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Atlanta
Live Music
Venues

Apache Café
404-876-5436
www.apachecafe.info

Blind Willie’s
404-873-2583
www.blindwilliesblues.com

Center Stage
404-885-1365
www.centerstage-atlanta.com

Chastain Park Amphitheatre
404-733-4800
www.classicchastain.com

Churchill Grounds
404-876-3030
www.churchillgrounds.com

Cobb Energy Center
404-249-6400
www.cobbenergycentre.com

The Drunken Unicorn
www.thedrunkenunicorn.net

The EARL
404-522-3950
www.badearl.com

East Point Corner Tavern
404-768-0007
www.thecornertavern.com

Eddie’s Attic
404-377-4976
www.eddiesattic.com

Ethyl’s Diner
770-992-5688
www.ethylsdiner.com

Frederick Brown Jr. Amphitheater
404-249-6400
www.amphitheater.org

The Highland Inn Ballroom Lounge
404-874-5756
www.thehighlandinn.com

Lenny’s
404-577-7721
www.lennysbar.com

Limerick Junction
404-874-7147
www.limerickjunction.com

The Loft
404-885-1365
www.theloftatl.com

The Masquerade
404-577-8178
www.masq.com

Northside Tavern
404-874-8745
www.northsidetavern.com

Philips Arena
404-249-6400
www.philipsarena.com

Red Light Café
404-874-7828
www.redlightcafe.com

The Rialto Center for the Performing Arts
www.rialtocenter.org

The Coca-Cola Roxy Theatre
404-249-6400

Smith’s Olde Bar
404-875-1522
www.smithsoldebar.com

The Star Bar
404-577-7721
www.starbaratlanta.com

The Tabernacle
404-249-6400

Variety Playhouse
404-524-7354
www.variety-playhouse.com

Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre
404-249-6400
www.vzwamp.com

Vinyl
404-855-1365
www.vinylatlanta.com

Whistle Post Tavern
770-785-5008
www.whistleposttavern.com

Wild Bill’s Atlanta
678-473-1000
www.wildbillsatlanta.com

 

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SP List: Arts & Entertainment Events for the Week of Sunday, October 12, 2008



Festivals and Happenings


A NOVEL AFFAIR
A night of eating, drinking and dancing, featuring a reception with authors Carmen Deedy, Joshilyn Jackson, Terry Kay and J. Tom Morgan. Live entertainment by the Metro Jazz Trio. A silent auction will raise funds for the DeKalb County Public Library’s literacy programs. Tickets are $150, or $200 for admission into the VIP reception. 7 p.m. Friday, Oct. 17 at the Callanwolde Fine Arts Center. 404-370-8450, ext. 2238. anovelaffair.kintera.org.

CHRIS THILE AND EDGAR MEYER
Thile, mandolin player for the popular band Nickel Creek, and double bass master Meyer, perform. Tickets are $32-$56. Parking is free. 404-413-9849. www.rialtocenter.org.

FODFEST
Concert tour honoring the late Wall Street Journal reporter Daniel Pearl, who was captured and killed by terrorists in 2002. Performers include Todd Mack, organizer of the tour and a close friend of Pearl’s (“FOD” stands for “Friends of Daniel”), as well as Caroline Aiken, Blair Lott, Bill Shadle of M80, David Keehn and Eric Raider, and more. Admission is free; donations encouraged to defray travel expenses. 8 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 18 in the Atlanta Room at Smith’s Olde Bar. 404-875-1522. www.smithsoldebar.com.

HAPEVILLE DOWNTOWN LIVE CONCERT AND CHILI COOK-OFF
Concert by Jimmy Lovern and Athens band the Corduroy Road, featuring pizza, nachos, hamburgers and a chili cook-off. Admission is free. 6:30 p.m. Friday, Oct. 17 at Jess Lucas Y-Teen Park in Hapeville. 404-669-8289.

WALK TO CURE DIABETES
Most kids excitedly anticipate the coming of Halloween and the mounds of sugar-filled loot that they will collect. For the approximately 3 million Americans suffering from Juvenile Diabetes, Halloween is not so sweet. This Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation three-mile walk helps raise money for Type 1 diabetes research. 8 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 18 at Centennial Olympic Park. 404-420-5990. www.jdrf.org.

