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Thursday, July 28

Jason Bodlovich Group
Fellow guitarist Joe Satriani raved that Bodlovich “is a powerhouse of a musician. He possesses the kind of technique, heart and soul that makes everyone in the audience go ‘Wow!’” 7:30 p.m. Olde Sonoma Public House. 938.7587.

Jay Dub and Dino
Electric “porch fusion” with Jeff Falconer and Dennis Cordellos
7:30 p.m. Murphy’s Irish Pub. 935.0660.

Friday, July 29

Rolling Blackouts
Free concert is part of “Food Truck Friday” at Sebastiani Winery. 6 p.m. 933.3226.

Dan Goldfus
5 p.m. Hopmonk Tavern. 935.9100.

Midnight Sun
Reggae/funk/HipHop.
7:30 p.m. Olde Sonoma Public House. 938.7587.

Tribute to Texas Songwriters
Adam Traum leads local all-star band in covering the great Texas songsmiths. See page 21 for more. 7 p.m. Meadowcroft Wines, at Cornerstone Sonoma. 934.9040.

Misner and Smith
Orginal folk and Americana.
8 p.m. Murphy’s Irish Pub. 935.0660.

Lemish and Wick Trio
Miles Wick, on bass, a Sonoma native back from New York City, teams with his favorite sideman, pianist Noam Lemish; both studied under Jazz bassist, composer and teacher Mel Graves at Sonoma State University. Drummer Bryan Bowman fills out the trio. Presented by the Sonoma Valley Jazz Society. 7 p.m. No cover. Plaza Bistro. 996.4466.

Jason Boldovich
9 p.m. Hopmonk Tavern. 935.9100.

Saturday, July 30

Mariposa Express
Latin music in an outdoor picnic setting.
1 p.m. Landmark Vineyards, Kenwood. 833.0053.

John Howland
1 p.m. Hopmonk Tavern. 935.9100.

J Kevin Durkin
Vocalist J Kevin Durkin, a San Francisco native influences influenced by Nat King Cole, Chet Baker, Mel Torme and the West Coast cool jazz scene, brings a soothing melody and warmth to standards and ballads. Presented by the Sonoma Valley Jazz Society. 7 p.m. No cover. Plaza Bistro. 996.4466.

Dan Martin
Roots, reggae and blues.
8 p.m. Murphy’s Irish Pub. 935.0660.

Jamie Drake
Spellbinding vocalist has strong club following in L.A. 9 p.m. Hopmonk Tavern. 935.9100.

El Radio Fantastique
Inspired by a bizarre family tale of a sinister radio that possessed its listeners, this eight-piece ensemble is a strange brew of gypsy cabaret, B-movie soundtrack and thrift-shop funk. $12. 9 p.m. Mystic Theatre, Petaluma. 735.2121.

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