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THIS WEEK’S SHOWS
710 Beach Club: Friday, 9pm — Finnegan Blue Saturday, 8pm — Raggabond and Jambless Tuesday, 8pm — Dubbest
950 Lounge at the Handlery Hotel: Friday, 5:30pm — Christopher Vitas Trio
AMSDconcerts: Saturday, 7:30pm — Ledward Kaapana
Air Conditioned Lounge: Tuesday, 8pm — Bobby Beatz
Athenaeum Music and Arts Library: Thursday, 7:30pm — The Great American Songbook: A Celebration
Aztec Brewing Company: Friday, 6pm — Sham Saints
Backyard Kitchen & Tap: Thursday, 8pm, Friday, 8pm, Saturday, 8pm — DJ BCarr Sunday, 8pm — DJ Slowhand Monday, 8pm — DJ Cheyenne Tuesday, 8pm — DJ Schoeny
Bancroft: Thursday, 9pm — Darkwave Garden Saturday, 8pm — Born Blind, Giver, Remain in Vain Sunday, 8pm — The Cat Chasers and Rockin’ Ramblers
Bang Bang: Saturday, 9pm — Tough Love
Bassmnt: Friday, 8pm — Habstrakt Saturday, 8pm — Black Tiger Sex Machine
Beaumont’s: Saturday, 9pm — The Voices Wednesday, 7pm — Nicki Park
Bella Vista Social Club and Caffe: Thursday, 5:30pm — Choro Cientifico
Belly Up: Thursday, 8pm — Three Dog Night Friday, 8pm — Keller Williams Kwahtro Saturday, 8pm — Tainted Love Sunday, 8pm — Steven Wilson Wednesday, 8pm — The New Mastersounds and Turkuaz
Bernardo Winery: Sunday, 2pm — Whitney Shay
Blonde Bar: Saturday, 9pm — So Many Wizards, Winter, Gary Wilson
Bluefoot Bar and Lounge: Thursday, 8pm — Art in the Park Friday, 8pm — Cuffin’ Saturday, 8pm — Saturday Rewind Sunday, 7pm — VJ Bang Tuesday, 8pm — Strangeworld with DJ Dead Air Wednesday, 8pm — Mike Turi
Bourre Southern Bistro: Thursday, 6:30pm — Gary Rich
Brick 15: Thursday, 7:30pm — Ryan Shupe
N TE BY DAVE GOOD
They started in college in 1967 as a Top 40 cover band. They called themselves the Big Thing. There were seven of them, and their original songs showcased the opposite sides of the band: tight-assed horns like nobody had ever heard versus a thrilling electric guitarist whom Jimi Hendrix would later admit was his personal favorite. Their original hard-driving horn rock with four-part vocal harmonies got them a manager. He convinced them to move to Los Angeles in 1968, and that’s where they changed their name to the Chicago Transit Authority. The next year, CTA’s self-titled debut was a runaway success that pretty much obliter- ated the other horn bands of the day: Tower of Power, Blood, Sweat and Tears, and the Sons
Friday, 7:30pm — Jill Sobule Sunday, 7:30pm — Amelia White and Savannah Philyaw
Brick by Brick: Friday, 7:30pm — Beasto Blanco and Angelshade Saturday, 7pm — Diamond Head and Symbolic Tuesday, 7pm — The Ocean, North, the Gorge Wednesday, 8pm — Ulcerate and Zhrine
California Center for the Arts, Escondido: Friday, 7:30pm — The Midtown Men
Sunday, 3pm — Marta Lledo Sunday, 7:30pm — Montgomery Gentry
Casbah: Thursday, 8pm — Gram Rabbit and Lion Cut Friday, 8pm — The King Khan & BBQ Show Saturday, 8pm — Creepy Creeps and Schizophonics MC5 Revue Sunday, 8pm — Lewis Del Mar Monday, 8pm — Southern Culture on the Skids Tuesday, 8pm — Astronautalis and Oxymorrons Wednesday, 9pm — New Mexico, Spooky Cigarette, Sol Orchid
Casino Pauma: Sunday, 5pm — Dwight Yoakam
Cheers Bar & Grill: Saturday, 9pm — Event Horizon
Ché Café: Thursday, 7pm — The Garden, So Pitted, Heyrocco Friday, 7pm — Chew and Culture Vulture
Conrad Prebys Music Center at UCSD: Friday, 8pm — Brown-Urioste- Canellakis Trio
Coyote Bar & Grill: Sunday, 2pm — Flipside Burners
David and Dorothea Garfield Theatre: Friday, 6pm, Friday, 9pm — The Alan Parsons Live Project
De Oro Mine Co: Friday, 8pm — The Scavengers Saturday, 8pm — Coral Bells
of Champlin. The next year they shortened it to Chicago, and then they truly were the big thing.
Chicago’s motor was
drummer Danny Seraphine. Named one of Rolling Stone’s Top 100 Drummers, Seraph- ine was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame earlier this year with Chicago, even though he’d not been a member since 1990. Over time, Chicago has replaced others of the original seven (there’s a local connection: hometown bassist Jason Scheff took over founding bassist Pete Cetera’s slot in 1985) and the band continued on as a ballad machine that still continues to sell big numbers. Danny Seraphine’s been out with his own
CTA
and Peter Fish on keys, and Larry Braggs from Tower of Power on vocals. The answer is yes: CTA does perform hit songs taken right out of the old Chicago songbook. And why not? It was Seraphine who made them cook.
