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September 25
FORMER DOMINION
You might have guessed from the name that several of this contemporary country team are from Virginia (Old Dominion is a state nickname), but you might not realize that the guys in this group have written songs for some of modern country’s biggest stars when they’re not working on their own music. Kelsea Ballerini, Blake Shelton, and Luke Bryan are among the artists who have taken on the songs of Old Dominion members. You might hear a few between OD’s own hits like “Break Up With Him” ​​and “No Such Thing As A Broken Heart” as they provide a grand finale to the summer concert series of Northern Quest. Northern Quest Resort & Casino, $ 59 to $ 109, 7:30 p.m.. (DAN NAILEN)

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September 29
MY MORNING JACKET
Jim James and his company have made quite a career since they erupted, seemingly fully formed, from their hometown of Louisville with a sound that appeals to southern rock fans, emo kids, jam bands and classic rockers. . James’s big loud guitars and falsetto prove a perfect match on both early albums like it’s still moving and newer works filled with more spacious and psychedelic workouts, including the 2020 version The waterfall II. The group is capable of powerful ballads and the occasional dabble in country and folk, and whatever their mood, they put on epic live performances. They will be joined in Spokane by soulful Durand Jones and Indications. Spokane Hall, $ 45, 6 p.m. (N / A)

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October 1st
DOOBIE BROTHERS
This is classic rock heaven for fans of this longtime band. The Doobie Brothers (below) are celebrating their 50th birthday with this trek, and the band behind hits ranging from “China Grove” to “Black Water” to “What a Fool Believes” have a long way to go in concert. They have undergone a few roster changes and different members have left and returned to the fray over the years, but the four cores of Tom Johnston, Michael McDonald, Pat Simmons and John McFee are all on board for the first time in over 25 years. . on a tour that includes the brilliant opening of the Dirty Dozen Brass Band. Spokane Arena, $ 60- $ 200, 7:30 p.m. (N / A)

October 6
TANYA TUCKER
Tanya Tucker had her first hit song, “Delta Dawn”, at the ripe age of 13, and she’s been playing serious country music ever since, racking up more hits and hit albums. In 2019, she made a big comeback, thanks to a new album entitled While i live (produced by Brandi Carlile and Shooter Jennings), and ended up winning the first two Grammys of his long career. Tucker sings outlaw country, with a bit of rock popping up, and his “Bring My Flowers Now” tour will also feature country singer Aubrie Sellers. Visit bingcrosbytheater.com for tickets. Bing Crosby Theater, $ 47.50, 8 p.m. (LILLIAN PIEL)

October 9-10
MASTERPIECE OF THE SYMPHONY OF SPOKANE: THE SOUL OF BEETHOVEN
Don’t show up expecting only old Beethoven’s hits to this one, as Spokane Symphony Music Director James Lowe dove into the deep cuts to create this showcase showcasing some of Beethoven’s darkest pieces juxtaposed in his Symphony n ° 4, a luminous and light work. The man had depth, people! The symphony will be joined by the Spokane Symphony Choir and guest tenor William Ferguson for it. Martin Woldson Theater at the Fox, $ 19- $ 62, October 9 at 8 p.m. and October 10 at 3 p.m. (N / A)

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October 10
MADELEINE PEYROUX
Her career began on the streets of Paris and has now taken American jazz and blues singer Madeleine Peyroux (above) across the world. His 1996 album Dreamland presented some amazing tips as she tackled classic songs from the 30s and 40s, and she has since recorded many of her own compositions with songs that still recall the voices of iconic artists like Billie Holiday and Ella Fitzgerald. His current tour is called “Careless Love Forever”, so expect plenty of tracks from his 2004 platinum album. Careless love in the mix. Bing Crosby Theater, $ 41- $ 68, 8 p.m. (N / A)

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October 11
AMY GRANT
In a way, Amy Grant (below) is a true pioneer in music. Not necessarily because of the way her music sounds, but because of the success she has had in growing contemporary Christian music in the mainstream. She was the first Christian artist to sell platinum, reach No. 1 on the pop charts, and perform at the Grammys. And when she went pure pop and left the Bible out of her music for a while, she always rose to the top of the charts. She has sold over 30 million albums filled with her Christian and pop songs, and she is still going strong after three decades. Premier Interstate Center for the Arts, $ 46 to $ 100, 7:30 p.m. (N / A)

October 16
DISPERSION BOX
It’s not often that a local band celebrates a 20th anniversary in any town, but Coeur d’Alene’s Scatterbox has managed to keep its energetic punk brand strong and keep it fresh through the lineup changes and the changing tides of the local music scene. Their first album, Run faster, jump higher, arrived in 2001, and hopefully they’ll play a few of those at this celebration which also includes sets from GOTU GOTU and Touch of Evil. Big Dipper, $ 8, 7:30 p.m. (N / A)

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October 28
CCM
TLC is best known for their hits “Waterfalls” and “No Scrubs”, and the ’90s girl group will bring their signature R&B and pop sound to Coeur D’Alene Casino in October. Spend an evening at the casino with your friends T-Boz and Chilli (RIP Left Eye) and enjoy a trip back to the days when these ladies mixed up hop-hop, soul and R&B like few of their peers. Customers must be 18 years of age or older to attend concerts at the casino. Coeur d’Alene Casino, Worley, Idaho, $ 55, 7 p.m. (LP)

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29 october
CORY BRANAN
In 2014 Rolling stone named Cory Branan one of the “10 New Artists You Must Know”, and eight years and five albums in the depths of his career, he still is. Blending country, rock, and folk music and a knack for both deep and simple lyrics, Branan is the kind of talented dude who can draw people like Jason Isbell, Caitlin Rose and the members of Hold Steady and Deer Tick to record on. his albums. His last was released in 2017, but I guess you’ll get to hear some killer new songs when it hits Spokane. Lucky You Lounge, $ 14, 7 p.m. (DN) ♦

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