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2004:02:04:15:35:37 CALENDAR WEEKENDLOS ANGELES E52 Pop Compiled by Karla S. Blume. Recommended shows are designated with a TODAY 400 Blows Bassless punk trio. The Scene. Rusty Anderson The guitarist, played with Paul McCartney and Stewart Cope- land, got some reciprocated love when the two musicians appeared on his recent, dressing CD.

Spaceland. Bastard Sons of Johnny Cash The San Di- ego country-rock band is led by singer- songwriter Mark Stuart. With Drew Evans, Michael Sullivan and Dafni Lounge. Cindy Bullens Though Bullens has recorded sporadically, she has continually been wel- comed back by fans and critics for her un- flinchingly honest songs. Genghis Cohen.

Cambalache Negro Peruvian folk music. With Aphrodesia and Ethology Bar. Daughter M.L. Platt and bassist Nicole Lom- bardi share the vocal duties for this post- hardcore punk band from New York City. With Tsk Tsk, Sexy Apes and Killola Fold at Silverlake Lounge.

Deepdown The hometown hard rock quartet celebrates the release of its first album, with an all-ages free show. Also Level and Almost Gone Club. Driveblind Scottish rock. With Once Room. Fishbone The seminal L.A.

band with the funk-junk ska sound remains an eternal crowd-pleaser. Also La Banda Skalavera and Starpool of Blues Anaheim. Teresa James Southern-flavored tunes from a true Texan. Bar Grill. Linkin Park, P.O.D.

Adouble bill of epic hard rock proportions as chart-topping Linkin Park, fresh off last triumphant performance at teamsup with San Diego stars P.O.D., making one of its first local appearances with new guitar- ist Jason Truby. Also Hoobastank and Story of the Year Beach Arena. Mest Punk-pop from the Chicago-based foursome. With Fallout Boy, Matchbook Ro- mance and Madcap House. Midtown Emo quartet from New Jersey.

With Vice Versa and Hero Minibar The L.A.-based quartet plays coun- try rock with a Brit-pop slant. Largo. Pepper Reggae-influenced punk-pop. With Whitestarr Roxy Theatre. Quetzal The veteran East L.A.

ensemble, fronted by sibling vocalists Martha and Ga- briel Gonzales, mixes Mexican and Cuban rhythms with elements of rock and jazz. Conga Room. The Shins After initially earning a following for their home-recorded acoustic efforts, this Albuquerque outfit, now based in Port- land, finds itself earning more fans with the psychedelic pop of last acclaimed Too With All Night Radio and Magic Magicians Fonda Theatre. Today-Fri. The Strokes The New York garage rockers proved they were no one-hit wonder last year with the on al- bum and a series of triumphant perform- ances.

This show benefits music education programs in public schools. House of Blues. Teitur The folk-pop singer-songwriter hails from the Faroe Islands, a region of Den- mark. Hotel Cafe. FRIDAY Jimmy Bosch The Bronx-bred trombonist tours frequently, often backed by local bands.

This time, though, Bosch brings his own group from New York, promising to prove once and for all that salsa lives. Lodge. Brad Byrd, Shane Mack, Sandy Chila Al- terKnit Lounge. Jon Brion The singer-songwriter and musi- cal mad hatter plays his weekly gig. Largo.

Buddy Revel SoCal punk five-piece. Show- case Theatre. Marcus Eaton the Lobby The singer- songwriter and his band released their de- but album last year, the guitar-rich Day the World Coach House. Martin Taylor English The acclaimed acoustic guitarist has performed with Chet Atkins, George Harrison and Eric Clapton. Boulevard Music.

Pete Escovedo, Sheila E. Father and daughter team up for an assault on drums, bongos, and whatever other percussion in- struments they can lay their skilled hands on. Conga Room. The Fenians The Orange County quintet plays traditional and contemporary Irish music. Molly FL The SoCal quartet plays melodic, punk-in- fluenced hard rock.

The Roxy Theatre. Leslie King, Laura Lees, Kat Kramer Gen- ghis Cohen. Sam Kininger Funk. Temple Bar. Lexington, the Naturals Knitting Factory.

Linkin Park See today. With P.O.D., Hoobas- tank and Story of the Year Forum. The Man Upstairs, Blue Eyed Doll, Javier Escovedo, Electric Brown Busy guitarist Escovedo, played with Ry Cooder and the Zeros, among others, joins with a trio of up-and-coming acts. The Scene. Mest See today.

House of Blues Anaheim. On the Speakers The latest band from Ian Sefchick, the former frontman for the Bay Area alternative rockers Creeper Lagoon. Spaceland. OPM The California trio blends ska-punk with Latin hip-hop beats. Viper Room.

Alexandre Pires The Brazilian singer per- forms songs from his new album, Royce Hall, UCLA. Rachel Robinson, Cary Brothers, Jenni- fer Nash, Michael Denvir Gather round the campfire and celebrate the song with this jamboree of heartfelt singer-songwrit- ers. Hotel Cafe. Smokey Robinson, Gladys Knight This double-bill features two of the finest soul crooners of the rock era. Universal Am- phitheatre.

