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  • A decade ago, Jason Isbell gave his career a second act by facing his own mistakes. Can he help his listeners do the same?
  • The Rock 'n' Roll Running Series expects more than 25,000 participants this weekend. Fifty of them have run in all 25 marathons.
  • This weekend in the arts: Kelly Akashi and Eleanor Antin at the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego; Kumeyaay New Year; "Doubt: A Parable," chamber opera; "The Book of Mormon"; Adams Avenue Street Fair; live music recommendations and more.
  • The decadelong relationship that has brought about the co-mingling and interlacing of the guitars and the powerful push and pull of the rhythms is all on display in the band's latest single.
  • Thieves apparently killed the three, who were on a surfing trip to Mexico's Baja peninsula, to steal their truck because they wanted the tires, Mexican authorities said.
  • Calienté Latin Music and Food Festival. A high-energy Festival extravaganza featuring the best of Latin Music, Food, Beer, Tequila, Mezcals and Spirits Fest. Enjoy the best of Latin Music featuring headlining band, dj’s and performers. Latin inspired food, drinks and others local vendors will be showcased at this annual festival. Dance to Banda, Mariachi, Bachata, Merengue, Salsa. Come to dance and be part of the energy! Grab your tickets now! Will sell out fast!
  • The High Society Jazz Band will be performing the lively sounds of traditional Dixieland Jazz (New Orleans and Chicago-style). This 6-member group has entertained around San Diego and beyond for over 30 years. They are always a favorite at Dixieland Festivals.
  • The Spanish artist dances along the border of tradition and modernity in his Tiny Desk performance.
  • On May 4, 1970, the Ohio National Guard fired on Kent State students, killing four and wounding nine. A former student who now teaches there reflects on that day and offers lessons for protesters now.
  • Born of a session in Paisley, Scotland, and named for the town’s historic weaving industry and local poet laureate Robert Tannahill, the Tannahill Weavers have made an international name for their special brand of Celtic music, blending the beauty of traditional melodies with the power of modern rhythms. As one of the world’s premier traditional Celtic bands, their diverse repertoire spans the centuries with fire-driven instrumentals, topical songs, original ballads and lullabies, and humorous tales of life in Scotland. The members of the band include: Roy Gullane, who plays guitar and is the lead vocalist, is also a songwriter and has recently written his autobiography. From the west coast of Scotland, Phil Smillie plays flute, whistles, and bodhran, and sings harmony vocals. Originally from Tasmania, but now based in Glasgow, Malcolm Bushby plays the fiddle and bouzouki, and sings harmony vocals. The newest member of the band is Iain MacGillivray. He comes from a strong family line of piping and, in addition to the highland bagpipes, he also plays fiddle and whistles. With the band’s eighteenth recording, Òrach (“Golden” in Gaelic), nominated for album of the year, and they, themselves, for band of the year, the Tannahill Weavers are firmly established as one of the premier groups on the concert stage. From reflective ballads to foot-stomping reels and jigs, the variety and range of the material they perform is matched only by their enthusiasm and lively Celtic spirits.
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