Ella Ballerina Bunny With Removeable Bow, Tiara, And Ballet Shoes | Crochet Rabbit Ballet Doll Soft Toy - Latest

Ella the ballerina bunny rabbit loves to dance. She wears a cute bow with her tutu but sometimes likes to swap the bow for a tiara. Her ballet shoes, tiara, and bow are all removeable and are pink to match her tutu.Ella measures 43cm tall from the tip of her ears to her toes.She is a white rabbit with black embroidered eyes, a pink tutu and accessories to match. Would make the perfect gift for the tiny dancer in your life.Ella is ready made and can be shipped immediately to her new home.Designed and crocheted by hand in Tasmania, Australia.

(8 p.m. Dec. 30, $40; 9 p.m. Dec. 31, $99.50; The Fillmore; www.livenation.com). 2 Primus: We never have to ask Les Claypool, “What are you doing New Year’s Eve?” The Bay Area bassist-bandleader is always busy then, delivering wacky, wild concerts for his many local fans. Claypool and his best-known outfit, Primus, closed out 2013 by performing — we kid you not — the music of “Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory” at the Fox Theater in Oakland. That turned out to be a sneak preview of the group’s latest album, the appropriately titled “Primus and the Chocolate Factory,” which hit shelves in October. Who knows what Primus has in store this year? But we’re sure it will be a memorable way to close out 2014.

(9:30 p.m, Dec, 31; Fox ella ballerina bunny with removeable bow, tiara, and ballet shoes | crochet rabbit ballet doll soft toy Theater, Oakland; $49.50-$65, www.ticketmaster.com), 3 Trombone Shorty and Orleans Avenue: Whoever coined the phrase “There are no sure things” apparently had never seen Trombone Shorty in concert, This New Orleans music legend-in-the-making is one of the best entertainers in the business, and he never fails to charm a crowd, The show’s setting doesn’t seem to affect the outcome, He scores high marks whether he’s appearing at jazz-rock festivals, headlining a tour or opening up shows for country music’s Zac Brown Band, Make sure to arrive on time for his NYE show to catch the opening act, the popular North Mississippi Allstars..

(9 p.m. Dec. 31; The Masonic, San Francisco; $49.50-$80, www.livenation.com). 4 Cake: This should be the best NYE rock show in downtown San Jose in a while. The Sacramento band is great in concert, and it boasts so many solid tunes — including “The Distance,” “Never There” and, best of all, “Wheels.” Fingers crossed that the band rings in 2015 with its rocking cover of Gloria Gaynor’s disco classic “I Will Survive.” Hipster favorite Nellie McKay is also on the bill.

(9 p.m, Dec, 31; City National Civic, San Jose; $60-$75, www.ticketmaster.com), 5 Sea of Dreams NYE: The immensely popular ella ballerina bunny with removeable bow, tiara, and ballet shoes | crochet rabbit ballet doll soft toy electronic music artist Pretty Lights — a veteran of Coachella, Bonnaroo, Outside Lands and other major festivals — headlines this two-night send-off for 2014, Pretty Lights (aka Colorado’s Derek Vincent Smith) performs both nights; he’s joined by the Glitch Mob and Break Science on Dec, 30 and Flying Lotus, Beats Antique, Lettuce and others on Dec, 31, Sounds like a blast..

(8 p.m. Dec. 30-31; Bill Graham Civic Auditorium, San Francisco; $55 Dec. 30, $95-$175 Dec. 31, $135 for both shows, www.seaofdreamsnye.com). 6 Con Funk Shun: The Vallejo act, which ranks as one of the Bay Area’s all-time best funk-R&B bands, is known for soulful songs such as “Shake and Dance With Me,” “So Easy,” “(Let Me Put) Love on Your Mind” and “Chase Me.” The group scored several hit albums and singles during its commercial heyday, from the mid-’70s to the mid-’80s. Its year-ending shows at Yoshi’s in Oakland should be richly nostalgic, full of familiar hits and memories. Yet the group plans to release a new album in 2015 — so perhaps Con Funk Shun might also play a new tune or two.

(8 and 10 p.m, Dec, 30, 8 and 11 p.m, Dec, 31; Yoshi’s-Oakland; $36-$65 Dec, 30, $69-$99 Dec, 31, www.yoshis.com), 7 Neurosis: Members of this Oakland-born band have long since scattered around the country, but they’ll close out 2014 with a two-night stand in the Bay Area, The hugely influential post-metal act, known for such albums as 1996’s “Through Silver in Blood,” headlines a heavy-hitting lineup, which also includes Portland’s Tragedy, San Diego’s Author & Punisher and San Francisco’s Kowloon Walled City, Make no mistake — these ella ballerina bunny with removeable bow, tiara, and ballet shoes | crochet rabbit ballet doll soft toy shows will rock..

(9 p.m. Dec. 30-31; Great American Music Hall, San Francisco; $21 Dec. 30, $41 Dec. 31, www.slimspresents.com). 8 Dan Hicks and The Hot Licks: Hicks is an American roots music icon who draws from jazz, folk, country, pop, swing and other genres in his lively shows. His best known songs include “I Scare Myself,” “Canned Music” and “How Can I Miss You When You Won’t Go Away?” Now 73, the singer-songwriter has been on the Bay Area music scene since the 1950s.

(8 p.m, Dec, 31; Bankhead Theater, Livermore; $60, www.livermoreperformingarts.org), 9 IAMX: Chris Corner first rose to fame as a member of the Sneaker Pimps, the ella ballerina bunny with removeable bow, tiara, and ballet shoes | crochet rabbit ballet doll soft toy British trip-hop act that built a sizable buzz with the release of its 1996 debut, “Becoming X.” Now he’s an accomplished electronic-dance music solo artist, who goes by IAMX (a play on “Becoming X”), In 2013, he released his fifth (and latest) IAMX effort, “The Unified Field.”, (9 p.m, Dec, 31; Slim’s, San Francisco; $40, www.slimspresents.com)..



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