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Hill, Rox, Abrakadabra
to perform Saturday
evening at lodge PHOTO PROVIDE BY CLPOA
Canadian smooth jazz saxophonist Abrakadabra performs an extensive American Idol finalist Olivia Rox will
Warren Hill will be performing tomor- cover playlist including classic rock and join Warren Hill on stage tomorrow
row evening at the POA’s Valentine’s soul, jazz, Latin and tropical songs, as evening as a special guest performer.
Concert at the lodge. Warren’s daughter, well as a library of original composi-
2016 American Idol finalist, Olivia Rox, tions. Influenced by bands like Malo, PHOTO PROVIDED BY DOUG SCHULTZ.
will be joining him on stage. Abraka- War, El Chicano and Santana, Abraka- Olivia Rox joins
dabra will be opening the show. Concert dabra’s signature sounds fuse Latin, is-
goers will be treated to a Meet and Greet land, funk, reggae, pop and rock, while Warren Hill
with Warren and Olivia following the adding its own jazzy melodies and pop
concert. harmonies. World-renowned saxophonist Warren Hill performance
VIP tickets cost $57; General Admis- Abrakadabra’s leader, Jon Coleman, will perform Saturday evening at the lodge.
sion tickets cost $32. Doors open at 6:30 has received an L.A. Music award for
p.m.; show starts at 7:30 p.m. Concert Best Guitarist, a DIY National Producer Back by popular demand, new wave Olivia Rox, 2016 American Idol
tickets are on sale at the POA office and of the Year award, and a runner-up USA band Berlin will return to Canyon Lake finalist, will join Warren Hill on
through the POA website at canyonlake- Songwriting National Competition for on Sept. 15 for the fourth and final 2018 stage as a special guest performer
poa.com. Tickets may also be purchased Best Instrumental. POA concert. Berlin performed to a during tomorrow evening’s Valen-
at the door if the show doesn’t sell out. Tickets to the POA’s remaining 2018 sold-out audience at the lodge in June tine’s Concert at the lodge.
Starting at 2 p.m., the Lighthouse concerts also are on sale now. The Surf Eighteen-year-old Olivia grew
Restaurant will offer a special concert City All Stars, featuring original Beach 2017, so fans will want to purchase tick- up in a musical household. Her fa-
menu that includes many favorites of the Boy David Marks and Dean Torrence ets in advance to this concert. ther is acclaimed jazz saxophonist
regular dinner menu. The concert menu of Jan and Dean, will perform at the Berlin gained mainstream-commer- Warren Hill and her mother is Ta-
can be viewed online at canyonlake- lodge on Apr. 21. The Surf City All Stars cial success in the early 80s with singles mara Van Cleef, a producer, writer
lighthouse.com. Reservations are highly are the only band in the world to have “The Metro” and “No More Words.” In and director. Olivia has come into
recommended and can be made by call- played and sang lead vocals in both the the mid-80s, Berlin topped the charts her own as a dynamic vocalist,
ing 951-244-6841, ext. 771. Beach Boys band and the Jan and Dean with their single “Take My Breath songwriter and performer.
Warren’s career spans three decades. band. Away” from the 1986 film Top Gun. At age nine, Olivia landed the
He was the opening act for Natalie VIP tickets cost $67; General Admis- The Berlin performance will be a mix starring role of “Annie” at Boul-
Cole’s “Unforgettable” tour and has per- sion tickets cost $42. of the band’s 80s classics peppered with der’s Dinner Theater. She delivered
formed on The Tonight Show, Arsenio Country music artist Keith Anderson tracks from their latest release. VIP tick- 75 performances and the prestige
Hall and BBC’s Top of the Pops. will perform at the lodge on June 30. ets cost $57; General Admission tickets of an Ovation Award Nomination
Since 1991, Warren has released more Keith has had several hit songs since cost $32. Tickets to all the POA concerts by the critics for her acting and
than 10 solo CD’s which have reached 2004, including “Every Time I Hear can be purchased at the POA office and singing. Top Pop music producer
combined worldwide sales of over 1 Your Name.” His sophomore CD gar- on the POA website. Matthew Gerrard produced her on
million copies. The Beatles, Rush, Led nered the biggest hit of his career, “I Still a song as a personal endorsement,
Zeppelin, Prince, Stevie Wonder and Miss You,” which peaked at No. 2 and The Concerts at the Lodge concert as well as co-writing and recording
Sting are among his influences. another Top 25 hit, “Sunday Morning in series are produced by Doug Schultz, a brand new song entitled “I Am
In the field of Contemporary Jazz, America.” concert manager for the Entercom San Me.”
Warren has been heard on recordings Keith’s success prompted music Diego radio stations who has worked Olivia made it to the final test-
with Chieli Minucci, Keiko Matsui, trades Billboard and Radio & Records with over 5,000 national acts in his con- ing for Disney’s “Bits & Pieces,”
Jeff Golub, Steve Oliver, Special EFX to name him country music’s No. 1 New cert career spanning 32 years. Doug urg- and landed a lead role in the Sci-Fi
and John Tesh, to name a few, many of Male Artist of 2005. VIP tickets cost es residents to purchase concert tickets film “Tears” and a commercial for
which became number one songs. $57; General Admission tickets cost early to avoid not being able to purchase AT&T. She then shot her first mu-
Warren’s solo CD’s and collabora- $32; due to sold-out shows. sic video of her own song “Do You
tions have topped 3 different charts: Know.” She already has more than
Pop, AC and Smooth Jazz, selling over 500,000 Facebook followers.
a million copies worldwide. His incred- In 2016, Olivia appeared on
ibly dynamic live show is critically ac- “American Idol,” where she made
claimed as one of the best in his genre it to the infamous Top 10, and fi-
and has taken him to over 25 countries nally landed her spot in the top six
performing over 1,500 shows. girls.
Olivia’s most cherished passion
The Canadian born saxophonist’s
new CD entitled “Under the Influence” is to give back and to help others.
Although she says she is still a kid
is a collection of classic rock covers
from the 70s featuring hits from iconic at heart, Olivia is often referred
to as an “old soul,” with a strong
bands such as Aerosmith, Queen, and compassion for those that are less
The Police. fortunate.
Abrakadabra will take the stage
Her song “Love in Our Hearts,”
first as the opening act for the Valen- written at age seven, became the
tine’s Concert. From Oxnard’s Heritage theme song for the charity “Cher-
Square to Oceanside’s Harbor Days to PHOTO PROVIDED BY DOUG SCHULTZ. ish Our Children International”.
Temecula’s Balloon and Wine Festival She loves to lend her support
to Indio’s International Tamale Festival and talent to Unicef, Best Friends
and Garden Grove’s Strawberry Festi- Animal Sanctuary, The Humane
val, Abrakadabra has been bringing its Society and Cherish Our Children
high energy, melodic, percussive and Abrakadabra will open Saturday’s concert at the lodge. Band leader Jon Coleman, pictured, International.
soulful tunes to audiences throughout has received an L.A. Music Award for Best Guitarist, a DIY National Producer of the Year
Southern California for years. Award and a runner-up USA Songwriting National Competition for Best Instrumental.
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