YOUR WEEKEND SEPTEMBER 7-SEPTEMBER 10

Hell’s Belles, Miracle MUle, Shakespeare and Shaggy|

THURSDAY

Dusty Green Bones

Blue, true, and new, this rowdy five-piece electric band plays newgrass”-style bluegrass with a passion and energy that has been winning them hardcore sticker-identified fans (they give out stickers, because they are cool) up and down the state of California, and beyond. Brewsters Beer Garden, 229 Water St. 5 p.m. No cover. Brewstersbeergarden.com

FRIDAY

Hell’s Belles

The world’s most popular all-female AC/DC tribute band will be back in black (some of them, anyway) at the Mystic Theater for a thunderstruck evening of high energy dirty deeds, shaking it up all night long on the Highway to Hell. The opening act is The Trouble with Monkeys (You guessed it! They’re a Monkees tribute band). Hey Hey! 21 Petaluma Blvd. N. 8:30 p.m. $27. MysticTheatre.com

One Armed Joey

Laying down dance-inspiring rhythms at pure melodic punk, One Armed Joey come to the Phoenix Theater to headline a multi-band show of pop-punk (Crooked Teeth), ska-punk (Legal Disaster), and good old-fashioned rock-punk (Over the Fence). Phoenix Theater, 201 E. Washington St. 8 p.m. $10. Thephoenixtheater.com

SATURDAY

Miracle Mule

Playing giddy, cleverly written songs about drinking, beer, drinking, bars, and drinking, Marin County’s Miracle Mule know how to have a good time, and they give the same thing to their audiences. Lagunitas Brewing Company, 1280 North McDowell Ave. 5 p.m. No cover. Lagunitas.com

Henry IV, Part One

Petaluma Shakespeare continues its run of free Shakespeare on the green at the Foundry Wharf. Join Falstaff, Prince Hal, Hotspur and the rest in the Bard’s best-loved history. Friday at 7, Saturday and Sunday 3 p.m. PetalumaShakespeare.com

Rivertown Trio

Sweet harmonies, catchy tunes, served up by one of Petaluma’s most engaging three-part ensembles. Aqus Café, 198 H. Street. 7 p.m. No cover. Aqus.com

Grow the Music

A benefit for Live Oak Charter School, Grow the Music is an afternoon of live music, puppetry (yes, puppetry!), and food and stuff. Arann Harris performs, along with others. 2-8 p.m., at The Barn at Rassmussen Lane. $50. GrowtheMusic.com.

SUNDAY

Shaggy

The Jamaican-American musician - and former U.S. Marine - is the musician responsible for such hit songs as “Boombastic,” “Oh Carolina,” and “It Wasn’t Me,” plus many more. Named after the Scooby Doo character, the musically fearless Shaggy now comes to Petaluma for an evening of world class rock and hip hop. 21 Petaluma Blvd. N. 8:30 p.m. $40. MysticTheatre.com.

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