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Santa Barbara Band Trout Club on Making Music in the Pandemic

February 3, 2021 at 1:09 pm by Marisol Cruz Like many artists who had big plans for the year, Santa Barbara rock band Trout Club has felt their share of upheaval brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic. With a recently released music video and a new album in the works, however, not even the defining health crisis of our time has stopped these artists from dedicating themselves to their music.  Courtesy of Trout Club While the idea to start a band took shape in elementary school, Trout Club didn’t come to fruition for several more years.  “Malcom [Bobro] and Cedric [Bobro]’s dad put us all in a band together. They were playing instruments at the time and Quique [Hernandez-Black] liked to sing, so we all started playing as a result of him being like, ‘Do you guys wanna come up and jam?’” Kai Zheng, a fourth-year communication major who plays guitar and piano, explained. They would then drive up to Trout Club on San Marcos Pass where the Bobros

Larry Coy of Santa Barbara, 1944-2020

Posted on December 23, 2020 | 9:03 a.m. Source: Matt Coy Larry Coy It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Lawrence Howard Coy (Larry Coy) on Dec. 18, 2020, at The Californian of Santa Barbara, where he had lived for several years. Larry was 76 years old. Larry was born on leap year, February 29, 1944, in Santa Barbara. He spent his childhood in Santa Barbara, including at the Trout Club on San Marcos Pass where he developed a deep love of nature. He was in the first graduating class of San Marcos High School, where he was a gifted athlete, and graduated from UCSB with a degree in sociology in 1966.

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