Hiatus Calendar

9/27 Thursday

Lyon Liew
Guardian

Where would the News be without Huey Lewis? Certainly not at The Park in the Viejas Outlet Center. Huey Lewis and the News stormed MTV and the `80s with their 1983 release, ³Sports,² which gave the world four top 10 singles. They will perform at 8 p.m. The bad news? Tickets are $60.

Catch some indie-punk at The Casbah with Zen Guerilla. Vocal effects and raw sounds make up the sound of Zen Guerilla. In support are Tori Cobras and Rollerball. The Casbah info line is (619) 232-4355.

9/28 Friday

No, ³When Bands Attack² is not another Fox TV special about high school marching bands gone awry. Rather, it is a festival of hard-hitting performers like Ozzy Osbourne, Staind and Godsmack. Osbourne just finished OzzFest 2001 and Staind has been growing to be quite succesful with the help of MTV airplay. Godsmack has recently released ³Awake.² ³When Bands Attack² will be at the Coors Ampitheatre. The event starts at 2 p.m.

Al Jarreau has won Grammys in R&B, jazz and pop. He will bring his silky voice and his smooth jazz sound to Humphrey¹s By the Bay. The show starts at 7:30 p.m. and tickets start at $45. Go to http://www.humphreysbythebay.com for more information and to purchase tickets.

The Dragons will be at The Casbah to promote the release of their new record, ³Kamikaze.² The supporting bands will be the Nomands, The Demons, and The Fleshtones. The show starts 8:30 p.m. and you¹ll need to call The Casbah at (619) 232-4355 for more details.

9/29 Saturday

The 20th Annual Adams Avenue Street Fair starts at 10 a.m. and goes to 10 p.m. it continues on Sunday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. There will be everything from carnival rides to over 70 artists performing throughout the weekend. Food, arts, crafts and beer gardens will also be available. The event is free. Look to the front page of hiatus (page 9) for the complete story.

Jazz great Wynton Marsalis will be performing with The Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra at the California Center for the Arts in Escondido. Marsalis will perform jazz standards from the likes of Duke Ellington to Charles Mingus as well as original material. The show starts at 8 p.m. and tickets start at $35.

10/1 Monday

Basement Jaxx are coming to 4th & B. With hits from their albums ³Remedy² and ³Rooty,² the British duo has been getting asses to shake on dance floors around the world with infectious hits such as ³Rendezvous² and ³Where¹s Your Head At.² The doors open at 8 p.m. and tickets are $18.

10/2 Tuesday

Probably best known for his work with the Beastie Boys, Mix Master Mike has been making the rounds on his own. He has performed at UCSD and most recently at Street Scene. This master turntable artist will be at ¹Canes Bar & Grill at 9 p.m.

10/3 Wednesday

Anne Murray has recently been found on late-night commercials promoting her latest album of pop covers. But back in 1969 she was one of the best pop singers of the day. She has released almost 30 studio albums of her own in her 30 years in the music business. Murray will kick off the 2001 East County Performing Arts Center season at 2:30 p.m. Tickets start at $30.

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