| Reseda Centennial 1912 - 2012 Reseda, one of the original valley suburbs, will be celebrating its 100th year throughout 2012, planning and participating in events and revelries culminating in a gala outdoor music festival in September. Reseda, the hub of the valley, was an original Red Car stop on the Pacific Electric line, and is host to the Los Angeles River, ground-zero of the Northridge Earthquake, and the home of the Karate Kid. Reseda was once the heart of a diverse and vibrant music scene, with acts such as U2, Tom Petty, James Brown, No Doubt, Zoogz Rift, Los Lobos, Lucinda Williams, and Jane's Addiction performing at such locations as The Country Club and BeBop Records. The Reseda Centennial Music Festival seeks to recreate the heyday of the Reseda music scene as well as celebrate the diversity of its community with a wide variety of cultural performers. Follow the Reseda Centennial on Facebook - www.facebook.com |