L.A. duo KOLARS announce they are splitting
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KOLARS, the L.A. duo whose high-spirited, physical live performances made them a hot commodity, have announced they are splitting up.
KOLARS, the L.A. duo whose high-spirited, physical live performances made them a hot commodity, have announced they are splitting up.
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Outside Lands has announced Halloween weekend dates for its 2021 festival and a lineup topped by Lizzo, Tame Impala, the Strokes, Tyler the Creator, J Balvin and Vampire Weekend.
Liz Garo announced in November that she was leaving her talent buyer role at Spaceland Presents. A fixture of the Los Angeles music scene for more than 20 years, she reflects on a year without concerts — viewed through the prism of the final pre-pandemic show she booked, a neighborhood gig with Mapache, one year ago.
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