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CORONA: Lynch Mob to perform at M15 Saturday

George Lynch and Lynch Mob will perform at M15 in Corona on Saturday, Feb. 22. (Contributed Image)

George Lynch and LynCh Mob will perform at M15 in Corona on Saturday, Feb. 22. (Contributed Image)

One of the greatest guitar heroes of the 1980s, George Lynch, will stop by M15 in Corona this weekend with his band Lynch Mob.

Lynch was behind the riffs in the hits from the band Dokken.

His newest group, KXM, also features Doug Pinnick of King’s X (who will be at M15 on March 1) and Ray Luzier of Korn.

The current incarnation of Lynch Mob includes Lit bassist Kevin Baldes, too.

Other upcoming shows include Alien Ant Farm on Feb. 28, Puddle of Mudd on March 8, Mike Tramp of White Lion on March 20, The Outlaws on March 28, Tierra on March 29 and Anna Nalick on April 19.

Tickets for Lynch Mob are $20 if you buy them at the door but are also available via Ticketmaster for an additional fee.

7 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 22, M15, 9022 Pulsar Court, Suite H, Corona, 951-200-4465.

MUSIC: Neon Trees to visit SoCal in June

Neon Trees will perform at The Wiltern in Los Angeles on June 14. (AP)

Neon Trees will perform at The Wiltern in Los Angeles on June 14. (AP)

Neon Trees will celebrate the April 22 release of new album “Pop Psychology” with a headlining tour that heads to Los Angeles on June 14.

The band, whose singer Tyler Glenn and guitarist Chris Allen hail from Murrieta, will perform at The Wiltern for the only Southern California date announced at this point.

Smallpool and Nightmare & the Cat will open the show.

The band’s latest single, the new wave influenced “Sleeping With a Friend,” has been getting airplay on local radio stations and the group has already performed it on a number of late night talk shows.

Tickets for the June show go on sale at www.livenation.com at 10 a.m. Friday and are priced at $20-$25, before fees.

COACHELLA 2014: Catch these festival acts around SoCal

Bummed that you didn’t get tickets for the 2014 Coachella Valley music and Arts Festival in the hours before they sold out?

Don’t fear, Localchella is back. Goldenvoice has announced more shows for the bands playing the festival. Now that GV is booking The Roxy in West Hollywood, too, there’s another venue in the mix.

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Check out the bands playing Localchella. (Goldenvoice/Contributed Image)

Check out the bands playing Localchella. (Goldenvoice/Contributed Image)

Of note: There’s a “Special Guest” at the Pomona Fox on Thursday, April 10. I’m wondering if we might see The Replacements or Neutral Milk Hotel, the two biggest names I think are missing from this lineup.

I’m excited for Afghan Whigs and Brody Dalle at Pappy & Harriet’s in Pioneertown on April 10 and Haim at the Pomona Fox on April 16.

Tickets for the various shows go on sale starting Friday, Feb. 21 and also on Feb. 28 and March 7.

Visit www.goldenvoice.com for more information.

RIVERSIDE: Larry the Cable Guy, Tech N9ne booked for downtown venues

Tech N9ne performs at the Rock the Bells Festival in Devore on Saturday, September 7, 2013.  The rapper will return to the Inland region with a show at the Riverside Municipal Auditorium on June 3.(David Bauman/Staff Photographer)

Tech N9ne performs at the Rock the Bells Festival in Devore on Saturday, September 7, 2013. The rapper will return to the Inland region with a show at the Riverside Municipal Auditorium on June 3.(David Bauman/Staff Photographer)

The acts just keep on coming for the Fox Performing Arts Center and Riverside Municipal Auditorium, with a new batch of performers announced for the downtown Riverside venues.

The Fox will see the 30th anniversary of the Happy Together tour with Flo & Eddie of The Turtles, Mark Farner, Mitch Ryder, Gary Lewis and the Playboys and former Three Dog Night singer Chuck Negron on Wednesday, July 16 and two shows from comedian Larry the Cable Guy on Friday, Sept. 12.

