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THE CALBUDAR!
Wednesday. June 1 continued from p 19
GAMES: Texas Hold 'Em (Buffalo*
Soutfrwest Cate) Poker night every
Wednesday 18 and up. Sign in at
6:30 pm Dealing begins at 7:30
pm. FREE 1 ww* interstatepokerclub
com
* Advance Tickets Available
Down the Line
ART: Family Day: Go Figure!
6/4 (Georgia Museum of Art) View
“Horizons by Icelandic scuiptor
Steinunn Thorarinsdottir, then create
your own figurative sculpture 10
3 m-12 p m FREE 1 wwwgeorgia-
museumorg
THEATRE: Shakespeare Under
the Stars" 6/8 (Ashford Manor)
Rose ot Athens Theatre presents a
production of Shakespeare's fairy
tale comedy. As You Like it June
8-12.8 pm $5-15 706-340*9181.
www roseofathens org
ART: Artist Walk 6/11 (State
Botanical Garden of Georgia)
Sculptor Andrew T Crawford will
lead a tour around tt*e garden to
speax on his sr* metal gates of
'Forged from Nature An Exhibit cf
Garden Gates "11am FREE 1 706-
542-6156 www uga edu/bolga f den'
KIDSTUFF: Second Saturday
Storytime 6/11 (Sandy Creek
Nature Center) Join the SCNC staff
for stories aoout the woods and their
resident creatures. 2.30 p.m FREE 1
706-613-3615. www accietsureser-
vicescom
ART: Artist Reception 6/12 (State
Botanical Garden ot Georgia) A
reception and art sale for ‘Art in the
Garden Plein Air Paint Out," benefit
ing the State Botanical Garden's con
servation and education programs
1-4 p.m. FREE! 706-542-6156,
www. uga edu/botgarden
’ Advance 1 ickets Available
LIVE MUSIC
Tuesday 24
Caledonia Lounge
9:30 p.m. $5 (2L). $7(18+) www
caledonialounge.com
DAMON MOON & THE
WHISPERING DRIFTERS This
band from “the hills of Georgia"
mixes guitars, bass and drums to
make ‘70s-sounding psychedelic
folk rock.
MYNAMEISJOHNMICHAEL MNUM
started out as an indie-pop solo
project by New Orleanian John
Michael Rouchell and quickly grew
to include the collaboration of five
other musicians writing sprawling,
melodic indie-rock anthems
THE WHISPERING DRIFTERS
Psych-folk Americana.
Farm 255
11 p m FREE 1 www.tarm255.com
DANGEROUS PONIES This seven-
piece band from Philadelphia plays
bouncy pop with dynamic melodies
SAM SNIPER Local guys Chris
Bennett and Andrew Klein play
‘Southern jungle rock"
TUMBLEWEED STAMPEDE
Adventurous and energetic dance-
jam-tolk sextet plays party music
with folksy and surf touches
Go Bar
10 p.m. www.myspace.com/gobar
ANDROCLES AND THE LION This
local band plays airy indie rock with
lots of warm acoustic guitar and folk
undertones
BOMBSBOMBSBOMBS Local,
quirky pop rock
THE POWDER KEGS This Philip
group seems to draw' from the
rich textures of '70s groups like
Fleetwood Mac and Crosby, Stills,
Nash and Young.
Hendershot’s Coffee
Bar
8 p.m. $3 706-353-3050
NO SHAME! Open mic hosted by
Rose ot Athens Theatre. Every
Tuesday!
High wire
8-11p.m. FREE'706-543-8997
KENOSHA KID Centered around the
instru-improv jazz compositions of
guitarist Dan Nettles. Kenosha Kid's
music borrows freely from multiple
sources and hammers it all info a
seamless product glistening with
inspiration Every Tuesday!
Little Kings Shuffle Club
“Athens Farmers Market * 4:30-6:30
p.m. FREE! www athensfarmersmar-
ket.net
THE BLACK Featuring past and
present members of Trail of Dead
and Voxtrot playing breezy, bouncy
Americana with an indie twist in
spired by acts like The Band. Bob
Dylan and The Velvet Underground
Also playing tomorrow night at
Farm 255.
