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Booker T. & the MG's. CD release
DIANE DURRETT Blue-eyed soul
‘ songstress with a sultry tone. Durrett
has performed with Sting, The : ;
Indigo Girls, Gregg Allman, Chuck
Leavell (Rolling Stones) and Peter
Stroud (Sheryl Crow). " :
The Office Lounge
9:30 pjn. FREB 706-543-0840 »
THE HANDS OF TIME Sou!, funk,
pop, R&B, Motown and classic okf*
school hits from the‘60s and 70s
that will get you on aw dance floor.
May IS
Amici Italian Caf6
11 p.m. FREE! 706-353-0000
BORDERHOP FIVE Lively local blue-
grass band with a modem twist.
Caledonia Lounge
9 p.m. $10. www.caledonlalounge.com
LESLIE A THE LY’S Wrapped in
stretchy gold pants and decked
out in gem sweaters, this Internet
sensation will get your booty moving
to raps and rhymes about crafting
and clubbing. See Calendar Pick
on p. 18.
PENNYHAWK Witty and wry fofk artist
from Iowa.
RAMONA & THE SWIMSUITS
Quirky, costumed indie-pop act with
songs about things like juggling
babies.
Farm 255
10:30 p.m. FREE! www.larm255.com
AMERICAN SNAKESK1N This rock
band from Gainesville, FL sounds a
bit like Sonic Youth.
OUTER SPACES New band led by
Carla Beth Satalino with Jacob
Morris (bass) and Ben Salie (drums)
playing lovely, lyrically driven indie
rock.
Flicker Theatre & Bar
8:30 p.m: $5. www.flickertheatreandbar.
com
WOODWORKS Jenny Woodward and
Mandy Riley of Like Totally! sing
sweet, ethereal folk songs that will
knock you on your knees. They are
joined by Will Taylor on cello and
Zack Jones on viola.
SKIPPERDEES Charming local
acoustic duo with rich, folky vocal
harmonies and a sense of humor.
FOUR EYES Jace Bartet and Erin
Lovett lovingly mingle gentle melo
dies with bombastic shredding.
BELLE HISTOIRE Indie alternative
from Cincinnati featuring power
house vocalist Jane Smith. The
band has supported Cold War Kids,
Ted Leo and the Pharmacists and
Parachute.
Go Bar
10 p.m. 706-546-5609
JAMES HUSBAND Side project
from multi-instrumentalist Jamey
Huggins (ex-of Montreal). Expect a
set of eclectic sounds, sweetly sung
with a generally warm, ‘60s pop-rock
vibe thaft been compared to Guided
by Voices.
TWIN POWERS DJ Dan Geller (Gold
Party. The Agenda) and friends spin
late-night glam rock, new wave, Top
40. punk and Britpop.
Georgia Theatre
9 p.m. $4. www.georgatheatre.com
GROGUS The local and long-running
ensemble plays jazz and salsa ac
centuated with reggae, hip-hop and
Alro-Cuban styles.
IMMUZIXATiGN Celebrated local
DJ Alfredo Lapuz, Jr. hosts a post
show after party on the rooftop
featuring high-energy electro and
rock. Dancing should start around
12:30 am.
Hendershot's Coffee
Bar /, * : _j'' v ‘
3 p.m. $5 (per family), www.hender-
shotscoffee.com ■
HEIDI HENSLEY AND THE ' ff
< GOOGLYSMOOGLY BAND Bring
• your kids out for a rockin’ good time.
This high-energy pop show will have
the whole family dancinl ,y -
8 p.m. $5. www.hendershotscoffee.com
THE DARNELL BOYS The three
Darnell brothers play and sing coun
try blues originals backed by upright
bass, singing saw and junkyard
percussion.
HOLY LIARS Gritty, whiskey poundin’,
law breakin', Southern rock band.
TASTE UKE GOOD Local band mixes
alt and classic rock into a loud and
rhythmic soundscape. -
DAMIAN CHURCHWELL Atlanta
songwriter whose soothingly mel
low acoustic rock is tricked out with
electro bells and whistles.
