

Blair teams up with friend Ross Warner, and Erma Kyriakos will play with her string quartet for this gig at the Lost Church, one of the city’s most charming venues. You may have heard of his wondrous, soulful folk-meets-Americana band, We Became Owls, and if you haven’t, you're behind. Meet the best local artist you haven’t heard of: Andrew Blair. 444 Jessie St (SoMa) $40, Get tickets here. The beloved Chicago hip-hop star usually tells it like it is, but we do hope his recent intimation to the Portland Mercury that he’ll quit rap entirely after this year is all fabrication. We're not sure why Lupe Fiasco is calling this the “Tour for the Fans,” since it seems to be a mutually beneficial arrangement (though tickets will only cost $30-40!). 1807 Telegraph Ave (Oakland) Get tickets here. // Monday, January 18 - Wednesday, January 20, 8pm. The Irish News has the details: “His late wife Natasha Richardson took secret singing lessons so she could serenade the Irish star at the couple's 1994 wedding.” This is basically a reminder that Van Morrison should be on every wedding playlist for the rest of eternity. The cult hero recently revealed that his late wife serenaded him with Van Morrison at their wedding. There’s not much more to say about Van Morrison, but there's always something to say about Liam Neeson. Monday, Tuesday & Wednesday: Van Morrison at Fox Theater 1805 Geary Blvd (Western Addition) Get tickets here. (Listen to it early on NPR.) Ty, take a nap so I can not feel lazy for a second.Ĭatch him with garage rock dudes of Fuzz and Mikail Cronin this week at the Fillmore.

He’s set to release yet another album, Emotional Mugger, on January 22, his 11th under his own name. When does Ty Segall sleep? It seems like the barely 28-year-old is touring and/or recording albums ALL THE TIME. Monday and Tuesday: Ty Segall and the Muggers at The Fillmore Monday, January 18, 7pm. 859 O'Farrell Street (Tenderloin) $18, Get tickets here Then go to Great American and see the insanity of their live show. As Pitchfork notes, band leader Ian Parton “has gone back to his original method of composing, recording and producing all of the music himself, save for the vocals, which means he’s purposefully inviting comparisons to Thunder, Lightning, Strike.” Go back and listen to that album, easily one of the most evocative works of the last 15 years. Genre-bending British band The Go! Team are touring America for the first time in five years, in support of their 2015 album The Scene Between, which recaptures the brilliant patchwork of their 2004 album Thunder, Lightning, Strike. Monday: The Go! Team at Great American Music Hall Either way, I'm bringing some disco music.
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There have been live recordings of Ty before of course, but never so crisply and fully realized as this scorching platter of fuzz.Īs always - featuring beautiful black and white photos shot to film at the venue by our favorite lensman Brian PritchardĪs always, the tape takes are tweaked and saturated to perfection by our incredible crack team of engineers and knob-goblinsįeaturing jams from throughout Mr.Last week, someone in the Mission posted this on a lamp post: “Call it Frisco / January 29th." I hope they're trying to make an SF/disco pun, but it will probably be a protest. Rowdy crowd, meet stacks of amplifiers - Ty, Charlie, Mikal and Emily came to singe your ears off. By now you should know what you’re in for here - an eardrum toasting take to tape of the mighty Ty Segall Band, captured during two nights in San Francisco at the barely-pushing-medium sized venue The Rickshaw Stop.
