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Free Sangria! Raising spirits above DTLA
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Free Sangria! Raising spirits above DTLA

DTLA

Sun, September 7, at 6:00 PM, PDT

Reserve a spot $5 to reserve, $20+ at event
Drinking policy
Bring your own drinks
Alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks provided
Wheelchair access
Not wheelchair accessible
Stairs
Some stairs may be present in the space
Kids
Kid-friendly event

This is an outdoor groupmuse

A live in-person performance in a backyard or another outdoor space. They're casual and friendly, hosted by community members.

Host

Sarah G. (she/they)

We are so excited to put our down-home, groovy spin on this classic set of our favorite tunes for y'all at sunset on Sundays in September. BYOB or sip on our complimentary homemade sangria on the roof of a historic DTLA building at sunset.

Doors at 6pm, free sangria for guests 21+

What's the music?

Sarah Garcia (she/they) Vocals
Max Berlin (he/him) Keys
Press Kampe Drums
Josh November Bass

If You Want Me to Stay
A funky, soulful classic by Sly and the Family Stone, this song opens the set with irresistible groove and playful energy. The pedal steel and upright bass add a rootsy texture that blends funk with Americana warmth.

Georgia on My Mind
Ray Charles’ soulful ballad becomes a showcase for heartfelt harmonies and expressive pedal steel, evoking nostalgia and deep affection.

The Nearness of You
This classic jazz standard is reimagined with tender intimacy, featuring gentle guitar work and subtle mandolin textures beneath lush vocal harmonies.

Jealous Guy
John Lennon’s vulnerable ballad is infused with soulful depth, grounded by upright bass and woven with pedal steel and mandolin’s textured layers.

Cold, Cold Heart
Hank Williams’ country standard is given a soulful, mournful treatment, with pedal steel’s plaintive tones and layered vocals deepening its emotional resonance.

I Want You Back
The Jackson 5’s upbeat pop-soul hit is reimagined with acoustic instrumentation and rich harmonies, transforming it into a heartfelt, groove-driven performance.

Besame Mucho
This classic Latin bolero brings romantic flair to the set, with mandolin and pedal steel offering delicate, expressive textures that complement the passionate vocals.

Kiss (Prince)
Prince’s minimal funk classic is transformed with a country-soul edge. The pedal steel adds twangy sass, keeping the groove irresistible and fresh.

Tell Me Somethin’ Good
Chaka Khan’s funk anthem shines with the band’s soulful energy. Tight rhythms and layered vocal harmonies invite the audience into a joyful groove.

Rich Girl
Hall & Oates’ smooth pop-soul hit gets a rootsy makeover, with pedal steel’s warm slide and vocal harmonies emphasizing the song’s ironic storytelling.

Summertime
The Gershwin standard floats through smoky jazz vibes, highlighted by expressive guitar and pedal steel and vocals that capture both longing and ease.

Feelin’ Good
An anthem of renewal and empowerment, rendered intimate by the band’s warm acoustic sound and soaring harmonies that build to a triumphant close.

Where does this music come from?

Set against the iconic skyline of Downtown LA’s historic district, this program weaves together stories as rich and layered as the city itself. Each song is a narrative rooted in the diverse traditions that have shaped American music — from the blues born in the Deep South to the folk and Americana ballads that echo tales of struggle and hope. Jazz rhythms born in New Orleans meet heartfelt melodies from across the Americas, all filtered through Free Sangria’s soulful harmonies and roots-driven instrumentation. Just as LA’s streets are a crossroads of cultures and histories, this rooftop gathering invites you to experience these timeless stories anew, creating a shared moment of connection, resilience, and celebration beneath the city lights.

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