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known living blues musicians in
the world, and certainly the most
famous person to ever come out
of the tiny town of Itta Bena,
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The 2000 census pegged Itta
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residents living within a 1.5
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Deep South stops George
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"Sundries"
Holsclaw Hall, UA School of Music Building
1017 N. Olive Road
Info: Blues, jazz, folk. Concert features faculty artists Kelly Thomas, tuba and euphonium, and Michael Dauphinais, piano. Presented by the Faculty Artist Series at the University of Arizona School of Music FOR ONLINE ONLY: Faculty artists Kelly Thomas (tuba and euphonium) and Michael Dauphinais (piano) will begin the musical festivities on Monday, November 9 at 7:00 p.m. Jan Bach, Roland Szentzapali, and Sam Pilafian’s amazing musical creations will be featured during the first portion of the recital. “Rhythm Street,” a trio of tuba, banjo, and percussion, will continue the merriment during the second half with some toe tapping favorites. Special guest artists include Rob Wright (banjo) and Ray Templin (piano and drums). Blues, jazz, folk, and more! Can’t believe this sundry display of musical genres in just one recital? This is one performance you will just have to “see it to believe it.”
Date & Time: November 9, 2009 [7:00 p.m.]
Cost: $5
* ONGOING enrollment for TUCSON WOMEN'S CHORUS (Central & Northwest locations!)
CENTRAL: St. Mark's Presbyterian/NORTHWEST: Northwest UU Congretion
CENTRAL: 3809 E. 3rd St./NORTHWEST: 3601 W. Cromwell
Info: A cappella chants, rounds and songs from around the world. No auditions, sight-reading, experience or performing necessary. Open to girls accompanied by singing adult. TWC is a nonprofit organization. Karleena Ravenwood, Founder/Director.
Date & Time: November 9, 2009 [7:00 p.m.]
Cost: FREE 1st visit/$80 registration fee/scholarships/+ girls FREE
Electric Six
Plush
340 E. Sixth St
Info: Alt rock. With the Gay Blades and Millions of Brazilians. 21 and over.
Date & Time: November 9, 2009 [9:30 p.m.]
Cost: $10; www.ticketweb.com
Good Rockin' Live! — A Salute to SUN Records
The Berger Performing Arts Center
1200 W. Speedway
Info: Early rock and roll. With the music of Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash, B.B. King and Jerry Lee Lewis. All ages. FOR ONLINE ONLY. In 1952 Sun Studios opened up shop in a small storefront in Memphis, setting off a chain of events that would change the course of musical history. In a few short years, this little record company would produce such superstars as Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash, Jerry Lee Lewis, Carl Perkins, Roy Orbison, and B.B. King. Now you can help celebrate the birth of Rock and Roll with "Good Rockin' LIVE!- A Salute To Sun Records" With an All-Star line-up of musicians, "Good Rockin' LIVE!" brings the sound of those early days of Rock and Roll to life. This live concert event stars international piano sensation Mr. Boogie Woogie (Holland, voted "Best European Blues Pianist"), Robert Shaw (Nationally renowned Elvis performer), Steve Grams (International touring artist, Arizona Blues Hall of Fame) and Danny Krieger (International touring artist, Arizona Blues Hall of Fame).
Date & Time: November 9, 2009 [7:00 p.m.]
Cost: $25
Langhorne Slim with Dawes
Rhythm Room Concert Club
1019 E. Indian School Road
Info: Alt folk, indie rock. 21 and over.
Date & Time: November 9, 2009 [8:00 p.m.]
Cost: $10, www.ticketweb.com
Logan
Living Room
413 E. Fifth St.
Info: Rock, punk. All ages.
Date & Time: November 9, 2009 [7:00 p.m.]
Cost: $5
The New Heathers with members of Ludo
Martini Ranch
7295 E. Stetson Drive
Info: With Meese, Ha Ha Tonka, Without A Face. 21 and over.
Date & Time: November 9, 2009 [6:30 p.m.]
Cost: $12, www.ticketweb.com
* ONGOING enrollment for TUCSON WOMEN'S CHORUS (Central & Northwest locations!)
CENTRAL: St. Mark's Presbyterian/NORTHWEST: Northwest UU Congretion
CENTRAL: 3809 E. 3rd St./NORTHWEST: 3601 W. Cromwell
Info: A cappella chants, rounds and songs from around the world. No auditions, sight-reading, experience or performing necessary. Open to girls accompanied by singing adult. TWC is a nonprofit organization. Karleena Ravenwood, Founder/Director.
