The Jimmy Wright Band is scheduled to play a Halloween Party on Oct. 30 at Pub 282 on Camano Island. (YouTube)

The Jimmy Wright Band is scheduled to play a Halloween Party on Oct. 30 at Pub 282 on Camano Island. (YouTube)

Where to hear live music in Snohomish County nightclubs

The listings include Engel’s Pub, Mirkwood Public House and Port Gardner Bay Winery shows.

Black Lab Gallery: 1805 Hewitt Ave, Everett; 206-549-2169; blacklabgalleryevertt.com. Aline & Wes, Oct. 29. Discordia, Julio X, Pain Field, The Cascadian Divide and No Buffer, Oct. 30.

Cafe Zippy: 1502 Rucker Ave., Everett; 425-303-0474; www.cafezippy.com. Siggie The Vintage Man, Oct. 29. Jim Page, Oct. 30.

Collectors Choice: 215 Cypress Ave., Snohomish; 360-568-1277; www.ccrsnohomish.com. The Rumor, Oct. 29. Engage, Oct. 30.

The Cove: 402 164th St. SW, Lynnwood; 425-745-4777. Poker Face, Shay Fox, Rococo Macaroon and Crystyl Jewyl Box, Oct. 31.

Dreadnought Brewing: 16726 146th St. SE, Suite 153, Monroe; 360-863-2479; www.dreadnoughtbrewing.com. Thursday open mic.

Engel’s Pub: 113 Fifth Ave. S., Edmonds; 425-778-2900; www.engelsbar.com. Tim Turner Band, Oct. 29. Nick Mardon Trio, Oct. 30.

Grape & Grain: 6502 Evergreen Way Suite A, Everett; 425-374-2719. Joe Pennell, Oct. 28. Joshua Red Uttech, Oct. 29. Howard Mack, Oct. 30.

Loco Billy’s Wild Moon Saloon: 27021 102nd Ave. NW, Stanwood; 360-629-6500; www.locobillys.com. Thursday jam and open mic. The Neon Mustang Band, Oct. 30.

Looking Glass Coffee: 801 First St., Suite 201, Snohomish; 360-863-3557; www.lookingglasscoffee.com. Michael Mestres, Oct. 29. 4&20 Blackbirds, Oct. 30.

Lucky Dime: 1618 Hewitt Ave, Everett; 425-478-7004; www.luckydimewa.com. Clothing Optional and Good Job, Oct. 29. Fruit Juice, NODRA, The Moon is Flat, Oct. 30.

Lynnwood Eagles: 19223 Hwy 99, Lynnwood; 425-776-8075; www.lynnwoodeagles.com. The Astley Lagen Band, Oct. 30.

Madison Avenue Pub: 905 Madison St., Everett; 425-348-7402. Mad Bojo, Nov. 1.

Maltby Pizza & Pasta: 8813 Maltby Road, Snohomish; 360-668-5757. Doug Rusk, Oct. 29-Oct. 30.

McMenamins Anderson School: 18607 Bothell Way NE, Bothell; 425-398-0122; www.mcmenamins.com/anderson-school. Poker Face and E. Pruitt, Oct. 29.

Mirkwood Public House: 117 E. Division St., Arlington; 360-403-9020. Open mic Wednesday. Sunday night jam. Woodshed and Letters From Traffic, Oct. 29. Skablins and Steel Beans, Oct. 30.

Oxford Saloon: 913 First St., Snohomish; 360-243-3060; www.oxfordsaloonsnohomish.com. Acoustic open mic Tuesday with Jerry Battista. Thursday jam hosted by Cuzins Of It. The Vandalls, Oct. 29. Halloween Costume Contest with The Davanos, Oct. 30. Halloween Show with Nicholas Russell, Oct. 31.

Peabo’s Sports Bar & Grill: 1700 132nd St. SE, Mill Creek; 425-337-3007; www.peabossportsbarandgrill.com. Sunday music review. Angry Young Men, Oct. 29.

Port Gardner Bay Winery: 3006 Rucker Ave., Everett; 425-339-0293; portgardnerbaywinery.com. Open mic Thursday. Not Fade Away, Oct. 29. Tim Koss Trio, Oct. 30.

Pub 282: 370 NE Camano Drive, Camano Island; www.pub282.com. The Bel Reds, Oct. 29. Halloween Party with the Jimmy Wright Band, Oct. 30.

Quil Ceda Creek Casino: 6410 33rd Ave. NE, Tulalip; 888-272-1111; www.qcccasino.com. Marlin James Band, Oct. 28. Rock Shop, Oct. 29. Groove Nation, Oct. 30.

The Repp: 924 First St., Snohomish; 360-568-3928. Larry Murante, Oct. 29. Kurt Lindsay, Oct. 30.

Scuttlebutt Taproom: 3314 Cedar St, Everett; 425-257-9316; www.scuttlebuttbrewing.com. Petty or Not, Oct. 30.

SnoTown Brewery: 511 Second St., Snohomish; 425-231-8113. Casey Freedom’s Haloween Concert and Costume Contest, Oct. 29.

Soundbite Cider: 909 SE Everett Mall Way, Unit A175, Everett; 425-610-8389; www.soundbitecider.com. Wednesday open mic hosted by Sean Keck.

Sound to Summit Brewing: 1830 Bickford Ave. No. 111, Snohomish; 360-294-8127; www.sound2summit.com.The Shortcutz, Oct. 29.

Spar Tree Bar & Grill: 106 W. Stanley St., Granite Falls; 360-386-8356. Uncle Doug Cooper, Oct. 31.

Snohomish Eagles: 606 Maple Ave, Snohomish; 360-568-8406; www.snohomisheagles.weebly.com. Rock Radio, Oct. 30.

Tony V’s Garage: 1716 Hewitt Ave., Everett; 425-374-3567. Karaoke Wednesday. D.O.A , MDC, Millhous and Potbelly, Oct. 28. Wyatt Olney and the Wreckage, Actionesse, Burn Through Life and Virginia St. Revival, Oct. 29. Dead Things Ball, Oct. 30.

Tulalip Resort Casino: 10200 Quil Ceda Blvd., Tulalip, 360-716-6000; www.tulalipresortcasino.com. The Afrodisiacs and Mr. Pink, Oct. 28. Big Me and The Phoenix, Oct. 29. Rockfish and Friends, Skid Row and Chapter 5, Oct. 30. Oz 3:16, Oct. 31.

Vessel Taphouse: 15615 Pacific Hwy., Lynnwood; 206-629-5024. Baby Gramps and his Pirate Band, Oct. 30.

Village Taphouse & Grill: 1204 Third St., Marysville; 360-659-2305; www.villagetaphousegrill.com. Jam night Monday. The Bel Reds, Oct. 30.

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