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Sunset River Jam

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Live Music in the North State: September 22 – 28

Posted on September 20, 2021 by Hal Johnson

  With the arrival of autumn, our outdoor concert programs are dwindling, but the Sunset River Jam is still going on. The big entertainment news for this week is the 2021 Redding Roots Revival on Friday and Saturday, featuring both… Continue Reading →

Archive, Events, Lead Story, Music bands, Hal Johnson, live music, open mics, Redding Roots Revival, Sunset River Jam
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Live Music in the North State: August 25 – 31

Posted on August 23, 2021 by Steve Hunt

Here we go again! So much music! Tough decisions on who to see! See the full calendar along with artist/venue info and event maps at LiveMusicNorCal.com. Good luck! Have fun! Wednesday, August 25 Hill Street Band w/ opener Dusty Foster… Continue Reading →

Events, Lead Story, Music bands, Friday Night in the Park, live music, open mics, Steve Hunt, Sunset River Jam

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