Links: L.A. performances (1/26/24).

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* The Mint (Pico & Crescent Heights) usually has Sunday jazz shows anchored by pianist Sam Hirsh Trio, and others of note. Fri. Jan. 26: The Azar Lawrence Experience lifts the soul-jazz (read MetalJazz's recent review here). Mon. Feb.12: New Orleans' Dirty Dozen Brass Band. Check listings here.
* The World Stage in Leimert Park has Friday 8pm PT (and sometimes other days) in-person presentations with occasional simultaneous live streams of righteous jazz; keep up with the schedule here. Donations encouraged here. Fri. Jan. 26: West Coast Get Down trombonist Ryan Porter kindles melodically rambunctious fire with collaborators who might've shared his sessions with Kamasi Washington or Kendrick Lamar; he has four records of his own, too. Fri. Feb. 2: bassist Eric Revis. Fri. Feb. 9: Pan Afrikan Peoples Arkestra. Sat. Feb. 10: Panel Discussion and Live Performances: The History of Jazz in Leimert Park. Fri. Feb. 16: saxist Louis Van Taylor. Fri. Feb. 23: Dexter Gordon Birthday Celebration.
* El Rey Theater on Wilshire Boulevard's Miracle Mile books yer occasional metal show. Sat. Jan. 27: From Rob Halford to Marilyn Manson to Rob Zombie to Motley Crue to his own wild solo records, John 5 plays the hell out of a guitar. Calendar here.
* Teragram Ballroom downtown mixes in metal and jazz. Sat. Jan. 27: Joey Dosik has trodden a twisting path since he aided in the resurgence of avant bassist Henry Grimes as a teen saxist; now he's a likable soul singer. Tues. March 5: kings o' thrash Municipal Waste. Listings here.
* Catalina's Jazz Club in Hollywood hosts mostly mainstream jazz and singers, but there are exceptions. Sat. & Sun. Jan. 27 & 28: drum fusioneer Simon Phillips Protocol V. Fri. & Sat. Feb. 9 & 10: Pete Escovedo. Full calendar here.
* Sat. Jan. 27-Sat. Feb. 10: Cal State Northridge's Soraya hosts its annual Jazz at Naz festival, which includes Herb Alpert & Lani Hall (1/27, sold out), Ranky Tanky (1/31 & 2/1), Booker T. Jones (2/2 & 2/3), Delfeayo Marsalis (2/7) and Eliades Ochoa (2/10). Tickets for live and streaming here.
* The Baked Potato in Universal City presents fusion (etc.) concerts at 8 & 10pm nightly. Thurs. Feb. 1: saxist Danny Janklow Elevation with slammin' Gene Coye on drums. Thurs. & Fri. Feb. 29 & March 1: drum prodigy Virgil Donati Group. Fri. & Sat. March 22 & 23: Michael Landau Group. Sun. March 24: Hazy Jane. Full schedule here.
* The Whisky on Sunset Strip books metal etc. Fri. Feb. 2: Trapeze, Deep Purple, Black Country Communion, the extravagant soul singer and driving bassist, ladies an' gennulmen, Glenn Hughes. Fri. Feb. 23: Lizzy Borden. Sat. Feb. 24: Brazilian deathsters Crypta. Sat. March 2: Thredge. Tues. April 2: Raven. Wed. April 3: Uli Jon Roth. Sat. April 27: Firewind. Tues. April 30: Doyle, Otep. Fri. July 19: Robby Krieger. Calendar here.
* The new-music and avant-jazz series Soundwaves presents regular Saturday 3:30pm concerts at Santa Monica Public Library, 601 Santa Monica Blvd., Santa Monica 90401; FREE. Sat. Feb. 3: violinist-violist-vocalist Wendy Richman. Sat. March. 2: saxophonist Chris Jonas. Sat. April 6: Cold Blue Music Night. Sat. May 4: guitarist Joe Baiza Quartet with vocalist Jessika Kenney, bassist David O. Jones and drummer Brian Christopherson. Sat. June 1: bassist Steuart Liebig's Minim with oboeist Breana Gilcher, cellist Maggie Parkins and pianist Vicki Ray. Sat. July 6: The Present Quartet with bassist Jeff Schwartz, flutist Ellen Burr, harpist Anne LeBaron and windman Charles Sharp.
* Highland Park's Lodge Room occasionally books jazz, metal, heft and influential obscurities. Sun. Feb. 4: Jazz Is Dead blowout with Gerald Clayton, Immanuel Wilkins, Joel Ross, Kendrick Scott, Matt Brewer; two shows. Thurs. Feb. 22: Bassekou Kouyate. Full schedule here.
* JustJazzTV is a great resource for live jazz. Sun. Feb. 4, 5-11pm: Grammy After Party and Jam at Strada downtown.
* Fri. Feb. 9: Windman Bennie Maupin performs his 1974 classic "The Jewel in the Lotus" with a master band featuring Steve Lehman (alto), Miguel Atwood-Ferguson (viola), Caleb Veazey (guitar), David Arnay (piano), Darek Oles (bass), Kenny Sara (drums) and Eric McKain (percussion) at midtown's Wilshire Ebell Theater; tickets here.
