One night only! Thursday, June 27, at Hard Rock Live in Wheatland As luck would have it, 80’s-themed festivals are making a huge comeback. Thanks to talent...
Author - Eddie Jorgensen
Eddie Jorgensen is currently freelancing at Sacramento News & Review (since 2001), North Bay Bohemian (Sonoma County's longest-running and largest weekly), Pacific Sun (Marin County weekly owned by Weeklys conglomerate), CBS (San Francisco), and Capital Chaos TV (Bay Area and Sacramento valley counter-culture).
No stranger to the Sacramento market, The Moody Blues’ front-man Justin Hayward has been playing the Crest Theater for many years with great success. Over the...
It’s hard to believe that Miner’s Foundry in Nevada City has been presenting live music with great results since 1989. While it first opened as a business to...
Although it’s hard to pinpoint the origins of bluegrass music, it’s no great stretch to say the genre has enjoyed somewhat of a revival over the last 50 or so...
Los Angeles-based saxophonist extraordinaire Kamasi Washington has proven himself a veritable force in the jazz, hip-hop and R&B communities with a body of...
Old Sacramento, not unlike other regions in the Sacramento Valley, struggled to bounce back after a lengthy shutdown due to COVID restrictions back in March...
With a legacy that spans over four decades, The Strawberry Music Festival has been one of the longest-running and most enduring gatherings of its kind. Much...
Now in its 26th year of producing California’s greatest Celtic music festivals, this gathering features international, national, and local acts over three fun...
Brazilian-born dancer Marta Santos first came to California in 2000 and immediately started to promote Brazilian culture in Sacramento with events and dance...
Unlike other bands who prospered only during the early to mid-’80s, Duran Duran continued to release quality albums on a consistent basis. While the band was...













