Sam Outlaw - Bluegrass Situation @ Greek Theatre (LA,CA)
LA-based singer who has a country-meets-Cali sound that's been endorsed by Rolling Stone ahead of his debut album.
LA-based singer who has a country-meets-Cali sound that's been endorsed by Rolling Stone ahead of his debut album.
Jazz piano wunderkind Joey Alexander has wowed the likes of Wynton Marsalis, Herbie Hancock and Bill Clinton with his sophisticated arrangements and joyful improvisation — ‘My Favorite Things’ is a crystallization of his potential.
His first LP of original music in 7 years tells the tale of 4 cities with songs recorded in New York, New Orleans, Berlin and Amsterdam—each with a different set of first-call supporting musicians.
His first LP of original music in 7 years tells the tale of 4 cities with songs recorded in New York, New Orleans, Berlin and Amsterdam—each with a different set of first-call supporting musicians.
From breakup ballads and drinking songs to lushly orchestrated tunes reflecting her Texas roots — Marty Robbins, Jim Reeves and Patsy Cline — this genre defying, wistful voice finds the beauty in life’s heartbreak.
A scorching SNL performance and #1 Billboard 200 debut augers well for the band's epic North American stadium tour which will make history with a historic three-night run at Fenway.
A scorching SNL performance, and a single rocketing to #1, augers well for the latest album from the three-time GRAMMY-winning, multi-platinum band. Prepare for an epic stadium tour to follow with a historic three-night run at Fenway.
In the past 6 months these 19-21 yr olds performed on Conan, released their ebullient, anthemic debut EP, performed their first-ever headlining shows outside of MN and brought their arena-ready performances on tour with Modest Mouse and My Morning Jacket.
Celebrating 50 years since the Southern California folk-rock explosion, this one-off concert features Jakob Dylan, Fiona Apple, Beck and Cat Power playing the music of The Byrds, The Beach Boys, Buffalo Springfield and more.
San Francisco’s 19-year-old Matt Jaffe was discovered by Talking Heads’ Jerry Harrison at an open mic night and is the perfect combination of virtuosity and youthful charm, with his band The Distractions reinforcing his 70s New Wave, power pop-punk sound.
The John Congleton-produced third album from the critically acclaimed singer-songwriter cements his reputation as the most brutally honest, caustic, profound and funny diarist of the human condition through sumptuous tempered ballads and the taut, fizzing electronic pop songs.