Tonight in L.A.: Guns N’ Roses, Vanaprasta, Mansions on the Moon, Stew & the Negro Problem, Choir of Young Believers, William Fitzsimmons

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Have a fabulous 3/9/12:

Guns N’ Roses, or a reasonable facsimile thereof, play the Palladium. (And it’s not sold out?)
Vanaprasta (pictured) plays its first local gig in a few months when they bring their electric live show to the Bootleg Bar, where they are joined by Caught a Ghost and TS & the Past Haunts.
‣ Denmark’s Choir of Young Believers bring their orchestral pop to the Echo, supported by AU and Big Search. (“Nye Nummer Et” is gorgeous.)
‣ Downtempo specialists Mansions On The Moon visit the Mint with an album in the works and their “Lightyears” EP available for free download on the band’s website.
‣ And Mark Stewart and Heidi Rodewald, as Stew & the Negro Problem, return to their home turf to perform a specially commissioned song cycle about L.A. titled “The Westside of Your Mind.” The show goes off at UCLA’s Royce Hall.

Also:

William Fitzsimmons at the Troubadour
Raw Geronimo at Lot 1 Cafe
Bela Fleck & the Flecktones at the Orpheum Theatre
Soja and Trevor Hall at the House of Blues
Pacific Dub, Micah Brown and Bodhi Rock at the Roxy
The Velvet Teen, the Remainers and the Blank Faces at the Satellite
Marriages and Deafheaven at the Smell
Ballerina Black at El Cid
The Gaylads and Brenda Holloway at the Echoplex
The Dean’s List, Rockie Fresh and Forty2 at the Key Club
Bullets and Octane, Our Hospitality and Future Villains at the Viper Room
Jin Akanishi at Club Nokia
The Dustbowl Revival at McCabe’s Guitar Shop
Emma Louise, Ragsy and Delta Rae at the Hotel Cafe
Mini Mansions at Space 15 Twenty
C-horse at Casey’s downtown
Psychic Friend and Michael Nhat at Pehrspace
The Dogs at the Redwood Bar
Tres Chic and Knight Stalker at Los Globos
Maus Haus and the Curious Mystery at the Central SAPC
Flogging Molly at the Grove of Anaheim
Gungor at the Observatory
Chris Webby at the Constellation Room
Roddy Radiation (of the Specials) at Saint Rocke
Gene Loves Jezebel at Brixton South Bay