Entertainment

Castaic musician earns encore at Juilliard

Kenneth Joshua “K.J.” McDonald is a proud recipient of a Kovner Fellowship at The Juilliard School — not once, but twice. At 6 years old, the Castaic resident began playing

Sinbad coming to Santa Clarita

By Perry Smith Sunday Signal Editor The Canyon Santa Clarita has quickly established itself as the premiere venue for music acts in the SCV, it’s certainly hosted its share of

Celebrating the Fourth in Santa Clarita

With 243 years of tradition behind it, Fourth of July celebrations are one of America’s most time-honored traditions. It’s a day to celebrate our nation’s independence with a day off,

Break on through to Canyon Santa Clarita

By Perry Smith, Sunday Signal Editor More than five decades after one of L.A.’s most beloved bands released its debut album, you can check out a band that’s devoted itself

Get ready to shred at Canyon Santa Clarita

The Canyon Santa Clarita is bringing in an architect of American metal right to our backyard for our enjoyment, from an artist with roots in the Santa Clarita Valley. Dokken

“In sum, Blind Melon is back.”

The statement on the group’s website is a significant oversimplification of the journey that the band’s been through. Within a handful of years after the group was founded in L.A.

Entertainment Watch SoCal

As the weather heats up so does the entertainment scene in Southern California. Here’s a “heads up” on what’s headlining around Southern California in the coming months. Theatre Now through

Herman’s Hermits come back to the SCV

Herman’s Hermits have played all over the world, and they’re no strangers to the Santa Clarita Valley. Thanks to Canyon Santa Clarita, fans of the band that’s been around continuously

Prince tribute coming to Canyon Santa Clarita

A little over three years ago, the music world lost another one of its treasures seemingly before its time, with the death of Prince, a genre-defying artist whose eccentricity, uniqueness

The Sweet set to ‘blitz’ Santa Clarita

Their song catalogue is well-celebrated: “Ballroom Blitz,” “Fox on the Run,” “Love is Like Oxygen,” “Little Willy,” “Hellraiser” and “Action,” among many others. And as an act that’s toured the

CTA in transit to Santa Clarita

The name might not be “Chicago,” but you’ll recognize the sound. Legendary drummer Danny Seraphine, from the band that created “25 or 6 to 4,” “Lowdown” and “Take me Back