Latest music and live podcast recording will happen at Legend Has It
The Solving Sacramento journalism collaborative recently explored what it means for the city to get its first hi-fi listening bar, a sonic hub folks are gravitating to called Legend Has It. Reporter Katerina Graziosi wrote a feature on how this development plays into the cityโs cultural life, which wasย published in the digital pages of SN&Rย andย will soon land in print via theย โSac Art Pulseโ zine.

This feature on Legend Has It is the zineโs next cover story.
Now, Solving Sacramento is hosting its third Hangout Gigs event at the same venue, bringing the public into the hi-fi fold while recording a live podcast. The evening will also serve as a release for the new issue of โSac Art Pulse.โ
The night features music and conversation as DJ Epik and Vinyl Honey talk with the audience before spinning tracks. Their interview will be conducted by Nick Brunner, the co-host of the podcast โCreativity in the Capital.โ After that, the DJs will get the beats bumping. The energy will be captured as part of the Hangout Gigs music video series.
It all goes down Tuesday, Feb. 18 between 6 and 8 p.m. Free copies of the new โSac Art Pulseโ will be on hand. Tickets for the event areย here.
Legend Has It is located at 410 L Street in Sacramento.
Solving Sacramentoย is a local journalism collaborative that includes California Groundbreakers, Capital Public Radio, Outword, Russian America Media, Sacramento Business Journal, Sacramento News & Review, Sacramento Observer and Univision 19.
By:ย SN&R Staff
