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  • The Music Company (TMC), a 501(c)(3) nonprofit music studio located in the heart of Pacific Beach, offers innovative programs and services to empower local musicians and build a thriving community of independent artists. As part of its commitment to San Diego’s vibrant music scene, TMC hosts Open Jam Sessions, every other Thursday evening throughout the year. Thursday Night Jam Sessions are free, open-to-the-public events that provide local musicians with a creative space to collaborate, improvise, and celebrate the diverse San Diego music community. For more information about Jam Sessions and other TMC programs, or to support TMC and local artists with a tax-deductible donation, visit www.tmcmusic.org. TMC San Diego - The Music Company on Facebook / Instagram
  • Hard Rock Hotel San Diego is returning with their annual Glitz & Glam NYE Party as it transforms over 40,000 square feet of event space to host an unforgettable New Year celebration. Ring in the New Year on Dec. 31 from 9 p.m. to 2 a.m. across three floors and seven rooms with over 15 DJs for every taste, from house and hip hop to reggaeton. The hotel’s rooftop area will be a part of the biggest party in Gaslamp Quarter with the “Starlight Garden,” a deep house musical scene featuring Le Twins. The Legends Ballroom will be transformed into a themed nightclub, the “Golden Ballroom,” with headliner DJ Karma playing house, top 40, and various other genres. The night continues in the revamped Edge Ballroom, converted into the “Light Lounge,” and within, 207 Bar becomes the “Ritmo Room” for a rhythmic soiree of Latin, reggaeton, and dembow. Cheers to 2025 and elevate your evening with various VIP experiences, including Fast Past tickets for priority access, a VIP Bottle Service Package and a NYE Room Package. Hard Rock Hotel San Diego on Facebook / Instagram
  • "Smishing" scams aim to compromise your data and pilfer money. And if you think the problem is getting worse, you're right.
  • Police in Waterbury, Conn., allege the man's stepmother locked him in his room with limited food and water for over 20 years, until he started a fire using hand sanitizer, printer paper and a lighter.
  • Critic Ann Powers considers musical performances that have left audiences stunned in utter silence, and what you can hear when sound falls away.
  • The ring, discovered by a metal detectorist in the U.K., is estimated to sell for between $19,000 and $23,000 at auction.
  • Monday, March 17, 2025 at 10 p.m. on KPBS TV / PBS app. Experience the powerful journey of medical students at Albert Einstein College of Medicine in the Bronx, where a historic $1 billion donation has made tuition free. This intimate film captures their stories and the changing landscape of medicine.
  • People in San Diego are already feeling higher costs from food, housing and electricity. Now, water rates will also soar.
  • DJ D-Nice wanted to bring people together during the pandemic. In 2020, Club Quarantine was born, attracting hundreds of thousands of music lovers. DJ D-Nice reflects on that moment, five years later.
  • Singer/songwriter Vanessa Collier’s sixth album Do It My Own Way comes out September 13 via Phenix Fire Records. Recorded on analog gear with the musicians largely in one room, Do It My Own Way is sonically inspired by the classic Memphis soul sound of Stax and Hi Records, especially that of the Staples Singers. Second single “Wild As a Rainstorm,” which dives deep into soul territory, powerfully gives advice to women and people who feel left out to ignore the naysayers and “Be a tapestry of dreams.” The track been added to Spotify’s official Retro Soul playlist. The groove and horns would make Willie Mitchell proud, and indeed features legendary Hi Records organist Rev. Charles Hodges. The vocals are powerful, awe-inspiring, and undeniably soulful vocals. The songwriter/bandleader made her Chicago Blues Festival debut this year, in front of tens of thousands. Best known in the blues world – she’s a twelve-time Blues Music Award nominee and four-time winner, including for the monumental Contemporary Blues Female Artist of the Year, Horn Player of the Year, and B.B. King Entertainer of the Year this year – Do It My Own Way finds her influenced by soul artists like Mavis Staples, Sharon Jones, James Brown, and Aretha Franklin. Blues Blast Mag said, “Vanessa is an important part of the future of the blues.” Born in Texas, growing up in Maryland, launching her career in Philadelphia, and now residing in South Carolina, Collier grew up listening to an eclectic variety of music. After graduating from Berklee College of Music, she joined blues legend Joe Louis Walker’s band, going solo at his urging, and has become a notable artist “whose rise to the top is nothing short of meteoric” (Making a Scene). She has opened concerts for Blues Traveler. Her prior studio album, Heart On The Line, spent nine weeks in the Billboard Blues Album Chart top 15. Visit: https://artcenter.org/event/vanessacollier/ Vanessa Collier on Instagram and Facebook
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