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  • Stemming from Southern California, Jenny and the Tramps consists of hardworking musicians from the San Diego music scene. Starting out playing cover songs and entertaining fans for hours on end, they have now come together to write original material. Members consist of Jenny O’Henny and the brothers De La Rosa. Marrying elements of Soul and Funk , their influences range from Amy Winehouse to Stevie Wonder, the Beatles, and Wheeler Walker Jr. See More Events www.bardicmanagement.com/events
  • Indigenous activist Leonard Peltier was convicted of killing two FBI agents in the 1970s.
  • Sunset Sounds - a pre-show live music series every Friday at 5 p.m. that will be featuring local musicians and bands from San Diego’s beloved music community! Food and drink specials every Friday, with pop up vendors every now and then! About Gypsy Sally Based out of sunny San Diego, Gypsy Sally is a three piece blues band that brings the old school feel to the new age from blues, to rock with the occasional Bossa and Latin twist. Front man Kyler Jakubowski has utilized his North Carolina roots and over the years has created a very unique blues sound not heard since the 50’s, Austin Wagner links the rhythm and melody with his smooth motown influenced James Jameson style, and Martin Quezada holds the beat on drums with his Caribbean swing, all of which when brought together creates what is now known as the one and only Gypsy Sally. To date, Gypsy Sally has recorded one album, "How Long," recorded live in the studio with Alan Sanderson. Gypsy Sally is named after a bar in the song "Tecumseh Valley" by Townes Van Zandt. Apart from Van Zandt, the band is influenced by classic blues artists like B.B. King, John Lee Hooker, and Peter Green. However, in addition to the blues, the band also draws influence from the vocals of Sam Cooke, and the rock guitar of Rory Gallagher. See More Events here For more information visit: bardicmanagement.com Stay Connected on Facebook and Instagram
  • 8G appears in their last Late Night episode on Thursday after a decade backing Seth Meyers. It joins the ranks of groundbreaking late night bands.
  • Hussain's career spanned over five decades, during which he was revered as both a national treasure in India and admired worldwide.
  • Scientists are using the Mojave Desert to test robots for the next space age.
  • El gobernador de California, Gavin Newsom, calificó al presidente de Estados Unidos, Donald Trump, de amenaza para el estilo de vida estadounidense, describió la intervención militar federal en Los Ángeles como el inicio de un esfuerzo mucho más amplio por parte de Trump para revertir las normas políticas y culturales en el corazón de la democracia de la nación.
  • Stream now with KPBS Passport / Watch Tuesday, Jan. 13, 2026 at 11 p.m. on KPBS TV. Meet the Mambo Legends Orchestra, committed to keeping the sounds of the great Afro-Cuban bandleaders Machito, Tito Puente, and Tito Rodriguez alive for future generations.
  • Parkinson’s Association of San Diego Hosts Annual Step by Step 5K Walk and Health Fair on April 5 Creating a Path of Support and Resources for the Parkinson’s Community to Help Live Their Best Life Check-in starts at 7:30 a.m. with the event kicking off at 9 a.m., and ending at 11:30 a.m. PDT. Joining the Step by Step 5K Walk and Health Fair is a first step toward support and resources to help those affected by Parkinson’s live their best life. This year’s event unites more than 1,200 participants, offering connections, care and access to 70 health exhibitors. and free coffee and donuts. Dogs are also welcome to join the fun and will receive a special bandana for the walk. Every dollar raised for the Walk stays in San Diego County, directly supporting PASD’s mission to provide essential resources, education and support to thousands of local residents impacted by Parkinson’s disease—ensuring they receive the care and assistance they need. Sharp HealthCare is reinforcing its commitment to the Parkinson’s community and ensuring the event’s success as the title sponsor for the 2025 Walk. Participants can support the Walk in multiple ways, including: *Walking individually or with family *Joining or forming a team *Exploring exhibitor booths without walking *Making a donation to PASD, with the option to contribute in memory or in honor of a loved one *Sign up for the walk or donate to make a difference or by calling 858-215-2570. The registration donation is $50 per participant, $10 for youth ages 12-17, and free for children under 12. Donations are tax-deductible under IRS guidelines and include a Step by Step Walk T-shirt for adults and youths. For registration and fundraising details, call 858-215-2570. Visit: https://raceroster.com/events/2025/97165/fighting-parkinsons-step-by-step-5k Parkinson's Association San Diego on Instagram and Facebook
  • The 103rd annual Coronado Flower Show is set to take place, April 12-13, 2025. Organized by the Coronado Floral Association (CFA), this is the largest tented flower show in the U.S. and Coronado’s longest running tradition, which includes an array of events leading up to and throughout the two-day festival. As part of “Beyond the Tent,” an effort to engage and expand the event throughout the island, and the grand prequel to the show, the beloved Coronado Flower Show kicks off with its local Homefront Judging Competition, March 28-30, where Coronado residents will prep and primp their gardens, home fronts, and store fronts in hopes of winning the elusive blue ribbons. More than 100 volunteer judges will examine and award competitive ribbons to Coronado home fronts, apartment buildings, condominium complexes, churches, businesses, and school gardens. Another prelude to the event this year, the festival will host a Family Movie Night on the eve of the event weekend, Friday, April 11 in Spreckels Park, from 4 p.m. to 9 p.m. The main event, the Coronado Flower Show, is divided into five divisions – Horticulture, Design, Special Exhibits, Youth and Botanical Arts. The show has been a spring tradition since 1922 and is one of the largest tented flower shows in the U.S. Located at Spreckels Park, this two-day event includes landscape displays, a variety of floral competitions, educational lectures and demonstrations, live bandstand entertainment, food, a beer & wine garden with locally crafted beers, and shopping. Another special feature of the weekend is the Saturday night party, called the 1922 Club. The event includes food, drinks, and dancing all under the iconic tents of the Coronado Flower Show. The Association will also host its Annual Meeting “Feast & Fareway” on Sunday, March 9 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., and will honor the traditions and people who built and grew the organization into the celebrated community staple that it is today. Visit: https://www.coronadoflowershow.com/ Coronado Flower Show on Instagram and Facebook
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