different from planning for a party or vacation. Make sure that your emergency plan includes evacuation and reunion plans; your out-of-state contact person's name and number; the location of your emergency supplies and other pertinent information. By planning now, you will be ready for the next emergency.

Step 3: Make disaster kits

Everyone should have disaster supplies kits stored in accessible locations at home, at work and in your vehicle. Having emergency supplies readily available can reduce the impact of an earthquake, a terrorist incident or other emergency on you and your family. Your disaster supplies kits should include food, water, flashlights, portable radios, batteries, a first aid kit, cash, extra medications, a whistle, fire extinguisher, etc.

Step 4: Is your place safe?

Most houses are not as safe as they could be. Whether you are a homeowner or a renter, there are things that you can do to improve the structural integrity of your home. Some of the things that you might consider checking include inadequate foundations, un-braced cripple walls, soft first stories, un-reinforced masonry and vulnerable pipes. Consult a contractor or engineer to help you identify your building's weaknesses and begin to fix them now.

Step 5: DROP, COVER, and HOLD ON!

Learn what to do during an earthquake, whether you're at home, at work, at school or just out and about. Taking the proper actions, such as "Drop, Cover, and Hold On", can save lives and reduce your risk of death or injury. During earthquakes, drop to the floor, take cover under a sturdy desk or table, and hold on to it firmly. Be prepared to move with it until the shaking stops.

Step 6: Check it out!

One of the first things you should do following a major disaster is to check for injuries and damages that need immediate attention. Make sure you are trained in first aid and in damage assessment techniques. You should be able to administer first aid and to identify hazards such as damaged gas, water, sewage and electrical lines. Be prepared to report damage to city or county government.

Step 7: Communicate and recover!

Following a major disaster, communication will be an important step in your recovery efforts. Turn on your portable radio for information and safety advisories. If your home is damaged, contact your insurance agent right away to begin your claims process. For most Presidentially declared disasters, resources will also be available from federal, state, and local government agencies.


The following links have several tips to prepare your family, yourself, and your home for a major earthquake.

USGS
This web site is provided by the United States Geological Survey’s (USGS) Earthquake Hazards Program as part of our effort to reduce earthquake hazard in the United States.
http://earthquake.usgs.gov/prepare/?source=sitenav

http://earthquake.usgs.gov/prepare/links.php

CAL-EMA
The California Emergency Management Agency (Cal EMA) is delegated by the Governor to support and enhance all phases of emergency management which include Preparedness, Response, Recovery and Mitigation.
http://www.calema.ca.gov/LandingPages/Pages/Plan-and-Prepare.aspx

LA-ESP
At the Los Angeles County Emergency Survival Program’s website, you will find a great selection of useful, lifesaving materials and publications for download to share with your family, community, friends, co-workers and children.
http://www.espfocus.org/

(a direct link to publications)
http://www.espfocus.org/esg.htm

AlertLA
Los Angeles County has implemented an emergency mass notification system to contact County residents and businesses via recorded phone messages, text messages and e-mail during emergencies. For more information and to register your cell phone number, Voice over IP number, and e-mail address, please click the link above.
http://portal.lacounty.gov/wps/portal/alertla

SNAP LA County
The purpose of this registry is to facilitate the planning and implementation of disaster response by first-responder agencies to Specific Needs persons living in the County of Los Angeles.
http://snap.lacounty.gov/


LA County Fire preparedness website.
Learn what to do BEFORE an earthquake, DURING an earthquake, and AFTER an earthquake.
http://fire.lacounty.gov/safetypreparedness/safetyprepearthquake.asp
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Monday, August 6, 2012

Sgt. Pepper Saturday, August 11th 7:00 PM the Amphitheater at Farnsworth Park


Rocking & captivating ... Sgt. Pepper performs music by the
Beatles and o
ther British Invasion artists at festivals, concerts in the
park, corporate events, private school fundraisers, wedding
receptions, colleges & night clubs. Although Sgt. Pepper focuses on
B
eatles and other British rock & roll, it can also perform many other
classic rock, soul & country tunes, as well as standards and bossa
nova music for cocktail hour. As a testament to the band's versatility,
i
t can perform songs by the Allman Brothers to ZZ Top & everything
in between! Sgt. Pepper's members are well-known L.A. based
mus
icians and singers who have performed with major recording
artists, leading music agencies and/or other bands. They came
together to form Sgt. Pepper out of a mutual love of Beatles' music.
Their timing cou
ldn't have been better. Due to the release of Beatles
R
ock Band and the re-mastered Beatles catalogue, national interest
i
n Beatles music has surged, proving once again that the Beatles are
the
most popular recording artists of all time, with fans ranging from
teenagers to septuagenarians.

The 16th Annual Summer Concert Series is made possible by our generous sponsors: Warner Bros. Entertainment, Supervisor Michael D. Antonovich, Monte Cedro, The Rotary Club of Altadena, Baietti-Seyffert Podley Realtors, Athens Services, AltadenaBlog, Georgia Rutherford in Memory of Don Rutherford, Toyota of Pasadena, Pro Image transfer, M & M Printing & My Irish Pride & All American Audio Visual.
Food service sales provided by El Patron Mexican Food Restaurant, beer & wine sales provided by The Rotary Club of Altadena.