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The World Stage in Leimert Park has Friday 8pm PT (and sometimes Saturday) in-person presentations with occasional simultaneous live streams of righteous jazz; keep up with the schedule here. Fri. June 23: Give a big hand for resurgent veteran trumpeter (and marathon runner) Nolan Shaheed. Fri. June 30: vocalist Nailah Porter. Donations encouraged here.
The LAX-area bar Sam First offers 7:30pm and 9pm jazz shows, in person and sometimes STREAMING. Fri. June 23: guitarist Jacques Lesure. Sat. June 24: tune in to the Alan Pasqua Trio featuring the delicate pianist plus exquisite bassist Darek Oles and drummer Kevin Kanner. Thurs. June 29: pianist Joshua White Quartet, an outstanding unit with saxist Nicole McCabe, bassist Karl McComas-Reichl and drummer Anthony Fung. Sat. July 1: David Binney Quintet featuring Nicole McCabe. Thurs. & Fri. July 13 & 14: Josh Nelson-Bob Bowman Collective. Thurs. July 20: saxist Bob Sheppard Quartet. Sat. July 29: Roy McCurdy Quintet. Tuesdays are jams, usually hosted by world-class pianist Gerald Clayton. Look here for full schedule and options.
LACMA on Wilshire Boulevard's Miracle Mile offers FREE outdoor jazz concerts every Friday at 6pm. Fri. June 23: Highland Park House Band (saxist Scott Gillman, pianist Peter Smith, bassist Trevor Ware and drummer Charles Ruggiero). Fri. July 7: soaring tenorman The Azar Lawrence Experience. Fri. July 14: vibraphonist Chien Chien Lu. Fri. July 21: wild bassist Billy Mohler Quartet. Fri. Aug. 18: L.A. Jazz Quartet. Fri. Sept. 8: Munyungo Jackson. Full calendar here.
The Baked Potato in Universal City presents fusion (etc.) concerts at 8 & 10pm. Fri. June 23: Latin jazz from Luis Conte. Wed. June 28: The Mike Garson Trio is bound to sprinkle in a selection or three from the brilliant keyboardist's Bowie years. Fri. & Sat. Aug. 3 & 4: Greg Howe. Full schedule here.
El Rey Theater on Wilshire Boulevard's Miracle Mile books yer occasional metal show. Fri. June 23: Brit industrial-metal forefathers Godflesh. Full calendar here.
ETA, a bar in Highland Park, brings top local (etc.) jazz. Check in anytime here, as it often books on short notice. Sat. June 24: windman Ian Roller with Cole Riddle, Brogan Dutcher & Forrest Rice. Mon. June 26: riptearing alto saxist Nicole McCabe Explorations featuring Pedro Martins.
The Mint (Pico & Crescent Heights) has mostly Sunday jazz shows. Sun. June 25: Low Poly Cactus and Sam Hirsh Trio. Sun. July 2: Ethan Lavenstein Quintet and Sam Hirsh Trio. Sun. July 9: Corbin Jones Big Band and Sam Hirsh Trio. Sun. July 16: Glenn Cashman Quartet and Sam Hirsh Trio. Check listings here.
Tues. June 27: Jazz Is Dead presents the limitless improvisations of saxist Isaiah Collier & the Chosen Few (the remarkable young Collier was recently seen in L.A. with William Parker) at the Stowaway bar downtown; tickets here.
Wed. June 28, 8pm: Just Jazz presents South African pianist Nduduzu Makhathini at MusicHead Gallery in Hollywood. Tickets here.
Catalina's Jazz Club in Hollywood hosts mostly mainstream jazz and singers, but there are exceptions. Thurs. June 29: pianist Noah Haidu Trio with all-time bassist and drummer Buster Williams and Lenny White. Sun. July 9: Jimmy Webb, yeah that piano-playing, singing-songwriting guy, nobody like him. Fri.-Sun. Sept. 1-3, Poncho Sanchez. Check full calendar here.
