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Looking ahead to 2016
January 8, 2016
Toot's Tavern
627 2nd Avenue
Crockett, CA
7 PM
With thanks to Chris Lommorri, we're returning to the East Bay, headlining Toot's Tavern - where Chris has gotten quite a rock scene going! And with a truly awesome lineup - also on the bill: Kehoe, featuring Bryan Kehoe (Les Claypool's Duo De Twang, M.I.R.V), North Bay female-fronted powerhouse Featherwitch, and opening the show are new sensations The Iron Heart.
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January 16, 2016
Harlow's
2708 J Street
Sacramento, CA
5 PM
OPENING FOR STU HAMM
During the transition from Damien Sission to Uriah Duffy on bass, there were a handful of shows where the legendary Stu Hamm manned the Points North bass chair. (We affectionately called these shows the "Points North and Hamm" shows).
Now, we get to share the stage together - we'll be opening for the Stu Hamm Band (also featuring Alex Skolnick and Joel Taylor) at an awesome Sacramento venue, Harlow's.
Advance tickets available from Harlow's by clicking here.
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January 29, 2016
Grand Theatre Center for the Arts715 Central Avenue
Tracy, CA
7 PMOPENING FOR Y&TOur first time in Tracy - and we truly couldn't be more thrilled. An awesome venue, opening for an awesome band, the mighty Y&T!
This show WILL sell out - tickets are available only through the venue, by clicking here:
http://atthegrand.org/event/Y&T-177
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March 18, 2016
Ramona Mainstage626 Main Street
Ramona, CA
7 PM
OPENING FOR UFO
Some of our favorite shows ever have been opening for UFO. So we're thrilled to have been asked to open for them once again, at our San Diego home, Ramona Mainstage!
Discount tickets, including a special two night Ramona package with the December Gary Hoey show, available only at our store!
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Points North
“Points North” is the self-titled, second album by this primarily instrumental rock band. Spearheaded by guitarist Eric Barnett (a finalist in Guitar Player magazine's Guitar Superstar competition), bassist Uriah Duffy (Whitesnake) and drummer Kevin Aiello, Points North stands on the shoulders of iconic artists Rush, Cream, The Police and Dixie Dregs - but expands upon these influences and clearly cuts its own artistic path.
Listen Spotify: "Points North" on Spotify
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