John Katchur at Vision A Center For Spiritual Living
Feb 6
John Katchur returns to the stage after a 15-year hiatus. He was part of the local songwriter scene in the early 1990s, winning a San Diego Music Award for Best Acoustic Artist and collaborating with fellow blue-chip locals Jewel, Berkley Hart, Steve Poltz, Gregory Page, Lisa Sanders, and Dave Howard. The bill includes Joe Rathburn, who has been nominated for several San Diego Music Awards.
Aimee Nolte & Leonard Patton at the Jazz Lounge
Feb 7
Singer Leonard Patton and his frequent musical collaborator, pianist Aimee Nolte, and will team up at Patton’s La Mesa jazz club. Originally from Weaverville, CA. Nolte started playing piano and singing at age five and began playing professionally at fourteen. Patton studied at the prestigious Berklee School of Music in Boston, going on to work with notable artists as Bill Cunliffe, Duncan Moore, Mitch Manker, and others. Dinner starts at 6:15 pm, with the concert kicking off at 7.
Feb 8
“We play postwave, post punk, post garage, post low-fi, post whine, post fuzz, post noise, [and] post apathy,” according to Dream Burglar. Founded in 2016, the band features Justin Cota, a multi-instrumentalist from Forever is Forgotten, Gloomsday, Bosswitch, and Deep Sea Thunder Beast. The bill includes Escondido gutter rockers Deathboys, as well Nebula Drag and Los Pinche Pinches.
Feb 8
Theosis is a heavy metal band combining speed, melodic, and thrash metal with powerful vocals, hard-hitting double bass, and harmonized guitar riffs. For their first date of the year, “We do have new material we’ve been working on,” says a member of the band, “and lemme tell, you it’s fast, melodic, aggressive and shreddy!” The all-metal lineup also features Fraxures, Defy The Tyrants, Feed the Vulture, and Blackcast.
The Fooks at Winstons Beach Club
Feb 9
The Fooks are known for playing punk-tinged Celtic and Irish rock and roll. Since forming in 2007 in the town nicknamed America’s Finest City, the band has proudly and loudly been producing America’s Finest Irish Noise. The Ocean Beach show runs from 2pm until 7pm, and also appearing will be southern-fried punk band The Screamin Yeehaws and Eddie “Reckless” Nichols, King Of Gangster Bop.
John Katchur at Vision A Center For Spiritual Living
Feb 6
John Katchur returns to the stage after a 15-year hiatus. He was part of the local songwriter scene in the early 1990s, winning a San Diego Music Award for Best Acoustic Artist and collaborating with fellow blue-chip locals Jewel, Berkley Hart, Steve Poltz, Gregory Page, Lisa Sanders, and Dave Howard. The bill includes Joe Rathburn, who has been nominated for several San Diego Music Awards.
Aimee Nolte & Leonard Patton at the Jazz Lounge
Feb 7
Singer Leonard Patton and his frequent musical collaborator, pianist Aimee Nolte, and will team up at Patton’s La Mesa jazz club. Originally from Weaverville, CA. Nolte started playing piano and singing at age five and began playing professionally at fourteen. Patton studied at the prestigious Berklee School of Music in Boston, going on to work with notable artists as Bill Cunliffe, Duncan Moore, Mitch Manker, and others. Dinner starts at 6:15 pm, with the concert kicking off at 7.
Feb 8
“We play postwave, post punk, post garage, post low-fi, post whine, post fuzz, post noise, [and] post apathy,” according to Dream Burglar. Founded in 2016, the band features Justin Cota, a multi-instrumentalist from Forever is Forgotten, Gloomsday, Bosswitch, and Deep Sea Thunder Beast. The bill includes Escondido gutter rockers Deathboys, as well Nebula Drag and Los Pinche Pinches.
Feb 8
Theosis is a heavy metal band combining speed, melodic, and thrash metal with powerful vocals, hard-hitting double bass, and harmonized guitar riffs. For their first date of the year, “We do have new material we’ve been working on,” says a member of the band, “and lemme tell, you it’s fast, melodic, aggressive and shreddy!” The all-metal lineup also features Fraxures, Defy The Tyrants, Feed the Vulture, and Blackcast.
The Fooks at Winstons Beach Club
Feb 9
The Fooks are known for playing punk-tinged Celtic and Irish rock and roll. Since forming in 2007 in the town nicknamed America’s Finest City, the band has proudly and loudly been producing America’s Finest Irish Noise. The Ocean Beach show runs from 2pm until 7pm, and also appearing will be southern-fried punk band The Screamin Yeehaws and Eddie “Reckless” Nichols, King Of Gangster Bop.
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