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Big gigs
The Lovettes — A salute to the girl groups of the 1940s, 50s and 60s. Wednesday-Thursday, Aug. 31-Sept. 1, 7 p.m., Belfry Music Theatre, 3601 Highway 67, Delavan, belfrymusictheatre.com. Tickets: $58-76.
Josh Turner with opening act Phil Vassar — Friday, Sept. 2, 7:30 p.m., Walworth County Fair Grandstand, Walworth County Fairgrounds, 411 E. Court St., Elkhorn, walworthcountyfair.org. Tickets: $30 to $40. See story about Walworth County Fair live music in this week’s Resorter for more details.
Shake Baby Shake — Tribute to the birth of rock and roll featuring Lance Lipinsky & the Lovers. Friday-Saturday, Sept. 2-3, 7 p.m., Belfry Music Theatre. Tickets: $58-76.
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Gabriel Sanchez presents The Prince Experience — Prince tribute. Sept. 3, 7 p.m., Phoenix Park Bandshell, 111 E. Wisconsin St., Delavan, phoenixparkbandshell.com. Part of the 2022 Free Concerts series.
Halestorm — with opening acts Lines of Loyalty and Shallow Side. Sept. 3, 7:30 p.m., Walworth County Fair Grandstand. Tickets: $30-50. See story about Walworth County Fair live music in this week’s Resorter for more information.
Songs of VEGAS: Sinatra & Sammy featuring Bill Serritella & Elliot Wimbush — Sunday, Sept. 4, 4-7 p.m., Maxwell Mansion, 304 S. Wells St., Lake Geneva, staymaxwell.com. No cover, no tickets, public welcome.
A Rock and Roll Tribute from Elvis to the Beatles — featuring The Neverly Brothers. Thursday, Sept. 8, 7 p.m., Belfry Music Theatre. Tickets: $58-76.
What A Fool Believes — Doobie Brothers tribute. Friday & Saturday, Sept. 9 & 10, 7 p.m., Belfry Music Theatre. Tickets: $58-76.
Calendar
Kyle on the Sax — 4-7 p.m., The Bottle Shop, 617 W. Main St., Lake Geneva.
Jeff Trudell — 6-9 p.m., Maxwell Mansion.
Chris Lambrou — 6-9 p.m., Pier 290, 1 Liechty Drive, Williams Bay.
Tom Stanfield — 8-11 p.m., Bar West at The Abbey Resort, 269 Fontana Blvd., Fontana.
Glenn Davis — blues jam, 9 p.m.-midnight, Hogs and Kisses, 149 Broad St., Lake Geneva.
The Thompson Duo — 4-7 p.m., The Bottle Shop.
Don Wiggins — 6-9 p.m., The Ridge, W4240 Highway 50, Town of Geneva.
The Doghouse Roses — 6-9 p.m., Pier 290.
Live music — 8-11 p.m., Bar West at The Abbey Resort.
Bird and Bloom — 4-7 p.m., The Bottle Shop.
Big Al Wetzel Band — 5-9 p.m., Topsy Turvy Brewery, 727 Geneva St., Lake Geneva.
Jeff Trudell — 5-9 p.m., Studio Winery + Geneva Lake Distilling, 401 E. Sheridan Springs Road, Lake Geneva.
The Gravity of Youth — 6-9 p.m., Maxwell Mansion.
Telstar — 6:30-9:30 p.m., Duesterbeck’s Brewing Company, N5543 County Road O, Elkhorn.
Scott Huffman — 7-10 p.m., The Ridge.
Glenn Davis — 7-10 p.m., Pier 290.
D’Lite Duo — 6-9 p.m., 240 West at The Abbey Resort.
Tom Stanfield — 9:30 p.m.-12:30 a.m., Bar West at The Abbey Resort.
Sunfallen — 2-5 p.m., The Thirsty Parrot, W3725 Club House Drive, Town of Geneva.
D’Lite Duo — 2:30-6:30 p.m., Pier 290.
Chinsey — 4-8 p.m., Magpie’s Lake Geneva, 642 W. Main St., Lake Geneva.
Matt Jaye — 4-7 p.m., The Bottle Shop.
Special K — 4-7 p.m., Mars Resort, W4098 South Shore Drive, Town of Geneva.
Eimile Malmgren — 5-8 p.m., Topsy Turvy Brewery.
Hobie & the Leftovers — 5-9 p.m., Studio Winery + Geneva Lake Distilling.
Tom Stanfield — 6-9 p.m., 240 West at The Abbey Resort.
Indigo Canyon — 6-9 p.m., The Hive Taproom, W2463 County Road ES, East Troy.
Something To Do — 6:30-9:30 p.m., Duesterbeck’s Brewing Company.
Karen Shook — 7-10 p.m., The Ridge.
Telstar — 7-10 p.m., Pier 290.
D’Lite Duo — 8 p.m.-midnight, Waterfront at The Abbey Resort.
Tom Stanfield — 9:30 p.m.-12:30 a.m., Bar West at The Abbey Resort.
Kevin Kennedy — 10 p.m.-1 a.m., the Lookout at Lake Lawn Resort, 2400 E. Geneva St., Delavan.
Sunday Morning Blues — 10 a.m.-1 p.m., The Bottle Shop.
DNA — 2-5 p.m., The Bottle Shop.
Telstar — 2:30-6:30 p.m., Pier 290.
Billy Farmer — 3 p.m., Magpie’s Lake Geneva.
The Gravity of Youth — 4-7 p.m., Lake Lawn Resort.
Tony Ocean — 7-10 p.m., Pier 290.
Ludy — noon-4 p.m., Pier 290.
Doghouse Roses — 4-7 p.m., The Bottle Shop.
D’Lite Duo — 4:30-7:30 p.m., Mars Resort, under the tent, unplugged.
Kyle on the Sax — 4-7 p.m., The Bottle Shop.
Matt Jaye — 6 p.m., Maxwell Mansion.
Matt Jaye — 5:30-8 p.m., Pier 290.
Don Wiggins — 6-9 p.m., The Ridge.
The Blues Rhythm Duo — 5-7 p.m., The Bottle Shop.
John Piet — 5-9 p.m., Studio Winery + Geneva Lake Distilling.
Andrew Tilander — 7-10 p.m., The Ridge.
Big Al Wetzel Band — 7-10 p.m., Pier 290.
D’Lite Duo — noon-3:30 p.m., Pier 290.
Cole Brandt — 2-5 p.m., The Bottle Shop.
Lara Bell — 4 p.m., Magpie’s Lake Geneva.
Tommy Odetto Blues Band — 5-9 p.m., Studio Winery + Geneva Lake Distilling.
Karen Shook — 7-10 p.m., The Ridge.
Kevin Kennedy — 7-10 p.m., Pier 290.
Sonic tonic: Most relaxing albums ever made
10. Steve Roach, “Quiet Music 1”
Grammy-nominated artist Steve Roach.
9. Brian Eno, “Ambient 1: Music For Airports”

