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Need something to do? How about great music and some hockey too!


Check out one (OR ALL!) of these shows and join the facebook pages listed below!  Also, if you like/love! hockey, you can get discounted tickets for the showdown between the Ducks and the Kings at the Honda Center. Just follow the link below.  The Chris Anderson Group was the Ducks concert series winners, so don't miss them playing that night either! =D
Hey Folks!

I have FOUR SHOWS to tell you about this week! I'm with The Chris Anderson Group, making our debut at The Eldorado Restaurant in Long Beach when we host The Eastside Blues Jam TOMORROW, 8pm! We consider it a real honor to be asked by a true Blues club to host... one of the most popular jams to so many great and talented Blues musicians. We'll kick off our set at 8pm and get the jam rolling at 8:45pm.
Friday, 10pm The CAG is back at one of our favorite places to play, Stubrik's Steakhouse in Downtown Fullerton! Remember Stubrik's serves dinner until midnight and we'll keep the music rolling all the way up until "last call!"
Saturday, 9:30pm I'm with The Showkillers at Gallagher's Irish Pub and Grill in Long Beach! It may only be March 10th, but the St. Patrick's Day spirit is already in the air! :) Come on down and enjoy dinner and drinks with some Rock, Reggae and Soul to go along with it.
The weekend wraps up on Sunday with The Wise Guys at The Clubhouse Grille and Spirits in Placentia! We'll be doing an "unplugged", all ages afternoon show in support of the Pasta Cookoff competition. We play at 3pm, so get there early and get in the buffet line! :)

Just a quick reminder, The Chris Anderson Group's next Grand Prize performance for the Anaheim Ducks Concert Series is next Friday, March 16th during the Ducks/Kings Game at Honda Center! We still have DISCOUNT TICKETS available, just click www.anaheimducks.com/Anderson and to get 29% off! Check out more details below and I'll see you at the shows!
Thank you,
Rich

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TOMORROW (Thurs. 3/8) 8pm
The Eldorado Restaurant (hosting The Eastside Blues Jam) w/ The CAG
3014 N. Studebaker Rd. (at Spring St.)
Long Beach
21+
"Like" them at: www.facebook.com/eldo#!/pages/El-Dorado-Restaurant/118282561520665

Fri. 3/9, 10pm
Stubrik's Steakhouse w/ The CAG (Blues, Soul & Rock n' Roll)
118 E. Commonwealth Ave. (at Harbor Blvd.)
Downtown Fullerton
21+
http://www.stubriks.com/

Sat. 3/10, 9:30pm
Gallagher's Irish Pub and Grill w/ The Showkillers (Rock, Reggae and Soul)
2751 E. Broadway (at Temple)
Long Beach
21+
www.gallagherslongbeach.com

Sun. 3/11, 3pm
The Clubhouse Grille and Spirits w/ The Wise Guys ("Unplugged" Rock n' Roll)
2053 E. Orangethorpe Ave. (at Lakeview)
Placentia
ALL AGES
http://www.chgrille.com/

The CAG's Anaheim Ducks Concert Series Grand Prize Performance
Fri. 3/16, 6pm (pre-game), 1st and 2nd Intermissions
The Ducks/Kings Game
Honda Center (on the Concourse)
2695 E. Katella Ave. (at 57 Fwy)
Anaheim
All Ages
For DISCOUNT TICKETS, go to: www.anaheimducks.com/Anderson

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