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Korean Music Festival at the Hollywood Bowl in 2011

Korean Music Festival at the Hollywood Bowl in 2011

Korean Music Festival at the Hollywood Bowl Saturday April 30, 2011 at the Hollywood Bowl is the ninth annual Korean Music Festival showcasing some of the best talent in the county such as Sul Woon-Du, U-Kiss and 4Minute just to name a few.  The all-star line up is bridging the gap between the generations with the wide mix of performers this year. From traditional singers to teen idol groups the Korean Music Festival is sure to engage the audience no matter who's in attendance. This is a great family affair and a night to be remembered among the Korean population and others in the Hollywood and Los Angeles regions.

korean music festival at the Hollywood BowlSet in the Hollywood Bowl which is known for its social gatherings in Southern California and home to many classical, jazz and Broadway musicals, the Korean Music Festival brings the sounds and sights to life of the Korean culture and atmosphere. Started in 2003 the Korean Music Festival was introduced by the Korean Times, the leading news organization in the Korean American community. The goal was to commemorate the centennial anniversary of Korean American immigration to the US.  This type of large scale event had never been attempted before from this organization and it quickly became a local and national event. Every year the festival out-does itself from the previous year and current expectations.

When the Korean Music Festival began in 2003 there were over 18 top rated artists from Korea which quickly produced a sold out show selling over 18,000 tickets in just two weeks.  The community and local business support and sponsorship keep the festival rising to new heights every year with sold out shows every year.

The Korean Music Festival is something to be enjoyed by Koreans and non-Koreans alike with globally renowned artists like BOA, Rain and DJ Doc. 

 Festival Information

Although there will be venders and food stands present during the festival, guests are allowed to bring their own meals and dine at their seats or among the many picnic tables situated in the venue.  If you are coming from out of town, the Hollywood Bowl neighborhood has a variety of hotels and overnight accommodations or you are welcome to contact the Bowl at 323-850-2000 for more information.  The Hollywood Bowl is located at 2301 North Highland Avenue in Hollywood CA 90068. The concert is held on Saturday, April 30 from 6:30 - 10:30 pm. Dress accordingly as the nights can be chilly.

For more information on the Hollywood Hills and buying or selling property in  Silver Lake, Los Feliz, Echo Park, and surrounding areas, contact me directly at 213-215-4758 or check out LApropertySolutions.com 

Jenny Durling- Silver Lake area Realtor

Broker Associate Keller Williams Realty, Los Feliz
213-215-4758
http://www.LApropertySolutions.com
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Beachwood Canyon's Hollywoodland- Historic Neighborhood in the Hollywood Hills

Beachwood Canyon's Hollywoodland - historic neighborhood in the Hollywood Hills

Beachwood Canyon is a neighborhood of hilly, narrow streets that wind their way through the Hollywood Hills. It is found East of the 101 freeway and with the base at Franklin Avenue. The gate to the Village of Beachwood Canyon, home of the Beachwood Market, The Village Café and a small gift shop - Missouri Trader ,is located about a mile North of Franklin on Beachwood Drive. The market is notable for its glass front, designed by architect, John Lautner.

Beachwood Canyon is full of homes built in the 20's -40's but also has a smattering of newer construction, particularly the condos lining Beachwood Canyon Blvd. south of the gates. Having lived in the area, I can attest to what a great place it is to walk. The winding streets bring vistas around many corners and the lovely trees provide shade on a warm sunny day. Regardless of the number of homes in the area, it still provides the sense of being out in nature. There is even a riding stable at 3400 N Beachwood should residents or visitors care to discover the area on horseback.

If you are familiar with the area, you're also familiar with all of the signs posted saying "No Access to the Hollywood Sign".  I'm surprised that tourists aren't hit by cars when the walk out into the middle of Beachwood Dr. to snap a photo of the famous sign. Interestingly, that sign was originally erected in upper Beachwood Canyon by Los Angeles Times publisher Harry Chandler and read  "HOLLYWOODLAND" . It was actually a $21,000 billboard advertising the  500 acre upscale real estate development by the same name.

                        Original Hollywoodland signed dedicated in 1923    

Development  of Hollywoodland began in 1923 with the syndicate owned by Harry Chandler, developer Sidney H. Woodruff  and the founder of West Hollywood, General M. H. Sherman. The L.A. Times announced this new developments as one of the most attractive residential sections of the City of Los Angeles", envisioning it as a Mediterranean Riviera in the Hollywood Hills between Lake Hollywood and Griffith Park. Architectural drawings inspired by regions of France, Italy and Spain were used to  draw east Coasters to the hillside lots where their homes would be complete in time to avoid the next harsh winter.

Hollywood Sign as it looks today

When originally built, the Hollywoodland sign had  was comprised of individual letters 30 feet wide and 50 feet tall and constructed out of 3x9' metal squares rigged together with scaffolding.  There was a 35' diameter dot below the sign with a perimeter of 20-watt lights to attract attention. The sign itself featured an addition 4,000 bulbs spaced 8 inches apart which blinked out "Holly", "wood", "land".  As you can see from the old photo- it would have been hard to miss this landmark sign during the day but the lights would certainly have had a dramatic effect at night. Originally intended to be taken down after just 1.5 years, the sign has endured 80+ years in various states and become a true landmark for Hollywood and a symbol of all that it has to offer.

Hollywoodland Home in Beachwood Canyon today

Living in Hollywoodland defined living in the Hollywood Hills. As showy as the sign was, the developers managed to lay out homes in such a way as to create a small town charm. Hollywood Celebrities were drawn to the area then as they are now for the beauty, seclusion, views and great location. The proximity to the major studios is hard to beat. Many Hollywoodland homes have a fantasy feel to them. You'll find castles, Tudors and ivy-covered cottages right alongside Spanish and mid-century gems. Homes in the higher elevations have views over the canyon and city all the way to the ocean.   Like many areas of Los Feliz and the Hollywood Hills, Beachwood Canyon and Hollywoodland are well-loved and have loyal homeowners keeping their famous neighborhood worthy of its place in history and the well known sign in its hills. 

For more information on Hollywoodland, Beachwood Canyon,  Los Feliz, Silver Lake and surrounding areas, contact me directly at 213-215-4758  or check out my website at LApropertySolutions.com 

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Keller Williams Realty, Los Feliz
213-215-4758
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