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Brothers classics with respect, dig
nity, energy and soul.
The Office Lounge
9:30 p.m. FREE! 706-546-0840
HARP UNSTRUNG Alternative rock
with a funky, jam-band twist. Lush
harmonies and guitar-driven songs
will invite you to the dance floor
Rye Bar
10:30 p.m. FREE! www myspace.com/
ryebarathens
LAISSEZ FUNK Local group plays
funk-jam fusion plus a variety ol
covers.
PSEUDO BLUE AND THE
MAJESTICS Funky jam meets psy
chedelic rock with this Raleigh band
Terrapin Beer Co.
5 pm. www.terrapinbeer.com
PSEUDO BLUE AND THE
MAJESTICS Funky jam meets psy
chedelic rock with this Raleigh band.
Also playing tonight al Rye Bar
Sunday 5
ACC Library
3 p.m. FREE! 706-613-3650
LIVE! AT THE LIBRARY This month
The Solstice Sisters, a group of
three women who harmonize over
old time country ballads, traditional
folk and 40's style swing.
Farm 255
10 p.m. FREE! wwtarm255.com
EL HQLLIN This local band plays
simple, lo-fi tunes with guitar
and what sounds like a melodica
Featuring members of Werewolves
Square One Fish Cc.
‘Jazz Brunch.* 12:30-3:30 pm. FREE'
www.squareonefishco.com
CARLTON OWENS TRIO Drummer
Carlton Owens, bass player Chris
Enghauser and pianist Rand Lines
play a three-hour sei of music on the
patio every Sunday
TTansmetropolitan
3-6 p.m. $5 (suggested donation per
family). 706-613-8773
KIDS DANCE PARTY (Downtown)
Kick off the holiday season in styie
and bring the whole family. Santa
himself mans the DJ booth, spin
ning hits from the ‘60s to present
day Proceeds benefit the Athens
Community Council on Aging
Monday 6
'Alibi
9 p.m. FREE! 706-549-1010
KARAOKE Tonight with the Singing
Cowboy!
Caledonia Lounge
9:30 p.m. $5 (2U), $7(18+). www
caledonialounge.com
A HORSE CALLED UNA Tender
acoustic duo from Cornelia, GA.
NATIVE KID Local indie band whose
lo-fi sound and country undertones
are somewhat reminiscent of Silver
Jews.
THE SKIPPERDEES Local acoustic
duo lays down powerful, personal
fyrics.
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Dog Ear Books
8 p.m. 706-818-0976
GOODBYE BLUE MONDAY OPEN
MIC Open mic for singer-songwrit
ers. Cash prize for the night* best
act. as decided by audience vote.
40 Watt Club
8 p.m. $16 (adv.). www.40watt.com
THE CAVE SINGERS Featuring Derek
Fudesco (Pretty Girls Make Graves),
this Seattle trio oilers twangy folk
rockers. •
COLO WAR KIDS Glam garage rock
from Long Beach, CA that makes use
of anthemic melodies. Known for
their 2008 hit ‘Hang Me Up to Dry,*
the band has a new record out this
year. See story on p. 20
Hendershot’s Coffee
Bar
8 p.m. FREE! 1560 Oglethorpe Ave.
OPEN MIC FACE OFF Hosted by
Kyshona Armstrong.
Ten Pins Tavern
8 30 p.m. FREE! 706-540-1831
OPEN MIC Tom Eisenbraun hosts
a weekly open mic featuring drink
specials and halt-priced fried okra
tor all performers
Tuesday 7
Alibi
9 p.m. FREE! 706-549-1010
KARAOKE With the Singing Cowboy!
Caledonia Lounge
9 p.m. www.caledonialounge com
“NEW MUSIC FESTIVAL” Students
from the Hugh Hodgson School of
Music perform original, avant-garde
works Featured performers include
Groove Tangent. Geisterkatzen,
Adrian Foster. The Insturments (for
mer UGA composition students) and
many more'
Flicker Theatre &. Bar
11 p m $5 www myspace com/
flickerbar
AL SCORCH AND THE COUNTRY
SOUL ENSEMBLE Dipping his
toes into old-time, folk, bluegrass
and blue-collar punk, Chicago’s Al
Scorch and his band mess with both
expectations and rigid definitions to
satisfying effect
40 Watt Club
"Third Annual Squidmas * 930 p m.
$5 www.40watt.com
DOCTOR SQUID Jangly. frenetic rock
and roll. For more on the Squidma:
Christmas spectacular, see story
on p. 19.
FLESH AND BLOOD New project
featuring former members of
Romanenko playing danceable, in-
your-tace rock and roll.
THE WARM FUZZIES Weezer-
inspired quirky local pop-rock outfit
with adorably nerdy tunes
Hendershot’s Coffee
3ar
8 p.m. FREE! 1560 Oglethorpe Ave.
