January 13, 2025

Green Music Center presents New Century Chamber Orchestra

Green Music Center 1801 East Cotati Avenue, Rohnert Park, CA, United States

Distinguished as one of the few conductor-less chamber ensembles in the world, New Century is celebrated for concerts of remarkable precision, passion, and power.

$40 – $100

JaM Cellars Presents Tainted Love – The Best of the 80’s Live

JaM Cellars 1460 1st Street, Napa, CA, United States

For 2 decades, TAINTED LOVE has been thrilling audiences nationwide with its high-energy, over-the-top renditions of pop music from the treasure trove known as the 1980s. Their show delivers something for every music fan: pulsing dance beats, fist-pumping rock anthems, and guilty-pleasure sing-alongs, all performed with the highest level of musicianship and state-of-the-art sound and lighting.

$34 – $58

JaM Cellars Presents Railroad Earth

JaM Cellars 1460 1st Street, Napa, CA, United States

The celebrated New Jersey septet —Todd Sheaffer , Tim Carbone , John Skehan , Carey Harmon , Dave Speranza , Matt Slocum , and Mike Robinson chronicle the twists and turns of this journey through eloquent songcraft, bluegrass soul, and rock ‘n’ roll spirit.

Luther Burbank Center presents Burton Cummings of The Original The Guess Who – 60th Anniversary Hits Tour

Luther Burbank Center for the Arts 50 Mark West Springs Road, Santa Rosa, United States

As lead singer and songwriter with the original The Guess Who, Cummings recorded and wrote/co-wrote such hits as “These Eyes,” “Laughing,” “No Time,” “American Woman,” “Share the Land,” “Hand Me Down World,” “Albert Flasher”, “Star Baby”, “Clap for The Wolfman,” and “No Sugar Tonight/New Mother Nature.” As a solo artist, he leaves his mark with the poignant “Stand Tall,” “I’m Scared,” “You Saved My Soul,” and his signature, “My Own Way to Rock.”

$69.62

JaM Cellars Presents The English Beat

JaM Cellars 1460 1st Street, Napa, CA, United States

When The English Beat (known as The Beat in their native England) rushed on to the music scene in 1979, it was a time of massive social and political unrest and economic and musical upheaval. This set the stage for a period of unbridled musical creativity, and thanks in large part to the Punk movement and it’s DIY approach to making music, artists like The Beat were able to speak out and speak their mind on the news of the day, as in “Stand Down Margaret”, things that mattered to them and the youth culture, as in “Get A Job”, and universal matters of the heart and soul, as in their classic hits “I Confess” and “Save It For Later”.

The California Theatre presents DGIIN

The California Theatre 528 7th Street, Santa Rosa, CA, United States

French gypsy band Dgiin is a melting-pot of French, American, and Quebecois artists, united around a repertoire of music in French with a healthy dash of Spanish guitar, an inch of brass, a violin, bass, and percussion, with vocals by siblings Gabe and Mimi Pirard.

$22 – $30