Little Kings Shuffle Club
10 p.m. Facebook.com/lkshuffleclub
THE GINGER ENVELOPE Patrick
Carey's slow-rolling countryish pop
is marked by breezy, melodic sounds
wiftj chiming acoustic and electric
notes and vocal melodies,
JEREMY WHEATLEY You may have
seen Wheatley behind the drums
with Thomas Hardy and White
Violet; but tonight hcb front and
center, sharing his warm, endearing
ballads accompanied by guitar.
OL SMOKJEY Local band featuring
members of Ham1 doing spaghetti
western-style numbers.
The Melting Point
8:30 p.m. $8 (adv.), $12 (door), www.
meltingpointathens.com
BACK IN TIME An evening of beach
and soul music from the '60s and
70s.
Max
10 p.m. FREE! 706-254-3392
DJ MAHOGANY Freaky funk, sultry
soul, righteous R&B and a whole
lotta unexpected faves.
DJ JUSTIN LEGEND Spinning old-
school hip-hop from Eazy E to Biz
Markie to Public Enemy.
The Office Lounge
Human Rights Festival Fundraiser. 9:30
p.m. $5.706-548-0840
MICHAEL GUTHRIE BAND Long-
running local mix of melodic, jangly
British-sounding rock. Champagne
toast tonight plus plenty of food and
'a ride home if you need il”
ROLLIN' HOME This local group
jams on originals with a Grateful
Dead kind of groove and a Southern
rock leaning.
Terrapin Beer Co.
5:30 p.m. $10 (glass), www.terrapin-
beer.com
COPPERMOUTH New rock/
Americana band featuring
Christopher Henderson, Ron
Winders (Dusty Lightswttch), Mike
Gavrieldes (Splinterbeliy. Sweet
Knievel) and Ethan Davis.
Monday 12
Buffalo’s Southwest
Caf6
7-10 p.m. $5.706-354-6655, www.
butialoscafe.com/athens
UNE DANCING Learn to line dance in
the Big Back Room! Every 2nd and
. 4th Monday.
Go Bar
10 p.m. 706-546-5609
THE MILKSTAIMS This power trio
playsa dirty mix of surf and psyche
delic rock.
MUUY BtiEN Bedroom pop turned
noisy, old-school punk rock.
Hendershot’s Coffee ^
'Bar - V 'Y-
8 p.nt FREB www.hendershotscoffee.
com V
OPEN MIC Local songstress Kysbona
Armstrong hosts this open mic night
every Monrfcy! - ■ ' •:
The Melting Point
8-10 p.m. FREE! www.meltingpointa-
'.tlm.com '■‘ , " v /:’■
THE HOOT The Athens Folk Music
and Dance Society presents its
monthly showcase. Tonight features
the Celtic, old-world sounds of
Kiss Your Darling, local singer-
. songwriters Natalie Garda and Dave
Dowtess, driving bluegrass band
Borderhop 5 featuring fiat picker
Johnny Fabulous and closing the
set will be traditional blues act The
Darnell Boys. Joe Willey will host.
May 13
Caledonia Lounge
9:30 p.m. $5(21+), $7(18+). www.
caiedonialounge.com ^
10 FINGERS STRONG Local metal
band celebrating its CD release,
Pork Chop's Bedroom.
GRADE A Junebug and Southpaw are
the MCs behind this lyrical hip-hop
duo from Atlanta.
CITY OF COLOS3E Metal band from
Danielsville that fists Slipknot ICP,
Korn and Rob Zombie among its
influences
JOEZY DA GRINCHY MAN Southern
hip-hop based right here in Athens.
Flicker Theatre & Bar
8:30 p.m. FREE! www.flickertheatrean-
dbar.com
GEORGIA PO’ BOYS Half Dozen
Brass Band members Josh Cutchin
(sousaphone) and Brent Hedrick
(drums) join keys guru Rand Lines.
Hendershot’s Coffee
Bar
8:30 p.m. $5. www.hendershotscoffee.
com
IKE STUBBLEFIELD AND FRIENDS
Soulful R&B artist Ike Stubblefield
is a Hammond B3 virtuoso who cut
his teeth backing Motown legends
like the Four Tops, The Temptations,
Stevie Wcnder and Marvin Gaye.
Featuring Seth Hendershot on
drums. Every Tuesday!
