
Marin's Musical Spring: An Exciting Concert Lineup
As the warmth of summer approaches, Marin County is buzzing with numerous musical events that promise to delight residents and visitors alike. Whether you're a fan of orchestral masterpieces or the lively tunes of local bands, Marin's concert scene has something for everyone.
Celebrating Iconic Movie Themes
This week kicks off with the esteemed Sewer Band performing its 67th annual spring concert titled “At the Movies — Heroes & Villains.” Scheduled for tonight at 7:30 p.m. at Dominican University of California’s Angelico Hall in San Rafael, the concert features a captivating array of iconic movie themes. Best of all? Admission is free, making it an accessible evening of entertainment for the whole community. Don’t miss this opportunity to enjoy beloved tunes brought to life by talented local musicians. Check out sewerband.org for more details.
Golden Jam — Bringing Music to Isolated Communities
On Thursday, the beloved nonprofit Bread & Roses, established by the late Marin resident Mimi Fariña, will host its second Golden Jam at the Sweetwater Music Hall in Mill Valley. The event starts with a reception at 5:30 p.m. and features performances by popular artists including Lebo, August Lee Stevens, and the Gold Dust Brothers at 7 p.m. Tickets are $100 per person, or you can reserve a sponsor table for $2,500. This fundraiser not only promises a fantastic night of music but also contributes to a noble cause—bringing live performances to isolated communities. For more information and ticket purchases, visit givebutter.com/brgoldenjam25.
A Tribute to California with the Corte Madera Town Band
This Friday, enjoy the melodic tunes of the Corte Madera Town Band as they celebrate the spirit and beauty of California. If an evening filled with local pride and music sounds inviting, join them at 7 p.m. at the Corte Madera Community Center, or catch them again on June 15 at the Piccolo Pavilion in Menke Park. Both performances are free to the public. It's a perfect chance to reconnect with the local community and celebrate Californian culture through music. More details can be found at cortemaderatownband.org.
Masterworks 4: An Orchestral Experience
Lastly, music enthusiasts are in for a treat with the Marin Symphony's “Masterworks 4: Hogarth Conducts Firebird.” This concert will feature the renowned “Firebird Suite” by Igor Stravinsky alongside compositions from other classical heavyweights, including Handel, Prokofiev, and Ravel. Performances take place at the College of Marin’s James Dunn Theatre this Saturday at 3 and 7:30 p.m., and again on Sunday at 3 p.m. Ticket prices range from $23 to $86, offering a great value for a rich cultural experience. Don’t miss out on this orchestral feast—learn more at marinsymphony.org.
Sharing the Joy of Live Music
These concerts not only highlight the diversity of Marin’s music scene but also foster a sense of community and connection among residents. By attending these events, you join a chorus of voices celebrating art and creativity, providing essential support to local musicians and cultural initiatives. So gather your friends and family, and make plans to attend these engaging performances this spring!
Get Involved: The Power of Live Music
As we embrace these exciting opportunities for connection through music, consider supporting local artists, whether by attending performances, sharing experiences on social media, or even volunteering at community events. Live music enriches our lives and the fabric of our community; take an active role in celebrating it. Marin is alive with melody, community, and culture—let’s cherish and propagate that spirit together!
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