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Wednesday, November 27, 2024

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Under the Stars: Must-hear Kokoroko, free beats at Laurel StreetFair, more

John Cale returns, Midlife comes to Independent, 'Bolsa Chica Calm' at Luggage Store Gallery—new music news!

Under the Stars: Suddenly, music fests galore—check out our picks

Must-see lineups at Hardly Strictly Bluegrass, Day for Night, Here and There, Lost in Riddim, Halloween Meltdown, more

Listen: Who to catch at Outside Lands? Let this mix be your guide

Our exclusive set highlights 15 artists worth catching at the Golden Gate Park festival this weekend.

On ‘New Girl,’ Jamie Drake makes some striking bossa moves

The LA artist tells stories of loss with classic Brazilian touches and enough Laurel Canyon vibes for a contact high

Your fresh local 2022 summer rap playlist is here

Iamsu!, Kamaiyah, Rexx Life Raj, Mani Draper, Cold Medina, and more hot Bay artists put some bump in your trunk

Under the Stars: The Zombies stun the Chapel, Underground SF reopens, more

DoomCannon heralds a new stage of UK jazz, Sour Widows bear 'Witness,' NorCal Sweetwater reggae—music news galore

Getting loud and hunting b*tches with Destroy Boys at Great American Music Hall

The Sacramento trio proved its expanding punk sound still has bite—trans/nonbinary mosh pit included

Under the Stars: Taj Mahal doesn’t like your friends, and other funky tales

GZA and Space Moth live, Yemenite psych-boogie from Sababa 5, Con Brio leaves its 'Heart on the Dancefloor, 'more new music!

Live Shots: The Airborne Toxic Event (the good kind) comes to SF Symphony

LA band's collaboration with the orchestra added richness and depth to its confessional songs

With fits and blues, Adia Victoria brought ‘Southern Gothic’ to the Chapel

Channeling both Lead Belly and Mazzy Star, with her own spellbinding scent of magnolia, the Nashville singer testified.

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