Victoria (Antony Langdon) Playing LA & Palm Springs

Tuesday, June 29th – Bootleg Theater, Los Angeles – The Child, VICTORIA, Papercranes and Miranda Lee Richards – $10
http://thefold.inticketing.com/event2.php?eventid=115306

Wednesday, June 30th – Ace Hotel, Palm Springs – The Child, VICTORIA and Papercranes – Free!
http://www.acehotel.com/palmsprings

Gift Horse Project At It Again! – Friday, April 30, Bootleg Theatre, Silverlake (Los Angeles)

And if that’s not big enough news, let me add that rotating into this latest GHP line up is Royston Langdon. He joins his brother Antony, along with Rain Phoenix (Papercranes), and Ane Diaz (Causey Way, Producto). Also performing will be Norm Block, Kirk Hellie, Dave Palmer, Dermot Mulroney, A.J. Mason, Chris Tucci, and the ever mysterious sounding, very special guests.

All proceeds will be donated to Silverlake Conservatory Of  Music http://www.silverlakeconservatory.com/index.php . Not only is this an unique opportunity to hear some incredibly talented musicians perform together, it’s a chance to support a worthy cause.

All those important details:

Where: Bootleg Theatre, Silverlake (Los Angeles) – 21+ only
When: Friday, April 30th
Time: 10pm to 2am
Price: $15 advance/$20 at the door

Get your tickets here http://thefold.inticketing.com/event2.php?eventid=90685 and do it quick, quick, quick before it sells out or you’ll be kicking yourself for missing out.

Seems a good time to drag out a video from last month’s Gift Horse Project’s performance.  The show opened with Punching, Kicking, Kissing….

watch?v=ThCZtvx7T-U <——Sorry, you have to click to Youtube until I learn how to embed the video…it’s worth the click though.  :D

More information on Gift Horse Project and Silverlake Conservatory of Music:
Gift Horse Project is a group of rotating musicians and visual artists. Conceived of by artists, to help artists in crisis.

Join Gift Horse on Facebook http://www.facebook.com/?ref=home#!/pages/Gift-Horse-Project/344637683271?v=info&ref=ts

Silverlake Conservatory of Music, is a non-profit organization, is to facilitate basic music education. The Conservatory offers private music lessons at a reasonable cost and grants scholarships to children in need, providing free lessons and instruments. The study of music enriches the life of the student as well as the community and society.

Benefit for Brandaid with Gift Horse – Thursday, March 4 – Bootleg Theatre, Los Angeles

Gift Horse Project is a group of rotating musicians and visual artists, with one of these musicians being none other than Antony Langdon.

Proceeds from this upcoming show will be used to support Haitian relief efforts.

Gift Horse’s current line-up is:
Rain Phoenix (Paper Cranes)
Luke Rathborne
Antony Langdon (Spacehog)
Angela McClusky (Wild Colonials)
Mark McAdam
Camila Grey (Uh Huh Her)
Norm Block
Kirk Hellie

Tickets can be purchased online here
http://www.inticketing.com/events/76595/Benefit-for-BRANDAID-w-GIFT-HORSE-feat-Rain-Phoenix-Luke-Rathborne-Antony-Langdon–More
for $10

Or pay $15 at the door

Bootleg Theatre (21+ only)
2220 Beverly Blvd
Los Angeles, CA

(Across from Brooklyn Bagel – free parking behind Praise Christian Church)

So there you go….buy a ticket, hear some great music, help support Haitian relief efforts, plus free parking! What more could you want? If I’m reading this right on InTicket, a tree is planted for every ticket sold to this event. How cool is all that?

More information on Brandaid and Gift Horse Project:

Gift Horse Project is a group of rotating musicians and visual artists. Conceived of by artists, to help artists in crisis. This show, in cooperation with Creative Visions Foundation, is to benefit BRANDAID.

BRANDAID foundation is a not-for-profit organization whose mission is to help artisans from developing countries. Effective immediately proceeds from all BRANDAID project sales will be used to support Haitian relief efforts.

Contributor Magazine/Q & A Les freres Langdon

Have you ever longed to know the candy of choice of your favorite Langdon brother? Favorite car? Favorite year?

Whether the questions ever crossed your thoughts or not, they fortunately were on the mind of Contributor Magazine editor Sophie Caby who posed all three questions to Antony, Royston, and Christian in a recent interview. Three simple questions to three talkative musicians, resulting in eight lengthy and amusing answers (plus one answered as only a father could).

All this, and new photographs to boot, can be found here:

http://www.contributormagazine.com/344.php

You’ll find a place to leave a comment after the interview. Don’t be shy! Rumor has it, that your comments are appreciated!