WINE & SONG | Lost Parrothead Night – Wear Your Hawaiian Shirt – August 6

PHOTO: provided by Brad Colerick | The South Pasadenan | Gráinne Hunt and Clayton Chaney with Philip Glenn.
PHOTO: provided by Brad Colerick | The South Pasadenan | Gráinne Hunt and Clayton Chaney with Philip Glenn.

It’s Lost Parrothead Night at Wine & Song at Lost Parrot Cafe in honor of Jimmy Buffet. Wear your Hawaiian shirt and join the fun. Deborah McColl, one of the Jimmy Buffett’s original “Reeferettes”, will share a couple of her favorite Buffett songs and memories from touring with him.

Gráinne Hunt is a contemporary folk singer and songwriter, raised in Monaghan and based in Kildare, Ireland. She has toured extensively all over Europe and the U.S. Her influences range from The Dubliners to Joni Mitchell, Mary Black, and John Mayer. Her captivating vocals and well-honed, insightful songs have found her sharing stages with Glen Hansard, U2, Gladys Knight, and the Bay City Rollers.

Clayton Chaney’s humorous and hard-hitting songs often narrate an ever-changing west coast coming-of-age. He draws inspiration from the sounds of Roger Miller and The Band as well as newer influences like Dawes and John Moreland. As former frontman of bluegrass band The Show Ponies, Chaney has graced the stages of big cities and small towns across the U.S. He’ll be joined by virtuoso fiddler Philip Glenn.

- Advertisement -

Lost Parrot Cafe, 1929 Huntington Drive. 6pm doors, 7pm show. Tickets $22 advance, $25 door. $15 corkage.