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North Coast Strings/North Coastal New Horizons Band Holiday Concert

North Coast Strings/North Coastal New Horizons Band Holiday Concert

The Museum of Making Music's mission is to celebrate the rich history and encourage the future of music making. They seek to preserve, communicate, and advance the tradition of innovation and excellence in the music products industry and to help ensure that music making processes, in their broadest sense, continue to (Continue reading)

Symphony Spooktacular

Symphony Spooktacular

SYMPHONY SPOOKTACULAR! A Family Festival Concert Sunday, October 30, 2011, 2pm Ken-David Masur, conductor Nuvi Mehta, narrator A symphony concert is delightful, but can it be frightful? Join us for a scary and fun afternoon conducted by our new assistant conductor, Ken-David Masur. Wear your Halloween (Continue reading)

Gator By The Bay

Gator By The Bay

The biggest Zydeco and Cajun festival on the West Coast! Live music, Cajun food, and family fun. More than 85 performances on six stages, free dance lessons, delicious southern-style food, straight from Louisiana May 12, and 13, 2012 May 12, Blues and Country Day, 10:30 AM to 8 PM May 13, Mother's Day, (Continue reading)

Mission Federal ArtWalk

Mission Federal ArtWalk

San Diego's Original Fine Art Festival celebrates 28th year as the largest art event in the region — April 28 and 29, 2012. Known fondly as the largest fine art festival in southern California, Mission Federal ArtWalk is celebrating its 28th year of bringing together all facets of the arts to promote the joy and (Continue reading)

2012 Adams Avenue Unplugged

2012 Adams Avenue Unplugged

Adams Avenue Unplugged is a FREE music festival along a two-mile stretch of Adams Avenue spilling out from east of Texas Street in Normal Heights, west across Interstate 805 and past Interstate 15 into Kensington. 170 live musical performances are being scheduled on stages both inside and outside. Thirty local (Continue reading)

Tribute to Ray Charles

Tribute to Ray Charles

A Winter Pops Concert Friday & Saturday, April 13 & 14, 2012, 8pm Marvin Hamlisch, conductor Ellis Hall, vocalist Ray Charles was truly one of the legendary voices in American music. Ellis Hall, a former protégé of Ray Charles, pays tribute to the master with hits such as "I Can’t Stop Loving You," (Continue reading)

Now Showing – Live!

Now Showing - Live!

San Diego has earned its reputation as a premiere and sophisticated theatre town boasting two Tony Award-winning theatres.  More shows have been sent to Broadway from San Diego than any other city in America. With over 150 adventurous theatres of all sizes in the area, San Diego’s theatre scene is one of the most (Continue reading)

House of Blues

House of Blues

The House of Blues in San Diego is one of 13 locations throughout the United States.  The San Diego location is famous for its “Bead Wall” made of Mardi Gras beads from the heart of New Orleans.  With live music almost every night of the week, you can pretty much enjoy the vibe anytime.  However, the music (Continue reading)

Anthology

Anthology

San Diego's newest, premiere dining and live music establishment - Anthology, offers some of the most legendary acts on stage and in the kitchen. Located near the hip neighborhood of "Little Italy" on the southern end of India Street, Anthology marked its grand opening on June 6, 2007. Anthology comes to life in the (Continue reading)

Belly Up Tavern – Solana Beach

Belly Up Tavern - Solana Beach

The internationally acclaimed Belly Up Tavern located in Solana Beach, has a long history of bringing great live music to the San Diego area. The Belly Up has been continually voted “San Diego’s Best Live Music Venue” by several publications including the Union Tribune, The Reader and San Diego Magazine as well (Continue reading)

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