Where to hear live music in Snohomish County nightclubs

The Dusty 45s will play at Port Gardner Bay Winery in Everett on July 25. (The Dusty 45s)

The Dusty 45s will play at Port Gardner Bay Winery in Everett on July 25. (The Dusty 45s)

The Amarillo: 116 E. Main St., Monroe; 360-217-8484. Open mic Thursdays with host Jeff Crookall. Brett Benton, July 27.

Amici Bistro: 8004 Mukilteo Speedway, Mukilteo; 425-438-9544. Live music 7 to 10 p.m. every Saturday. Wonder, July 25.

Bean & Vine: 1717 Hewitt Ave., Everett; 425-263-9495; www.beanvinehouse.com. Tuesdays open mic. Lu Hernandez, Crystal Marino, Drummer Sanders, July 26. David Johnson, July 27.

Black Lab Gallery: 1618 Hewitt Ave., Everett; 425-512-9476; facebook.com/blacklabgallery. Hip-hop open mic second and fourth Tuesdays.

Blue Moon: 1331 Broadway, Everett; 425-259-3573. Sunday jam with the Moon Dawgs.

Buzz Inn Arlington: 5200 172nd St. NE, Arlington; 360-658-1529. Open mic Fridays with Jimmy Culler.

Buzz Inn Lakeshore: 1801 Main St., Lake Stevens; 425-377-9599. Marcia Kester Thursdays except the second Thursday.

Cafe Zippy: 1502 Rucker Ave., Everett; 425-303-0474. Acoustic open mic Saturday. Eric R. Kosarot, July 25. Raveis Kole, July 26. George Mann, July 27.

The Cedar Stump: 19711 Smokey Point Blvd., Arlington. Jeffrey Morgan and The Usual Suspects hosts open jam Thursdays.

Cliffhanger Sports Bar & Restaurant: 17525 Highway 99, Lynnwood; 425-967-5781. Moon Daddy Band, July 25. Bleeding Tree, July 26. Megs McLean, July 27.

Club 170: 6802 Beverly Blvd., Everett; 425-353-2600. Monday country jam hosted by The Old Strokers Jam Band.

Collectors Choice: 215 Cypress Ave., Snohomish; 360-568-1277; www.ccrsnohomish.com. Acoustic open mic Sundays with Patrick Thayer and The Reclamation Project. Wednesday open jam with Jeffrey Morgan. The Vandalls, July 26. ROCK STEADY, July 27.

The Conway Muse: 18444 Spruce St., Conway; 360-445-3000; www.conwaymuse.com. Open mic Thursdays. Ace Martyr, July 18. The Greg Pitsch Band and High Note Group, July 19. MuseBird Cafe with Borys Kossakowski, David Starr & Havilah Rand; Star Drums and Lady Keys with Lonnie Williams, July 20.

Dos Reales: 9730 Highway 532, Suite A, Stanwood; 360-629-0822. Ford Giesbrecht, July 26.

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

Emory’s: 11830 19th Ave. SE, Everett; 425-337-7772. Lyle Ronglien, July 26. J Badders Band, July 27.

Empty Shell: 801 Second St., Mukilteo; 425-374-7641; www.facebook.com/emptyshell425. IvyLane, July 26. Travelin’ Light, July 27.

Engel’s Pub: 113 Fifth Ave. S., Edmonds; 425-778-2900. Tuesday open mic with Dano & Friends. Thursday karaoke with Miss Julia. The Help, July 26. Scott E. Lind, July 27.

Grazie Ristorante: 23207 Bothell-Everett Highway, Bothell; 425-402-9600. Michael Powers, July 26-27.

The Irishmen: 2923 Colby Ave., Everett; 425-374-5783; www.theirishmen.com. Irish music session at 7 p.m. Mondays.

Loco Billy’s Wild Moon Saloon: 27021 102nd Ave. NW, Stanwood; 360-629-6500; www.locobillys.com. Thursdays jam and open mic.

Madison Pub: 905 Madison St., Everett; 425-348-7402. Blues review Mondays. Blues jam Wednesdays. Hot blues Saturdays. McPage & Powell, July 25.

Oxford Saloon: 913 First St., Snohomish; 360-243-3060; www.oxfordsaloonsnohomish.com. Acoustic open mic Mondays. Swingtime Express, second and fourth Sundays. Thursday jam night hosted by Cuzins Of It. The Weatherheads, July 26. The Singles Band, July 27.

Peabo’s: 1700 132nd St. SE, Mill Creek; 425-337-3007. Blues jams Sundays. Dana Osborn Band, July 26-27.

Port Gardner Bay Winery: 3006 Rucker Ave., Everett; 425-339-0293; portgardnerbaywinery.com. Open mic Thursdays. The Dusty 45’s, July 25. The Porters, July 26. Doug Williams, July 27.

Pub 282: 370 NE Camano Drive, Camano Island; www.pub282.com. Pink Camel, July 26. The Ireland Woods Bands, July 27.

Quil Ceda Creek Casino: 6410 33rd Ave. NE, Tulalip; 888-272-1111; www.qcccasino.com. The Retros, July 26. Sons Of Nashville, July 27.

The Restaurant at Rhodes River Ranch: 22016 Entsminger Road, Arlington; 360-474-8313; www.rhodesriverranch.com. Guy Johnson, July 26. Jelly Wine Incident, July 27.

Rocko’s Fireside: 7520 Beverly Blvd., Everett; 425-347-7700; www.facebook.com/rockosfireside. Kentucky Rain Band (Elvis Presley tribute), July 26.

SnoTown Brewery: 511 Second St., Snohomish; 425-231-8113. Open mic Thursdays. Doug Arrington with Terry Kingen, July 26. The Graduates (Simon & Garfunkel tribute), July 27.

Stewart’s: 709 First St., Snohomish; 360-568-4684. Thursday jam night with Polecat & Co. Under The Puddle, July 26.

Tony V’s Garage: 1716 Hewitt Ave., Everett; 425-374-3567. Open mic Wednesdays. HighDive LowTide, No Buffer and Pride Fails, July 26. Littlespirits, The Pop Cycle and Oliver Elf Army, July 27.

Tulalip Resort Casino: 10200 Quil Ceda Blvd., Tulalip, 360-716-6000; www.tulalipresortcasino.com. Afrodisiacs & Mr. Pink, July 25. OZ 3:16 (Ozzy Ozbourne tribute), July 26. Full Metal Jacket, July 26. Radio 80, July 27. Randy Linder (Creedence Clearwater Revival tribute), July 28. The Pop Off’s, July 30.

Twin Rivers Brewing: 104 N. Lewis St., Monroe; 360-794-4056. Uncle Fuzzy’s Sunday open mic.

Village Taphouse & Grill: 1204 Third St., Marysville; 360-659-2305; www.villagetaphousegrill.com. Jam night Mondays. Jimmy Wright Band, July 26. Leah Tussing, July 27.

Vintage Cafe: 1510 Hewitt Ave., Everett; 425-252-8224; www.thevintagecafe.net. Brett Benton, July 25. Joe T. Cook Blues Band, July 27.

Whitehorse Saloon: 304 N. Olympic Ave., Arlington, 360-435-3122. Live music every other Saturday night, various artists.

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