Date & Time: November 10, 2009 [7:00 p.m.]
Cost: FREE 1st visit/$80 registration fee/scholarships/+ girls FREE
Hanson
Rialto Theatre
318 E. Congress St
Info: Pop, With Sherwood. All ages.
Date & Time: November 10, 2009 [8:00 p.m.]
Cost: $22 in advance, $24 day of show; $25- $27 reserved
Loom, Prize Country
Living Room
413 E. Fifth St.
Info: Punk, rock. All ages.
Date & Time: November 10, 2009 [7:00 p.m.]
Cost: $5
Old Arizona Brass Band Veterans Day Concert
Canyon Del Oro Baptist Church
9200 N. Oracle Road
Info: Performing as the historic 4th Calvary Regimental Band in traditional uniforms.
Date & Time: November 10, 2009 [7:00 p.m.]
Cost: $10 in advance; $12 at the door
Sugar and Gold
Club Congress
311 E. Congress St
Info: Indie rock. With The Runaway Five and Mean Beans. 21 and over.
Date & Time: November 10, 2009 [9:00 p.m.]
Cost: $5, available at www.ticketweb.com
The New Heathers
Plush
340 E. Sixth St
Info: Pop rock. Also Meese, Ha Ha Tonka and Without A Face. 21 and over.
Date & Time: November 10, 2009 [8:30 p.m.]
Cost: $12; www.ticketweb.com
* ONGOING enrollment for TUCSON WOMEN'S CHORUS (Central & Northwest locations!)
CENTRAL: St. Mark's Presbyterian/NORTHWEST: Northwest UU Congretion
CENTRAL: 3809 E. 3rd St./NORTHWEST: 3601 W. Cromwell
Info: A cappella chants, rounds and songs from around the world. No auditions, sight-reading, experience or performing necessary. Open to girls accompanied by singing adult. TWC is a nonprofit organization. Karleena Ravenwood, Founder/Director.
Date & Time: November 11, 2009 [7:00 p.m.]
Cost: FREE 1st visit/$80 registration fee/scholarships/+ girls FREE
Chuck Prophet
Club Congress
311 E. Congress St
Info: Alt country, pop, rock. 21 and over.
Date & Time: November 11, 2009 [8:00 p.m.]
Cost: $10 in advance, $12 day of show, available at www.ticketweb.com
Festival Internacional de Guitarra (First International Tucson Guitar Festival)
Holsclaw Hall, en el complejo de la artes en UofA, en
Info: Habrá una competencia de guitarra el 8 de noviembre a las 2:30 p.m., de $5 a $9. Rafael Aguirre Miñarro dará un concierto el 11, de $18 a $22. Todo finalizará con una presentación del famoso duo, Sérgio y Odair Assad, quienes tocarán el 12 y 13, de $20 a $30. Las presentaciones del 11, 12 y 13 serán a las 7 p.m. Para información sobre las clases que estos artista impartirán durante la semana, llama al 621-1157.
Date & Time: November 11, 2009 [7:00 p.m.]
Cost: Competencia de guitarra: de $5 a $9; Rafael Aguirre Miñarro: de $18 a $22; Sérgio y Odair Assad: de $20 a $30
First International Tucson Guitar Festival
Holsclaw Hall, UA Fine Arts Complex
North Park Avenue and East Speedway
Info: Presented by the University of Arizona School of Music and the Tucson Guitar Society. ONLINE ONLY: The festival will open with the Beeston Guitar Competition on Sunday, November 8, featuring members of the nationally acclaimed UA guitar studio headed by Professor Thomas Patterson, whose Graduates have gone on to win major competitions and have succeeded as professional musicians and teachers. On Wednesday, November 11, renowned Spanish guitarist Rafael Aguirre Miñarro will present a concert. Miñarro made his solo debut at age 16 and has gone on to perform in venues in Europe and abroad. The festival will close with the world famous guitar duo, Sérgio and Odair Assad performing on Thursday and Friday, November 12 and 13. The virtuosic Grammy-winning brothers have shared the stage with musical icons such as Yo-Yo Ma and Nadja Salerno-Sonnenberg, presenting avant-garde works, in addition to their masterful performances of traditional repertoire. It is an event you will not want to miss! Masterclasses by these renowned artists will be offered during the week of the festival. For more information, please contact Professor Tom Patterson, rtp@email.arizona.edu or 520-621- 1157.
Date & Time: November 11, 2009 [7:00 p.m.]
