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THIS WEEK’S SHOWS
1st Street Bar: Thursday, 9pm — Imagery Machine
207 Nightclub: Friday, 8pm — DJ Chris Cutz
Air Conditioned Lounge: Tuesday, 8pm — Bobby Beatz Wednesday, 8pm — Byrd Bass
Alfonso’s of La Jolla in Solana Beach: Friday, 6:30pm — Tolan Shaw Saturday, 6:30pm — David Shyde
Athenaeum Music and Arts Library: Thursday, 7pm, Friday, 7pm, Saturday, 7pm, Sunday, 7pm — SoundON: Modern Music
BNS Brewing & Distilling: Friday, 6:30pm — Flipside Burners
Backyard Kitchen & Tap: Sunday, 8pm — DJ Who Wednesday, 7pm — Ryan Hiller
Bancroft: Friday, 8pm — Nebula Drag, Eclisse, VIGR Sunday, 8pm — Dead Country Gentlemen
Barleymash: Friday, 9pm — DJ Demon Saturday, 8pm — Steve1der Monday, 9pm — DJ Demon Tuesday, 9pm — DJ Who and Paulo Da Rosa
Bassmnt: Friday, 8pm — Manceor
Bella Vista Social Club and Caffe: Thursday, 5:30pm — Ian Harland & Mackenzie Leighton Friday, 5:30pm — Yaël and Vlady
Belly Up: Thursday, 8pm — Gene Loves Jezebel Friday, 9pm — Pato Banton and Layne Tadesse Saturday, 8pm — 7th Annual Beat Farmers Hootenanny Tuesday, 8pm — Dawes Wednesday, 8pm — Dar Williams
N TE BY DAVE GOOD
“We’re gonna do the album from start to finish,” Ariel Levine tells me by phone from his Middletown apartment. Levine is a singer/ composer/guitarist transplant from New York. “I’ve lived here for five years now.” The music he plans to perform is David Bowie’s final release, Blackstar. “The album arrived on my doorstep on January 8, which was his birthday. And it was so good. I listened to it twice through,” says Levine. Bowie died two days later. “Suddenly, that album gained a lot of weight.” Levine’s first San Diego gig was with the
Maren Parusel band. When it faded, he joined an AC/DC tribute act called Back to Black. He wore a wig and he played the part of Malcolm Young, the band’s rhythm guitarist, although in New York
Bernardo Winery: Sunday, 2pm — Chini & Camberos
Blonde Bar: Monday, 9pm — Author & Punisher
Bluefoot Bar and Lounge: Thursday, 8pm — Art in the Park Friday, 8pm — Cuffin’ Saturday, 8pm — Saturday Rewind Sunday, 7pm — Jeffrey Noll Tuesday, 8pm — Strangeworld with DJ Dead Air Wednesday, 8pm — 8 O’Clock Rock With Mike Turi
Bootlegger: Thursday, 9pm — DJ Shadowman Friday, 7pm — DJ Ikah & DJ Dom King Saturday, 7pm — DJ D-LO & DJ Ikah
Brass Rail: Saturdays, 8pm — Sabado en Fuego
Brick 15: Saturday, 7:30pm — Alice Wallace Sunday, 7:30pm — Bryan Sutton Band
Brick by Brick: Thursday, 7pm — Resurrection Kings and Symbolic Saturday, 8pm —
he’d previously handled the role of Malcolm’s brother and far more frenetic front man, lead guitarist Angus Young. “I’m Angus again,” he says. “I’m in a new band called Big Balls, which is a Bon Scott–era AC/ DC tribute.” Levine also fronts a band that performs his origi- nals. “The Ariel Levine Band. I haven’t really thought of a name yet.” Members include drummer Eric Brozgold, Jesse Johnson, bassist Tim McNal- ley, and Josh Weinstein on keys with special guests Heather Nation, Jonny Tarr, and Daniel Crawford. The January 8 show will pay trifecta tribute
to the release of Blackstar, Bowie’s birth date, and his passing. “I’ve never done this album before,” Levine says, although he did sing all of David Bowie’s parts in a tribute with civic organist Carol Williams staged last year at the Balboa Park Organ Pavilion. At the Casbah, Levine says his band will not be doing a trib- ute act. “We’re not dressing up or acting like him. The music is basically simple, but there
Godhammered, Aghori, A Hero Within Tuesday, 7pm — Stitched Up Heart and Sight Unscene
C3 Performing Arts Center: Monday, 6:30pm — Mo-Rhythm School of Percussion
Carnitas Snack Shack: Saturday, 1pm — Justin Froese Sunday, 1pm — Ryan Hiller
Carvers Steak & Chops: Friday, 8pm — Redhanded
Casbah: Thursday, 8pm — Buck-O-Nine and Voodoo Glow Skulls Friday, 9pm — Lady Dottie & the Diamonds Saturday, 8pm — Fu Manchu Sunday, 8pm — David Bowie Birthday Celebration Tuesday, 8pm — Brown Sabbath Wednesday, 8pm — Dorothy
