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PE LIVE: Watch The Dares perform “Runaway”

The Dares (Contributed Image)

The Dares (Contributed Image)

The Dares are another one of those bands you want to keep an eye on. The band started when brothers Ben and Matt Peterson were teenagers, playing pop punk inspired by Green Day and blink-182. Like those groups, The Dares have grown up and their songwriting has evolved into a more mature sound.

The Dares were the guests on PE Live this week out at Hangar 24 in Redlands. (By the way, you can subscribe to the PE Live newsletter to get videos delivered straight to your inbox.)

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Want to see PE Live in person? Come out to Hangar 24 on Wednesday, Oct. 2, to see the Chris Thayer Band, an Inland-based radio-friendly rock band that includes leader Chris Thayer, who has also appeared on PE Live with his other band, the jump blues combo Big Papa and the TCB.

6:30 p.m. Wednesday, Hangar 24 Brewery and Tasting Room, 1710 Sessums Drive, Redlands, free.

Visit www.hangar24brewery.com for more information and www.christhayer.com for more on the band.

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RIVERSIDE: See Steve Martin and Edie Brickell’s dress rehearsal

This is not Steve Martin busking in front of a Taco Bell. He is performing with the Steep Canyon Rangers with a high billing at the 2012 Stagecoach Country Music Festival.

This is not Steve Martin busking in front of a Taco Bell. He is performing with the Steep Canyon Rangers with a high billing at the 2012 Stagecoach Country Music Festival.

One of the biggest shows coming to the Fox Performing Arts Center this season is Steve Martin’s performance with the Steep Canyon Rangers and Edie Brickell in October. The show is being filmed for the PBS series “Great Performances.”

The Riverside venue has just announced tickets for a dress rehearsal the night before. The dress rehearsal will be open to 500 people on Thursday, Oct. 10 (FYI, the Fox seats about 1,600).

Tickets are $69 and $89 and go on sale to the public on Saturday, Sept. 28 at 10 a.m. via Ticketmaster. You can also pick up tickets at the Fox box office at 3801 Mission Inn Ave., pre-sale tickets are available in person there today, Friday, Sept. 27, through 9 p.m. The box office phone number is 951-779-9800. (Also, when you get tickets in person at the box office, you tend to miss a lot of the extra fees.)

The dress rehearsal, like the Friday night one, will also be taped. You will need to be in your seat by 7:30 p.m.

Visit www.foxriversidelive.com for more information.

REDLANDS: The Fingers to debut new album

The Fingers are releasing their debut album and celebrating with a show in Redlands on Sept. 27. (Contributed Image)

The Fingers are releasing their debut album and celebrating with a show in Redlands on Sept. 27. (Contributed Image)

The Fingers are celebrating the release of their debut album with a big show at the Fox Event Center in Redlands on Friday, Sept. 27. The rock band previously did multimedia presentations of “Dark Side of the Moon” and “Abbey Road” in the space, but now the band’s second set will feature a performance of the entire 12-song original album. Plus, there will be beer, jugglers and ice cream. You have to like at least one of those things. Here’s a look at what the “Abbey Road” show was like: General admission are $14 and VIP tickets are $30. The VIP pass includes a reserved seat and a copy of the album. For an additional $10, the Fox will feed you dinner, too. 7 p.m. Friday, Sept. 27, Fox Event Center, 123 Cajon St., Redlands. Visit www.eventbrite.com, the Fox Theatre or Caprice Café in Redlands for tickets and visit www.TheFingersBand.com for more information. [mappress mapid=”165″]

RIVERSIDE: More Fire Mondays celebrates 10 years of music

More Fire Mondays is celebrating 10 years of bringing music and positive vibes to Riverside. (Vanessa Franko/Staff Writer)

More Fire Mondays is celebrating 10 years of bringing music and positive vibes to Riverside. (Vanessa Franko/Staff Writer)

It’s really incredible for any club residency to last more than five years and the fact that More Fire Mondays is celebrating 10 tonight at Sevilla in Riverside is truly a testament to the hard work of the collective of DJs who have kept it going for so long. Tonight is the big 10th anniversary celebration.

You can read about More Fire Mondays over at the iGuide and check out a photo gallery.

For the 10th anniversary, More Fire Mondays will have three areas of music. The Hip Hop Club Room will include sets from Erok, Roial 1, Lathon Macon, Jimbo Jenkins and Tos. The Reggae Rooftop will feature Red Beef, juice, Gabe Real, Distant Drum, Gadget and Phers One. The Tapas Throwback Room will return for the anniversary show and will be hosted by Battle Monkeys and Squishydocious and feature sets by Ron Sleezy, Michelle Q, Concise and Megatone.

10 p.m. Monday, Sept. 23, Sevilla, 3252 Mission Inn Ave., Riverside, $10 before 11 p.m., $15 after 11 p.m.

MURRIETA: Get Shamrocked Irish Fest features The Tossers

The Tossers will perform at the Get Shamrocked Irish Festival in Murrieta this weekend. (2011/File Photo)

The Tossers will perform at the Get Shamrocked Irish Festival in Murrieta this weekend. (2011/File Photo)

Celebrate all things of the Emerald Isle as the Get Shamrocked Irish Festival heads to Murrieta’s Town Square Park this weekend.

