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Bluegrass Show Calendar 05-2016 KXCI Bluegrass Show 0 Calendar 03/07/2020 Date Day Artist/Event Where/Club Time Kicking off our day today 03/07-03/08 Sat-Sun Juni Fisher (western) Az Folklore Preserve - Hereford AZ 03/07-03/08 Sat-Sun SteamPump Convention-multiple performers & presenters Old Tucson (Gen Admin & Evening tickets) 10am-6pm / 7-11pm 03/07-03/08 Sat-Sun 8th SE AZ Wine Growers Fest-Rhythm Jax, Bad News Blues Band,Cat Daddy,12Barz Blues Kief-Joshua Vineyards Elgin Rd Elgin AZ 10am-5pm 7-Mar Sat Arizona Balalaika Orchestra Pima Communtity College West Campus $15 7pm 03/07-03/22 Sat-Sun Horse Racing Rillito Raceway Park 4502 N 1st Ave(at River Rd)$5-Post Time 1:30pm 03/07-03/29 Sat-Sun Renaissance Festival 12601 E US Hwy60 Gold Canyon AZ (East of Apache Jct) 11am-5:45pm 8-Mar Sun Woofstock - All about dogs. Reid Park 22nd & Country Club 10am-4pm 03/13-03/15 Fri-Sun Marana Bluegrass Festival-High Lonesome,Sonoran Dogs,Hard RD Trio and more Gladden Farms 12205 N Tangerine Farms Rd Marana AZ Fri 3-6pm Sat Tucson's Got Talent 191 E Toole $10+ Fees (13 & under free) 6pm Sat Night Hart Bianchi's Italian Restaurant 3620 W Tangerine Rd Marana 5:30-8:30pm 7-Mar Sat Panic Station Big Nose Kates's 417 E Allen Tombstone AZ 7-11pm Sat Prose and Cons Bisbee Grand Saloon - 61 Main St Bisbee AZ 8-11pm Sat Gigi & The Glow Brother John's (1801 N Stone) 9:30pm-12:30am Sat Michael Freidman (jazz) Trio Caffé Torino 5605 E River Rd Ste 121 6-9pm Sat Allegro Son Afro-Cuban Jazz (reservations recommended) Catalina Craft Pizza & Brew Pub 15930 N. Oracle Rd $3 6-9pm 7-Mar Sat Greyhound Soul (local original rock) Che's Lounge 350 N 4th Ave 10pm-1am On Going Sat Neon Profit Chicago Bar (5954 E Speedway) 9:30pm 7-Mar Sat Leather & Lace (comedy & costume event encouraged) with Jessie Salcido Stroud Chuckleheads 41 Brewery Ave Bisbee AZ 8-12am Sat Howe Gelb and Gabrielle Pietrangelo Club Congress $12 adv / $15 door 7-10pm Sat Tom Walbank and Dimitri Manos Crooked Tooth Brewery 228 E 6th St 7-9pm 7-Mar Sat The Band Wanted Crystal Palace 436 E Allen St Tombstone AZ 12:30-4:30pm 7-Mar Sat Patrick Rayl & the .357 Band Crystal Palace 436 E Allen St Tombstone AZ 8pm-11:45pm Sat UA Classical Guitar Program Desert View Perfoming Arts in Saddlebrooke $25 7:30pm 7-Mar Sat Red Jack the Band (country) Eddie's Cocktails (8150 E 22nd St) 9pm-1am Sat Youth Mariachi Exo (Coffee) Roast / El Crisol Bar( 403 N 6th Ave ) donation 6-7pm Sat Night Brigade Famous Sams (7129 E Golf links) 9pm-1am Sat Movie: BANFF Film Festival Fox Theatre $15-60 7pm Sat Ultimate Rolling Stones Tribute Band Gaslight Music Hall 13005 N Oracle Rd Oro Valley $31 6pm Sat Dennis Moore (piano), Robin Bessier Hacienda del Sol 6-9pm Sat Roman-Barten Sherman Concert (blues) Harlow Gardens (5620 East Pima) $15 7-9pm Sat Serious jester Hideout Saloon East (1110 S Sherwood Village) 8pm-12am Sat Nathaniel Burnside La Cocina/OTA 201 N Court 5:30-8pm Sat The Welty-Wilson Trio La