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Bluegrass Show Calendar 05-2016 KXCI Bluegrass Show 02/02/2019 Calendar Date Day Artist/Event Where/Club Time Kicking off our day today 02/02-02/03 Sat-Sun Barry Ward Az Folklore Preserve - Hereford AZ 2pm Sat Mercado San Agustin 1pm Sat Top Dead Center with tweener guests The Hut (305 N 4th Ave at 8th St) 4:20-8pm 2-Feb Sat Miss Olivia & the Interlopers, Miller's Planet 191 E Toole no cover 8pm Sat Tejano Night with the Festival Band Brother John's (1801 N Stone) 9pm-12am On Going Sat Tony Frank Trio Café Torino 6-9pm 2-Feb Sat Mindy Ronstadt & One-Bill Band Catalina Craft Pizza & Brew Pub 15930 N. Oracle Rd 5-6:30&7:30-9pm Sat Tucson Symphony member perform Haydn & Schumann Catalina Foothills High School 2pm & 7:30pm 2-Feb Sat Groundhog Groves, The Rifle, and Midtown Islanders Che's Lounge 10:30pm-1am On Going Sat Neon Prophet Chicago Bar (5954 E Speedway) 9:30pm Tonight Sat 46th Presidents Concert - Arizona Symphony Orch w/Concerto Winners Crowder Hall (UA)1017 N Olive (near Park/Speedway) $10 7:30-9:30pm Sat Southern Arizona Symphony Orchestra (classica) Desert View Perfoming Arts in Saddlebrooke $24 7:30pm Sat Wild Ride (country) Eddie's Cocktails (8150 E 22nd St) 9pm-12am 2-Feb Sat Beausoleil avec Michael Doucet opening the Carnivaleros El Casino Ballroom 437 E 26th St 7:30pm 2-Feb Sat Katie Haverly & the Aviary with Jillian Bessett Exo (Coffee) Roast ( 403 N 6th Ave ) $8 8-10pm Sat Funky Bonz & Streetlight Famous Sams (7129 E Golf links) 9pm-12am 2-Feb Sat Cochise County All-Stars Fini's Landing (5689 N Swan Rd) 8-11pm 2-Feb Sat Movie: Groundhog Day (1993) Fox Theatre $5 7:30pm 2-Feb Sat Rainy Daze Band Fred's Arena (9650 S Avra Road) No Cover 6-10pm Sat Unltimate Barry Manilow Tribute Show Gaslight Music Hall 13005 N Oracle Rd Oro Valley $30 2 & 6pm Sat Dennis Moore (piano), Jeff Haskell (piano) & vocalist Julie Ann Hacienda del Sol 6-9pm Sat Wendigo Crossing Hideout Saloon East (1110 S Sherwood Village) 8-11pm Sat Nathaniel Burnside Trio La Cocina/OTA 6:30-9pm Sat Steve Gillespie with Tim Bateman Laff's Comedy Caffe 2900 E Broadway 7pm & 9:30pm 2-Feb Sat We Banjo 3 (Direct from Ireland) Leo Rich Theatre (TCC - 260 S Church) $31 Adv / $34 Door 8pm 2-Feb Sat Jukebox Junqies Loews Ventana Canyon Cascade Lounge 8:30pm Sat Adam Townsend Band Mercado San Agustin 5pm Sat The Hatfields & McCoy's Mescal Bar 70 N Cherokee Trail Benson AZ 7pm-11pm 2-Feb Sat John Coinman Band & Leila Lopez Montery Court $15 7pm Sat Boomtown (country) Paradiso Bar (Casino del Sol) $10 8pm Sat Dia de las Luchas (Mexico style wrestling) with the Surfbroads (female surf band) Rialto Theatre $10-12 8pm 2-Feb Sat Kinda Kinks Rockabilly Grill (3700 N Oracle Rd - north of Prince) 7-11pm Sat Mark Miller Saguaro Corners 6-9pm On Going Sat Desert Treasure Band Sakura (6534 E Tanque Verde Rd) 7-10pm Sat Tom Walbank Sand Reckoner Tasting Room (510 N 7th Ave) 6-9pm Sat DJ Clay Steele Sky Bar (5th St & 4th Ave) 10pm-1am Tonight Sat Don Jose Ruiz (7pm) & Tourmaline Dreams (DJ dance spin 9pm) Solar Culture $10-15 9pm Sat Luicidal (features former members of Suicidal Tendencies) Spark Project Collective 4349 E Broadway (W of Swan) $10 7-11pm On Going Sat Pete Swan (Jazz) Sullivan's Steakhouse (Campbell & River Rd) 6-9pm Sat Gitane Demone Quartet, Mission Creeps, Psygot Surley Wench 9pm-1am Tonight Sat 3rd Boots & Brews - Bill Ganz Band (western Swing) Tanque Verde Ranch 14301 E Speedway (Reservations $55) 6pm-close) Sat Aztral Folk CD Release with The Missing Parts Tap & Bottle (403 N 6th Ave) no cover 8-11pm Sat Eugene Boronow Duo The Dusky Monk (201 N Court Ave - OTA)) 8pm-11pm Sat The Xception The Edge (4635 N Flowing Wells Rd) 9pm-1am Sat Metallica Tribute band from Phoenix The House of Bards (4915 E Speedway) 8pm Sat Heart & Soul The Playground (278 E Congress) 6-9pm Sat Reel Big Fish - The Life Sucks with Mest, Bikini Trill The Rock (136 N Park Ave) 7pm-11pm Sat Corey Spector The