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Nina Capri

A little bit of this and that, with an emphasis on music that brightens the day and lifts your spirits. You'll hear new music, local music, world beat, and plenty of folk, rock, blues, and jazz.

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An Dro

Bigelow Creek
Loose Change 2017 via Independent

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Michael Franti & Spearhead

My Lord
SOULROCKER 2016 via Fantasy
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Ursula Ricks

Tobacco Road
My Street 2013 via Severn

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Lawson & Williams

I'm Getting Over You
Chapter 3 2017 via Mountain Home Music Co.
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Delta Moon

Rock And Roll Girl
Cabbagetown 2017 via Jumping Jack records
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Pokey LaFarge

Weedwacker Rag
Middle Of Everywhere 2011 via Free Dirt Records
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Playing at the Pyramid Scheme on June 18

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5:40 pm
(REQUESTED)

Lyle Lovett

If I Had A Boat
Pontiac 1987 via Mca Nashville
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Mac DeMarco

Still Beating
This Old Dog 2017 via Captured Tracks
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5:30 pm

Mac DeMarco

Blue Boy
Salad Days 2015 via Captured Tracks
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Smokin' Joe Kubek & Bnois King

I Saw It Coming
Show Me The Money 2004 via Blind Pig
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Crosby, Stills & Nash

Marrakesh Express
Crosby, Stills & Nash 1969 via Atlantic
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5:20 pm

Big Sandy & His Fly-Rite Boys

This Ain't A Good Time
What A Dream It's Been 2013 via Cow Island Music
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Koko Taylor

You Can Have My Husband (but please don't mess with my man)
The Earthshaker 1978 via Alligator Records
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Real Estate

Darling
In Mind 2017 via Domino Recording Co.
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Ian Anderson

Two Short Planks
Rupi's Dance 2003 via Varese Records
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The Verve Pipe

Its The Little Things
Parachute 2017 via LMNO Pop

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5:00 pm
SCMC - SF Jazz Collective (click for more info)

St. Cecilia Music Center wraps up its 2017 concert season with a performance by S.F. JAZZ Collective this Thursday May 4th at 7:30 pm. 


The group's mission is to perform fresh arrangements of works by modern masters and newly commissioned pieces by each Collective member.  

This year the Collective pays tribute to trumpeter, composer, and innovator Miles Davis, who, more than any figure, changed the sound of jazz - from the birth of bebop in the 1940's to the integration of rock approaches that gave rise to the fusion movement in the 1970's. 

SF Jazz Collective honors his work and perform original compositions this Thursday, May 4th at St. Cecilia Music Center. 

Tickets available at "SCMC dash online dot org"

Vieux Farka Toure

Bonheur
Samba 2017 via Six Degrees
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Ruthie Foster

Working Woman
Joy Comes Back 2017 via Blue Corn
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Willie Nelson

He Won't Ever Be Gone
Single 2017 via Legacy Recordings
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Bruce Cockburn

For the Birds
Sunwheel Dance 1971 via Sony
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Lindsay Lou & the Flatbellys

Ionia
Ionia 2015 via Earth Work
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4:40 pm

Professor Louie and the Crowmatix

Bright Lights, Big City
Crowin' The Blues 2017 via Woodtsock
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4:30 pm
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Harry Lucas and The Lowdown

Hey Everybody
Fistful Of Blues 1997 via Independent

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Yolonda Lavender

Happy
Back 4 The 1st Time 2017 via Independent
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4:20 pm

Les Amazones d'Afrique

Anisokoma
Republique Amazone 2017 via Real World
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Rodney Crowell

East Houston Blues
Close Ties 2017 via New West
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(REQUESTED)

Buddy Guy

Best In Town
Rhythm & Blues 2013 via RCA
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Channing & Quinn

Murder Of Crows
Up North 2016 via Independant

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The Gibson Brothers

Highway
In the Ground 2017 via Rounder
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4:00 pm
SCMC - SF Jazz Collective (click for more info)

St. Cecilia Music Center wraps up its 2017 concert season with a performance by S.F. JAZZ Collective this Thursday May 4th at 7:30 pm. 


The group's mission is to perform fresh arrangements of works by modern masters and newly commissioned pieces by each Collective member.  

This year the Collective pays tribute to trumpeter, composer, and innovator Miles Davis, who, more than any figure, changed the sound of jazz - from the birth of bebop in the 1940's to the integration of rock approaches that gave rise to the fusion movement in the 1970's. 

SF Jazz Collective honors his work and perform original compositions this Thursday, May 4th at St. Cecilia Music Center. 

Tickets available at "SCMC dash online dot org"

May Erlewine

A Little More
Where We Are 2014 via Earth Work
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playing in Kazoo on May 6 and GR on May 13

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Garland Jeffreys

14 Steps to Harlem
14 Steps to Harlem 2017 via Luna Park Records
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Wood & Wire

Brand New Day
Wood & Wire 2013 via Independent
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Needtobreathe

Oh, Carolina
Rivers in the Wasteland 2014 via Atlantic
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At 20 Monroe Live on November 11 @7:30 pm

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3:40 pm

Robben Ford

Indianola
Blue Moon 2002 via Concord Records
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Playing July 14 at Wings Event Center (Wings Stadium)

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Sweet Japonic

She Was Doin' Fine
Two O'clock Sirens 2006 via Independent

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Sinners & Saints

Old Bones
On The Other Side 2017 via Silent Uproar
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Sonny Landreth

Levee Town
Levee Town 2009 via Landfall
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3:20 pm
(REQUESTED)

Jimmie Stagger

Aberdeen Mississippi Blues
Graveyard Of My Own 2015 via Independent

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Nell Robinson & Jim Nunally Band

Baby Lets Take The Long Way Home
Single 2017 via Whippoorwill Arts
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G. Love & Special Sauce

Peace, Love and Happiness
Superhero Brother 2008 via Brushfire Records
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Ronnie Earl

Hippology
The Colour Of Love 1997 via Polygram Records
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3:00 pm
SCMC - SF Jazz Collective (click for more info)

St. Cecilia Music Center wraps up its 2017 concert season with a performance by S.F. JAZZ Collective this Thursday May 4th at 7:30 pm. 


The group's mission is to perform fresh arrangements of works by modern masters and newly commissioned pieces by each Collective member.  

This year the Collective pays tribute to trumpeter, composer, and innovator Miles Davis, who, more than any figure, changed the sound of jazz - from the birth of bebop in the 1940's to the integration of rock approaches that gave rise to the fusion movement in the 1970's. 

SF Jazz Collective honors his work and perform original compositions this Thursday, May 4th at St. Cecilia Music Center. 

Tickets available at "SCMC dash online dot org"