Photos: The Paranoyds at the Echo
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The Paranoyds charged up a crowd hungry for live music at the Echo on Thursday night. “They’re going to feed this to me in an IV when I’m old,” bassist Staz Lindes said.
The Paranoyds charged up a crowd hungry for live music at the Echo on Thursday night. “They’re going to feed this to me in an IV when I’m old,” bassist Staz Lindes said.
Liz Garo announced in November that she was leaving her talent buyer role at Spaceland Presents. A fixture of the Los Angeles music scene for more than 20 years, she reflects on a year without concerts — viewed through the prism of the final pre-pandemic show she booked, a neighborhood gig with Mapache, one year ago.
Bush showcased songs from their latest album “The Kingdom,” along with their monster hits from the ’90s, at the Concerts in Your Car series on Saturday night in Ventura.
LP’s weekend drive-in shows at the Grove of Anaheim previewed the release of a new single, “How Low Can You Go,” coming Thursday. She’s performing on TV tonight, too.
Kaskade’s drive-in show Tuesday night at the City National Grove of Anaheim was more than an EDM concert — it proved to be a rhapsody in (Dodger) blue.
Dawes brought big energy to their drive-in concert Friday at the Grove of Anaheim, playing a 19-song set in celebration of their new album “Good Luck With Whatever.”
Continuing Tuesday, Oct. 6, The Ford’s online series “State of LA!” combines panel discussions with vibrant performances featuring some of the city’s most prominent figures in music, poetry and nightlife. Next up: “Poetry Now.”
Fortunate Youth and the Expanders brought their feel-good reggae-inspired sounds to Anaheim this weekend for a concert in the Drive-In OC series.
Part of the Ford Digital Festivals, Solidarity for Sanctuary brings together artists and activists to elevate the conversation around voting, immigration and solidarity. Catch Omar Apollo (with members of the L.A. Phil), Las Cafeteras, Lido Pimienta, San Cha, La Doña and poet Yosimar Reyes on Saturday, Sept. 26.
Honk if you love Fitz & the Tantrums? That’s what fans did Saturday night at the Los Angeles sextet’s drive-in concert at the Ventura County Fairgrounds.