Welcome to this weekโ€™s Reno News & Review.

Iโ€™m back from my little musical sojourn around the Western states. The gang put out a great issue last week without much help from me, which makes me feel real unnecessary, but, like, in a good way.

A couple of quick items of RN&R business: First, donโ€™t forget to vote in our Best of Northern Nevada readersโ€™ poll. Visit vote.newsreview.com/best-of-reno-2016 and get after it.

Secondly, Friday, July 1, is the kick-off of the RN&Rโ€™s 21st annual Rollinโ€™ on the River concert series. The Artown-affiliated series takes place every Friday evening in July starting at 5:30 p.m. in Wingfield Park in downtown Reno.

This Friday features music from the Sextones, formerly known as the Mark Sexton Band, a local pop soul group that has played the event in previous years and is beloved by music fans throughout the community.

Iโ€™m also pleased to introduce opening act the Umpires to a larger audience. Thatโ€™s a relatively new local group that specializes in jazzy, instrumental takes on reggae and ska. I was originally turned on to the project by my good friendโ€”and creative collaboratorโ€”Mike Mayhall, who plays bass in the group. But itโ€™s an ensemble consisting of some of the best musicians in the valley, including guitar virtuoso Ryan Hall and funky drummer Dan Weiss, who also plays with the Sextones.

Iโ€™m going to be co-MCing the concert with my colleague Emily Litt, so you can also come watch me struggle to remember not to cuss onstage in front of a family audience.

One last item: Our cover story this week is the case for Donald Trump by a lefty. If thereโ€™s a Republican out there who wants to make the case for Clinton, weโ€™ll be happy to run it as well.

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