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She played to a packed house the last time she took the stage at the Center and the audience was on fire!
This September, Samantha Fish brings the Paper Doll Live tour to the Center for the Arts, with the Zac Schulze Gang opening. The album earned Fish her second GRAMMY nomination. The title track builds into something defiant every night. The MC5 cover hits like a detonation. This is going to be a scorcher!
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| | | | Thursday November 12An Evening with David Sedaris |
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| David Sedaris has spent thirty years writing about his family, his jobs, his embarrassments, and the strange interior logic of being alive. Sixteen million people have bought the books. Millions more have heard him on The New Yorker Radio Hour, BBC Radio 4, and This American Life.
None of that is the same as being in the room - his work land differently when you hear his timing, his pauses, the moments where he seems genuinely surprised by what he wrote. His new collection, The Land and Its People, is out this spring.
November 12 is your chance to hear what he does with it live. |
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| | | Friday November 13Tuba Skinny |
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| For fans of early New Orleans jazz done right - and done alive.
Eight musicians, a French Quarter education, and a Thursday night in November. Tuba Skinny plays Louis Armstrong, Bessie Smith, Jelly Roll Morton and a dozen more names you've never heard - loose, warm, and full of soul.
Be in the room when Tuba Skinny brings NOLA to Grass Valley! |
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| | | Tuesday November 17Joanne Shaw Taylor& Robert Jon & the Wreck |
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Joanne Shaw Taylor was discovered at 16 by Dave Stewart of the Eurythmics. By her 30s she had back-to-back #1 albums on the Billboard Blues Chart and a reputation as one of the finest guitar voices working today.
Robert Jon & The Wreck have spent years earning their stripes on the road, opening for The Black Crowes, Blackberry Smoke, and Peter Frampton, and their 2025 album Heartbreaks & Last Goodbyes, produced by Grammy-winner Dave Cobb, is the best thing they've made.
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Saturday May 23Roy Rogers & the Delta Rhythm Kingswith support from Anthony Crawford & Savana Lee |
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| | One of the world's great Delta slide guitarists is coming to Grass Valley this weekend, and the excitement is already building!
Roy Rogers & The Delta Rhythm Kings take the stage this Saturday, with Anthony Crawford and Savana Lee opening the night. With more than four decades of international touring, multiple Grammy nominations, and collaborations with John Lee Hooker, Bonnie Raitt, and Carlos Santana, Roy Rogers delivers the kind of live blues experience you simply don't forget.
Before Saturday's show, catch Roy in two radio interviews this Wednesday, May 20th:
Capital Public Radio | Insight with Vicki Gonzales Wednesday, May 20th @ 12:45 PM | Live in studio
KVMR | with Jenny Michael Wednesday, May 20th @ 4:30 PM | Talking the show and his new album, The Sky's The Limit
Tune in Wednesday, then come see the real thing Saturday night! |
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| | | Thursday May 21Open Mic Night |
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Join us for a lively Open Mic Night featuring local musicians, poets, comics, and creatives of all kinds. This community-centered evening highlights the diverse voices and talents of Nevada County in an intimate theater setting.
Performers can sign up beginning at 6:30 PM. Show starts at 7:00 PM. All ages welcome.
Learn more at thecenterforthearts.org |
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A 30 Year Legacy of Sierra College Art Making |
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| This exhibition celebrates three decades of artistic inquiry, experimentation, and mentorship at Sierra College’s Nevada County Campus. A 30 Year Legacy of Sierra College Art Making brings together works by former and current faculty who have taught on ground, alongside select alumni invited to exhibit in recognition of their ongoing artistic contributions and lasting connection to the program.
Featuring Works By:
John Michael Keating, Richard Hotchkiss, Phil Brown, Howard Levine, Sandra Miller, Gary Graham, Marty Gessler, Lew Toll, Gillian Hodge, Sam Tubiolo, Carmen Lang, Serena Cole, Evan Nesbit, John Baca, Matt Gottschalk, David Arnold, John Slavonic, Joel Murnan, Eileen Blodgett, Larry Ortiz, Chris Dacre, Faye Schoolcraft, Jim Beckett, David McKay, Dana Bruce, Vinny Pacheco, Betsey Lekan, Bob Ogden, Brook Caballero, Courtney Duncan, Candace Thatcher, Mira Clark, Jillian Downs, Lisa Nowlain
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