
One of the coolest still-surviving music stores in LA, Origami Vinyl is hosting a folk rock double header on July 24, and your wallet will be happy to hear that both shows are free. The first show is at 4pm, featuring folk rocker James Apollo, who tugs at Americana’s heartstrings with hobbled, broken-hearted blues and [...]
Jul 20, 2010 | Categories: Los Angeles, Music | Tags: Americana, Christmas in July, folk rock, Hi Ho Silver Oh, indie folk, indie music, James Apollo, Jody Orsborn, Los Angeles, Los Angeles folk music, Los Angeles indie, Los Angeles indie music, Los Angeles music, Origami Vinyl, Redwood Bar and Grill, Summer Holidaze, The Smart Brothers, When You Awake | Leave A Comment »

Continuing in the aural tradition of Vaud and the Villians, Mather Louth and Radio Noir, Nick Cave, Tom Waits, and Cirque Berzerk; multi-instrumentalist, composer and singer Mark Growden brings back the dark big band soul of old whiskey drinkers and scalawags in his new album release “Saint Judas”, whose national record release party is being [...]
Mar 14, 2010 | Categories: Music | Tags: Americana, Andrew Bird, blues, caberet, concert, Devendra Banhardt, Hollywood, Hotel Cafe, Jazz, Kurt Weill, Leonard Cohen, Los Angeles concerts, Los Angeles events, Los Angeles live music, Los Angeles music, Los Angeles record release, Mark Growden, Mather Louth, Nick Cave, Nina Simone, Raputina, record release, underground, Vaud and the Villians | Leave A Comment »