Two nights with
DEVENDRA BANHART
Friday, July 1555 Degree Wine
3111 Glendale Blvd. (in Atwater Village)
10pm - $35, 21+
and
Thursday, July 21
Bootleg Theater
2220 Beverly Blvd (across from Brooklyn Bagel)
8:30pm - $25, 18+
Tickets for both events on sale to the general public this Friday, July 8th at 11am at Ticketfly.com...
Devendra came to our attention back in 1999 or so when he would sit on stage at the Silverlake Lounge, singing nervously (and excitedly) along to recordings he had made on his boombox. Before long, Devendra began making wider waves in underground music circles with a debut album compiled from the voluminous collection of audio recordings he'd accumulated whilst hoboing around the world. Over the next few years, he recorded a series of ground-breaking albums supported by international touring that earned him a devoted following and critical acclaim the world over. Banhart appeared on the covers of The Fader, Signal To Noise, Arthur, Paper, Harp, both the German and Japanese editions of Rolling Stone, and was featured in Vanity Fair, GQ, Spin, Filter, The Believer, Blender, Sunday New York Times Magazine, Los Angeles Times Magazine, Washington Post, Mojo, the Village Voice and Under The Radar, Magnet and many, many more as well as received countless ecstatic CD and live reviews.
In 2005, we asked Devendra to curate his own mini-festival at Los Angeles' El Cid , out of which came the 5 night extravaganza he named "Hypnorituals and Mesmemusical Miracles Hanging in the Sky: 5 Nights of Soleros and Bandoleros," and then he was a guest curator in 2006 for the All of Tomorrows Parties festival in London. In 2007 Devendra headlined the "Welcome To Dreamland" bill at New York's Carnegie Hall, a bill hand-picked by ex-Talking Heads frontman David Byrne that boasted acts from Devendra's extended musical family: Vetiver, Vashti Bunyan and CocoRosie.
Next week's show (in the wine cellar!) at 55 Degrees is something we've had in mind for quite some time, so it will be a special evening to remember.
The following week's full band performance at Bootleg Theater will help Devendra warm-up for this summer's upcoming tourdates in Australia and Japan.
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