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CLAREMONT: Bluesman Gino Matteo to play Hip Kitty

Gino Matteo will perform at the Hip Kitty in Claremont. (2012/File Photo)

Gino Matteo will perform at the Hip Kitty in Claremont. (2012/File Photo)

Riverside bluesman Gino Matteo has performed all over the world with some of the biggest names in the genre, including B.B. King.

With global tours, there’s a rare chance to see Matteo in Southern California this weekend.

He will perform at the Hip Kitty in Claremont on Friday, April 4.

Joining him will be the up-and-coming blues-inspired group the Chase Walker Band.

8 p.m. Friday, April 4, Hip Kitty Jazz and Fondue, 502 W. First St., Claremont, $5.

Visit www.ginomatteo.com for more on Matteo.

ONTARIO: Super Freestyle Explosion features Lisa Lisa, Stevie B

Lisa Lisa is part of the Super Freestyle Explosion coming to Ontario this summer. (2010/File Photo)

Lisa Lisa is part of the Super Freestyle Explosion coming to Ontario this summer. (2010/File Photo)

Classic dance artists are coming to the Inland region for a night of hits not heard since your radio dial was in 1987.

The Super Freestyle Explosion, set for Friday, June 27, will be at Citizens Business Bank Arena in Ontario.

The performers include Stevie B, Lisa Lisa, Debbie Deb, Expose, Stacey Q, Connie, Nu Shooz, Trinere and Pretty Poison.

Lisa Lisa topped the charts in 1987 with a pair of singles, “Lost in Emotion” and “Head to Toe,” with her backing band Cult Jam.

Other notable hits from the performers include Expose’s “Seasons Change” and Stacey Q’s “Two of Hearts.”

Tickets, priced at $37.50-$75, plus fees, go on sale at 10 a.m. Friday, April 4 at www.axs.com, by phone at 888-929-7849 and at the arena’s box office. Parking for this show is an additional $10.

RIVERSIDE: Letters to Ash releases debut album with local show

Letters to Ash will hold its CD release show in Riverside on Saturday, March 5. (Contributed Image)

Letters to Ash will hold its CD release show in Riverside on Saturday, March 5. (Contributed Image)

San Bernardino pop-punk band Letters to Ash is celebrating the release of its debut album, “ No One Said It Would Be Easy,” on Saturday, April 5, at the Mission Tobacco Lounge in Riverside.

You can hear two of the new tracks ahead of the release at http://letterstoash.bandcamp.com/, including “Truth or Dare,” which features Adrian Estrella of Assuming We Survive.

The whole show has an arsenal of like-sounding bands worth catching, including Hoist the Colors, New Way On, Treetop Flyer, Gentlemen Amongst Wolves and The Trash Bag Villains.

8 p.m. Saturday, April 5, Mission Tobacco Lounge, 3630 University Ave., Riverside, $10, 21 and older only.

Visit www.letterstoash.com for more information.

SAN BERNARDINO: Blake Shelton to visit San Manuel Amphitheater

Blake Shelton, shown here performing on the Mane Stage during the 2012 Stagecoach Country Music Festival in Indio, will bring his tour to San Manuel Amphitheater in Devore in October.  (File Photo)

Blake Shelton, shown here performing on the Mane Stage during the 2012 Stagecoach Country Music Festival in Indio, will bring his tour to San Manuel Amphitheater in Devore in October. (File Photo)

Country star Blake Shelton, who is  famous not only for his music, but  for his role in a spinning chair on “The Voice,” will come to San Manuel Amphitheater in Devore in October.

Shelton, who is married to fellow country songstress Miranda Lambert, will perform at the venue on Sunday, Oct. 5.

The last time Shelton played in the two-county area was when he and Lambert co-headlined a night at the 2012 Stagecoach Country Music Festival.

Shelton won’t be joined by his spouse for this show, but The Band Perry, Neal McCoy and Dan + Shay will be on the bill.

Tickets for the show go on sale to the general public at 10 a.m. Friday, April 4. They are available through www.livenation.com or by calling 800-745-3000 and are priced from $25 to $54.75, before fees.

Various pre-sales begin on Wednesday, April 2.

MAYHEM FESTIVAL: Lineup includes Avenged Sevenfold, Korn, Suicide Silence

Korn, shown here performing at the 2013  Merry Meltdownin Ontario, will be one of the band's on this year's Rockstar Energy Mayhem Festival. (2013/File Photo)

Korn, shown here performing at the 2013 Merry Meltdownin Ontario, will be one of the band’s on this year’s Rockstar Energy Mayhem Festival. (2013/File Photo)

Orange County metalheads Avenged Sevenfold will top this year’s Rockstar Energy Drink Mayhem Festival, which kicks off its annual run at San Manuel Amphitheater in Devore on Saturday, July 5.

