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May 2019

02 May

ASCAP “I Create Music” Expo – Loews Hollywood Hotel (LA, CA)


ASCAP’s annual expo is the only music conference completely dedicated to exploring what it takes to be a professional music creator in today's industry. The expo attracts over 3,000 creators from the pop, country, EDM, Latin, hip-hop, and video game music worlds for three days of panels, workshops, master classes, keynotes, and one-on-one sessions with top hitmakers. This year’s speakers include Lee Ann Womack, “Shallow” co-writer Anthony Rossomando, and Zedd collaborator Matthew Koma.

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03 May

ASCAP “I Create Music” Expo – Loews Hollywood Hotel (LA, CA)


ASCAP’s annual expo is the only music conference completely dedicated to exploring what it takes to be a professional music creator in today's industry. The expo attracts over 3,000 creators from the pop, country, EDM, Latin, hip-hop, and video game music worlds for three days of panels, workshops, master classes, keynotes, and one-on-one sessions with top hitmakers. This year’s speakers include Lee Ann Womack, “Shallow” co-writer Anthony Rossomando, and Zedd collaborator Matthew Koma.

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04 May

ASCAP “I Create Music” Expo – Loews Hollywood Hotel (LA, CA)


ASCAP’s annual expo is the only music conference completely dedicated to exploring what it takes to be a professional music creator in today's industry. The expo attracts over 3,000 creators from the pop, country, EDM, Latin, hip-hop, and video game music worlds for three days of panels, workshops, master classes, keynotes, and one-on-one sessions with top hitmakers. This year’s speakers include Lee Ann Womack, “Shallow” co-writer Anthony Rossomando, and Zedd collaborator Matthew Koma.

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04 May

09 May

Briston Maroney – The Echo (LA, CA)


At 21 years old, Maroney emanates an "arresting, invigorating vibe" (NPR) and is creating some of Nashville’s most visceral, yet also vulnerable and sophisticated, DIY rock ‘n’ roll right now. His live sets channel the energy of the house shows where he got his start, unwavering whether he's performing for hundreds or completely alone. Maroney plans to release a new EP amid tours with Liz Cooper and Wallows this spring and summer.

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16 May

Tedeschi Trucks Band

Tedeschi Trucks Band – The Orpheum Theatre (LA, CA)


Guitarist Derek Trucks and vocalist/guitarist Susan Tedeschi, “two of the best roots rock musicians of their generation” (NPR), and their GRAMMY-winning 12-member band return from Europe with this two-night stand for new album Signs (Fantasy Records/Concord). Unrivaled in their blend of American soul, blues, rock and country, the band will play multiple nights in some of America’s biggest cities.

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16 May

ODESZA

ODESZA – Los Angeles State Historic Park (LA, CA)


The GRAMMY-nominated duo “redefining electronic music” (NPR) ends its yearlong “A Moment Apart” Tour with this epic finale. Harrison Mills' and Clayton Knight's Foreign Family Collective label will be featured prominently at this historic show. Former FFC signee and current Counter Records labelmate Big Wild will support, preceded by FFC artists EVAN GIIA, MEMBA, and ford.

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17 May

Tedeschi Trucks Band

Tedeschi Trucks Band – The Orpheum Theatre (LA, CA)


Guitarist Derek Trucks and vocalist/guitarist Susan Tedeschi, “two of the best roots rock musicians of their generation” (NPR), and their GRAMMY-winning 12-member band return from Europe with this two-night stand for new album Signs (Fantasy Records/Concord). Unrivaled in their blend of American soul, blues, rock and country, the band will play multiple nights in some of America’s biggest cities.

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17 May

Bruno Major – Regent Theater (LA, CA)


Major’s first tour of 2019 and his new single, “Old Fashioned,” kick off another promising year for the North London crooner with “tremendous vocals” (Clash). Last year, he sold out two US headlining tours, including back-to-back nights at NYC’s Bowery Ballroom and Rough Trade and two nights at LA’s Masonic Lodge. He also made debuts on late-night TV (The Late Late Show with James Corden) and festivals (Bonnaroo), and he toured with Sam Smith in the UK.

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18 May

Freakonomics Radio Network

Freakonomics Radio – The Theatre at Ace Hotel (LA, CA)


Freakonomics Radio will host its first live tapings on the West Coast. Host Stephen J. Dubner will bring to the stage the same kind of factual, inquisitive journalism from his weekly show but disguised as entertaining, unexpected, and sometimes ridiculous conversation. Joining him are Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti; Angela Duckworth, author of Grit; Luis Guerra, the podcast’s composer who will debut his new “Freakonomics Radio Orchestra”; and more.

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18 May

Bruno Major – The Observatory (Santa Ana, CA)


Major’s first tour of 2019 and his new single, “Old Fashioned,” kick off another promising year for the North London crooner with “tremendous vocals” (Clash). Last year, he sold out two US headlining tours, including back-to-back nights at NYC’s Bowery Ballroom and Rough Trade and two nights at LA’s Masonic Lodge. He also made debuts on late-night TV (The Late Late Show with James Corden) and festivals (Bonnaroo), and he toured with Sam Smith in the UK.

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30 May