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     T Sisters play the Occidental Center for the Arts on April 29
Apr 14 - May 12 ~ Monthly Blues Session Continues - Two hours of blues influenced American music, 7-9:30p, Sign-up with David Garlandgarland1@ sonic.net, Cloverdale Arts Alliance, 204 N. Cloverdale Blvd, Cloverdale, 707-894-9044, Lisa Brew-Miller, lisa@ cloverdaleartsalliance.org
Apr 14 ~ Andrianov and Illarionov - Cellist Boris Andrianov and guitarist Dimitri Illarionov, 7:30p, Sebastopol United Methodist Church, 500 N Main Street, Sebastopol, 707-874-1124, redwoodarts. org/tickets.html, racmusic@sonic.net
Apr 14 ~ Flamenco Guitarist Grisha Goryachev in Recital - Flamenco compositions composed by modern and traditional maestros, free workshop prior to the concert. $8, $5 parking, 7:30p Green Music Center , 1801 East Cotati Avenue, Schroeder Hall, Rohnert Park, web.sonoma.edu/music/, brooke.tester@ sonoma.edu
Apr 14 ~ Sarah Baker with Nina Gerber & Mona Gnader - $22 - $26, 8p, Occidental Center for the Arts, 3850 Doris Murphy Ct., 707-874-9392, occidentalcenterforthearts.org
Apr 17 ~ Klezmer Café – Instuments of Eastern European Jews, Songs in Ladino and Yiddish. FREE, $4 parking, 1:30p, SRJC, 1501 Mendocino Ave., Girvin Family Student Activities Center, Santa Rosa. 707-527-4999, pr.santarosa.edu/ klezmer-cafe-tuesday-april-17-2018
Apr 18 ~ Choral Outreach Concert - SSU, SJSU, SRJC, Montgomery and Redwood High School, $8 plus $5 parking. 7:30p Green Music Center 1801 E. Cotati Avenue, Weill Hall, Rohnert Park, web. sonoma.edu/music/
Apr 19 ~ Americana Night, The Coffis Brothers and the Mountain Men Rootsy Rock n’ Roll, 7p - 9p, The Cloverdale Arts Alliance, 204 N. Cloverdale Boulevard, Cloverdale, 707-894-4410, cloverdaleartsalliance.org
Apr 20 ~ Olli Soikkeli and Cesar Garabini Duo - Finnish guitar with Django-style technique. $20-$25, 7p Occidental Center for the Arts, 3850 Doris Murphy Court, 707-874-9392, occidentalcenterforthearts. org
Apr 21 ~ Japanese Shakuhachi Concert, with Elliot Kallen - Japanese bamboo flute selections of different styles that span hundreds of years, FREE, 2p - 3p, Petaluma Regional Library, 100 Fairgrounds Drive, Petaluma, 707- 763-9801, sonomacounty.libcal.com/ event/4001137
Apr 21 ~ Poor Man’s Whiskey - Folk, punk, rock, and disco fusion, $25, 8p Hopmonk Tavern, 230 Petaluma Ave., Sebastopol, hopmonk-sebastopol. ticketfly.com/event/1624970-poor-mans- whiskey-sebastopol/
Americana, gospel, R & B, soul and bluegrass, $19-$24, 4p, Occidental Center for the Arts, 3850 Doris Murphy Court, Occidental, 707-874-9392, occidentalcenterforthearts.org/, info@ occidentalcenterforthearts.orgShowing 1 to 55 of 55 entries
Apr 29 ~ Young People’s Chamber Orchestra, Biber to Patzner: The Heavy Metal String Orchestra The Phoenix Theater, Petaluma 7p
Apr 28 ~ Ragas of North India - Tabla, Sitar, and Tanpura. $20, 7p, Sebastopol Center for the Arts, 282 South High St. 707-829-4797, sebarts.org
Annie Sampson and Her Band Day on the Green at the Village ~ April 28
Montgomery Village is pleased to announce that Annie Sampson and her band will take the stage at the Day on the Green Festival April 28 from 11:30am- 4:00pm. It will be a fun filled day
full of music, art, dance and magic! This
annual fundraising event benefits Well
Trained Horses Rescue of Sebastopol,
helping their worthy cause of rescuing,
training and re-homing horses.
 Apr 15 ~ Dirty Cello & the Stevens Sisters
Annie Sampson’s unique approach to song
- whether a blues, a rock tune, a country
& western ballad or a modem folk classic,
was honed in her youth by singing in Bay
Area church and school choirs. She then
landed a principal part in the hit musical
Hair at the American Conservatory Theater
in San Francisco. When the popular rock
group Stoneground recruited her to become
lead singer, she left the show and joined the group for a series of national and international tours. Buoyed by the popularity of their four Warner Brothers albums, Annie and Stoneground played the Fillmore West and Winterland to Oxford University and the Olympia Theatre in Paris with stops at every major American and European city and campus in between.
All female Barbershop Quartet, 2-3p, $7- $10, Museum of Sonoma County, 425 7th St. SR, 707-579-1500. museumsc.org/ events/?eid=3396
Apr 15 - Apr 28 ~ 30 Years & Still Groovin' Jim Humphreys walks celebrates music from our past. Go online for times and dates. healdsburgchorus.com/
 Apr. 18 ~ Wild Jane - Belts
Out the Blues, soars through three octaves on ballads, scats with the best of them. - Redwood Cafe, 8-10p, 8240 Old Redwood Hwy Cotati (707) 795-7868, wildjanes.com
Apr 29 ~ T Sisters, Sassy Sister Folk
A big talent like Annie’s did not go unnoticed by her peers. She has recorded with Elvin Bishop, Taj Mahal, Buddy Miles, Maria Muldaur, Eddie Money and Country Joe MacDonald, as well as performed with Bonnie Raitt, Boz Scaggs, Otis Clay, Sammy Hagar, Commander Cody, Steve Miller, Nick Gravenites, Clarence Clemmons, Elvis Costello and the late Jerry Garcia.
The Day on the Green Festival showcases CA Artists displaying and selling their creations, Green businesses and environmental organizations with services and products that promote a natural lifestyle in balance with the planet. Gallery Owner Dennis Calabi will be the Juror the Art Show. This year’s Lifetime Art Achievement Award will honor Sonoma County Artist Warren Arnold and his 50 plus year career as an Artist, Environmental Teacher and Advocate. Nathalie Tedrick will delight the crowd with a Belly Dancing performance and Ken Garr will dazzle guests with his Magic throughout the festival. This is a FREE EVENT. For more info or art show prospectus: artrep@ sonic.net, Subject: Day on the Green at the Village
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