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Georgia
9:30 p.m. FREE! 7D6-S4S-9884 .
SCQTT LOW Local frtfte-foftoter •
frontman for Bren plays two solo
sets. I
Go Bar
10 p.m. tm 786346-5609
OR. FRfcD'S VJmm. Hosted
by karaoke fanaKcJohn 'Or. Fred’
Bowers and festering a large assort
ment of pop. rock, indie and mom
The Melting Pcint
8:30 pm $5 (adv), $7 (door). www.
meitingpoinlathens.com
AMERICAN ANODYNE Americana-
country under a coat of rusty
Southern rock.
JOHN KING BAND Young Southern
rock band with,a little twang.
TUESDAY’S DONE local country
duo that plays mostly covers plus a
handful of originals.
NoWhere Bar
8 p.m. 706-546-4742
8UB0WK FUNK Charlotte jam .quar
tet that knows how to squeeze out
that sweet, sweet Junk.
EDDIE AND THE PUBLIC
SPEAKERS local blues-funk trio.
The Office Lounge
8:30 pm 706-646-66^). .
USE SHADOW EXECUTIVES Get
your fill of straghhip, authentic
&fces covers from tots sldlled
Athens iWe-f^ece. Playing at “Blues
Night’ every Thursday at The Office
lounge.
WUOG 90.5FM
The to the Lobby.* 8 pm FREE! www.
wuog.org
mm RICHARD’S SUNDAY BEST
Four people on nine instruments
playing folk rock.
MW 13
The Bad Manor
9 pm FREU (2U), $5 (1k before 11
pm), $10 (18+ after 11 p.m). www.
thebadmanof.com
FERAL YOUTH Banging electro
house, dubstep. with a dash of
top-40 remixes backed by video
protections.
Caledonia Lounge
11 p.m. w^w.calBQOni&t^/iinrj$ com
MX THE BCKOGUocsl NwNock
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SHEHEKE Vanguards of New
American Jet Rock. Punk back bests
and indie gang vocals s^t ovetekf
litto arena toads.
Vlfted Coast punk sound frtouencad
by desk: rock.
H pm. FR80 wwwtefm265.com
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snQO-ensrgy twe nfp-nop mm UBia-
ingmutopte genres to create « party
vfoe. The band I# driven by leys,
syrths, boss #>d drums accented
by fw unique sound rt a fta-string
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NO Watt Club
8 pn SOLD 0U71 www40Ke8.com
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trend toat rfraws i. jm toe same 1960
end r 70s tor* and sod as Sharon
Jones A The Dap tings, bite wfto a
mow raucous, dirty blues edge.
Go Bar
8 p.m. 706-646-5609 : ;■ i: i
OR. FRED'S KARAOKE Hosted .
by karaoke fanatic John Dr. Fred’
Bowers and featuring a large assort
ment of pop. rock, mdie and nwre.
Midnight 7065465609 #
1MS8U2WATH3N Celebrated local :
Of Alfredo Lapuz. A te^sftdaoce
(arty featuring high-energy efecfro
and rode
Mighwire Lounge
“Friday Night Jazz * 8 pm FREE! www.
Ngfrwiretounge.com ; /
RAND LINES Original 0*ty*»itfons
« ptamsn Rand UWW ofwiv
mar Ben Williams and bessist Mike
Beshara.
Little Kings Shuffle Club
10pm $5.706-369-3144 \K
INCENDIARIES Ladies ot pedigree *
enforcing angular sensibilities.
Featuring local musicians Mandy
Branch-friar, Mary Joyce, Erika
Rickson and Er ica Shout
MAXIMUM BUSY MUSCLE local
tech-metal trio.
The Melting F*olnt
8:45 pm. $6 (adv.), $9 (door), www *
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BONOBQS CONVERGENCE Jam trio
setting themselves apart by combin
ing powerful rock, jazz and classical
influences.