Tickets for Happy Together are priced at $35.50-$65.50, before fees, and are $41-$96 for Larry the Cable Guy, before fees.

Meanwhile, the Riverside Municipal Auditorium will host rapper Tech N9ne on Tuesday, June 3, and the Beatles Vs. Stones musical tribute battle on Saturday, June 21. The Tech N9ne show is open to guests 18 and older and tickets are $23-$33, before fees. Tickets are $10-$18 for Beatles Vs. Stones, before fees.

Tickets for all of the newly announced shows will go on sale Friday, Feb. 21 at noon.

You can pick up passes for all of the shows online at www.livenation.com or at the box office of the Fox Performing Arts Center at 3801 Mission Inn Ave., Riverside.

The box office is open weekdays noon to 6 and Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and on show days until show time. You can also call the box office at 951-779-9800.

Also of note: the Trace Adkins show scheduled for Sunday, May 18 has been postponed. The country star had entered an alcohol treatment facility earlier this year.

The new date has not yet been determined, but refunds are available at the point of purchase for ticket holders.

Visit www.foxriversidelive.com for more information.

LAKE ELSINORE: Good Vibes on the Lake Festival makes debut

E-40 will perform at the Good Vibes on the Lake Festival in Lake Elsinore this weekend. (Contributed Image)

E-40 will perform at the Good Vibes on the Lake Festival in Lake Elsinore this weekend. (Contributed Image)

Lake Elsinore is getting a new music festival in town this weekend. The Good Vibes on the Lake Festival will run Saturday, Feb. 15 and Sunday, Feb. 16 and feature sets from Sean Kingston, who just played Bear Mountain last week, E-40, Tribal Seeds, Tha Dogg Pound, Fortunate Youth, New Kingston, Marlon Asher, The Expanders, Spawnbreezie, Common Sense, Mystic Roots, Irie Love, Krooked Treez, Ezzrah, Go Gettas and Iya Terra.

The first-time festival will include food and craft vendors and a children’s play area.

10 a.m. Saturday and Sunday, La Laguna Resort & Boat Launch, 32040 Riverside Drive, Lake Elsinore, $55 for a one-day pass, $75 for a two-day pass. Children 5 and younger get in for free.

If you want to purchase tickets on the day of the event, you must get them at the Lake Elsinore Outlets at 17600 Collier Ave., Suite A-107, in Lake Elsinore.

Visit www.goodvibesmusicfest.com or call 951-244-9662 for more information.

MUSIC: Babyface talks about lasting songs

Babyface will perform at Spotlight 29 Casino in Coachella on Friday, Feb. 14. (Contributed Image)

Babyface will perform at Spotlight 29 Casino in Coachella on Friday, Feb. 14. (Contributed Image)

I interviewed Kenny “Babyface” Edmonds a couple of weeks back for Friday’s Go + Do cover (he’s playing Spotlight 29 Casino on Friday, Feb. 14 ) and we got to talking about his back catalog.

He has worked with a staggering amount of artists from Aretha Franklin to Eric Clapton to the members of New Edition.

“It was always hard to tell whether you were writing something that was going to last forever,” he said. “The only test is that years later you listen to the radio and something comes on and whether it still feels good.”

He said some songs get better with time. I asked him to elaborate and he mentioned the songs from the 1990s he wrote for Bobby Brown and Johnny Gill

“I think the 90s music starting to feel really good now, to a lot of people. There was a positivity that was there that isn’t in a lot of things today, or over the past decade or so,” Edmonds said.

He also performs in Anaheim on Sunday, Feb. 16.

PALM SPRINGS: Doo Wop in the Desert gets modern

DJ Alf Alpha performs at Tachevah at the Spa Resort Casino in Palm Springs on Wednesday, April 17, 2013.  (Vanessa Franko/Staff Photographer)

DJ Alf Alpha performs at Tachevah at the Spa Resort Casino in Palm Springs on Wednesday, April 17, 2013. (Vanessa Franko/Staff Photographer)

The Coachella Valley Art Scene has been putting on its annual Valentine’s themed show, Doo Wop in the Desert, for five years.