The touring festival, which will hit 24 venues around the U.S., will also include Korn and the Inland Empire’s own Suicide Silence.

This year the concert will have four stages of music.

The other artists on the lineup include Asking Alexandria, Trivium, Cannibal Corpse, Body County featuring Ice-T, Mushroomhead, Miss May I, Emmure, Veil of Maya, Upon a Burning Body, Texas Hippie Coalition, Darkest hour, Ill Nino, Wretched, Islander, King 810 and Erimha.

Tickets go on sale at 10 a.m. Friday, April 4.  For the San Bernardino date, they will be priced at $15-$73.50, before fees. You can pick them up at www.livenation.com.

Visit www.rockstarmayhemfest.com for more on the festival.

MUSIC: Riverside band The Sedans back in action

The Sedans have upcoming performances in Riverside and Redlands (Trina Gonzalez/Contributed Image)

The Sedans have upcoming performances in Riverside and Redlands (Trina Gonzalez/Contributed Image)

Riverside band The Sedans have a couple of notable shows on the calendar.

On Monday, March 31, the band, which rose to local prominence in the 1980s and reunited a couple of years ago, will play one of the spotlight sets at the Fox Preview Bar’s open mic night.

The band will also play Hangar 24 Brewery’s tasting room in Redlands on Wednesday, April 2.

You might even hear some new music — the band has been working on some new singles with producer Maria Baglien at Studio in Redlands.

7 p.m. Monday, Fox Preview Bar at the Fox Performing Arts Center, 3801 Mission Inn Ave., Riverside, free, 18 and older only.

6-9 p.m. Wednesday, Hangar 24 Brewery, 1710 Sessums Drive, Redlands, free, all ages.

Visit www.facebook.com/thesedans for more on the band.

REDLANDS: Racket holds birthday show at The Vault

Kyle Neal, of The Far Country, will perform at Racket's ninth birthday party in Redlands this weekend. (Contributed Image)

Kyle Neal, of The Far Country, will perform at Racket’s ninth birthday party in Redlands this weekend. (Contributed Image)

Online zine Racket is celebrating its ninth birthday with some live music in Redlands this weekend.

The Far Country, The Calicos and Moro Amour will perform at The Vault Martini Bar on Saturday to celebrate.

The show is free.

9 p.m. Saturday, The Vault Martini Bar, 14 E. Vine St., Redlands, 21 and older only.

Visit www.racketmag.com for more on the zine.

TEMECULA: Thornton Winery announces Champagne Jazz Series

Chris Isaak will perform as part of Thornton Winery's Champagne Jazz Concert Series. (File Photo)

Chris Isaak will perform as part of Thornton Winery’s Champagne Jazz Concert Series. (File Photo)

Thornton Winery in Temecula has been putting on its Champagne Jazz Series for 26 years. The winery has netted some of the biggest names in contemporary jazz, including series regulars Chris Botti and Dave Koz, as well as some artists from other genres.

Among some of the notable names for this year’s series are Chris Isaak and Trombone Shorty, the latter of whom will perform at the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival in Indio in April. The series begins on May 17 with Jazz Attack featuring Peter White, Rick Braun and Euge Groove and runs through Oct. 11.

There are a couple of shows where the headliners include past performers who won’t be announced until late May.

Here’s the lineup:

  • Saturday, May 17, Jazz Attack ($85 general admission, $160 with dinner)
  • Saturday, May 24, Chris Isaak ($95 general admission, $170 with dinner)
  • Saturday, June 14, George Benson and comedian Alonzo Bodden ($95 general admission, $170 with dinner)
  • Saturday, June 21, Lee Ritenour and Spyro Gyra ($70 general admission, $145 with dinner)
  • Thursday, July 3, Boz Scaggs ($95 general admission, $170 with dinner)
  • Saturday, July 5, Kenny G  ($95 general admission, $170 with dinner)
  • Sunday, July 13, Chris Botti ($95 general admission, $170 with dinner)
  • Saturday, July 19, Pat Metheny Unity Group and Bruce Hornsby with Sonny Emory ($95 general admission, $170 with dinner)
  • Sunday, July 20, Jesse Cook ($65 general admssion, $140 with dinner)
  • Saturday, July 26, Love & Soul featuring Norman Brown and Jonathan Butler ($70 general admission, $145 with dinner)
  • Saturday, Aug. 2, Bobby Caldwell and Keiko Matsui  ($70 general admission, $145 with dinner)
  • Saturday, Aug. 23, Trombone Shorty  ($70 general admission, $145 with dinner)
  • Sunday, Aug. 24, Al Jarreau and Vincent Ingala  ($70 general admission, $145 with dinner)
  • Saturday, Sept. 13, TBA and Nick Colionne ($85 general admission, $160 with dinner)
  • Sunday, Sept. 21, Larry Graham and Euge Groove  ($70 general admission, $145 with dinner)
  • Saturday, Sept. 27 and Sunday, Sept. 28, Summer Horns with Dave Koz, Mindi Abair, Gerald Albright and Richard Elliot ($95 general admission, $170 with dinner on Saturday; $85 general admission, $160 with dinner on Sunday)
  • Sunday, Oct. 5, TBA ($70 general admission, $145 with dinner)
  • Saturday, Oct. 11, TBA ($85 general admission, $160 with dinner)

