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The 90s Take Over Los Angeles

the ninetiesThe 90s are back with a vengeance.  If you missed the return of the Cranberries at Club Nokia a few months ago, don’t fret; the 90s return once again with Hole and Sublime!

Check out Sublime (now known as “Sublime with Rome”), at the Hollywood Palladium on April 20th and 21st.

Hole is playing on the 22nd and 23rd of April at The Music Box at Fonda; we hope you have tickets since both shows are sold out.

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Go See Ted Leo & The Pharmacists This Saturday (video)‏

ted leo and the pharmacistsI discovered the song “Me and Mia” about five years ago, and since then I have been hooked. Ted Leo & The Pharmacists bring it real, raw, and honest. This band writes great songs, it’s as simple as that. DO NOT MISS THE SHOW! Check out the Upcoming Concerts page for more info.

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TOMORROW: Curt Smith with Zoë Keating at Largo at the Coronet

curt-smithOn the heels of a sold-out Tears for Fears gig at L.A.’s Wiltern Theater last night, co-founder Curt Smith takes to the stage for a solo show tomorrow (Tuesday) night at Largo at the Coronet. Accompanied by Tears band mates Charlton Pettus on guitar and Doug Petty on keyboards, Smith will perform selections from his critically-acclaimed solo work as well as Tears hits on which he sings lead (“Pale Shelter,” “Everybody Wants to Rule the World,” etc.), and, if his recent history is any indication, a few superbly-chosen cover tunes.

Joining Smith as part of a double bill will be avant-garde cellist Zoë Keating, who’s featured on his latest single “All Is Love.” In addition to her own material, Keating – the former Rasputina member who’s opened for Imogen Heap and Amanda Palmer, and is in L.A. following a triumphant turn at SXSW – is planning to accompany Smith solo on the legendary Tears single “Mad World.”

As of press time, tickets are still available for the show ($25, general admission). They’re not available online, but you can call Largo at (310) 855-0350 to charge by phone, visit in person Monday afternoon between 2 and 6, or take your chances and buy at the door. Showtime is 8pm, doors open at 6pm. More info on the Largo website (www.largo-la.com) or at Smith’s website (www.curtsmithofficial.com).

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VOTE: Has technology like the mp3 and iTunes killed the album format?

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SILENT SUNDAY: Alex Chilton

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FACEBOOK FAN FRIDAY: Interview With Evan Ames‏

evan amesToday on Facebook Fan Friday, we bring you Evan Ames, who enjoys the finer things life, like painting and eating tacos…read more below.

If you want to be featured on “Facebook Fan Friday” and share some things about yourself:

1. Become a fan of L.A. Concert Calendar on Facebook
2. Answer the questions below
3. Send your answers through our contact page, and we’ll select a new fan each week to feature!

1. What’s your name?

Evan Ames

2. What do you do?

I paint on things.

3. Favorite places to eat in LA?

Wurstkueche (arts district)
Nippon Ramen (reseda)
Tacos Mexico (canoga park)

4. Last show you went to?

Tall Tales @ Billy O’s

5. Describe a perfect day for you?

carne asada bbq, coronas, tacos, good hip hop or jungle beats.

6. What band are you really into now?

Weasels Exist. Flip Cassidy is amazing.

7. Shout-Outs?

Hydra, Meaghan, Mags, Jamie @ Rude & Reckless, Beningo, Evie Apple, Adee, David Retenia, Brook and 86, Tall Tales, Ninja Academy, and everyone who keeps me up!

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Celebrate St. Paddy’s Day With Flogging Molly

flogging mollyLos Angeles’ own Flogging Molly recently released a St. Paddy’s day treat entitled LIVE AT THE GREEK THEATRE. LIVE AT THE GREEK THEATRE is both a DVD and double CD of Flogging Molly’s amazing performance on September 12, 2009 at The Greek Theatre in Los Angeles, CA. Directed by Kevin Custer, LIVE AT THE GREEK THEATRE is a must have for all Flogging Molly fans and a uniquely special introduction for those music fans that have yet to experience Flogging Molly’s uniquely powerful show. Playing songs from all of their albums throughout their ninety minute set, Flogging Molly has never looked or sounded better, as the event was shot with 8 high definition cameras including a jib crane and the audio was mixed by Grammy award winning engineer Ryan Hewitt, who co-produced the band’s most recent release ‘Float’. Now go buy this and drink your green beer!

Source: Jon Pebsworth

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Chris Murray Combo Coming At-Cha‏

chris murray comboLocal favorites, “The Chris Murray Combo” will be playing at Cozy’s Bar & Grill in Sherman Oaks this Friday. The Combo will be bringing their infectious blend of sweet Reggae and Rocksteady rhythms straight to the San Fernando Valley. Be sure to come out and get your groove on!

You can check out more of our upcoming concert picks here!

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Travis Barker and DJ A-Trak Take Over The Roxy‏

travis barkerTravis Barker and Kanye West’s touring DJ, A-Trak, tore it up at the Roxy last week. The set was a non-stop good time and Lil John, Kid Cudi, and Kid Sister, all made special appearances with the duo. Check out the video below…

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RECORD RELEASE SHOW: The Lincoln Bedroom

the lincoln bedroomThe Lincoln Bedroom will be playing a record release show on Saturday, March 13, 2010 at 9:00pm at Molly Malone’s in support of their debut release, “Broken Record” (People Mover Records, February, 2010).

The Hereafter (featured on Gray’s Anatomy) will be opening.

On “Broken Record,” The Lincoln Bedroom delivers the sound LA has selfishly kept to itself: tautly constructed opo songs, played with equal parts care and urgency. Catchy verse and catchier chorus. From the frenetically tender “Whiskey, You” to the joyous melancholy of “I Just Want to See Her Face Again,” the Bedroom will make a fan of the jaded hipster and unrepentant pop lover alike.

Details below.

The Lincoln Bedroom
Saturday, March 13th @ 9pm
Molly Malone’s
575 South Fairfax
Los Angeles, CA 90036

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