Tonight in L.A.: Jessie Baylin, Dale Earnhardt Jr. Jr., Archer Black, Ruthie Foster, Touché, more
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‣ Nashville-based singer-songwriter Jessie Baylin visits the Troubadour behind her recently released album “Little Spark,” made with producer Kevin Augunas (Cold War Kids, Edward Sharpe) and arrangements by Richard Swift. The video for the song “Hurry Hurry” was directed by Scarlett Johansson. The Watson Twins open tonight’s show.
‣ Dale Earnhardt Jr. Jr. swings back through town for a big show at the Echoplex. The One AM Radio and NO support.
‣ Archer Black, the new L.A. quartet helmed by ex-Autumns bassist Dustin Morgan, plays the Silverlake Lounge behind its new album “Forgiveness is a Weapon.” [See our item on Archer Black.]
‣ Ruthie Foster does a night at the Grammy Museum to celebrate the release of her new album “Let It Burn.”
‣ And you can skip the cover charge at the Central SAPC, where residents Touché finish out the month supported by Monte Mar and Death Kit, and at Harvard & Stone, where Last American Buffalo winds up its run of Tuesdays.
Also:
K. Flay and Fat Tony at the Echo
LP at Sayers Club
The Chances at Hemingways
Atomic Tom, the Dance Party and Ploaris at Noon at the Bootleg
The Nikhil Korula Band at the House of Blues
Jacques Renault at Dim Mak Studios
King Washington at the Hotel Cafe
Overdoz, Skeme and Chill Black Guys at the Roxy
The Downtown Train at the Satellite
Pebs at the Piano Bar
Doctor Professor and Venison at the Viper Room
Cassadee Pope at the Key Club
Le Mutant at Lot 1 Cafe
Merry Clayton at the Mint
Hopelessly Devoted at the Redwood
The Blackout Trust at the Terrace in Pasadena
Death Hymn Number 9 and Railroad to Alaska at the Tiki Bar in Costa Mesa
Crosses at the Glass House




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