WOMEN FOR HIRE CAREER EXPO
Meet with more than 50 employers at Atlanta’s most popular recruiting event for professional women. Register in advance for an early-morning seminar with Tory Johnson, Women for Hire CEO. Business attire and resumes required. 10 a.m. Tuesday, Oct. 14 at the Cobb Galleria. 212-580-6100. www.womenforhire.com.

Theater, Dance, Music and Opera


A CAPPELLA IN THE PARK
The Atlanta-based women’s a cappella group Octave performs at this benefit for Mostly Mutts, an Acworth animal rescue and pet adoption agency. The Christian vocal group Breakdown and the Agnes Scott College a cappella group Luchsingers also perform. There will also be a Frisbee dog show and a parade of pups. Families are welcome and picnics are encouraged. Admission is free; donations welcome. 1 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 12 at East Cobb Park. 404-556-5382.

A CONCERT OF RUSSIAN AND EASTERN EUROPEAN FOLK MUSIC AND DANCE
The Atlanta Balalaika Society, along with dancers of Ensemble Transylvania, domra virtuoso Angelina Galashenkova-Reed and bayan soloist Alla Mulvehill, perform Russian and Eastern European folk music and dance. $20 for adults, $18 for students and seniors. 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 18 at the Roswell Cultural Arts Center. 404-325-2449. www.atlantabalalaika.com.

ANITRA HOLLEY & HANK BARBEE
The duo performs live acoustic music. 6 p.m.-9 p.m. every Wednesday on the patio at Aiko in Buckhead. 404-869-4800. www.aikoatlanta.com.

ATLANTA’S TRIBUTE CONCERT TO LED ZEPPELIN
The Stooge Brothers, the Luxury Kings, the Laura Dees Band, Rock Fight Band and Jon Harris perform at this benefit for Camp Twin Lakes and the Leukemia-Lymphoma Foundation. 7 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 12 at Blind Willie’s. 404-873-2583. www.blindwilliesblues.com.

COUCH PARTY
This weekly improv event takes place every Thursday night at the Laughing Skull Lounge at the Vortex on Peachtree Street. The doors open at 8 p.m. and the laughs start at 8:30 p.m. Tickets are $10 in advance and $12 at the door. 404-875-1667. www.thevortexbarandgrill.com.

EDNALDO QUEIROZ
The acclaimed gypsy flamenco guitarist performs. Every Thursday, Friday and Saturday at Olde Mill Steakhouse at 2960 Cobb Parkway, 6:30 p.m.-9:30 p.m. 770-952-6042. www.oldemillsteakhouse.com.

GISELLE
The Georgia Ballet stages a production of this classic, one of the oldest performed ballets, which tells the story of unrequited love, remorse and forgiveness. The five-hour performances begin at 2 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 18 and Sunday, Oct. 19 at the Cobb County Civic Center. Tickets are $20-$35. 770-528-0881. www.georgiaballet.org.

JAZZ JOURNEYS
Series showcasing variety of jazz artists. 7 p.m. Friday nights through December in the atrium of the Georgia Aquarium. Tickets are $19.50-$26, or free with purchase of a Friday general admission. Free for annual pass members. www.georgiaaquarium.org.

MENOPAUSE MAMA
The Center for Black Women’s Wellness presents a one-night only performance of the comedy musical. Tickets are $30. 8 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 18 at the 14th Street Playhouse. 404-733-4738. www.cbww.org.

ORGANIZED TIME
The local Hammond B-3 organ jazz combo, featuring vocalist Kayla Taylor, performs. 8 p.m.-midnight every Thursday at the Catch & Blue Olive Lounge at 4665 Lower Roswell Road in Marietta. Admission is free. www.catchseafoodrestaurant.com.

THE PLAYGROUND RIVALRY
“Battle of the bands”-style event featuring up-and-coming Atlanta acts Renegade Jane, PlayGround Rivals and headliners Rantings of Eva. Fans will be given color-coded arm bands to support the band of their choice. Sponsored by Whynatte, a new healthy canned latte drink, which will be available at the event. 8 :30 p.m. Friday, Oct. 10 at Lenny’s Bar. www.lennysbar.com.

VILLAGE THEATRE
Atlanta’s newest comedy troupe performs comedy in all its forms, including long and short-form improv, sketch and stand-up comedy. Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights at 8:30 at the Village Theatre, 486 Decatur St., Suite 10, at the corner of Decatur and Boulevard. 404-688-8856. www.villagecomedy.com.

