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Tag Archives: Grant Langston
Go See Hear In L.A. April 28-May 5 (Los Lobos/Os Mutantes Edition)
Stagecoach riding off into the sunset and April quickly evaporating as well, and the shows just keep coming. Veteran singer-songwriter David Poe stops by the Hotel Café on Monday night, while the young NYC-based band Baby Alpaca shares its delicate … Continue reading
Posted in Best in L.A. Shows, Music,
Tagged A Fragile Tomorrow, Adam Green, Alfred Wertheimer, Alice Russell, Baby Alpaca, Binki Shapiro, Caitlin Rose, Cathy Heller, Daniel Romano, Daniel Romero, David Poe, Eddy "The Chief" Clearwater, El Chicago, Elliot Easton, Felice Brothers, Grant Langston, Head for the Hills, Helado Negro, Javelin, Joe Boyd, John Zipperer, K's Choice, Keaton Simons, Killing Joke, Kinky, Lisa Germano, Little Boots, Los Lobos, Lucinda Williams, Maps & Atlases, Marnie Stern, Matt Costa, miner, Old Crow Medicine Show, Os Mutantes, Peter Buck, Rich McCulley, Robert Ellis, Robert Randolph, Robyn Hitchcock, Spirit Family Reunion, Steve Cooke, The Killers
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Go See Hear In L.A. Dec. 21-31 (The Christmas-to-New Years Holiday edition)
Since I am getting a very late start on this week, I thought I just continue on through the end of the year. Friday offers several early Christmas gifts: the what-seems-to-be annual X Xmas show (at the Fonda), the rootsy … Continue reading
Posted in Best in L.A. Shows, Music,
Tagged Bliss Bowen, Brian Setzer Orchestra, Cake, David Serby, English Beat, Father John Misty, Grant Langston, Guitar Shorty, J. Tillman, Jason Heath, Martha Wainwright, Ray Benson, Rebelution, Rev. Horton Heat, Rufus Wainwright, Tenacious D, Vintage Trouble, X, Zach Broocke
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Go See Hear In L.A. Aug. 27-Sept. 2 (The Redd Kross/Concrete Blonde Edition)
August is ending and September is beginning. Summer is concluding and Fall is on its way. These changes result in a week filled with the old and the new. First, the blasts from the past. Beloved L.A. glam poppers Redd … Continue reading
Posted in Best in L.A. Shows, Music,
Tagged Air Traffic Controller, Bleu, Cloud Nothing Beirut, Concrete Blonde, Conor Oberst, David Serby, Desaparecidos, Dick Dale, Dinosaur Jr., Dirk Powell, Divine Fits, Eric Bibb, Father John Misty, Grant Langston, Hoots & Hellmouth, Johnette Napolitano, Kristin Hersh, Mike Watt, Old 97's, Peach Kings, Polaris, Redd Kross, Sleigh Bells, Soft Pack, Spain, Steep Canyon Rangers, Steve Martin, The Adventures of Pete and Pete, The Pains of Being Pure at Heart, The Trishas, The Very Best, Throwing Muses, Yeasayer
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The Return of the Grand Ole Echo
If you missed the grand opening of the 2012 Grand Ole Echo season, well, then you are in the same boat as I am. However, don’t fret. GOE will be happening most Sundays through September. This year, it’s both more … Continue reading
Go See Hear in L.A. Feb. 13-19 (the My Brightest Diamond/Tammy Faye Starlite edition)
The acoustics of Walt Disney Concert Hall should provide a wonderful setting for Ryan Adams, whose album last year Ashes & Fire was a quiet affair and one of last year’s best, imho. This week also features some real characters … Continue reading
Posted in Best in L.A. Shows, Music,
Tagged Dan Hicks and his Hot Licks, David Lindley, David Nail, Driftwood Singers, Emily Wells, Grant Langston, Islands, Miracle Parade, My Brightest Diamond, Neal Casal, Neutral Uke Hotel, Nico, Ryan Adams, Scott H. Biram, Tammy Faye Starlite, Wizard Rock Festival
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Go See Hear in L.A. July 18-24 (The Imelda May-Jessica Lea Mayfield edition)
Some of this week’s best shows come early in the week so don’t have Friday come and kick you in the ass for missing them. On Tuesday, Imelda May plays the El Rey to celebrate her album, Mayhem, which coincidentally … Continue reading
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Tagged Big Sand and his Fly-Rite Boys, Big Talk, Charles Bradley, Chris Mills, Correatown, Daniel Johnston, Devendra Banhart, Dolly Parton, Frank Fairfield, Gary Lucas, Grammy Museum, Grant Langston, Henry Wolfe, Imelda May, Jeremy Messersmith, Jessica Lea Mayfield, Jim White, Little Jimmy Scott, Marvin Gaye, Ruby Friedman Orchestra, Shadow Shadow Shade, Sharon Jones, Tom Freund, You and the Air
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