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THIS WEEK’S SHOWS
Athenaeum Music and Arts Library: Tuesday, 7:30pm — Edmar Castaneda Trio. $21-$26.
Balboa Theatre: Friday, 8pm — Branford Marsalis Quartet. $25-$75.
Bancroft: Thursday, 8pm — Trés Oui and Slum Summer. $5. Saturday, 8pm — Punknecks. Monday, 8pm — Het Hat Club and Laura Lackey’s Rhythm Revue.
Belly Up: Friday, 8pm — Dead Man’s Party. Sunday, 8pm — Save Ferris. Monday, 8pm — Hot Tuna Acoustic. Tuesday, 8pm — Ottmar Liebert & Luna Negra. Wednesday, 8pm — Lucero.
Black Cat Bar: Thursday, 7:30pm — Uptown Rhythm Makers. Free.
Blonde Bar: Thursday, 9pm — Mating Ritual and Satchmode. Tuesday, 9pm — Tribute To Jeff Buckley.
Brass Rail: Saturday, 8pm — Barbie Z.
Brick 15: Friday, 7:30pm — Victoria Vox. $25-$27. Saturday, 7:30pm — The Brambles. $24.
Brick by Brick: Sunday, 7:30pm — Authority Zero and Hey Smith. $15-$18.
Cannonball: Thursday, 4pm — DevvLov. Tuesday, 6pm — Justin Froese.
Casbah: Thursday, 8pm — The Lemon Twigs. $12-$14. Friday, 8pm — Legendary Shack Shakers. $18-$20. Saturday, 8pm — Creepy Creeps and the Widows. $12-$14. Sunday, 8pm — The Griswolds and Dreamers. Monday, 7:30pm — Oh Spirit and Listening to Rocks. $5. Tuesday, 8pm — Milemarker and Big Jesus. $10-$12. Wednesday, 8pm — Mustard Plug and Phenomenauts. $12- $14.
Ché Café: Thursday, 7pm — You Blew It! and All Get Out. $12-$14. Saturday, 6:30pm — Effe Emme, Bad Kids, Pueblo.
Conrad Prebys Music Center at UCSD: Thursday, Friday, 8am, Saturday, 8am, Sunday, 8am — SlowSD: Festival of Slow Music. Free.
Dizzy’s/Musicians Union Hall: Friday, 8pm — The Benedetti Trio: George Harrison Tribute. $15.
Tuesday, 8pm — Louis Armstrong/Ella Fitzgerald Tribute. $20.
N TE BY DAVE GOOD
The Lemon Twigs sound like a rough cut of the Beatles from way back before the Fab Four had gotten tight from playing all those marathon gigs in Germany. Throw in some Bay City Rollers, a little touch of glam, and maybe some Beach Boys. The Twigs are in a sense archivists of history, of an era of rock and roll music that is available to them on records (well, downloads) only. Which is not intended as criticism — this is the time-honored way many musicians learn old songs. What the Lemon Twigs do differently (it is likely that this is what their most famous fan, Elton John, saw in them) is that they’ve made their own thing from music-industry remnants, applying fresh energy, as if the past never was, even though
Eddie V’s: Sunday, 6pm — Ray Briz Trio.
Handlery Hotel’s 950 Lounge: Friday, 5:30pm — Peter Sprague Trio. Free.
Harrah’s Resort Southern California: Saturday, 8pm — Air Supply. $35-$70.
House of Blues: Thursday, 4pm — Brad Perry. Thursday, 7pm — The Green and Shwayze. $27-$55. Friday, 7pm — Khalid. $15. Saturday, 7pm — Leroy Sanchez. Sunday, 5pm — Falling in Reverse and Motionless In White. $27-$45. Tuesday, 7pm — Una Noche Romantica Con Ramon Ayala Y Banda Machos. Tuesday, 6pm — Cajun Playboys. Free.
Wednesday, 4pm — Happy Hour with DJ Mike White. Wednesday, 7pm — Ramon Ayala and Banda Machos. $50- $85.
Wednesday — Rockin’ Trivia.
Humphreys Backstage Music Club: Friday, 5pm — Michele Lundeen. Free.
it still sounds like the past. The Twigs are a new
quartet, one that clearly respects the mullet. The band was started by a cou- ple of brothers, now 20 and 18, from Hicksville, a town on Long Island. Brian and Michael D’Addario cover all the bases: they write, sing, drum, and front the band in roles that are interchangeable throughout a typical Lemon Twigs show. Their father, Ron- nie D’Addario, plays multiple instruments as well and had a little rock-industry love shine on his own record releases back during the 1970s. The other two Twigs are Danny Ayala on keys and bassist Megan Zeankowski. The Lemon Twigs have thus far gained a
LEMON TWIGS
new band on the planet. Yikes. “They’re very cute,” Elton John is reported to have said. “I think they have an amazingly bright future.” We’ll see about that, eh? Savoy Motel also performs.
record deal and are now road-dogging in sup- port of their debut, Do Hollywood. They have played the rock-and-roll mothership, otherwise known as the U.K. The Times and the Guardian have both fawned over the brothers. The Twigs are sometimes referred to as the most exciting
Kraken: Sunday, 4pm — Flipside Burners. Free.
