Where: Crest Theater Sacramento
Date: 2007-09-29 17:00:00
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This Singing Competition is presented by Sacramento Realtist Association.
Where: Arco Arena
Date: 2007-06-23 00:00:00
Type:
Detriot Shock at Sacramento Monarchs 6/23/2007 Arco Arena
Where: Arco Arena
Date: 2007-08-06 19:30:00
Type:
Following up their triumphant 2006 tour, the highest grossing live event in country music history, Tim McGraw and Faith Hill's Soul2Soul Tour returns. The show will include several first time musical performances by Tim and Faith, as well as the #1's such as 'Live Like You Were Dying,' 'Breathe,' 'Don't Take The Girl,' 'Cry,' 'I Like It, I Love It,' 'It's Your Love,' 'This Kiss,' as well as Tim and Faith's recently released singles 'Last Dollar' and 'Stealing Kisses.'
Where: Crest Theater Sacramento
Date: 2007-09-27 20:00:00
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Kathy Mattea is an accomplished singer/songwriter in the country vein with a touch of Joni Mitchell-influenced folk. Some of her hits include 'Goin' Gone' and 'Where've You Been.'
Where: Sleep Train Amphitheatre
Date: 2007-08-23 12:00:00
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2007 VANS Warped Tour Sleep Train Amphitheatre, 2677 Forty Mile Rd, Marysville, CA Thursday, August 23 12:00PM
Where: Rialto Theatre
Date: 2008-01-12 19:00:00
Type:
An Underground revolution… against all odds, logic and always against the grain the Kottonmouth Kings continue to release ground breaking albums on their own label Suburban Noize Records. Self-described "psychedelic hip-hop punk rock" outfit the Kottonmouth Kings emerged from Orange County, CA, in 1994. Comprising former Humble Gods frontman Brad Daddy X, rappers Saint Vicious and D-Loc, DJ Bobby B,and "visual assassin" Pakelika. 12 YEARS IN THE GAME AND STILL REEKING HAVOC! The Cloud Nine Tour Linup: KottonMouth Kings, Big B, and the Dirtball For more info visit: http://www.kottonmouthkings.com
Where: Center for Creative Photography
Date: 2008-02-02 00:00:00
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Hours: MF 9-5, SS 12-5 Debating Modern Photography presents the lively artistic debate that gripped California photographers in the 1930s. On one side is the modernist work of Group f/64: powerful images by photographers whose reputations are now established, such as Ansel Adams and Edward Weston. The other, representation the more popular approach of the time, includes the soft-focus Pictorialist photographs of artists less well-know today, such as Johan Hagemeyer, William Mortensen, and Anne Brigman. Although the sharp-focus aesthetic of Group f/64 ultimately became the prevailing art-photography style for much of the 20th century, this exhibition returns to the moment when this triumph was not yet assured.