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February 2020

07 February

Big Yellow Dog Music

Logan Mize – The Parish (Anaheim, CA)


The rising Kansas-bred country artist teams up with Willie Jones for the West Coast “I Ain’t Gotta Grow Up Tour.” In 2019, both electrified crowds during Country Music Week in London, Glasgow, Berlin, and Amsterdam. As two of country’s hottest rising acts on streaming, they come together again to deliver more than two hours of music each night.

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10 February

PREP – The Echo (LA, CA)


This British indie-pop group’s headlining US tour continues an already epic 2020. The four-piece band known for its “butter smooth yacht-pop” (Rolling Stone) will play new songs “Over (ft. Anna of the North)” and “Love Breaks Down” and will tease more that’s coming this year.

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12 February

PREP – Constellation Room (Santa Ana, CA)


This British indie-pop group’s headlining US tour continues an already epic 2020. The four-piece band known for its “butter smooth yacht-pop” (Rolling Stone) will play new songs “Over (ft. Anna of the North)” and “Love Breaks Down” and will tease more that’s coming this year.

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15 February

Terry Allen – Zebulon (LA, CA)


The art-country icon and his Panhandle Mystery Band play select shows in honor of the new album, Just Like Moby Dick (January 24th via Paradise Of Bachelors). Hailed as “riveting” (NPR), “stunning” (Pitchfork), and “delectably barbed” (New York Times), Allen has influenced multiple generations of artists and iconoclasts through his music and visual art, and his new album is a sort of spiritual successor to his masterstroke 1979 double album, Lubbock (on everything).

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16 February

Terry Allen – Zebulon (LA, CA)


The art-country icon and his Panhandle Mystery Band play select shows in honor of the new album, Just Like Moby Dick (January 24th via Paradise Of Bachelors). Hailed as “riveting” (NPR), “stunning” (Pitchfork), and “delectably barbed” (New York Times), Allen has influenced multiple generations of artists and iconoclasts through his music and visual art, and his new album is a sort of spiritual successor to his masterstroke 1979 double album, Lubbock (on everything).

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18 February

Illiterate Light – Moroccan Lounge (LA, CA)


While touring with Rainbow Kitten Surprise and The Head And The Heart, Jake Cochran (stand-up drum kit) and Jeff Gorman (guitar, loops, synth tones) have been winning over crowds with their “hypnotic” (Billboard) performances and “electrifying” (Uproxx) stage presence. Despite being one of the festival’s earliest acts, they even received a standing ovation at Newport Folk Fest. They now headline this 2020 tour following the release of their self-titled debut on Atlantic.

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21 February

Kandace Springs – Blue Whale (LA, CA)


During this spring run, the accomplished artist previews selections off her upcoming LP, The Women Who Raised Me. Produced by GRAMMY-winning producer Larry Klein (Joni Mitchell, Herbie Hancock) — who produced Springs’ 2016 debut, Soul EyesThe Women Who Raised Me is a tribute album to the musicians who most impacted her music, stylings, and journey, featuring renditions of songs made famous by Ella Fitzgerald, Ms. Lauryn Hill, Bonnie Raitt, and more.

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22 February

Kandace Springs – Samueli Theater (Costa Mesa, CA)


During this spring run, the accomplished artist previews selections off her upcoming LP, The Women Who Raised Me. Produced by GRAMMY-winning producer Larry Klein (Joni Mitchell, Herbie Hancock) — who produced Springs’ 2016 debut, Soul EyesThe Women Who Raised Me is a tribute album to the musicians who most impacted her music, stylings, and journey, featuring renditions of songs made famous by Ella Fitzgerald, Ms. Lauryn Hill, Bonnie Raitt, and more.

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