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PERFORMER LISTINGS continued *4»
piano, various percussion, drums
and bass to perform popular
American and European roots
music of the 1910s, '20s and '30s:
a potent mix of proto-jazz, blues
and folk. (10 p.m., The Globe)
lascftitetes Ladies of pedigree
enforcing angular sensibilities.
Featuring local musicians Mandy
Branch-Friar, Mary Joyce, Erika
Rickson and Erica Strout. (11 p.m.,
Little Kings Shuffle Club)
JOSil RwfeHtS
Perkins’ brand of rock is inspired
by bands like Too! and At the
Drive-In. (4:45 p.m., Hull Street •
Stage)
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soulful rasp, Morton trudges ,
through Americana's roots with
rock and roil swagger and a folk-
singer’s heart. (9 p.m., The Melting
Point) ; . ;
Traditional folk and bluegrass at
its finest featuring some of the
region's top old-time and folk
players including Adder David
8iackmon, multi-instrumentalist
Noel Blackmon, guitar/banjo/ ;
mandolin picker Jason Kenney and
bassist Chris Enghauser. (11 p.m.,
The Globe) • ;
SOBS KB Boffalo Grungy, hard-rock
duo based in Athens featuring
Kara Kildare's powerful, seductive
vocals. (10 p.m., Flicker Theatre
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performing original pop songs .
tor ail ages, (noon, Pulaski Street
Stage)
Of® Coast? Hard rock band featur
ing members of Pride Parade and
■ Incendiaries. (10 p.m., Caledonia
Lounge)
Im ItesUSs Misfits covers done
Cuban salsa style! (12 a.m., Go
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reggae band Lowdive joins forces
with rapper Elite tha Showstoppa’s
funky, eclectic hip-hop project.
. Featuring special guest hip-hop
artist Darius Weems from toe : .
award-winning documentary
Darius Goes WfesS (2:45 p.m.,
Pulaski Street Stage) •
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influences include: M!A, KMD, ■
BDP, WTC, NWA, CCR, EPMD, -(
Run-DMC and Tom Petty & The
Heartoreakers. (10 p.m.;Uttie
Kings Shuffle Club) .
|One of Athens’ most excit-
■ ing live acts waves a big middle
finger to traditional song structure ■
„.while playing what Flagpokts
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GoftJen leads this Modem Lovers
cover band. (12:30 a.m., Farm
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Bwatest Ryan Monahan backed
by Josh McMichael on bass and
Lemuel Hayes on drums. Ryan
has a gorgeous, expressive Jeff
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