The Sweetwater Music Hall is kicking off its 51st Anniversary celebration with a delightful gala on Nov. 17 featuring The Tubes, seminal to the Bay Area in the 70s and 80s and renowned for their groundbreaking music and live performances, along with DJ Logic, one of the world’s most accomplished turntablists widely credited for introducing jazz into the hip–hop realms.

But while the Sweetwater team is set to deliver yet another incredible gala to benefit its 501(c)(3) entity that is fully devoted to advancing education, understanding and appreciation of music, culture and arts through the presentation of a vibrant and diverse range of live performances, there is still much more to come on the anniversary front. They operate a state-of-the-art performing arts music venue and administer a music appreciation and education program for youth and adults in various musical genres including residencies and partnerships with local community groups as well as special needs and at-risk youth.

Sweetwater Music Hall Inc is a 501(c)(3) organization that is fully devoted to advancing education, understanding and appreciation of music, culture and arts through the presentation of a vibrant and diverse range of live performances. We operate a state-of-the-art performing arts music venue and administer a music appreciation and education program for youth and adults in various musical genres including residencies and partnerships with local community groups as well as special needs and at-risk youth.

Soon after the gala, the Sweetwater hosts a free Community Open House event featuring DJ Troubleman and Adam Twelve.

Also on Nov. 18, the Mill Valley Library hosts a ‘Sing & Stomp’ at the Sweetwater, with a performance featuring musician Emily Bonn and her band, the Sing & Stompers! This childrens’ music and movement experience is perfect for all ages and families, and will feature high-energy bluegrass music, playful movement, and lots of fun. Don’t forget your dancing shoes! Note, there is no stroller parking available at the venue. Please avoid bringing a stroller. If you intend to sit on the floor, you may want to bring a cushion or small blanket to sit on.

The original Sweetwater opened in 1972, in a rustic, downtown Mill Valley storefront previously occupied by a local watering hole called the Office. On its opening night, the Sweetwater presented an acoustic folk-rock group that played for a crowd that lined up halfway down the block to get in. While the Sweetwater enjoyed a most auspicious beginning, it wasn’t until a decade later that the tiny 90-seat tavern with a stage earned its rightful place in music history.

At the Sweetwater Music Hall, that history continues on today. The once-in-a-lifetime show was a commonplace occurrence at the original Sweetwater. The roster of artists that have crowded onto the club’s little stage reads like a “Who’s Who” of roots & rock music: Bobby WeirBonnie RaittAaron Neville, Big Mama Thornton, Carlos SantanaClarence ClemonsElvis CostelloEtta JamesGregg AllmanHuey LewisJerry GarciaJohn HiattJohn Lee HookerMaria Muldaur, Mimi Fariña, Odetta, Ramblin’ Jack ElliottRichie HavensRobert CraySammy HagarTownes Van ZandtVan Morrison, and many more musical luminaries. In the ’80s, the Times of London hailed the Sweetwater as one of the best nightclubs in America.

The reincarnation of Sweetwater as a nonprofit embodies the heart and spirit of the original club and its founders and supporters. Now, as a nonprofit, the board and staff are able to continue feeding the soul of the Bay Area and beyond for years and years to come.

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