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There have been more than 60 musicians in Tower of Power over

Published 5:28 pm Thursday, February 6, 2014

Joy Mills plays the Treehouse Cafe on Bainbridge tonight.
Joy Mills plays the Treehouse Cafe on Bainbridge tonight.

There have been more than 60 musicians in Tower of Power over the band’s 44-year history, but the group is still led by founder Emilio Castillo, who anchors the incredible horn section: one of the best, and certainly funkiest, of all time. The band will play eight shows over four nights, and showcase new vocalist Ray Greene. Jazz Alley. 7:30 & 9:30 p.m. through Feb. 9. $44.50. DAVE LAKE

Though one of the newer bands on the heavy-music scene, Seattle’s Witch Ripper has already received a fair amount of attention, and for good reason. It absolutely crushes live, playing a blend of High on Fire- and Mastodon-influenced metal. Keep an eye on this band, as it gets better and better with each set. With Sailor Mouth, Gladiators Eat Fire, Skies Below. Sunset Tavern. 9 p.m. $6 adv. 21 and over. JB

With just a hint of twang, Americana singer Joy Mills (formerly of the Starlings) brings a bit of Southern sweetness to the Northwest. As the Joy Mills Band’s frontwoman, she released Trick of the Eye, a collection of songs with a lot of down-home soul, in 2012. She’s playing solo tonight, but a new Joy Mills Band record is in the works. With the Believers. Treehouse Cafe. 8 p.m. $12–$16. 21 and over. ACP