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RIVERSIDE: How Hollywood Bowl video became viral hit

A screen shot of Sarah Horn performing with Kristin Chenoweth at the Hollywood Bowl Friday, Aug. 23. (YouTube/Mike Kestler)

Sarah Horn performs with Kristin Chenoweth at the Hollywood Bowl Friday, Aug. 23. (Mike Kestler/YouTube)

When Riverside vocal instructor Sarah Horn was pulled on stage to sing with Tony winner Kristin Chenoweth at the Hollywood Bowl Friday, Aug. 23, Mike Kestler had no idea what was about to happen.

“I just knew I had to capture whatever it was,” Kestler said, as he filmed his friend performing the duet “For Good” with Chenoweth on his iPhone.

By Monday morning, that video racked up more than 1.3 million views on YouTube and Horn was an even bigger hit than the standing ovation she received at the Bowl Friday night.

VIDEO: RIVERSIDE: Cal Baptist teacher sings with Kristin Chenoweth

Horn and Kestler met at California Baptist University when they sang in the same choir when he was a freshman and she was earning her master’s degree.

When Horn was hired to teach voice lessons last year, Kestler, who starts his junior year and is majoring in music composition and piano, was assigned to be her accompanist.

“When she was up there, my thought was, ‘It’s about time,’ because I’ve seen her dedication and I’ve seen just how hard she pushes herself,” Kestler said.

He pumped his fist in he air as she sang a line with Chenoweth about friendship.

“It was so amazing for me to watch that happening,” Kestler said.

After the show, they were backstage and had a chance to meet Chenoweth.

“I started to realize it was going to be big when immediately after the show people started mobbing Sarah,” Kestler said.

It took them an hour and a half to get out of the Hollywood Bowl.

VIDEO: See Sarah Horn’s performance

When he arrived home, Kestler’s went to post the video to his YouTube channel. It took all night to upload and didn’t appear on YouTube until 8 a.m. Saturday morning.

One of the first comments he saw on the video was someone wanting the video to get 1 million views by September.

“Honestly, I was a little skeptical. I thought maybe just our friends and some of the people at the Bowl would look it up,” he said.

At the end of Saturday, it had 50,000 views and by Sunday night, just before midnight, it hit 1 million.

The spread of the video on social site Reddit launched the video into the realm of viral videos and soon, shows like “Good Morning America” were calling, asking permission to run it.

“She’s very deserving of it and I’m so happy for her,” Kestler said.

REDLANDS: Atreyu’s Brandon Saller to perform at Splash Kingdom

Hell or HIghwater, featuring Atreyu's Brandon Saller, is coming to Redlands. (Tom Hane/Contributed Image)

Hell or HIghwater, featuring Atreyu’s Brandon Saller, is coming to Redlands. (Tom Hane/Contributed Image)

Atreyu drummer Brandon Saller has been through the area a number of times over the years with his solo music.

Now he’s bringing his new band, Hell or Highwater, in which he’s the lead singer, to Splash Kingdom in Redlands on Wednesday, Aug. 28, for a free show.

The band recently released a new EP, “The Other Side.”

Inland rockers Divide The Day, The StillWinter, Hammers N Hearts, No Ones Mercy and T4P are also on the bill.

7 p.m. Wednesday, Splash Kingdom, 1101 California St., Redlands, free, all ages.

RIVERSIDE: Vocal instructor sings at the Hollywood Bowl

Sarah Horn (Contributed Image)

Sarah Horn joined Kristin Chenoweth on stage at the Hollywood Bowl. (Contributed Image)

What music fan doesn’t fantasize about joining a favorite artist on stage? A lucky few actually make it up there under the lights, standing next to their favorite stars, and this weekend, Riverside vocal instructor was one of them.

Sarah Horn, an adjunct voice teacher at California Baptist University, joined Kristin Chenoweth on stage at the Hollywood Bowl on Friday, Aug. 23 to perform the duet “For Good” from “Wicked.”

RELATED: Teacher’s duet heard ’round the world

Horn received huge applause from the crowd in attendance and a video of the performance has gone viral, with more than 600,000 views since it was posted.

VIDEO: RIVERSIDE: Cal Baptist teacher sings with Kristin Chenoweth

Horn, a graduate of Riverside Poly High School, earned a degree from Belmont University in Nashville before getting her masters at Cal Baptist. She had her master’s recital in classical music at Cal Baptist in the spring of 2012. She is also the musical director for Riverside Youth Theatre and has performed at the LifeHouse Theater in Redlands.

Horn posted about her experience on Friday night, too.

Thank you to reader Aaron Norris for Tweeting me about this.

Here’s what people are saying on social media:

SAN BERNARDINO: See photos of Brad Paisley’s performance

Brad Paisley brought his tour supporting new release “Wheelhouse” to San Manuel Amphitheater in Devore on Saturday, Aug. 24, with the support of thousands of country fans.

Photographer David Bauman was on hand to capture the concert. Check out his photo gallery featuring Paisley and opening acts The Henningsens, Lee Brice and Chris Young  by clicking on the photo below.

Brad Paisley performs at San Manuel Amphitheater in Devore on Saturday, Aug. 24, 2013. (David Bauman/Staff Photographer)

Brad Paisley performs at San Manuel Amphitheater in Devore on Saturday, Aug. 24, 2013. (David Bauman/Staff Photographer)

Did you go to the show? What did you think?

TEMECULA: Katy Perry, One Republic support Elektrik People

Elektrik People (BWright Photography/Contributed Image)

Elektrik People (BWright Photography/Contributed Image)

Elektrik People has been getting some love for new single “I Love My Life” from some famous friends, including pop superstar Katy Perry and band One Republic.