Cost: Beeston Guitar Competition: $5-$9; Rafael Aguirre Miñarro: $18-$22; Sérgio and Odair Assad: $20-$30
Fry Street Quartet
Leo Rich Theatre
260 S. Church Ave.
Info: Chamber music concert with works from composers Beethoven and Bartók.
Date & Time: November 11, 2009 [8:00 p.m.]
Cost: $25, call for tickets
* *Meet the Vendors of Maynards Market; Big Skye Pet Treats
Maynards Market and Kitchen
400 N. Toole Avenue
Info: A special added attraction will feature local author Edie Jarolim and her new book "Am I Boring My Dog" along with local vendor Big Skye Pet Treats featuring healthy Mesquite Dog Biscuits.
Date & Time: November 12, 2009 [11:30 a.m.]
Cost: Free
* Concert: Butch Thompson Trio
Western New Mexico University Fine Arts Center Theater
1000 College Avenue
Info: The Butch Thompson Trio, of Prairie Home Companion fame, offers a fresh take on classic jazz and ragtime, offering blues, stomps and pop all tied together with Trio style. Everything from Scott Joplin to Duke Ellington to Southside Chicago blues and the roaring Twenties of Harlem are drawn together.
Date & Time: November 12, 2009 [7:30 p.m.]
Cost: $20 for adults; $45 season's tickets (5 concerts)
* Concert: Butch Thompson Trio
Western New Mexico University Fine Arts Center Theater
1000 College Avenue
Info: The Butch Thompson Trio, of Prairie Home Companion fame, offers a fresh take on classic jazz and ragtime, offering blues, stomps and pop all tied together with Trio style. Everything from Scott Joplin to Duke Ellington to Southside Chicago blues and the roaring Twenties of Harlem are drawn together.
Date & Time: November 12, 2009 [7:30 p.m.]
Cost: $20 for adults; $45 season's tickets (5 concerts)
* ONGOING enrollment for TUCSON WOMEN'S CHORUS (Central & Northwest locations!)
CENTRAL: St. Mark's Presbyterian/NORTHWEST: Northwest UU Congretion
CENTRAL: 3809 E. 3rd St./NORTHWEST: 3601 W. Cromwell
Info: A cappella chants, rounds and songs from around the world. No auditions, sight-reading, experience or performing necessary. Open to girls accompanied by singing adult. TWC is a nonprofit organization. Karleena Ravenwood, Founder/Director.
Date & Time: November 12, 2009 [7:00 p.m.]
Cost: FREE 1st visit/$80 registration fee/scholarships/+ girls FREE
* Prime Example - Contemporary/Smooth Jazz
Sheraton Hotel
5151 E. Grant Road
Info: Prime Example is the latest (and greatest) of the contemporary instrumental ensembles on the thriving southern Arizona jazz scene, and a vibrant collaboration of some of the region’s most commanding and articulate young jazz players. Performing a compelling repertoire by today’s leading recording artists – David Sanborn, Candy Dulfer, and others.
Date & Time: November 12, 2009 [See Event]
Cost: Free
Festival Internacional de Guitarra (First International Tucson Guitar Festival)
Holsclaw Hall, en el complejo de la artes en UofA, en
Info: Habrá una competencia de guitarra el 8 de noviembre a las 2:30 p.m., de $5 a $9. Rafael Aguirre Miñarro dará un concierto el 11, de $18 a $22. Todo finalizará con una presentación del famoso duo, Sérgio y Odair Assad, quienes tocarán el 12 y 13, de $20 a $30. Las presentaciones del 11, 12 y 13 serán a las 7 p.m. Para información sobre las clases que estos artista impartirán durante la semana, llama al 621-1157.
Date & Time: November 12, 2009 [7:00 p.m.]
Cost: Competencia de guitarra: de $5 a $9; Rafael Aguirre Miñarro: de $18 a $22; Sérgio y Odair Assad: de $20 a $30
First International Tucson Guitar Festival
Holsclaw Hall, UA Fine Arts Complex
North Park Avenue and East Speedway
Info: Presented by the University of Arizona School of Music and the Tucson Guitar Society. ONLINE ONLY: The festival will open with the Beeston Guitar Competition on Sunday, November 8, featuring members of the nationally acclaimed UA guitar studio headed by Professor Thomas Patterson, whose Graduates have gone on to win major competitions and have succeeded as professional musicians and teachers. On Wednesday, November 11, renowned Spanish guitarist Rafael Aguirre Miñarro will present a concert. Miñarro made his solo debut at age 16 and has gone on to perform in venues in Europe and abroad. The festival will close with the world famous guitar duo, Sérgio and Odair Assad performing on Thursday and Friday, November 12 and 13. The virtuosic Grammy-winning brothers have shared the stage with musical icons such as Yo-Yo Ma and Nadja Salerno-Sonnenberg, presenting avant-garde works, in addition to their masterful performances of traditional repertoire. It is an event you will not want to miss! Masterclasses by these renowned artists will be offered during the week of the festival. For more information, please contact Professor Tom Patterson, rtp@email.arizona.edu or 520-621- 1157.
