Folk trio
ASSEMBLAGE Three parts of the Assembly of Dust band, fronted by Reid Genauer, left. They all play the Plaza on July 23.

Conch Republic
Jimmy Buffet tribute band the Parrotheads perform a fun-loving show at Summer Night on the Green in Windsor, Thursday, July 18. Farmers’ Market 5pm, music 6-8pm.

Raven in Windsor
Final weekend for the Raven Players presentation of Stephen Sondheim’s breakthrough musical, Company, at the Windsor High School Auditorium. Friday and Saturday 7:30pm, Sunday 2pm matinee. Tickets $10 students, $40 general. 8695 Windsor Rd., Windsor. www.raventheater.org.

Alt-Country
Sarah Shook and the Disarmers headline, after an opening set by John Courage, in another big Friday Night Live show in Cloverdale, July 19. Street fair 6pm, live music 7-9:30pm.

Sundown Cinema
Friday, July 19, free open-air screening of Nacho Libre (2006) with Jack Black as a Mexican wrestler, at the Healdsburg Plaza. Presented in Spanish with English subtitles. Concessions from 7:45pm include popcorn, candy and soda; bring chairs, blankets, etc. for the post-sundown show.

Elephant Music
The band San Geronimo brings their West Marin rock style to Healdsburg on Friday, July 19; the sax-driven R&B of Terry Hanck follows on Saturday night. Most shows are just $10. The Elephant in the Room is at 177 Healdsburg Ave., elephantintheroompub.com.

Family Jazz
Guitarist Christian Foley-Beining brings back the Beatles’ jazz connection on Saturday, July 20, and the following Thursday, July 25, his wife Kate Foley-Beining channels Joni Mitchell, both at  Furthermore Wines, 5-8pm, no cover. 328-A Healdsburg Ave.

Strange Daze
Music of the Doors, featuring vocalist Max Schimm, a Friday night special at the Coyote Den, July 19. Tickets only $10. The venue opens at 6pm, food vendors at 7pm, music at 9pm. Saturday Healdsburg’s original thrash-metal band Skitzo returns, no cover, 8pm. Coyote Sonoma, 44F Mill St., coyotesonoma.com.

Farmers’ Markets
The weekly Saturday Healdsburg Farmers’ Market gets rolling in the West Plaza parking lot on July 20, from 8:30am to noon. The Tuesday Farmers’ Market is held at the Plaza, 9am to 12:30pm, July 23.

Healdsburg History
Healdsburg Museum holds free weekly history lectures and tours on Saturdays, starting from the Plaza stage. On July 20 learn about local matriarchs Josefa Carrillo Fitch, Isabelle Simi Haigh, Claire O’Neill and others from Museum docents. 10am to 11:30pm.

Brazilian Jazz Quartet
An eclectic mix of originals and tunes by Brazilian composers from the Ruth Ahlers Quarteto Nova, with Ahlers (sax), Ken Cook (piano), Brad Maestas (bass) and Eric Engstrom (drums). At Healdsburg Hotel’s Spirit Bar on Saturday, July 20. No cover, partial Dry Creek Kitchen menu available, 25 Matheson St.

Sundays at the Plaza
The David Correa Trio plays Latin, rhumba and flamenco on the Gazebo stage on Sunday, July 21, from 1-3pm. No cover, no crowds. Bring a picnic.

Hazardous Waste
Zero Waste Sonoma will hold a free hazardous waste collection event in Healdsburg on Tuesday, July 23, 4-8pm. Register for an appointment at zerowastesonomahhwevent.as.me/healdsburg or call (707) 795-2025.  

Folk Rock Tuesday
Tuesday, July 23, the Assembly of Dust (a.k.a. AOD) with Reid Genauer plays the Plaza from 6-8pm. Vendors offer locally sourced food for sale starting at 5pm; complimentary bike valet services available.

SIP Healdsburg
Four-day music and wine event brings the third annual “Songwriters In Paradise” to Healdsburg from June 24-27, at various wineries in the area. Tickets from $300 per event to $1,200 for the full four days. Information and tickets at songwritersinparadise.com/2024-passeshbg

Second Story
Thursday, July 25, California-based quartet Color Green plays a free show starting at 7pm on the Second Story stage. No cover, get there early or listen from downstairs at Little Saint, 25 North St.

Looking Forward
Two music shows at the Raven Theater later this month. On Friday, July 26, the Traveling Wilburys Revue show will play tribute to the mid-1980s collaboration of Dylan, Harrison, Petty, Orbison and Lynne, 8-10pm. The next night, July 27, South African vocal group Ladysmith Black Mambazo with their acapella repertoire, 7:30pm. Details and tickets at www.raventheater.org.

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