The festival has notable performers, including Celtic punk band The Tossers and the Young Dubliners on Saturday, Sept. 21 and The Fenians and Dublin City Rockers on Sunday, Sept. 21.

There are plenty of other performers, plus comedy, Irish dancing and storytelling and bagpipes and drums.

Saturday is open to adults 21 and older only, but everyone is welcome on Sunday.

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Saturday admission is $20 per person. Sunday admission is $15 for those older than 12 and $1 for kids 12 and younger. Tickets are $30 each for the full weekend.

11 a.m., Saturday and Sunday, Town Square Park, Murrieta.

Visit www.getshamrocked.com for more information.

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.

PERRIS: Uncle Kracker, Hoobastank to play Southern California Fair

Uncle Kracker will perform at the Southern California Fair at Lake Perris in October. (Contributed Image)

Uncle Kracker will perform at the Southern California Fair at Lake Perris in October. (Contributed Image)

The Southern California Fair returns in October and for the first time in a few years, the event, which takes place at the Lake Perris Fairgrounds, is attracting big-name entertainment.

Among the notable artists are Uncle Kracker, Hoobastank (who recently wrapped up a tour with Riverside’s own Alien Ant Farm), Kutless and more. The fair runs Saturday, Oct. 5 through Sunday, Oct. 13.

The SoCal Fair will also host tribute acts to Creedence Clearwater Revival and Journey not to mention the demolition derby action.

Hoobastank kicks off the big-name entertainment on Wednesday, Oct. 9. Then, Uncle Kracker will be joined by up-and-coming country artist Eric Paslay on Thursday, Oct. 10. Christian rockers Kutless will perform on Friday, Oct. 11.

All concerts are free with admission to the fair. Admission prices are $8 for adults (everyone 12 years old and older), $4 for children ages 5 to 11 and kids 4 and younger get in for free. Parking is an additional $8. You can pick up pre-sale tickets at a discount ($5 for adults, $3 for kids 5-11) if you purchase them online through Oct. 4.

Visit www.socalfair.com for more information.

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DEVORE: Set times for Iron Maiden’s Battle of San Bernardino

Iron Maiden will perform at San Manuel Amphitheater on Friday, Sept. 13. (John McMurtrie/Contributed Image)

Iron Maiden will perform at San Manuel Amphitheater on Friday, Sept. 13. (John McMurtrie/Contributed Image)

UPDATE: The show’s over. If you went, check out our photo galleries below:

PHOTO GALLERY: Iron Maiden at San Manuel Amphitheater

PHOTO GALLERY: Megadeth at the Battle of San Bernardino

PHOTO GALLERY: Anthrax at the Battle of San Bernardino

PHOTO GALLERY: Testament and Sabaton at the Battle of San Bernardino

PHOTO GALLERY: Overkill and Warbringer at San Manuel Amphitheater

Are you heading out to San Manuel Amphitheater in Devore today for Iron Maiden’s Battle of San Bernardino?

We have the set times here. Note that if you want to see all of the bands, Live Nation is recommending that you get there early.

Parking lots and the box office open at 10 a.m. and gates open at 1 p.m. Also, you might get to try Iron Maiden’s beer at the fest.

And if you haven’t seen it yet, check out my interview with Maiden’s drummer Nicko McBrain, in which he talks about a memorable trip to San Bernardino. (Also, thank you to Anthrax for sharing the link to the story and making metal dominate PE.com.)

Here are the set times:

2:15 p.m. Warbringer, Concourse Stage

3 p.m. Overkill, Concourse Stage

4:20 p.m. Sabaton, Main Stage

5:15 p.m. Testament, Main Stage

6:20 p.m. Anthrax, Main Stage

7:35 p.m. Megadeth, Main Stage

9 p.m. Iron Maiden, Main Stage

I’m excited for the show. I haven’t seen Maiden since the last time they played Devore and I last caught Anthrax and Megadeth back at Big 4. There were still some lawn tickets left via Live Nation if you can to make it out.

PIONEERTOWN: Cracker/Camper Van Beethoven Campout hosts familiar faces

Katey Sagal and Davey Faragher perform with The Forest Rangers at the 2013 Stagecoach Country Music Festival. Faragher, a Redlands native, will perform with his band Jack... at the Cracker/Camper Van Beethoven Campout this weekend. (Vanessa Franko/Staff Photo)

Katey Sagal and Davey Faragher perform with The Forest Rangers at the 2013 Stagecoach Country Music Festival. Faragher, a Redlands native, will perform with his band Jack… at the Cracker/Camper Van Beethoven Campout this weekend. (Vanessa Franko/Staff Photo)

The ninth annual Cracker/Camper Van Beethoven Campout at Pappy & Harriet’s Pioneertown Palace this weekend is not only a celebration of the two bands, but the entire Cracker/Camper family, with many tentacles reaching to the Inland Empire.

