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THIS WEEK’S SHOWS


710 Beach Club: Friday, 8pm — Hard Fall Hearts and the Upshots Saturday, 8pm — Weezerton and Spiral Out Tuesday, 8pm — Jesse Dean, Geneva, Ilya Shatov, Becky Foster Wednesday, 8pm — Carlos’ Bandana


950 Lounge at the Handlery Hotel: Friday, 8pm — Coral MacFarland Thuet


98 Bottles: Saturday, 8pm — Gilbert Castellanos


AD Nightclub: Thursday, 8pm — Vibe Thursdays Friday, 8pm — DJ Kaos Saturday, 8pm — DJ Shabazz


Air Conditioned Lounge: Tuesday, 9pm — Gerry Baily Wednesday, 9pm — DJ Buddha & DJ Bob Green


Athenaeum Music and Arts Library: Thursday, 8pm — The Dayna Stephens Quintet


Aztec Brewing Company: Friday, 8pm — Bawdry Brothers and Deep Belly


Saturday, 6pm — The Dapper Bandits


Backyard Kitchen & Tap: Sunday, noon — Funk Shui Planet


Bahia Resort Hotel: Thursday, 6pm — California Dreaming Beach Party


Bancroft: Thursday, 9pm — Darkwave Garden Friday, 8pm — Tombstalker Saturday, 8pm — Fastplants Sunday, 8pm — Third Place and Survive the Era Sunday, 8pm — The Mice


Bang Bang: Saturday, 9pm — Craze


Bar Pink: Saturday, 8pm — Mittens and Pleasure Fix


Barefoot Bar and Grill: Sunday, noon — Private Domain


Bassmnt: Friday, 8pm — Bassmnt Fridays Saturday, 8pm — Bassmnt Saturdays


Beaumont’s: Thursday, 7:30pm — Cougar Canyon Band Friday, 9pm — John Stanley King Saturday, 9pm — Slower Sunday, 11:30am — Kayla Hope


Belly Up: Friday, 8pm — Arise Roots Saturday, 8pm — The Robert Cray Band Sunday, 8pm — The Jayhawks Monday, 8pm — David Shaw Tuesday, 8pm — Bebel Gilberto Wednesday, 8pm — Songhoy Blues


N TE BY DAVE GOOD


Yes, they are getting on in years, but, somehow they don’t sound like it. Indeed, the Jayhawks — now touring in support of their latest release, Paging Mr. Proust — could just as well be hosting a reunion at the Fountain of Youth. It’s been more than 30 years since the Jayhawks first emerged in Minneapolis. But this record could also be the means by which a band poised for retirement might appeal to a whole new generation of listeners. Paging Mr. Proust is a game-changer in the Jayhawk’s timeline. Here’s why: Gary Louris, who was part of what many consider to be the band’s best lineup, is re-energized and back on the road with his old pals. It’s the same lineup (not counting guest appearances) that recorded


Berry Street Park: Thursday, 6:30pm — The Jazz Pigs


Bird Park: Saturday, 5:30pm — Three Chord Justice


Bourre Southern Bistro: Friday, 6:30pm — Kamau Kenyatta & Daneen Wilburn Wednesday, 5pm — Gary Rich


Sound of Lies in 1997, a mon- ster of a record and possibly their best. The backstory: this is one


of those eternal start-stop bands, the Jayhawks, with plenty of infighting and break- ups (bad enough at times such that some predicted zero in the way of a band future), side projects, and many reunions. With Louris back on vocals and guitar, the band is Marc Perlman, Karen Grotberg, and Tim O’Reagan; together, they’ve proven that disharmony can make for some great music. “I don’t want to fight,” Louris sings in “Leaving the Monsters Behind.” “Giving it up/ screaming at midnight.” With only nine studio albums made and


released in all that time, early Jayhawks sounded mainline Americana: Eagles-ish coun- try music, executed within a Gram Parsons alt-country-rock agenda. The new album, by contrast, swings out and away from those roots and enlarges instead on the kind of folk-rock


Brick by Brick: Thursday, 8pm — Solstice and Warsenal Sunday, 8pm — Ashen Earth and Voices of Ruin


Carvers Steak & Chops: Friday, 8pm, Saturday, 8pm — GruvNation


Casbah: Friday, 8pm — Boris and Earth Saturday, 8pm — Ziggy Shuffledust & the Spiders From


Mars


Monday, 8pm — Big Business and Andy the Doorbum Tuesday, 8pm — Chuck Inglish Wednesday, 8pm — Escort


Chandler’s: Thursday, 5:30pm — CA Burnett Friday, 5:30pm — Aquile Saturday, 5:30pm — Ben Powell


Chico Club: Friday, 7pm, Saturday, 7pm —


THE JAYHAWKS


that Great Britain fed to us back in the day. It is both timeless and ageless, the newer Jayhawks music, kind of like the individual bandmembers themselves, and wouldn’t we all like to be able to lay claim to that distinction? Fernando Viciconte also performs.


THE JAYHAWKS: Belly Up, Sunday, July 24, 7 p.m. 858-481-8140. $26–$46


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International Pop Overthrow San Diego


Cole Library: Sunday, 2pm — Tolan Shaw


Cork and Craft: Monday, 8pm — Tribal Theory and Phil Esteban


Cougar Vineyard & Winery: Friday, 5pm — Jerry Gontang Sunday, 2pm — James Holland


SUNDAY


7/24


HOUSE OF SHEM THURSDAY


DIRTY DOZEN BRASS BAND NEW BREED BRASS BAND


FRIDAY THURSDAY


ALLEN STONE, GREATCEASAR FRIDAY


7/28 7/29


SATURDAYBEYONCE VS RIHANNA TEMPTATION: A STRIP TEASE SHOW


7/30 8/4 8/5


METALA CHI SATURDAY


8/6


LED PRESENTS: NIGHT BASS SUMMER PHASES


OZZMANIA,NOISE POLLUTION SATURDAY


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8/12 8/13


KAABOO DISCOVERYTOUR: TODO MUNDO, AQUILE, CHUG BOAT THE MOVES COLLECTIVE, BRAD PERRY MUSIC


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