Aged punks in worn-out leather jackets, Pendleton flannels, along with the aroma of booze filled up the Glass House the night of April 7 in Pomona to catch one of Los Angeles’ most treasured bands, X.
Nikolai Galvan, advisor of the Songwriting Club and the University of La Verne manager of the music department and Morgan Auditorium, along with the Songwriting Club, hosted a Friday Night Open Mic at the Morgan Auditorium on March 24 from 7-9 p.m.
The streets of Downtown Pomona was a bustling scene Friday night, filled with live music blaring out of every other door in the Arts Colony. On Second Street alone, from the Glass House to The Haven, there were three different shows happening simultaneously.
Highly renowned folk musician Joel Rafael, along with Claremont trio the Citrus Sisters took to the little stage in the corner of Claremont’s Folk Music Center Saturday night to a sold out crowd, for a night of beautiful melodies and grand storytelling.
The Glass House hosted a sold out show welcoming Mexican–American singer Cuco on his international tour Tuesday night in Pomona. Doors opened at 7 p.m. and more than 200 fans were wrapped around the venue waiting to get inside.