Brian Eno, shown here in 2013 during the digital festival TagDF in Mexico City, popularized the term “ambient music.” His 1978 album “Ambient 1: Music For Airports” is a dreamy set of songs featuring piano, synthesizer and wordless vocals.
8. Craig Kupka, “Clouds: New Music for Relaxation”

Cover of Craig Kupka’s “Clouds: New Music for Relaxation.” In the 1970s and 80s, Kupka made albums dedicated to dance techniques and relaxation. Today, he is a high school music director.
7. Joanna Brouk, “Hearing Music”

The cover for Joanna Brouk’s “Hearing Music,” a 22-song compilation released in 2016.
6. Deuter, “Ecstasy”

Pioneering New Age artist Deuter has been active since the early 1970s. His album “Ecstasy” is a soothing blend of eastern and western styles of music.
5. Fumio, “Meditation”

The cover of Fumio Miyashita’s “Meisou,” which was released in the U.S. in 1995 under the title “Meditation.”
4. Hiroshi Yoshimura, “Music For Nine Post Cards”

The cover for Hiroshi Yoshimura’s “Music For Nine Post Cards,” which was released in the U.S. in 2018. It was first released in 1982.
3. Scott Fitzgerald, “Bamboo Waterfall”

The cover for Scott Fitzgerald’s “Bamboo Waterfall,” which includes the use of over 40 different wind chimes and bells.
2. Laraaji, “Essence/Universe”

Laraaji used an electronically modified zither to create “Essence/Universe,” which was first released in 1987.
1. Steven Halpern, “Spectrum Suite”

Shown here arriving at the 55th annual Grammy Awards in 2013, Steven Halpern’s “Spectrum Suite” is nearing its 45th anniversary.
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