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Tag Archives: Henry Clay People
Go See Hear In L.A. May 11-17 (the Bob Mould/Andrew Bird edition)
I’ve got a crazy busy week so I will skip the preamble and get to the good stuff, and hopefully I won’t discover additional interesting shows after I hit “publish.” Wed. 5/11 You can bid farewell to the Motion City … Continue reading
Posted in Best in L.A. Shows, Music,, Uncategorized
Tagged Aaron Embry, Amanda Shires, Andrew Bird, Beach Boys, Bob Boilen, Bob Mould, Brambles, Brian Wilson, Charles Bradley, Chris Cohen, Claudette Robinson, D. Edwards, Darryl Purpose, Eagle Rock Gospel Singers, Eleni Mandell, Garbage, Grateful Dead, Henry Clay People, James Supercave, Janiva Magness, Jason Isbell, Javier Colon, John Grant, John Prine, Jonathan Coulton, Joseph Arthur, Kris Allen, Lights, Lukas Nelson, Lumineers, Macy Gray, Matt Anderson, Matthew Mayfield, Modern English, Motion City Soundtrack, Neil Young, Night Moves, Panic At The Disco, Paul Zollo, Pet Sounds, Promise of the Real, Richard Thompson, Sam Fischer, Sam Morrow, Warren "Pete" Moore, Weezer, Wild Belle
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Go See Hear In L.A. Aug. 19-25 (Steep Canyon Rangers/In The Valley Below edition)
I could continue on with last week’s nostalgia theme and mention the Hollywood Bowl’s pair of tributes (to the Beatles and Marvin Gaye) as well as an appearance by the Zombies. But I want to make particular mention of some … Continue reading
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Tagged Aimee Mann, Allen Stone, Beatles, Benjamin Booker, Billy Ray Cyrus, Bob Eubanks, Built To Spill, Cliff Wagner, Dave Stewart, Dickie Betts, Haim, Henry Clay People, In The Valley Below, John Fulbright, John Legend, Johnathan Rice, Keaton Simons, Kinky, Lake Street Dive, Lila Downs, Littlest Birds, Lynda Kay, Mandolin Orange, Martina McBride, Marvin Gaye, Michelle Branch, Mystic Braves, Sharon Jones and the Dap-kings, Slint, Slowdive, Steep Canyon Ranchers, Steve Martin, Strokes, Ted Leo, The Belle Brigade, The Both, Whispering Pines, Young Dubliners, Zoe Muth, Zombies
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Go See Hear In L.A. Dec. 3-9 (The Shuggie Otis/Kinky Friedman edition)
There is a lot to celebrate as we head into Chanukah weekend. Let’s start with the Polyphonic Spree’s Holiday Extravaganza that I previewed for the L.A. Weekly (http://www.laweekly.com/2012-11-29/music/lauryn_hill_bad_brains_shuggie_otis/3/). This family-friendly show features the eccentric ensemble performing holiday tunes and their … Continue reading
Posted in Best in L.A. Shows, Music,
Tagged And And And, Bill Carter, Bob Weir, Bruce Springsteen, Chris Robinson Brotherhood, Cody ChestnuTT, David Bazan, David Wax Museum, E-Street Band, Flogging Maggie, Gaby Moreno, Garland Jeffries, Grateful Dead, Grouplove, Head for the Hills, Henry Clay People, Jack White, Jackie Greene, James "Blood" Ulmer's Memphis Blood, JD McPherson, Kinky Friedman, Kopecky Family Band, Lindi Ortega, Lost Bayou Ramblers, Lumineers, Meshell Ndegeocello, Polyphonic Spree, Rosie Thomas, Shuggie Otis, Surfjan Stevens, The Gumbo Brothers, Turbo Fruits, Youngblookd Hawke, ZZ Top
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Go See Hear In L.A. Aug. 14-19 (the Joy Kills Sorrow/Divine Fits edition)
Are Tuesdays turning into the new Saturday nights? Probably not, but take a lot at some of the shows lined up for this Tuesday. The new indie super-group Divine Fits (featuring Spoon’s Britt Daniel, New Bomb Turks’ Sam Brown and … Continue reading
Posted in Best in L.A. Shows, Music,
Tagged Alabama Shakes, Amadou & Mariam, Antibalas, Be Good Tanyas, Bittersweet, Britt Daniels, Charles Bradley, Clarence Bucaro, Dan Janisch, Dead Can Dance, Dead Rock West, Divine Fits, Drunken Prayer, Dunwells, Ed Helms, Frazey Ford, Henry Clay People, Honey Island Swamp Band, Honeyhoney, Joy Kills Sorrow, KHank III, Lee Fields and the Expressions, New Bomb Turks, Old Crow Medicine Show, Phish, Pony Boy, Regina Spektor, Rev. Horton Heat, Robert Walter, Ruben Blades, Sam Brown, Sam Parton, Sean Rowe, Shana Halligan, Sharon Jones, Shel, Spoon, The Kills, The Royal Concept, Til A Spring Wind Blows, Trish Klein, Whiskey Sour Radio Hour, Whitey Morgan & The 78's, Willie Watson, Wolf Parade Dan Boeckner, Y La Bamba
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Go See Hear: May 9-15 (The Cars – Patrolled By Radar edition)
The spotlight seems to be shining on some returning vet performers this week. Colin Hay is best remembered for fronting the Australian band Men At Work but he has been churning out some very nice solo work (including his latest … Continue reading