Results tagged “dustyrhodesandtheriverband”

Tonight In Rock: Eagle Rock Music Festival, Ladyhawke, Elvis Perkins In Dearland, You Me & Iowa

Tonight New Zealand-bred electro pop singer-songwriter Ladyhawke is poised to grace the Avalon with Seattle's own electro pop sensation Natalie Portman's Shaved Head. NY/LA-based folk troubadours Elvis Perkins in Dearland (LAist Interview) are poised to headline the Troubadour with North Dakota-based singer-songwriter Tom Brosseau and Echo Park-bred folk pop act Correatown in tow. And, lastly, local indie rockers You Me & Iowa will be gracing Spaceland with Radars to the Sky. But we strongly suggest heading over to Eagle Rock to catch forty some-odd—including No Age (LAist Review, #2), The Happy Hollows, Peanut Butter Wolf, Nico Stai, The French Semester, Amateurs, Dusty Rhodes and the River Band, Blank Blue, Pocahaunted, Bobb Bruno, The Gaslamp Killer, Julia Holter, Jail Weddings, Free Moral Agents, Fol Chen (Canceled!) and Leslie and the Badgers, among many, many others. Head on over to the Verdugo Bar in neighboring Glassell Park for one of many promising after-parties!

Tonight In Rock: John Fogerty, Deer Tick, Imaad Wasif, Hootenanny Festival

Tonight Berkeley-bred rock singer-songwriter John Fogerty, best known for his time with Creedence Clearwater Revival, will be closing out a three-night stint at the Hollywood Bowl. Rhode Island-based rockers Deer Tick are poised to grace Spaceland with locals Dawes. And, lastly, the Hootenanny Festival, which features none other than Los Lobos, Reverend Horton Heat, Big Bad Voodoo Daddy and Dusty Rhodes and the River Band, among many others, will be commencing in Orange County. But we strongly suggest heading over to the Nomad Collective Art Compound to catch the New Weird America Festival. LAist favorites Imaad Wasif, Spindrift and Night Horse are all slated to perform.

Tonight In Rock: The Bird and the Bee, The Henry Clay People, Fool's Gold, Dusty Rhodes and the River Band

Tonight local indie pop duo the Bird and the Bee (LAist Review, #2) are slated to headline the Echoplex with LAist favorite Juliette Commagere (LAist Interview, Review) in tow. LA-based indie rockers the Henry Clay People (LAist Review, #2, #3, #4) are poised to kick off a month-long residency at Spaceland. And, lastly, Fullerton's own rock outfit Dusty Rhodes and the River Band will be starting their residency at the Silver Lake Lounge. But we strongly suggest heading over to the Echo to catch Foreign Born side project Fool's Gold, who will be taking on a free, month-long Monday night residency.

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