Tommy Paul's BEATNIK Café Revival - Live Music & Short Film Premier

  • Blak Box Theater | Hi-Desert Cultural Center

    61231 Twentynine Palms Highway
    Joshua Tree, California 92252
Ticket Price $16.50 This event is now over
Description

Experience the "Tommy Paul's BEATNIK Café Revival!" A throwback party featuring LIVE music by Joshua Tree favorites Steve Lester, Bob Garcia, + friends PLUS the premier screening of a new retrospective short film about the original Beatnik's creator, Tommy Paul—this is a special evening you don't want to miss! 

First and foremost a musician, for many years Tommy operated “Tommy Paul’s Beatnik Café” in Joshua Tree and performed all over the high and low deserts. Through life’s great challenges, Tommy turned to his music—and found purpose, happiness, and fulfillment through his art. 

FREE CD! or Downloadable Album with every ticket sale!

Reserved Seating. All tickets $15

Cash Bar Available.

Doors open at 6:30; Film Screening + Q&A; Intermission; LIVE Music!
 

Venue Details

Blak Box Theater | Hi-Desert Cultural Center

61231 Twentynine Palms Highway
Joshua Tree, California 92252 Blak Box Theater | Hi-Desert Cultural Center
Hi-Desert Cultural Center

With its multi-venue performing and visual arts centers located in Joshua Tree and Yucca Valley, California, the Hi-Desert Cultural Center (HDCC) has been serving as the regional performing and visual arts organization and arts agency for the Joshua Tree National Park region for more than half a century. The Cultural Center owns and operates its own performance venues and facilities and produces award-winning community and professional live theater, concerts, art exhibits and galleries, festivals, the Joshua Tree Philharmonic symphony orchestra, a master chorus, an extensive educational arts and technology program for youth and adults, and more. The Cultural Center is the largest and oldest non-profit performing and visual arts organization in the region and is recognized as an organization of artistic excellence by the National Endowment for the Arts. Learn more at: www.jtarts.org