Sublime tribute Friday at Whiskey Dick’s Saloon
One the most influential bands of a generation is celebrated with the group Sublimed Live. Drummer Chris Chamberlain, bassist Mikey Ortiz and guitarist and singer Ryan Rickman play songs of
One the most influential bands of a generation is celebrated with the group Sublimed Live. Drummer Chris Chamberlain, bassist Mikey Ortiz and guitarist and singer Ryan Rickman play songs of
Sneaky Creatures are indigenous on the north shore of Lake Tahoe, and they can be found Friday in the Crystal Bay Casino. If the band members look familiar, it’s because
Bats right, plays right. He’ll make you swing.
Something you’ve heard before, but not like this.
The Reno blues quartet the Jason King Band performs one of Jason’s originals, “Ask Me Yo Questions,” July 13, at Northstar California.
Reno septet likes to ‘Funk in Public’
Grammy-winning soul singer here Nov. 9
Red Rocker on the record
Aesop will celebrate his birthday at Tahoe. The Living Legends member’s “Birthday Bash” is Sunday, Sept. 29 in Whiskey Dick’s Saloon in South Lake Tahoe. Doors open at 9 p.m.
Friday is funky. The North Shore band Drop Theory returns to the Crystal Bay Casino Red Room for a free show beginning at 10 p.m. “We’re all based in Truckee
One the most influential bands of a generation is celebrated with the group Sublimed Live. Drummer Chris Chamberlain, bassist Mikey Ortiz and guitarist and singer Ryan Rickman play songs of
Sneaky Creatures are indigenous on the north shore of Lake Tahoe, and they can be found Friday in the Crystal Bay Casino. If the band members look familiar, it’s because
Bats right, plays right. He’ll make you swing.
Something you’ve heard before, but not like this.
The Reno blues quartet the Jason King Band performs one of Jason’s originals, “Ask Me Yo Questions,” July 13, at Northstar California.
Reno septet likes to ‘Funk in Public’
Grammy-winning soul singer here Nov. 9
Red Rocker on the record
Aesop will celebrate his birthday at Tahoe. The Living Legends member’s “Birthday Bash” is Sunday, Sept. 29 in Whiskey Dick’s Saloon in South Lake Tahoe. Doors open at 9 p.m.
Friday is funky. The North Shore band Drop Theory returns to the Crystal Bay Casino Red Room for a free show beginning at 10 p.m. “We’re all based in Truckee