Highwire Lounge
9:30 p.m. FREE! www.highwirelounge.
com
MAH HUDGINS AND HIS SHIT-
HOT COUNTRY BAND Local band
playing ’songs about drinking,
jail, love and death; all done in the
popular ’country and western’ musi
cal style.' Playing every Tuesday in
March! Also, the band is saving up
money to release an album in April,
so throw a few bucks In the donation
jar or buy a shit-hot shirt or poster.
The Melting Point
Terrapin Tuesday Bluegrass Series.’ 7
p.m. $5(adv.), $7(door.) www.melt-
ingpointathens.com
BUTTERMILK REVIVAL A blending
of traditional and non-traditional
bluegrass in three-part harmony with
a hint of comedy.
The Volstead
9 p.m.-1:30 a.m. 706-354-5300
KARAOKE Every Tuesday!
Wednesday 14
Caledonia Lounge
9:30 p.m. $5 (21+), $7 (18*). www.
caiedonlaiounge.com
THUNOERCWEF Local act with a
West Coast punk sound inlLanced
by classic rock.
STRAIGHTLACE High-octane, high-
power rock and roll featuring covers
by Metaliica, Judas Priest, Velvet
Revolver and more.
WITNESS THE APOTHEOSIS
Athens-based darkwave-industrial
duo blending dark vocals and mov
ing cello with electronic music.
Ricker Theatre & Bar
10 p.m. FREB (donations appreciated).
www.flickertheatre.com
HURRICANES OF LOVE Quirky psy
chedelic hip-hop.
INVISIBLE CIRCLE Psychedelic
drone with some Middle Eastern
influences. j..
CULT OF RIGGOMA Experimental
soundscapes with tribal, world mu
sic beats and ornate instrumentation.
FUTURE APE TAPES Local two-piece
. creating psychedelic, experimental
music driven by loops, beats, guitars
andsynths.
Go Bar
10 p.m. 706-546-5609
BRANDON MCCOY Local singer-
songwriter who also performs with
the Monkeygrass Jug Band.
MICHAEL BOWMAN Melodic acous
tic rock with a narrative vocal style
and some blues/country undertones.
Hendershot’s Coffee
Bar
8-11 p.m. REE! www.hendershotsccf-
fee.com
KENOSHA KID Centered around the
instru-improv jazz compositions of
guitarist Dan Nettles. Kenosha Kid
also features Robby Handley (bass)
and Marlon Patton (drums). The
new originals spark like Booker T*&
the MG's mixed with 20th-century
harmony. Playing Hendershotls every
Wednesday in March!
The Office Lounge
9 p.m. FREB 706-549-0840
KARAOKE With your host Lynn, the
Queen of Karaoke!
Porterhouse Grill
7-10 p.m. REE! www.porterhousea-
thens.com
LIVE JAZZ Every Wednesday at
Porterhouse! This week features Jake
Mowrer Quartet.
Walker’s Coffee & Pub
9 p.m. REE! 706-543-1433
UVE JAZZ Every Wednesday!
Featuring Taj.
3/15 COLIN HAY (The Melting Point)
3/15 THE SHADOW EXECUTIVES
(The Office Lounge)
3/15 THE DICTATORTOTS (The
Roadhouse)
3/16 FERAL YOUTH (The Bad Manor)-
3/16 SPUTZ BAND (The Melting
Point)
3/17 CURLEY MAPLE /THE GREEN
FLAB /RED OAK SOUTHERN
STRINGS/CRYSTAL RIVER
/BILL LONG/JEFFERSON
MIDDLE SCHOOL SYMPHONIC
BAND (Jefferson City Park)
3/17 ST. PATRICK’S DAY
CELEBRATION FEAT. MUSIC
OF THE POGUES/THE
KNOCKOUTS / THE WELFARE
LINERS/THE CONNER PARTY
(The Melting Point)
3/17 BACHELORS OF SCIENCE /
MEOISIN/CRISTAL ARCADE/
SUGAR KAYNE/XB (New Earth
Music Hall)
3/20 IKON INDIAN / PURITY RING
(40 Watt Club)
3/20 MATT HUDGINS AND HIS
SHIT-HOT COUNTRY BAND
(Highwire Lounge)
3/20 IKE STUBBLEFIELD AND
FRIENDS (Hendershot^ Coffee Bar)
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