In addition to members of both bands growing up in the area, many of the other performers have Inland ties as well, including The Dangers and country rock band Jack…, which includes former Cracker member Davey Faragher, who grew up in Redlands.

Jack … will perform Saturday, Sept. 14.

Faragher’s musical experience spans decades and dozens of musicians. Among the artists Faragher has worked with in the studio are Buddy Guy, Dusty Springfield and Sheryl Crow.

He’s also been part of the band that does the music for popular show “Sons of Anarchy,” and that outfit, The Forest Rangers, had a warm reception at the Stagecoach Country Music Festival in the spring.

“I grew up in a musical family so I don’t have a memory that isn’t musical,” Faragher said in an interview at the Stagecoach. “My older brothers had bands in the living room for as long as I can remember and I just grew into that.”

The siblings had their own band, The Faragher Brothers, and released a few albums.

Then, as Faragher worked as a session musician, he met the members of Camper Van Beethoven when he was doing background vocals for them. Lead singer David Lowery is also from Redlands.

“I met them in Los Angeles. I didn’t even meet them in Redlands,” Faragher said, laughing.

Davey Faragher performs at the 2013 Stagecoach Country Music Festival. (Vanessa Franko/Staff Photo)

Davey Faragher performs at the 2013 Stagecoach Country Music Festival. (Vanessa Franko/Staff Photo)

As Camper dissolved, Cracker began with Lowery and another Redlands native, Johnny Hickman, in Virginia. Faragher also joined the group for the first two albums, including the massively popular “Kerosene Hat,” which led Cracker help define alternative music.

After leaving Cracker, Faragher went on to work with other artists before ending up in Elvis Costello’s group The Imposters 12 years ago.

“He’s great. I’ve never met anyone who is as enthusiastic about music. He lives and breathes it all the time. It’s hard to keep up. He’s a force of nature,” Faragher said.

His fellow members in Jack… are Pete Thomas and Val McCallum, are also fellow Imposters. They each take on fake names for the country rock group, too.

Tonight’s lineup includes the Hickman-Dalton Gang, Roger Clyne and the Peacemakers and Cracker Duo.

Friday’s lineup for the Campout includes Gram Rabbit and Cracker Van Beethoven on the outdoor stage and The Dangers, Chris Shiflett & the Dead Peasants and the Victor Krummenacher Band indoors.

Saturday’s lineup includes Jack… and Cracker on the outdoor stage and Jonathan Segel, Leland Sundries and Frank Funaro on the indoor stage.

Cracker/Camper Van Beethoven Campout, 7 p.m. Friday and Saturday, Pappy & Harriet’s Pioneertown Palace, 53688 Pioneertown Road, Pioneertown, $27 for single-day passes.

Visit www.pitchatent.com and www.pappyandharriets.com for more information.

SAN BERNARDINO: Prepare for Iron Maiden traffic

Iron Maiden will perform at San Manuel Amphitheater in Devore on Sept. 13. (John McMurtrie/Contributed Image)

Iron Maiden will perform at San Manuel Amphitheater in Devore on Sept. 13. (John McMurtrie/Contributed Image)

Headed to The Battle of San Bernardino with Iron Maiden on Friday? You might want to plan on getting there early.

San Manuel Amphitheater operator Live Nation is already warning that the fest is going to cause insane traffic delays (and if you know how much the Inland Empire loves metal, especially Iron Maiden, you know the threat is real). The parking lots and box office will open at 10 a.m. Gates open at 1 p.m. and the music starts at 2 p.m.

(Also, the music is going to start on the concourse with Overkill and Warbringer at 2 p.m. I’m imagining getting a pretzel and headbanging with Overkill right now.)

Live Nation is offering deals as a “get there early” incentive. There will be a “3 Before 3” promotion at at the venue’s concession booths where you can hot dogs, small sodas and water will be available for $3 each between 1 and 3 p.m.

RELATED: Interview with Iron Maiden

However, you aren’t a (power)slave to the concession stands. You can bring in your own water (in individual sealed bottles up to 20 ounces) for the show. They will take the caps off when you enter. Multiple bottles are allowed within reason, but don’t try to smuggle in a 12-pack. They also can’t be frozen.

Food is allowed if you bring it in a one-gallon, clear plastic bag.

You can bring in sunblock (lotion only), matches and personal still photo cameras.

There are a bunch of things you can’t bring in, though. Here’s the list:

  • No water bottles larger than one gallon
  • No 12 or 24-Packs of water
  • No frozen water bottles
  • No lawn chairs
  • No blankets
  • No lighters
  • No ice chests or coolers
  • No spray-on sunblock
  • No backpacks
  • No camel packs
  • No fireworks
  • No bottles or cans
  • No umbrellas
  • No stickers
  • No pets
  • No laser pointers
  • No audio or video recording devices
  • No professional photo cameras (nothingwith a detachable lens)
  • No weapons
  • No pepper spray
  • No large metal keychains or wallet chains
  • No sharp or spiked accessories
  • No skateboards
  • No tailgating

Beware, if you are coming up on the 215, there is construction on the Devore Road exit.