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MORONGO: Hemet native Jessy J to perform Sunday

Hemet High grad Jessy J will perform a free show at Morongo this weekend. (Contributed Image)

Hemet High grad Jessy J will perform a free show at Morongo this weekend. (Contributed Image)

Hemet High grad Jessy J brings her saxophone and some smooth grooves to Morongo Casino, Resort and Spa this weekend. It’s part of 94.7 FM’s “Smooth Sundays” series at the casino.

The show is free, but you must get tickets by calling 323-930-5521 or going online to 947thewave.cbslocal.com

5 p.m. Sunday, Morongo Casino, Resort and Spa, 49500 Seminole Drive, Cabazon. 21 and older only.

PECHANGA: Iconic guitarist Slash to perform Aug. 9

Slash will perform at Pechanga Resort and Casino. (Courtesy of Pechanga)

Slash will perform at Pechanga Resort and Casino. (Courtesy of Pechanga)

The number of iconic guitarists since 1985 can be counted on one hand. Slash is one of them.

The top hat-wearing guitarist, originally known for his work with Guns N’ Roses and later with supergroup Velvet Revolver, will perform with Myles Kennedy and the Conspirators at Pechanga Resort and Casino in Temecula on Saturday, Aug. 9.

Kenendy, who also sings for Alter Bridge, has collaborated with Slash for years, including on upcoming record “World on Fire,” which will be released in September.

Tickets are $69, $79, $89 and $99 and go on sale at 3 p.m. Friday, June 13. You can pick them up at the Pechanga Box Office, by calling 877-711-2946 or online at www.Pechanga.com/Entertainment.

MURRIETA: Country rock brothers Kanan Road play around the Inland region

Murrieta's Kanan Road will perform around the Inland region this weekend. (Contributed Image)

Murrieta’s Kanan Road will perform around the Inland region this weekend. (Contributed Image)

Murrieta country rock band of brothers Kanan Road have a spate of upcoming local shows. Among the performances are sets at Casino Pauma on Friday, May 23 and Monday, May 26; Lorimar Vineyards & Winery in Temecula on Saturday, May 24; and Hangar 24 Brewery in Redlands on Wednesday, May 28.

The band has been readying a new album for release this year.

8 p.m. Friday and 2 p.m. Monday, Casino Pauma, 777 Pauma Reservation Road, Pauma Valley, free, 18 and older only.

6 p.m. Saturday, Lorimar Vineyards & Winery, 39990 Anza Road, Temecula.

6:30 p.m. Wednesday, Hangar 24 Brewery, 1710 Sessums Drive, Redlands, free, all ages.

Visit kananroadband.com for more information.

SAN MANUEL: Kiss strips down for hardcore fans

Rock group KISS plays acoustic show at San Manuel Indian Bingo and Casino Thursday in San Bernardino, CA. April 4  2014. (Terry Pierson/Staff Photographer)

Rock group KISS plays acoustic show at San Manuel Indian Bingo and Casino Thursday in Highland, CA. April 3, 2014. (Terry Pierson/Staff Photographer)

For a band too often dismissed as a novelty act, the Kiss: An Acoustic Evening  concert at San Manuel Indian Bingo and Casino in Highland on Thursday night was a rarity appreciated by die-hard fans.

Even from the stage, singer and guitarist Paul Stanley mused repeatedly that he didn’t know if the band would ever do a show like it again.

Rock group KISS plays acoustic show at San Manuel Indian Bingo and Casino Thursday in San Bernardino, CA. April 4  2014. (Terry Pierson/Staff Photographer)

Rock group KISS plays acoustic show at San Manuel Indian Bingo and Casino Thursday in Highland, CA. April 3, 2014. (Terry Pierson/Staff Photographer)

The first time the band went acoustic was for MTV Unplugged nearly 20 years ago. In the time since, the band has brought out the acoustic instruments for  the rare special events such as the annual Kiss Kruise.

Making the night even more of a novelty were the cameras following the band around for a reality show about the LA Kiss arena football team, which is owned in part by Stanley and bassist Gene Simmons. The band’s first home game at the Honda Center in Anaheim is Saturday, April 5.

