This Week’s Shows: April 18-24
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The Weekly Shows post will be on hiatus until further notice. For upcoming shows, please visit our Upcoming Concerts and Venues pages.
The Weekly Shows post will be on hiatus until further notice. For upcoming shows, please visit our Upcoming Concerts and Venues pages.
Our screen time was up — way up— in 2020. Here is a slew of music videos that made it quality time, too.
Catch up with new videos from Mike Viola (new album just out), Burning Pools and Wayne Everett.
Singer-songwriter-producer Mike Viola looks back on his wild days in New York City and nods to his late friend Adam Schlesinger on his single “Drug Rug.” Viola’s new album “Godmuffin” is out in December.
Inara George and her label Release Me Records have masterminded the “Road Angel Project,” a series benefiting Sweet Relief’s COVID-19 Fund. Coming on Friday: gems from Alex Lilly, Danniella De Andrea and Mike Viola.
J.S. Ondara, the native Kenyan whose debut “Tales of America” came out in February, visits Los Angeles in April. It’s a truly moving album.
Also on Sunday: Danny Elfman, Youngblood Brass Band, Darwin Deez, Sophie Meiers, Carrie Prom, Bets, Sam Weber, Nightgown, Veronica Bianqui, Giraffage, Rod Stewart, Pat Benatar, Neil Giraldo
Also on Sunday: Kylland, the Red Grenadines, Mosaico Musical Mexicano, Salsa, iPalpiti Festival International, Caleb Caudle, Ensemble Economique, Barbara Morrison, Wanda Jackson
Also on Saturday: Ty Segall, Boy George, Strawberry Alarm Clock, Wafia, LAUV, the Deep Dark Woods, Sleeptalk, Chaos Chaos, Kwon, KSHMR, Lee ‘Scratch’ Perry, Two Friends, Jon McLaughlin, Mike Viola
Oct. 9, Inara George pays tribute to her godfather Jackson Browne with Eleni Mandell, Mandy Moore, Van Dyke Parks, Alex Lilly, Juliette Commagere, Barbara Gruska, Sean Watkins, Harper Simon, and more.