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Tonight In Rock: The Whigs, Citay, Pantha Du Prince, Active Child

Tonight In Rock: The Whigs, Citay, Pantha Du Prince, Active Child

Tonight Athens' own garage rock revivalists the Whigs will be headlining the Troubadour with none other than , who recently local alt-rock outfit Everest (LAist Review, #2) released their sophomore album—2010's On Approach. San Franciscan psych rockers Citay are poised to take on Spaceland in celebration of their third studio-album... more ›

Tonight In Rock: Patti Smith, Mos Def, Fruit Bats, The Parson Red Heads

Tonight In Rock: Patti Smith, Mos Def, Fruit Bats, The Parson Red Heads

Tonight legendary Chicago-bred alternative rock singer-songwriter Patti Smith will be gracing the Hammer Museum. NY-based actor/MC Mos Def is poised to take on the Key Club in Hollyweird. And, lastly, local indie pop outfit the Parson Red Heads (LAist Review, #2, #3, #4) will be performing at the Echo with none other than LA-based folk pop trio the Chapin Sisters. But we strongly suggest heading over to Spaceland to catch Portland-by-way-of-Chicago folk rock outfit Fruit Bats. LAist favorites, San Franciscan psych rockers Citay are slated to kick things off. more ›

Tonight In Rock: John Fogerty, Amazing Baby, LA Ladies Choir, Citay

Tonight In Rock: John Fogerty, Amazing Baby, LA Ladies Choir, Citay

Tonight Berkeley-bred rock singer-songwriter John Fogerty, best known for his time with Creedence Clearwater Revival, will be taking on a three-night stint at the Hollywood Bowl. The Echo & Echoplex will be hosting a benefit for booker extraordinaire Jennifer Tefft, which features She Wants Revenge, Black Rebel Motorcycle Club (Canceled!), Great Northern, Dead Meadow, LA Ladies Choir, Rocco Deluca, Nico Stai, Useless Keys and Living Things. And, lastly, San Franciscan psych rockers Citay are poised to grace the Silver Lake Lounge. But we strongly suggest heading over to the UCLA Hammer Museum to catch the first night of the summer concert series 'Also I Like To Rock.' LAist favorites Amazing Baby are slated to rock, as well as Band of Skulls. more ›

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