Links: L.A. performances (6/21/24).

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* The World Stage in Leimert Park has Friday 8:30pm 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. June 21: robust multidirectional tenor saxist Justo Almario. Fri. June 28: trumpeter Tatiana Tate.
* LACMA on Wilshire Boulevard's Miracle Mile offers FREE outdoor jazz concerts every Friday at 6pm through November. Fri. June 21: quick young alto man Devin Daniels Quintet. Fri . July 12: Marvin "Smitty" Smith. Fri. July 19: Jonathan Pinson's Boom Clap. Fri. Aug. 2: Joshua White Quintet. Fri. Aug. 9: Clayton Cameron Sextet. Fri. Aug. 23: Benn Clatworthy. Full calendar here.
* The Baked Potato in Universal City presents fusion (etc.) concerts at 8 & 10pm nightly. Fri. & Sat. June 21 & 22: Early Brit proggers Soft Machine still have '70s guitarist John Etheridge. Fri. & Sat. June 28 & 29: Billy Childs. Thurs. July 4: Danny Janklow Evolution. Fri. & Sat. July 19 & 20: Mike Keneally's Beer for Dolphins. Tues. July 30: Marvin "Smitty" Smith. Thurs. Aug. 1: Danny Janklow Evolution. Fri. & Sat. Aug. 2 & 3: Jeff Lorber Fusion. Full schedule here.
* Catalina's Jazz Club in Hollywood hosts mostly mainstream jazz and singers, but there are exceptions. Fri.-Sun. June 21-23: Brazilian torchbearer Eliane Elias. Wed. June 26: Oscar Hernandez. Fri. & Sat. June 28 & 29: Pete Escovedo. Thurs.-Sun. Aug. 1-4: Steve Gadd Band. Full calendar here.
* STREAMING THIS MONTH: The musical and verbal improvising duo of Bobby Bradford & William T. Roper, a.k.a. CuZns, is part of the menu on the subscription service Music for Your Inbox. Check in here.
* Grand Performances presents free 6pm open-air multi-culti shows Fridays and Saturdays downtown through August. Sat. June 22: Max Roach Centennial featuring his M'Boom and local luminaries Munyungo Jackson, Jeff Littleton, Dexter Story, Brandon Coleman et al. Full schedule here.
* Levitt Pavilion in MacArthur Park is again hosting free eclectic Saturday 7pm music events this summer. Sat. June 22: cumbia with Vilma y la Sonora, La Diabla et al. Sat. Aug. 10: reggae with Wailing Souls, DJ Boss Harmony, Dub Club DJs. Full schedule here.
* Sun. June 23, 7pm: Those recalcitrant eclecticists of songwriting and harmony Garretson & Gorodetsky (dig Vince Meghrouni's harmonica workout on the new "Marriage"), along with cabaret star Jane Cantillon and singer Lisa Moncure, play the Blind Barber, 5715 N. Figueroa St. Highland Park 90042; drinx available.
* The Mint (Pico & Crescent Heights) usually has Sunday jazz shows anchored by pianist Sam Hirsh Trio. Check listings here.
* Every Wednesday: Excellent trumpeter and fine composer Julien Knowles hosts the York Session featuring top local players at The York, a big bar in Highland Park; house set 8pm, session 9pm. Website here.
* Healing Force of the Universe Records in Pasadena has live music 7:30-10:30. Wed. June 26: variable electronic fields from Dave Harrington & Friends. Calendar here.
* You say The Regent downtown has fragments o' metal? Thurs. & Fri. June 27 & 28: Cryptopsy, Death to All (drummer Gene Hoglan & co. celebrating the music of the late Chuck Schuldiner's band Death). Calendar here.
* The Whisky on Sunset Strip books metal etc. Fri. June 28: Gene Loves Jezebel. Fri. July 19: Robby Krieger. Thurs. Aug. 29: Graham Bonnet Band. Sat. Aug. 31: K.K.'s Priest. Calendar here.
* The Jazz Bakery sponsors live shows at mostly Westside venues; view its calendar here. Sat. June 29: saxist Chris Potter at Westwood's Nimoy. Sat. Sept. 7: singer Jazzmeia Horn at Westwood's Nimoy.
