Hot Flashes to cool off Andrews Hall

The Hot Flashes

Sonoma Community Center’s vocal ensemble, the Hot Flashes, will take the stage in Andrews Hall Sunday, Oct. 21, at 7 p.m. Under the direction of the Sonoma Community Centers music director, Cynthia Tarr, this group of six women performs classic songs in a variety of styles spanning the decades from the ‘40s thru today. The group includes Susan Frye, Margaret Hatcher, Debbie Mulcahy, Cathie Powell, Mary Sue Ulven-Rank and Suzanne Shonbrun.

Tickets are available in advance at the Sonoma Community Center box office or at the door. Proceeds benefit the centers music program. For more info, call 938-4626, ext. 1

The Annex Wine Bar has Tim Eschliman and Kevin Zuffi on the patio as part of the “L’Affaire d’Huitre” (the oyster affair) on Saturday, Oct. 20, kicking off at 3 p.m. There will be a variety of oyster options, both barbecued and raw. There is no cover for the event, and is dog-friendly, but you must be 21 or over to attend.

Sonoma Springs Brewing Company has the always entertaining Jeff Falconer on Saturday, Oct. 20, for a 7 p.m. show. Falconer has a narrative in his songs that will make you wonder what part of the planet he is actually from. There is no cover for the show.

Adam Traum

The Kathmandu Corner is back in action with live music all weekend, starting tonight, Oct. 19, with Adam Traum doing a solo performance at 8 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 20, it’s the debut of the duo the Big O and J. T., which features Oscar Mooneyhan and John Tuohy from the local act BackTrax, also at 8 p.m. and Sunday it’s Tim O’Neil for an early show, kicking off at 6:30 p.m.

The Blue Moon Saloon welcomes, from Finland, the Horsmas, a ska band on Saturday, Oct. 20, at 9 p.m. but it’s also Oktoberfest at the moon, with a pig roast and huge Oktoberfest mugs to hold your adult beverages. Sunday, Oct. 21, it’s the never-ending blues jam, kicking off at 10 p.m. There is no cover either night.

Olive and Vine in Glen Ellen continues the “Supper Club Sunday” on Sunday, Oct. 21, with an appearance by John and Laura Benward. Laura has a voice similar to Judy Collins and John plays the mandolin as accompaniment. Sitting in at times will be John Burdick on guitar. The doors open at 6 p.m.

The Cork Pullers

Murphy’s Irish pub welcomes the Cork Pullers tonight, Oct. 19, playing folk, country and Americana for an 8 p.m. show. Saturday, Oct. 20, it’s Larry Carlin and Keystone Station for a night of bluegrass, also at 8 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 21, there is no music, but an evening of dinner theater. For reservations and more info, call 935-0660.

The Big 3 Diner has Showcase the Band tonight, Oct. 19, for a 7 p.m. show.

The Ledson Lounge has William Russell tonight, Oct. 19, for a 6 p.m. show. Russell’s musical style is a combination of Latin smooth jazz, light rock, blues and melodic romantic original compositions. Saturday, Oct. 20, it’s Dan Daniels and Joyce Grant for a 7 p.m. show. There is no cover either night.

 

 

Hot 45s – Shows within a 45 minute drive from the Island

Michael Landau – Friday, Oct. 19
19 Broadway – Fairfax
415-459-0293

Roy Rogers and the Delta Rhythm Kings – Saturday, Oct. 20
Yoshi’s – San Francisco
415-655-5600

Jorma Kaukonen – Friday, Oct. 19
Napa Valley Opera House
226-7372

Eric Martin and the Gray Coats – Friday, Oct. 19
George’s Nightclub – San Rafael
415-226-0262

Petty Theft – Friday, Oct. 19
Mystic Theatre – Petaluma
765-2121

Aaron Freeman (Gene Ween) – Friday, Oct. 19
The Independent – San Francisco
415-771-1421

Sonny Landreth – Friday, Oct. 19
Last Day Saloon – Santa Rosa
545-2343

Death Angel, Potential Threat and more – Saturday, Oct. 20
Last Day Saloon – Santa Rosa
545-2343

Jamie Clark Band – Friday, Oct. 19.
Rancho Nicasio – Nicasio
415-662-2219

Mitch Woods and his Rocket 88’s – Saturday, Oct. 20
Rancho Nicasio – Nicasio
415-662-2219

Loretta Lynn – Monday, Oct. 22
Wells Fargo Center – Santa Rosa
546-3600

Crossfire – Friday, Oct. 19
The Flamingo – Santa Rosa
545-8530

Patti and Louie Perez celebrate 30 years

The Tuesday night market has the Cork Pullers tonight, Aug. 21, under the palm tree at 5:30  p.m.

