July 4th,
Sunrise and Los Rakas
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WEDNESDAY
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Wed.
Jul. 3, 9pm at The
Blank Club
The Resignators, a Psychoska band, from Melbourne, Australia are mainly
known as a ska band, but the band brings a wide variety of other influences
to their music. Read
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Wed.
Jul. 3, 6pm at Chromatic
Coffee
In 2011, Phoenix's Dogbreth put out their weird acoustic-punk debut
album Chookie (named after the singer's grandmother). It is packed with
the juvenile goofiness of Dead Milkmen, the nerdiness of They Might Be
Giants and the childlike innocence of Jonathan Richman. Read
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Wed.
Jul. 3, 9pm at Studio 8
Today Bhangra borrows more from R&B and soul than it does rock,
with singer PBN leading the scene. His urban beats and dance appeal
give him a growing universal appeal the genre hasn't previously known. Read
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Wed.
Jul. 3, 8pm at San Jose
Civic Auditorium
The third annual Sunrise event arrives with Canadian producer Datsik,
DJ Doctor P and Detroit producer Butch Clancy.The past two Sunrise
parties-along with the annual winter electronic variation
"Sunset"-have been so successful that they've consistently
sold out the 3,000-person capacity venue. Read
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THURSDAY
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Thu.
Jul. 4, 9pm at Club
Milano
The world first got their taste of House DJ Morgan Page with his 2006
self-released album Cease and Desist, which was made up of entirely
unauthorized house remixes of such artists as The Kills, Coldplay,
Tegan and Sara, David Bowie and others. Read
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Thu.
Jul. 4, 10am to 6pm at Santana
Row
Celebrate Independence Day at Santana Row with a day of food, fashion,
and fun. Read
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Thu.
Jul. 4, 8pm at Shoreline
Amphitheater
The San Francisco Symphony comes to the Shoreline Amphitheatre for
their annual concert and fireworks spectacular. Conducted by Edwin
Outwater, the program will feature patriotic tunes by Gould, Copland,
Holst, Sousa, and more. Read
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FRIDAY
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Fri.
Jul. 5, 10pm at Caravan
Underground goth and industrial music is still alive in San Jose with
locals RetConStruct, who bring doom, gloom, dark metal licks and heavy
industrial beats to their songs (with lots of style, i.e. crazy hair
and makeup). Read
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Fri.
Jul. 5, 6pm at The Flea
Market Mabury Lot
The food truck market in the Bay Area has seen a huge growth in the
past few years. Moveable Feast founder, Ryan Sebastian, found the best
way to tap into the demand by hosting multiple food truck gatherings,
including the Night Market. Read
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Fri.
Jul. 5, 7:30pm at The
Mountain Winery
Come on down to the Mountain Winery as they present a double bill with
Ziggy Marley and Steel Pulse. For those not in the know, yes, Ziggy
Marley is the son of the legendary Bob Marley. But genealogical
connections aside, Ziggy just so happens to be a five-time Grammy
Award-winner, humanitarian, singer, songwriter, producer and Reggae
icon. Read
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Fri.
Jul. 5, 9pm at Pagoda
Lounge at Fairmont Hotel
Latin urban duo, Los Rakas, return as part of the Pagoda's Sonido Clash
series. Comprised of Panamanian cousins, Raka Rich and Raka Dun, Los
Rakas are bending the fields of Bay Area hip-hop. Read
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SATURDAY
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Sat.
Jul. 6, 8pm at San
Pedro Square Market
Nothing but sweet nostalgia will hit gamers of all levels during Super
Soul Bros.' jazz covers of popular video game music. Just think of
every kind of popular Nintendo tune you can imagine rearranged, - Song
of Storms, Rainbow Road, Mario Underworld. Read
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SUNDAY
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Sun.
Jul. 7, 7:30pm at HP
Pavilion
The Kids became a pioneering boy band when they hit the scene in the
90s and paved the way for many bands to follow. The boys have grown
into men but still maintain their good guy image and hone their
grown-up sound. Read
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