L.A. hipsters have outlasted the retro-swing course they helped launch, recently getting back to roots for a Cab Calloway kudos album. At Lynn Memorial Auditorium, 781-581-2971. GET THE LED OUT Since you can never ascertain Led Zeppelin on the broadcast (yes, that’s a joke) you can always get a stiffen from this respect band. At the House of Blues, 888-693-2583.
ELLIS HALL One of Tower of Power’s later heroine singers joins the Pops for a Ray Charles and Motown tribute. With any happenstance they’ll number TOP’s "Down to the Nightclub" as well. Through Saturday at Symphony Hall, 617-266-2378. LADY LAMB THE BEEKEEPER Quite a few nearby tastemakers, including belatedly scenester Billy Ruane, hew under the turn of this uninitiated and idyllic singer/songwriter. At the Middle East, Cambridge, 617-864-3278.
MELLOW BRAVO/VIVA VIVA Local worthless and metal vets get back to their ’70s arena-rock roots. A Boston Harbor cruise, intelligence at rockonconcerts.com. THE MELVINS The Seattle area’s heaviest tie plays four 1991-94 releases in two nights: "Eggnog" and "Houdini" tonight, "Bullhead" and "Stoner Witch" Saturday. At the Paradise, 617-562-8800.
ULTRASONIC ROCK ORCHESTRA A encomium ribbon writ large, the URO employs multiple singers to re-create Queen and Zeppelin studio epics. Through Sunday at the Regent Theatre, Arlington, 781-646-4849.
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