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760 3. Broad st, Athens GA
Ricker Theatre & Bar
8:30 p.m. $5. www.myspace.com/
flickerbar
STEVE ABERCROMBIE Local musi
cian who crafts hypnotic experimen
tal folk.
MARK CUNNINGHAM Soulful
Americana.
JULIA HALT1GAN Blending blues,
old-time country and Americana
classics with modern arrangements
evoking the likes of Tom Waits and
Nancy Sinatra.
NIGHTINGALE NEWS The musical
vehicle of local songwriter Coy King
(formerly of Sleepy Horses), playing
lender, rootsy acoustic ballads
Tuesday 29
Alibi
9 p.m. FREE! 706-549-1010
KARAOKE Every Monday, Tuesday.
Wednesday and Saturday with the
Singing Cowboy!
Barnette’s
9 p.m. FREE! 706-546-0966
OPEN MIC Bring your guitar and
some tunes!
Doc McGee’s
8 p.m. $5 (musicians FREE!), www.
docmcgees.com
MUSICIAN ALL JAM Every Tuesday
night Doc McGee’s presents
Musician All Jam hosted by The
Mike Delaney Project
Go Bar
9 p.m. www.myspace.com/gobar
ALL-CITY CANNONBALLERS
Southern punk rock comprised of
drummer Dereck Olivera (Manray),
bassist Charlie Estes (Ham1, Dark
Meat) and J.S. Dillard (Honey) on
vocals and guitar.
BUBBLY MOMMY GUN Local ex
perimental pop band that belts out
raucous, psychedelic tunes.
INVISIBLE HAND Adam and Parker
Smith's experimental forays retain
a certain pop sensibility despite
unconventional arrangements and
instrumentation.
NAKED GODS From the mountains
of Boone, NC, Naked Gods bring a
warm, hook-laden blend of indie alt-
country and rock and roll.
Little Kings Shuffle Club
Athens Farmers Market. 4-7 p.m.
FREE! www.athensfarmersmarket.net
HOLLY BELLE Atlanta singer-
songwriter Holly Belle sings smoky,
acoustic ballads accompanied by
cello.
KATE MORRISSEY Best known
throughout this corridor for her dark
velvet voice that stands on its own,
Morrissey's songwriting is literate
and sincere, and her conversational
live shows come punctuated with an
offbeat sense of humor.
The Loft
10 p.m. FREE! www.loftofathens.com
DJ DECEPT1CR0N Mixing today*
hottest house, electro, and club hits.
The Melting Point
7 p.m. $3. www.meltingpointathens.
com
EXCEPTION TO THE RULE
Progressive bluegrass band from
Northeast Georgia with members
ranging in age frum 16-21 Fueled
by a hard-driving banjo style, sultry
violin and mandolin, this group
infuses elements of classical. jazz,
blues and rock.
New Earth Music Hall
9 p.m. $3.706-543-8283
POETIC SOUL Mon2 and Buddah
ho** this new open-mic for poets,
singers and other soulful lypes.
Every Tuesday. Sign up at 8 p.m.
WUOG 90.5FM
8 p.m. FREE! www.wuog.org
LIVE IN THE LOBBY Undus
Mundus will perform on the college
radio station* twice weekly program.
Listen over the air or drop by the
station to watch!
Wednesday 30
Alibi
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9 p.m. FREE! 706-549-1010
KARAOKE Every Monday, Tuesday,
Wednesday and Saturday with the
Singing Cowboy!
Barnette’s
9 p.m. FREE! 706-546-0966
OPEN MIC Bring your guitar and
some tunes!
Boar's Head
FREE! 706-369-3040
KARAOKE Make new friends.
Farm 255
9 p.m. FREE! www.tarm255.com
RAND LINES Live jazz music.
11 p.m. FREE! farm255.com
KENOSHA KID Centered around the
instru-improv jazz compositions of
guitarist Dan Nettles, Kenosha Kid*
music borrows freely from multiple
sources and hammers it all into a
seamless product glistening with
inspiration.
Flicker Theatre &. Bar
8:30 p.m. $5. www.myspace.com/
flickerbar
BETSY FRANCK Soulful, brassy
Southern rock and country songs
rooted in tradition, but with a mod
ern sensibility.
ECHO CANYON Local trio of Jim
Wilson, Chuck Bradburn and Craig
Lieske plays experimental music
that is playful yet demanding with
an otherworldly, delicate feel that
evolves into metal power.
P.O. WILDER Ambient experimental
drone inspried by existentialism,
perception and astro-physics.
ADAM PAYNE This local musician*
impressively versatile tenor is some
what reminiscent of Neil Young*. He
writes songs with a lot of heart-the
kind of tunes that can either make
you tear up or laugh out loud.
THE SUBLIMATOR Atlanta native
who specializes in spoken word lyr
ics with plenty of reverb over a bed
of rolling synths.
Go Bar
10 p.m. FREE! www.myspace.com/
gobar
TWIN POWERS DJ Dan (Seller (Gold
Party, The Agenda) and a rotating
cast of partners (Winston Parker,
Tom Hedger) spin glam rock, new
wave, punk and Britpop.
Last Call
9 p.m.-1 a.m. REE! For more info
contactdg2003@yahoo.com
SPICY SALSA DANCING Lessons
begin at 9 p.m. and dancing starts at
10 p.m. No partner required.
The Melting F*oint
“Stay and Play Summer Concert
Series.” 6 p.m. REE! www.melting-
pointathens.com
FORWARD MOTION Rock covers
and originals.
* Advance Tickets Available
The Office Lounge
9:30 p.m. REE! 706-549-0840
KARAOKE Wednesdays with Lynn!
Terrapin Beer Co.
5 p.m. www.terrapinbeer.com
FUNKY FIASCO Jam band that incor
porates trumpet and saxophone for a
driving and energetic sound.
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Saturday
6.26.2010
2 SHOWS
6PM NEW EARTH MUSIC HALL
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10PM LUMPKIN ST BEER TENT
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706-542-3243
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See your academic advisor about
applying specific IDL courses to
your program of study
For more information or to register:
www.georgiacenter.edu/flagpole
The University of Georgia
Center ftr Continuing Education
Independent and Distance Learning (IDL)
Suite 193 • 1197 South Lumpkin Street * Athens, GA
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