Composer, singer and pianist Claudia Villela
AVE CANORA For those who haven’t heard Brazilian musician Claudia Villela sing, or even for those who have, her Saturday, Nov. 15, appearance on The 222 stage will be a special opportunity. With fellow Brasileiro Vitor Gonçalves on accordion and piano.

Community

Bakery Launch

The award-winning bakery Quail & Condor will open in its new location in the Mill Street Row on Friday Nov. 14. Larger bakery, plenty of parking, new breakfast menu. Hours 7am to 1pm to start. New address: 44-J Mill St., quailandcondor.com.

Farmer’s Market

Starting at 8:30am on Saturday Nov. 15, the Healdsburg Certified Farmers’ Market will be held at the West Plaza parking lot. The produce and crafts market continues until Dec. 20.

City Council

Monday Nov. 17 will find the Healdsburg City Council meeting at 401 Grove St., in Council Chambers. Meeting starts at 6pm; attendees may offer public comment, but the meeting can be viewed live online at healdsburg.gov/zoom or facebook.com/cityofhealdsburg.

Raven Fundraiser

The Raven Performing Arts Theater will hold a fundraiser on three successive nights, each featuring two local elementary schools, as parents and others try to answer the question, “Are you smarter than a fifth grader?” See story in this issue. Nov. 18, 19 & 20 at the Raven Theater, 115 North St., 6:30pm. Tickets at raventheater.org.

Music

Dad Country

Weekly free concerts on Thursdays in the upstairs hall at Little Saint. On Thursday Nov. 13 it’s the mixed playlist of the Deslondes; the following week hear Delicate Steve. Doors open at 6pm, music starts at 7pm, at Little Saint, 25 North St., littlesainthealdsburg.com.

Gypsy Trio

Experience the lively jazz in the Romany style from Ian Scherer, Emily Froberg and Trevor Kinsell at Furthermore Wines, Thursday Nov. 13. The next night the Bennett Friedman Trio returns; both shows 5:30-8:30pm, no cover. The Furthermore Tasting Lounge is open evenings at 328A Healdsburg Ave. furthermorewines.com

Metal Tributes x 2

Two in a row: Friday Nov. 14 finds AZ/DZ playing tribute to AC/DC ($20, 8:30pm) and Saturday Nov. 15, brings Electric Funeral, a Black Sabbath tribute band (no cover, 8pm). Food vendors will be on site at Coyote Sonoma, 44f Mill St., coyotesonoma.com.

Elephant Music

Two nights of local bands at the Elephant in the Room. Friday Nov. 14 hear the blues from Johnny Burgin ($20), Saturday it’s bluegrass and more from Tim O’Neil Band ($10). At 177 Healdsburg Ave., elephantintheroompub.com.

Laura Klein Trio

An intriguing mix from sparkling jazz standards and bebop to lyrical ballads, Latin grooves and original compositions, featuring Laura Klein on piano, Robb Fisher on bass and Al Marshall, drums. Saturday Nov. 15, 6-9pm, no cover, bites menu from DCK available, Hotel Healdsburg’s Spirit Bar, 25 North St. drycreekkitchen.com/spirit-bar

Claudia Villela

Experience the magic of Claudia Villela’s voice, piano and compositions with Vitor Gonçalves on accordion and piano in this evening of original songs in the Brazilian mode. Paul McCandless guests. (Rescheduled from an earlier  date.)  Saturday Nov. 15 at 7pm, tickets $25-$85, under 18 free. 222 Healdsburg Ave., the222.org.

Legendary Ladies

Fans of country music may remember Joni Morris from her tribute to Patsy Cline at the Raven in 2024. She’s back with an expanded repertoire, adding standards by Kitty Wells, Loretta Lynn, Dolly Parton and Tammy Wynette to her songlist. Sunday Nov. 16, 3pm. Admission (including fees): $28-$48 at raventheater.org.

‘Feral guitar’

Blues guitarist Tinsley Ellis plays a largely acoustic blues program at the Raven on Friday Nov. 21. See story this issue. Tickets $29-$39 including fees. Show time is 7:30pm, the Raven is located at 115 North St., raventheater.com.

For additional events, visit healdsburgtribune.com/calendar.

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