Tonight in L.A.: G. Love/the Belle Brigade, Danielson, the Naked and Famous, Correatown

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Saturday’s notable shows:

G. Love headlines the House of Blues behind his new Avett Brothers-assisted album “Fixin’ to Die,” and the Belle Brigade opens. G. Love also does an acoustic matinee performance at the Grammy Museum.
Danielson visits the Satellite behind the February release of their first album in five years, “Best of Gloucester County.” Death To Anders and One Trick Pony support.
The Naked and Famous are back for a second night at the Echoplex, supported by Unknown Moral Orchestra.
‣ This seems well worth the drive to Claremont: The Vajammin’ Fest at the Smith Campus Center at Pomona College features Thao, Mirah, Grass Widow and Summer Twins, among others.
‣And Correatown does its first local show in a while, playing Lot 1 Cafe.

Also:

The Entrance Band and Pollyn doing a Japan relief benefit at the Bootleg Theater
Six Organs of Admittance at McCabe’s
Madeleline Peyroux at Cal State L.A.’s Luckman Fine Arts Complex
The Residents at the El Rey Theatre
30 Seconds to Mars at Gibson Amphitheatre
Bryan Adams at UCLA’s Royce Hall
Strada Trio at the Masonic Lodge at Hollywood Forever Cemetery
Sonoio and Greenhorse at the Troubadour
Jen Foster and Cahn & Yang at the Hotel Cafe
Forever Twelve and the Tiger Club at the Mint
Downtown Brown at the Viper Room
Plasma Centre and Sweater Girls at the Smell