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Allman Brothers tribute act
No Where Bar
10 p.m. $4.706-546-4742
SHOWTIME Elite thta Jtoowstoppa's
band plays eclectic hip-hop mixed
with rockin' funky soui.
The Office Lounge
9 p.m. FREE! 706-5460640
THE KANOS OF TIME Soul fur*,
pop, R&B, Motown and classic old-
school tuts from the'60s and 70c
that will get you otd on the dance
ftoor.
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The Bad Manor
9 pm www.toebsknanor.com
DJ RX Mixing rock, rap, dubstep and
top hits synced to mteic videos on
the teg screen *
10 pm. $5 (21+X S7 (11k). wwwcate-
dontomge.com
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LDS M&ESFTTS local band oto
Cuban salsa covers otlisNtt tunes.
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11 pm FfffiB WMMUvira55.com
UVI MUSIC lineup TBA
40 Watt Club
8pm SOU) OUT! wivw.4(testtcam
CAMP mm All-STARS totg
mudetens who honed toeircrait
N toe NupX Space Camp Amped
program.
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FREE MOUNTAIN local rock super-
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m2010. FegiKing guitarist Kevin .
• StMMMf ^teydde), vocaiis? Jested +
Hasmuk (DWorfots), bassist Bryan
Howard (Die HEAP) aid drummer
Mark Brtfi {Hsyr&fe}pteyiog straight-
up. loud rock and min
Georgia Theatre ,
9 pm $8. www.georgiatoeafre.cofn
BEAR LEFT local iam rock tend that
warts to make you dance, -h*
EDDIE AND THE PUBLIC
SPEAKERS Powe frk) featuring
vocalisVbasstst Erfole Spertrer, gui-
tarist Stephen Taylor and drummer
Nic Wiles, this focal act delivers si
energetic show with a tutting rhythm
section, funky riffs and soaring „
guitar solos filled with catchy hooks
and harmonies.
JOHANN 6REC0 Singer-songwriter
whose sound is indebted fo classic
rock (corn like Ctapton. Hendrix,
Dylan and Young.
Go Bar
10 pm 706646-5609 •
THE CURL Surf guitar classics and
surf irJerpretgions of modem tunes.
OS’ Members of Gun Party play silly
songs that tend to mention toe word
•dip* a lot and rally get toe kids
dancing.
ROBERTArft CHARLENE Tongue-
in-cheek country vocals backed by
synto beats.
TWIN POWERS DJ Dan Seller (Gold
Party, The Agenda) and friends spin
late-night gtem rock, new wove, Top
40. punk and Britpop
Hendersbot’s Coffee
Bar
8:30 pm. www.hendershotscoffeebar.
com
ADAM WVYlff This local musician's
impressively versatile tenor is some
what reminiscent of Neil Young’s.
Acoustic set tonight with special
guest Atom PiwUa on vtofift. This
te Payne* first hometown gig to
over a year!
Little Kings Shuffle Club
10 p.m. $5.706-369-3144 .
EUREKA CALIFORNIA Mefodtc,
gufteHtrtVBn fridie rock influenced
by bands like Guided by Voices.
GREY MILK This edgy tote-rock outfit
recently relocated to the Classic City
from New England
SLAW AND ORDER Local drum and
keys duo performs tambourine-rich
pop backs. -
TENQABERRY Funky, soulful post
punk. Think Rick James sitting in
wfto Gang ot Four*
Max
1030 p.m. FREE! 706254-3392
0JS MAHOGANY AMO
EASYRKJER Come sadrte up with
K5g^ry ^y ?d Easyrkpr:? cts ifte Iwo
tocNOJs spin old-school country -
music hits from the’60*. 70s and
•80s.
