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SPRING SOUNDS IN THE AIR

5 shows worth seeing in March, April

- Sderdeyn@postmedia.com twitter.com/stuartderd­eyn

Alan Doyle

When: March 10, 8 p.m.

Where: The Centre

Tickets and info: From $29 at ticketmast­er.ca

The Great Big Sea frontman is one busy fella. He’s penned an autobiogra­phy that’s quite a fine one. He’s an utterly engaging interview — as anyone who heard him chatting on CBC Q will admit. And Doyle has a new solo album out titled, A Week at the Warehouse. His third outing without his well-known band is full of more of the feel-good, folksy charm and strum-along songs that the Petty Harbour, N.L., musician is famed for. Steel Panther

When: March 15-17, 8 p.m.

Where: Commodore Ballroom Tickets and info: $39.50 at ticketmast­er.ca

If ever there was a rock act that seemed as out-of-tune with the times as it could be, it would be Steel Panther. Celebratin­g the legacy of the hair-farming Sunset Strip era that gave the world some of the worst music of all time, this Los Angeles crew plays it with passion right down to its stuffed codpieces and leopard-print spandex. With a new album out, titled Lower the Bar, the Panther still has well-sharpened claws as demand for the show has them playing three in a row. Never doubt that when you think the world has changed, everything is just the same. Steve Miller Band and Peter Frampton

When: April 16

Where: Abbotsford Centre

Tickets and info: From $39.50 at ticketmast­er.ca

Dude, it’s That ’70s Show. No, seriously, this double-bill puts two of the best-selling artists of that decade together playing something of an ultimate-hits show. So C’mon Take the Money and Run, Fly Like an Eagle, I Want You to Show Me the Way. Do You Feel Like I Do? OK, no Joker. But there really are a lot of classics in Frampton and Miller’s catalogue. Jean-Michel Jarre

When: April 17, 8 p.m.

Where: Queen Elizabeth Theatre Tickets and info: From $55 at ticketmast­er.ca

In 1976, legendary French electronic music pioneer Jean-Michel Jarre released his debut album, Oxygène. Jarre’s lengthy synthesize­r compositio­ns were key in shaping what would go on to be ambient, New Age, electro-psyche and many other genres. A four-time Guinness World Recordhold­er for the largest concerts ever performed and a UNESCO Goodwill Ambassador known for staging performanc­es at historical landmarks across the world, often to draw attention to key environmen­tal issues, his concert tours are extremely rare and always unique. This pioneering artist continues to release music that can hold its own with contempora­ries a third his age. Five Alarm Funk with DJ Shub When: April 20, 8 p.m.

Where: Commodore Ballroom Tickets and info: $25 at ticketmast­er.ca

Let’s give it up for the locals. This big, swinging, pulsing unit of full-on funkificat­ion has been dishing out high-energy jams to keep the peeps permanentl­y on the dance floor for years and just keeps on getting better. For fun, partyatmos­phere generating, Five Alarm Fun are indeed on fire. Get there in time for the grooves dropped by opening act DJ Shub, too.

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