NO SHAME! Open mic hosted by
Rose of Athens Theatre.
Highwire Lounge
8-11 p.m. FREE! 706-583-8510
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.
The Max Canada
9 p.m. FREE! 706-254-3392
LIZ FAUCETT Come check out this
new ad, Faucett is making her
Athens debut tonight.
LIARS AND LOVERS Local quintent
that plays soulful. American rock
and roll.
SAM SNIPER Local guys Chris
Bennett and Andrew Klein play
Southern jungle rock.
The Melting Point
•Terrapin Bluegrass Series.* 7 p.m. $3.
www.mettingpoinl3thens.com
NORTH GEORGIA BLUEGRASS
BAND An eclectic blend of tradi
tional and contemporary acoustic
music.
New Earth Music Hall
8 p.m. FREE! (21 & up) $2 (under 21).
www.newearthmusichall com
POETIC SOUL Mon2 and Buddah
host an open-mic lor poets, sing
ers and other soulful types. Every
Tuesday.
9 p.m. www.newearthmusichall.com
RICH ROCK This local DJ spins
primarily hip-hop mixes with a party
vibe.
BEN SAMPLES One half of the live
retnix project Fresh2Death from
Boulder. CO Samples remixes club
hits in a ‘crunk glitch-hop' style
APPAREL • BACIPACIS • BEANIES
BELTS • OVDS • EMEIICA • ETNiES
HATS • HOODIES • SANBALS • SOCKS
SUNGLASSES ■ VANS & MORE!
OPEN 7 DAYS!
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UGA The Dancz Center
for New Music
3:30 p m (Hugh Hodgson School of
Music)
“NEW MUSIC FESTIVAL” Students
from the Hugh Hodgson School of
Music perform original acoustic
and eledronic works Featured
performers include Groove Tangent,
Geisterkatzen, Adrian Foster. The
Instruments (former UGA composi
tion students) and many more* There
will be a second show tonight at
Caledonia Lounge
Wednesday 8
Bailey’s American
Tavern
9 p.m FREE! 706-543-7170
TWISTED KARAOKE Over 25.000
songs and drink specials for the
ladies
Farm 255
'Primals Night ’ 9 p.m FREE 1 www
farm255.com
DIAL INDICATORS New local jazz
duo featuring Jeremy Roberts on
guitar and George Davidson on tenor
saxophone. Dial Indicators play
standards from the ‘20s through the
‘50s plus original compositions.
Flicker Theatre & Bar
8 30 p.m. $5 www.myspace.com/
flickerbar
NERF SWORD Nuclear Spring side
projed.
SUBSCRIBER Self-described ‘rootsy
vacuum pop' that borrows elements
from garage rock and psych pop
Go Bar
10 p.m. www.myspace.com/gobar
MAXIMUM BUSY MUSCLE Local
tech-metal trio. .
WISHGIFT Chicago three-piece *
playing concise, frenetic music-a
mix ol Fitz ol Depression and King
Crimson. .
Hendershot’s Coffee
Bar
8 p.m. FREE! 1560 Oglethorpe Ave.
DON CHAMBERS This local favorite*
whiskey-soaked bootsiomps capture
a certain dusty closing-time chic.
Rough and tumble vocals scratch
and howf over rootsy guitars, banjo
and pedal steel.
Last Call
9 p.m.-1 ajn. FREE! For more info
contact dg2003@yahoo.com
SPICY SALSA DANCING Lessons
begin at 9 p.m. and dancing starts
at 10 pm No partner o« experience
required.
The Office Lounge
9:30 p.m. FREE! 706-549-0840
KARAOKE With Lynn, the Queen of
Karaoke!
Terrapin Beer Co.
5:30 p.m. FREE' www.terrapinbeer.com
SHALLOW PALACE Riff-heavy,
bluesy rock and roll with sheer
punk-rock energy.
? Advance Tickets Available
7th Annual
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Holiday Artist Market
Saturday, Dec. 4th, llam-4pm
Featuring:
Mary Hollis Griffith - ceramics
Jillian Guarco - polaroid prints
Beth Cyr - sterling silver jewelry
Aileen Lewis - braided silk jewelry'
Jack Hudson - wood turned bowls
Jen Holt - vintage inspired journals * *
Rachel and Brian Winters - felt birds
Lea Purvis - bookbinding and pottery
Erin Sanders - cycling hats and bags
Keith Rein - designer wrapping paper
Amanda Jane - little cuckoo chocolates
Ashley Wills - leather and fabric clutches
Deanna Perlman - hair bows and bowties •
Jean-Marie Buxton - natural olive oil soap
Nora Arkin*- knitted scarves, cowls, hats and headbands
Christina Rodriguez Haley - vintage inspired costume jewelry
Amanda Makepeace - original paintings, bookmarks, bookplates
email: 283artistmarket@gmail.com
283 E. Broad St. • 706-208-1283
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