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FOR THE WEEK OF FEBRUARY 06

BY PATRICK HYUN WILSON

POST EVENTS ONLINE FOR FREE AT newsreview.com/sacramento

MUSIC THURSDAY, 2/6 A.J. CROCE: A.J. Croce has shared the stage with Willie Nelson, Ray Charles, Ben Harper and even James Brown. In this intimate concert, he and his trio will pay homage to his father Jim Croce’s legacy. 7:30pm, $11$52. Harris Center, 10 College Pkwy, Folsom.

BLACK UHURU: Jamaican reggae group Black Uhuru has been performing since 1972, and they’ll be in Sacramento 7:30pm, $26.50. Goldfield Trading Post, 1630 J St.

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Read me a story on stage PENCE GALLERY, 7:30 PM, NO COVER I was thinking the other day, while listening to my nonfiction audiobook, that as great as it is, it would be so much BOOKS better to hear it live. Alas, I’ve grown too old for my parents to read to me so will never again hear a story read aloud to me in person. But wait, what’s this? Stories on Stage Davis is presenting two works of nonfiction: “The History of Art” by Rae Gouirand and Children of the Land by Marcelo Hernandez Castillo to

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FALLING IN REVERSE The Noise

presents Falling In Reverse: The Drug In Me Is Good Tour, with Falling In Reverse, Escape the Fate and The Word Alive in Sacramento. Ace of Spades 3/4 7pm $27.75 On sale now aceofspadessac.com.

1 Center 3/25 7pm $35-$65 On sale now

years and aren’t showing signs of slowing down any time soon. They’ll be visiting Sacramento with Chrome Ghost for this 21-plus show. Harlow’s 3/19 8pm $20-$25 On sale now harlows.com.

JOJO SIWA Nickelodeon’s JoJo Siwa is

coming to Sacramento for the D.R.E.A.M. The Tour, with supporting act The Belles. The platinum-selling teen star is a familyfriendly source for entertainment. Golden

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be read on stage by Kelley Ogden and Elio Gutierrez? Well I’ll be darned; I guess I can listen to nonfiction stories read aloud to me without headphones getting in the way. “The History of Art” is an essay about the nature of self-expression through art, and Children of the Land is the story of a sons experience in the shadow of their mother’s imminent departure. 212 D St., storiesonstagedavis.com.

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first lady Michelle Obama will be in Sacramento for a moderated conversation.

Golden 1 Center 4/1 3pm & 8pm $139-$220 On sale now. Golden 1 Center.

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Listen to stories read out loud at Pence Gallery.

FACULTY COMPOSITIONS: Short works by UC Davis faculty composers, as well as Mozart’s “Kegelstatt” trio with Laurie San Martin (clarinet), Kurt Rohde (viola) and Carol A. Hess (piano). 12:05pm, UC Davis, 1 Shields Ave., Davis.

HOT MUSIC W/JON REYES: Jon Reyes is a San Francisco-based DJ and producer, one of half of the hip-hop electronic duo DLRN. He started the party Hot Music to celebrate soul, house and global dance music in Sacramento. 9pm, no cover. The Flamingo House Social Club, 2315 K St.

THE MARCUS KING BAND: The Marcus King Band comes to Sacramento, part of their El Dorado Tour. 7pm, $25. Ace of Spades, 1417 R St.

ROYAL THURSDAYS: Spinning Afro beats, dance hall, hip-hop/R&B. The plan is to bring cultures together under one roof. 9:30pm, no cover. Chaise Lounge, 1330 H St.

THURSDAY LIVE! 10TH ANNIVERSARY SHOW: San Francisco’s Maurice Tani has been a fixture on the local alt-country scene for more than a decade with his band 77 El Deora. He previously sang and played guitar for the seminal Motown-style party bands Zasu Pitts Memorial Orchestra and Big Bang Beat. 7:30pm, no cover. Davis Odd Fellows, 415 2nd St., Davis.

FRIDAY, 2/7 BE BRAVE BOLD ROBOT: Watch Be Brave Bold Robot compete with the sexy scintillating din of intimate hot dates in the surrounding booths. 9pm, no cover. Shady Lady, 1409 R St.

COLD SHOT: SAMMIES nominated band Cold

DAVID ARCHULETA Season 7

American Idol runner-up David Archuleta is still around and will be coming to Sacramento to prove it. Harris Center 4/1 7:30pm $28-$48 On sale now harriscenter.net.

