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THIS WEEK’S SHOWS
3rd Space: Tuesday, 8pm — Ian Tordella Trio
710 Beach Club: Thursday, 8pm — Liquid Courage Karaoke Friday, 8pm — Hirie and Arise Roots
Saturday, 8pm — Hirie and Maad T-Ray
950 Lounge at the Handlery Hotel: Friday, 5:30pm — Richard Sellers Trio
AMSDconcerts: Friday, 8pm — David Wilcox
Athenaeum Music and Arts Library: Thursday, 7:30pm — The Ralph Alessi Baida Quartet
Aztec Brewing Company: Saturday, 8pm — Casey Hensley Band
Balboa Theatre: Monday, 7:30pm — Vance Joy and Elle King Tuesday, 8pm — Joe Satriani
Bancroft: Thursday, 8pm — Second Best Saturday, 8pm — Glass Spells and Sound Lupus Tuesdays, 8pm — Karaoke with Cici
Bang Bang: Friday, 8pm — Amtrac and Hotel Garuda
Bar Pink: Thursday, 8pm — Finnegan Blue Friday, 8pm — ’80s vs ’90s Saturday, 8pm — Bella Novela
Barleymash: Thursday, 9pm — DJ Who
Bassmnt: Friday, 8pm — Bassmnt Fridays Saturday, 8pm — Bassmnt Saturdays
Beaumont’s: Thursday, 7:30pm — Cougar Canyon Band Friday, 9pm — Modern Day Moonshine Saturday, 9pm — Bumpasonic Sunday, 11:30am — Dale Peters
Belly Up: Thursday, 8pm — Ani DiFranco Friday, 8pm — The Infamous Stringdusters Saturday, 8pm — Nick Carter Sunday, 8pm — Matisyahu Monday, 8pm — C≈ìur de Pirate Tuesday, 8pm — Matisyahu Wednesday, 8pm — Black Tiger Sex Machine
Bernardo Winery: Sunday, 2pm — Jimmy & Enrique
Blind Burro: Saturday, 8pm — Kenny Eng & Rob Deez
Blind Lady Ale House: Sunday, 3pm — San Diego Mixtape Society
Boar Cross’n: Thursday, 8pm — Red Wizard
Bourre Southern Bistro: Monday, 7pm — Lower Left
Brass Rail: Saturday, 8pm — Pink Boombox
Bread & Salt: Saturday, 7:30pm — Fresh Sound: The Westerlies
Brick by Brick: Thursday, 7:30pm — Nervosa and Taipan Friday, 8pm — Sprung Monkey and Tsunami Bomb Saturday, 8pm — Sonic Tonic
C3 Performing Arts Center: Tuesday, 6:45pm — Mo-Rhythm School of Percussion
Cafe Panini: Friday, 6:30pm — Last Lemmings Saturday, 8pm — Blue Vinyl Sunday, 6:30pm — Homesick Hitchers
Café Sevilla: Friday, 8pm — Brett Bodley and DJ Obscene
California Center for the Arts, Escondido: Thursday, 7:30pm — The Chieftains Saturday, 5pm — Strings & Beats Sunday, 3pm — Ladino Soul Wednesday, 4pm, Wednesday, 7pm — Highland Way
California Sol Greek Sombrero: Friday, 8pm — Black Market III
Carlsbad Village Yoga and Fitness: Friday, 7:30pm — Kevin Dalfonzo
Carvers Steak & Chops: Friday, 8pm, Saturday, 8pm — Crosstown Band
in that respect. Diane Coffee’s leader and
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A ’60s-ish rock-and-roll experience that recalls Phil Spector and doo-wop and lei- sure suits and even a slew of one-hit-wonder bands from back in the day are somehow updated and given present-day indie-rock treat- ment in this band that is named after a fictional character. No, I don’t think that Diane Coffee is front man Shaun Fleming’s alter ego, even though he crowds the issue a bit by wearing eye shadow and presenting in a distinctly feminine voice. Adding confusion to the issue is the band’s Wiki page — it states that “Diane Coffee is Shaun Fleming...,” and later, NPR likened Mr. Fleming to both David Bowie and Mick Jagger. Yes, Fleming’s a true Motown-glam show-stopper
Casbah: Thursday, 8pm — Escort Friday, 8pm — The English Beat Saturday, 8pm — The Stone Foxes, the Bassics, Spero Sunday, 8pm — Cave Singers and Current Swell Tuesday, 9pm — Grim Slippers & Raf Deza Wednesday, 8pm — Basia Bulat
Casino Pauma: Sunday, 5pm — The Charlie Daniels Band
Cat Eye Club: Friday, 8pm — Tony Davis Saturday, 8pm — Jason Hanna
Cheers Bar & Grill: Saturday, 9pm — West of 5
Chico Club: Saturday, 8pm — DJ Freeze Karaoke
Ché Café: Saturday, 8pm — Logan & Lucille and She/Her/Hers Sunday, 7:30pm — Armors and Kid Cadaver
Club M: Thursday, 7pm — Combo Libertad
Cole Library: Saturday, 1:15pm — Cody Lovaas Sunday, 2pm — Patrick Berrogain’s Hot Club Combo
chief songwriter got his start in showbiz as a child actor by voicing characters in Disney cartoons. Later, he got busy with the drums and joined the band Foxygen, a group that started during high school in the L.A. suburb Fleming grew up in. The Diane Coffee thing came about after he moved to New York. There, he hunkered down with a guitar and wrote songs that would see the light of day via a DIY recording and subsequent release titled My Friend Fish. The pop-music critics at the internet music maga- zine Pitchfork resonated with the new music Fleming made; they, too, made subtle jokes about the band name, but they posted releases of Coffee’s singles and later gave Diane Coffee a performance slot in their own music festival. Fleming got tired of New York, lives in
DIANE COFFEE
with a song titled “Mr. Coffee.” He once told a reporter to pick any name — just make good music. Which, at least on its face, appears to be what Fleming is doing.