Inglewood's midsize YouTube Theater brings variety programming. Fri. June 30: primeval Norwegian black metal from Emperor. Tues. July 25: Dream Theater, Devin Townsend, Animals As Leaders. Wed. Oct. 11: Dethklok, Babymetal. Calendar here.
The Whisky on Sunset Strip books metal etc. Fri. June 30: classic Venom spinoff Venom Inc., Exhumed. Sat.-Mon. July 1-3: Robby Krieger. Wed. Sept. 6: Uli Jon Roth. Fri. Oct. 13: 45 Grave. Calendar here.
Open Gate Theater has moved its long-running and invaluable avant concert series from the Eagle Rock Cultural Center mostly to the Neighborhood Unitarian Universalist Church, 301 N. Orange Grove Ave., Pasadena. Sun. July 2, 7pm: the contemporary vocal chamber-music group Accordant Commons. Sun. Aug. 6, 7pm: unusual winds and percussion from Liam Mooney. Keep up with events here.
Keep up with the well-curated Vernacular New-Music Series at Oracle Tavern in a hideaway west of Chinatown two Mondays a month here. Mon. July 3, 8pm: TBA.
2220 Arts + Archives (Beverly Blvd. near Alvarado) hosts a variety of cultural presentations including jazz & electronic. Fri. July 7: The excellent local keyboardist Diego Gaeta celebrates the release of his new recording with a nine-piece band. Tues. Sept. 19: electronified powwow singer Joe Rainey. Fri. Oct. 27: Mat Maneri (Angel City Fest). Listings here.
Sat. July 8: The spacefunkin' electronified trumpet-bass-drums trio Maetar shake up the floor of Corazon in Topanga Canyon, previewing material from next year's Ropeadope album; tickets here.
Vibrato, a luxurious restaurant high up in Bel Air, books mostly mainstream jazz. Sat. July 8: singer Kenny Washington backed by a crack band featuring pianist Josh Nelson & saxist Brandon Fields. Sat. July 15: Brazilian jazz with singer-guitarist Téka. Thurs. July 27: Macy Gray's 1970. Full schedule here.
This summer's free summer Sunday Grand Performances at downtown's California Plaza include some jazz. Sun. July 15: Jazz Is Dead presents Garrett Sarracho. Sun. Aug. 19: Mark De Clive-Lowe presents Jazz Is in the House. Website here.
The Regent downtown books some heavy music. Sat. July 15: Havok. Sat. Aug. 12: Zambian '70s psychedelic rockers W.I.T.C.H. Full lineup here.
Alva's Showroom in San Pedro brings in some intriguing music from the edges in addition to tributes and stuff. Full lineup here. Sun. July 16: funky Detroit bass freak Tony Newton.
1720 (east of downtown, south of the 10 freeway) books metal etc. Mon. July 17: FREE (with RSVP) Metal Monday featuring Exmortus, Novareign, Persekutor, Anubis, Violent by Nature. Tues. July 18: Analepsy. Tues. Sept. 19: Angelmaker. Full calendar here.
Highland Park's Lodge Room occasionally books jazz, metal, heft and influential obscurities. Sat. July 22: hard-riffin' rock from California vets Acid King. Thurs. Aug. 3: Vieux Farka Touré. Tues. Aug. 8: Ronnie Foster. Thurs. Sept. 14: Kamaal Williams. Sat. Sept. 30: The Avengers. Full schedule here.
The Hollywood Bowl has some jazz etc. Sun. July 23: Reggae Night with Beres Hammond, Steel Pulse. Wed. Aug. 9: Joe Bonamassa With Orchestra. Fri. Aug. 11: Ruben Blades. Wed. Aug. 23: Herbie Hancock celebrates Wayne Shorter. Wed. Sept. 6: Buddy Guy. Fri. Nov. 3: Kiss 'em goodbye. Details here.
Atwater's adventurous avant/modern/world club Zebulon offers surprises from the present and past. Mon. & Tues. July 24 & 25: Sun Ra Arkestra. Sat. Nov. 4: MSSV (Mike Baggetta, Stephen Hodges & Mike Watt). Full calendar here.
