The kings of blue-eyed soul perform their greatest hits as part of the Carriage House Theatre Concert Series at the Montalvo Arts Center in Saratoga.
The kings of blue-eyed soul perform their greatest hits as part of the Carriage House Theatre Concert Series at the Montalvo Arts Center in Saratoga.
The historic Fox Theatre reopens under new management and with a new vision for live music in Silicon Valley. The Fox is known for blues and Americana but will also be bringing Latin, Ukranian, world music, comedy, and Broadway shows.
Alfredo Rodriguez blends Beethoven and Bach with Herbie Hancock and Thelonious Monk. Quincy Jones’ new Cuban jazz protege performs at the Montalvo Arts Center on Sunday Nov. 14.
Frank Sinatra Jr. pays homage to his legendary father Oct. 23 at the California Theatre accompanied by Symphony Silicon Valley.
Buffalo Springfield, Pearl Jam, Modest Mouse, Elvis Costello and more come together for a two-day concert at Shoreline hosted by Neil and Pegi Young to benefit the Bridge School.
The Peninsula Symphony welcomes back San Jose pianist Jon Nakamatsu for a weekend of pieces by Beethoven, Bach and Brahms – otherwise known as the 3 B’s – with conductor Mitchell Sardou Klein.
The Shack Shakers’ music is wedged securely between punk blues, psychobilly, alt-country and swamp rock. They’re rocking the Blank Club on Oct. 15 with Bob Wayne & The Outlaw Canaries and the Shitkickers.
San Jose’s young jazz saxophonist Oscar Pangilinan is continuing the tradition of jazz jams at the Hedley Club Lounge after long-time friend Hristo Vitchev recently passed the torch.
The soulful singer-songwriter comes home to the Bay Area to perform and record her sophomore album after three years of life on the road. She performs with Rodney Branigan this Thursday.
Despite venue closures and occasional noise complaints, Andrew Moyco a.k.a. Audio Dru has been keeping San Jose on the underground hip-hop and dubstep map for the past four years. After shuffling between clubs, his two regular live shows are back at their original home at Johnny V’s. “The Cypher,” now the longest-running underground hip-hop open mic in San Jose, is held every Wednesday night.