DIANE COFFEE: Hideout, Saturday, Feb- ruary 27, 8:30 p.m. 619-501-6540. $10 advance/$12 at the door
Indiana now. He claims the band name is a hybridization combining the singer Diana Ross
Company Pub and Kitchen: Saturday, 10pm — Oncoming Traffic
Conrad Prebys Music Center at UCSD: Saturday, 8am, Sunday, 8am — Intercultural Music Conference
Coyote Bar & Grill: Thursday, 6pm — Pandora Band Friday, 6pm — Cassie B. Band Saturday, 6pm — Daring Greatly
De Oro Mine Co: Friday, 7pm — Seeking Alpha Saturday, 7pm — Kid Wilderness
Dirk’s Niteclub: Friday, 8pm — Josie Day Band Saturday, 8pm — DJ Alex
Dizzy’s: Friday, 8pm — Richard Thompson Sextet Sunday, 7:30pm — Evan Christopher Monday, 7:30pm — Charlie Arbelaez
Don’s Cocktail Lounge: Saturday, 8pm — Bi-Polar Express
Downtown Café: Friday, 6:30pm — Phoenix Saturday, 6pm — United Country
Dublin Square: Saturday, 8pm — Quel Bordel
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Eddie V’s: Thursday, 7pm — Chris Cerna Trio
Friday, 6pm — AJ DeGrasse Trio Saturday, 7pm — Freddie A. Dream Trio Sunday, 6pm — Ray Briz Trio Monday, 6pm — Shelly Taylor Trio
El Cajon Grand: Saturday, 8pm — City to City
El Dorado Cocktail Lounge: Thursday, 8pm — The Tighten Up with Kid Wonder Friday, 8pm — Qstn Saturday, 8pm — Jason Waterfalls Monday, 8pm — Shane Hall
F6ix Niteclub: Thursday, 8pm — Trill Thursday Friday, 8pm — DJ Aleks Exact Saturday, 8pm — DJ Rell
Field Irish Pub and Restaurant: Friday, 8pm — Tavern Rogues Saturday, 8pm — The Diddly Idols
Firehouse American Eatery and Lounge: Thursday, 8pm — DJ Scooter
First Presbyterian Church: Saturday, 4:30pm — Jazz Vespers Three CD Release
Gallagher’s Pub & Grill: Friday, 8pm — Village Squares Saturday, 8pm — Pali Roots
Ginger’s: Thursday, 8pm — Andy Mauser Friday, 8pm — Dub B Saturday, 8pm — Taylor Michael
Golden Acorn Casino: Friday, 7pm — Tropic 2 Saturday, 7pm — Urban Gypsy
Hacienda de Vega: Friday, 5:30pm — Debora Galan & Silk
Headquarters: Sunday, noon — The Manny Cepeda
Heat Bar & Kitchen: Saturdays, 7pm — Manny Cepeda
Helix High School: Friday, 7pm, Saturday, 7pm — Hip-Hop Night
Hideout: Friday, 8pm — Mono/Poly Saturday, 8pm — Diane Coffee
House of Blues: Thursday, 8pm — Metric Friday, 7pm — Kip Moore Saturday, 6:30pm — Absolute Merch Battle of the Bands Sunday, 6pm — Breakthru Entertainment Presents Monday, 7pm — Army of Bones Monday, 8pm — Fetty Wap, Post
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SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 9PM DIANE COFFEE • THE END • CHILL PILL
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 8:30PM, FREE! PANTS KARAOKE
FREE PIZZA FROM PIZZERIA LUIGI! THURSDAY, MARCH 3, 8:30PM
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