Date & Time: November 12, 2009 [7:00 p.m.]
Cost: Beeston Guitar Competition: $5-$9; Rafael Aguirre Miñarro: $18-$22; Sérgio and Odair Assad: $20-$30
Hot Buttered Rum
Plush
340 E. Sixth St
Info: Pop rock. 21 and over.
Date & Time: November 12, 2009 [9:30 p.m.]
Cost: $12; www.ticketweb.com
Yampa Valley Boys
Civano Neighborhood Center Courtyard
10501 E. Seven Generations Way
Info: Acoustic western music. Presented by LAVA Music. Bring your lawn chairs. Inclement weather will move event indoors. All ages. FOR ONLINE ONLY: The Yampa Valley Boys will perform in the Civano Neighborhood Center Courtyard. The Yampa Valley Boys, Steve Jones and John Fisher, will take you on a journey to the old west. Their show will feature all acoustic music, plus stories and poems about the cowboy--his ways, his life, his humor, his horse (of course!), and sometimes his favorite cowgirl. The Yampa Valley boys will bring you laughter, maybe a tear or two, and always a good time. Youngsters and old timers have been captivated by the unique manner in which the Yampa Valley Boys preserve some of our American heritage. Please bring your lawn chair. Event will be moved inside in the event of cold weather or rain. Check LAVA website on day of show.
Date & Time: November 12, 2009 [6:30 p.m.]
Cost: $5
* *Maynards Market and Kitchen presents Larry Redhouse
Maynards Market and Kitchen
400 N. Toole Avenue
Info: Come enjoy music at Maynards Market and Kitchen!
Date & Time: November 13, 2009 [7:00 p.m.]
Cost: Free
* Martha Munizzi Benefit Concert for The Arizona Dream Builder Foundation
The Celebrity Theater
440 N 32nd St
Info: Martha Munizzi will perform a benefit concert for the Arizona Dream Builder Foundation at 7 p.m. on Friday, November 13 at the Celebrity Theatre in Phoenix. Tickets will be available for purchase at www.celebritytheatre.com on Monday, October 26 and half of the proceeds will go to the Arizona Dream Builder Foundation. The concert is the perfect precursor to the Foundation’s second annual Arizona Dream Dinner on Saturday, November 14.
Date & Time: November 13, 2009 [7:00 p.m.]
Cost: see www.thecelebritytheater.com
* ONGOING enrollment for TUCSON WOMEN'S CHORUS (Central & Northwest locations!)
CENTRAL: St. Mark's Presbyterian/NORTHWEST: Northwest UU Congretion
CENTRAL: 3809 E. 3rd St./NORTHWEST: 3601 W. Cromwell
Info: A cappella chants, rounds and songs from around the world. No auditions, sight-reading, experience or performing necessary. Open to girls accompanied by singing adult. TWC is a nonprofit organization. Karleena Ravenwood, Founder/Director.
Date & Time: November 13, 2009 [7:00 p.m.]
Cost: FREE 1st visit/$80 registration fee/scholarships/+ girls FREE
...Music Video?
Plush
340 E. Sixth St
Info: Electro-pop. With the Lovemakers and the Ghost of 505. 21 and over.
Date & Time: November 13, 2009 [9:30 p.m.]
Cost: $5
Crossover: Classical Jazz
St. Philip's In The Hills Episcopal Church
4440 N. Campbell Ave.
Info: The concert features diverse works that have been influenced by jazz, including the well-known Suite for Flute and Jazz Piano by Claude Bolling. Presented by St. Philip's Friends of Music. FOR ONLINE ONLY: Concert features Sandy Schwoebel, flute, with Alexander Tentser, piano, Pete Swan, drums, Geoff Hamilton, bass, Chris Hokin, guitar, and Carolyn Hokin, vocals.
Date & Time: November 13, 2009 [7:30 p.m.]
