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It’s not every day that the legendary Rolling Stones come to San Diego, so as might be expected, there is excitement in the air as their May 24 date at Petco Park approaches. For Stones fans, the best bet in local clubs will be three days of Jagger/Richards tunes happening this weekend at Beaumont’s. On Sunday, May 24, at 9 p.m., the venue will feature December’s Children, with guitarist David Fleminger, while Monday, May 25, will showcase the Jones Revival, with an appearance by Rhythm Authority on the morning of Tuesday, May 26, at 11:30 a.m. With tickets for the Petco show priced into the hundreds of dollars, this weekend of music at Beaumont’s may be the best option for fans on a budget to hear songs such as “Satisfaction,” “Jumping Jack Flash” and “Start Me Up” one more time. – One of San Diego’s longest-running bands, Private Domain, returns to the Kona Kai on Friday, May 22. Playing a set of classic rock and soul, the group is the perfect soundtrack to a night at the venue’s dockside nightspot, Vessels. The band has recorded many great albums and even scored hits of their own, including 1984’s “Absolute Perfection,” but on these club nights, they focus on crowd-pleasers, from “Brown Eyed Girl” to “Pride & Joy.” While there will be few set list surprises, Private Domain’s shows are never less than fun, years of road work culminating in a set that’s honed to bar band perfection. – Carlos Santana is one of the world’s all-time great guitarists, so it’s only natural that he has a few tribute bands making the rounds in his honor. One of the Southland’s finest, Viva Santana, performs at Humphrey’s Backstage Live on Saturday, May 23. Whether you’re a fan of Santana’s wonderfully lyrical, fluid guitar work on such hits as “Game of Love” or “Europa,” or even his hit cover versions of tunes such as “Black Magic Woman” or “She’s Not There,” Viva Santana catches every note and nuance of their namesake’s classic sound. – Sadly, as the years go by, we are losing more of our music icons, but there is still time to bask in the musical brilliance that is saxophonist Joe Marillo. On Sunday, May 24, Dizzy’s will host a special performance honoring Marillo on his 82nd birthday. A mainstay of San Diego’s music community since 1974, Marillo has recorded numerous worthy discs and played countless concerts, but it’s as a teacher/mentor that he has perhaps made the biggest impact.
It’s estimated more than 500 students have been helped along in their musical careers, with countless more influenced by his sound and his work ethic. San Diego is fortunate to have such a man among its residents. If you are a jazz fan of any stripe, this opportunity to take in a set – and to thank one of our community’s pillars – should not be missed. – Metal rockers Cage return full force with a show at Brick by Brick on Thursday, May 28. The band is performing in advance of its upcoming album, “Ancient Evil,” so fans can expect a preview of the new tunes. But the bulk of the tracks will likely be favorites from their 28-year run (so far). Members have come and gone in those decades, but Cage remains dedicated to its craft, turning out music that’s hard and heavy.
The names in Cage may change, the years may pass, but for lucky fans, the song remains the same. – Blues fans should make a point of catching a set from blues singer Missy Anderson on Thursday, May 28, as she performs at Tio Leo’s. Backed by guitarist Heine Anderson and a topflight band, Anderson has more than a touch of soul to her voice, bringing to mind a grittier Tina Turner. This is particularly notable when she does the occasional recast cover, such as an excellent version of the Beatles’ “Come Together.” Anderson will be backed by a full band, highlighted by Anderson’s stellar guitar work and wonderful Hammond organ licks of Leo Domecki. Perfect for swing dancing or just as a soundtrack to Tio Leo’s tasty dining options, Missy Anderson’s blues music is ironically the perfect antidote to the blues – a guaranteed good time. Must Hear – Rolling Stones weekend: May 24-26 at Beaumont’s, 5662 La Jolla Blvd. 21 and up. beaumontseatery.com. – Private Domain: Friday, May 22, at the Kona Kai Resort, 1551 Shelter Island Drive, Shelter Island. 7 p.m. – Viva Santana: Saturday, May 23, at Humphrey’s Backstage Live, 2241 Shelter Island Drive, Shelter Island. 9 p.m. $12. – Joe Marillo: Sunday, May 24, at Dizzy’s, 4275 Mission Bay Drive. 8 p.m. $15. – Cage: Thursday, May 28, at Brick by Brick, 1130 Buenos Ave. 8 p.m. 21 and up. $10. – Missy Anderson: Thursday, May 28, at Tio Leo’s, 5302 Napa St. 9 p.m. 21 and up. Cover TBD.