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Show ; ivy "f i :l Rock dynamos, the Dynatones, whose home base is San Francisco, will reprise their post-New post-New Year appearance at the Rusty Nail this Saturday and Sunday. Park City's night life is a musical Valentine Whether you are interested in a classic evening with soft dinner music and wine, or a less traditional Valentine's date, Park City has the music to fit the bill. Throughout the week local romantics will have several choices from dining to classic guitar music or bopping to a rhythm and blues band. The Cowboy Bar The Bel Aires will bring their rhythm and blues sound to the Cowboy Bar on Main Street , Thursday, Friday and Saturday evening. On Sunday the Pedestrians ' will change the tune to rock and roll. Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, Spaces will fill in with more rock and roll. The music starts each evening at 9 p.m. By the way, John Bayley will return to the Cowboy Bar Feb. 22-23 and advance tickets will be on sale this week. Down Under Folk singer Kat James plays at the Down Under club (at the Claimjump-er Claimjump-er Hotel) Wednesday through Saturday evening. To round out the week, country singer Dusty Michaels will take over the microphone Sunday through Tuesday. . Grub Steak Doug Henry will provide the easy-listening dinner music at the Grub Steak Restaurant in Prospector Square Thursday through Sunday evening. The Rusty Nail The Stenmark and Mueller Band will entertain at the Rusty Nail's Valentine Party Thursday evening beginning at 8:30 p.m. Friday, the Rusty Nail will host the Annual KPCW Auction. The festivities begin at 7:30 p.m. and Joe Muscolino's big band will add to the entertainment. Saturday and Sunday the Dynatones will keep the dance floor bouncing. The first set starts at 9 p.m. Ryan's Locals tune their musical instruments instru-ments at Ryan's on Main Street every Thursday night for an informal jam session. Newcomers are welcome wel-come to join in. Sneakers Classical guitarist Kelly Wright plays at Sneakers at the Park Meadows Racquet Club Friday and Saturday from 7 to 9:30 p.m. , ... ; . Stein Biksen Lodge -. From apres ski to "apres dinner, contemporary pianists Harry Black and Kate McCutchan fill the main lobby at Stein Eriksen Lodge with music. McCutchan plays from 4 to 8 p.m. Wednesday through Sunday. Black takes over from 8 to 11 p.m. Tuesday through Sunday. |