Section: Music
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Eight Gigs: Said the Shotgun
Sacramento blues rock group plays the city's oldest bar.
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Eight Gigs: Breezin'
Sean Slaughter and a friend spin mellow yacht rock tunes at Golden Bear during this new day party.
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Eight Gigs: Barry Manilow
Pop singer visits Sacramento on his ’One Last Time' tour.
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Eight Gigs: Con Brio
Bay Area funk group brings an eclectic sound to Sactown.
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Eight Gigs: Chris Webster and Nina Gerber
Local singer-songwriter duo pairs up for a night of roots music.
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All heart, no kitsch
Richie Lawrence's new album traverses many genres with authenticity.
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Eight Gigs: Marisa Anderson
Portland guitarist plays brilliantly emotive and simple guitar songs.
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Eight Gigs: Delhi 2 Dublin
Vancouver-based electronic group brings a worldly dance party to Grass Valley.
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Foodie rap and werewolves
Action Bronson raps delicious, Graveshadow steals the conversation, Lost Lander plays a free (but tired) show and Sacramento’s underground poetry scene is on the move.
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The many lives of Torrey Tee
The Sacramento rapper juggles art, music and work in the 916.
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April 16, 2015
SN&R Vol 27 Issue 1