The California Theatre presents Kids Karaoke!
The whole family partying together on the weekend? Kids Karaoke at The California is an event for all ages to sing, dance, and be themselves.
The whole family partying together on the weekend? Kids Karaoke at The California is an event for all ages to sing, dance, and be themselves.
The Art of Dessert is LBC’s biggest fundraising event of the year. Over the years, it has raised more than $8 million to help provide enrichment in the arts to over 1 million children, families, and educators. Much anticipated, spirited, and delicious, The Art of Dessert features sumptuous family-style dining, exceptional Rodney Strong Wine Estates wines, engaging entertainment, a silent and live auction, and, of course, decadent desserts by the best bakers in the county! Bid on unique live auction items and enjoy lively entertainment and engaging speakers. Sonoma County’s best fundraiser is a night to remember, and your support will make a difference for over 50,000 students, teachers, and families in the coming year.
Billy Gardell currently stars in the hit CBS series Bob Hearts Abishola, created by award-winning executive producer and writer Chuck Lorre. Bob Hearts Abishola is a heartwarming love story about a middle-aged compression-sock businessman from Detroit who unexpectedly falls for his cardiac nurse, a Nigerian immigrant, while recovering from a heart attack. Undaunted by Abishola’s lack of initial interest—or the vast differences in their backgrounds—Bob is determined to win her heart, in this comedic and insightful look at immigrant life in America.
Fleetwood Macramé has become one of the Bay Area's most exciting tribute bands.
Featuring musicians from some of the San Francisco Bay Areas favorite bands (PettyTheft, Illeagles, The Mother Truckers), AZ/DZ has been performing to packed houses since their inception in 2010. Dedicated to bringing the full sound and energy of an AC/DC concert experience to life, this North Bay band salutes the Gods of Rock in a high voltage celebration of the thunder from down under: AC/DC!
John Waters was drawn to movies at an early age, particularly exploitation movies with lurid ad campaigns.
For the first time ever at Sweetwater, Teal’s After Party arrives—a full-blown dance conspiracy in motion. Fronted by powerhouse vocalist Teal Collins—whose gold and platinum credits (Third Eye Blind, Motown’s Shanice Williams) and worldwide touring with The Mother Truckers fuel her signature mix of soul, grit, and unstoppable energy.
Sign-up via email to openmic@swmh.com. You may sign up anytime between 6 pm the night before and 3 pm on the actual Tuesday. If you are in school and need to go early, please indicate that in your request. If you would like a certain time slot, please indicate that as well, no guarantees. You will receive a confirmation and the performance times by 5 p.m. that day. Each performer will have 2 songs/10 minutes to perform. There will be a bass amp, a guitar amp, a set of drums, and a piano already set up for anyone to use.
Paul Thorn, who’s spent three decades turning soulful grooves and small syllables into songs that pack a big wallop.
The Meaty Ogres bring a heavy dose of soul, funk, and rock to every stage. Based in Berkeley, California, the band blends raw grooves, soaring guitars, and gritty vocals into a sound that’s equal parts tight and unpredictable. With Tommy Sasso (vocals, keys), Andre DeRussy (vocals, guitar), Chris Kemp (drums), Joe Vittoria (lead guitar), and Mo Zagha (bass), The Meaty Ogres turn every show into a high-energy party built for dancing, singing along, and losing yourself in the music.