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Calendar For WEEKLY Tomcat Courtney , The Turquoise, 873 Turquoise every sunday St., 6pm. Jerry Gontang , Desi & Friends, 2734 Lytton St., JANUARY CALEN Joe Marillo , The Brickyard, 675 W. G St., 7pm. JANUARY CALEN DDAARR 9:30am. Scandinavian Dance Class , Folk Dance Center, Shawn Rohlf & Friends , Farmers Market, DMV Dancing Unlimited, 4569 30th St., 7:30pm. parking lot, Hillcrest, 10am. Elliott Lawrence , Prado Restaurant, Balboa Marcia Forman Band , The Big Kitchen, 3003 Park, 7:30pm. Stoney B Blues Band , Rhythm City Grill, 1080 W. Grape St., 10am. San Marcos Blvd., 6pm. Open Mic , The Reunion, 2205 Mendocino Ave., Chris Clarke & Friends , Golden Hill Farmers 8pm. Robin Henkel & John Mailander , Wynola Pizza Market, B St. between 27th & 28th St., 10am. Express, 4355 Hwy. 78, Julian, 6pm. Open Mic , Across the Street @ Mueller Bluegrass Brunch , Urban Solace, 3823 30th St., College, 4605 Park Blvd., 8pm. sunday • 1 wednesday • 11 Mair Rathburn , Wesley Palms, 2404 Loring St., 6pm. 10:30am. Joe Rathburn , Toma Sol Cafe, 301 W. Open Mic , Skybox Bar & Grill, 4809 Clairemont Folding Mr. Lincoln w/ Alan Land , Rebecca’s, Erika Davies , Encinitas Library, 540 Cornish Dr., Zzymzzy Quartet , OB People’s Food Co-op, 4765 Dr., 8:30pm. Washington St., 7pm. Voltaire St., Ocean Beach, 11am. 3015 Juniper St., 10am. 6pm. New Latin Jazz Quartet Jam Session w/ Gretchen Parlato , Athenaeum, 1008 Wall St., La Daniel Jackson , Croce’s, 802 5th Ave., 11am. Adrienne Nims & Spirit Wind , University Heights Jolla, 7:30pm. Gilbert Castellanos , El Camino, 2400 India St., Library, 4193 Park Blvd., 6pm. International Ethnic Folk Dancing , Balboa Park 9pm. Elephant Revival , AMSD Concerts, 4650 Club Bldg., 12:30-4:30pm. Milk Carton Kids w/ Brendan Hines , Anthology, Mansfield St., Normal Heights, 7:30pm. Firehouse Swing Dancing , Queen Bee’s Art & monday • 2 1337 India St., 7pm. Open Blues Jam w/ Chet & the Committee , Cultural Center, 3925 Ohio St., 9pm. John Cruz , Anthology, 1337 India St., 7:30pm. Downtown Cafe, 182 E. Main St., El Cajon, Chet Cannon’s Blue Monday Pro Jam , Open Mic Competition , Humphrey’s Backstage Lounge, 2241 Shelter Island Dr., 7pm. Billy Watson , Miramonte Winery, 33410 Rancho 2:30pm. Humphrey’s Backstage Lounge, 2241 Shelter California Road, Temecula , 8pm. Island Dr., 7pm. Naked Walrus , Lestat’s, 3343 Adams Ave., 9pm. Celtic Ensemble , Twiggs, 4590 Park Blvd., 4pm. every thursday Gregory Page , Lestat’s, 3343 Adams Ave., 9pm. Peter Sprague Trio , Ki’s Restaurant, 2591 S. Elliott Lawrence , Avenue 5 Restaurant, 2760 Baba’s Jam Night , The Lodge, 444 Country Club Coast Hwy. 101, Encinitas, 7pm. Sugar Blue , Anthology, 1337 India St., 9:30pm. 5th Ave., 5:30pm. Lane, Oceanside, 5pm. Jazz88 Sunday Night Jam , Spaghetteria, 1953 Happy Hour Jam , Winston’s, 1921 Bacon St., thursday • 12 India St., 6pm. 5:30pm. Traditional Irish Session , The Field, 544 5th Open Mic, Downtown Cafe, 182 E. Main St., El Robin Henkel & Billy Watson , The Cellar, 156 saturday • 21 Cajon, 6pm. tuesday • 3 Avenida Del Mar, San Clemente, 7pm. Ave., 7pm. Open Mic , Cafe Libertalia, 3834 5th