While Elektrik People is based out of Los Angeles these days, their roots are actually in Southwest Riverside County. Singer Evan Robinson, who grew up in Fallbrook, and guitarist Reid Curby, who grew up in Temecula, first became musical collaborators years ago when they would trade demos of their musical projects when they worked at the Temecula Creek Inn.

They went on to form Onethousand Pictures, which later turned into War Stories, which also included Elektrik People member Svend Lerche and crafted radio-ready pop/rock. (On a side note, War Stories’ music still holds up. “Lion” and “What Does God See” still give me goosebumps when I hear them.) As War Stories ended, Robinson, Curby and Lerche went for more of an alternative electronic  pop sound with Elektrik People.

They’ve been getting a lot of acclaim around the LA music scene, especially with a residency at Bootsy Bellows earlier this year.

Elektrik People filmed the video for “I Love My Life” at Bootsy Bellows and one of the club’s owners, actor David Arquette, is featured in the video, as is model Hannah Beth. You can watch it below. WARNING: There are some suggestive situations in it, so be aware if you’re watching in a room full of elementary school students.

And here’s what Katy Perry and One Republic are saying about it:

Want to hear it live? Elektrik People’s next show is at the Bootleg in LA on Sept. 23 and it’s free.

Robinson has an incredible voice. He’s one of those people who could sing the phone book and make it sound like art. Although, I guess in this digital age it would be singing a contact list out of an iPhone, but you know what I’m saying.

Want more? Visit the Elektrik People website for more tunes.

Here’s the song “Make Me a Bird.”

Fun fact: Elektrik People’s former incarnation, War Stories, was actually among the first performers on the original PE Live back in 2008.

PE LIVE: Watch The Great Late perform ‘Your Man’

The Great Late (Contributed Image)

The Great Late (Contributed Image)

This week’s PE Live artist is The Great Late, a rock band out of Redlands that has an appreciation for the blues, psychedelic rock and more.

We filmed this one out at Hangar 24 in Redlands. We’ll be back there on Aug. 28 to interview and hang out with My Own Holiday.

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Check out “Your Man” and keep watching for more music from the band.

Here’s more from the band’s debut EP “Human Race”:

PE LIVE: Watch an exclusive interview with The Great Late

The Great Late (Contributed Image)

The Great Late (Contributed Image)

Check out our latest PE Live interview with Redlands’ The Great Late from Hangar 24 and find what connection the blues and psychedelic rock band has to the sousaphone.

Let the video play and you can watch live performances of three of the band’s songs, “Your Man,” “Divine” and “Hopeless Bitter Ghoul,” too.

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RIVERSIDE: See The Jezebelles this weekend

The Jezebelles perform at PE Live (Vanessa Franko/Staff Photo)

The Jezebelles perform at PE Live (Vanessa Franko/Staff Photo)

The Jezebelles are playing two shows in SoCal this weekend–tonight (Aug. 23)  at the Mission Tobacco Lounge in Riverside and on Sunday, Aug. 25 at the House of Blues in Anaheim.

Here’s one more track from their PE Live performance. “Chuck You” is one of the originals they performed for us in studio and you’ll hear it at the shows this weekend.

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Here’s the info on the shows.

9 p.m. Friday, Aug. 23, Mission Tobacco Lounge, 3630 University Ave., Riverside, $5, 21 and older only.

7 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 25, House of Blues, 1530 Disneyland Drive, Anaheim, $15 at the door, 18 and older only.

Get more information on the band at www.girlrockchoir.com and www.facebook.com/thejezebelles.

UPLAND: Dose of Adolescence throws a post-Warped celebration

Dose of Adolescence plays PE Live. (Vanessa Franko/Staff Photo)

Dose of Adolescence plays PE Live. (Vanessa Franko/Staff Photo)

After a wild summer on the Vans Warped Tour, the Dose of Adolescence guys have made it home and are celebrating their return with a show in Upland on Wednesday, Aug. 28.

Hear about the band’s adventures and hear some music.

8 p.m. Wednesday, Margarita Rocks, 1386 E. Foothill Blvd., Upland, 909-920-9590

Visit www.dofamusic.com for more information.

The band stopped by a bit before they went on Warped Tour to film PE Live with us. Check out the video below. Also, you can subscribe to our new PE Live newsletter to get the newest interviews and performances delivered to your inbox every week.

SAN BERNARDINO: Art Laboe show tickets on sale

Art Laboe appears backstage with the group Zapp. Both will be back at San Manuel Amphitheater on Sept. 14. (Contributed Image)

Art Laboe appears backstage with the group Zapp. Both will be back at San Manuel Amphitheater on Sept. 14. (Contributed Image)

For 11 years radio legend Art Laboe has brought his show to life on the stage and it returns Saturday, Sept. 14 to San Manuel Amphitheater in Devore.

This weekend, you can get a deal on tickets from 10 a.m. Friday, Aug. 23 through 10 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 25. All seats are $20 and include all fees and general parking.

Laboe, as always, will host the show, which features Zapp, The Chi-Lites, Peaches and Herb, GQ, Harold Melvin’s Blue Notes, The Temprees, Shannon, Sly, Slick & Wicked and MC Magic featuring Sophia Maria and Amanda Perez this year.

You can pick up the tickets online at LiveNation.com, by phone at 800-745-3000 or in person at a Ticketmaster retail outlet. After this weekend, tickets run $17 to $95 before fees.