Music to Our Ears
The epic return of live music
Written by Josef Woodard
Santa Barbara’s historically vibrant live music calendar is a healthy multiheaded beast that is finally emerging from an extended, frustrating hibernation period. As pandemic restrictions and fears lift (be sure to still check your local venue for the latest updates), venues and touring schedules are reopening this autumn, not a moment too soon for music-hungry hordes of varied tastes and ages.
Typically, the SANTA BARBARA BOWL season runs from April through October, but the cherished amphitheater, which went dark in 2020 and half of this season, is packing in a dense program in just two months. A few of the notable evenings: John Legend (9/16), My Morning Jacket (9/23), Foreigner Orchestral (10/2), Van Morrison (10/3), Wilco (10/20), Willie Nelson & Family (10/21), Phish (10/26), and Glass Animals (10/27 and 28).
The historic LOBERO THEATRE’s fall slate, still subject to change and expansion, includes The Wallflowers (9/8), a two-night stand from great American band Los Lobos (10/7 and 8), and savory, celebrated jazz artists (Pat Metheny Side-Eye, 9/29, and veteran Montecitan Charles Lloyd, 10/16) in this famously jazz-friendly room.
UCSB ARTS & LECTURES, a bold, multifaceted player in the local cultural-musical scene, hosted last season’s robust virtual season. Now they go public, in real time and space. One of the many upcoming offerings, at press time: The Wood Brothers at the Granada (10/12).
CAMA (Community Arts Music Association), connecting Santa Barbara to the international classical music world for 100-plus years, won’t launch its current season until January but is presenting mandolinist Avi Avital with Les Violons du Roy, at the Lobero this fall (10/19).
Two classical music organizations bravely made their way through the last season’s challenges, with SANTA BARBARA SYMPHONY's masked orchestra concerts in the Granada Theater and OPERA SANTA BARBARA's game “drive-in” opera productions. They’re back, with live audiences invited. The Symphony presents Kismet, joined by State Street Ballet (10/23 and 24) and a program called “Royal Fireworks,” with guest conductor Nicholas McGegan (11/13 and 14). Opera Santa Barbara offers a premiere in the Granada, the mariachi operetta Cruzar la Cara de la Luna (10/1 and 3) and a double-header of Puccini’s Il Tabarro and De Falla’s El amor brujo (10/29 and 31), in the Lobero.
CAMERATA PACIFICA kept its chamber music audience engaged for more than a year with YouTube concerts from its archives. The group kicks off this season’s in-person events in the Music Academy’s Hahn Hall (10/8), with a second program (11/19).
SOhO, long Santa Barbara’s premiere showcase club, was shuttered for 15 months. It returns to live action in September. Its calendar includes Venice (9/12), Willie Watson (9/19), cover band Grateful Shred (10/26), and top-drawer acoustic guitarist sets via the Santa Barbara Acoustic Music Association—Luca Stricagnoli (10/17) and Laurence Juber (10/24).
Willy Nelson photograph by Pamela Springsteen