WHOLE WORLD THEATRE
The improv group presents a variety of shows each week. Tickets are $8. 404-817-7529. www.wholeworldtheatre.com.

Family


BOB THE BUILDER—PROJECT: BUILD IT
Exhibit allows children to visit Sunflower Valley, learn about teamwork with the Can-Do Crew, become little builders and learn about construction and taking care of the environment. Through Jan. 4 at Imagine It! The Children’s Museum of Atlanta. 404-659-5437. www.imagineit-cma.org.

ENDS OF THE EARTH: FROM POLAR BEARS TO PENGUINS
This Fernbank Museum of Natural History exhibit uses hands-on interactives and dioramas to investigate the Earth’s two poles, the Arctic and Antarctic. Runs through Jan. 2, 2009. 404-929-6300. www.fernbankmuseum.org.

Exhibitions and Gallery Shows


DIALOG IN THE DARK
In this groundbreaking exhibition, making its U.S. debut, visitors are escorted through galleries in total darkness, relying on blind and visually impaired guides, for a glimpse of the day-to-day life and survival skills of blind people. Ongoing at Atlantic Station. Tickets must be purchased beforehand. www.dialogtickets.com.

FOCUS ON FINE ART
Art show and benefit for the Sarah Smith Education Foundation, featuring works by Sabre Esler (a Sarah Smith Elementary parent), David Arms, Gary Bodner and more. Oct. 8-18 at Erika Reade, Ltd., 3732 Roswell Road in Buckhead. For directions, visit www.erikareadeltd.com.

JIM HENSON: WONDERS FROM HIS WORKSHOP
Exhibit highlighting the performance and design contributions Jim Henson and his collaborators have made to the world of puppetry, including the technological advances behind “Fraggle Rock,” “Labyrinth” and others. Through Sept. 13, 2009 in the Love Family Atrium at the Center for Puppetry Arts. 404-873-3391. www.puppet.org.

TITANIC AQUATIC
Authentic artifacts from the famed wreck and interactive experiences bring the Titanic to life. Through Spring 2009 at the Georgia Aquarium. www.georgiaaquarium.org.

99x Live Music Calendar for the Week of Sunday, October 12, 2008


SUNDAY, OCTOBER 12


4 FOR 5 NIGHT: ORANGE SKY, SOUL STASH, LANCE GABRIEL BAND, NICK PAGLIARI
7 p.m. at Smith’s Olde Bar.
BASS RECREATION SOCIETY PARTY WITH DANCEFORMERS AND ROWLAND
8 p.m. in the Atlanta Room at Smith’s Olde Bar.
ENTERTAINMENT
6 p.m. at the Red Light Café.
DUNCH WITH CLETUS AND HIS CITY COUSINS
1 p.m. at the EARL.
LED ZEPPELIN TRIBUTE BENEFIT WITH THE LAURA DEES BAND, JON HARRIS, THE LUXURY KINGS, ROCK FIGHT BAND AND THE STOOGE BROTHERS
7 p.m. at Blind Willie’s.
MARY J. BLIGE, ROBIN THICKE
7 p.m. at Lakewood Amphitheatre.
ROBBIE LEVIN
9:30 p.m. at Limerick Junction.
ROY BOOK BINDER, ROY ZIMMERMAN
7:30 p.m. at Eddie’s Attic.
UNCLE SUGAR
9:30 p.m. at Northside Tavern.
UNPLUGGED IN THE PARK: JESSE MALIN
7 p.m. at Park Tavern.
WIRE, THE SELMANAIRES
8 p.m. at Variety Playhouse.

MONDAY, OCTOBER 13


CITIZEN COPE (SOLO ACOUSTIC PERFORMANCE)
8 p.m. at Center Stage.
DJ DOOKIE PLATTERS
10 p.m. at the Ballroom Lounge at the Highland Inn.
DAVID LEINWEBER
9:30 p.m. at Limerick Junction
JOHNNY MCGOWAN & STAMPEDE
10 p.m. at Northside Tavern.
METALSOME MONDAY
10 p.m. at 10 High.
MIKE RELM, THE SIDESHOW
9 p.m. at the EARL.
MUDCAT
9 p.m. at the Five Spot.
NATHAN MORGAN BAND
10 p.m. at Blind Willie’s.
POLYRHYTHMIQUES: DJ SETS FROM NOOT D’ NOOT
10 p.m. at the Ballroom Lounge at the Highland Inn.
SKABDRIVER, LAZER/WULF
8 p.m. at Smith’s Olde Bar.
SONGWRITER’S OPEN MIC
7:30 p.m. at Eddie’s Attic.