Cheers Bar & Grill: Saturday, 8pm — West of 5
Ché Café: Thursday, 7pm — The Expos and Closet Goth
Commons Bar: Tuesday, 6:30pm — Tiffany Jane
Community Church of Poway: Saturday, 2pm — La Jolla Renaissance Singers
LA SANTA CECILIA WED JAN 11 - 7:30pm
La Santa Cecilia are a musical phenomenon who play a blend of cumbia, bossa nova and boleros. They have won a Grammy®
, collaborated with
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TUESDAY, JANUARY 10, 9PM CALIENS • TALL, DARK • TEC. • GABONANO
THURSDAY, JANUARY 12, 8:30PM CHUWEE • DAUCHE
FRIDAY, JANUARY 13, 8:30PM HIDE AND GO FREAK JR JARRIS AND FRIENDS
MARCHING CHURCH (MEMBERS OF ICEAGE) BERNARDO FEMMINIELLI
AESTHETIC PERFECTION SOLARFAKE • NYXX • DJ ROBIN ROTH FRIDAY, JANUARY 20, 8:30PM
THURSDAY, JANUARY 19, 9:30PM
TALIB KWELI FRI JAN 13 - 8pm
THURSDAY, JANUARY 26, 8:30PM LEMURIA
CAYETANA • MIKEY ERG
COMING SOON: NOTS, DRAB MAJESTY, BODY OF LIGHT, CHAIN GANG OF 1974, CROCODILES, LA LUZ, CHEETAH CHROME OF THE DEAD BOYS, THE ZEROS, LANDLADY, UNIFORM, BLACK MARBLE
After nearly 20 years of releasing mesmerizing music, Talib Kweli stands as one of the worlds most talented Hip Hop artists by delivering top-tier lyricis and showing the ability to rhyme
over any type of instrumental. Recommended for mature audiences.
BIRTH OF THE COOL: A WEST COAST JAZZ SALUTE SAT JAN 14 - 8pm
Series curator Gilbert Castellanos celebrates the music that made the “west coast sound,” paying homage to some of the greatest West Coast artists: Dave Brubeck, Chet Baker, Gerry Mulligan, Paul Desmond and Miles Davis.
The San Diego Symphony Orchestra does not appear on these programs. Tickets and Information |
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Elvis Costello and shared the stage with Led Zeppelin’s John Paul Jones.
ROSANNE CASH THU JAN 12 - 7:30pm
Singer and songwriter Rosanne Cash’s show celebrates her three time Grammy®-winning album, The River & the Thread, a collection of original songs that connect and reconnect Rosanne to the American South.
Dizzy’s/Musicians Union Hall:
Monday, 7:30pm — Mose Allison Tribute
Dolce Vita Ristorante: Saturday, 7:30pm — Tolan Shaw Sunday, noon — Kinnie Dye
Downtown Café: Friday, 6pm — Night Shift Saturday, 6pm — The Ideas
Duck Dive: Wednesday, 7pm — Angie Keilhauer
ARIEL LEVINE
are some tricky parts. Bowie had more of a significant impact on our lives than we had thought previously.”
Bowiephonics also performs.
DAVID BOWIE BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION: Sunday, January 8, Casbah, 619-232-HELL, 8:30 p.m., $10
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Duke’s La Jolla: Friday, 4pm — Keni Yarbro
El Cajon Grand: Saturday, 9pm — Abandon Stereo and Gorgeous Boyscouts
Farmer & the Seahorse: Thursday, 5pm — Casey Turner Friday, 5pm — Rebecca Jade
Field Irish Pub and Restaurant: Thursday, 8:30pm — It’s Never 2L8
Friday, 9pm — Clint Westwood Saturday, 9pm — Get Down Party
Cougar Vineyard & Winery: Friday, 5pm — Evan Diamond- Goldberg Sunday, 2pm — John Rankin
Coyote Bar & Grill: Thursday, 6pm — Cassie B. Band Friday, 6pm — The Bill Magee Band
Saturday, 6pm — Bumpasonic Sunday, 2pm — The Buckleys Wednesday, 6pm — Atomic Blondes
Creative Performing & Media Arts Theater: Tuesday, 6:30pm — Winter Music Choir Concert
Dana Hotel on Mission Bay: Friday, 6pm — Godwin Sheils Saturday, 10am — Tiffany Jane Sunday, 10am — Mike Myrdal
De Oro Mine Co: Friday, 8pm — Mojo Jackson Saturday, 8pm — Jonny Tarr Monday, 7pm — Dusty & the Love Notes
Tuesday, 8:30pm — Pat Hilton Wednesday, 8:30pm — Joe Carroll
Firewater Saloon: Friday, 9pm — DJ Robi Saturday, 9pm — Top 40 Night
Float: Friday, 8pm — Lavelle Dupree Saturday, 8pm — Myron Eugene
Florent: Saturday, 8pm — DJ Who
Go Lounge: Friday, 9pm — The Lefties and the Neanderthals
TICKETS START AT $20
CONCERTS AT COPLEY SYMPHONY HALL A Month-Long Celebration Of Music Inspired By America
JANUARY FESTIVAL HIGHLIGHTS
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