The Manhattan Caf6
8 p.m. RE! 706-369-9767
BOB DYLAN S 70TH BIRTHDAY
BASH Acoustic performances of
Dylan classics in ‘an old-fashioned.
rootin -toolin' hootenanny throW-
down ’ Featuring Justin Evans,
Daniel Aaron, The Campbell Sisters,
Kaitlin Jones, Clay Leverett. The
Corduroy Road, Andy Dixon. Dave
Man. Don Chambers, Half Dozen
Brass Band. Hank Sullivant and
Klezmer Local 42 Plus trivia, poetry
readings and cake 1
The Melting Point
Terrapin Bluegrass Series. 7 p.m. $5.
www meltingpointathens com
CAMP CREEK COMMITTEE A blend
of country, bluegrass and country
from Gainesville GA
Rye Bar
10 p.m FREE 1 www.myspace.com/
ryebaratbens
THE INVESTIGATORS Brand new
local band.
VINCENT THE DOG Athens rock
power trio informed by classic rock,
blues, funk, jazz, hard rock and pro
gressive rock
Wednesday 25
Alibi
9om FREE 1 706-549-1010
KARAOKE With the Singing Cowboy 1
Blue Sky
5-10 p m. www.blueskyathens com
VINYL WEDNESDAY Bring your own
vinyl and be a DJ for the night
Boar's Head Lounge
9 p.m. 706-369-3040
OPEN MIC NIGHT Welcoming s<ng-
er-songwnters every Wednesday.
Caledonia Lounge
9:30 p.m. $5(21+), $7-(1B+). www.
caledonialounge com
CHROMAZONE Local electro-infused
funk rock band
DJ AURA This DJ spins trance, pro
gressive house and electro.
SUMILAN Technically proficient
musicians playing progressive jam
rock.
Farm 255
“Primals Night." 8-10 p.m FRE! www
Iarm255.com
CALEB DARNELL Member of The
Darnell Boys and Bellyache plays a
solo set.
11 p.m FREE! www.farm255.com
THE BLACK Featuring past and
present members of Trail of Dead,
Voxtrot playing breezy, bouncy
Americana with an indie twist in
spired by ads like The Band, Bob
Dylan and The Velvet Underground.
THE DECORATIONS Synth-infused,
marching band dance music with
extra drums and featuring members
of The Awesomelies and The Buddy
System.
LAME NAME Featuring Hardy Morris
(Dead Confederate). Matt Nelson.
Vaughan (Gift Horse) and Hunter
Morris (Gift Horse).
George’s Lowcountry
Table
6 p.m. FREE' 706-548-3359
SHANNON & KENNY Soulful sounds
out on the patio.
Hendershot's Coffee
Bar
8 p m FREE! www hendershotscoffee.
com
REBECCA PRONSKY WITH
NANNY ISLAND Brooklyn singer-
songwriter and local ukelele enthusi
asts join forces just tor tonight
Little Kings Shuffle Club
8 p.m FREE! (donations accepted lor
Nugi* Space). 706-369-3144
BOB DYALN’S 70TH BIRTHDAY
BASH Day two celebrating Dylans
birth Tonight features electric
performances oi Dylan classics by
Dana Downs and Bobby Eberhart.
Ruby Kendrick, Jeremy Wheatley,
Daniel Aaron, Jacob Morris. Jim
Willingham Kevin Lane. Jay
Gonzalez The 8-Track Gorilla.
Andrew Rieger and more
Locos Grill & Pub
6 p.m FRE 1 www iocosgrili.com
(Timothy Rd Location)
THE VIBRATONES Local scene vets
perform an original take on swing
and jump-style blues
The Melting Point
8:30 p m. S5 www meltingpointathens
com
INSONNIA World music four-piece
that plays an acoustic mix of fla
menco. Brazilian and jazz
The Office Lounge
9:30 p.m. FREE! 706-549-0840
KARAOKE Tonight with your host
Lynn, the Queen of Karaoke 1 Part
of "Reverse Night"—a gay friendly
evening, every Wednesday
Omega Bar
9 p.m. $3. dg2003@yahoo.com
SPICY SALSA Mo partner necessary
Porterhouse Grill
6:30-10 p.m. 706-369-0990
JAZZ NIGHT Every Wednesday! Slop
by for live jazz bands and drink
specials.
Rye Bar
10 p.m. FRE! www.myspace.com/
ryebarathens
DOCO Big rockin' funk and blues with
reggae elements from Raleigh, NC.
MAX EVE Lawrenceville act whose
songs consist of ambient, cinematic
tones.
Terrapin Beer Co.
