![]() ![]() “The mission is to open the doors of the Hollywood Bowl to everyone in LA County, regardless of race, gender, income and we really do think about that when we are doing our programming,” said General Manager Laura Connelly. Pictured with the trio at a recent gig is Live Nation’s Rick Franks. Getting The Band Back Together: Bill Silva and Andrew Hewitt have been promoting shows at the Hollywood Bowl for more than 30 years. The bowl’s famed bandshell, though changed through the decades, is instantly recognizable by its concentric arches and distinctive Streamline Moderne architecture, a sub-genre of Art Deco.įrom the highest seats in the bowl, where the iconic Hollywood sign comes into view, to the premium boxes where guests enjoy a deluxe picnic-style experience the Bowl has lived up to its motto of “music for everyone.”Įven today, there are $1 seats available for midweek classical performances put on by the Los Angeles Philharmonic Association, which manages the venue on behalf of Los Angeles County, and buses are chartered to bring in guests from all corners of Greater LA. The list goes on and so does the magic of a spot in the Hollywood Hills once called Daisy Dell. Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers’ last performance was at the Bowl five years ago. ![]() ![]() LOS ANGELES - B illed as the world’s largest natural amphitheater, the famed Hollywood Bowl has hosted the biggest stars in classical, jazz and pop over the past century: Luciano Pavarotti, The Beatles, Pink Floyd, Paul Simon, Frank Sinatra, Peggy Lee, Yitzhak Perlman, Yehudi Menuhin, Jimi Hendrix, the Grateful Dead, Rod Stewart, the Eagles, Ella Fitzgerald. (Courtesy Los Angeles Philharmonic Association) At Century Mark, History-Rich Shed As Vital As Ever BOWLED OVER: The picturesque Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles is among the world’s most iconic venues. ![]()
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