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Best Jazz & Blues from September 20 - November 20

in Sacramento

Joe Bonamassa at SAFE Credit Union PAC Theater

Joe Bonamassa

Joe Bonamassa is the guitarist's guitarist. A master of the blues, Bonamassa easily ranks alongside the more well known Clapton or Jeff Beck. Such was his prodigious talent that he supported B.B. King at the tender of age of twelve in 1989, and was christened by King as "one of a kind." Since then, he's played with anyone who is anyone and released a formidable catalogue of studio albums.

Croce Plays Croce at Crest Theatre

Croce Plays Croce

A.J. Croce, son of Ingrid and Jim, pays tribute to his father in this brand-new show commemorating 50 years of Jim Croce's music. Taking on two of the 70s folk rockers' albums, The Life and Times, and his final work before his untimely death, I Got A Name in their entirety. Also featured will be tracks from Don't Mess Around With Jim and a few surprises.

Marshall Tucker Band at Gold Country Casino & Hotel

Marshall Tucker Band

Can't You See? The Marshall Tucker Band are once again hitting the road! The incredible American country southern rock band didn't expect how fair their collective talents would get them, and over 40 years later the band are showing no sign of slowing down. Continuing to perform between 150-200 shows per year, the band know how to keep their fans entertained.

Macy Gray at Quarry Park Amphitheater

Macy Gray

For many, the unique sound of Macy Gray's husky vocals defined mainstream R&B and neo soul in the early 2000s. Originally hailing from Ohio, the songstress fell into the industry when she agreed to help a fellow muso record a demo tape. When her friend failed to show up, she nonchalantly recorded the track's main vocals, yet her distinctive growl caught the ear of industry movers and shakers, paving the way for a multi-platinum, Grammy-winning career.

Big Bad Voodoo Daddy at Stage One - Three Stages

Big Bad Voodoo Daddy

Journey back to the golden era of swing with Big Bad Voodoo Daddy. Theirs is a world populated by sharp-suited mobsters and high-class dames, and it's an impossibly cool sound which has seen the band's popularity just keep on rising in the three decades since forming in California in 1989. Their catchy name comes from a meeting vocalist and guitarist Scotty Morris had with blues legend Albert Collins, who signed an autograph from 'The Big Bad VooDoo Daddy'!

John Hiatt at Crest Theatre

John Hiatt

John Hiatt's legacy reaches far and wide across the Great American Songwriter's landscape. The Indiana native has long been respected as one of the most respected and gifted songwriters of our time, yet his tendency to shy away from celebrity means his music has often flown under the radar, enjoying a steady cult following instead.

Moon Hooch at Goldfield Trading Post

Moon Hooch

Brooklyn natives Moon Hooch prepare to hit the road! The band, who met at school, got their musical start by busking in New York's subways and even being kicked out by the NYPD for encouraging travelers to dance at the edge of the platform. Since then, the group have released eight music projects and performed across the world to audiences who can't stop dancing!