* The LAX-area bar Sam First offers 7:30pm and 9pm jazz shows, in person and sometimes STREAMING. Tuesdays feature Jazz Happenings led by top local artists. Sat. June 29: keyboardist Rachel Eckroth Trio. Fri. & Sat. July 12 & 13: Peter Erskine Trio. with bassist Billy Mohler & drummer Jonathan Pinson. Wed. July 17: pianist Cathlene Pineda Quintet with Brian Walsh, Stephanie Richards, Billy Mohler & Jonathan Pinson. Thurs. Aug. 8: Michael Wolff Trio with drummer Joe LaBarbarbera and bassist Edwin Livingston. Sat. Aug. 10: rising alto saxist Devin Daniels Quintet record release. Look here for full schedule and options.
* 2220 Arts + Archives (Beverly Blvd. near Alvarado) hosts a variety of cultural presentations including jazz & electronic. Sat. June 29: SUMAC & Shiroishi, White Boy Scream, Zachary James Watkins. Sat. July 27: Chris Cohen; Jeremiah Chiu & Patrick Shiroishi Duo. Listings here.
* JustJazzTV is a great resource for live jazz. Wed. July 3: trumpeter Curtis Taylor at the Paramount in Boyle Heights. Thurs. July 18: Billa Jazz at the Ford Amphitheater in the Cahuenga Pass. Tues. Aug. 6: saxist Devin Daniels at the Townhouse in Venice.
* Fri. July 5, 8pm: The unusual and exceptional veteran bass-percussion-sax trio of Michael Manring, Christopher Garcia & Daniel Weidlein performs at St. Barnabas Episcopal Church, 2109 Chickasaw Avenue, Eagle Rock 90041, with Brazilian guitarist Angelo Metz opening. The considerable collaboration history of fusion exploder Manring and world uniter Garcia makes this a special event.
* The new-music and avant-jazz series Soundwaves presents monthly Saturday 3:30pm concerts (usually) at Santa Monica Public Library, 601 Santa Monica Blvd., Santa Monica 90401; FREE. Sat. July 6: The Present Quartet with bassist Jeff Schwartz, flutist Ellen Burr, harpist Anne LeBaron and windman Charles Sharp.
* Knucklehead in Hollywood has metal DJs and live music. Sat. July 6: Icon of Phobos, Withermoon, Nox Profunda. Tues. July 9: Mizmor. Thurs. June 27: Gorgatron, Casket Robbery, Voraath. Sat. July 20: Ceremonial Bloodbath, Abstracter, Negative Vortex. Sign in here.
* The Greek Theater in Griffith Park has outdoor shows. Sat. July 13: Slash, Warren Haynes Band, Samantha Fish, Eric Gales. Calendar here.
* Highland Park's Lodge Room occasionally books jazz, metal, heft and influential obscurities. Tues. July 16: Mark Guiliana. Mon. Aug. 5: The Melvins' Buzz Osborne is Buzzo of King Buzzo & Trevor Dunn; Dunn is a fantastically adaptable bassist. Sun. Aug. 11: Jazz Is Dead presents '70s Ghanaian Afrobeat kickstarter Gyedu Blay Ambolley. Thurs. Sept. 19: modern fusion from Kiefer Trio. Full schedule here.
* Wed. July 17. 8:30pm PDT: Slash LIVESTREAMS the Denver concert from his blues tour for charity. Tickets here.
* Vibrato, a luxurious restaurant high up in Bel Air, books mostly mainstream jazz singers. Thurs. July 18: Pete Escovedo. Full schedule here.
* Downtown's Bellwether rocks a fair amount. Sat. July 20: Ziggy Marley. Calendar here.
* The Mayan downtown has jazz and rock sometimes. Sun. July 21: Jazz Is Dead presents 1982 dancehall hitmaker Sister Nancy. Calendar here.
* 1720 (east of downtown, south of the 10 freeway) books metal etc. Wed. July 24: Fallujah. Sun. Aug. 16: Goatwhore. Sat. Sept. 21: Autopsy, Repulsion. Full calendar here.