Ave., Chet & the Committee Open Blues Jam , Zapf Dingbats , El Dorado, 1030 Broadway, 8:30pm. Joe Rathburn w/ Sabrina & Craig , Vision Center, 145th Street , Humphrey’s Backstage Lounge, Downtown Cafe, 182 E. Main, El Cajon, 6pm. 11260 Clairemont Mesa Blvd., 7pm. 2241 Shelter Island Dr., 4pm. 8:15pm. Jazz Roots w/ Lou Curtiss , 8-10pm, KSDS (88.3 Esencia Latin Jazz Quartet, The Turquoise, 873 Anna Levitt , Toma Sol Cafe, 301 W. Washington Adrienne Nims & Spirit Wind , Rhythm City Grill, Turquoise St., 6:30pm St., 7pm. 1020 San Marcos Blvd., 6pm. FM). José Sinatra’s OB-oke Winston’s, 1921 Bacon Wood ‘n’ Lips Open Mic , Frubble, 9628 Carlton wednesday • 4 Toughest Girl Alive w/ Candye Kane & Sue The Rocksliders , Old California Coffeehouse & , Hills Blvd., Santee, sign-up 5:30pm. Palmer , Moxie Theatre, 6663 El Cajon Blvd., Eatery, 1080 San Marcos blvd., 7pm. St., 9:30pm. Jack Butler Acoustic Duo , Dick’s Last Resort, Marjit Vinjerui , Encinitas Library, 540 Cornish Dr., 7:30pm. thru Sunday. Tom Baird w/ David Silva & Friends , Rebecca’s, The Bluegrass Special w/ Wayne Rice , 10pm- 3pm. 345 4th Ave., 7pm. Sista Monica Parker CD Release , Anthology, 3015 Juniper St., 7:30pm. midnight, KSON (97.3 FM). Elliott Lawrence , Avenue 5 Restaurant, 2760 Marjit Vinjerui , Solana Beach Library, 157 1337 India St., 7:30pm. Dave Alvin , AMSD Concerts, 4650 Mansfield St., Stevens Ave., 6:30pm. 5th Ave., 7pm. Sister Hazel , Belly Up, 143 S. Cedros, Solana Normal Heights, 7:30pm. every monday Old Tyme Fiddlers Jam (1st & 3rd Thursday), Robin Henkel & Billy Watson , Calypso Cafe, 576 Beach, 9pm. Stanley Clarke Band , Anthology, 1337 India St., N Hwy. 101, Encinitas, 7pm. New Expression Music, 4434 30th St., 7pm. Zane Carney/Andy Lund/Jesse Payo , Lestat’s, 7:30&9:30pm. Open Mic , Gio’s, 8384 La Mesa Blvd., 5:30pm. Sue Palmer Quintet , Croce’s, 802 5th Ave., 3343 Adams Ave., 9pm. Ukulele Jam , New Expression Music, 4434 30th Moonlight Serenade Orchestra , Lucky Star Joel Rafael , Rock Valley House Concert, Restaurant, 3893 54th St., 7pm. 7:30pm. University City, 8pm. 858.452.1539 or wonder - St., 2852 University Ave., 6:30pm. Maile CD Release w/ Terry Matsuoka , [email protected] Open Mic , Tango Del Rey, 3567 Del Rey St., Jazz Jam w/ Joe Angelastro , E St. Cafe, 128 W. E St., Encinitas, 7pm. Anthology, 1337 India St., 7:30pm. Stoney B Blues Band , Hensley’s Flying Elephant, 7pm. Dick Dale/Hargo , Belly Up, 143 S. Cedros, Solana friday • 13 850 Tamarack Ave., Carlsbad, 8pm. El Cajon Music Masters , Central Open Mic/Family Jam , Rebecca’s, 3015 Juniper St., 7pm. Beach, 8pm. Beausoleil w/ Michael Doucet , Poway Center Congregational Church, 8360 Lemon Ave., La Lisa Sanders , Wynola Pizza Express, 4355 Hwy. for the Arts, 15498 Espola Rd., 8pm. Mesa, 7pm. 78, Julian, 6pm. Ian Tordella Quintet , 98 Bottles, 2400 Kettner Open Mic , Turquoise Cafe Bar Europa, 873 every friday Derren Raser , Cafe Libertalia, 3834 5th Ave., 7pm. Blvd., 8pm. Turquoise St., PB, 7pm. thursday • 5 Jean-Michel Pilc Trio , Athenaeum, 1008 Wall Bill Shreeve Quartet , Croce’s, 802 5th Ave., Open Mic , Cafe Lily, 14045 Midland Rd., Poway, Kurt Elling Tribute w/ Joe Azarello/Rob 