The Blue Moon Saloon has DJ Saucy 1 with special guests tonight, Aug. 21, at 9 p.m.

Murphy’s Irish Pub presents the after party with the Whiskey Family Band tonight, Aug. 21, after the Tuesday night market.

The Big 3 Diner welcomes Showcase the Band to the dining room for a 6 p.m. show on Wednesday, Aug. 22. Not only is it the 30th anniversary of the band, but also the celebration of Louie and Patti Perez being together for 30 years.

The Epicurean Connection has Naomi Hooley and Ezikiel Hampton on Thursday, Aug. 23. Showtime is 7:30 p.m.

Murphy’s Irish Pub has Whitney Lockert on Thursday, Aug. 23, for a show that kicks off at 8 p.m.

Sebastiani Winery and Vineyards has the Rolling Blackouts on Friday, Aug. 24, kicking off at 6 p.m.

Murphy’s Irish Pub presents Midnight Sun Massive on Friday, Aug. 24, for an 8 p.m. show.

The Plaza Bistro welcomes the John Kaleen Trio on Friday, Aug. 24, for a 7 p.m. start time.

The Moose Lodge has the David Thom Band for an 8:30 p.m. show on Friday, Aug. 24.

The Ledson Lounge welcomes William Russell on Friday, Aug. 24, for a 6 p.m. show.

Steiners Tavern has Kingsborough on Friday, Aug. 24, for a 10 p.m. show.

The Jack London State Historic Park welcomes the Transcendence Theater for a night of music on Friday, Aug. 24, called ‘What a Wonderful World” kicking off at 8 p.m. in the winery ruins at the park in Glen Ellen. For tickets and more info, point your browser to www.transcendencetheatre.org/tickets

Brewnel finally makes it to Sonoma Valley

Brewnel

Although most of the members are from Sonoma Valley, and Brewnel plays many high-profile venues all over the Bay Area, the group has yet to land a local show, until tonight, July 20, when the band takes over the Sebastiani Winery and Vineyards tasting room for a night of rock, blues and dance music. The band has just come off stints at the Novato Art and Wine Festival and the Sausalito Jazz and Blues by the Bay Festival, and will kick off in the tasting room tonight at 6 p.m. with wine specials and barbecue offered up by Mongo’s Barbecue. The band consists of Kerry Daly on vocals, Crystal Brunelle on guitar and vocals, Bob McBain on keyboards, Marius Pelsma on bass and vocals and Jim Sterling on drums. There is no cover for the show.

Jack London Park has a stage musical performance of “Dream the Impossible Dream” from the Transcendence Theatre Company tonight, July 20, for picnicking starting at 5 p.m. then the show in the winery ruins kicking off at 8 p.m. Last weeks show was sold out and received rave reviews. For tickets and more info, point your browser to www.transcendencetheatre.org.

Showcase the Band

The Moose Lodge continues its Friday night music series tonight, July 20, with an appearance by Showcase the Band, and instead of playing polkas and waltzes, the band will be laying down rock and roll and dance tunes. Dinner will be available at 6 p.m. and the music starts at 8:30 p.m.

The El Verano Inn has rapper 4Tay from San Francisco tonight, July 20, performing the Players Club Anthem. Also on the bill is Benni Boom, Octavious, Superdub, Money Grippa, the F. C., Irie Sounds International, Saucy 1 and DJ Isaak. Showtime is 9 p.m. Saturday, July 21, the venue welcomes in locals Tudo Bem for a night of classic rock and blues. Showtime is also 9 p.m.

Vanessa Schilling makes her debut tonight, July 20, at Murphy’s Irish Pub with her band at 8 p.m. Saturday, July 21, it’s the Perfect Crime, also for an 8 p.m. show. Sunday, July 21, the pub welcomes back Dave Aguilar and Peter McCauley for an early show that kicks off at 6:30 p.m. There is no cover for any of the shows at the pub.

