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The Dandy Warhols Play Great American Music Hall
On Tuesday December 1st and Wednesday December 2nd at 8 p.m., with doors opening at 7 p.m., The Dandy Warhols will play the Great American Music Hall at 859 O’Farrell in San Francisco. The show will be well worth the $30 ticket price or the $54.95 for dinner and admission. Joel Gion and Miranda Lee Richards will open.
Lee Ronaldo Plays Swedish American Hall
Sonic Youth is alternative rock. This is the band that inspired Pearl Jam and got a shout out from the Pixies. Kim Gordon, Thurston Moore, Lee Ranaldo and Steve Shelley took rhythm, noise and art and threw it in a blender thereby creating one of the most influential bands of all time. Being the best band to ever come out of New York is an incredible feat in and of itself.
Rockin’ in the Bay Area
Live music abounds this fall in the Bay Area. People can hear everything from classical music to hard rock; it all depends on your taste and desires.
Ty Segall Performs at The Chapel
Ty Segall is one of California’s own. In fact, a while back you’d find him constantly playing shows with a variety of bands in the greater Bay Area. These days he’s internationally renowned, and he blends a variety of sounds ranging from psychedelic rock, glam rock, heavy metal, and more. He’s prolific playing with an almost-countless number of bands such as The Tradition Fools, Sic Alps, the Ty Segall Band, and others. Some of his most famous songs include “Tall Man Skinny Lady,” “Goodbye Bread,” “The Drag,” and many more.
Sunday Golden Gate Park Band Concerts
The Golden Gate Park Band, known locally as the GGPB, has been performing for Bay Area residents and visitors for over 130 years. History buffs can read about the rich legacy of this ensemble online or within the book Five Thousand Concerts In The Park by author David W. Bandy.