Carousel Candeo Fundraiser
Saturday, August 5, 2017, 4-10pm
a wonder full interactive fun raiser this saturday afternoon into the evening. mixed drinks to boot!
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Saturday, August 5, 2017, 4-10pm
a wonder full interactive fun raiser this saturday afternoon into the evening. mixed drinks to boot!
sunday, july 30, 2017, 8pm
a rare solo show for Adam Schatz, the creative force behind the brooklyn based art/pop band Landlady. opening the show will be greater goods’ own vaughn montgomery of The Chillz
friday, july 28, 2017, 7-10pm
three beautiful voices for one choice night! see links for samplers or just trust us & surprise yourself! a big thank you to Erin Regan for helping to bring Chris Avetta & Yonderlust to greater goods, & to our cousin kate lennon welton, who happens to be in town from nashville, for having the courage to open the evening. $10-20 suggested donation. all ages welcome.
thursday, july 27, 2017 7:30pm
Original music by Sunny Erickson with Scott Belsha on percussion and Cy Phi opening.
wednesday, july 26, 2017, 7-9:30pm
most of us are taught to keep our authentic voice buttoned up. if you’re longing to free it, here’s a great opportunity to do so with a masterful teacher! thank you Gwendolyn McClure for the work you do & for bringing it to greater goods!
thursday, july 20, 2017, 7pm
smitty & julija will be joined by other locals artists as we pay tribute to the late great leonard cohen.
friday: July 14, 7:00pm
honored to be hosting three great acts coming through town this friday! Robin Bacior, Caleb Trask, & First Fire.
Wednesday, July 12, 6:30pm
ella and sage are just now finishing up their first album together, right before ella leaves ojai!
friday: July 7, 7:00pm
a double dish of some of ojai’s sweetest music: kindhearted guitar wizard eric soullivin & the dynamic duo of guitar, voice & tap, bernie larsen & cassidy linder.
Sunday: July 9, 2:00pm -9:00pm
FOR OJAI’S NATURE BOHEMIANS AND OTHER ‘escapees FROM URBAN ANTHEAPS’