BeachLife’s Sanford named is Mayor’s Person of the Year


by Kevin Cody

During his introduction of Allen Sanford as the 2023 Mayor’s Person of the Year, Redondo Beach Mayor Bill Brand recalled the day in 2017 when Sanford pitched him an idea for breathing new vitality into the slumbering Redondo waterfront.

The presentation was made following the Mayor’s State of the City breakfast, last Thursday at the Sonesta Hotel in King Harbor. 

Sanford wanted to drain Seaside Lagoon, and build a temporary stage there.

He envisioned a Coachella-quality music festival, with stars such as Willie Nelson.

“How can we stay out of your way,” Brand recalled blurting out on hearing Sanford’s idea.

The first BeachLife Festival was held, two years later. Willie Nelson was the Sunday night headliner. Brian Wilson, of the Beach Boys, closed Saturday.

The festival received national acclaim, including a review in Rolling Stone.

After going dark in 2020 for COVID, BeachLife returned to even greater acclaim with a line-up that included Jane’s Addiction, Counting Crows and the Marley Brothers.

In 2022, the headliners included The Steve Miller Band and Sheryl Crow. This past May Black Crows, John Fogerty and Mavis Staples performed.

Brand recalled Sanford asking him at the last show if he wanted to meet any of the performers.

“I’m the mayor, right. So I get to meet anyone I want. I told him Mavis Staples. I grew up listening to the Staples Sisters,” Brand said.

Last September, Sanford doubled down on Redondo with a country and Americana festival he called BeachLife Ranch, headlined by Old Crow Medicine Show and Hall and Oates. This September’s BeachLife Ranch will bring Jack Johnson, The Doobie Brothers and Wynonna Judd to the awakening waterfront.

Sanford predicts RanchLife will surpass BeachLife in popularity, based on the ardency of the country and Americana fans he witnessed at the first Ranch festival.

During his acceptance of the Mayor’s Person of the Year Award, Sanford  recalled talking to his wife while struggling to come up with a name for the first festival. His wife Colleen grew up in Germany, watching “Baywatch,” and dreaming of living the beach life. 

“Call it Beach Life,” she told me, Sanford recalled after receiving the Mayor’s award.

Stanford thanked the mayor for the city’s “all star” staff and described Redondo as having “a special heart and soul.”

“Culture, not economics, should drive change,” Allen observed in a nod to Brand who has spent the past decade fending off commercial development in the harbor, in favor of public uses.

Brand devoted the better part of his State of the City remarks to a proposed waterfront education center in King Harbor.

Brand showed his audience a rendering of the futuristic looking center, proposed for the former Joe’s Crab Shack location, facing the Harbor’s main channel. The education center is scheduled for discussion by the council at its July 18 meeting, Brand said.

“Change is coming to the waterfront,” Brand said. ER




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