![]() Blues vocalist/violinist Heather Hardy performs at Monterey Court. Easy Money, Beg For Life, No Right, Victim to None and Hellhook rage. Alt '90s Dance Party finds DJs Plastic Disease, Black Flagg and KNILLZ spinning round, round. Tracing back the roots of country music, from the Appalachian Mountains to the flats of Bakersfield, Freddy Parish's monthly residency continues. Learn to increase sight from the third eye: Still Life Telescope and Peppermint Hippo expand consciousness at Saint Charles Tavern. Out on the plaza at Hotel Congress, Blues Friday continues with The Amosphere. The Rifle add their own unique color to the paisley palette. Want to "Meet Your Maker?" "Cosmic Queens" Pearl Earl-an all-female, psych/pop/prog/garage rock outfit from Denton, Texas-will lead the way. Conjuring up images of twirling ribbons and the promise of summery days ahead Tucson Libertine League presents May Day. "We guarantee we'll make you sweat, but we promise you'll love it." These are the luring words of Lola Torch, producer and featured burlesque performer. Lucius defrock the Live Nudes Tour at the Rialto Theatre. It's a crackling, sizzling, warm, beautiful sound. "Which is basically a telephone-booth recording studio, direct to vinyl. Their latest, Nudes (Mom + Pop Records), an acoustic compilation, presents reworked songs from their back catalog and new material along with folk standard "Goodnight, Irene" featuring Roger Waters. Often twinning, Jess Wolfe and Holly Laessig present themselves aesthetically as mirror images but it is the uncanny pairing of their dazzling voices where the true symbiosis refracts. Pearl Earl: Friday, May 17 Club Congress. The Gabrielle Pietrangelo Trio perform timeless romantic songs to soothe your feral soul. Mariah McCammond and Deanna Cross are The Hatpin Duo. Folk harp and viola delicately commingle to arrive at a mysterious landing. Six performers, four original songs, taking turns round robin. Nashville music mogul Virginia Cannon presents Thursday Night Live: A singer-songwriter showcase. Sullying the sacred, The Demons and Then When will melt the granulated sugar off the malasadas. Powerhouse gospel and jazz vocalist Ada Redd Austin belts at Jazz Night at the Westward Look. Filled with necromancy and lore, like the Arthur Burks novel of the same name, cross the imaginary "Desert of the Dead" with garage/psych rock 'n' rollers Black Medicine. From Austin, dreamy psychedelic synth poppers Night Glitter (featuring LouLou Ghelichkhani from Thievery Corporation) bring sultry, French-pop inspired electronica to Club Congress. "I'm telling people about me." Johnny Orlando is at the Rialto Theatre. "Every song is a reflection of how I'm actually feeling," says this Canadian pop singer. Strange Lot and La Cerca are part of the soft parade. Washington, D.C.'s Dead Meadow light up their Lovecraftian psychedelia infused stoner rock at 191 Toole. The Allman Betts Band slides into The Fox Theatre. Accomplished musicians in their own right, Devon Allman and Duane Betts just can't help it They have guitar playing in the double-helix of their DNA. They are the progeny of the late Gregg Allman and Dickey Betts.
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