The name Bakersfield brings to mind its
association with country music, and in
particular with the "Bakersfield sound." Former
Oildale resident and retired Sonoma State
University professor Gerald Haslam's book
Workin' Man Blues proposes that this
Bakersfield Sound grew out of several different
styles of music and that performers picked and
chose the styles they liked and thus created
their own brand of music found nowhere else in
the country.
The
Bakersfield Sound was marked by the sharp, loud,
high-end sound of the electric and steel
guitars, fiddles, and lead and harmony vocals
influenced by rock and roll and rockabilly as
well as traditional country music.
It was a
reaction to the early ('50s and) '60s sweetening
of country music as characterized by the
Nashville Sound. Bakersfield music was, by
comparison, rawer, twangier and more in line
with rock music.
Performers
such as Cousin Herb Henson, Bill Woods, Billy
Mize, Oscar Whittington, Eugene Moles, Jelly
Sanders, Johnny Cuevelo, and others played to
appreciative crowds within the smoke-filled
honky tonks in and around Bakersfield. The
Blackboard Cafι, Bob's Lucky Spot, the Rainbow
Gardens, the Pumpkin Center Barn Dance, the
Beardsley Ballroom, the Clover Club, Tex's
Barrel House, Trout's, and a number of other
establishments offered music seven nights a
week.
This rich
musical heritage, along with oil
and agricultural production, is what put
Bakersfield on the map as a California travel
destination. The local music scene
has produced popular performers such as Buck
Owens, Merle Haggard and the alternative band,
Korn. Buck Owens still makes his home in
Bakersfield and performs regularly at the Buck
Owens Crystal Palace Steakhouse. The Crystal
Palace features veterans of country western
music alongside some of the hottest
up-and-coming young artists.
The downtown
theater district offers visitors an opportunity
to view live performances while dining in
intimate surroundings. Vintage movies appear on
the big screen and national touring theatrical
companies perform. For more than 70 years, the
Bakersfield Symphony Orchestra has made
beautiful music.
Visitors can
catch some of the greatest touring performances
at the Bakersfield Centennial Garden. The Garden
converts into one of the most competitive
sporting arenas in the San Joaquin Valley and
has hosted basketballs L.A. Lakers, hockeys
L.A. Kings, Fight Night at the Garden, and WWF
Smackdown.
When spring
arrives, thoughts turn to rafting, and the Kern
River offers some of the best white water
rafting available. If fast action is not your
attraction, make sure to enjoy the many hiking
trails, natural sites, and the famous Spring
Kern Wildflower Tours. Beauty abounds as the
wildflowers bloom and blanket the hillsides with
color. Make sure to bring your camera for those
perfect shots.
The city's
downtown area invites you to enjoy a day of
shopping and experience the award-winning
streetscape. Downtown offers time for relaxation
as you can take in the architecture of the past;
dine at many of the downtown eateries and browse
through antique and specialty stores. Corner
benches allow visitors to rest and enjoy the
beauty of the flowers planted in the street
medians.
If the visual arts appeal
to you, tour the remodeled Bakersfield Museum of
Art, located in downtown Bakersfield, where the
architecture promotes a feeling of grace and
elegance. Find outstanding displays of artwork
in three different galleries featuring local
artists and world-renowned traveling exhibits.
In addition to the arts, evening concerts in the
park, ballet, original plays and multi-cultural
displays engage all ages and interest levels.
Professional
sporting events and entertainers are
featured at the City's Centennial Garden &
Arena. For those who enjoy exercising and having
"cool fun", check out Bakersfield Ice Sports
Center located behind Centennial Gardens. The
Bakersfield Ice Sports Center offers public
skating, figure skating, and more. In addition,
the Ice Sports Center is the official practice
facility for the Bakersfield Condors Hockey
Team. Most weekends bring topnotch auto
racing at Bakersfield Speedway and streetracing
is an ongoing and very popular attraction.
For water
enthusiasts, the completion of the McMurtrey
Aquatics Center offers additional fun to those
visiting during the hot summer months. The
multi-purpose swim facility is located next to
the Ice Sports Center of Bakersfield. The Center
has an 8,551 square foot recreation pool and a
50-meter competition pool as well as a
double water slide, interactive wet play
equipment, and a water volley ball area.
Those who enjoy
the great outdoors may want to bring along a
bicycle, roller blades, or running shoes and
experience first hand the beautiful scenery of
the Kern River Parkway. The Kern River Parkway
extends nearly 20 miles along the banks of the
Kern River, starting at the California Living
Museum northeast of town and ending near Cal
State Bakersfield.
So, what are you waiting
for? Visit Bakersfield soon for a
fantastic country experience, and help
keep the Bakersfield sound alive!
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