Visit the Thornton Winery website for tickets and more information. Thornton Winery is located at 32575 Rancho California Road in Temecula.

COACHELLA 2014: Hard Rock Hotel to host David Guetta, Tiesto (UPDATED)

David Guetta, shown here performing at the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival, will appear at a special day club series of pool parties at the Hard Rock Hotel in Palm Springs. (File Photo)

David Guetta, shown here performing at the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival, will appear at a special day club series of pool parties at the Hard Rock Hotel in Palm Springs. (File Photo)

UPDATE 3/27: Prices and onsale times.

When the Hard Rock Hotel in Palm Springs had its grand opening earlier this month, Hector Moreno, the vice president and general manager of the property promised some big things in the coming weeks with festival season.

He wasn’t kidding–some of the biggest DJs in the world, including names like David Guetta, Skrillex and Tiesto, are headed to the resort to perform at a series of pool parties created by Goldenvoice’s electronic division LED.

The LED Day Club pool parties will coincide with the two weekends of the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival.

The pool parties run 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. April 10–13 and April 17–20.  You must be 21 or older to attend.

Here’s the lineup:
April 10th DIRTY SOUTH
April 11th A-TRAK
April 12th DISCLOSURE
April 13th DAVID GUETTA
April 17th SKRILLEX
April 18th MARTIN GARRIX
April 19th TIESTO
April 20th SHOWTEK

Tickets are $40 each for Dirty South, A-Trak and Showtek; $60 for Skrillex; $100 for Disclosure, David Guetta and Martin Garrix; $125 for Tiesto. Tickets go on sale at noon on Friday, March 28.

I don’t have ticket information as far as on sales or prices, but I’ll update when I do. In the meantime, here are links to the club: http://leddayclub.com/ http://leddayclub.frontgatetickets.com/

Also,  if you’re headed to Coachella 2014, don’t forget to check out our interactive artist map.

I’ve covered the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival and the Stagecoach Country Music Festival since 2007.  For more Coachella news, photos, interviews and information, visit the iGuide Coachella page.

If you want to follow me on social media, I’m at @vanessafranko on Twitter, the Audio File on Facebook and on Google+.

Now here’s a look at a song from Guetta’s 2012 Coachella set.

RIVERSIDE: Jason Mraz dazzles with comedic, intimate show at the Fox

Jason Mraz acts out the theme song to "Mister Rogers' Neighborhood" during a performance at the Fox Performing Arts Center in Riverside on Tuesday, March 25, 2014. The show was part of an intimate acoustic tour with the singer-songwriter. (Vanessa Franko/Staff)

Jason Mraz acts out the theme song to “Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood” during a performance at the Fox Performing Arts Center in Riverside on Tuesday, March 25, 2014. The show was part of an intimate acoustic tour with the singer-songwriter. (Vanessa Franko/Staff)

When the Fox Performing Arts Center originally opened in 1929, one of its uses was as a vaudeville theater. On Tuesday night, Jason Mraz tapped that spirit of vaudeville with an intimate show 85 years later.

Mraz, the singer-songwriter who honed his chops playing on the San Diego coffeehouse circuit, has billed his latest tour as a “rare acoustic evening.” While his radio-friendly pop-rock sound was at the night’s core, Mraz’s jokes, stories and original songs are what made the show one of a kind, not to mention the avocado juggling.

The tour included fewer than a dozen dates and Riverside snagged two of them. The second show happens at the Fox on Thursday night.

Before taking the stage to perform on Tuesday, Mraz came out and joked with the crowd while asking the audience to refrain from recording the whole show or being glued to an electronic device for the entire concert. However, he admitted his father enjoys looking up his videos on YouTube and gets concerned about his son’s popularity when people follow the directions and don’t post the entire show online.

Mraz went on to introduce Raining Jane, a female quartet of talented multi-instrumentalists that pulled double duty as opening act and backing band for Mraz.

