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MORONGO: Get hot blooded with Foreigner Feb. 1

Rock group Foreigner is set to play Morongo Casino Resort and Spa Feb. 1.

Rock group Foreigner is set to play Morongo Casino Resort and Spa Feb. 1.

If classic rock is your thing, don’t miss Foreigner and the band’s massive catalog of hits at Morongo Casino Resort and Spa in Cabazon on Saturday, Feb. 1.

The band’s most beloved songs include “Hot Blooded,” “Cold As Ice,” “Double Vision,” “Juke Box Hero” and “Waiting for a Girl Like You.”

The show is sold out, but tickets may become available as it gets closer.

9 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 1, Morongo Casino Resort and Spa, 49500 Seminole Drive, Cabazon, 800-252-4499, $59 and $69, before fees. Visit www.morongocasinoresort.com for more information.

FANTASY SPRINGS: Martina McBride performs Friday

Martina McBride will perform at Fantasy Springs Resort Casino on Friday, Jan. 31. (AP Photo)

Martina McBride will perform at Fantasy Springs Resort Casino on Friday, Jan. 31. (AP Photo)

Grammy-winning country artist Martina McBride heads to Fantasy Springs Resort Casino in Indio this weekend.

McBride, known for hits such as “This One’s For The Girls,” “Broken Wing” and “Independence Day,” will perform at the casino’s special events center on Friday, Jan. 31.

The singer will release a new album, “Everlasting,” in March. The soul covers record was produced by Don Was and features duets with Gavin DeGraw and Kelly Clarkson.

8 p.m. Friday, Jan. 31, Fantasy Springs Resort Casino, 84-245 Indio Springs Parkway, Indio, 800-827-2946, $39-$99. Visit www.fantasyspringsresort.com for more information.

SAN MANUEL: Jane’s Addiction performance hits the band’s highlights

Perry Farrell of Jane's Addiction performs at San Manuel Indian Bingo and Casino on Thursday, Oct. 24, 2013.  (David Bauman/Staff Photographer)

Perry Farrell of Jane’s Addiction performs at San Manuel Indian Bingo and Casino on Thursday, Oct. 24, 2013. (David Bauman/Staff Photographer)

It was a trip down memory lane on Thursday, Oct. 24 when Jane’s Addiction played San Manuel Indian Bingo and Casino in Highland and not only because the band played its deep catalog of alternative rock tracks going back to the 1980s.

Leader Perry Farrell stopped in the middle of the song “Just Because” early in the group’s set to reminisce about the band’s early days.

He talked about driving out to the casino Highland from the beach on Thursday and seeing a sign for Mount Baldy on the way.

“We played there about 25 years ago,” he told the crowd.

He talked about a pool party and the video for “Stop.”

“Can you believe I remember that?” he said, smiling. “It was … wild.”

Jane’s Addiction celebrated the sex and drugs parts of the rock ‘n’ roll equation to excess in its early days, but even with its members firmly planted in middle age, Jane’s brought an edge to the show.

Lingerie-clad go-go dancers on stage at times did suggestive dances and choreography during songs such as “Three Days” and “Nothing’s Shocking,” culminating in two of the dancers swinging from the ceiling during encore opener “Chip Away.”

RELATED: Photos from Jane’s Addiction’s San Manuel Indian Bingo and Casino show

As Farrell jabbed and punched and dance and bounced around the stage, he still commanded the crowd, who thundered back with their response.

“I live for you to smile,” Farrell told the fans.

The only out of place moment of the night was near the end of the main set, when Farrell started talking about genetically modified food and how he and his wife were happy that California would be the first state to ban it.

As for the music, the band played its hits and deep cuts, including songs from every record.

Guitarist Dave Navarro spent the first part of the show looking like he wasn’t connecting before getting more charismatic as the concert continued.

However the highlight of the show musically was drummer Stephen Perkins’ percussion prowess, particularly on “Three Days” and “Nothing’s Shocking.”

And it was the final song of the encore, “Jane Says,” that showcased the band at its finest.

Navarro and Chaney sat on the stage while Perkins played bongos and a steel drum and Farrell led the crowd in a loud, perfect sing-along of the band’s signature tune.

“I hope you’re lucky in love and just plain lucky,” Farrell told the audience as the band finished the set.

Set list (I think I hit everything in this one. If not, let me know in the comments.)