Cost: Free, $15 suggested donation
Crossover: Classical Jazz
St. Philip's In The Hills Episcopal Church
4440 N. Campbell Ave.
Info: The concert features diverse works that have been influenced by jazz, including the well-known Suite for Flute and Jazz Piano by Claude Bolling. Presented by St. Philip's Friends of Music. FOR ONLINE ONLY: Concert features Sandy Schwoebel, flute, with Alexander Tentser, piano, Pete Swan, drums, Geoff Hamilton, bass, Chris Hokin, guitar, and Carolyn Hokin, vocals.
Date & Time: November 13, 2009 [7:30 p.m.]
Cost: Free, $15 suggested donation
Festival Internacional de Guitarra (First International Tucson Guitar Festival)
Holsclaw Hall, en el complejo de la artes en UofA, en
Info: Habrá una competencia de guitarra el 8 de noviembre a las 2:30 p.m., de $5 a $9. Rafael Aguirre Miñarro dará un concierto el 11, de $18 a $22. Todo finalizará con una presentación del famoso duo, Sérgio y Odair Assad, quienes tocarán el 12 y 13, de $20 a $30. Las presentaciones del 11, 12 y 13 serán a las 7 p.m. Para información sobre las clases que estos artista impartirán durante la semana, llama al 621-1157.
Date & Time: November 13, 2009 [7:00 p.m.]
Cost: Competencia de guitarra: de $5 a $9; Rafael Aguirre Miñarro: de $18 a $22; Sérgio y Odair Assad: de $20 a $30
First International Tucson Guitar Festival
Holsclaw Hall, UA Fine Arts Complex
North Park Avenue and East Speedway
Info: Presented by the University of Arizona School of Music and the Tucson Guitar Society. ONLINE ONLY: The festival will open with the Beeston Guitar Competition on Sunday, November 8, featuring members of the nationally acclaimed UA guitar studio headed by Professor Thomas Patterson, whose Graduates have gone on to win major competitions and have succeeded as professional musicians and teachers. On Wednesday, November 11, renowned Spanish guitarist Rafael Aguirre Miñarro will present a concert. Miñarro made his solo debut at age 16 and has gone on to perform in venues in Europe and abroad. The festival will close with the world famous guitar duo, Sérgio and Odair Assad performing on Thursday and Friday, November 12 and 13. The virtuosic Grammy-winning brothers have shared the stage with musical icons such as Yo-Yo Ma and Nadja Salerno-Sonnenberg, presenting avant-garde works, in addition to their masterful performances of traditional repertoire. It is an event you will not want to miss! Masterclasses by these renowned artists will be offered during the week of the festival. For more information, please contact Professor Tom Patterson, rtp@email.arizona.edu or 520-621- 1157.
Date & Time: November 13, 2009 [7:00 p.m.]
Cost: Beeston Guitar Competition: $5-$9; Rafael Aguirre Miñarro: $18-$22; Sérgio and Odair Assad: $20-$30
Flesh Factor
The Rock
136 N. Park Ave
Info: Rock. With Skavinjer, Project Fear Bomb, Indu, Defending Will, HeadRust. All ages, bar with I.D.
Date & Time: November 13, 2009 [6:00 p.m.]
Cost: $7 in advance; $9 at the door
Gwar
Rialto Theatre
318 E. Congress St
Info: Metal. All ages.
Date & Time: November 13, 2009 [8:00 p.m.]
Cost: $22 in advance, $26 day of show
Juni Fisher
St. Ann's Chapel on Robert Fee's ranch
5800 E. Santa Fee
Info: Western singer/songwriter. Presented by LAVA Music. Must be 18 and over. Award-winning Western Singer/Songwriter, Juni Fisher, will perform at Saint Ann's Chapel on Robert Fee's ranch. The ranch is located at 5800 E. Santa Fee. Click here for directions. Juni was the Western Music Association's 2008 Songwriter of the Year, and her album "Gone for Colorado" has been awarded the Western Heritage Wrangler Award for Outstanding Album by the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum in Oklahoma City. Click here to listen to some great songs off of her award-winning album, including the title track "Gone for Colorado". Seating is very limited for this show. Please RSVP to bonnie@lavamusic.org.
Date & Time: November 13, 2009 [7:00 p.m.]
Cost: $15 per person
The Gotes
Old Town Artisans
201 N. Court Ave.
Info: Classic rock. With Frank-Lin Beverage wine tasting. Advance tickets available at Antigone Books, Enchanted Earthworks, Plaza LIquors and 17th Street Market Music Store, or for an additional fee, online at rhythmandroots.org or 1-800-594-8499.