Michael L. Castle

Michael L. Castle will be back at the Sonoma Springs Brewing Company for another night of folk, country and blues on Saturday, July 21. Showtime is 7 p.m.

The Sonoma County Fair is having a Battle of the Teen Bands on Saturday, August 11, and they are looking for Sonoma Valley bands to participate. There are a variety of rules like “…all performers shall be between 12 and 24 years of age. At least two members of your band must be between the ages of 12 and 18 years of age as of July 25, 2012. No more than two members of your group may be between the ages of 18 and 24 as of July 25, 2012” and many more rules. First prize is $1,000. For more info, shoot off an e mail to specialevents@sonomacountyfair.com with “Battle of the Teen Bands” in the subject line.

Adam Traum will be at the MacRostie Winery tasting room on Eighth St. E. on Saturday, July 21, kicking off at noon.

Train Wreck Junction

The Plaza Bistro has Train Wreck Junction tonight, July 20, kicking off at 7 p.m. Saturday, July 21, it’s Cynthia Tarr in the back room, also for a 7 p.m. show. With her that night will be Cliff Hugo on bass and Randy Vincent on guitar. There is no cover either night.

HopMonk Tavern Sonoma welcomes back Matthew and the Unfortunates tonight, July 20, for a 9 p.m. show on the inside stage.

The Sonoma Valley Grange Hall in Boyes Hot Springs is celebrating the one-year anniversary of the monthly barn dance at the venue on Saturday, July 21. The event is also a fundraiser for the community kitchen the hall is planning. The night kicks off at 8 p.m. with caller Mavis McGaugh teaching the reels and circles in advance, then continues calling while the band, Drayton and Engle, play bluegrass music. A donation is requested, but dancers under 26 years of age are free.

The Ledson Lounge welcomes back Dan Daniels and Nicky DePaola on Saturday, July 21, for a 7 p.m. show.

Steiners Tavern has rock and roll classics from Loosely Covered tonight, July 20, for a 10 p.m. show. There is no cover.

The Sonoma Valley Mentoring Alliance presents “Sangiacomo Under the Stars” on Sunday, July 22, with the Carrtunes performing. The event, held at the Sangiacomo Family Vineyards, is a benefit for the Mentoring Alliance and tickets are limited to 50 attendees. For tickets and more info, call 938-1990.

Showcase the Band will be playing at La Luz on Saturday, July 21, kicking off at 4 p.m. in Booker Hall at the facility. The event is a benefit for the Sonoma Chapter of Lideres Campesinas. For tickets and more info, call 938-5131, ext. 106.

Points North will be at the Bottom of the Hill in San Francisco tonight, July 20, for an 8 p.m. show.

Cuvee in Napa will be taken over by Sonoma Valley talent this weekend with tonight, July 20, Adam Traum gracing the stage for an 8 p.m. show and Saturday, July 21, it’s the Hellhounds, for a 9 p.m. show.

Hot 45s – Shows within a 45 minute drive from the Island

Wonderbread 5 – Friday, July 20
Last Day Saloon – Santa Rosa
545-2343

Tommy Castro and the Painkillers – Friday, July 20
HopMonk Tavern – Sebastopol
829-7300

Charlie Musselwhite – Saturday, July 21
Yoshi’s – Oakland
510-238-9200

Steve Kimock – Saturday, July 21
The Fillmore – San Francisco
415-346-6000

Charlie Musselwhite – Friday, July 20
Napa Valley Opera House
226-7372

Leo Kottke – Wednesday, July 25
Napa Valley Opera House
226-7372

The Mavericks – Friday, July 20
Uptown Theater – Napa
259-0123

Pride and Joy – Friday, July 20
George’s Nightclub – San Rafael
415-226-0262

Gator Beat – Saturday, July 21
George’s Nightclub – San Rafael
415-226-0262

Sheryl Crow– Friday, July 20
Wells Fargo Center – Santa Rosa
546-3600

The Mother Hips – Friday, July 20
Sweetwater Music Hall – Mill Valley
415-388-3850

Tommy Castro and the Painkillers – Saturday, July 21
Sweetwater Music Hall – Mill Valley
415-388-3850