Live music calendar

Amici Bistro: 8004 Mukilteo Speedway, Mukilteo; 425-438-9544. Live music 7 to 10 p.m. Saturdays.

The Anchor: 1001 Hewitt Ave., Everett; 425-252-2288; www.anchorpubeverett.com. Live music. Kendra Woods &The Trifekta Funktet free jazz night, 9 p.m. March 23.

The Austin: 830B Oakes Ave., Everett. Live music.

Cafe Zippy: 2811 Wetmore Ave., Everett; 425-303-0474; www.zippysjava.com. Live acoustic music Thursdays. Leonardo Buscemi, 7 to 9 p.m. March 22, $5 suggested donation. The Great Coal Train Tour with Dana Lyons, 7 to 9 p.m. March 23, $10 to $25.

The Conway Muse: 18444 Spruce and Main, Conway; 360-445-3000; www.theconwaymuse.com. Sandy Carbary, Tim Lerch and Brad Benefield, 7:30 p.m. March 22; $7. Back Porch Stomp, 7:30 p.m. March 23, $7.

Dezi’s Bar and Grill: 11605 State St., Suite 105, Marysville (behind 116th Street Shell). Live music. Larry Thompson, One Man Band, 7 to 9 p.m. Sundays.

Emory’s on Silver Lake: 11830 19th Ave. SE, Everett; 425-337-7772; www.emorys.com. Everett Comedy Night, 8:30 p.m. second Sunday of the month, $10. Live music 8:30 p.m. to midnight Fridays and Saturdays, $4 cover waived with purchase of dinner. The Dogtones, March 22. Big Love, March 23.

Flight’s Pub: 7601 Evergreen, Everett; 425-347-6659. Live music at 8 p.m. Fridays and 9 p.m. Saturdays.

Grazie Ristorante Italiano: 23207 Bothell-Everett Highway, Bothell; 425-402-9600; www.grazierestaurant.com. Live jazz most weekends. James Burnhard Blues Fusion, March 22. Emily McIntosh, March 23.

The Irishman: 2923 Colby Ave., Everett; 425-374-5783; theirishmen@theirishmen;http://theirishmen@theirishmen[/URL].com. Voodoos, 9 p.m. March 22.

La Hacienda: 620 SE Everett Mall Way, Everett; 425-355-0858www.lahaciendafmr.com;http://www.lahaciendafmr.com. Live jazz Thursdays.

Leatherheads Pub &Eatery: 10209 270th St. NW, Stanwood; 360-629-5555www.leatherheadspub.com;http://www.leatherheadspub.com.

Luca’s Pizzeria &Ristorante: 430 91st Ave NE, Lake Stevens; 425-334-2066www. lucasitalian.com;http://www. lucasitalian.com. Live music Fridays featuring Nikki Schilling.

Madison Avenue Pub: 905 Madison St., Everett; 425-348-7402. Live music Saturdays. Blues jam Wednesdays. Seven female vocalists, Marilyn Beebe, Stickshift Annie, Michelle Taylor, Annette Taborn, Becki Sue Boyle, Suze Sims and Mary McPage, 8 p.m. March 23; $5 cover.

Mel’s Old Village Pub: 7500 196th St. SW, Lynnwood; 425-778-1230; Live music, 8:30 p.m. Fridays.

Mirkwood and Shire Cafe: 117 E. Division St., Arlington; 360-403-9020www.mirkwoodshirecafe.com;http://www.mirkwoodshirecafe.com. Live music.

Old Stroker’s Cafe: 2816 Hewitt Ave., Everett; Saturday Night Showcase, 6 p.m. to 11 p.m. Saturdays. Local bands for all ages.

One Eyed Jacks Roadhouse: 14019 Highway 99, Lynnwood; 425-743-5570. Late September Dogs with Rev3, March 23.

Papa’s Tavern: 120 E. Main St., Monroe. 425-232-0771. Live music.

Port Gardner Bay Winery: 2802 Rockefeller Ave., Everett; 425-339-0293www. portgardnerbaywinery.com;http://www. portgardnerbaywinery.com. Live music Saturday nights; no cover..

The Repp: 924 First St., Snohomish; 360-568-3928www.therepp.com;http://www.therepp.com. Live music 7 to 11 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays. Ravinwolf, March 22. Ron Wiley, March 23.

Rocking M-BBQ: 1215 80th St., Everett; 425-438-2843www.rockingmbbq.com;http://www.rockingmbbq.com. Blues jam 7 p.m. Tuesdays. Old Strokers country jam, 7 to 10 p.m. Thursdays.

SoJen Cellars: 2818 Hewitt Ave., Everett; 425-263-9651www.sojencellars;http://www.sojencellars.com. Live music 8 to 10 p.m. Guy Johnson Duo, March 22. Sunshine Junkies, March 23.

Sol Food Bar and Grill: 1405 Hewitt Ave., Everett; 425-241-7111www.solfoodbarandgrill.com;http://www.solfoodbarandgrill.com. Live music various nights; no cover.

Stanwood Hotel: 26926 102nd St. NW, Stanwood; 360-629-2888www.stanwoodhotel.ne;http://www.stanwoodhotel.net. Live music.

Stewart’s Place: 709 First St., Snohomish; 360-568-4684. Live music 9 p.m. to midnight Wednesdays and Thursdays, 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Fridays and Saturdays.

Tony V’s Garage: 1712 Hewitt Ave., Everett; 425-374-3567. Live music on weekends.

Under the Red Umbrella: 1502 Rucker Ave., Everett; 425-252-9193www.undertheredumbrella.com;http://www.undertheredumbrella.com. Live music 7 to 9 p.m. Fridays, $10 cover waived with food purchase. Will Franz, March 22.

Viking Bar &Grill: 8820 Viking Way, Stanwood; 360-629-9285. Wednesdays; live music 9 p.m. to 1:30 a.m. Fridays and Saturdays; no cover.

Village Restaurant &Lounge: 220 Ash St., Marysville; 360-659-2305www.villagepie.net;http://www.villagepie.net[URL]. Live music 7 to 11 p.m. Mondays through Wednesdays, 9 p.m. to 1:30 a.m. Fridays and Saturdays.[/URL]

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