I ne rfaUOnCH
11:30 p.m. FRSi wwwitoenNionflkes-
laorert.com
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No Where Bar
12:30jm *3.786-546-4742
XALBiN BAKER Jazzy, bfoes-rock
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Nu^Pa
Pie-Show Party & DBT Mmvrebdte
Auction. 430 p.m www.nurt.org
MARX CUNNMGHAM A THE
MATNWAU Local band pteys
sajffof. heartetl Americana.
i.'.mf'iotjHsrTj cksws fri)rn Athens
satwanS isc* n.t-U: mo WnCkaSSW
Mudd Puppies alongside classic
coufsry arusts 1*8 jonnny lasn,
Gram Parsons and Steve Earte.
The Office Lounge
9:30 pm. FREE! 706-. r 46-840
BREATHLANES Led by guitarist/
. composer John Miley, BreatWmes
teatores atmospheric, organic tones
Featuring Dave Spivey (keys, ac
cordant, Steve Abercrmbie (bass)
and Nathan Hale (drums).
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The GeonMan Tap Room
6 p.m. wwwtoecap0alroom.com
OPEN IMC Every Sunday.
THE SHADOW EXECUTIVES Get
your hit of sfrsghfup, authentic
muss cows from tots swifeo Atnens
five-piece. Every Sunday aMhehp
Room, followed by a round of open
mic performances.
Highwire Ljounge
9 p.m. rrftxJ www.hi^rwirelounge com
CICADA RHYTHM Atoons/ASarta
acoustic gudw and upright bass duo
playing bit regress-tinged indie folk.
i n® nwafng i^cwni
7 p.m. $5 (adv.), $7 (door). ALL AGES
WELCOME, www.mrttingpointa-
toens.com
TMUi I UmK n_nKj«_n_l j-jwA
799 uxs tugn scnooHagw rocs
band.
JIMTIHEO TRINE BELfl^ New band
teaiuringindte-rock originate by
Second Sms bassist Henry Barbe.
OCX INI ROBOT PuweriXv M
Buffalo's Southwest
Cafe
6-10 pm $5.706-613-5386, www.
buftafoscafe.com/rthens
SHAG WGKT Bring your dancing
shoes for shag (fencing in the B8R
Go Bar
10 pm 706-546-5609
THE S1ARUTE DEVIUES Straight
forward, country-inflected rock.
SOFIA TALWK Swedish musician
who Wends elements of folk and
pop, making use of many acoustic
instruments inctodtog violin, crtic,
trombone and guitar.
Tn*H7
Caledonia Lounge
930 p.m. $5 (2U), $7 (18*).
C2 faiOQC. com
600MF0X Local rock tend formerly
known as The Sunffott Alchemists,
toe group describes toatt as ‘Adete
meets Stone Terpte Pifots.*
Hendershot’s Coffee
Bar
8:30 pm. FREE! www.hendershotscof-
feebar.com
HOE STUBBLEFIELD AND FRIENDS
Soulful R&B artist Ike Stubblefield
is a Hammond B3 virtuoso who cut
his teeth backing Motown legends
like toe Four Tops. The Temptations
and Marvin Gaye. Featuring Seth
Hendershct on drums.
The Melting Point
Terrapin Tuesday.* 7:30 p.m. $5. www
metongpointatoens com
KENNEY BLACKMON BAND
David Blackmon (Mosier Brothers,
Widespread Panic) with guitarist
Jason Kenney (Homegrown Revival)
and Noel Blackmon (Ktezmer local
42) debut their new project tonight.
WUOG 90.5FM
“Live in the Lobby.’ 8 p.m. FRED www
wuog.org
THE ROMANS This Atlanta bend
combines elements of dark new
wave, 80s pop and alternative
songwriter whose mostly acoustic
sound is influenced by ads Me
Daw Matthews, John Mayer wfo
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STREET RHYTHM S RHYME Loaf
tour-gfoce jams on funk, reggae, jazz
andbfue.
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Catodortto Lounge
9:30 p.m. $5 {2t+), $7 (18*) www
catedoniafounge.com
LUIUNXTER Gritty yet melodic focal
rock hand tort pairs Southern roc*
wftoBQsrttemrtive.
18 FLAGPOLE.COM • JANUARY 11,2012