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James Lumber Center 2025 season continues with eclectic mix of music

The James Lumber Center for the Performing Arts at the College of Lake County offers entertainment from a wide range of musical genres. This season continues that tradition with renowned Mexican, rock, Americana, jazz, classical, and pop music artists gracing the JLC main stage.

“We’re bringing together a vibrant and diverse lineup of artists, from the classic groove of the Laurel Canyon sound to the high energy of New Orleans jazz,” said Alisa Baum, executive director of the James Lumber Center. “We’re especially proud to highlight famed local talent like social media star Drew Wiegman and veteran performer Ike Reilly, whose band has been called ‘one of the best live bands in America’ by The New York Times. We invite everyone to join us to experience the joy of live music together.”

• Mariachi Herencia de México: La Nueva Generación Tour: Friday, Jan. 24. With chart-topping albums and two Latin Grammy nominations, the next generation of young, virtuosic mariachi musicians presents a musical homage to Latin music and singers. Mariachi Herencia promises to deliver an electrifying night of Mexican music and culture. Tickets are $34, $30 for seniors 65 and older and military, and $15 for students.

Ike Reilly and his band will perform after the premiere of “Don’t Turn Your Back on Friday Night,” a film chronicling Reilly's career, on Saturday, Feb. 1, at the James Lumber Center for the Performing Arts at the College of Lake County. Courtesy of the College of Lake County

• Ike Reilly: Lake County Film Premiere and Concert: Saturday, Feb. 1. “Don’t Turn Your Back on Friday Night” chronicles the life and decades-long career of Ike Reilly, Libertyville’s own “Punk Rock Troubadour.” The award-winning film weaves together over 40 years of footage with songs that reveal a complicated, formidable artist. Following the film, Reilly and his bandmates will perform live. Tickets are $25, $22 for seniors 65 and older and military, and $5 for students.

• Dustbowl Revival Presents “A Laurel Canyon Retrospective”: Saturday, March 22. Known for vibrant live shows and a global fan base, Dustbowl Revival performs a spicy cocktail of folky-funk and jangly rock ’n’ soul. The Americana outfit pays homage to the music of Southern California’s rock and folk scene, reimagining the music of The Byrds, Joni Mitchell, CSNY and more. Tickets are $25, $22 for seniors 65 and older and military, and $12 for students.

• New Orleans Songbook: A Jazz at Lincoln Center Presents Production: Sunday, March 23. Experience the soul of New Orleans and the spirit of Mardi Gras in this concert celebrating legendary composers and songs defining the Crescent City. Led by pianist Luther S. Allison and featuring vocalists Quiana Lynell and Milton Suggs, this trio brings the music of Jelly Roll Morton, Louis Armstrong and more to life. Tickets are $35, $30 for seniors 65 and older and military, and $15 for students.

Michael Cavanaugh will perform the music of Billy Joel and Elton John on Friday, March 28, at the James Lumber Center at CLC. AP photo

• Michael Cavanaugh: The Music of Billy Joel and Elton John: Friday, March 28. Handpicked by Billy Joel for Broadway’s “Movin’ Out,” charismatic performer Michael Cavanaugh delivers an evening of iconic rock and pop hits from two piano legends. Tickets are $40, $37 for seniors 65 and older and military, and $20 for students.

• Drew Wiegman: Saturday and Sunday, March 29-30. Cellist, TikTok sensation and Lake County native Drew Wiegman performs selections from movie scores, pop hits, and original music. A self-taught musician, Wiegman inspires audiences with his soul-stirring sound. Tickets are $40, $35 for seniors 65 and older and military, and $20 for students.

Tickets are available online at jlcenter.clcillinois.edu, by phone at (847) 543-2300, or in person at the JLC Box Office, 19351 W. Washington St., Grayslake. The box office is open from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday. Free parking is available. Concessions include soft drinks, beer, wine and light bites.

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