View at Sun City Oro Valley 1555 E Rancho Vistoso Blvd 5-8pm Sat Relente 520 Tropico Lounge @ Casino Del Sol (No Cover) 9pm Sat Amosphere Tubac Jack's 6:30-10:30pm Sat Cadillac Mountain (bluegrass) Whole Foods Mkt (5555 N River Rd) 6-8pm Sun Barry Ward Az Folklore Preserve - Hereford AZ 2pm 3-Feb Sun Super Bowl Sunday - New England Patriots vs Los Angeles Rans TV Channel 13 (CBS) 4:30pm Sun Nancy Elliot & guests Monterey Court Brunch 10am-1pm Sun Gabriel Ayala Quintet Montery Court $10 6-9pm On Going Sun Hot Club of Tucson (Django Jazz) Hotel Congress lobby 10:30am-1:30pm Sunday Sun Acoustic Brunch with Rich Rodriguez (10:30am-1pm) Saguaro Corners 10:30am-1pm On Going Sun Mik & The Funky Brunch La Cocina/OTA (201 N Court Ave - downtown) 12:30-2:30pm On Going Sun Kevin Pakulis Band Borderlands Brewery (No Cover) 2:30-4:30pm Sun Born Country, the Music of Alabama Gaslight Music Hall 13005 N Oracle Rd Oro Valley $25 2pm On Going Sun Tucson Jazz Society with the Phil Davis Jazz Session Brother John's (1801 N Stone) Noon On Going Sun The Frytown Toughs (hosts open mic & variety show) Copper Queen Hotel Bisbee AZ 7-9pm On Going Sun Stage Company Eddie'sCocktails (8150 E 22nd St) 6-8pm Sun CW Ayon & Al Foul Exo (Coffee) Roast ( 403 N 6th Ave ) 8-10pm 3-Feb Sun Peter Yarrow and Lonesome Traveler Fox Theatre $27-69 7pm Sun Dennis Moore, Khris Dodge Hacienda del Sol 6-9pm Sun Angel Perez Noble Hops Gastropub (1335 Lambert Lane) 5:30-8:30pm Sun Dreamy Folk with Natalie Pohanic Public Brewhouse 209 N Hoff Ave 5-7pm On Going Sun Deacon Pro Jam Rockabilly Grill 5pm-9pm Sun Porangui CD Release Solar Culture $20 adv / $25 door 7:30pm On Going Sun Pete Swan (Jazz) Sullivan's 6-9pm On Going Sun Andy Hersey The Parish (6453 N Oracle Rd @ Orange Grove) 6-8pm Tonight Sun Desert Bluegrass Assoc Jam Udall Park Rec Ctr 7200 E Tanque Verde 3-5pm 1 KXCI Bluegrass Show 02/02/2019 Calendar Date Day Artist/Event Where/Club Time 4-Feb Mon Jazz Meets Blues with the Desert Divas Gaslight Theatre 7010 E Broadway $22.95 6pm Mon Nathaniel Burnside (Latin guitar) Hacienda del Sol 6-9pm Mon Astarius Miraculii (Sonic Ascension) Solar Culture 31 E Toole $20 adv / $25 door 7pm Mon Brito Brothers The Parish (6453 N Oracle Rd @ Orange Grove) 7-9pm Mon August Burns Red, Fit for a King and Miss May I The Rock 7pm-12am Desert Bluegrass Assoc Christ Community Church On Going Mon DBA Bluegrass Instructional Workshop & Jam 7801 E Kenyon 6:30-8:30 On Going Tues Deacon's Open Jam Chicago Bar 8pm-12am On Going Tues Tommy Tucker Elliott's On Congress (135 E Congress) 8-10pm Tues Nathaniel Burnside (Latin guitar), Birks Works (Jazz Trio) Hacienda del Sol 6-9pm Tues Harmoniemusik Arizona - Wind Quintets Holsclaw Hall 1017 N Olive UofA Free 7-9pm Tues Flagship Romance & Moody Little Sister Montery Court $15 6:30-9:30pm Tues DBA Bluegrass Instructional Workshop & Jam Ora Mae Harn Park 13250 N Lon Adams Rd Marana AZ 6:30-8:30pm Tues Atmosphere with Dem Atlas, The Lioness, DJ Keezy Rialto Theatre $25-29 8pm On Going Tues Tom Walbank (6:30-8:30) & guest (8:30-10:30pm) Sky Bar On Going Tues Jack Bishop Band The Maverick (doors open 5pm) 8pm Wed Tracy Anne & Danny, Photo Ops 191 E Toole $18 8pm On Going Wed Bad News Blues Band Chicago Bar (5954 E Speedway) 7:30pm On Going Wed Tom Patrick Band - Jump, Jive & Wail Desert Diamond Casino 1-4pm 6-Feb Wed Nashville Gold - Country Artist tribute show Desert View Perfoming Arts in Saddlebrooke $30 7:30pm Wed Maggie Golston with Van Christian Dusty Monk at La Cocina (OTA) 8-10pm On Going Wed Country Music by Garry, Terry, Chuck, & Adrian Eddie's Cocktails 8pm 6-Feb Wed Joan Osborne sings Bob Dylan Fox Theatre $29-59 7:30pm Wed Rex Allen Jr Gaslight Music Hall 13005 N Oracle Rd Oro Valley $25 6-8pm Wed Nathaniel Burnside (latin guitar), Sly Slipetsky (jazz piano) Hacienda del Sol 6-9pm On Going Wed Miss Lana Rebel & Kevin Michael Mayfield La Cocina/OTA (201 N Court Ave - 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