20 Vancouver concerts this weekend, February 5 to 7

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      FRIDAY: Winnipeg punk band Propagandhi plays the Rickshaw Theatre. SOLD OUT.

      FRIDAY: Canadian indie-rock band Yukon Blonde plays the Commodore, showcasing tunes from latest album On Blonde.

      FRIDAY: American electronica musician Baio plays the Biltmore, touring in support of debut solo album The Names.

      FRIDAY: the Rogue Folk Club presents Canadian singer-songwriter and banjo player Old Man Luedeke at St. James Hall.

      FRIDAY: Canadian alt-country singer-songwriter Carolyn Mark plays Skinny Fat Jacks.

      FRIDAY: pianists Mick Dalla-Vee and Tom Arntzen perform hits by Little Richard, Billy Joel, and Elton John at White Rock's Blue Frog Studios.

      SATURDAY: Canadian guitarist David Sinclair and harmonica player Keith Bennett perform jazz, blues, folk, and roots music at North Van's Presentation House Theatre.

      SATURDAY: 29th annual Bob Marley birthday party at Grandview Legion features music by reggae artist Steele.

      SATURDAY: Vancouver AC/DC tribute band OC/DC plays the Railway Club, with Feel Good Hits (Queens of the Stone Age tribute) and Raincity Shakes.

      SATURDAY: Pennsylvania psych-rock sextet Dr. Dog plays Venue.

      SATURDAY: American metal group Act of Defiance plays the Biltmore Cabaret, with guests Hellchamber.

      SATURDAY: Juno award-winning singer- songwriter Alex Cuba plays West Van's Kay Meek Centre.

      SATURDAY: Winnipeg punk band Propagandhi plays the Rickshaw Theatre.

      SATURDAY: the 29th annual Bob Marley birthday party at the Grandview Legion features music by reggae artist Steele.

      SATURDAY: local blues-rock band Rich Hope and His Evil Doers plays the Marpole Curling Club.

      SATURDAYSkate jam at SBC Restaurant features music by the Jolts, Making Strangers, DJ Rodzilla, and DJ Oh-No.

      SATURDAY: taiko-drumming company Yamato, the Drummers of Japan, plays the Queen Elizabeth Theatre.

      SUNDAY: French house musician Darius plays Fortune Sound Club.

      SUNDAY: the Chocolate Long Weekend at Venue features reggae and Latin music spun by DJs Kemo, Tigueron, Danny Uno, and Sanchez Cuban.

      SUNDAY: New York City ska band the Toasters plays the Rickshaw, with guests Los Furios and LeBourdais Band.

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