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Live Entertainment in the North State: March 1 – 7

Posted on March 1, 2023 by Hal Johnson

  Great live entertainment  is coming this week, including Anderson High School’s Old West Dinner Show. Enjoy.   Wednesday, March 1 Hal Johnson at Enjoy Local in Red Bluff. 5:30 – 7:39 pm Nick Ciampi at Sweetspot in Redding. 6… Continue Reading →

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Live Entertainment in the North State; February 22 – 28

Posted on February 22, 2023 by Hal Johnson

  From Yreka to Red Bluff, we have a great mix of touring acts and local favorites in store this week. Enjoy.   Wednesday, February 22 Nick Ciampi at Sweetspot in Redding. 6 pm. Derek & Duane Kilpatric at Cicada… Continue Reading →

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Live Entertainment in the North State: February 15 – 21

Posted on February 15, 2023 by Hal Johnson

  We have a great live entertainment lineup in store this week. Enjoy, and thanks for reading   Wednesday, February 15 Nick Ciampi at Sweetspot in Redding. 6 pm. Jimmy Limo at Cicada Cantina in Redding. 6 until 8 pm.… Continue Reading →

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Live Entertainment in the North State: February 8 – 14

Posted on February 8, 2023 by Hal Johnson

  A great selection of live entertainment is in store this week. Thanks for reading   Wednesday, February 8 Nick Ciampi at Sweetspot in Redding. 6 pm. Derek and Duane Kilpatric at Cicada Cantina in Redding. 6 until 8 pm.… Continue Reading →

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LIve Entertainment in the North State: February 1 – 7

Posted on February 1, 2023 by Hal Johnson

  The Riverfront Playhouse premiers a new play this week, Jim & Keli Dyar step out to make music at Kelly’s Pub, and Three Shastas Bar & Grill continues its Thursday night acoustic series with Chris Haggarty. That’s just a… Continue Reading →

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Live Entertainment in the North State: January 25 – 31

Posted on January 24, 2023 by Hal Johnson

  We have a great lineup of live entertainment in store in the north state this week. Enjoy.   Wednesday, January 25 Jay Singh at Fall River Brewing in Redding. 5 pm. Nick Ciampi at Sweetspot in Redding. 6 pm.… Continue Reading →

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Live Entertainment in the North State: January 18 – 24

Posted on January 17, 2023 by Hal Johnson

  I’ve noticed over the years that stormy weather (no, not this Stormy Weather) tends to keep folks at home early on, but when it persists as our last bout of rainy days did, people get tired of staying home.… Continue Reading →

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Live Entertainment in the North State: January 10 – 17

Posted on January 9, 2023 by Hal Johnson

I’m back! I planned to take just a couple of weeks off on my “winter vacation,” but, y’know, life happens. Thanks to the urging of my friend Nolan Randall, who is the front man for the local Americana group Identity… Continue Reading →

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Live Entertainment in the North State: November 23 – 29

Posted on November 23, 2022 by Hal Johnson

  With Thanksgiving about to arrive, this won’t be the busiest week in our live entertainment scene, but stuff is still happening. You can even see Arthur Buezo’s show on Thankgiving night at Watson’s Vets Club in Mount Shasta. Just… Continue Reading →

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Live Entertainment in the North State: November 16 – 22

Posted on November 17, 2022 by Hal Johnson

  The Cascade Theatre this week features a band from my old stomping grounds in Ventura County, Big Bad Voodoo Daddy. A number of local favorites are active this week, ranging from Honeybee at the Cicada Cantina, to Ashley Black… Continue Reading →

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