Oct 31
Wild Wild Wets was founded in 2011 by former members of The Old In Out, who had recently split. Now paired down to a duo, Mike Turi and Taejon Romanik, they’ll headline a bill that includes cult DIY icon Gary Wilson, as well as Spacehall Sound Machine and visuals by San Diego Liquid Light Society, with all-vinyl DJ sets from Andrew McGranahan.
Todo Mundo at Orfila Vineyards & Winery
Nov 1
Latin reggae jam band Todo Mundo was founded in Argentina in 2009 by Bogotá, Colombia native Santiago Orozco, before Orozco relocated to San Diego. They first earned local notice when their Organic Fire album won Best World Music Album at the 2011 San Diego Music Awards. They won Best World Music at the 2014 SDMAs and have gone on to become a staple of the local live circuit.
Nov 1
The Creepy Creeps is made up of players from bands such as The Locust, Struggle, and Tarantula Hawk. Mixing punk and garage rock with surf music, the band usually dresses in mariachi clothes, with skulls painted on their faces. The all-local lineup in Little Italy also includes Scary Pierre, Low Volts, and Pavlov’s Dogs.
Laura Cantrell at Museum Of Making Music
Nov 2
Country singer Laura Cantrell has balanced different aspects of her musical life over the course of 20-plus years in the industry, whether as a recording artist, radio host, writer, or the working parent of a high-school-aged musician. She has performed on A Prairie Home Companion, Mountain Stage, and the Grand Old Opry, and is currently the host of Dark Horse Radio, a SiriusXM satellite program about George Harrison.
Graham Nancarrow at Sheraton San Diego Hotel & Marina
Nov 3
The next edition of Sea Session features formerly-local country singer-guitarist Graham Nancarrow, whose father was well-known local newscaster/ecologist Loren Nancarrow. Now based in Nashville, Nancarrow will stage an acoustic solo performance during a cruise of San Diego Bay taking place at sunset aboard the 73-foot Nerissa yacht.
Oct 31
Wild Wild Wets was founded in 2011 by former members of The Old In Out, who had recently split. Now paired down to a duo, Mike Turi and Taejon Romanik, they’ll headline a bill that includes cult DIY icon Gary Wilson, as well as Spacehall Sound Machine and visuals by San Diego Liquid Light Society, with all-vinyl DJ sets from Andrew McGranahan.
Todo Mundo at Orfila Vineyards & Winery
Nov 1
Latin reggae jam band Todo Mundo was founded in Argentina in 2009 by Bogotá, Colombia native Santiago Orozco, before Orozco relocated to San Diego. They first earned local notice when their Organic Fire album won Best World Music Album at the 2011 San Diego Music Awards. They won Best World Music at the 2014 SDMAs and have gone on to become a staple of the local live circuit.
Nov 1
The Creepy Creeps is made up of players from bands such as The Locust, Struggle, and Tarantula Hawk. Mixing punk and garage rock with surf music, the band usually dresses in mariachi clothes, with skulls painted on their faces. The all-local lineup in Little Italy also includes Scary Pierre, Low Volts, and Pavlov’s Dogs.
Laura Cantrell at Museum Of Making Music
Nov 2
Country singer Laura Cantrell has balanced different aspects of her musical life over the course of 20-plus years in the industry, whether as a recording artist, radio host, writer, or the working parent of a high-school-aged musician. She has performed on A Prairie Home Companion, Mountain Stage, and the Grand Old Opry, and is currently the host of Dark Horse Radio, a SiriusXM satellite program about George Harrison.
Graham Nancarrow at Sheraton San Diego Hotel & Marina
Nov 3
The next edition of Sea Session features formerly-local country singer-guitarist Graham Nancarrow, whose father was well-known local newscaster/ecologist Loren Nancarrow. Now based in Nashville, Nancarrow will stage an acoustic solo performance during a cruise of San Diego Bay taking place at sunset aboard the 73-foot Nerissa yacht.
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