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RIVERSIDE: Bonsai celebrates vinyl release with show

Bonsai will perform at Kim's to celebrate their new release. (Contributed Image)

Bonsai will perform at Kim’s to celebrate their new release. (Contributed Image)

There’s something about a punk band kicking it old school and nothing is more punk than a split 7-inch single.

It just so happens that Riverside’s Bonsai is celebrating the release of itsplit with Gentlemen Prefer Blood on Saturday, June 15, at Kim’s Sports Bar and Grill in Riverside.

The $5 cover nets you the limited edition vinyl, too.

In addition to Bonsai and Gentlemen Prefer Blood, French Exit, Divided Heaven and New Way On are also on the bill.

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CATHEDRAL CITY: AMFM Festival kicks off Thursday, June 13

The Miracle Dolls will perform at the AMFM Fest in Cathedral City this weekend. (Contributed Image)

The Miracle Dolls will perform at the AMFM Fest in Cathedral City this weekend. (Contributed Image)

Art, Music, Film and More Festival (AMFM) will make its debut in Cathedral City this weekend.

On the film side, there will be appearances from actors including Michael Madsen, Viggo Mortensen and Ed Asner all throughout Cathedral City and Palm Springs.

As for the tunes, Gram Rabbit, Miracle Dolls and The Tribesmen are among those performing.

The festival starts on Thursday, June 13, but the big music events are happening Friday through Sunday.

On Friday, June 14, there will be live music at Cathedral City Town Square starting at 7 p.m.

Los Mumblers, The Rebel Noise, Miracle Dolls, Family Wagon, The Record Company, Gram Rabbit and DJ Deklun will perform.

The location will host more music on Saturday, with the bands starting at 8 p.m. The artists scheduled include Blasting Echo, The Lost and Found, Pssstols, Tramps in Stereo and Terraplane Sun.

On Sunday, June 16, the festival’s music programming will again be at the Cathedral City Town Square and will begin at 7 p.m. with Felix Nobody x Notepad x Mack, Tribe-O, Tribesmen and Machin.

Music day passes are $20 each, but you can also pick up other passes, including a $149 festival pass that gets you into all of the films, panels and music.

Cathedral City Town Square, 68-701 Avenida Lalo Guerrero, Cathedral City.

For tickets and more information, visit www.amfmfest.com.

RIVERSIDE: El Robo celebrates record label debut

El Robo, formerly known as The Robbery, will host a celebration for their label at Pixels Bar in Riverside. (Contributed Image)

El Robo, formerly known as The Robbery, will host a celebration for their label at Pixels Bar in Riverside. (Contributed Image)

El Robo, formerly known as The Robbery, will be having a show to celebrate its record label 211 Records on Saturday, June 15.

The event will be at Pixels Bar in Riverside and is free.

The name change happened because there’s an East Coast-based band using the name The Robbery and they already had music on iTunes.

El Robo means The Robbery in Spanish and the members had been calling it that themselves internally.

Here’s an interview I did with El Robo, when they were still known as The Robbery, a couple of months ago before a big show.

9 p.m. Saturday, June 15, Pixels, 3535 University Ave., Riverside, free, 21 and older only.

Visit www.elrobomusic.com for more information on the band.

CORRECTION: The El Robo website has been updated to www.elrobomusic.com.

CORONA: Little River Band, Billy Vera play M15

The Little River Band is performing at M15 in Corona on Friday, June 14. (Contributed Image)

The Little River Band is performing at M15 in Corona on Friday, June 14. (Contributed Image)

M15 in Corona is hosting two classic artists this weekend.

First up is the Little River Band, which will perform on Friday, June 14.

The band is known for this such as “Lonesome Loser,” “Cool Change” and “The Night Owls” are among the Australian band’s biggest hits.

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POMONA: Glassjaw, Hanni El Khatib scheduled for Glass House

Hanni El Khatib performs at the 2013 Coachella Valley Music and  Arts Festival. He will perform at the Glass House in Pomona in October.

Hanni El Khatib performs at the 2013 Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival. He will perform at the Glass House in Pomona in October.

The Glass House in Pomona has some pretty big on-sales happening this week.

Up first, Glassjaw will be at the Glass House on July 26.The New York post-hardcore band has a big grassroots fanbase.

The band is celebrating its 20th anniversary. Tickets go on sale via Ticketfly on Thursday, June 13 at noon. They’re $25 apiece.
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TEMECULA: Gloriana to perform at Wilson Creek Winery

Gloriana performs the National Anthem on day 2 of the 2013 CMA Music festival at the LP Field on Friday, June 7, 2013 in Nashville, Tenn. (AP Photo)

Gloriana performs the National Anthem on day 2 of the 2013 CMA Music festival at the LP Field on Friday, June 7, 2013 in Nashville, Tenn. (AP Photo)

Up-and-coming Nashville stars Gloriana will perform in Temecula this summer.

The country group, which just performed at the CMA Music Festival in Nashville over the weekend, will be at Wilson Creek Winery on Sunday, July 21.
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PHOTOS: Tim McGraw at San Manuel Amphitheater

Tim McGraw performs at San Manuel Amphitheater in Devore on Saturday, June 8. (Fielding Buck/Staff Photo)

Tim McGraw performs at San Manuel Amphitheater in Devore on Saturday, June 8. (Fielding Buck/Staff Photo)

While I was out at the big Neon Trees show at Vista Murrieta High School on Saturday, June 8, colleague Fielding Buck saddled up and went to Devore to check out Tim McGraw’s “Two Lanes of Freedom Tour.”

Here is a link to Fielding’s photos of the Tim McGraw, Brantley Gilbert and Love and Theft performances and his write-up about the day.

McGraw has been a regular visitor to the Inland area, and his major summer tours always seem to come to San Manuel Amphitheater.

The next big country show coming to the venue is Brad Paisley with Chris Young and Lee Brice on Aug. 24.

Here are some more photos from Saturday night’s show, courtesy of fans in the crowd.

MURRIETA: Neon Trees get intimate at homecoming show

Chris Allen, left, and Tyler Glenn perform in their hometown of Murrieta with their band Neon Trees at a special show at Vista Murrieta High School on June 8, 2013. (Frank Bellino/Staff Photographer)

Chris Allen, left, and Tyler Glenn perform in their hometown of Murrieta with their band Neon Trees at a special show at Vista Murrieta High School on June 8, 2013. (Frank Bellino/Staff Photographer)

Hours before Neon Trees took the stage at Vista Murrieta High School for a special show on Saturday, June 8, I found myself outside the gates of the stadium, talking to Tamara Cella of New York City.

The Murrieta concert, which was also a fundraiser for the school’s extracurricular activities, was Cella’s 94th time seeing the band.  She told me that the night would be different from all other 93 times she saw the band.

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