In 2003, Robyn Celia and Linda Krantz purchased Pappy & Harriet's. Longtime patrons and passionate music lovers, they revitalized the space and elevated its reputation as a premier destination for live music while staying true to the venue's roots. Under their 18-year stewardship, the stage welcomed an eclectic mix of world-renowned artists - from Paul McCartney and Robert Plant to Vampire Weekend, The Dandy Warhols and Queens Of The Stone Age, all while still embracing up-and-coming acts and underground artists alike. In the summer of 2006, the
Sawtooth Complex fire threatened Pappy & Harriet's and the rest of Pioneertown, but the town and club were not among the 50 homes and over 60,000 acres of desert burned.
Billboard Magazine named Pappy & Harriet's one of the Top Ten Hidden Gems in the Country in its 2012 Best Clubs issue. The club attracts artists and musicians from all over the world.
NY Times Magazine featured Pappy and Harriet's in its 2013 article "Listen Up | In The California Desert, A One Of A Kind Music Venue Blossoms".
SXSW featured the documentary
The Pioneertown Palace in 2014.
Anthony Bourdain featured Pappy & Harriet's in the "US Desert" episode of his television show
Anthony Bourdain: No Reservations. Over these years, performers who appeared at Pappy & Harriet's included
Paul McCartney,
Eric Burdon,
Eagles of Death Metal,
Queens of the Stone Age,
Rufus Wainwright,
The Donnas,
Grizzly Bear,
Neko Case,
Spiritualized,
Lucinda Williams,
Leon Russell,
Arctic Monkeys,
Daniel Lanois,
Band of Horses,
Alvvays,
Sean Lennon,
Billy Corgan and the Spirits in the Sky,
Vampire Weekend,
Wanda Jackson,
Ricki Lee Jones,
Lorde, and so many more. In 2014,
Simian Mobile Disco performed/recorded their live album "
Whorl" during a one-off set at Pappy & Harriet's. The set, a jam session in the desert, and a bit of studio work in London contributed to the final album.
Coachella Festival promoters Goldenvoice Productions and
Santa Monica-based
NPR station
KCRW have presented shows at Pappy & Harriet's. The majority of bookings were generated by one of the club's former co-owners, Robyn Celia. For a period of time, a Monday night
Open Mic hosted by musician
Ted Quinn featured hundreds of performers. Most of the Open Mic performers are local or lesser-known traveling troubadours, but many established artists, including
Feist,
Julie Christensen, and
Ke$ha have also made appearances. == 2021–Present ==