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Sacramento Concerts, Music Events, and the Local Music Scene This Week

by Ann Freeman-Clement, published on January 21, 2010 at 4:24PM

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Here are some of the concerts and music events happening this weekend and next week in the Sacramento area. For more detailed information on these events and many more go to the www.eMusiConnect.com homepage. Get out and enjoy!!

Concerts, Music Events, and The Sacramento Music Scene This Week:

Saturday, January 23rd the Sacramento Philharmonic presents Scheherazade "Songs of Hope" with guest Maestro Nader Abbassi at The Sacramento Community Center Theatre. Concert begins at 8PM and tickets are $16-$80.

Sunday, January 24th the Sacramento Philharmonic and B-Street Theatre present a special performance of Scheherazade for children featuring Middle Eastern dancing, arts & crafts, stories from 1001 Arabian Nights, and more. Events begin at 1PM at The Sacramento Community Center Theatre. Tickets are $10 and children under 12 are Free.

New Concerts & Tickets on Sale:

Music Circus season tickets went on sale Monday for the 2010 musical series. It will begin with Spamalot on Friday, July 9th and continue with Joseph and the Technicolor Dreamcoat, Oklahoma!, Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, Funny Girl, Marvelous Wonderettes, and 42nd Street. All performances take Place at Wells Fargo Pavilion.

FRI May 7th: Daughtry at Arco Arena Tickets are $29.50 - $39.50. Pre-Sales TUES 1/26- FRI 1/29 On Sale to Public SAT 1/30 (More artists TBA)


Sacramento Local Music Scene:

Friday, January 22nd

Montana Slim – Justin Farren at Naked Lounge Downtown 8:30PM

Chuck Fenda - DoubleLion & DJ Wokstar at Blue Lamp 9PM/$20

Andrew Heringer – Coyote Gruci – Jakob Martin Marilyns 9PM/$8

All Ages Show with Rue the Night – Wings of Innocence at Shire Road Club 8PM/$10

Hellbound Glory – Mike Farrell – Mike Blanchard & the Whispering Chingaderos at Old Ironsides 9PM/$7

Storytellers at The Distillery 10PM/$5

Wonderbread 5 at Harlows 9:30PM/$12

F*CK Fridays w/DJ’s Shaun Slaughter - Jon Droll - Roger Carpio at Town House $3 Before 11PM

Midtown Creepers at Torch Club 9PM/$7

JAMMIES 2010 Battle of The Bands w/ Dog Party – Hotwire – No Where But Up – Clouds on Strings at Luigis Fungarden 8PM/$5

Nevada Backwards - Hard Clumpin Litter – Radio Orangevale at Fox & Goose 9PM/$5

CrookOne at Golden Bear 10PM/No Cover

Fire Whiskey – West Nile Ramblers at G Street Pub 9PM/No Cover

Liquid Groove with DJ Billy Lane at Park Ultra Lounge 10PM/$10

DJ Jus James at Mix Downtown 9PM


Saturday, January 16th

All Ages Show at Rock the Light – The Mantles at Luigis Fungarden 8:30PM/$7

By Sunlight – Doom Bird – Silian Rail at Old Ironsides 9PM/$7

Hip Service at Harlows 9:30PM/$12

Elliot Szabo – The Silent Partner – Brandon Tyler at Capitol Garage 10PM/$5

The New Originals at Marilyn’s 8:30PM/$7

Cinema – The Grumpy - Contagious at Blue Lamp 9PM/$7

RJ Mischo & Little Charlie at The Torch Club 9PM/$10

Dave Gleason & The Golden Cadillacs at Fox & Goose 9PM/$3

DJ Whores at The Golden Bear 10PM/No Cover

Scientific Remedies at The Shady Lady Saloon 9PM/No Cover

Mix Saturdays with DJ Michael Moss at Mix Downtown 9PM

Social Saturdays with Romeo Reyes at Social Nightclub 9PM


Sunday, January 17th

Dying Payer – Region of Error – Fifth Month – Joe Voodoo at Marilyns 7PM/$10

The Nibblers at Torch Club 8PM/$6

Salsa Sundays at Momo Lounge 6PM and Biodiesel with Johnny Rabb at Harlows 8PM/$7

Alex Jenkins at The Shady Lady Saloon 9PM/No Cover


 

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January 21, 2010 | 04:37 PM
Thank you. This is so helpful. Earlier this week I was looking for any kind of guide online similar to this. I didn't want to have to search each venue or go pick up the snooze. I really want to go to the Coachella Festival, but it's not that easy of a spot to get to. i guess I'd have to fly into Ontario and then somehow get on the 10 and go into Coachell. Not to mention that a ticket for the three-day event is like $260. Anyway, I'm rambling. I wonder if they move the arena downtown, if more bands would go. I'm sure more people would walk and bike to the shows. i love the local music scene, but I want to see bands like Muse, Gorillaz and Jay-Z more often, you know. If I want to see bands like that it's like I have to plan a bunch of days off to get to s.f. or oakland and even then i'm reliant on someone else to be able to get a ticket so i can get a ride. it's bologna, i say!
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