Saturday, 03 May 2025

Arts & Life

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The Gill Brothers, from Cobb, play classic rock covers and will open for String Theory on Saturday, May 29, 2010, at 7 p.m. with classic rock covers. Pictured from left to right are Tim Gill (bass/vocals), Connor Gill (lead guitar/vocals, age 11) and Jacob Gill (drums/vocals, age 15). Courtesy photo.




COBB – Jellystone Park Campground on Cobb – under new ownership – will host a series of summer concerts and events, starting on Memorial Day Weekend.


On Saturday, May 29, Jellystone and Yard Dog Productions will host two bands: The Gill Brothers and String Theory.


The event is open to both campers and non-campers, cover charge is $5, and gates open at 6:30 p.m. A barbecue dinner will be available to all.


On Saturday, June 5, YardDog Productions will host Cobbstock at Jellystone, featuring bands The Prather Brothers, Colby and the Contraband, Pitney Lane, CAM, Austin and Owens, Lost Coast Smugglers, Travis Rinker, Off the Hook, Neft and Dubois, String Theory, Blind Monkey, Rukkus, and other special guests.


Cover charge is $20 and gates open at 11 a.m.


Jellystone Park Campground is located at 14117 Bottle Rock Road on Cobb.


Visit www.campjellystone.com or www.cobbstock.com for more details.

 

 

 

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String Theory, made up of Middletown High School students, plays originals and rock covers. Pictured from left to right are Landon Bracisco (guitar/vocals), Jacob Gill (guitar/vocals), Rafael Roy-Labelle (bass) and Reid Carpenter (drums). String Theory will play on Memorial Day, Saturday, May 29, 2010, and at Cobbstock on Saturday, June 5, 2010.
 

LAKEPORT – “Sing For Your Soper,” a benefit concert for both the Kelseyville High School Music program and the Soper-Reese Community Theatre, will be held on Saturday, May 22, at 7:30 p.m.


The award-winning Kelseyville High School Jazz Choir and musical group, EarReverence, will delight guests with intricate vocal harmonies and elaborate arrangements.


The Kelseyville Jazz Choir under the direction of Tom Aiken will perform the material that they have been showcasing at numerous venues and competitions throughout the state.


The Kelseyville group is known for its tight harmonies and sophisticated arrangements. In all venues, crowds are awed by the skill and expertise of this young group.


EarReverence is a local four member a cappella group. The popular group comprised of Bill Bordisso, Carol Cole-Lewis, and Nick and Valerie Reid has just released a new CD. The group has an eclectic mix of jazz, pop, rock ‘n roll and humor.


The concert is a benefit for the Soper-Reese Theatre whose immediate fundraising efforts are aimed at completing the dressing room. Kelseyville High School’s music program also will be a beneficiary of this musical fundraising event.


Tickets are $10 and can be purchased at Catfish Books in Lakeport, Wild About Books in Clearlake, Polestar Computers in Kelseyville or the Soper-Reese Theatre Box Office, open from noon to 5 p.m. on Thursdays, or by calling 707-263-0577.


Tickets also are available online at www.SoperReeseTheatre.com.

MIDDLETOWN – D’s Coffee & Tea Shop will host the band “Blue Collar” in concert this coming Friday, May 28, along with open mikes for adults and children.


At 7 p.m. the children's open mike will take place, followed at 7:30 p.m. by Blue Collar.


At 8:30 p.m. a general open mike will begin.


D's Coffee & Tea Shop is located on 21187 Calistoga Road, Middletown, telephone 707-987-3647.

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