After a few songs from the group, they left the stage and Mraz walked out, dressed in a cardigan, T-shirt, jeans and fedora, and sat down on the edge of the stage with his acoustic guitar and proceeded to play the first song he ever knew. It was “Won’t You Be My Neighbor?” the theme song from “Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood,” and Mraz even pulled off his shoe like the late Fred Rogers did mid-song.

RELATED: See photos from Jason Mraz’s performance at the Fox Performing Arts Center

The heartfelt, yet slightly silly number set the tone for the rest of the night, which alternated between Mraz’s serious songs and charming, funny nature and pop culture references.

While still sitting on the edge of the stage, he performed “The Rainbow Connection,” as made famous by The Muppets, as well as his own hit “You and I Both.”

After  his four solo songs, the ladies of Raining Jane appeared and led the night in an even more interesting direction with their powerful harmonies blending nicely with Mraz’s sweet tenor. The backbeat of percussionist Mona Tavakoli, who used a deconstructed drum set with mallets and brushes, a cajon and more, was only part of her interplay with Mraz. She was a vocal vaudevillian with him, chiming in throughout the evening on everything from lip gloss to soup jokes.

Jason Mraz talks to the audience before the first of two stops at the Fox Performing Arts Center in Riverside on Tuesday, March 25, 2014. The show was part of an intimate acoustic tour with the singer-songwriter.  He will perform again on Thursday, March 27. (Vanessa Franko/Staff)

Jason Mraz talks to the audience before the first of two stops at the Fox Performing Arts Center in Riverside on Tuesday, March 25, 2014. The show was part of an intimate acoustic tour with the singer-songwriter. He will perform again on Thursday, March 27. (Vanessa Franko/Staff)

Mraz met Raining Jane when they were both on a bill at the University of Redlands in 2006. They have been working together on an upcoming album called “Yes,” which blends their eclectic folk with his pop sensibilities.

While the marriage of sounds was particularly well done on Mraz’s hits such as “Lucky” and “I’m Yours,” it was the improvised parts of the evening that made it such a special performance.

Mraz always maintained charm and smiles and never became condescending to the audience. He took it in stride and riffed when a man in one of the front rows named Rob headed for the lobby while his fiancee remained in her seat.

“We never know what our ladies are going to drag us to,” he said before dedicating “The Woman I Love” to Rob and all of the significant others brought to the show even though Rob was already in the lobby by then.

For the new song “Long Drive,” Mraz pulled a woman named Stephanie up from the crowd to sit on the edge of the stage next to him and pretend they were driving to Lake Tahoe as he serenaded her.

However, the funniest moment of the evening was a “Whose Line Is It Anyway?” style jam where Mraz asked people in the audience what the song should be about. The audience’s suggestions included love, a beach in Maui, how adorable Mraz was and  a special Riverside establishment. A Riverside resident suggested downtown restaurant and interactive art spot Tio’s Tacos as the subject of the song.

It wasn’t quite as big of an endorsement as when Eddie Money praised Riverside and reminisced about filming a video at the Mission Inn on the Fox stage a few years back, but Tio’s Tacos made it into Mraz’s Fox set. The jam also included a reference to the song “Informer” by ’90s one-hit Canadian rap wonder Snow.

After playing more songs, including “It’s Gonna Be a Good Day,” “3 Things,” and “Details in the Fabric,” Mraz led into “Frank D. Fixer” with a plug for soil health and growing your own food.

He also encouraged his fans to compost and gave away some of his own compost in a paper Trader Joe’s grocery bag to another lucky fan. He also tossed out a couple of avocados that he grew on his San Diego County property. By the end of the set, he was juggling them.

After an encore that included a cover of Boyz II Men’s “It’s So Hard to Say Goodbye to Yesterday” and his big hit “I won’t Give Up,” Mraz threw some more avocados into the audience, except for the one that missed the balcony audience and hit the actual balcony.

He can practice his aim with another sold-out show Thursday night at the Fox.

Head over to PE.com to see photos from the show.

Here’s what I have for the set list. I am definitely missing the second one from when I was taking photos. If you know any of the missing ones, let me know in the comments below and I’ll update it.

“Won’t You Be My Neighbor?”
“Good Old Daze” (Thank you to @MrazTeam on Twitter for the assist)
“You and I Both”
“The Rainbow Connection”
“A Beautiful Mess”
“You Can Rely On Me” (H/T to reader Julie for the assist on this one)
“The Woman I Love”
“Long Drive”
“Browntown”
“93 Million Miles”
“Only Human”
“Yes”–Improvised song with Tio’s Tacos mention
“Hello, You Beautiful Thing”
“Coyotes”
“Lucky”
“Details in the Fabric”
“3 Things”
“Frank D. Fixer”
“I’m Yours”

Encore
“It’s So Hard to Say Goodbye to Yesterday”
“I Won’t Give Up”