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14


AN EVENING WITH THE JUDIES
7 p.m. in the Atlanta Room at Smith’s Olde Bar.
BLONJU HOSTS HIP-HOP NIGHT
10 p.m. at Northside Tavern.
CHRIS TRAPPER, ELLERY
8 p.m. at Eddie’s Attic.
FREEZEPOP, BOY IN STATIC, INDIGO VOX
8 p.m. at Hell at the Masquerade.
HIP-HOP NIGHT
6 p.m. at the Red Light Café.
JACK’S MANNEQUIN, ERIC HUTCHINSON, TREATY OF PARIS
7:30 p.m. at the Loft.
JACOB DEATON QUARTET, CHRIS DEVOE
8:30 p.m. at the Ballroom Lounge at the Highland Inn.
THE JAM SESSION WITH DANNY HARPER
9:30 p.m. at Churchill Grounds.
JOE GRANSDEN JAZZ NIGHT
8:30 p.m. at Twain’s Billiards and Tap.
LOW END THEORY BEAT LOUNGE WITH CHRIS DEVOE
10 p.m. at the Ballroom Lounge at the Highland Inn.
OPEN MIC JAM
9 p.m. at the Five Spot.
OPEN MIC NIGHT
8 p.m. at Limerick Junction.
THE RODNEY CROWELL ACOUSTIC TRIO FEATURING JENNY SCHEINMAN, WITH VERY SPECIAL GUEST WILL KIMBROUGH
7 p.m. at Smith’s Olde Bar.
ROOTS NIGHT
10 p.m. at Blind Willie’s.
TRU SKOOL TUESDAYS
10 p.m. at Apache Café.
TUESDAY JAM
9 p.m. at Sugar Hill.
TUESDAY’S BLUES WITH ANDREW BLACK
8 p.m. at Londzell’s Jazz & Blues Cafe.
WANNA B A STAR?
7 p.m. at Apache Café.
THE WEDDING PRESENT, THE JEALOUS GIRLFRIENDS
9 p.m. at the EARL.

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 15


AL SMITH’S MIDTOWN JAM SESSION
8 p.m. at Apache Café.
ALANIS MORISSETTE
8 p.m. at the Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre.
THE BARROW BOYS
9 p.m. at the Ballroom Lounge at the Highland Inn.
CLARENCE JOHNSON
9:30 p.m. at Churchill Grounds.
CLASSIC COUNTRY & SWING NIGHT
10 p.m. at the Ballroom Lounge at the Highland Inn.
DANNY KAHN MEMORIAL
7:30 p.m. at the Red Light Café.
EDIE CAREY, MATT KEATING
8 p.m. at Eddie’s Attic.
THE ELECTROMATICS
10 p.m. at Blind Willie’s.
GALEN CRADER
9:30 p.m. at Limerick Junction.
GREEN JELLY, ROSEMARY’S BILLYGOAT, RADIOACTIVE CHICKEN HEAD, MANDOWN
7 p.m. at Hell at the Masquerade.
THE HEARTLESS BASTARDS, DEAD CONFEDERATE
8:30 p.m. at the Five Spot.
JAGUARES
8 p.m. at Center Stage.
LONDZELL’S OPEN MIC JAM WITH THE LBJ BAND
8 p.m. at Londzell’s Jazz & Blues Cafe.
MATT STILLWELL (CD RELEASE), CLAYTON SENNE
8 p.m. at Smith’s Olde Bar.
NONPOINT, 12 STONES, ANR, ROYAL BLISS, BRANDED WITH FEAR
7 p.m. at Heaven at the Masquerade.
RES, REAL LOVE, DAIN HARRIS
9 p.m. at Sugar Hill.
SHINY TOY GUNS, JONEZETTA, THE DELTA FIASCO
8 p.m. at the Loft.
SONGSMITH’S SONGWRITER SERIES: SHAWN HANEY, YVETTE TILITON, GEISHA HIT SQUAD
8 p.m. in the Atlanta Room at Smith’s Olde Bar.
TALKDEMONIC, BY POLAR BEAR, NERDKWEEN
9 p.m. at the EARL.
WEDNESDAY OPEN MIC
8 p.m. at the Red Light Café.


THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16


THE AFROMOTIVE, SPIRITUAL REZ
8 p.m. at Smith’s Olde Bar.
ATLANTA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA: BAROQUE MASTERS: HANDEL AND MENDELSSOHN
8 p.m. at Symphony Hall.
BLUEGRASS THURSDAY WITH SPECIAL CONSENSUS
9 p.m. at the Red Light Café.
THE BREEZE KINGS
10 p.m. at Northside Tavern.
GALEN CRADER
9:30 p.m. at Limerick Junction.
THE GARY HARRIS BAND
8 p.m. at Londzell’s Jazz & Blues Cafe.
GEORGIA FIREFLIES
9 p.m. at Twain’s Billiards and Tap.
GIRL TALK
8 p.m. at Variety Playhouse.
GIRL TALK AFTERPARTY: GRAND BUFFET, HEARTS OF DARKNESS, DJ ZANO
8 p.m. at the Ballroom Lounge at the Highland Inn.
JAY CLIFFORD (OF JUMP LITTLE CHILDREN), JOEL HAMILTON (OF THE WORKING TITLE), JOAL RUSH
8 p.m. at Eddie’s Attic.
JUSTICE UNPLUGGED
8:30 p.m. at the Whistle Post Tavern.
KIRKWOOD BALLERS CLUB, DJ ZANO
8 p.m. at the Ballroom Lounge at the Highland Inn.
LOS LONELY BOYS, ZAC BROWN BAND
8 p.m. at the Tabernacle.
THE RENEGADES, JACK OF HEART, THE GOODNIGHT LOVING, THE STOLEN MINKS
9:30 p.m. at the EARL.
RUSSELL GUNN
9:30 p.m. at Churchill Grounds.
SONGSMITH’S SONGWRITER SERIES: PJ PACIFICO, ERIC DODD, JOANNA DUFF
8 p.m. in the Atlanta Room at Smith’s Olde Bar.
STUDEBAKER JOHN & THE HAWKS
10 p.m. at Blind Willie’s.
THREE ON 3RD STREET
10 p.m. at Apache Café.
UNDEROATH, SAOSIN, DEVIL WEARS PRADA, POS
6:30 p.m. at Heaven at the Masquerade.

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17


BACKPOCKETS, HOP HEAD TREE FROG, HOLY LIARS, JOHN SOSEBEE
7:30 p.m. at the Red Light Café.
BILLY CURRINGTON
9 p.m. at Wild Bill’s.
BONAVENTURE ORCHESTRA
8 p.m. at the Ballroom Lounge at the Highland Inn.
THE CARDINALS FEATURING RYAN ADAMS, NEAL CASAL, CHRIS FEINSTEIN, JON GRABOFF AND BRAD PEMBERTON
8:30 p.m. at Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre.
DOOMSAYER, JESSE NOBODY
8 p.m. at Smith’s Olde Bar.
DOWN IN THE BASEMENT
11 p.m. at the Ballroom Lounge at the Highland Inn
ELEVATION, BLUE FLASHING LIGHT
9 p.m. at Vinyl.
EP3
9 p.m. at the Five Spot.
THE FRANCISCO VIDAL BAND
9:30 p.m. at Taverna Plaka.
THE FRIDAY FLOW FUNK AND SOUL EDITION
9:30 p.m. at Apache Café.
GALEN CRADER
9:30 p.m. at Limerick Junction.
HOOTS & HELLMOUTH
8 p.m. in the Atlanta Room at Smith’s Olde Bar.
HOUSEROCKER JOHNSON & THE SHADOWS
10 p.m. at Blind Willie’s.
THE HUDSON ON BASS BAND
8 p.m. at Londzell’s Jazz & Blues Cafe.
JOE GRANSDEN
9:30 p.m. at Churchill Grounds.
JOE MCGUINNESS TRIO WITH SPECIAL GUESTS
10 p.m. at Northside Tavern.
MARTIN SEXTON, RYAN MONTBLEAU
8:30 p.m. at Variety Playhouse.
MATT NATHANSON, JESSIE BAYLIN
8 p.m. at Center Stage.
MICHAEL W. SMITH & STEVEN CURTIS CHAPMAN
7:30 p.m. at the Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre.
NIKKA COSTA, PICTURES AND SOUND, GURUFISH
9 p.m. at the Loft.
POETIC JUSTICE
8:30 p.m. at the Whistle Post Tavern.
REHAB WITH 8 BALL & MJG, HEAVY MOJO, CRAZY ANGLOS SUPREEME
8 p.m. at the Tabernacle.
ROBERT POLLARD’S BOSTON SPACESHIPS, THE HIGH STRUNG
8 p.m. at the EARL.
RUTHIE FOSTER, JOHNNY BENNETT
8 p.m. at Eddie’s Attic.
UNDEROATH, SAOSIN, DEVIL WEARS PRADA, POS
6:30 p.m. at Heaven at the Masquerade.
WIDESPREAD PANIC
7 p.m. at Lakewood Amphitheatre.
WIDESPREAD PANIC AFTERPARTY WITH BLOODKIN
Midnight at Smith’s Olde Bar.

