This site is a collection of videos shot by participants and attendees at Eagle Rock's annual music festival.
We have collected videos from 2007, 2008 and 2009.
To view a video, simply click on the video's title, and you will be taken to the video's original YouTube page. Use your brower's back button to return here.
If you have uploaded videos of the Eagle Rock Music Festival to YouTube, simply tag them with the words "Eagle Rock Music Festival 2009" (or 2008, or 2007) and our software will automatically find them and include them in this collection.
CELEBRATE!!
CELEBRATE LOS ANGELES AND ITS MUSIC CULTURES, SUBCULTURES AND HYBRID SOUNDS AT THE EAGLE ROCK MUSIC FESTIVAL.
The Eagle Rock Music Festival is known for its eclectic, local lineup, highlighting the ethnic and cultural diversity of the Los Angeles music scene.
From Filipino rock, pop and soul, top 40, world music, and East Los Angeles punk, the festival gives voice to the multiplicity of endeavors that find their home in Eagle Rock, its surrounding communities, and— in a few cases— greater city, reflecting the hybrid multiculturalism of 21st Century Los Angeles. The festival attracts people from a wide range of backgrounds and ages, creating a gathering place for Angelenos to come together to reveal the cultural tapestry of our city’s neighborhoods.
Musicians perform at fifteen unique one-night-only venues ranging from auto shops and formal stages to coffee shops and a motel balcony along Colorado Boulevard, which will be open to pedestrians between Eagle Rock Boulevard and Argus Street. Each venue highlights a different type of independently-minded music, going beyond the traditional genre boundaries that define most festivals.
The Eagle Rock Music Festival is a centerpiece in the year-round free arts programming of Center for the Arts, Eagle Rock, one of the last remaining arts and cultural programming centers in Northeast Los Angeles. Center for the Arts, Eagle Rock is a non-profit 501(c) 3 organization whose mission is to provide multicultural, innovative arts programming to the communities of Northeast Los Angeles. Programs include exhibitions, community festivals, free and low-cost after school arts classes, a Summer Art Camp, and more. For more information on the Center for the Arts, and its creative community programs, call 323-226-1617.