Cocina/OTA 201 N Court 8-9:30pm Sat Jade Esteban Estrada with Justin Berkman opening Laff's Comedy Caffe 2900 E Broadway 7pm & 9:30pm 7-Mar Sat Al Foul Trio (rockabilly) Mercado San Agustin 6-9pm 7-Mar Sat Black Cat Bones Montery Court 505 W Miracle Mile 7-10pm 7-Mar Sat Badlands (country) Outlaw Saloon (1302 W Roger) 9pm-1am Sat Working Man's Band Paradiso Bar @ Casino Del Sol $10 9pm-12am Sat Moving Pictures - Rush Tribute Band Rialto Theatre $18+Fees (Gen Admin seating) 8pm Sat Nfocus for the Glen Garcelon Foundation Robson Ranch Eloy AZ Tack Room donation 5-9pm Sat Tom Cat and the Prowlers Rockabilly Grill (3700 N Oracle Rd - north of Prince) 7-11pm Sat CSM Trio Saguaro Corners 3750 S Old Spanish Trail 6-9pm Sat Flying Half Full Saint Charles Tavern (1632 S 4th Ave) 8pm On Going Sat Desert Treasure Band Sakura (6534 E Tanque Verde Rd) 7-10pm Sat Johnny & Jack Sentinel Peak East (9155 E Tanque Verde #177) 6-9pm On Going Sat Karaoke Silver Room 673 S Plumer Ave 9pm-2am Sat DJ RamRod Sky Bar (5th St & 4th Ave) 9pm-12:30am Sat Rocky Rivera & DJ Roza (International Women's Day Concert) Solar Culture 31 E Toole $$ 6:30-9:30pm 7-Mar Sat Chalako St Elmo Bar 36 Brewery Ave Bisbee AZ 9pm-1am On Going Sat Pete Swan Trio (Jazz) Sullivan's Steakhouse (Campbell & River Rd) 5:30-8:30pm Sat Amateur Boxing (20 bouts) Sunset Room @ Casino Del Sol $15 1pm-?? Sat Nu-Metal The Edge Lounge (4635 N Flowing Wells) $5 8pm-1am Sat Brian Bergoetz The House of Bards (4915 E Speedway) $$ Sat Top Dead Center 420 Show with guest The Hut (305 N 4th Ave at 8th St) 4:20-7:30pm On Going Sat Flipside (country) The Maverick 6622 E Tanque Verde $5 9pm-1am Sat Zona Libre The Playground (278 E Congress) 6-9pm Sat Dino Kle Blazers (LA psychedelic rock) The Quary 40 Brewery Ave Bisbee AZ 7-11pm 7-Mar Sat Bacon Bash (food) The Rock (136 N Park Ave) $25 11am-4pm Sat Movie: Maligun Youth Radio (local Tucson reunion concert from Rialto 2014 ) The Screening Room (127 E Congress) $8 7:30pm 7-Mar Sat Ones All The Station Pub & Grill 8235 N Silverbell Marana AZ 8-11pm Sat Corey Spector (classic covers on guitar/piano) The Views at Sun City Oro Valley 1555 E Rancho Vistoso Blvd 5-8pm Sat Bryan Dean Trio Three Canyon Garden(4999 N Sabino Canyon Rd-outdoor event). 6-9pm Sat Suerte Musical Tropico Lounge @ Casino Del Sol (No Cover) 9pm-1am Sat Heather Hardy Band Tubac Jack's 7 Plaza Rd Tubac AZ 7-10pm Sat Wild Ride (country) Westward Look 245 E Ina Rd 7:30-10:30pm Sat Billy Shaw Jr Band (country) Whiskey Roads 2265 W Ina Rd 9pm-12:30am 7-Mar Sat Whiskey Riverdogs Wyatt Earp's Oriental Saloon Tombstone AZ 8pm-12am Sun Juni Fisher (western) Az Folklore Preserve - Hereford AZ 2pm Sun 8th SE AZ Wine Growers Fest-Cat Daddy,12Barz Blues, Ones All Band Kief-Joshua Vineyards elgin Rd Elgin 10am-5pm Sun SteamPump Convention-multiple performers & presenters Old Tucson (Gen Admin & Evening tickets) 10am-6pm / 7-11pm 8-Mar Sun Buddy - The Buddy Holly Story Fox Theatre $27-77 3-6pm Sun Riders of the Purple Sage (Opera) Tucson