The state has announced a slate of summer concerts paid for by funds it has received from an antitrust settlement from CD companies and retail chains.
The concerts are wide ranging - from symphonic music to mariachi music to taiko drumming.
In Sacramento, one of the concerts will be a May 22 performance by Malo in Cesar Chavez Park.
In West Sacramento, an appearance by the Wicked Tinkers at the West Sacramento Galleria, on July 22 is part of the slate.
The concerts come as a result of a settled antitrust suit in 2002, where California, along with 42 other states, settled a case against five large music CD companies, and three national music retail chains.
The suit alleged that the companies were involved in fixing advertised prices for music CDs.
The final settlement ordered the companies to pay a total of $67.4 million, and provided $75.7 million in music CDs to schools, universities and libraries nationally, including distributing more than 660,000 CDs in California.
California's share of the remaining cash - $549,000 - was given to the California Arts Council to establish the one-time music presenting grants initiative.
For more information about the cultural grants, please contact (916) 322-6588 or go
here.
For more information about the Department of Justice's Antitrust Law Section go
here.


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