Jessica Carter Altman Live! At The Hotel Cafe

Jessica Carter Altman

Jessica Carter Altman debuted her first Los Angeles concert at an intimate showcase off Cahuenga Blvd called The Hotel Cafe. The whimsical, enchanting singer and musical players suited in black for the occasion, a perfect blend like their soulful music.

Jessica Carter Altman

With open arms, the five-piece band graced the stage and sang a nine-track set list to a populous audience that gazed in admiration. The performance felt like an ocean breeze, a breath of fresh air and as if the crowd were in the presence of dahlias in the fall. Sounds of jazz, indie and country roots echoed flawlessly throughout the venue.

Jessica Carter Altman

Their in synced, on-beat and charismatic manners gave off good energy. Jessica wore her groovy heart on her colorful sleeve and open up like a book for us to read through her experiences in her lyrics such as “Clumsy,” “Naive” and “Bad Energy.” Jessica Carter Altman’s new single “Naive” releases this Friday on September 29th everywhere. You can pre-save here.

Jessica Carter Altman

Set list:

  1. Fake It
  2. Smoke
  3. Clumsy
  4. Aftermath
  5. Naive
  6. Pieces
  7. Lucky Ones
  8. I Don’t Need No Doctor
  9. Bad Energy 

JCA Band: Jessica Carter Altman – Lead Vocals, Vanessa Bryan – Backup Vocals, Michael “Fish” Herring –  Guitar, Alex Burke –  Keys, Brandon Brown – Bass and Dylan Elise – Drums

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Post by Christine Rios

Photography by Christopher Schultz

Are you excited for the upcoming release of Naive this fall? Comment Below.

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About Christine Rios 36 Articles
I am a music journalist and content creator for Concert Crap since early 2020. My music palette expands from Motown era to modern rock. I enjoy watching panchromatic films or visiting a comic book store on my off time. Currently, I'm majoring in English/Journalism and teach writing courses at a youth center.

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