* Why, sure, Teragram Ballroom downtown mixes in metal. Sun. July 28: Pallbearer, Inter Arma. Calendar here.
* Sun. July 28, 4pm: West Hollywood's Summer Sounds presents singer-songwriter Emi Secrest, jazz-hoppers Gumbo Brothers and DJ R-Tistic at Plummer Park, 7377 Santa Monica Blvd., West Hollywood 90046.
* Midtown's The Wiltern hosts eclectic acts within its classic Art Deco halls. Wed. July 31: All-day Summer Slaughter Tour headlined by Veil of Maya, Brand of Sacrifice. Tues. Oct. 15: Hatebreed, Carcass. Lineup here.
* Thurs. Aug. 1: Artistic bassist-composer Esperanza Spalding plays the Luckman Auditorium at Cal State L.A. east of downtown. Tickets here.
* The Orpheum downtown rocks and jazzes at times. Sat. Aug. 3: Dweezil Zappa. Sat. Oct. 19: Van Morrison. Tickets here.
* Sun. Aug. 4 is Hollywood Bowl Reggae Night. Calendar here.
* Inglewood's midsize YouTube Theater brings variety programming. Fri. Aug. 9 & Thurs. Aug. 15: Megadeth. Tues. Oct. 15: Judas Priest, Sabaton. Wed. Oct. 30: Opeth. Calendar here.
* The Kia Forum in Inglewood gets heavy now and then. Wed. Aug. 21: Lamb of God, Mastodon. Tues. Oct. 8: Iron Maiden. Sat. Dec. 7: Aerosmith, Black Crowes. Listings here.
* Wed. Aug. 28: Jazz Is Dead presents producers The Mizell Brothers and the Blackbyrds, storied saxist Gary Bartz, local high rollers Katalyst and singer Melanie Charles for a night of urban groove, old and new. At Ford Amphitheater in the Cahuenga Pass; tickets here.
* Frogtown's adventurous avant/modern/world club Zebulon offers surprises from the present and past. Thurs. Aug. 29: Dale Crover Band. Fri. Sept. 6: The BellRays. Full calendar here.
* Downtown's Belasco Theater stages some rock, metal, etc. shows. Tues. Aug. 30: Tinariwen. Thurs. Sept. 26: Boris. Calendar & tix here.
* Sat. Aug. 31: Leimert Park Jazz Festival at Baldwin Hills Crenshaw Plaza rooftop, 3650 W. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., features Stanley Jordan, Billy Childs, Gilbert Castellanos, Justo Almario and more. Details here.
* Echo Park's EchoPlex hosts a smattering of metal. Sun. Sept. 15: Veteran Finnish moody progsters Amorphis; Dark Tranquillity. Website here.
* The Canyon in Agoura Hills books its share of metal, fusion and original good stuff. Sat. Sept. 28: Glenn Hughes. Calendar here.
* Wed. Oct. 9: Jazz Is Dead presents Ghanaian legends Ebo Taylor & Pat Thomas. At Ford Amphitheater in the Cahuenga Pass; tickets here.
* Downtown's Disney Hall presents some jazz and events of note beyond classical. Fri. Oct. 11: Jason Moran. Tickets here.
* The Jazz Salon presents top singers on Sundays at downtown's Los Angeles Athletic Club. Check in here.
* Keep up with L.A. Jazz Society events, including its Young Musician Showcases, here.
* REDCAT (beneath downtown's Disney Hall) presents some experimental music and jazz along with its culturally edgy programming. Calendar here.
* Alva's Showroom in San Pedro brings in some intriguing music from the edges in addition to tributes and stuff. Lineup here.
* El Rey Theater on Wilshire Boulevard's Miracle Mile books yer occasional metal show. Calendar here.
* The Saban Theater in Beverly Hills occasionally melts faces or hosts an outside master. Calendar here.
* The Fonda Theater in Hollywood has occasional metal & world. Calendar here.
* Downtown's Peacock Theater (formerly Microsoft Theater) occasionally books heavy music. Lineup here.