CTA (California Transit Authority) for a decade. He’s got Chicago alumnus Bill Champlin in the band now (the Sons namesake and band leader was hired to fill the void left by Terry Kath’s death), along with guitarists Marc Bonilla and Mike Wallace, bassist Mick Mahan, Ed Roth
Monday, 6pm — Sickstring Outlaws
Dizzy’s: Friday, 8pm — Trio Pacific Saturday, 8pm — Robin Adler: Tribute to Joni Mitchell
Field Irish Pub and Restaurant: Friday, 7pm — The Glides
Firewater Saloon: Saturday, 10pm — The Glides
Goat Hill Park: Sunday, 4pm — Alex Woodard
Greenfield Middle School: Friday, 6pm — Staump Music School Fall Concert
Harrah’s Resort Southern California: Friday, 7pm — Tony Bennett
Hideout: Friday, 8pm — NoBunny, Soft Lions, Fresh Brunettes Sunday, 8pm — Ty Segall, King Tuff, Cairo Gang Monday, 8pm — Purling Hiss
Hooleys Irish Pub & Grill Rancho San Diego: Saturday, 8pm — Flipside Burners
House of Blues: Thursday, 6pm — Attila Saturday, 6pm — Sum 41 Saturday, 8pm — Jared & the
CTA: Music Box, Saturday, November 5, 8 p.m. 619-795-1337. $20–$75
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Mill and Edison Tuesday, 7pm — Peter Hook & the Light
Humphreys Backstage Music Club:
Thursday, 9pm — R:Tyme Friday, 5pm — Y3K Saturday, 8pm — The Reflectors Sunday, 9pm — Funk’s Most Wanted Monday, 9pm — Joe Barksdale Blues Jam Tuesday, 9pm — Michele Lundeen Wednesday, 8pm — Walter Gentry
Industry: Friday, 6:30pm — Disgrace and Criminal Instinct
Infinity at Pala Casino: Tuesday, 1pm — Paperback Writer: Beatles Tribute
Irenic: Thursday, 7pm — Boy & Bear and Cobi Friday, 5:30pm — Hands Like Houses Saturday, 7pm — Max Frost and Sinclair Sunday, 7pm — Katastro and Mouse Powell Monday, 7pm — Wet and Demo Taped
Wednesday, 7pm — Daniela Andrade
Kalabash School of Music and the Arts: Friday, 6pm — The Songbird Circle
Kava Lounge: Saturday, 9pm — Club Ascension Tuesday, 9pm — High Tech Tuesdays Wednesday, 9pm — Family Matters
Kraken: Sunday, 3pm — Blown Fuse
La Jolla Christian Fellowship: Friday, 7pm — Sideline and MohaviSoul
La Jolla Community Center: Saturday, 7pm — Ossie Arciniega: Songs from South of the Border
Lafayette Hotel, Swim Club & Bungalows: Sunday, 7pm — Ska-Lesque
Landing: Friday, 8pm — The Ordeal & Friends Saturday, 8pm — Jon Campos & the Incurables
Lestat’s Coffee House: Friday, 8pm — The Gregory Page Show
Saturday, 8pm — Home and Tony P Sunday, 8pm — Kaity & the Flood
Wednesday, 8pm — Amber Ikeman and Hilary Scott
Loft:
Thursday, 8pm — Stephanie Richards 5tet Saturday, 8pm — Tauk and Bomb Squad
Luis Rey Lounge: Friday, 7pm, Saturday, 7pm — Mor Sol
Manhattan Cocktail Lounge: Saturday, 9pm — Shifty-Eyed Dogs and the Last Minutes
Mediterranean Cafe: Saturday, 7pm — Adrienne Nims
Merrow: Friday, 8pm — Karina Frost & the Banduvloons
CONCERT CALENDAR VIEW ALL UPCOMING SHOWS AT
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BEASTO BLANCO
ANGELSHADE, BIG TOOTH COMB, NIGHTSHADOW FRIDAY NOVEMBER 4, 7PM | $20 ADV & DOS | 21+
DIAMOND HEAD
SYMBOLIC, THE BASTARD SAINTS, DOLAN BROTHERHOOD SATURDAY NOVEMBER 5, 7PM | $20 ADV & $25 DOS | 21+
THE OCEAN
NORTH, THE GORGE, SORIZON, SLEEPLESS UNDER THE EARTH TUESDAY NOVEMBER 8, 7PM | $10 ADV & $12 DOS | 21+
ULCERATE ZHRINE, PHOBOCOSM, TEETH WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 9, 8PM | $15 ADV & $18 DOS | 21+ SHIV-R
GOD MODULE, W.A.S.T.E., KANGA, HEXREX, ALTER DER RUINE, DIE SEKTOR
THURSDAY NOVEMBER 10, 6PM | $35 ADV & $45 DOS; $70 VIP | 21+ LEÆTHER STRIP
KEVORKIAN DEATH CYCLE, CHANT, MR. KITTY, VORE AURORA, GENTLEMAN JUNKIE
FRIDAY NOVEMBER 11, 6PM | $35 ADV & $45 DOS; $70 VIP | 21+ THE IRON MAIDENS
SYMBOLIC, DOMINATION CFH, TIME MACHINE SATURDAY NOVEMBER 12, 7PM | $20 ADV & DOS | 21+
CREMATORIUM THANATOLOGY, BONEBREAKER, ORPHIC EYE SATURDAY NOVEMBER 19, 7PM | $5 ADV & DOS UNTIL 8PM; $10 AFTER 8PM | 21+
METAL MONDAYS - FIRST MONDAY OF EVERY MONTH OPEN FROM 8:30PM ‘TIL CLOSE! DRINK SPECIALS, RAD TUNES, AND MORE!
1130 BUENOS AVE. SAN DIEGO 92110 l FOR INFO & TIX CALL (619) 276-3990
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