This week's concert picks are led by two legendary artists performing on consecutive nights as part of the L.A. Phil's 'Power to the People!' festival.
If Super Tuesday has you suffering a political hangover, try a little hair of the dog this week with a slate of cross-genre luminaries whose music is all about celebrating the power of humanity.Kicking off the L.A. Phil’s “Power to the People!” festival, jazz legend Herbie Hancock and his band team up with Gustavo Dudamel for a performance highlighting music of inspiration. The night will feature collaborative takes culling from both groups’ respective styles, including Hancock’s tributes to Dr.
After lending his talents to everyone from Kenny Loggins to Kendrick Lamr, this weekend he makes a welcome return to center stage as a solo artist as he gears up to release his latest album, “It Is What It Is,” in April.After nearly 10 years away, Austrian electronic producer and guitarist makes a welcome return to North America following his acclaimed 2018 album “Agora.
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