RELATED: Paul Stanley and Gene Simmons talk about the LA Kiss, Rock and Roll Hall of Fame

Kiss, a band known for marketing everything from condoms to coffins, gave the football team  a few promotional plugs in the set, and attendees received a free hat with the logo upon entrance. The Kiss Army proudly wore the hats, as well as T-shirts (Kiss and Iron Maiden are two of the only artists where it’s totally acceptable to wear their shirts to the show) and even button-down shirts with some of the band’s album covers on them.

The sold-out crowd, which skewed middle-age and older, had Kiss fanatics who displayed their love not only with patches and T-shirts, but also ink on their bodies.

The show, which included a number of deep cuts, was for them.

RELATED: Photo gallery of Kiss at San Manuel

Perhaps the fan that illustrated the night the best was the random guy who yelled “Play ‘The Elder’,” referring to the flop of a concept album “Music from ‘The Elder.'” He got his wish when the band played “A World Without Heroes,” a song Stanley said Kiss has only played a handful of times.

Stripped of their makeup personas, Stanley, Simmons, guitarist Tommy Thayer and drummer Eric Singer were comfortable on stage, riffing on Mountain’s “Mississippi Queen” and a Led Zeppelin medley during the set (even if the latter  went on just a little too long). Stanley, who like Simmons and Thayer sat on a stool, joked that his chair was loose and that nobody likes a loose stool.

Rock group KISS plays acoustic show at San Manuel Indian Bingo and Casino Thursday in Highland, CA. April 4  2014. (Terry Pierson/Staff Photographer)

Rock group KISS plays acoustic show at San Manuel Indian Bingo and Casino Thursday in Highland, CA. April 3, 2014. (Terry Pierson/Staff Photographer)

The vocals were rough at spots and the acoustics of the room (which is usually the bingo hall) didn’t do the band any favors. When Stanley was telling stories or sharing notes between songs, it was often difficult to hear him over the noise of the crowd, which was unfortunate.  Simmons fared a little better  with the acoustics and shared that the inspiration for the second song of the set, “Calling Dr. Love,” was actually the Three Stooges.

But what made the show such a delight was the songs.

For a band that helped change the face of rock music with stage theatrics, no fire-breathing, blood-spitting nor pyrotechnics were necessary to bolster Kiss’ songs in the different presentation.

The format really suited some of the band’s catalog, at times giving almost a country feel to the classics “Hard Luck Woman” and “Cold Gin.”

The Singer-sung “Nothin’ to Lose,” the salacious “Plaster Caster” and the Simmons solo number “See You Tonite” were also particularly strong moments of the set.

In less than a week, Kiss will finally take its rightful place in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, which Simmons and Stanley talked about in an interview before the show, and appropriately, the band’s 1 hour and 45 minute set ended with “Rock and Roll All Nite,” which Stanley introduced as the “rock and roll national anthem.” And even acoustic, it still rocks.

Want to see photos of the show? Check out the photo gallery of Kiss at San Manuel over on PE.com.

Setlist:

Comin’ Home
Calling Dr. Love
Hard Luck Woman
Christine Sixteen
Hide Your Heart
Goin’ Blind
Cold Gin
Do You Love Me
Nothin’ to Lose
Love Her All I Can
A World Without Heroes
Plaster Caster
Take Me
See You Tonite (Gene Simmons song)
Rock Bottom
You Shook Me (Led Zeppelin cover)
Led Zeppelin Medley
Mississippi Queen (Mountain cover)
Got to Choose
Shout It Out Loud
Rock and Roll All Nite

MUSIC: Kiss dishes on football, Rock and Roll Hall of Fame

Kiss will perform a special acoustic show at San Manuel Indian Bingo and Casino in Highland. (AP Photo)

Kiss will perform a special acoustic show at San Manuel Indian Bingo and Casino in Highland. (AP Photo)

Before Kiss took the stage for tonight’s acoustic show at San Manuel Indian Bingo and Casino, Gene Simmons and Paul Stanley took a minute to answer a couple of questions in front of a Kiss video slot machine.

The band is going to be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame next week and will then kick off its 40th anniversary tour.

“It’s only important to us because it’s important to the fans,” Simmons said, talking about the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame honors.