8:15 p.m. George Sarah The electronic compositions are always enhanced by his talented string trio, but this time out also be backed with vocals from Grant Lee Phillips, Josh Haden, Geri Soriano-Lightwood and Monique Powell Center. 7 p.m. Eric Sardinas The blues-rocker occasionally adds dobro and slide-guitar to his mix. Bar Grill.

The Special Goodness Power pop from drummer, Patrick Wilson. Trouba- dour. Victoria Williams The folk singer first gar- nered mainstream notice with the benefit CD recorded in her honor. Stevie Wonder The icon, re- sponsible for some of the most beloved tunes of the last three decades, has been quiet on the recording front since the Buthe proved during an inspired performance at his annual House Full of Toys benefit in December that he has not lost any vitality. This gig will benefit music education programs in public schools.

House of Blues. Sally Zito Project, Cindy Alexander Singer-songwriter Zito, currently re- cording her debut album, takes a break to share the stage with fellow troubadourAl- exander. Club Lingerie. SATURDAY Adaawe Named after a tradition of Ghana, West Africa, of gathering to improvise songs under the moonlight, this ensemble of seven women sing and drum a fusion of Af- rican rhythms, funk, and gospel har- monies, accompanied by bass and guitar. The Madrid Theater, 21622 Sherman Way, Canoga Park.

(818) 347-9419. Backyard Bangers The production its latestal- bum, is a lot more fun and easier to dance to than math. The Echo. Bat Makumba Brazilian music. Temple Bar.

Mary J. Blige The diva will play a pre- Grammys show benefiting music education programs in public schools. House of Blues. David Bowie The mercurial rock star has been dropping new songs into his rich career-spanning mix on this tour. With Macy Gray Wiltern LG.

Buchanan Jay Buchanan, who sings and plays a variety of in- struments, has been likened to Hootie and the Rucker. Hotel Cafe. Built Like Alaska The band deliv- ers a blend of fuzzy indie pop and contemplative songs. Art Center. Counting Crows, Jewel Two pop-rock stars come together for ashow benefiting music educa- tion programs in public schools.

House of Blues. Dog Tag Alternative rock. The Joint. Finch The emocore quintet from Temecula joins this lineup to benefit the CHIME Institute, which develops special educa- tional programs for children. Troubadour.

Gogogo Airheart Lo-fi dance punk from San Diego. The Smell. Good Clean Fun Hardcore that lives up to its name with such songs as Night I Dreamt an Emo Kid Loved Chain Reaction. Kay Hanley Pop-rock from the for- mer Letters to Cleo singer. With Radford Humble Gods The pop-punkers, led by ex-Descendents member Doug Carrion, recently ended an eight-year recording hiatus with the CD.

Also Last Laugh Roxy Theatre. Jude The transplanted Angeleno, via Boston, delivers quirky and smart pop songs. Largo. B.B. King The undisputed reign- ing king of the blues, King paused to look back on last amiable a collection of some of his favorite tunes.

The Grove of Anaheim. The Knitters During the John Doe, Exene Cervenka, Dave Alvin and D.J. Bonebrake formed this country band as an offshoot of and now have re- grouped again. House of Blues Anaheim. Morello The name of this L.A.- based Brit-rock combo, which combines jazz, pop and Califor- nia country, is a nod to drummer Joe Morello, who played on the Dave Brubeck The Fold at Tangier.

Moving Units L.A.-based, post- punk revivalists. El Rey Theatre. Julie Neumark the Rubber Band, Soda Molly Origin Death metal. Showcase Theatre. The Rip Off Artist, the Flight Orchestra, Jersey Turnpike AlterKnit Lounge.

The Samples The jazzy, folk-rock jam band has won a grassroots following through the years. Knitting Factory. Stoic Frame The quartet, originally from El Salvador, has showcased their Latin-influ- enced alternative sounds on stage with the likes of Limp Bizkit, Incubus, and Kid Rock. Viper Room. Mare Winningham It was a case of art imi- tating life when the actress played a folk singer in the film Genghis Co- hen.

Yawning Man Alternative metal featuring former members of Kyuss. The Scene. SUNDAY Amy Jo Johnson The singer-actress, best known for a starring role on has drawn praise for her rock-imbued tales. Genghis Cohen. Mystic The Oakland native made an impres- sive entry into the hip-hop scene in 2001 with for Luck and Scars for Free- a literate collection that showed off her gift for lyrics and a soulful voice.

Conga Room. Nada Surf Alternative pop-rock trio from New York. With the Long Winters and the Few Troubadour. Peru Negro One of the most underrated folk music ensembles from Latin America, Peru Negro specialize in the centuries-old song and dance traditions of black population. Rhythmically and melodically, a distant cousin of Afro-Cuban music, but with its own unique South American feel and style.

Royce Hall, UCLA. Origin, Uphill Battle, Sepsism, Nema Al- terKnit Lounge. Romak the Space Pirates enced, synthesizer-driven alternative rock. Showcase Theatre. Silversun Pickups Indie rock from L.A.

