Open Weekend at Arroyo Hondo Preserve

The Arroyo Hondo Preserve is open to the public with reservations on the first and third full weekend of the month, Saturdays and Sundays from 10:00 am to 3:00 pm.

Open Weekend at Arroyo Hondo Preserve

The Arroyo Hondo Preserve is open to the public with reservations on the first and third full weekend of the month, Saturdays and Sundays from 10:00 am to 3:00 pm.

Ken Stacey & Claire Khodara Perform at SOhO Restaurant in Santa Barbara

Join singer/songwriters Ken Stacey and Claire Khodara at SOhO Santa Barbara on Sunday February 19. This duo show brings together 2 dynamic vocal talents for a shared evening that will feature some of their original music and some choice covers. They have assembled a stellar band, and there may be some special guests dropping in as well. If you enjoy cutting edge pop-rock, R&B and Soul, you’re going to love this beautiful evening of live music.

SOhO Restaurant & Music Venue
1221 State St., Santa Barbara, CA 93101
(upstairs in Victoria Court)
Parking behind venue

7:00pm – show // 6:00pm – dinner/doors
Advance reservations suggested.
All Ages Welcome!
Purchase tickets here: https://www.sohosb.com/events/ken-stacey-claire-khodara-soho-santa-barbara
For table reservations: 805-962-7776
Tickets: $25 / $30 at the door

Ken Stacey is a world-class vocalist songwriter, producer, vocal coach, and the former lead singer for 5-time Grammy-nominated Ambrosia. His expansive career includes time in the Michael Jackson and Elton John bands, performing and recording with a who’s who of music icons which also include Billy Joel, Sam Smith, Randy Newman, Dave Matthews Band, Queen Latifah, Mary J Blige, and Madonna. He has performed on the Grammys and the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Awards. Ken has been a vocal coach and talent scout for American Idol and has Kenny Loggins, Richard Marx, and Jason Derlatka (Journey) on his vocal coaching roster. “Ken’s latest project was an all-star version of Donny Hathaway’s classic holiday song “This Christmas,” which he produced and arranged for The Tribe; it was listed as #5 on the New York Times’ holiday playlist of “12 New Christmas Songs For a Vast Array of Holiday Moods!” www.kenstacey.com

Claire Khodara is a recording artist, autism activist, and creative entrepreneur based in Los Angeles, CA. Known for her soulful and soaring sound inspired by folk and Americana icons Brandi Carlisle & Bonnie Raitt, Claire transcends musical genres with her classical background and modern, sultry vocals which span an international, 25-year career. Born in Philadelphia, Claire studied classical opera under the legendary Italian soprano and opera director Renata Scotto at the Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia in Rome, one of the oldest musical institutions in the world. Claire was the Pope’s Benediction singer (soprano soloist) for Pope John Paul II and Benedict XVI. She was also a contestant on Season 9 of American Idol. Claire is the founder of STARROCK PRODUCTIONS, a booking agency that provides live entertainment for a wide-range of global events with offices in New York City, Philadelphia, Las Vegas and Los Angeles. www.clairekhodara.com

Transformation

Escape the mundane and experience the power of musical transformation. From Maurice Ravel’s compelling Bolero, which begins small and transitions into a sonic tidal wave, to Richard Strauss’ Death and Transfiguration about human transitions, to jazz saxophone legend Ted Nash’s personal journey as depicted on his newest composition Transformation for Symphony Orchestra and Narrator. You’ll

A Launch Pad Preview Production: She Wolf, Margaret of Anjou

A nation divided, an unending off-shore war, an ineffectual leader, insurrection, systemic racism, inequality, oh, and don’t forget the plague. Margaret of Anjou marries Henry the Sixth in an alliance meant to broker peace, but arrives in England with her Ladies-in-Waiting to discover a nation built on war without the tools to transition to anything else. Queen Margaret is one of Shakespeare’s most misaligned and complex female characters; SHE WOLF is a cheeky, ambitious, remarkably current retelling of her story.

Theater Premieres Historic ‘Flying A Fantasy’

The Westmont College Festival Theatre brings Santa Barbara’s treasured cinematic history to the stage in a world premiere. “Diamond to Dust: a Flying A Fantasy,” directed by Westmont’s John Blondell and written by local actor, educator and playwright Michael Bernard, explores the silent film industry and its historical significance. Westmont’s Porter Theatre hosts performances February 24-25, March 2-4 at 7:30 p.m.; and March 4 at 2 p.m. Tickets, which cost $15 for general admission, and $10 for students and seniors, will be available at westmont.edu/boxoffice.

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