
Billy Barnes Foundation & Fraser Ent. Present
BILLY BARNES’ BASH – A Benefit Concert for the BILLY BARNES FOUNDATION | Hosted by SHAWN RYAN with an ALL-STAR CAST!
Wed, 22 Apr, 8:30 PM PDT
Doors open
7:00 PM PDT
Catalina Bar & Grill
6725 W. Sunset Blvd., Hollywood, CA 90028
Description
The Billy Barnes Foundation and Fraser Entertainment Group Present BILLY BARNES' BASH BENEFIT CONCERT FOR THE BILLY BARNES FOUNDATION
Music Directed by Michael Orland
Hosted by Shawn Ryan
Directed by Kay Cole
LIVE! Wed, April 22nd at 8:30PM. Dinner begins at 7:00PM.
Billy wrote jazz standard “Something Cool” while in college and went on to pen hundreds of songs for every star in Hollywood. He is best known for his work on “Laugh-In”. Proceeds provide scholarships to benefit and further the education of young musicians.
All-Star Cast to be announced soon!
Get Your Tickets! Online at CatalinaJazzClub.com or TicketWeb.com
All proceeds benefit The Billy Barnes Foundation, an organization dedicated to building and educating an audience for future generations through music and theatre education. Billy Barnes was one of the most influential composers and lyricists of the 1960s and 1970s.
The Foundation will present two awards, one to the Young Actors Theatre Camp, a non-profit organization in the Santa Cruz Mountains, that focuses on discovering and developing each individual student’s talents in ALL areas of the performing arts; the second to Music for Autism, dedicated to enhancing quality of life and raising public awareness through autism-friendly, interactive, in-person, and virtual concerts developed specifically for individuals with autism and their families.
For more info, visit: https://www.thebillybarnesfoundation.org/
and https://www.fraserentertainmentgroup.com
Event Information
Age Limit
All Ages

Broadway
Michael Orland
Michael Orland
Broadway

Broadway
Kay Cole
Kay Cole
Broadway

Contemporary Jazz
Catalina Jazz Club
Catalina Jazz Club
Contemporary Jazz
The American dream came true for Catalina Popescu in October of 1986 when she and her husband Bob created a supper club devoted to serving an experience of superb eats and the shared magic of live performance. That grand experience began at the door where every night her mother Maria would greet each guest as family and share in their love of music. Housed in Hollywood and decked out in a timeless charm, the club offers a cozy ambience under sparkling stage lights garnished with its signature concoction — Jazz. The first artist to grace the stage was the masterful flutist and saxophonist Buddy Collette, and ever since then, over the past 36 years, the Catalina Jazz Club has hosted the most illustrious legends of all time — from the powerful puffers of Dizzy Gillespie to the electrified fingers of McCoy Tyner, the bubbly belt of Dee Dee Bridgewater and Lynda Carter, the flirtatious saxophone of Joshua Redman, the slick strumming of Kenny Burrell, the insane drum clinic of Steve Gadd, the romance of Steve Tyrell, and the masterclass of Mike Stern.
For Catalina, Jazz is our way of life. It breathes pain. It knows love. It dreams hope. It bleeds courage. Whether we’re showcasing Broadway, Soul, R&B, or stand-up comedy, the lesson learned from all the greats who have serenaded our spirits is how to connect to one another. And that’s why the Catalina Jazz Club will always have a table ready for you.
The Catalina Jazz Club has been honored by A.S.M.A.C., California Jazz Foundation, Los Angeles Jazz Society, and a City of Los Angeles Certificate of Appreciation on their 25th Anniversary, which was awarded by Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa and the LA City Council which included then City Council member and current Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti.