6-7 p.m. $10 Glass www.terrapmbeer
com
DOCO Big rockin' funk and blues with
reggae elements from Raleigh, NC.
Also performing at Rye Bar tonight.
Thursday 2B
Alibi
9 p.m FREE! 706-549-1010
COUNTRY NIGHT A whole evening ol
country karaoke and line dancing to
help work the red into your neck.
Caledonia Lounge
10 p.m www.caledonialounge.com
CHRIS CUNDARI Jam. electronica
and reggae performed live with a
looping technique similar to Keller
Williams.
JIGGAWATTS No info available
DePalma's Italian Cafe
(Timothy Rd. location) 6:30-8:30 p.m.
(weather permitting) FREE 1 706-
552-1237
WELFARE LINERS Bluegrass band
complete with upright bass banjo,
mandolin, guitar and hddie. featuring
the founder of Ghostmeat Records
and members ot 6 String Drag The
Burning Angels and The F-Hoies
Farm 255
11 p m FREE’ www.farm255.com
SUMILAN Technically proiicient
musicians playing progressive jam
rock.
Flicker Theatre & Bar
8:30 p.m $5 www llickefheatreandbar
com
JOHN FRENCH AND THE
BASTILLES Songwriter John
French's sincere acoustic composi
tions are backed by a group of
musicians with country and rock
influences.
MANN RAY Folk pop from SC (not
to be confused with local hard rock
band Manray).
YO SOYBEAN Local "party-folk' trio
fealurmg upbeat, sing-a-long num
bers with guests on guitar, banjo,
mandolin, violin and more For fans
of Bright Eyes and the like
Go Bar
10 p.m www.myspace.com/gobar
DR. FRED'S KARAOKE Hosted
by karaoke fanatic John ‘Dr. Fred’
Bowers.
Hendershot’s Coffee
Bar
8 p.m. FRElwww.hendershotscoffee.
com
ODD TRIO Quirky jazz ensemble that
incorporates looped audio, featuring
Marc Gilley (of local band One Ton
Tomato).
Hotel Indigo
6 p.m. FREE! www hotelindigo com
CARL LINDBERG Jazz bassist Carl
Linc^.g (Cmqus. Squat, Kenosha
Kid. etc.) performs s^dards, origi
nals and some surprising ‘-ines from
divergent styles. Tonight with special
guest Rob McMaken!
Little Kings Shuffle Club
5:30-7 30 pm. wwwmyspace.com/
littlekingsshuttleclub
DAVE HOWARD Local singer-
songwriter plays mellow acoustic
guitar tunes
The Melting Point
9 p m S5 www meltingpointathens.
com
THE BURNING ANGELS Sweet,
male/female harmonies sharing wis
dom over soulful Americana Tonight
with special guests
New Earth Music Hall
10:30 p.m $7(21*). $10 (18+).'www
neweafihnujsichaii.com
SPIRITUAL REZ Reggae, horn, iunk
dance band that puts a mordern spin
cn classic influences like Toots &
the Maytals and The Waiters.
YO MAMA S BIG FAT BOOTY
BAND Get ready for a dancefloor
shaking 'unF show mixed with
high-energy ska reggae, hip-hop
and Latin soul.
No Where Bar
10 p m $3. 706.-545-4742
THREE FOOT SWAGGER Local
band that plays dynamic, high-ener
gy rock and roil with a lot of funk.
The Office Lounge
8:30 p.m FREE 1 706-546-0840
BLUES NIGHT Fight off the Thursday
night blues.
Omega Bar
5 p.m. wwwtheomegabar.com
THE SEGAR JAZZ AFFAIR Smooth
jazz with a candlelit atmosphere.
Hosted by DJ Segar (WXAG).
Rye Bar
10 p.m $2. www.myspace.com/rye-
barathens
TENT CITY Blend ot new-age funk
and soulful blues.
Terrapin Beer Co.
5-7 p.m. $10 Glass, www.terrapinbeer
com
ANGWISH Hook-oriented power pop.
Friday 27
Alibi
9 p.m. FREE! www.facebook.com/
alibi bar
SOUTHERN SOUL Lively rock, funk
and new covers plus originals, cel-
Si PDH drafts. S3.50 jagcrshots.
SI rDR drafts. S3.50 jomcson shots.
52.50 off all pitchers.
50c off all drafts. *
50c off most beers.
75c off call liquor shots.
53.50 well liquor.
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