May 20 -- Eve Selis
Take a talented band, lay a foundation of solid rock hooks, then add
catchy pop melodies and a dash of alt-country twang, and you've got
Eve's brand of infectious Roadhouse Rock.
myspace.com/eveselis
June 17 -- Shawn Mullins (SOLD OUT)
Best known for his top 10 hit “Lullaby,” singer-songwriter Shawn
Mullins brings out his southern style of humanity, heartache and hope
through guitar strumming and soothing vocals.
myspace.com/shawnmullins
July 15 -- Steve Poltz
The clever, creative, and humorous songs of local powerhouse Steve Poltz make for good music and a good time.
myspace.com/stevepoltz
August 19 -- Jack Tempchin
Renowned for writing such
legendary hits as “Peaceful Easy Feeling” and “Already Gone” for the
Eagles, "You Belong to the City" and "Smuggler's Blues" for Glenn Frey,
and “Slow Dancing (Swayin' to the Music)” for Johnny Rivers, Jack Tempchin’s captivating voice
will warm your heart.
myspace.com/jacktempchin
September 16 -- Venice
The music of Southern California band Venice
transcends words -- you just know it's great. Their unique sound mixes
rock & roll, soaring harmonies, folk, funk, pop, R&B, and
lyrics that are intelligent and often laced with wit.
myspace.com/venicecentralspace
Concerts are from 6-9 p.m.
(all headliners perform 7:15-8:45 p.m. preceeded by an opening performer from 6:30-7 p.m.)
Prices:
ADVANCED RESERVATIONS:
Public: $20/concert ($90 season rate)
Aquarium
members: $15/concert ($65 season rate)
WALK-IN ADMISSION: $25/concert
** Some concerts sell out
early. RSVP encouraged. Limited seating is available on a first-come basis. No outside food, beverages, chairs, or
blankets are permitted.**
RSVP: 858-534-4109
All Green Flash Concerts are open to ages 21 and up.
Green Flash Concert
Series proceeds help support Birch Aquarium at Scripps and its mission
to provide ocean science education, to interpret Scripps Oceanography
research, and to promote ocean conservation.
What is a Green Flash?
A
rare optical phenomenon, green flashes are usually seen as the sun sets
(or rises) on a clear horizon, such as over the ocean. A brilliant green
hue is viewed in the upper edge of the sun. This flash is caused mostly
by refraction (blue light from the sun bends more than other light wave
lengths). Green Flashes often are seen from Birch Aquarium's Preuss
Tide Pool Plaza.
Green Flash Concert Partners: