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Philharmonic sponsors College NightWilkes Barre Times-LeaderAs part of its Education and Community Engagement program, the Northeastern Pennsylvania Philharmonic will host “College Night at the Philharmonic” during ...
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Art exhibit celebrates diverse communityPlano Star CourierPhotos by Kate Keating - The art community and Plano Mayor Phil Dyer, along with former Frisco Mayor Mike Simpson, now executive director for the Arts of ...and more »
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Saloon owner writes country songs inspired by Dr. PhilAnchorage Daily NewsChristy Tengs Fowler has been trying to get the attention of Dr. Phillip McGraw -- "Dr. Phil" of TV talk show fame -- for months. ...and more »
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Out & about: Philharmonic founder makes appearance; United Methodist's job ...The News-PressMyra Janco Daniels, Naples Philharmonic founder, chairman and CEO, made a rare public appearance when she spoke to members and guests of the Southwest ...and more »
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Pytlak Powers LinslyWheeling IntelligencerWHEELING - Boasting a powerful rushing attack featuring senior Phil Acrie and junior Mark Dodd, teams sometime tend to forget that Linsly ...and more »
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Kansas City StarPhil Fulmer talks Lane KiffinDigital Sports DailyWhen Lane Kiffin left Tennessee after just one season, the entire town of Knoxville was left bewildered, but apparently former Vols coach Philip Fulmer was ...Phil Fulmer Still Mad As A Wet Ham, Since You AskedSB Nation (blog)Former Tennessee coach Phil Fulmer slams 'arrogant' Lane KiffinESPNall 171 news articles »
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A forgettable outing for JZMASNsports.comThe Nationals were hoping this was the night where Jordan put it together and showed his comeback from ...and more »
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PHIL LEWIS: Clarifying the stakes in ballot amendmentsNaples Daily NewsIt also will be broadcast on WGCU public radio and streamed live at www.naplesnews.com. Phil Lewis is editor of the Daily News. ...and more »
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msnbc.comPhil Coke: Coke will be used as closerRotoworld.comTigers manager Jim Leyland said he would use Phil Coke in save situations until Jose Valverde is ready to pitch again. "I'm going to use (Phil) Coke as the ...Jose Valverde remains out with elbow issuemsnbc.comJose Valverde: Temporarily Removed From Closing DutiesRotowireall 7 news articles »
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LA Phil & Diavolo Dance Theatre Finish With A Hollywood EndingNeon TommyThe LA Philharmonic knows where its bread is buttered, fashioning programs sufficiently thoughtful for music buffs while charmingly accessible for the ...and more »
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...Kanon Pokajanen, originally recorded in 1997 by the Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir led by conductor Tõnu Kaljuste, a piece which Pärt feels is closely related to the symphony. "To my mind, the two works belong together and form a stylistic unity."...
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Broadway World
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DATE : AUG 28, 2010 LOCATE : Hollywood Bowl at Los Angeles In the world of film music, there is no voice greater than the incomparable John Williams, whose celebrated scores make moviegoers cheer, bring them to tears and keep them on the edge of their seats. Join us this year as the Bowl Hall of Famer leads the Los Angeles Philharmonic in highlights from the Golden Age of Hollywood, plus Star Wars, Jaws, Indiana Jones and more.
DATE : AUG 28, 2010 LOCATE : Hollywood Bowl at Los Angeles In the world of film music, there is no voice greater than the incomparable John Williams, whose celebrated scores make moviegoers cheer, bring them to tears and keep them on the edge of their seats. Join us this year as the Bowl Hall of Famer leads the Los Angeles Philharmonic in highlights from the Golden Age of Hollywood, plus Star Wars, Jaws, Indiana Jones and more.
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...will take the helm and conduct the LA Phil as they perform selections of his music used in the movies. What a fitting way to end an exciting week of classical music in Hollywood! For more information about the upcoming concerts, visit the LA Philharmonic....
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If you haven't been able to make it to the Hollywood Bowl this summer to see the Los Angeles Philharmonic, you'll at least be able to listen. For the fourth year, classical music station KUSC-FM (91.5) will broadcast a 10-week series of the orchestra's
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So I got P90X workout system and try it out. I think Im going to have to work myself up to it, but my body is in sore shock haha. It feels good. Also I had a little setback last night bc of bad planning but Inception was a long movie so Id rather give myself something than kill my metabolism by not eating for 10 hours. I hope you guys are keeping up with your cause. Much love, Philip DeFranco PS. You can always follow me @ twitter.com and facebook.com And for those asking in the comments: Linz's new channel is : youtube.com
Date: January 1, 2010. Kobe Bryant hit yet another buzzer-beating 3-pointer and finished with 39 points as the defending NBA champions overcame a 20-point deficit to beat the Sacramento Kings 109-108 on Friday night. The last time the Lakers won a game in which they trailed by 20 or more points was Dec. 12, 2006, when they erased a 21-point deficit in a 112-101 double-overtime win against Houston at Los Angeles. Kobe Bryant's third buzzer beater of the season brings the Lakers all the way back from a 15-point halftime deficit for the victory. Kobe's buzzer beaters • December 4, 2009 - Lakers 108, Heat 107: Bryant banks in a 3-pointer from the top of the key. • December 16, 2009 - Lakers 107, Bucks 106 - OT: Bryant hits jumper from left elbow. • Friday - Lakers 109, Kings 108: Bryant hits 3-point shot from left elbow extended.
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In his autobiography, “The Score of My Life,” Mehta notes that the first piece he ever conducted in Los Angeles was Webern’s Six Pieces for Orchestra when he made his debut here as a last-minute substitute for Fritz Reiner in January 1961.
Mehta also
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Muy interesante comentario del Dr. Phil Plait (@BadAstronomer) acerca de la importancia real de la Ciencia en nuestra vida diaria. La traducción al español fue hecha por Lourdes Cahuich, de México. El subtitulado fue realizado por mi persona. PS: Dear Dr. Plait, here is the subtitled version as promised. I hope you like it and find it useful for spreading your word about Science! Este video fue posteado en el Blog del Dr. Plait: blogs.discovermagazine.com
Phil Carmen founded the Picar Studios in Stein am Rhein, Switzerland in 1982 and recorded two solo albums which attracted little attention until 1985, when he had a hit with the LP Walkin' the Dog, which reached #3 in the Swiss charts. The single "On My Way in LA" was his greatest success and climbed in the summer of 1985 to #18 in Germany and #9 in Switzerland. "On My Way in LA" was also used in the television series Wild West in 1988.
Named one of Time Magazines 100 Most Influential People in the World for 2009 and frequently described as the most dynamic young conductor to arrive on the classical music scene since the legendary Leonard Bernstein, 28-year-old Gustavo Dudamel begins his tenure as Music Director of the Los Angeles Philharmonic in fall 2009. Making his American television debut on the Great Performances telecast of Carnegie Hall Celebrates Berlin in January 2008, Dudamels infectious energy and exceptional artistry will be on display once again as he conducts his inaugural concert with the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra, recorded for national telecast from Disney Concert Hall on October 8.Watch part of Dudamels inaugural concert online! Here on the Great Performances Web site, watch an abridged version of the program that premiered on October 21, 2009, featuring the last movement from John Adams City Noir, Boulevard Night, and the first movement from Mahlers Symphony No. 1 in D major, Langsam. Schleppend. Wie ein Naturlaut, as well as all the accompanying interviews with Dudamel and Adams Concierto inaugural de Gustavo Dudamel con la Orquesta Filarmonica de Los ANgeles
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...ensemble, a youth orchestra, and concluded with a nighttime fireworks display. The free concert attracted long time L.A. Philharmonic subscribers and many at the Hollywood Bowl for the first time. Some wore yellow, red and blue – the colors of Dudamel’s native...
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The Philharmonic provided the trend numbers but declined to disclose exact dollar figures for the coming season.
Ticket prices rose an average of about 4% from last year, which is in line with increases in previous seasons, when the economy wasn’t
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Phil Ivey finally broke through and won his first World Poker Tour title, besting Quinn Do in heads-up action and taking down the $1.6 million dollar first place prize. This was Ivey's eighth trip to a World Poker Tour final table, and his first victory. Ivey entered heads-up play with a massive chip lead over Quinn Do (10.82 million to 2.48 million), and the tournament was over within two hands. In the final hand of the tournament, Ivey raised holding A-8 and Do called holding 8-9 hearts. The flop came A-8-6, Ivey bet out and Do called. The turn was the Ace of clubs, and Ivey pushed all-in. Do only had just over a million in chips left at this point, and decided to call after deliberating for a number of minutes. Do was dismayed to see that he was drawing completely dead, as Ivey had the full house and Do simply had Aces and Eights for two pair. Do should take heart in the fact that he still ended up earning over $900k for his second place finish. Ivey had just the right combination of luck and strong play on Thursday. He managed to get lucky when he eliminated Nam Le in fourth place, after the two players got all of their chips in the middle with Le holding pocket Aces and Ivey holding pocket threes (they got all-in preflop). The turn brought the three of diamonds, and Nam Le was sent packing in fourth place. The much-hyped showdown between Ivey and Hellmuth Jr. turned out to be a dud, as Hellmuth went out in sixth place. The hand of the night for Hellmuth came in a ...
Phil Ivey finally broke through and won his first World Poker Tour title, besting Quinn Do in heads-up action and taking down the $1.6 million dollar first place prize. This was Ivey's eighth trip to a World Poker Tour final table, and his first victory. Ivey entered heads-up play with a massive chip lead over Quinn Do (10.82 million to 2.48 million), and the tournament was over within two hands. In the final hand of the tournament, Ivey raised holding A-8 and Do called holding 8-9 hearts. The flop came A-8-6, Ivey bet out and Do called. The turn was the Ace of clubs, and Ivey pushed all-in. Do only had just over a million in chips left at this point, and decided to call after deliberating for a number of minutes. Do was dismayed to see that he was drawing completely dead, as Ivey had the full house and Do simply had Aces and Eights for two pair. Do should take heart in the fact that he still ended up earning over $900k for his second place finish. Ivey had just the right combination of luck and strong play on Thursday. He managed to get lucky when he eliminated Nam Le in fourth place, after the two players got all of their chips in the middle with Le holding pocket Aces and Ivey holding pocket threes (they got all-in preflop). The turn brought the three of diamonds, and Nam Le was sent packing in fourth place. The much-hyped showdown between Ivey and Hellmuth Jr. turned out to be a dud, as Hellmuth went out in sixth place. The hand of the night for Hellmuth came in a ...
Phil Ivey finally broke through and won his first World Poker Tour title, besting Quinn Do in heads-up action and taking down the $1.6 million dollar first place prize. This was Ivey's eighth trip to a World Poker Tour final table, and his first victory. Ivey entered heads-up play with a massive chip lead over Quinn Do (10.82 million to 2.48 million), and the tournament was over within two hands. In the final hand of the tournament, Ivey raised holding A-8 and Do called holding 8-9 hearts. The flop came A-8-6, Ivey bet out and Do called. The turn was the Ace of clubs, and Ivey pushed all-in. Do only had just over a million in chips left at this point, and decided to call after deliberating for a number of minutes. Do was dismayed to see that he was drawing completely dead, as Ivey had the full house and Do simply had Aces and Eights for two pair. Do should take heart in the fact that he still ended up earning over $900k for his second place finish. Ivey had just the right combination of luck and strong play on Thursday. He managed to get lucky when he eliminated Nam Le in fourth place, after the two players got all of their chips in the middle with Le holding pocket Aces and Ivey holding pocket threes (they got all-in preflop). The turn brought the three of diamonds, and Nam Le was sent packing in fourth place. The much-hyped showdown between Ivey and Hellmuth Jr. turned out to be a dud, as Hellmuth went out in sixth place. The hand of the night for Hellmuth came in a ...
Phil Ivey finally broke through and won his first World Poker Tour title, besting Quinn Do in heads-up action and taking down the $1.6 million dollar first place prize. This was Ivey's eighth trip to a World Poker Tour final table, and his first victory. Ivey entered heads-up play with a massive chip lead over Quinn Do (10.82 million to 2.48 million), and the tournament was over within two hands. In the final hand of the tournament, Ivey raised holding A-8 and Do called holding 8-9 hearts. The flop came A-8-6, Ivey bet out and Do called. The turn was the Ace of clubs, and Ivey pushed all-in. Do only had just over a million in chips left at this point, and decided to call after deliberating for a number of minutes. Do was dismayed to see that he was drawing completely dead, as Ivey had the full house and Do simply had Aces and Eights for two pair. Do should take heart in the fact that he still ended up earning over $900k for his second place finish. Ivey had just the right combination of luck and strong play on Thursday. He managed to get lucky when he eliminated Nam Le in fourth place, after the two players got all of their chips in the middle with Le holding pocket Aces and Ivey holding pocket threes (they got all-in preflop). The turn brought the three of diamonds, and Nam Le was sent packing in fourth place. The much-hyped showdown between Ivey and Hellmuth Jr. turned out to be a dud, as Hellmuth went out in sixth place. The hand of the night for Hellmuth came in a ...
Phil Ivey finally broke through and won his first World Poker Tour title, besting Quinn Do in heads-up action and taking down the $1.6 million dollar first place prize. This was Ivey's eighth trip to a World Poker Tour final table, and his first victory. Ivey entered heads-up play with a massive chip lead over Quinn Do (10.82 million to 2.48 million), and the tournament was over within two hands. In the final hand of the tournament, Ivey raised holding A-8 and Do called holding 8-9 hearts. The flop came A-8-6, Ivey bet out and Do called. The turn was the Ace of clubs, and Ivey pushed all-in. Do only had just over a million in chips left at this point, and decided to call after deliberating for a number of minutes. Do was dismayed to see that he was drawing completely dead, as Ivey had the full house and Do simply had Aces and Eights for two pair. Do should take heart in the fact that he still ended up earning over $900k for his second place finish. Ivey had just the right combination of luck and strong play on Thursday. He managed to get lucky when he eliminated Nam Le in fourth place, after the two players got all of their chips in the middle with Le holding pocket Aces and Ivey holding pocket threes (they got all-in preflop). The turn brought the three of diamonds, and Nam Le was sent packing in fourth place. The much-hyped showdown between Ivey and Hellmuth Jr. turned out to be a dud, as Hellmuth went out in sixth place. The hand of the night for Hellmuth came in a ...
Phil Ivey finally broke through and won his first World Poker Tour title, besting Quinn Do in heads-up action and taking down the $1.6 million dollar first place prize. This was Ivey's eighth trip to a World Poker Tour final table, and his first victory. Ivey entered heads-up play with a massive chip lead over Quinn Do (10.82 million to 2.48 million), and the tournament was over within two hands. In the final hand of the tournament, Ivey raised holding A-8 and Do called holding 8-9 hearts. The flop came A-8-6, Ivey bet out and Do called. The turn was the Ace of clubs, and Ivey pushed all-in. Do only had just over a million in chips left at this point, and decided to call after deliberating for a number of minutes. Do was dismayed to see that he was drawing completely dead, as Ivey had the full house and Do simply had Aces and Eights for two pair. Do should take heart in the fact that he still ended up earning over $900k for his second place finish. Ivey had just the right combination of luck and strong play on Thursday. He managed to get lucky when he eliminated Nam Le in fourth place, after the two players got all of their chips in the middle with Le holding pocket Aces and Ivey holding pocket threes (they got all-in preflop). The turn brought the three of diamonds, and Nam Le was sent packing in fourth place. The much-hyped showdown between Ivey and Hellmuth Jr. turned out to be a dud, as Hellmuth went out in sixth place. The hand of the night for Hellmuth came in a ...
Phil Ivey finally broke through and won his first World Poker Tour title, besting Quinn Do in heads-up action and taking down the $1.6 million dollar first place prize. This was Ivey's eighth trip to a World Poker Tour final table, and his first victory. Ivey entered heads-up play with a massive chip lead over Quinn Do (10.82 million to 2.48 million), and the tournament was over within two hands. In the final hand of the tournament, Ivey raised holding A-8 and Do called holding 8-9 hearts. The flop came A-8-6, Ivey bet out and Do called. The turn was the Ace of clubs, and Ivey pushed all-in. Do only had just over a million in chips left at this point, and decided to call after deliberating for a number of minutes. Do was dismayed to see that he was drawing completely dead, as Ivey had the full house and Do simply had Aces and Eights for two pair. Do should take heart in the fact that he still ended up earning over $900k for his second place finish. Ivey had just the right combination of luck and strong play on Thursday. He managed to get lucky when he eliminated Nam Le in fourth place, after the two players got all of their chips in the middle with Le holding pocket Aces and Ivey holding pocket threes (they got all-in preflop). The turn brought the three of diamonds, and Nam Le was sent packing in fourth place. The much-hyped showdown between Ivey and Hellmuth Jr. turned out to be a dud, as Hellmuth went out in sixth place. The hand of the night for Hellmuth came in a ...
Phil Ivey finally broke through and won his first World Poker Tour title, besting Quinn Do in heads-up action and taking down the $1.6 million dollar first place prize. This was Ivey's eighth trip to a World Poker Tour final table, and his first victory. Ivey entered heads-up play with a massive chip lead over Quinn Do (10.82 million to 2.48 million), and the tournament was over within two hands. In the final hand of the tournament, Ivey raised holding A-8 and Do called holding 8-9 hearts. The flop came A-8-6, Ivey bet out and Do called. The turn was the Ace of clubs, and Ivey pushed all-in. Do only had just over a million in chips left at this point, and decided to call after deliberating for a number of minutes. Do was dismayed to see that he was drawing completely dead, as Ivey had the full house and Do simply had Aces and Eights for two pair. Do should take heart in the fact that he still ended up earning over $900k for his second place finish. Ivey had just the right combination of luck and strong play on Thursday. He managed to get lucky when he eliminated Nam Le in fourth place, after the two players got all of their chips in the middle with Le holding pocket Aces and Ivey holding pocket threes (they got all-in preflop). The turn brought the three of diamonds, and Nam Le was sent packing in fourth place. The much-hyped showdown between Ivey and Hellmuth Jr. turned out to be a dud, as Hellmuth went out in sixth place. The hand of the night for Hellmuth came in a ...
Phil Ivey finally broke through and won his first World Poker Tour title, besting Quinn Do in heads-up action and taking down the $1.6 million dollar first place prize. This was Ivey's eighth trip to a World Poker Tour final table, and his first victory. Ivey entered heads-up play with a massive chip lead over Quinn Do (10.82 million to 2.48 million), and the tournament was over within two hands. In the final hand of the tournament, Ivey raised holding A-8 and Do called holding 8-9 hearts. The flop came A-8-6, Ivey bet out and Do called. The turn was the Ace of clubs, and Ivey pushed all-in. Do only had just over a million in chips left at this point, and decided to call after deliberating for a number of minutes. Do was dismayed to see that he was drawing completely dead, as Ivey had the full house and Do simply had Aces and Eights for two pair. Do should take heart in the fact that he still ended up earning over $900k for his second place finish. Ivey had just the right combination of luck and strong play on Thursday. He managed to get lucky when he eliminated Nam Le in fourth place, after the two players got all of their chips in the middle with Le holding pocket Aces and Ivey holding pocket threes (they got all-in preflop). The turn brought the three of diamonds, and Nam Le was sent packing in fourth place. The much-hyped showdown between Ivey and Hellmuth Jr. turned out to be a dud, as Hellmuth went out in sixth place. The hand of the night for Hellmuth came in a ...
LA Lakers dominate the NBA playoffs and Finals like no other team in history as they successfully repeat. Check the Playlist option on my profile. Comment and Rate.
L..A. Lakers gear up to defend their NBA crown.This was one of the most dominant Lakers' teams of all time. Check the Playlist option on my profile. Comment and Rate.
Live performance to Koyaanisqatsi on a beautiful evening at the Hollywood Bowl. What a treat to hear the soundtrack with the LA Philharmonic and Master Chorale. Thank you Phillip Glass and Godfrey Reggio. latimesblogs.latimes.com
Live performance to Koyaanisqatsi on a beautiful evening at the Hollywood Bowl. What a treat to hear the soundtrack with the LA Philharmonic and Master Chorale. Thank you Phillip Glass and Godfrey Reggio. latimesblogs.latimes.com
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...The program concludes with the love story between Berlioz and Harriet Smithson as told by Berlioz's Symphonie fantastique. Alan Gilbert and the New York Philharmonic will bring these colorful tales to life. Tickets are $85 for premium reserved, $63 for regular...
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The Vail Trail
http://www.vaildaily.com/article/20090730/AE/907309981/-1/rss02
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...perform at the Shanghai Oriental Art Center on September 27, five years after making its debut in the city. The program of classical, romantic and contemporary music will feature Mozart's Overture to the "Marriage of Figaro," Haydn's Symphony No. 104 in...
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Shanghai Daily
http://www.shanghaidaily.com/sp/article/2009/200907/20090731/article_409120.htm
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Big Mahler symphonies are ever statement-making. Esa-Pekka Salonen chose Mahler’s Third for his first subscription concert as music director of the Los Angeles Philharmonic in 1992; Alan Gilbert’s first New York Philharmonic subscription concert in
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Los Angeles Times
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End of such an amazing show and a great 4th of July weekend. Enjoy the fireworks.
Part 1 of 3 | Classic footage of 12 year old Leila Josefowicz performing Vieuxtemps Violin Concerto # 5 in A minor | Recorded with the LA Philharmonic, at the Hollywood Bowl, in 1990, under the baton of David Alan Miller ... 1990 Leila Josefowicz Vieuxtemps Violin Concerto 12 Years Old LA Phil Philharmonic Hollywood Bowl David Alan Miller Allan child prodigy violinist
9/10 Death Cab for Cutie - Soul Meets Body w/LA Philharmonic @ Hollywood Bowl, Los Angeles, CA 7/05/09
Transatlanticism - performed by Death Cab for Cutie with the Los Angeles Philharmonic at The Hollywood Bowl, on July 5, 2009
This is the finale of the concert July 5, 2009 at the Hollywood Bowl.
Death Cab For Cutie perform "Title and Registration" accompanied by the Los Angeles Philharmonic at the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles, CA on Sunday July 5th, 2009.
This video got shortened by the video police at the Bowl. "Pictures Only Dude"
Death Cab For Cutie perform "I Will Follow You Into The Dark" accompanied by the Los Angeles Philharmonic at the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles, CA on Sunday July 5th, 2009.
Video footage by Jonathan Scott Shensa Death Cab For Cutie Grapevine Fires with the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra Hollywood Bowl 7/5/09

