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A Surfin’ Safari in Saratoga: The Beach Boys were responsible for some of the greatest rock songs of all time. The short list would include such fan favorites as “Surfer Girl,” “Help Me, Rhonda,” “God Only Knows,” “California Girls” and, of course, “Good Vibrations.” But, really, we could go on and on about this California band’s magical song book. Hear for yourself on Sept. 22 when Mike Love leads the Beach Boys into the Mountain Winery in Saratoga. Details: 7:30 p.m.; $49.50-$99.50; www.mountainwinery.com.— Jim Harrington, Staff.

Racing to the beat of a different drum: After a blessing by Buddhist monks to “awaken the dragons,” dance ballet slippers - machine embroidery design thousands of paddlers in colorful, 40-foot-long dragon boats will race — to the beat of Chinese drums — across Lake Merritt this weekend, It’s the Hong Kong-Northern California International Dragon Boat Festival, a global competition, and it’s returning to Oakland for the second year, The two days of racing will be accompanied by a family festival featuring taiko drumming, martial arts, cultural performances, arts and crafts, food booths and more, Details: 10 a.m, to 5 p.m, Sept, 23-24; admission is free, as are shuttles from nearby BART stations and parking garages; www.sfdragonboat.com.— Linda Zavoral, Staff..

Street festivals hit San Jose, Pacifica: For the fall rendition of the SoFA Street Fair, 16 stages will line three blocks of the South of First Street Area in San Jose for performances by 105 bands — and it’s all free. The music starts at 2 p.m. Sept. 24. And in Pacifica, September often provides a fog-free weekend for the city’s Fog Fest. Either way, get to the coast early for the parade and marching band competition at 10 a.m. Sept. 23. The event runs 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. both days on Palmetto Avenue. Details: www.sofastreetfair.com; https://pacificcoastfogfest.com.— Linda Zavoral, Staff.

Read all about it — jazz at a library: A suave and authoritatively swinging jazz singer with a burnished-bronze baritone, Jamie Davis spent several years on the road with the Count Basie Orchestra, With his appealing sound and gracious stage presence, he’s an apt candidate to restart dance ballet slippers - machine embroidery design San Ramon’s Jazz at the Library series, which went on hiatus for two years during the Montgomery Street branch’s remodel, A Bay Area resident heard too infrequently on local stages, Davis brings a veteran quartet of authoritatively soulful improvisers featuring pianist Glen Pearson, bassist Jeff Chambers, drummer Larry Vann, and saxophonist Richard Howell, Details: 7:30 p.m, Sept, 23;  San Ramon Library, $25; 925-973-3343, www.sanramon.ca.gov.— Andrew Gilbert, Correspondent..

Marcus Shelby times 2: Bassist, composer and all-around mover and shaker Marcus Shelby has kept a relatively low profile on the Bay Area jazz scene for the past year or so, working much more as a sideman than as a bandleader. So a couple of gigs with his powerfully swinging big band seems like a great way to kick off the fall music season. Add to the mix the rising star Tiffany Austin, a smart and soul-steeped vocalist with a warm, lustrous sound, and you’ve got a potent formula for a seriously entertaining afternoon. Details: 1 p.m. Sept. 23 at Yerba Buena Gardens, San Francisco; free; 415-543-1718, ybgfestival.org; 4:30 p.m. Sept. 24 at Bach Dancing and Dynamite Society, Half Moon Bay; $45-$55; 650-726-4143, www.bachddsoc.org.— Andrew Gilbert, Correspondent.

Down to ‘Business’ with Gold Coast: Under founder, artistic director and violist Pamela Freund-Striplen, the Gold Coast Chamber Players continues to explore the chamber music repertoire in intimate concerts, Joined by members of the Alexander String Quartet, the group opens its new season with dance ballet slippers - machine embroidery design “Family Business,” featuring works by Mozart, J.C.F, Bach, and Felix Mendelssohn and his sister, Fanny Hensel, Details: 7:30 p.m, Sept, 23; Community Hall, Lafayette Library; $15-$45; 925-283-3728; www.gcplayers.org.— Georgia Rowe, Correspondent..

Florian debuts in “Traviata”: There’s a new Violetta in town. Joining San Francisco Opera’s fall production of “La Traviata,” Romanian soprano Aurelia Florian makes her U.S. debut as the consumptive courtesan in Verdi’s enduring masterpiece. The international cast includes Brazilian tenor Atalla Ayan as Alfredo and Polish baritone Artur Rucinski as Germont. Nicola Luisotti, in his final assignment as the company’s music director, conducts. Details: Through Oct. 17, War Memorial Opera House, San Francisco; $26-$398; 415-864-3330; www.sfopera.com.— Georgia Rowe, Correspondent.

Peek inside garden sanctuaries: The national Garden Conservancy, dedicated to preserving the nation’s outstanding gardens, will welcome the dance ballet slippers - machine embroidery design public into three private gardens during its annual San Jose Open Day event on Sept, 24, The trio includes the Asian-inspired sanctuary of designer Cevan Forristt, an artistic landscape with a koi pond and waterfall and a semi-tropical garden where 135 rare palm species flourish, Details: 10 a.m, to 4 p.m.; self-guided tours are $7 at each home; find addresses, maps and details at www.gardenconservancy.org.— Linda Zavoral, Staff..



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