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18

 
ATLANTA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA: BAROQUE MASTERS: HANDEL AND MENDELSSOHN
8 p.m. at Symphony Hall.
BRIAN VANDER ARK, LUX LAND
9 p.m. at Eddie’s Attic.
BUCKETHEAD, THAT 1 GUY
8 p.m. at Heaven at the Masquerade.
CHRIS BURROUGHS QUARTET
9:30 p.m. at Churchill Grounds.
CHRIS RICKER
9:30 p.m. at Limerick Junction.
CHRIS THILE AND EDGAR MEYER
8 p.m. at the Rialto Center for the Arts.
COLIN BRAGG, BLAKE HELTON, BEN GETTYS
9 p.m. at the Ballroom Lounge at the Highland Inn.
DJ MACDADDY
8:30 p.m. at the Whistle Post Tavern.
DANIELLE SANSONE
5:30 p.m. at Eddie’s Attic.
DONNIE LIVE IN CONCERT
10 p.m. at Apache Café.
FODFEST FEATURING BARRON RUTH, BETH HEIDELBERG, BILL SHADLE OF M80, BLAIR LOTT, CAROLINE AIKEN, DAVID KEEHN & ERIC RAIDER, FARON MCNEAL WITH BRILLO, THE OTTOMAN EMPIRE, TODD MACK
8 p.m. in the Atlanta Room at Smith’s Olde Bar.
GRACE POTTER AND THE NOCTURNALS, THE WOOD BROTHERS
8 p.m. at Variety Playhouse.
HIP-HOP IN HIGH DEFINITION WITH CAMP LO, JOELL ORTIZ, PACIFIC DIVISION, SLUM VILLAGE
8 p.m. at the Loft.
HOT DAMN! A SOUTHERN SOUL REVUE WITH WILEY AND THE CHECKMATES, HERMON HITSON, RALPH “SOUL” JACKSON, DJS AGENT 45 & TIM LAWRENCE
9 p.m. at the EARL.
IKE STUBBLEFIELD AND FRIENDS
10 p.m. at Northside Tavern.
JOSH TURNER
8 p.m. at the Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre.
METALSOME, INC.
10 p.m. at 10 High.
MICAH DALTON, NATHAN ANGELO, TYLER JAMES
8 p.m. at Smith’s Olde Bar.
MID EASTERN CARNIVAL
7 p.m. at the Red Light Café.
MSTRKRFT, LA RIOTS, FELIX CARTAL
9 p.m. at Hell at the Masquerade.
POLITICKIN’ FOR CHANGE WITH PHILLPIPIA, CONRAD ST. JULIEN, HONEY BROWN AND MANY MORE
10 p.m. at Sugar Hill.
RAY LAMONTAGNE, LEONA NAESS
8 p.m. at the Tabernacle.
ROCK THE VOTE: ONE ATOM 12, FERVOR, SIDAERIAL, TXRX
9 p.m. at Vinyl.
SANDRA HALL & THE SHADOWS
10 p.m. at Blind Willie’s.
WIDESPREAD PANIC
7 p.m. at Lakewood Amphitheatre.
WIDESPREAD PANIC AFTERPARTY WITH TURTLE FOLK
Midnight at Smith’s Olde Bar.
WILLIAM GREEN
8 p.m. at Londzell’s Jazz & Blues Cafe.
 
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