In coronavirus quarantine, musicians give neighbors a treat

LOS ANGELES-CA-MAY 1, 2020: Anthony Sheriff, 32, plays the drums in a truck bed in downtown Los Angeles, California on Friday, May 1, 2020. (Christina House / Los Angeles Times)

It may be a long while before music fans can again attend a concert in an established club or venue, but music has still managed to flourish during quarantine. Musicians, longing to connect with friends and neighbors, and eager to practice their art, have taken to their porches, patios, driveways, yards and even vehicles to play for passersby. The unexpected melodies have brought joy to listeners and a sense of emotional togetherness during a time of physical distance.

Times photographer Christina House captured six quarantine musicians in action, with text by Jessica Gelt.

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Pasadena

Cellist Beong-Soo Kim plays a socially distanced concert at their Pasadena home

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Tarzana

Dilan Jay plays a socially distanced guitar concert at his Tarzana home

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Pasadena

Jonathan and Catherine Karoly perform for a social-distanced crowd on their lawn in Pasadena.

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Rolling Hills Estates

Len Pagarigan plays his saxophone at his home in Rolling Hills Estates

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Norwalk

Andres O'Neil, 18, performs music in his driveway at home in Norwalk, California.