If you like your guitars wistful and your lyrics introspective, then Brett Dennen is your dude. The Central California singer/songwriter has contributed his moody music to moody television shows like Grey's Anatomy and House, and Rolling Stone says he's a cross between Jack Johnson and Dave Matthews if he didn't sound like Kermit. Catch Denning folk around for two nights at the Fillmore March 20 and 21. Tickets for both shows go on sale Sunday, Nov. 23 at 10 a.m. --Oscar Pascual
We told you a few weeks prior to the premiere of Jeremy Fish's Ghosts of the Barbary Coast that mega-awesome emcee Aesop Rock recorded a new track that was featured exclusively at the exhibit. The single for "Tomorrow Morning" was sold alongside a Fish woodblock print, and is currently fetching upwards of $60 on ebay right now, but you can enjoy it without dishing a single dime. Just head over to Definitive Jux, as they've made the track available as a free download. And also keep in mind that y
The Oakland Museum is showing off the best art that Los Angeles has to offer in their current L.A. Paint exhibit. Normally haters of all things L.A., the Bay Area can't hate on these amazing works from Esther Pearl Watson, Juxtapoz founder Robert Williams, and the Date Farmers, to name a few. Check out our very own KQED, which recently brought back an audio slideshow from the exhibition. More on L.A. Paint over at KQED Arts. --Oscar Pascual