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Positively State Street

EVOLUTIONARY ELECTRONICA: Any time a band requires a pronunciation key on their MySpace page, you know they’re probably not going to be the most predictable of performers.

Positively State Street

OH SO OSO: The Santa Barbara-based band Oso has musical roots that extend all the way to Africa, where guitarist and vocalist Phil Taylor once played with the Gambian National Army Band.

Positively State Street

RING THE ALARM: Hitting closer to home than you probably think, the Santa Barbara based reggae-rock band 5 Alarm will take the stage at Rocks (801 State St.) tonight, Thursday, January 17, at 8:30 p.m., performing songs from their recently released third album, Dancing with the Sun.

Disco Beats and Rasta Rhythms

SHAKE YOUR BOOTY: On Thursday, January 17, the Chumash Casino (3400 Highway 246, Santa Ynez) will get a funky makeover when ’70s sensations KC and the Sunshine Band take to the stage.

Positively State Street

OF TOADS AND LEMONS: If you are familiar with the term “wet sprocket,” you have probably heard of Glen Phillips. A true musician-born and bred in Santa Barbara-Phillips started the band Toad the Wet Sprocket as a freshman at San Marcos High School, and he hasn’t stopped performing since.

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