MAGGIE HABERMAN

Pulitzer Prize-winning New York Times White House correspondent Maggie Haberman is crossing the country to speak about covering President Donald Trump. Mondavi Center 4/15 7pm $12.50-$65 On sale now mondaviarts.org.

Shot (cover band) performs a lively evening of favorite rock and pop music. 6pm, no cover. Parkside Bar & Lounge, 330 G St., Davis.

JOE CRAVEN & THE SOMETIMERS: There is no label to accurately describe the music of Joe Craven and the Sometimers. Acid rockgrass? Jazz fusion Americana? Whatever it is, he’ll be playing in Sac. 7pm, $35. B Street Theatre, 2700 Capitol Ave.

MERE MORTALS & SOCK MONKEYS: Mere Mortals plays a dance selection of classic rock and R&B hits from the ’60s through the ’90s. Sock Monkey plays rock and classic rock dance hits from the ’70s through today. 9:30pm, $10-$15. Opera House Saloon, 108 Main St., Roseville.

MIDNIGHT PLAYERS: Midnight Players will

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play live for a 21-plus show. 9pm, $10-

$12. Harlow’s, 2708 J St.

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MYLAR’S HIPPIE HOUR FRIDAYS: SAMMIES nominated singer-songwriter William Mylar has been performing free live music since 2012 and none have ever been exactly the same. 5:30pm, no cover. Louie’s Cocktail Lounge, 3030 Mather Field Road, Rancho Cordova.

NIVIANE “THE RUTHLESS DIVINE” LISTENING PARTY: With special guests Doors for a 21-

plus show. 8pm, $12-$15. The Starlet Room, 2708 J St.

ONES TO WATCH PRESENTS CHRIS LANE: Chris Lane stops on his Big, Big Plans 2020 Tour. 7pm, $27.50. Ace of Spades, 1417 R St.

RAY BONNEVILLE WITH RICHIE LAWRENCE: Raconteur Ray Bonneville strips his bluesy Americana down to its essentials and steeps it in the humid grooves of the South. 8pm, $21-$24. Sutter Creek Theatre, 44 Main St., Sutter Creek.

THE STRUM SHOP LOCAL CONCERT SERIES: Every first and third Friday, this local concert series seeks to unify local musicians. 7:30pm, $10. The Strum Shop, 209 Vernon St., Roseville.

SWING DANCE TO BIG BAND THE CRESCENT KATZ: The Crescent Katz bring high energy and fun to their music. 8pm, $10. Spotlight Ballroom, 2534 Industrial Blvd. Suite 150, West Sac.

TOTAL RECALL: ’90s cover band Total Recall will be performing all of your favorite alternative songs 10pm, $5. Highwater, 1910 Q St.

SATURDAY, 2/8 5TH ANNUAL MARDI GRAS MASKED BALL: It’s Mardi Gras in Sacramento. Join Shannon McCabe and her Krewe. 6pm, $25-

$35. Harlow’s, 2708 J St.

BACKBAR SATURDAYS WITH MIKE DIAMOND: It’s every Saturday night with DJ Mike Diamond. 10pm, no cover. Golden Bear, 2326 K St.

“DANSU” LIVE T40 MODERN DANCE MUSIC: T40

modern dance cover band music. 9pm, no cover. The Purple Place Bar and Grill, 363 Green Valley Road, El Dorado Hills.

KATIE HENRY BAND: Katie Henry Band rocks

Sacramento. 9pm, call for cover. Torch Club, 904 15th St.

THE MOANS, DOC ROTTEN, LAMONTA: SAMMIES punk/post-punk nominee The Moans with Doc Rotten and Lamonta, 21-plus 8pm, $10. Old Ironsides, 1901 10th St.

RUCKUS: 2020 SAMMIES folk/bluegrass

nominee Red Dirt Ruckus. 6pm, call for cover. Crooked Lane Brewing Company, 536 Grass Valley Hwy., Auburn.

STEELIN’ DAN: Former SAMMIES winner and 2020 tribute band nominee Steelin’ Dan will be performing in their hometown. 7:30pm, $20-$45. Crest Theatre, 1013 K St.

TARRUS RILEY: Tarrus Riley will be performing live in Sacramento. 7pm, $25-$30. Goldfield Trading Post, 1630 J St.

TOM RUSSELL: Tom Russell is back performing as part of his California tour. 7pm, $35$41. Sutter Creek Theatre, 44 Main St., Sutter Creek.


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