Kiss will be inducted into the Rock Hall with a presentation in New York on April 10, but will not perform after there was a dispute over which members would perform at the induction ceremony.

“We decide who and what this is and nobody else,” Simmons said.

The band was featured on the cover of Rolling Stone magazine for the first time in its 40 year history recently.

Stanley described the band as the bitter pill that the magazine had to swallow.

Simmons and Stanley’s new arena football team the LA Kiss will have its third game this weekend at the Honda Center in Anaheim. Stanley said it was more than a football team, and described the LA Kiss dancers, the BMX team and all of the entertainment that is part of the entertainment.

“We’ve got more firepower, more pyro than a third world country,” Stanley said.

The Thursday night show is a stripped-down, acoustic set that is billed to include stories about the music.

Simmons and Stanley said thanking San Manuel for their support of the LA Kiss from the beginning when others were asking them to “prove it.”

“San Manuel Casino has been a great supporter of the LA Kiss,” Stanley said.

Simmons said the casino’s outreach to the local community was one of the reasons they wanted to do something special here.

PHOTOS: John Legend lights up Pechanga

Singer John Legend kicks off his tour with a performance at Pechanga Resort & Casino in Temecula, CA. Thursday, March 20, 2014. (Terry Pierson/Staff Photographer)

Singer John Legend kicks off his tour with a performance at Pechanga Resort & Casino in Temecula, CA. Thursday, March 20, 2014. (Terry Pierson/Staff Photographer)

John Legend kicked off his “All of Me” tour at Pechanga Resort and Casino in Temecula on Thursday, March 20.

After the concert, Legend posted “What a wonderful way to start the tour! Thanks to everybody who came to Temecula tonight!” on Twitter.

He released his latest album, “Love in the Future,” in September, and he’s been called upon to write with a number of other artists. One of his most recent collaborations is with Harry Styles of boy band One Direction.

View a photo gallery of John Legend at Pechanga.

The singer/songwriter will perform at Fantasy Springs Resort Casino in Indio Saturday night and tickets are $49, $69 and $89.

8 p.m., Fantasy Springs Resort Casino, 84-245 Indio Springs Parkway, Indio, 800-827-2946, www.fantasyspringsresort.com.

MUSIC: Kenny Rogers talks photography

Kenny Rogers is scheduled to perform at Spotlight 29 Casino Saturday, March 15 and Pechanga on Sunday, March 16. (contributed Image)

Kenny Rogers is scheduled to perform at Spotlight 29 Casino Saturday, March 15 and Pechanga on Sunday, March 16. (contributed Image)

Kenny Rogers isn’t just one of the biggest country artists of all-time, he’s also an accomplished photographer.

In January, the Professional Photographers of America presented Rogers with an honorary master’s at the association’s annual convention in Phoenix, where he spoke before the 10,000 attendees.

“I told them I have a new category for all of the psychologists: ‘I’m an impulsive obsessive,’” he said. “I impulsively get involved with something and then I’m obsessed with it.”

Similarly, he became interested in tennis 40 years ago and took a tennis pro with him on the road and they would play tennis pros in every city he toured in and would play eight hours each day, ultimately ending up with a ranking in the national charts as a doubles player.

“That’s kind of my personality. Once I find out I can do something, I start thinking how well I could do it if I really tried,” Rogers said.

RELATED: Kenny Rogers to perform at Spotlight 29, Pechanga

He took a couple of pictures and people commented that he was a great photographer. He told them he wasn’t a great photographer but went to great places.

“You can stand and shoot pictures of the Golden Gate Bridge with your camera, but the difference between a snapshot and a photograph is where you take it from,” he said.

“If you want to shoot the Golden Gate Bridge, you can take your telephone and shoot a picture of it, but if you want to take a photograph you have to get down lower and find some angles that make the shot more interesting and that’s what you learn as you do it.”

Rogers shoots with a digital Nikon 3X.

“I think digital has taken photography to a whole new dimension, and it’s just so much more exciting,” he said.

Rogers has published three books of his photography, including a book of portraits of stars such as Elizabeth Taylor and Michael Jackson, and has an idea for his next one.

“I’m going to calling it ‘Chasing the Light.’ Great photographers, there’s a 5 or 10 minute window at night where the light is really wonderful and if you miss it, you miss it, so you have to be there and prepare for it and wait for it,” he said.

