With Tucsonâs chilly nights in full effect, what better way to get fired up than with a live show.
Get the weekend started on Friday, Jan. 27, with Austin singer-songwriter BettySoo and Tucson rockers the Tirebiters for a show at Hotel Congressâs Plaza stage.
Expect to hear a little Credence Clearwater Revival meets Allman Brothers from the Tirebiters â frontman Lex Browning, blues bassist Steve Grams, Danny Krieger on guitar and drummer Les Merrihew.
Americana/folk singer BettySoo comes here with a boatload of critical acclaim, with Acoustic Guitar boldly proclaiming that she has âthe most gorgeous voice in Texas âĻif not in all contemporary folk.â She also has the endorsement of two of Texasâs Americana leading voices, James McMurtry and Chris Smither. When their schedules permit, sheâs been known to tour with both.
Fridayâs show begins at 7 p.m. at Hotel Congress, 311 E. Congress St. Tickets are $11.33 through hotelcongress.com.
You have a pair of concerts to choose from on Saturday, Jan. 28:
Desert Diamond Casinoâs Diamond Center is hosting the post-COVID reunion of the 1990s/mid-2010s R&B quartet Jodeci at 8 p.m. This is a chance to hear the original members K-Ci, DeVante Swing, Jo-Jo and Mr. Dalvin perform their hit songs including âForever My Lady,â âCome and Talk to Me,â âStay,â âFreekân Youâ and âLove U 4 Life.â
Austin Americana singer-songwriter BettySoo has been lauded for her voice, which Acoustic Guitar magazine called âthe most gorgeous voice in Texas.â
In a career that stretched from 1989-96 before the band took a prolonged hiatus that lasted until 2014, Jodeci has sold over 20 million records worldwide.
Tickets for their show at Desert Diamond, 1100 W. Pima Mine Road, are $45-$85 through ddcaz.com.
Over at the Fox Tucson Theatre downtown, pianist and vocalist Michael Cavanaugh is bringing the âMusic of Billy Joel & Elton Johnâ to life in a tribute concert. Cavanaugh knows his stuff; Billy Joel handpicked him to star in the Broadway musical âMovinâ Outâ which told Joelâs story.
Cavanaugh was with the show for three years, doing 1,200 performances all told, and was nominated for Grammy and Tony awards.
Michael Cavanaugh was nominated for a Tony Award for portraying Billy Joel in âMovinâ Out.â Heâs coming this weekend to the Fox Tucson Theatre with a tribute show to Joel and Elton John.
Expect to hear Cavanaugh cover some of the biggest, most iconic hits from two artists widely celebrated as two of the best piano man singer-songwriters in the history of modern music.
The show starts at 7:30 p.m. at the Fox, 17 W. Congress St. Tickets are $40 to $72.50 through foxtucson.com.



