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18MONDAY
MAD SKILLET
ACOUSTIC CAMP FIRE BENEFIT: Singer/
Tuesday, Feb. 19 Sierra Nevada Big Room
songwriter duos The Bidwells and Sunday Iris are joined by Caitlin Jemme & the Goodness for a night of restorative vibes and good tunes to raise money for Camp Fire relief. Mon, 2/18, 6pm. Unwined Kitchen & Bar, 980 Mangrove Ave.
SEE TUESDAY
Fleetwood Mac and Tom Petty during this Rocking for Paradise session to benefit victims of the Camp Fire. Sat, 2/16, 7pm. $15-$20. El Rey Theater, 230 W. Second St. elreychico.com
17SUNDAY
DECADES: Local cover band celebrates their third album, packed full of hits from the 1970s. Sat, 2/16, 7:30pm. $10. Tackle Box, 379 E. Park Ave. tackleboxchico.com
DRAG SHOW: Drag queens and kings
bring hot fire. Sat, 2/16, 10:30pm. $7. The Maltese, 1600 Park Ave.
DRIVER: Rock ’n’ roll trio Sat, 2/16, 9pm. JAX Bar, at Berry Patch Restaurant, 900 Newville Road, Orland.
night long in the lounge. Sat, 2/16, 9pm. Feather Falls Casino & Lodge, 3 Alverda Drive, Oroville.
LED ZEPAGAIN: Big Ludwigs, doublenecked guitars and maybe a gong in this spot-on tribute act. Sat, 2/16, 9:30pm. $5. Feather Falls Casino & Lodge, 3 Alverda Drive, Oroville.
MAX MINARDI: Indie rock singer/ songwriter with a country-tinged voice. Sat, 2/16, 9:30pm. La Salles, 229 Broadway St. lasalleschico.com
JOHN SEID, LARRY PETERSON & BOB LITTELL: An eclectic mix of dinner
SOUL POSSE: Super fun party band
KELLY TWINS DUELING PIANOS: Jon
STEALING NICKS & PETTY LUV: Tribute
tunes. Sat, 2/16, 6:30pm. Diamond Steakhouse, 220 W. Fourth St. and Chris play your requests all
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rocks it out. Sat, 2/16. Wine Time, 26 Lost Dutchman Drive.
acts play the music of Stevie Nicks/
JOHN SEID & LARRY PETERSON: Eclectic mix for dinner. Sun, 2/17. 5th Street Steakhouse, 345 W. Fifth St.
MUCH ADO ABOUT IMPROV: Live and
unscripted Shakespeare. Sun, 2/17, 7pm. $5. Chico Live Improv Comedy, 561 East Lindo Ave.
PARADISE BIG BAND: Come out and dance to big band music on a Sunday evening. Sun, 2/17, 7pm. $8. Studio One Ballroom, 707 Wall St., 530-906-0441.
SERENGETI: Chicago rapper Serengeti, post-punk indie rock band Similar Alien, jazzy hip-hop Redfield Clipper, plus Calex, Uncle Pill and Esquire Ali. Sun, 2/17, 7pm. $7. 1078 Gallery, 820 Broadway St. 1078gallery.org
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19TUESDAY
THUMPASAURUS: L.A. punk/funk outfit
astonish. Wed, 2/20, 7pm. $15. Unwined Kitchen & Bar, 980 Mangrove Ave. eventbrite.com
mixes heavy metal, free jazz and musical theater for a wild stage show. Funk band Big Sticky Mess opens the show. Tue, 2/19, 8pm. $8. Lost on Main, 319 Main St.
THE BIDWELLS: Local duo performs in
20WEDNESDAY AN EVENING OF WONDER: Magicians Dean Waters and Stephen Chollet entertain, confound and
the lounge. Wed, 2/20, 6pm. Diamond Steakhouse, 220 W. Fourth St. hoteldiamondchico.com
FIREFLY: Gifted storyteller Erin Haley sings originals and covers in the vein of Emmylou Harris and Sheryl Crow. Wed, 2/20, 6pm. Red Tavern, 1250 Esplanade.
HARDCORE SHOW: Dying for It, With War and The Choice get heavy. Tue, 2/19, 7pm. Ike’s Place, 648 W. Fifth St.
JOHN MEDESKI’S MAD SKILLET: Avantjazz keyboardist John Medeski and Grammy-nominated guitarist Will Bernard (Medicine Hat, Party Hats) team up with Dirty Dozen Brass Band’s legendary rhythm section, sousaphone player Kirk Joseph and drummer Terence Higgins. Eclectic and far-reaching, the unconventional combo produces some trailblazing music. Tue, 2/19, 7:30pm. $25. Sierra Nevada Big Room, 1075 E. 20th St. sierranevada.com
MAITA & MISÉ: Fun, freaky and experimental folk musicians from Oregon perform with local act Fera, plus dreamy duo Valleys. Tue, 2/19, 7:30pm. $5. 1078 Gallery, 1710 Park Ave. 1078gallery.org
HELP ON THE WAY
One of the premier tribute acts carrying on the legacy of the Grateful Dead, Dark Star Orchestra, will jam one out for Paradise tonight (Feb. 14) at the Durham Memorial Hall. Praised for its dead-on performances, the band is a Butte County favorite, bringing waves of energy as well as relief to those affected by the Camp Fire.
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