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Petaluma Music Festival with Sebastian Saint James Band, The English Beat, and more

Jul 26, 2025 at 11:30 AM  ·   · $731 Sonoma-Marin Fair, Petaluma, CA Sonoma-Marin Fair, Petaluma, CA Tickets from $731

Petaluma Music Festival
Jul 26
Petaluma Music Festival

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Northern California-born Hip-Hop Soul artist Erica Ambrin blends soulful vocals with personal lyrics, influenced by Erykah Badu and The Fugees. Known for The Eclectic Soul Project, she’s opened for Nappy Roots and The Wailers and gained fame on American Idol.
Ozomatli, born in Los Angeles in 1995, blends hip hop, salsa, and more, earning three Grammys. Known for energetic, multicultural music, they've performed worldwide.
The Beat, from Birmingham, England, burst onto the scene in 1979 with their infectious blend of soul, reggae, pop, and punk. A key band in the British Two Tone Ska movement, they promoted love and unity through danceable rhythms. Frontman Dave Wakeling keeps their legacy alive, touring globally with The English Beat and performing hits from The Beat and General Public.
Moonalice, a Bay Area ten-piece band, blends psychedelic soul with rock-tinged Americana. Led by Lester Chambers of The Chambers Brothers, they perform with icons like Pete Sears of Jefferson Starship and Grammy-winner John Molo. Known for a spirit of love and peace, they featured in Questlove's "Summer of Soul."
Camper Van Beethoven, formed in 1983 in California, merged punk, folk, ska, and world music with David Lowery's witty lyrics and Jonathan Segel's violin. Known for hits like "Take the Skinheads Bowling," their eclectic style influences alternative rock. Their debut album, *Telephone Free Landslide Victory*, gained college radio success. Collaborations include Dennis Herring and David Immerglück. After disbanding in 1989, members pursued solo projects, with Lowery forming Cracker. They reunited in the late '90s and continue to tour, releasing albums like *New Roman Times*.
Cracker, formed in Virginia, blends alternative rock and country, led by David Lowery. Known for hits like "Teen Angst" and "Low," they achieved platinum success. Initially with Virgin Records, the band featured David Lowery, Johnny Hickman, and Davey Faragher, with drummers such as Jim Keltner and Phil Jones. Noteworthy albums include Kerosene Hat and Gentleman's Blues. Collaborations span Counting Crows and soundtracks. Post-2000s, Cracker released live albums, toured Iraq for U.S. troops, and in 2014, produced a two-disc set exploring rock and country influences.

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