* 2220 Arts + Archives (Beverly Blvd. near Alvarado) hosts a variety of cultural presentations including jazz & electronic. Sat. Feb. 10: Jeremy Cunningham Quartet, Anna Butterss & Ben Lumsdaine. Tues. Feb. 20: Piano Spheres presents Vicki Ray. Listings here.
* Sat. Feb. 10, 7pm: Post-traditional jazz pianist Julius Rodriguez plays West Hollywood's Sun Rose, 8430 Sunset Blvd., as part of the city's free Winter Sounds series.
* Open Gate Theater has moved its long-running and invaluable avant concert series to the Neighborhood Unitarian Universalist Church, 301 N. Orange Grove Ave., Pasadena. Sun. Feb. 11, 7pm: bassist Miller Wrenn Large Ensemble (electronics! winds! strings! percussion! voices!) plus precise abstract pianist Ben Rosenbloom Unit featuring Scott Worthington (bass) and Will Salmon (flute & voice). Sun. March 2: Kallen-LeBaron & Powell, Wayne Peet Band. Sun. April 7: new mixed-media works by Mikaela Elson, Tany Ling and Elliot Menard. Sun. May 6: operatics from Anne LaBaron, Will Salmon. Sun. June 16: Steuart Liebig/Minim, Cassia Streb with special guests. More here.
* The LAX-area bar Sam First offers 7:30pm and 9pm jazz shows, in person and sometimes STREAMING. Tuesday Happenings feature jams led by top local artists. Fri. & Sat. Feb. 16 & 17: alto saxist Devin Daniels Quintet records. Thurs. Feb. 22: pianist Kei Akagi Trio. Fri. & Sat. Feb. 23 & 24: pianist Josh Nelson Ensemble. Wed. Feb. 28: Gloria Cheng (7:30). Wed. March 13: trombonist-composer Jon Hatamiya Sextet. Look here for full schedule and options.
* REDCAT (beneath downtown's Disney Hall) presents some experimental music and jazz along with its culturally edgy programming. Sat. Feb. 17: Sans Soleil (Chris Williams & Patrick Shiroishi) with William Parker & Lesley Mok. Sat. Feb. 24: Delbert Anderson & Mali Obomsawin. Fri. & Sat. June 14 & 15: Partch Ensemble. Calendar here.
* Vibrato, a luxurious restaurant high up in Bel Air, books mostly mainstream jazz singers. Sun. Feb. 18: Alan Chan Jazz Orchestra. Full schedule here.
* 1720 (east of downtown, south of the 10 freeway) books metal etc. Sat. Feb. 24: veteran Polish death metal from Vader. Fri. March 8: Ov Sulfur. Thurs. March 14: Darkest Hour. Tues. April 16: Tyr. Sat. April 27: Korpiklaani. Sat. May 11: Born of Osiris. Full calendar here.
* Sat. Feb. 24, 7pm: Jazz-funk keyboardist Brandon Coleman plays West Hollywood's Sun Rose, 8430 Sunset Blvd., as part of the city's free Winter Sounds series.
* Santa Monica's Jacaranda music series presents a great selection of forward-looking modern classical and world music. Sun. Feb. 25: Kahil El'Zabar directs the Lyris Quartet and his Ethnic Heritage Ensemble in exploring the influence of Arnold Schoenberg's 12-tone music upon John Coltrane. Full listings here.
* The Jazz Bakery has resumed sponsoring live shows; view its calendar here. Sat. March 2: the experienced organ & guitar duo of Larry Goldings & Larry Koonse at Westwood's Nimoy.
* The Canyon in Agoura Hills books its share of metal, fusion and original good stuff. Fri. March 8: Gene Loves Jezebel. Sat. March 30: Lynch Mob. Fri. April 5: Tom Keifer. Calendar here.
* The Fonda Theater in Hollywood has occasional metal & world. Sun. Mar. 10: Voivod, Prong. Calendar here.
* Downtown's Belasco Theater stages some rock & metal shows. Sun. March 24: KMFDM. Tues. April 30: Insomnium. Fri. May 24: Cattle Decapitation, Carnifex. Calendar & tix here.
* Alva's Showroom in San Pedro brings in some intriguing music from the edges in addition to tributes and stuff. Fri. & Sat. March 29 & 30: Mike Keneally & Beer for Dolphins. Full lineup here.
* The Saban Theater in Beverly Hills occasionally melts faces or hosts an outside master. Sat. April 6: Tom Keifer, L.A. Guns. Calendar here.
* Downtown's Disney Hall presents some jazz and events of note beyond classical. Sat. April 20: Herbie Hancock. Tickets here.
* The Kia Forum in Inglewood gets heavy now and then. Oct. 8: Iron Maiden. Listings here.
* Piano Spheres always has topflight outward programming from the classically trained world at venues around town. Calendar here.
* Keep up with L.A. Jazz Society events, including its Young Musician Showcases, here.
* The Jazz Salon presents top singers on Thursdays and sometimes Sundays at downtown's Los Angeles Athletic Club. Check in here. (The Salon moves to regular Sundays in March; watch for updates.)
* The Mayan downtown has jazz and rock sometimes. Calendar here.
* Inglewood's midsize YouTube Theater brings variety programming. Calendar here.
* The Orpheum downtown rocks and jazzes at times. Tickets here.
* Downtown's Peacock Theater (formerly Microsoft Theater) occasionally books heavy music. Lineup here.