Upcoming music events this weekend and beyond

The Side Project: This sultry-pop husband and wife based team went from playing small Spokane venues to having their songs featured internationally on television. Together they have performed thousands of concerts around the Northwest. they perform at 7:30 p.m. Oct. 3, Tim Noah Thumbnail Theater, 1211 Fourth St., Snohomish. Tickets, $15 each, available at www.brownpapertickets.com or at the door subject to availability.

Everett Philharmonic Orchestra: Information about the orchestra’s upcoming season is available at www.everettphil.org. The Philharmonic’s first concert is Oct. 3 featuring Shostakovich’s “Festival Overture” and Arutunian’s trumpet concerto performed by George Steward.

Swingnuts Jazz: 5 to 8 p.m. at Anchor Pub, 1001 Hewitt Ave., Everett. Snappy originals and vintage favorites in the styles of Swing, Samba, Tango and Hot Jazz.

Everett Chorale: The local group will be singing in the “Seattle Sings! Choral Festival” at 6 p.m. Oct. 10. The chorale’s Lee Mathews will conduct the concert, which is part of the Greater Seattle Choral Consortium, a three-day event involving 34 choirs, at St. Mark’s Episcopal Cathedral in Seattle. Admission is free. Featured are works by four Northwest composers. More information is at www.SeattleSings.org.

Cascade Symphony Orchestra: Information about the 2015-16 CSO season is at cascadesymphony.org/concerts and tickets are available at www.ec4arts.org. Violinist Cordula Merks, an assistant Seattle Symphony concertmaster, will open the season with the Sarasate Gypsy Airs and Chausson’s Poeme, Op. 25, on Oct. 26. Season tickets are recommended. Cost is $115 for adults and $95 for seniors. Single tickets are adults $27, seniors $22, students with ID $15, and children 12 and under $10. Call the Edmonds Center for the Arts box office at 425-275-9595. The first concert is dedicated to the 125th anniversary of the city of Edmonds.

Seattle Symphony: Information about the orchestra’s season and tickets is available at www.seattlesymphony.org.

Benefit concerts

Northwest Music Foundation fundraiser concert: The event on the evening of Oct. 1, which features Gilby Clarke from Guns &Roses with special guests Sin Circus &Stoned America, is $15 at the door of Loco Billy’s Wild Moon Saloon, 27021 102nd Ave NW, Stanwood. For information, call 425-737-5144 or go to nwmusicfoundation.org.

Concert to benefit Operation Smile: The barbershop quartet-style concert at 6 p.m. Oct. 3 at the 92nd Street Church of Christ in Marysville is free, but donations are asked to help children with cleft lips. For more information call 360-618-3328.

Groups

Evergreen Community Orchestra: Rehearsals are 6 p.m. Tuesday at Northwest Music Hall, Everett Mall, 1402 SE Everett Mall Way. The community orchestra plays for the love of making music. The group is lead by a teaching director. More information is at musichallcommunityorchestra.org.

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