Spaceland. Somehow Hollow Canadian pop-punk with atouch of metal. Chain Reaction. MONDAY Erykah Badu The Grammy-winning neo- soul singer teams up with the eclectic Brit- ish, Shortlist-nominated soul duo, Floetry The Grove of Anaheim. Bill Bateman Friends The longtime drum- mer of the Blasters reunites with some of his former band mates to celebrate the re- lease of Ultra Kinetic CD.

King King. Blood Brothers Hyper punk-metal rants pervaded this Seattle last album, Piano Island, Chain Reaction. Blue Shadows Contemporary blues. King King. Creed Bratten, Monroe, Porcelain, Off Limits, Dinosaur Club Lingerie.

Fountains of Wayne The band behind the catchy try their hand at an acoustic set. Leif Garrett Hard rock by the 1970steen idol. Viper Room. Dalton Grant This five-piece rock band bears the name of its singer-guitarist-front- man. Hotel Cafe.

Chris Hanlin, Brett Bixby, Jim Bianco, Chris Mudgett AlterKnit Lounge. Kina, Kristie DeLuca, Talib Rox Knitting Factory. Kittens for Christian Moody, enced alternative rock. Troubadour. The Lift, The New Black, Circle of Songs Genghis Cohen.

Jessy Moss Australian pop. Temple Bar. The Stitches, the Starvations, Sensitive Side, We Are Vipers The bands deliver a night of punchy power punk. The Galaxy. The Vacation The quartet has received the high praise of being likened to the Stooges.

Spaceland. TUESDAY Abdel, It Came From Nashville Genghis Cohen. Alien Ant Farm The SoCal alternative metal foursome is best known for its cover of Mi- chael Trou- badour. Body, Hellen Stellar, Dreams Go Disco, Shoot Out the Lights Avariety of styles from the indie scene, including the melan- choly goth sounds of Shoot Out the Lights and the My Bloody Valentine-esque brood- ing guitar rock of Stellar. The Echo.

Walter Cleavenger the Dairy Kings, Kenny Howes, the Yeah Molly Dead Rock West Singer-songwriter duo Frank Lee Drennen and Cindy Wasserman. Largo. John Gold, James Combs, Tracy Spueh- ler Anight of singer-songwriters. Temple Bar. Gomez The British band plays indie roots rock suffused with electronic flourishes.

House of Blues Anaheim. Music The 11th annual Rock the Vote Awards will feature performances by a slew of Grammy nominees, including the Black Eyed Peas, Fountains of Wayne and Rooney. But the heart of the will be the honors accorded to Rhino Records co-founder Richard Foos and to the Dixie Chicks, whose Rock, Chicks initiative is designed to engage and empower young women to become active in the political process by voting. Cromelin Hollywood Palladium 6250 Sunset Hollywood Saturday, 7 p.m. $100.

VIP tickets, $500 (310) 491-1401 Iris Schneider Los Angeles Times The Grammy-nominated Black Eyed Peas will perform Saturday. 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SORRY, NO PASSES ACCEPTED FOR THIS ENGAGEMENT Vacationing? Donateyournewspaperforeducation.1-800-252-9141. more Martinez Look for Al column in the Calendar section every Monday and Friday. more 02ED123 written a musical, he came up with pop, rock, folk and bossa nova riffs for the show almost in- stantaneously. so much Swann said. country music, I work with strict parameters, because trying to get on the radio.

Here I have the ability to go to far more interesting places, to even go out on a recitative. all about telling a story. And the more ridiculous the lyric, the more serious I wanted the West and Swann mounted a workshop version of Lau- last June at the Improv on Melrose. David Castellani, who played several roles in the work- shop and had worked with West at the Open Fist Theatre, was so taken with the material that he decided to produce a full staging with $22,000 he inherited. HE People vs.

Friar Lau- opened at the Tamarind in mid-Januaryand drew critical acclaim. F. Kathleen Foley called it fast-moving freight train of an entertainment that carries a full load of in a Times re- view. West acknowledges that the production is bare-bones. The actors wear contemporary clothes.

Props are few. could be a picture of this produc- tion next to in the he says. West defends the impecuni- ous look of the show on aesthetic as well as budgetary grounds. could have more fun with an imaginary sword than with the real he said. However, he wants the show to have a life in larger theaters where it might pay off financially, and those productions might re- quire bigger production values.

hoping to snag the interest of Shakespeare festivals. Many of the rehearsals were held in a Church of the Valley hall. Has the wildly irrev- erent tone created any flak at the church? Not at all, Swann said. by no means a right-wing church. Most of the members are in show Where: Tamarind Theatre, 5919 Franklin Hollywood When: Fridays, Saturdays, 8 p.m.; Sundays, 7 p.m.

Ends: March 7 Price: $20 Info: (323) 465-7980 Running time: 2 hours, 30 minutes People vs. Friar Laurence, the Man Who Killed Romeo and.

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