Date & Time: November 13, 2009 [5:30 p.m.]
Cost: Free; $6 for buffet
Tucson Symphony Orchestra MasterWorks Concert Series in Oro Valley
Canyon del Oro High School, Fine Arts Auditorium
23 W. Calle Concordia
Info: Featuring the music of Mendelssohn and Haydn, with Music Director George Hanson conducting the TSO.
Date & Time: November 13, 2009 [7:00 p.m.]
Cost: $33-$40
Tucson Symphony Preview Series
Joyner Green Valley Library
601 N. La Canada Drive
Info: Ann-Marie Schaffer will preview the TSO program Mozart and Schumann. She will be discussing Balazs' Song from Concerto for Orchestra, Mozart's Jupiter Symphony, and Schumann's Symphony No. 2. Two free symphony tickets will be available to a lucky winner after the discussion.
Date & Time: November 13, 2009 [3:00 p.m.]
Cost: Free
USAF Band of the West Concert Band Performance
John J. Pedicone Jr. Performing Arts Center at Flowing Wells High School
3725 N. Flowing Wells Road
Info: Must call for tickets 7 a.m.-3 p.m. Monday through Friday. Tickets may also be reserved at Will Call.
Date & Time: November 13, 2009 [7:00 p.m.]
Cost: Free
USAF Band of the West Concert Band Performance
John J. Pedicone Jr. Performing Arts Center at Flowing Wells High School
3725 N. Flowing Wells Road
Info: Must call for tickets 7 a.m.-3 p.m. Monday through Friday. Tickets may also be reserved at Will Call.
Date & Time: November 13, 2009 [7:00 p.m.]
Cost: Free
* Amber Norgaard Full band performance
Fire + Spice located at Sheraton Suites Tucson
5151 E. Grant Road
Info: Amber Norgaard Full band performance featuring Doug Floyd on guitar, Jay Trapp on bass and Will Clipman on drums Outside venue around Fire Pits Show starts at 7:30pm
Date & Time: November 14, 2009 [7:30 p.m.]
Cost: $10 minimum on food and beverage
* Live Music Festival
Boyce Thompson Arboretum
37615 East US Highway 60
Info: Did you enjoy the occasional summer series of Saturday nights with music and extended evening hours? A few of the same performers will be showcased Nov. 14 during a Saturday of live music "both acoustic and eclectic" featuring different performances each hour in various gardens and collections around the Arboretum. Bookmark the page below -- revisit our website in September to read the complete list of performers and concert times. http://ag.arizona.edu/BTA/events/folkfestival.html
Date & Time: November 14, 2009 [11:00 a.m.]
Cost: $7.50 adult daily admission ($3 for ages 5-12)
* Maynards Market & Kitchen presents Jeff & Naim
Maynards Market and Kitchen
400 N. Toole Ave
Info: Blues and rock. All ages.
Date & Time: November 14, 2009 [7:00 p.m.]
Cost: Free
* One Year Celebration
Revolutionary Grounds Books and Coffee
606 N. Fourth Ave
Info: Music FOR ONLINE: One year of creating community and supporting progressive groups, actions and activities in Southern Arizona! 5:30 Danza Mexica Cuaotemoc 6:30 BLK 7:00 A Son y Sol
Date & Time: November 14, 2009 [5:00 p.m.]
Cost: Free
A Concert for Hope
La Pilita
420 S. Main Ave
Info: Border Action Network presents a family concert with the music of Francisco Herrera, a human rights activist and musician. All ages. FOR ONLINE ONLY: You can preview Francisco's music at www.myspace.com/franciscoherrera, and visit our website for more information about our organization the concert (www.borderaction.org).
Date & Time: November 14, 2009 [11:00 a.m.]
Cost: Free
Concierto Por La Esperanza
La Pilita
420 S. Main Ave
Info: La Red de Acción Fronteriza invita a la comunidad a un concierto familiar gratuito con música de Francisco Herrera, activista de los derechos humanos. Todos edades permitidos. FOR ONLINE ONLY: Puede escuchar su música a www.myspace.com/franciscoherrera, y para más información, visita a www.borderaction.org
Date & Time: November 14, 2009 [11:00 a.m.]
Cost: GRATIS
Dominic Parry & The Priority Band, with Lindee Link
GJs Coffeehouse, Northwest Community Friends Church
5950 N. La Cañada Drive
Info: Live contemporary Christian music. Open mic, gourmet coffee, games, snacks.
Date & Time: November 14, 2009 [7:00 p.m.]
Cost: $2

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