Music Hall $25-120 2pm On Going Sun Mariachi Q with Mariachi Luz de Luna Brother John's (1801 N Stone) 11am-2pm On Going Sun Hot Club of Tucson (Django Jazz) Hotel Congress lobby 10:30am-1:30pm On Going Sun Mik & The Funky Brunch La Cocina/OTA (201 N Court Ave - downtown) 12:30-2:30pm Sun Syndenn Sweet & band Monterey Court Brunch 11am-2pm Sun Paul Green & Midnight Blue Montery Court 505 W Miracle Mile 6-9pm On Going Sun Rich Rodriguez Saguaro Corners 10:30am-12:30pm Sun Spicy Loops (Austin TX) The Quary 40 Brewery Ave Bisbee AZ 11am-1pm On Going Sun Kevin Pakulis Band Borderlands Brewery 119 E Toole @ 7th Ave (No Cover) 2:30-5pm On Going Sun Phil Davis Jazz Band and more Brother John's (1801 N Stone) 3-6pm 8-Mar Sun The Band Wanted Crystal Palace 436 E Allen St Tombstone AZ 12:30-4:30pm Sun Dave Fitzsimmons host the Arroyo Café "Viva Tucson" Comedy, The Festival Band & more El Casino Ballroom 437 E 26th St $12 2pm Sun Legion of Mario The Hut (305 N 4th Ave at 8th St) 3-6pm Sun Norm Kibble fingerpicking guitarist (2:45pm), Lizard Rock Ramblers bluegrass (4pm) The Mint 3540 East Grant Road 2:45-5pm On Going Sun Karaoke Sunday The Views at Sun City Oro Valley 1555 E Rancho Vistoso Blvd 4-7pm Sun Open Jam Whiskey Roads 2265 W Ina Rd 3-7pm Nightlife Sunday Sun Ditch Creek Dixies (duo) Caballo Loco Ranch 14475 W Britten Ranch Rd Tucson 6:30pm Sun Hey, Bucko! Che's Lounge 350 N 4th Ave 5-8pm On Going Sun Open Mic Chuckleheads 41 Brewery Ave Bisbee 7:30-10pm Sun Loolowningen with Droll and Rough Draft Club Congress $6.65 7-10pm On Going Sun Back 2 Back Eddie'sCocktails (8150 E 22nd St) 6-11pm Sun Yacht Rock Revue - The Hot Dads in Tight Jeans Tour Fox Theatre $20+ Fees 8pm Sun Ultimate Rolling Stones Tribute Band Gaslight Music Hall 13005 N Oracle Rd Oro Valley $31 6pm Sun Dennis Moore (piano), Pete Swan Quartet Hacienda del Sol 6-9pm Sun Michael P & The Gullywashers Hideout Saloon East (1110 S Sherwood Village) 5:30-8:30pm Sun Red Feather Duet Noble Hops Gastropub (1335 Lambert Lane) 5:30-8:30pm Sun Eugene Boronow Public Brewhouse 209 N Hoff Ave 5-7pm On Going Sun Deacon Pro Jam Rockabilly Grill (3700 N Oracle Rd - north of Prince) 5-9pm Sun Movie: Jumanji Sky Bar (5th St & 4th Ave) 6pm Sun Gabe Rozzell St Elmo Bar 36 Brewery Ave Bisbee AZ 5-8pm Sun Tom Walbank (acoustic blues) The Coronet (198 W Cushing St - the old Cushing St) 6-8pm Sun Cherbobyl the Secret and A Perfect Being The Edge Lounge (4635 N Flowing Wells) $$ 6-10pm On Going Sun Acoustic Open Mic - hosted by members of Cadillac Mountain The Hut (305 N 4th Ave at 8th St) 6-8pm 8-Mar Sun Ritmo de Sanchez The Maverick 6622 E Tanque Verde 7-10pm On Going Sun Karaoke with Tony G Union Public House (St Philips Plaza 4340 N Campbell Ave) 10pm-2am 1 KXCI Bluegrass Show 0 Calendar 03/07/2020 Date Day Artist/Event Where/Club Time On Going Mon Jazz & Blues Night (Julie Buck & Mike Gellar) - The Great American Songbook Catalina Craft Pizza & Brew Pub 15930 N.
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