MacArthur Park's Levitt Pavilion, 2230 W. Sixth St., has music again this summer. Fri. July 28, 7pm: Tuareg desert rock from Imarhan. Sun. July 30, 5pm: West African music with Weedie Braimah & the Hands of Time plus amazing malletman SK Kakraba. Sun. Aug. 27: classic reggae with Dub Club DJs Tom Chasteen & Boss Harmony. Full calendar here.
Sat. Aug. 5, 8pm: The Music Center's Summer Sound Waves presents Jazz Unleashed L.A., featuring trumpeter Chief Adjuah (formerly Christian Scott), plus an All-Star Jazz Collective featuring saxist David Binney. Tickets here.
The Mayan downtown has jazz and rock sometimes. Sun. & Mon. Aug. 6 & 7: Brazilian composer-singer Arthur Verocai with orchestra. Calendar here.
Downtown's Belasco Theater stages some rock & metal shows. Thurs. Aug. 24: Boris, The Melvins. Fri. Sept 29: Wolfmother. Wed. Oct. 4: Cradle of Filth, DevilDriver. Calendar & tix here.
Fri.-Sun. Aug. 25-27: Metallica plates SoFi Stadium. Tickets here.
The Wiltern (Wilton & Western) occasionally harbors metal. Sat. Sept. 2: Kamelot. Fri. Oct. 6: The Darkness. Full calendar here.
Keep up with L.A. Jazz Society events, including its Young Musician Showcases, here. Sat. Sept. 9 at Montalban Theater: Tribute Celebration. And a moment to observe with gratitude and respect the recent passing of LAJS guiding light Florence Manne, wife of Shelly Manne.
The Kia Forum in Inglewood revs some metal. Mon. & Tues. Sept. 11 & 12: Ghost. Thurs. Dec. 7: Aerosmith fly the coop on their "final" tour. Listings here.
The Orpheum downtown rocks and jazzes at times. Sun. Sept. 24: Snarky Puppy. Tickets here.
The Canyon in Agoura Hills books its share of metal, fusion and original good stuff. Fri. Oct. 3: femme ax ripper Orianthi. Calendar here.
Fri.-Sun. Oct. 6-8: PowerTrip presents GNR, Iron Maiden, AC/DC, Ozzy, Metallica, Tool and lots more out in Indio. Sell an oligarch's yacht and buy tickets here.
Oct. 13-29: Don't let out-of-town relatives get married during Angel City Jazz Fest, stocked with an exciting mix of forward-looking artists at venues throughout the city. Details here. Fri. Oct. 13: Celebrating Sam Rivers with Billy Harper, Nicole McCabe et al. at LACMA. Sat. Oct. 14: Destiny Mohammad/Teodross Avery at the World Stage. Sun. Oct. 15: Jeong Yim Lang, Crump-Laubrock-Smythe at 2220. Mon. Oct. 16: Vernacular Night featuring Vinny Golia, Motoko Honda, Nicole McCabe et al. at Oracle Tavern. Sat. Oct. 21: Gloria Cheng at Zipper Hall. Sun. Oct. 22: Todd Sickafoose, Kirk Knuffke at Moss Theater. Wed. Oct. 25: Oceans And (Tim Berne), Harriet Tubman (Brandon Ross) at Zebulon. Fri. Oct. 27: Mat Maneri, Ennis Harris at 2220. Sat. Oct. 28: Nicole Mitchell, Next Jazz Legacy at REDCAT. Sun. Oct. 29: Todd Cochran/Hubert Laws, Billy Mohler at REDCAT.
Sat. Oct. 14: Bill Frisell & Ambrose Akinmusire plays the Ace Hotel downtown; tickets here.
Downtown's Disney Hall presents some jazz and events of note beyond classical. Wed. Nov. 8: Brad Mehldau Trio. Tickets here.
Piano Spheres always has topflight outward programming from the classically trained world at the Thayer or Zipper halls downtown. Calendar here.
Santa Monica's Jacaranda music series presents a great selection of forward-looking modern classical and world music. Inquire regularly here.
The Jazz Salon presents top singers on Thursdays and sometimes Sundays at downtown's Los Angeles Athletic Club. Check in here.