SPOTLIGHT 29: 8 p.m. Saturday, March 15, 46-200 Harrison Place, Coachella, 800-585-3737, $55-$75, must be 21 or older. Visit www.startickets.com or www.spotlight29.com for more information.

PECHANGA: 7 p.m. Sunday, March 16, 45000 Pechanga Parkway, Temecula, 877-711-2946, $60-$90. Tickets are sold out, but a few may become available before showtime. Visit www.pechanga.com for more information.

SAN MANUEL: KISS takes acoustic show to the casino

Kiss will perform a special acoustic show at San Manuel Indian Bingo and Casino in Highland. (AP Photo)

Kiss will perform a special acoustic show at San Manuel Indian Bingo and Casino in Highland. (AP Photo)

A week before Kiss will be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame the band will stop by San Manuel Indian Bingo and Casino in Highland for a rare acoustic show.

The glam rock band, famous for its bombastic stage shows of fire, blood and catchy rock songs played by makeup-wearing men in platform boots will roll into the casino on Thursday, April 3.

Billed as “Kiss: An Acoustic Evening and Stories with Kiss,” the show will feature the band sans makeup and telling stories along with the stripped-down, full band tunes, not unlike the “MTV Unplugged” episode the band filmed nearly 20 years ago.

The show will happen two days before the home opener of the LA Kiss, a new arena football team partially owned by band members Gene Simmons and Paul Stanley.

The team will be the subject of an upcoming reality show on AMC and cameras will be at the April 3 concert.

Tickets are $65-$75 and go on sale Friday, Feb. 28 at 11 a.m. via Ticketmaster or at the box office at San Manuel. You must be 21 or older to attend the show. Visit www.sanmanuel.com for more information on the show.

Kiss will be inducted into the Rock Hall with a presentation in New York on April 10, but will not perform after there was a dispute over which members would perform at the induction ceremony.

MUSIC: Babyface talks about lasting songs

Babyface will perform at Spotlight 29 Casino in Coachella on Friday, Feb. 14. (Contributed Image)

Babyface will perform at Spotlight 29 Casino in Coachella on Friday, Feb. 14. (Contributed Image)

I interviewed Kenny “Babyface” Edmonds a couple of weeks back for Friday’s Go + Do cover (he’s playing Spotlight 29 Casino on Friday, Feb. 14 ) and we got to talking about his back catalog.

He has worked with a staggering amount of artists from Aretha Franklin to Eric Clapton to the members of New Edition.

“It was always hard to tell whether you were writing something that was going to last forever,” he said. “The only test is that years later you listen to the radio and something comes on and whether it still feels good.”

He said some songs get better with time. I asked him to elaborate and he mentioned the songs from the 1990s he wrote for Bobby Brown and Johnny Gill

“I think the 90s music starting to feel really good now, to a lot of people. There was a positivity that was there that isn’t in a lot of things today, or over the past decade or so,” Edmonds said.

He also performs in Anaheim on Sunday, Feb. 16.

SPOTLIGHT 29: Dwight Yoakam takes the honky tonk to Coachella

Dwight Yoakam will perform at Spotlight 29 Feb. 1.

Dwight Yoakam will perform at Spotlight 29 Feb. 1.

Country icon Dwight Yoakam will be back in the desert this weekend for a show at Spotlight 29 Casino in Coachella on Saturday, Feb. 1.

Coming up in Los Angeles, Yoakam and his honky tonk sound would share the stage with artists such as X and Los Lobos. Among his biggest hits are “Streets of Bakersfield,” recorded with his hero Buck Owens, “I Sang Dixie” and “Honky Tonk Man.”

Yoakam has appeared not only at a number of the area’s casinos, but is one of the few artists to perform at both the Stagecoach Country Music Festival and the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival in Indio.

Bring a pair of shades if you’re sensitive to light because Yoakam’s sparkly guitar straps and accessories might blind you if the light catches them in just the right way.

8 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 1, Spotlight 29 Casino, 46-200 Harrison Place, Coachella, 866-377-6829, $45-$65, 21 and older only. Visit www.spotlight29.com for tickets and more information.