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DJ BOBBY C (Loft) Local deejay
Bobby Casille drop tonight’s dance
tunes for your feet and your ass.
DJ CODY NATION (Detour) DJ Cody
Nation is an Atlanta-based deejay spin
ning new worldwide dance tracks, from
Nelly Furtado to Justin Timberlake,
from Offer Nissim to Amuka
DJ MARK BELL (8e’s) Starting at
midnight every Friday and Saturday,
local deejay Mark Bell focuses on the
dancier sounds of 20 years ago.
DJ TOMMY SALMON (Repent) Local
bassist Tommy Salmon (The High
Caliber. ex-Trinket) takes over the bar's
speakers as he selects the evening's
music. Every Friday and Saturday.
DR. ARVIN SCOn’S WORLD
BEAT (Healing Arts Centre) inspired
by the music of the United States, the
Caribbean. Brazil. Africa. Indonesia and
the Middle East, among others, local
pro percussionist Dr. Arvin Scott deliv
ers a solo performance of his new mu
sic, blending grooves and acoustic and
electronic instruments with with digital
and special effects equipment. 8 p m.
“HUMAN RIGHTS FESTIVAL
BATTLE OF THE BANDS” (Tasty
World) This annual competition de
cides which young local band will per
form on the bigger stage at the Human
Rights Festival in May. Throwing their
hats into tonight's ring Lost Art, The
Stereotypes JUown Valmont &
DJ Madd The Cleaners Someday
Merry Omega Rising The Cool
S.W.A.P. Great Society and Cloak
& Dagger Dating Service Starts at
5.30 p.m.. and things should wrap up
by about 10 p.m or so.
IMMUZIKATION (Mercury Lounge)
Alfredo Lapuz handles electronics
and backing vocals for the local party
funk band Velveteen Pink, but he also
deejays as Immuzikation, featuring his
own grooving remixes for tonight's
post-band dance party. 11 p.m.
JORMA KAUKONEN & BARRY
MITTERHOFF (Melting Point)
Jefferson Airplane / Hot Tuna founder
Jorma Kaukonen teams up with pro
gressive bluegrass mandolinist Barry
Mitterhoff, also an occasional Tuna
member See Box.
JUST US BLUEGRASS BAND (The
Seasons Townhomes) From 2 to 6 p.m
today, this bluegrass band performs to
benefit the Oconee River Land Trust.
The Seasons Townhomes are located at
310 Research Dr.
“KARAOKE” (Eastwood Pub) Every
Saturday.
“KARAOKE" (Mell’s) Every Saturday.
“KARAOKE” (Safari) Every
Wednesday.
GABRIEL KELLEY (Nugi's Space)
Gabriel Kel'ey Zorbanos (ex-Gabriel
Young), Will Harrison and Jason Cheek
(Rand Lines Trio, Watchtower) play
heartfelt acoustic folk pop informed by
rustic country and Appalachian sounds.
Tonight’s performance celebrates the
release of the band’s debut EP.
KENOSHA KID (Mercury Lounge)
The ever-revolving jazz explorations of
Kenosha Kid orbit the guitar sounds
of local musician Dan Nettles. He has
a revolving cast c‘ backing musicians
helping him out as he dips into bop,
free-jazz and skronk rxk. According
to the venue, tonight’s show is "with
Count Kellam and the music of
Radiohead.’ 8 p.m.
KNIGHT SEEKER (Caledonia) The
local and loud “heavy metal karaoke
band"—they play, you sing—returns
after an absence of nearly two years to
rock you like a hurricane.
“LATE NITE OISCO" (Go Bar) The
house deejay spins a cool mix of disco,
New Wave and modern dance tunes for
a sweaty and energetic crowd. Every
Saturday, 10 p.m.
LONEY, DEAR (40 Watt) Sweden's
indie-pop constructionist Emil
SvanSngen (who records full-band
songs by himself as Loney, Dear) plays
sincere, jangly and romantic Swede-
pop in the twinkling new disc on Sub
Pop Records is called Loney, Noin
JON McLAUGHLIN (UGA, Legion
Field) Piano-playing Indiana song
writer Jon McLaughlin gets compared
to Ben Folds, Billy Joel and Elton
John, though he's a little more airy and
traditionally “emotional." New album
coming out in May.
MOTHER JACKSON MICRO
ORCHESTRA (Little Kings) The
rock-and-roll Mother Jackson crew
reprises its acoustic show from late
2005, recruiting a bunch of friends and
delivering an over-the-top take on its
classic hard rock songs (now complete
with audible lyrics'). Guests in the past
have included John Fernandes (Dark
Meat. Elf Power. Circulatory System,
etc.), Billy Rhoton and Nate Nelson.
OF LEGEND (Repent) This five-piece
hardcore band (now completely local!)
lays down the hard and heavy, trudging
through tracks off its self-titled debut
album.
OF MONTREAL (40 Watt) From
high-class psychedelic children's pop
songs for grown-ups and I'll-never-
grow-ups to sweaiy electropop for a
new dance generation, Kevin Baines
& Co. deliver the tunes as they return
from yet another national tour Read
about the elaborate stage show, and
more, on p 26.
PAT LYONS & MAGGIE HUNTER
(Saving Grace) Local folkies Pat Lyons
and Maggie Hunter, the latter of whom
is a Solstice Sister, perform as an
acoustic duo featuring guitar pickin'
and vocal harmonies. At the restaurant
in Comer at 7:30 p m
PSYCHO DEVILLES (Repent) Retro-
greaser rockabilly with a punk influence
not unlike the Amazing Royal Crowns.
Atlanta's Psycho DeVilles draw in the
Carl Perkins and Stray Cats influences
as well as more noisier psychobilly
stuff.
“SALSA NIGHT" (Tasty World
Upstairs) Latin dancing hosted by
local promoters Chamo Events. Every
Saturday, 9 pm.
SAME AS IT EVER WAS (Georgia
Theatre) Tennessee-based Talking
Heads cover band
THE SMARTIES (Cup of Karma Cate)
Ed Smith and Ginger Dendy perform as
a duo, delivering dark folk and pop in
an acoustic setting. They're playing from
noon until 2 p.m. for the grand opening
of this new coffeeshop in Comer
BRENT STEPHENS (J R s Baitshack)
Acoustic covers and originals
MAH WERTZ (UGA, Legion Field)
Everything In Between is the new third
disc from Missouri popster Matt Wertz,
rockin’ the acoustic soulful stuff like
James Taylor or Dave Matthews.
Sunday, Mar. 25
CARL SCHMIDT (Borders) Solo
acoustic guitarist. 4 p.m.
JEFF AND BENARES (Hot Corner
Coffee) Banjo, guitar, accordion, lap
steel, fiddle mandolin, vocal harmoniz
ing... Asheville, NC, duo Jeff and
Benares play tolk, bluegrass and old-
time Appalachian music. Originals and
traditional tunes. 8 p.m.
JEFF SOILEAU (Borders) Athens
musician Jeff Soileau (pronounced
“swallow") performs New Age finger-
style acoustic guitar, drawing from
influences Michael Hedges and Phil
Keaggy. 6 p.m.
Monday, Mar. 26
BLUELINE (Georgia Theatre) This
blues-rock four-piece fronted by local
guy Cliff Corr released a demo album
titled My Own Backyard in August of
2004; a proper full-length has been in
the works for a while. Benefit for Relay
for Life.
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