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Equal Timing Americana

Equal Timing Americana

Santa Barbara Independent

May 13, 2026

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If you’ve ever caught a show at Campbell Hall, you know it’s a place where the unexpected often feels right at home. According to the *Santa Barbara Independent*, that spirit is alive and well this week with the West Coast premiere of Kronos Quartet’s “Three Bones” project, part of their larger “Equal Timing Americana” program. These aren’t your grandfather’s patriotic tunes—Kronos is known for stretching the boundaries of what a string quartet can do, and this time they’re reimagining what “Americana” sounds like through a lens that’s both adventurous and deeply reflective. For a community that values the arts as much as our coastline, this is a chance to see world-class musicians challenge the idea of patriotism itself, right here in our own backyard.

What makes this particularly special for Santa Barbara is how it taps into our town’s long-standing love for genre-defying performances. From the Granada to the Lobero, we’ve always embraced artists who aren’t afraid to experiment—and Kronos fits that tradition perfectly. Whether you’re a longtime fan of their work or just curious about how a string quartet can reinvent “America the Beautiful,” this show promises to spark conversation long after the last note fades. So grab a coffee from Handlebar, settle into those Campbell Hall seats, and get ready for a musical journey that’s as thought-provoking as it is beautiful.

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