Merrow: Saturday, 8pm — The Ziggens & Friends. Tuesday, 8pm — Be Mine Phantom Valentine.
Music Box: Thursday, 8pm —
D.R.AM. $20-$22. Friday, 7:30pm — Anuhea. $25- $27.
Saturday, 7:30pm — Wax Tailor. $21-$23. Sunday, 7:30pm — David Duchovny. $30. Tuesday, 7pm — Como la Flor Band: A Tribute to Selena. $20. Wednesday, 7pm, Wednesday, 9:30pm — Jake Shimabukuro. $35-$100.
Observatory North Park: Saturday, 7pm — SOJA and the Expanders. $35.
Proud Mary’s Southern Bar & Grill at the Ramada: Friday, 7pm — Bill Magee Blues Band.
Saturday, 7pm — Nathan James.
Queen Bee’s Art & Cultural Center: Sunday, 4pm — Downbeat Big Band. $10.
LEMON TWIGS: Casbah, Thursday, Feb- ruary 9, 8:30 p.m. 619-232-HELL. $12 advance/$14 at the door
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Riviera Supper Club & Turquoise Room: Thursday, 8pm — Secret Samurai. Friday, 9pm — Blue Largo. Saturday, 9pm — Three Chord Justice.
Soda Bar: Thursday, 8pm — Alesana and For the Win. $15. Friday, 8pm — The Molochs, the Loons, the Kabbs. Saturday, 6pm — Griffin House. $18.
Saturday, 8pm — Boogarins. $10-$12. Sunday, 8pm — The Fink Bombs. Monday, 8pm — Tyvek and Fred Thomas. Wednesday, 8pm — Amigo the Devil. $10.
Soma: Friday, 6:30pm — Color Til Monday and Plane Without A Pilot. $10. Saturday, 6:30pm — Our Second Home and Infinite Demise. $10.
Spin Nightclub: Friday, 9pm — Shamanic III Ft. Ciszak. Saturday, 9pm — Haywire and Blond:ish.
Sycuan Casino Showcase Theatre: Tuesday, 7pm — Los Caminantes.
Tango Del Rey: Friday, 7pm — Danyavaad & the Shimmy Sisters. $15-$20. Sunday, 3pm — Sara Petite. $20-$40.
Til-Two: Friday, 9pm — Screamin’ Yeehaws and Dime By Dime. Saturday, 9pm — Bat Lords and PunchCard. $5. Wednesday, 9pm — Sticky Doll and Midnight Track. $5.
Tin Roof San Diego: Friday, 9pm, Saturday, 9pm — Coriander. Sunday, 8pm — Alfred James. Wednesday, 8pm — Scott Porter.
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Tipsy Crow: Friday, 7pm — John Hull. $10. Saturday, 3pm — Clint Westwood. Sunday, 2:30pm — Patrick
Dowling. Wednesday, 7pm — Astra Kelly.
Tower 13: Wednesday, 7:30pm — Ginger Cowgirl.
Tower Bar: Thursday, 8pm — The
Bombpops, Caskitt, Squarecrow. Thursday, 8pm — Tower Karaoke. Saturday, 9pm — Big Bloom and Ex-Girlfriends. Wednesday, 8pm — Western Settings and Nights Like Thieves.
Trifecta Tavern: Saturday, 6pm — Allegra Duchaine.
U-31: Friday, 9pm — Junior the DiscoPunk. Saturday, 9pm — DJ Bacon Bits. Free.
Tuesday, 9pm — Dreaming of Me. Free.
UCSD Price Center: Tuesday, 7pm — Lula del Ray: Manual Cinema.
Union Kitchen & Tap Gaslamp: Thursday, 6pm — Justin Froese. Friday, 6pm — Angie Keilhauer. Sunday, 11am — Tiffany Jane. Tuesday, 7pm — Allegra Duchaine.
University Club Atop Symphony Towers: Wednesday, 5:30pm — David Shyde.
Valley View Casino Center: Saturday, 7:30pm — S.O.S., Ready For the World, Ronnie Laws.
Vision Center for Spiritual Living: Thursday, 7:30pm — All You Need Is Love 5.
White Box Theater at NTC: Sunday, 7pm — Steve Baker and Rachel Drexler.
Winstons Beach Club: Thursday, 9pm — Malai Llama. Friday, 9pm — Ethan Tucker and Band of Gringos. $10. Monday, 9pm — Electric Waste Band. $5.
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