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Alec Adams on December 15, 2021
On paper, cover bands are a win-win situation: the band gets to play their favorite artist’s material, and the audience gets to relive their favorite musical memories. But not just anyone can do it. Audiences can sniff out a poser from a mile away, and only the greatest can truly live up…
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Kyle Martin on December 15, 2021
The legendary Marc Anthony is headed for San Jose’s SAP Center, where he will perform for thousands after the Sharks take on the LA Kings earlier in the afternoon. People all over this Earth have danced to Anthony’s music. Quinceañeras, Christmas parties, family reunions and backyard barbecues have all been soundtracked to…
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Jay Edgar on December 15, 2021
Over the course of the pandemic, San Jose emerged as the new capital of hardcore punk, with bands generating buzz for their cult live performances and dropping critically acclaimed records left and right. Sunami is perhaps the most-hyped of these acts, their second-ever live performance this last June in a San Jose…
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Elliott Sky Case on December 15, 2021
Jazz flutist Rebecca Kleinmann’s effervescent solos have captured audiences from Argentina to Australia and beyond, as well as audiences at venues all throughout the Bay. Friday evening has Kleinmann and her Brazilian-influenced improvisations joining a five-piece outfit. Pianist Tammy Hall, bassist Aaron Germain and drummer Dillon Vado are all veterans of the…
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David Ma on December 8, 2021
In rural South Vietnam, in a modest courtyard in the early 1960s, a little girl with black bangs crouches by her neighbor’s radio, listening to faraway sounds from the BBC. She spends many of her mornings like this, listening to Brenda Lee, Connie Francis and Elvis. Outside the courtyard, life is beset…
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Jay Edgar on December 8, 2021
A few years back, guitarist Bryan Salazar befriended the guys from a local band called Outliars, connecting over their shared love of garage rock. “Early Ty Segall, ’60s garage rock, Thee Oh Sees, King Gizzard … we just bonded over that kind of music,” Salazar says.
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Jay Edgar on December 8, 2021
Rock/funk/soul outfit Sweet HayaH have been a welcome fixture in the San Jose music scene for a while now, and have coaxed audiences all around the Bay Area to sway their hips to the global rhythms underpinning their unique sound. Vocalist Nehal is a powerful force, her energetic vibrato and sunny charisma…
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Grace Stetson on December 8, 2021
What better way to kick off the holiday season than with some caroling? This Saturday, the Symphony Silicon Valley Chorale will host its 14th annual “Carols in the California” program, featuring carols new and old for the whole family. The program includes audience sing-alongs at the outdoor California Theatre, giving locals a…
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Alec Adams on December 8, 2021
Though Christmas music has its nay-sayers, complaints about Christmas music are sometimes more tiring than the Christmas music itself. What’s the problem with classically constructed, fun pop songs that we save for three-to-six weeks of the year? I have a feeling Jose Hernandez, leader of the three time Grammy nominated mariachi group…
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Elliott Sky Case on December 8, 2021
No one plays Chopin quite like Nikolay Khozyainov. The 29 year old piano prodigy debuted at Moscow Conservatory at the tender age of seven, and in 2010, he became the youngest finalist in the Fryderyk Chopin Competition. This year, Khozyainov performed at the Carthusian Monastery of Valldemossa in Mallorca, where Chopin spent…
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