Khruangbin & Leon Bridges
ConversionTexas Sun [EP] 2020 via Dead Oceans
David Roback—the producer and multi-instrumentalist who co-founded Mazzy Star alongside Hope Sandoval—has died, according to a representative for the band. A key figure in the Los Angeles Paisley Underground scene of neo-psychedelia in the 1980s, Roback also played in bands such as Rain Parade and Opal. He was 61 years old. The cause of death has yet to be announced. The first album from Mazzy Star, She Hangs Brightly, was released in 1990. The follow-up, 1993’s So Tonight That I Might See, featured what would be the band’s biggest hit, “Fade Into You.â€In addition to producing their albums, Roback also co-wrote all of Mazzy Star’s songs alongside Sandoval, including 2013’s Seasons of Your Day, their fourth full-length album and first in 17 years. The band’s final release, the Still EP, was issued in 2018.
WYCE's Artist of the Day
WYCE's Artist of the Day
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at The Pyramid Scheme 3/9
Support for WYCE comes from St. Cecilia Music Center, home to the Acoustic Cafe Folk Series
which brings legendary folk artists to the intimate setting of Royce Auditorium.
Coming up on Thursday, March 5th it's Grammy-award winning jazz singer-songwriter and interpreter Luciana Souza
All tickets are on sale now. More shows will be announced. Tickets and more information at www.scmc.-online.org
Luciana Souza at St. Cecilia Music Center - Thursday March 5th!
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Performing at Billy's on 3/28 - from the album "This Love" 2019 - Big Crown Records
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