<strong>GOLD SOUNDS:</strong> Bruce Goldish plays Blush’s starlit back porch next Wednesday,
November 30.
Paul Wellman (file)

THANKS TO GIVE: It may not always feel like it, but there is still a lot to be grateful for. You’re alive, for one, and with that comes daily surprises from the life yet unlived, each day of present and future unfolding with a sky and air supply and the sound of birds, reasons to feel alive. And if your ears still function, you can take in music, that life-giving thing, and they will praise you in thanks for the feast of sound.

So should your hungry ears lead you to the streets of downtown S.B. and all related crossroads with your buddies from back in the day, you will likely be hitting up the bars. And let me tell you: If you like live music with your reunions, you’ll have a lot to be grateful for.

REUNITE THE NIGHT: The Brewhouse (229 W. Montecito St.) is always a great and lively option to get back together with friends or family, and this week they will have entertainment throughout the week, with Joe Lombardo’s classic rock and grooves on Wednesday, November 23, reggae favorites One Two Tree on Friday, November 25, acoustic R&B brothers the Kinsellas on Saturday, November 26, and then the bluesy duo Stiff Pickle on Wednesday, November 30, all beginning at 8:30 p.m.

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