July 12: Joe Garrison & Gilbert Castellanos with Night People (prices tba)
June 27: Fred Benedetti Trio performs the music of 1969 ($15) June 21: Gilbert Castellanos (prices tba) June 13: The Matt Smith Neu Jazz Trio, The Jonathan Rowden Group (7 p.m. June 12: Choro Sotaque, featuring Jamie Shadowlight ($12-$15) June 6: Peter Sprague, Buzz Campell, Tim Walsh & Leonard Patton (7:30 and 9:30 p.m. June 5: The Tonga Ross-Ma’u Quintet ($12-$15) Saturday: Daneen Wilburn, Brandon Primus & Friends (7 p.m. (619) 255-7885 or įriday: “She’s All That,” featuring Melody Marie Ebner, Stacey Marie, Chistine Parker, Melissa Moser, Le Roux & Lel Vee (7 p.m. All shows are at 8 p.m., unless otherwise indicated. July 17: Kendra Shank Quartet, featuring Geoffrey KeezerĢ400 Kettner Blvd., Little Italy. June 12: Jeff Ballard Trio, featuring Miguel Zenon and Lionel Loueke June 5: Bill Charlap and Renee Rosnes (7 p.m. $21 each for Athenaeum members and $26 each for nonmembers. All concerts are at 7:30 p.m., unless otherwise noted, and are all-ages. June 14: “Trippin’ The Sixties,” with Barry McGuire and John York ($20 $47)ġ008 Wall St., La Jolla. June 6: Stephen Inglis, Shawn Jones ($20 $47) (The higher price is for dinner packages.) (619) 303-8176 or June 14: Gonjasuif, Bleached, Santos, Czar, Lumerias, Roach Motel, Point Loma, System Error, Ghost Magnet, Batwings, Tolo, Bruno Dario and others ($30)ġ370 Euclid Ave., San Diego. Haynes & Change, Missy Andersen and moreĬastillos del Mar Hotel, Tijuana-Ensenada Highway Km. 7: Eric Burdon & The Animals, Tommy Castro, Earl Thomas & The Rhumboogies, Lazy Lester with The Bayou Brothers, Bishop John W. Sept 6: Elvin Bishop, Rick Estrin & the Nightcats, John Primer, Candye Kane Band, Sugar Ray Rayford Band, Kevin Selfe & the Tornadoes, Jim Gibson, Sharifah & the Good Thing Admission includes the voluntary donation of two cans of food from each attendee benefiting the San Diego Food Bank. VIP tickets are $100 per day and $150 for two days. Tickets are $15 a day and $25 for a two-day ticket, until July 31, after which those prices increase by $5 each.
“When I saw her bend forward and she started rubbing her face,” Erin says, “I knew she was crying, and that choked me up a bit, but I kept it together so I could finish the song.Embarcadero Marina Park North, 500 Kettner Blvd., downtown. When Erin walked up behind Catie and began the serenade, they both melted. Erin enlisted the aid of photographer Carly Romeo to pull off the feat without Catie’s knowledge. The couple planned a first look at the Museum District Bed & Breakfast, where they were staying prior to their ceremony at Pocahontas State Park. For their June 30, 2018, nuptials, Erin wanted to surprise Catie with the special song. Although they didn’t begin a romance until 2014, their paths in life had already intermingled - the couple had first met in middle school, attended the same high school and were part of the same Girl Scout troop.Īs lovers of music (Erin plays the guitar and Catie the ukulele), they bonded over the Sara Bareilles song “I Choose You,” which was released during their time apart. At the same time, Erin had already planned an extended trip to hike the Pacific Crest Trail. In 2014, Catie, a Chesterfield firefighter and paramedic, traveled to Wyoming to obtain her Wilderness EMT certification. They say absence makes the heart grow fonder, and that rings true for Erin Willis and Catie Kichinko, who spent seven months apart after dating for only a month.