This year the event gets an even higher profile as part of Palm Springs Modernism Week and larger digs at the Hard Rock Hotel. (Goldenvoice has joined with the Coachella Valley Art Scene to put on the event, too.)

The desert’s own DJ Alf Alpha (a Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival vet), will be on the decks and The Evaros will be playing live music.

Dressing up in a poodle skirt or sporting a varsity jacket is part of the fun—the event is also a 1950s-themed costume party.

9 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 15, Hard Rock Hotel, 150 S. Indian Canyon Drive, Palm Springs, $25, 18 and older only.

Visit www.thecoachellavalleyartscene.com for more information.

SAN BERNARDINO: Basscon will visit Orange Show on March 29

Electronic music fans enjoy Nocturnal Wonderland at San Manuel Amphitheater in Devore on Sept. 21, 2013. (Vanessa Franko/Staff Photo)

Electronic music fans enjoy Nocturnal Wonderland at San Manuel Amphitheater in Devore on Sept. 21, 2013. (Vanessa Franko/Staff Photo)

For those who love electronic music, Insomniac’s Crush, set for the National Orange Show Events Center in San Bernardino on Saturday, is sold out, but the promoter will bring another event to town on Saturday, March 29.

Called Basscon, the show will feature D-Block & S-te-fan, Isaac, Darksiderz, Saymyname and a special guest. The event is dedicated to the subgenres of hard Techno, hard House, hardstyle and hard trance.

The show is open to guests 18 and older. Tickets are $40, before fees, and can be purchased at www.flavorus.com.

RIVERSIDE: Live Nation books Queen tribute, Kid Ink

Kid Ink is coming to the Riverside Municipal Auditorium in April. (Contributed Image)

Kid Ink is coming to the Riverside Municipal Auditorium in April. (Contributed Image)

Two more shows have been announced for Riverside’s downtown venues operated by Live Nation.

Up first is One Night of Queen at the Fox Performing Arts Center on March 7.  The show has been a popular perennial favorite at the venue. Tickets are on sale now through Live Nation and are $16-$53, plus fees. You can pick them up at www.livenation.com or at the Fox box office for less fees.

Also, a new show has been added to the lineup of the Riverside Municipal Auditorium. Rapper Kid Ink will headline a show at the venue on April 8. Tickets, priced at $18-$28, before fees, go on sale Friday, Feb. 14 at noon at www.livenation.com. King Los and Bizzy Crook will also perform. The show is open to guests 16 years old and older.

You can pick up tickets for both shows at the box office of the Fox Performing Arts Center at 3801 Mission Inn Ave. in Riverside. The box office is open Monday through Friday noon to 6 p.m. and Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and on show days until show time. You can also call the box office at 951-779-9800.

BIG BEAR: Sean Kingston to perform free show Feb. 8

Sean Kingston will perform a free show at Bear Mountain on Saturday, Feb. 8 (FILE PHOTO)

Sean Kingston will perform a free show at Bear Mountain on Saturday, Feb. 8 (FILE PHOTO)

Singer, rapper and songwriter Sean Kingston will perform a free show at Bear Mountain in Big Bear Lake on Saturday, Feb. 8.

The noon performance is part of the “Snowed In” concert from Los Angeles hip-hop radio station Power 106.

Kingston, who is Jamaican-American, has had big hits with songs such as “Beautiful Girls,” “Fire Burning” and “Take You There.”

He’s also made a name for himself with guest appearances on hits such as Natasha Bedingfield’s “Love Like This” and collaborations with Flo Rida, Baby Bash and Bun B.

Bear Mountain is located at 43101 Goldmine Drive in Big Bear Lake. Visit www.power106.com/SnowedIn for more information.