Hands Across the 49th! Posted on February 22, 2024 By admin The Coachella Valley has become the epicenter for so much that is both American and Canadian, that includes being home (second home) to some of the most accomplished musicians in the business. JAM ON THE ROCKS productions has teamed up with The Funk Monks, a band made up of working musicians from both countries, to bring you HANDS ACROSS THE 49TH. There will be special guests and a few other surprises. What we have planned is not only a celebration of the music but the love shared by all these incredible musicians that continue to add to and transform the soundtrack of our lives. Tickets are $50 now or $55 at the door (if available) https://hands-across-the-49th.eventbrite.com/ Uncategorized
Uncategorized Laura Benanti To Perform at Palm Springs Cultural Center on Saturday, March 16th. Posted on February 29, 2024February 29, 2024 Laura Benanti is set to headline the last concert in the Palm Springs Cultural Center’s Broadway’s Best in the West Series on March 16th. Tony® Award-winner and five-time Tony® Award nominee Laura Benanti is a highly celebrated stage and screen actress. Ms. Benanti has an impressive television roster including Hulu’s… Read More
Uncategorized Superstar Recording Artist Billy Gilman is Coming to the Palm Springs Cultural Center! Posted on February 29, 2024 That’s right! Billy Gilman, who burst onto the national stage in 2000 with the hit single “One Voice” is coming to the Palm Springs Cultural Center on March 9th as part of the 2024 Sand, Stars and Guitars Music Series! Billy’s debut album was certified double platinum in the United States, and he was included in the Guinness Book… Read More
Uncategorized Experience Hitchcock’s Masterpieces on the BIG screen at the Palm Springs Cultural Center. Posted on February 29, 2024February 29, 2024 Alfred Hitchcock’s timeless classic films are true cinematic masterpieces that never go out of style. Unfortunately, most of us have only ever seen his great works on television, and that’s just not how they were meant to be seen. These films were made for the BIG screen, and that’s just… Read More