Going North
* Classical--The Jerusalem Trio will perform a program of music for piano, violin and cello tonight at U.C. Santa Barbara’s Campbell Hall. The internationally recognized trio consists of Yaron Rosenthal, piano; Roi Shiloah, violin; Ariel Tushinsky, cello. Concert highlights: Paul Ben Haim’s “Variations on a Hebrew Melody,†Dvorak’s Piano Trio in E minor, and the trio’s signature work, Shostakovich’s Piano Trio, Op. 67, No. 2. Show time: 8 p.m. $13-$25. 893-3535.
* Singer-Songwriter--Bill Miller--a multiple award winner at the 1999 Native American Music Awards, including Artist of the Year--will perform Friday at Victoria Hall in Santa Barbara. Miller counts among his major influences Jimi Hendrix, Bob Dylan, Neil Young and his Mohican heritage. Special guest Cory Sipper. Doors open at 7 p.m.; the show starts at 8. The venue is at 33 W. Victoria St. $25. 963-8677.
* Celtic--Celtic music notable Celeste Howard will bring her traditional and original music to Unity Church in Santa Barbara on Friday to perform works from her latest CD, “Celtic Blessings.†Howard will be joined by her ensemble, Celtic Legend. Show time: 7 p.m. The church is at 227 E. Arrellaga St. $8. 483-3838.
* Oboe Obsessed--Music Academy of the West will host “Oboe Blow-Out Santa Barbara†on Saturday. The all-day event will include master classes led by distinguished oboe musicians, performances, exhibitors and more. The event will culminate with an evening concert, featuring oboists Harry Sargous and Stephen Caplan; Carolyn Hove, English horn; and Bryan Pezzone, piano. Registration, $50, begins at 9 a.m. and includes all master classes and the evening concert. There is no charge for parents accompanying oboists under 18. Evening concert only, $10. The academy is at 1070 Fairway Road, Santa Barbara. 969-4726.
* Series--The Sings Like Hell series will open its eighth concert season Saturday at 8 p.m. with the Laura Love Band, plus special guest Cindy Alter. The series is held at Lobero Theatre, 33 E. Canon Perdido, Santa Barbara. Advance, $28.50; at the door, $32.50. 963-0761.
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