Wednesday, August 22, 2012

Hannah Mulholland Preforms at "Rockin' Truck Grub" Event in Malibu

Food Trucks at Malibu's Rockin' Truck Grub Festival

Food truck lovers from all over Southern California flocked to the Malibu Bluffs Park on the Pacific Coast to indulge in meals on wheels and listen to local music. Among the food trucks present were Sky's Gourmet Taco Truck, Baby's Badass Burgers (being a family event, the word "badass" was blocked out), Calbi Fusion Tacos and Burritos, Lobsta Truck, Breezy Freeze and Rolling Sushi. Is there a tougher selection to choose between? Some atendees couldn't choose and hit up multiple trucks.

Among the musical performances, local Malibu singer/songwriter Hannah Mulholland stood out from the crowd. Her set list at the Rockin' Truck Grub Festival was comprised of mostly original songs with a sprinkling of covers. Her songs rang strong with elements typical of country music songs. Standing tall with long, curly blonde hair, one can't help but think of Taylor Swift when looking at the youthful Mulholland.

Mulholland plans to move to Nashville, Tennessee as soon as possible. The country music scene in Los Angeles, or lack thereof, drove the 21-year-old to make this drastic decision. "It's hard to get people enthusiastic in country music shows here," she says, though admits her shows in the LA area are typically packed. Check out Hannah's YouTube station, to listen to her latest music and visit her official website for news about her upcoming events and CD release. Also among the performers was Michael Stahler, another Malibu native playing mainly original tunes with narrative lyrics.

Once the sun poked out from behind the typical coastal clouds, the day was perfect for enjoying food, friends and music. After chowing down their goodies on blankets spread upon the grass or at picnic tables, food truck enthusiasts participated in spontaneous games of frisbee and catch. At the end of the event, people headed home happy and far from hungry.

Tofu Tacos from the Calbi Truck

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