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Walking Slow Jackson Browne Returns by Eddie Rivera
Lummis Day Founder and
creator Eliot Sekuler was quietly flabbergasted when he heard the question.
At KPFK-FM Studios to tape interviews for the June 1 Lummis Day
Festival event at Sycamore Grove in Highland Park, Sekuler found himself being
playfully questioned by 2004 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Inductee Jackson Browne
in a studio hallway.
“He said, ‘How come you guys never asked me?,’ and my jaw just
dropped,” Sekuler recalled.
Sekuler explained that the then two-year-old committee could never have imagined that an artist of Browne’s stature would be obtainable, let alone interested. But Browne, is not just any artist. He grew up in Highland Park, the son of a musician, in a home his grandfather Clyde Browne built, on the banks of the Arroyo Seco River.
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The MONOLATORS By Desiree Garcia
Photos by Joel Monroy
It’s a cool night behind
Zeppelins music shop on York Boulevard. The Highland Park Music Festival has
finally reached its last band. When I look around I notice how many people
there are. Its quickly gone from a few people to a big
crowd. I find Margot and Luke of
Box Violet. I can also see Members of Fol Chen,
Downtown/Union, Ghost Machinists and Seasons and they are just a few of the people scattered in the front. Everyone is eagerly waiting for the same thing. We are all waiting for the Monolators.
The first drum beats kick off
the set with “Strawberry Roan“ and I instantly go from being tired and kind of
burnt out to wanting to jump up and down and start a pit. A few members of the
crowd beat me to it.
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