“Underground”
“Mountain Song”
“Just Because”
“The Price I Pay”
“Been Caught Stealing”
“Another Soulmate”
“Ain’t No Right”
“Three Days”
“Ocean Size”
“Nothing’s Shocking”
“Stop”
Encore
“Chip Away”
“Jane Says”

SAN MANUEL: Jane’s Addiction plays casino on Oct. 24

Jane's Addiction will perform at San Manuel Indian Bingo & Casino in Highland on Thursday, Oct. 24. (Chapman Baehler/Contributed Image)

Jane’s Addiction will perform at San Manuel Indian Bingo & Casino in Highland on Thursday, Oct. 24. (Chapman Baehler/Contributed Image)

Jane’s Addiction heads east of L.A. on Thursday, Oct. 24 for a show at San Manuel Indian Bingo and Casino in Highland.

I interviewed Jane’s Addiction bassist Chris Chaney for last week’s Guide cover about the San Manuel show, but he was so much fun to talk to, I wasn’t able to fit everything in the paper, including the link between Alanis Morissette and the band.

Chaney, who has recorded and performed live with countless big-name artists, first joined Jane’s back in 2002 when the band was recording “Strays.”

However, Chaney started playing Jane’s Addiction songs long before he was in the group.

For a time, he was the bassist for Morissette’s touring band and his friend, Taylor Hawkins, played drums before he went off and joined Dave Grohl and the Foo Fighters.

“Taylor was the biggest Stephen Perkins-slash-Jane’s Addiction fan that I know,” Chaney said.

Chaney said Hawkins went every night when Jane’s played a string of dates in Los Angeles.

“For sound checks with Alanis we would jam ‘Mountain Song’; we’d play the riffs for ‘Three Days’; we’d play ‘Up the Beach,’ ” he added.

Chaney had met Perkins, Jane’s Addiction’s drummer, when he was working with Tommy Lee.

Years later, Chaney gets the call to come into the studio with Jane’s Addiction, who was recording with famed producer Bob Ezrin.

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“The guys were so accepting and open minded when I came in,” he said.

In fact, Chaney co-wrote some of the songs off “Strays,” including “Just Because,” one of the band’s biggest hits.

Thursday night’s show also includes Portugal. The Man as the opening act. You must be 21 or older to go to the show.

6:30 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 24, San Manuel Indian Bingo and Casino, 777 San Manuel Blvd., Highland, 800-359-2464, $25 and $39 before fees, guests 21 and older only.

Visit www.sanmanuel.com for more information.

SPOTLIGHT 29: Dwight Yoakam rides into town Feb. 1

Dwight Yoakam performs on Saturday, April 27, 2013, at the Stagecoach Country Music Festival.  (Charlotte Bray/Freelance Photographer)

Dwight Yoakam performs on Saturday, April 27, 2013, at the Stagecoach Country Music Festival. (Charlotte Bray/Freelance Photographer)

After dazzling country fans at the Stagecoach Country Music Festival this spring, and not just because of his bedazzled jean jacket, Dwight Yoakam will return to the Coachella Valley in February 2014.

Yoakam will perform at Spotlight 29 Casino in Coachella on Saturday, Feb. 1 and tickets go on sale Friday, Oct. 25. They are priced at $45, $55 and $65 and will be available via www.Spotlight29.com, Star Tickets at 800-585-3737, or the Spotlight 29 Box Office and Gift Shop.

With his honky tonk sound, Yoakam was a pioneer in his early years in Los Angeles. He went from playing bills with bands like Los Angeles punkers X to finding his niche and recording with folks like Buck Owens, racking up hits like “Streets of Bakersfield,” with the aforementioned Owens, “I Sang Dixie” and “Honky Tonk Man.”

Yoakam’s 2012 effort, “3 Pears,” found the icon matched up with an interesting mix of artists, from Beck to Kid Rock.

And don’t discount his work as an actor, either. His acting was far better than Jared Leto’s weird cornrows in “Panic Room.”

SAN MANUEL: Jane’s Addiction to perform Oct. 24

Jane's Addiction will come to San Manuel Indian Bingo and Casino in Highland on Oct. 24. (2009/AP Photo)

Jane’s Addiction will come to San Manuel Indian Bingo and Casino in Highland on Oct. 24. (2009/AP Photo)

One of alt-rock’s legendary bands is coming to San Manuel Indian Bingo & Casino in Highland on Thursday, Oct. 24.

Jane’s Addiction, known for songs such as “Been Caught Stealing,” “Stop” and “Mountain Song,” will headline the show. Portugal. The Man will open.

Tickets go on sale to the public at 11 a.m. Friday, Sept. 20 via Ticketmaster and they will be $25 and $39, before fees.

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Since the show is being done with LA-based altrock radio station KROQ 106.7, members of the KROQ Street Team members can access tickets from 10 a.m. Sept. 19 through Friday, Sept. 20 at 10 a.m. The password will be mailed to Street Team members. You can still sign up for the Street Team and get access, though.

The shows at San Manuel start on the earlier side. The doors open at 6:30 p.m.

Also, you have to be 21 or older to enter the casino and attend the show.