5pm. St., La Jolla, 7:30pm. Thorsen/Duncan Moore , Dizzy’s @ SD Wine & 7:30pm. Marjit Vinjerui , Valley Center Library, 29200 Cole Open Mic , Lion Coffee, 101 Market St., 6pm. Grade Rd., 6pm. Pete Escovedo Y Familia , Anthology, 1337 India Culinary Ctr., 200 Harbor Dr., 8pm. International Ethnic Folk Dancing (intermedi - St., 7:30&9:30pm. Tracy Grammer Lestat’s, 3343 Adams Ave., 9pm. ate & advanced) , Balboa Park Club & War Joe Mendoza , Uncle Duke’s Beach Cafe, 107 Peter Sprague , Roxy Restaurant, 517 S. Coast Memorial Bldg., 7:30pm. Diana St., Leucadia, 6pm. Hwy. 101, Encinitas, 7pm. Billy Watson , The Pannikin, Flower Hill Shopping Center, Del Mar, 8pm. Open Mic , Lestat’s, 3343 Adams Ave., 7:30pm. Joe Marillo Trio , Rebecca’s, 3015 Juniper St., John Foltz , Marble Room, 535 5th Ave., 7:30pm. Mattson 2 , Lestat’s, 3343 Adams Ave., 9pm. Stoney B’s Old School Blues Jam , Gaslamp 7pm. (1st three Fridays of the month) Meshell Ndegeocello , Anthology, 1337 India St., monday • 23 Speakeasy, 710 4th Ave., 9pm. Elliott Lawrence , Shooters, Sheraton Hotel La 7:30pm. Stoney B Blues Band , Hooley’s Pub, 5500 Grossmont Center Dr., La Mesa, 9pm. Jolla, Holiday Court Dr., 7pm. Toughest Girl Alive w/ Candye Kane & Sue International Guitar Night , Schulman Open Mic , Bella Roma Restaurant, 6830 La Palmer , Moxie Theatre, 6663 El Cajon Blvd., Auditorium, 1775 Dove Lane, Carlsbad, 7pm. every tuesday Jolla Blvd. #103, 8pm. 7:30pm. thru Sunday. Chet Cannon’s Blue Monday Pro Jam , Open Mic , Joey’s Smokin’ BBQ & Doc’s Open Mic , L’Amour de Yogurt, 9975 Carmel Coco Montoya , Humphrey’s Backstage Lounge, saturday • 14 Humphrey’s Backstage Lounge, 2241 Shelter Saloon, 6955 El Camino Real, Carlsbad, 7pm. Mountain Rd., 8pm. 2241 Shelter Island Dr., 8pm. Island Dr., 7pm. Traditional Irish Session , The Ould Sod, 3373 Bill Shreeve Quartet , Croce’s, 802 5th Ave., Torrey Mercer , Lestat’s, 3343 Adams Ave., 9pm. Robin Henkel , Bird Rock Coffee Roasters, 5627 Mark Hummel’s Blues Harmonica Blowout w/ Adams Ave., 7pm. 8:30pm. La Jolla Blvd., 10am. John Mayall/Billy Boy Arnold/Curtis Salgado/ Sugar Ray Norcia , Belly Up, 143 S. Cedros, Open Mic , Beach Club Grille, 710 Seacoast Dr., Open Mic , Egyptian Tea Room & Smoking Barbara Nesbitt , Poway Library, 13137 Poway Imperial Beach, 7pm. Parlour, 4644 College Ave., 9pm. Rd., 2pm. Solana Beach, 8pm. Chet & the Committee All Pro Blues Jam , The friday • 6 Rack of Bones Ensemble , Museum of Making Harp, 4935 Newport Ave., 7:30pm. Music, 5790 Armada Dr., Carlsbad, 4pm. every saturday Jake’s Mountain , Wynola Pizza Express, 4355 Open Mic , Second Wind, 8515 Navajo Rd., Hwy. 78, Julian, 6pm. Adrienne Nims & Spirit Wind , Rhythm City Grill, tuesday • 24 8pm. Joe Marillo , The Brickyard, 675 W. G St., 1020 San Marcos Blvd., 6pm. 9:30am. Stoney B Blues Band , Encinitas Elk’s Lodge, 1393 Open Mic , The Royal Dive, 2949 San Luis Rey Windsor Rd., Cardiff, 7pm. The Taildraggers w/ John Mailander , Wynola Lou & Virginia Curtiss Song Circle , 1725 Granite Rd., Oceanside, 8pm. Members of Plow , Golden Hill Farmers Market, Pizza Express, 4355 Hwy. 78, Julian, 6pm. 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