THurSDay 1/31—WEDnESDay 2/6 NIGHTLIFE PSyCHOBILLySKaPunK WEBSTER MOORE: Singer/songwriter, LOW FLYING BIRDS: Americana and Headlined by (pictured), this plus Drunken Dumpling food bluegrass from this fun, high- bill features a big ol’ heap of rock ’n’ roll going down tonight truck. Thu, 1/31, 7pm. The Commons, energy band. Fri, 2/1, 8pm. $7. 2412 Park Ave. Unwined Kitchen & Bar, 980 (Jan. 31) at the Senator Theatre. The godfather of modern Mangrove Ave. unwinedchico.com , the Rev is joined by longtime bassist Jimbo Wal- YUPPIE LIBERATION FRONT: Band leader and Chico alum Thomas Molina MAKER’S MILE: Funk, rock, reggae and lace; the pair have been playing together for nearly 35 years. combines jazz, reggae, neo soul, hip-hop, plus and opening set from You’ll also see a set by western swing king Big Sandy, SoCal Latin and R&B, plus standards One-Up’s Aaron Stroh. Fri, 2/1, ska punks Voodoo Glow Skulls and The Delta Bombers. and fun arrangements of popular 9pm. Tackle Box, 379 E. Park Ave. music. Thu, 1/31, 6pm. Tender Loving tackleboxchico.com Coffee, 365 E. Sixth St. MATT MCBRIDE: McBride opens the show with a solo set and closes FrOnT COunTry with his full band, plus music from Tonight, Jan. 31 FrIDay Manimals and blues-y rock trio Sierra Nevada Big Room 1 Yurkovic. Fri, 2/1, 8:30pm. $5. The BUTTE STRONG SESSION: Benefit Maltese, 1600 Park Ave. PSyCHOBILLySKaPunK SEE THurSDay show featuring Joe Craven, Alex Headlined by the Reverend Horton Heat (pictured), this bill THurSDay De Grassi and Laurie Lewis with MOJO GREEN: Funked-out Reno septet features a big ol’ heap of rock ’n’ roll going down tonight 31 Nina Gerber, performing sepa- brings their mobile dance party to #BROKEAF: Celebrate Aquarius rately and together. Musicians join town, with a ripping horn section, (Jan. 31) at the Senator Theatre. The godfather of mod- LEFTY’S BLUES JAM: Open jam session birthdays with an exclusive lineup forces to benefit Camp Fire deep pockets of soul and a capti- with tips supporting musicians who ern rockabilly, the Rev is joined by longtime bassist Jimbo of Aquarian DJs rocking the survivors through KZFR and the vating lead singer. Opening set by DJ lost gear in the Camp Fire. Thu, 1/31, decks. Thu, 1/31, 9pm. The Patio, 177 Sierra Nevada Brewing Co. Fri, 2/1, Amburgers. Fri, 2/1, 9pm. $10. Lost Wallace; the pair have been playing together for nearly 35 7pm. Tackle Box, 379 E. Park Ave. E. Second St. 6:30pm. $15. Chico Women’s Club, on Main, 319 Main St., 892-2445. years. You’ll also see a set by western swing king Big Sandy, tackleboxchico.com 592 E. Third St. kzfr.org lostonmainchico.com SoCal ska punks Voodoo Glow Skulls and The Delta Bombers. FIFTH THURSDAY SHOWCASE: Singer/ REVEREND HORTON HEAT: The Rev will songwriters Matilda Krulder and CARAVANSERAI: Santana tribute. Come PUB SCOUTS: Traditional Irish music bring you to your knees with rol- Oliver Moore, Makenzi Allen and for Abraxas, but get out before for happy hour. Fri, 2/1, 4pm. $1. licking rockabilly tunes and pomade. Elliot Walsh, and special guests. Thu, “Smooth.” Fri, 2/1, 9:30pm. $5. Duffy’s Tavern, 337 Main St. Plus, boogie with western swing all- 1/31, 6:30pm. Free. Farm Star Pizza, Feather Falls Casino & Lodge, 3 ROBERT KARCH & SHIGEMI MINETAKA: star Big Sandy, punk ’n’ ska outfit 2359 Esplanade, 343-2056. Alverda Drive, Oroville. RECKLESS ENVY: Cover band from Reno Jazz, R&B and pop duets on guitar Voodoo Glow Skulls and rockin’ blues plays everything from Journey, ZZ and piano. Fri, 2/1, 6:30pm. Free. SaTurDay FRONT COUNTRY: Americana/rock band punkers Delta Bombers. Thu, 1/31, Top and Heart to Bruno Mars and Diamond Steakhouse, 220 W. Fourth 2 DAVE NACHMANOFF: Singer/philosopher 8pm. $17.50. Senator Theatre, 517 has played RockyGrass, MerleFest and multi-instrumentalist toured Maroon 5. Fri, 2/1, 8:30pm. Feather St., 895-1515. BLACKOUT BETTY: High-octane ’80s Main St. jmaxproductions.net and Telluride festivals. Now the San with Al Stewart for 15 years and Falls Casino & Lodge, 3 Alverda rock tribute band packs the dance Francisco-based group returns to has shared the stage with Alison Drive, Oroville. TANNER RICHARDSON: Singer/song- floor. Sat, 2/2, 9pm. Studio Inn SHIGEMI MINETAKA & FRIENDS: Tasty the Big Room with a rollicking stage Krauss, Cheryl Wheeler, Firefall writer performs for happy hour. Fri, Lounge, 2582 Esplanade. tunes for your dining experi- show and impressive vocal harmo- and John Wesley Harding. Email 2/1, 4pm. La Salles, 229 Broadway St. ence. Thu, 1/31, 6:30pm. Diamond nies. Thu, 1/31, 7:30pm. $17.50. [email protected] for infor- lasalleschico.com BOB MARLEY TRIBUTE: Kick off Bob Steakhouse, 220 W. Fourth St. Big Room, 1075 E 20th St. sierra mation about this house show. Fri, Marley’s birthday month with Sol nevada.com 2/1, 7pm. davenach.com . Horizon and Triple Tree. Celebrate

2019 Keep Chico Weird Art Show Deadline for Feb. 28–March 3, 2019 submissions is 1078 Gallery Jan. 31, 2019. ▼ Art in all mediums is eligible ▼ Must be 18-over to submit Dearest weird artists ... Chico needs you. And the Chico News & Review wants to celebrate your strange, freaky, bizarre, unique approach to making art! Submissions are now being accepted for the sixth annual Keep Chico Weird Art Show, happening Feb. 28-March 3 at the 1078 Galley. (No talent show this year, but we are looking for a few performers to entertain the weirdos during the reception, March 2.)

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