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Georgia Theatre
9 p.m. $8. w*w.g€orgiatheare.com
HOLMAN AUTRY BANG An original
mix ol Southern rock and a hardcore
sound.
ROLLIN' HOME This local group
jams with a Grateful Dead groove
and a Southern rock leaning.
The Globe
9 p.m. $3-$5.
AOAJE Memphis post-hardcore/
screamo combining beauty and
heaviness.
DUCK, UTTLE BROTHER, DUCK!
Mathy, melodic err© from Portland
wfth intertwining dual guitars.
NURTURE Local post-hardcore with
melodic guitars and passionately
shouted-sung vocals.
MAX USA New Athens screamo influ
enced by bands like Portrait and
Funeral Diner.
Go Bar
10 p.m. 706-546-5609
THE SK1PPERDEES Charming local
acoustic duo with rich, folky vocal
harmonies and a sense of humor.
OJ MAHOGANY Freaky funk, sultry
soul, righteous 8&B and a whole
lotta unexpected laves.
Hendershot’s Coffee
Bar
8 p.m. $5. www.hendershotscotfee.com
CHRIS WILSON Acoustic singer-
songwriter from San Diego.
MICHAEL BOWMAN Blues/country/
soul singer and acoustic guitarist
wifi be joined by Evan Sarvef on
upright bass.
Little Kings Shuffle Club
10 p.m. www.facebook.com/lkshuffie-
cfub
COMMANDER CHAMELEON Long-
running Athens group plays quirky
guitar pop with satirical overtones.
GUANTANAMO BAYWATCH
Fun-loving surf-punk band from
Portland, OR.
TIMMY TUMBLE A THE
TUMBLERS Tim Schreiber {Dark
Meat, The Lickity-Splits) howis and
spasms and literally tumbles over
garage-y rock-anthems and retro-
inspired pop songs.
The Melting Point
Nashville Songwriters in the Round.
8:30 p.m. $12 (adv.). $15 (door).
www.meltingpointathens.com
JOHN BERRY Country singer-song
writer whose songs are Christian-
RACHEL FARLEY Country rock with
obvious influence from massive,
classic rock vocals and orchestra
tion.
MIKE DEKLE Athens/Nashville song
writer has penned tunes for Kenny
Rogers, Colt Ford. Brantley Gilbert
and others.
BRUCE BURCH Songwriter, music
publisher and author.
The Office Lounge
9:30 p.m. 706-546-0840
PICK YOUR SWITCH Americana
group out of Asheville featuring the
songwriting talents of Paul Edelman.
Sunfty 1
The Melting Point
Fourtfr Annual Classic City American
Music Festival. 1:30 pm-12 a.m.
$15 (adv.), $20 (door), wwwmelt-
ingpointathens.com
THE HOBOHEM1ANS This six-piece
acoustic band utilizes banjo, ukulele,
flute, accordion, saxophone, piano,
various percussion, drums and bass
to perform popular American and
European roots musk: of ihe 1910s,
20s, and *305. (2:30 p.m.}
ADAM KLEIN & THE WILD
FIRES Local songwriter playing
a rustic blend of country, folk and
Americana. (3:30 p.m.)
STRING THEORY Fusion and funk-
oriented progressive rode (4 p.m.)
THE FOUR THIEVES Energetic
acoustic folk band sura to get your
boots stompin'. (4:45 p m.)
JIM WHITE Local singer/songwriter
with a rising national profile, noted
for his masterful storytelling in the
Southern gothic tradition. Think
Marc Ribot-era Tom Waits. (5:15
p.m.)
HIGH STRUNG STRING BAND
High-energy sounds building on the
originality of folk-grass with a tinge
of edginess. (6:45 p.m.)
SEVEN HANDLE CIRCUS A rowdy
and fun modern interpretation of
traditional bfuegrass and folk. (7:30
p.m.) '
THE CORDUROY ROAD Although
rooted in classic Americana, with
lots of foot-stomping, banjo-pluck
ing and pedal steel, The Corduroy
Road also has a knack for endearing
pop melodies. (8:15 p.m.)
MOUNTAIN HEART This Nashville-
based sextet is at the forefront of
modem bfuegrass. (9 p.m.)
THE DARNELL BOYS The three
Darnell brothers play and sing coun
try blues originals backed by upright
bass, singing saw and junkyard
percussion. (10:30 p.m.)
PACKWAY HANDLE BAND
Packway’s 'gather around the mic'
approach to bluegrass provides sly,
hearty original songs and renditions
of classic tunes. The band's close
four-part harmonies are backed by
high energy, and the contemporary
lyrics are delivered with an engaging
sense of humor. (11 p.m.)
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6-10 p.m. $5.706-613-5386, www.
buffaloscafe.com/athens
SHAG NIGHT Bring your dancing
shoes for shag dancing in the BBR.
Every 1st and 3rd Monday of the
month.
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Caledonia Lounge
9:30 p.m. $5 (2H), $7(184 www.
ca!&tor&douflge.cora
BABY BABY The rmsk; of this char-
ismatic-Atlanta band te upbeat and
dance able, and the tenter is cheeky.
TUNABUNNY Local act featuring
hazy arto warped experimental
psychedelia.
THE GOONS Local Mfe-pop-rock
trio featuring members of The
Glands, Casper & the Cookies and
Marshmallow Coast
Go Bar
10 pm 706-546-5609
RADAR VS WOLF Nashville duo
plays brash, folky pop.
The Grotto
6 p.m. FREE! 140 £ Clayton St.
THE SEGAR JAZZ AFFAIR Smooth
jazz played by DJ Segar from WXAG
1470, the light radio station.
Little Kings Shuffle Club
10:30 pm www.facebook.com/
Hcsbuffleciub
HARO FEELINGS Snotty punk vibes
from Minnesota.
POSSIBLE SIDE EFFECTS Female-
fronted Chattanooga punk band.
CAPITALIST KIDS Pop-punk group
from Austin plays last catchy tunes.
WADE BOGGS Local punk band fea
turing Ids of catchy hooks.
The Melting F*oint
8 p.m. $10 (adv. or w/UGA ID). $15
(door), www.meltingpointathens.com
ERIC UN0ELL R&B-inspired singer-
songwriter from New Orleans via
northern California.
Tuesdays
The Volstead
9 pm-1:30 a.m. 706-354-5300
KARAOKE Every Tuesday!
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Athens City Hall
Athens Farmers Market 5 p.m. FREE!
www.athensfafmefsrharket.net
THE SKIPPER9EES Charming local
acoustic duo with rich, folky vocal
harmonies and a sense of humor.
The Office Lounge
9:30 p.m. FREE! 706-549-0840
KARAOKE With your host Lynn, the
Queen of Karaoke! "
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Ashford Manor
6 p.m. FREE! (ages 6 & under). $5-15.
706-769-2633
SONS OF SAILORS A Margariiaville-
bound train of Jimmy Buffett hits.
Georgia Theatre
Rooftop Rendezvous! 7 p.rn. $30. www.
3eorgiatheatre.com
DJ SEGAR WXAG radio's DJ Sega-
specializes in smooth jazz tones
that provide a casual, relaxing
atmosphere.
JOHN DUNN AND THE JAZZMAN
BAND Local jazz group.
Go Bar
10 p.m. 706-546-5609
DJ WILL STEPHENSON Also known
as DJ Champaie, this WU0G DJ
brings the booth to the bar.
Hendershot’s Coffee
Bar
8:30 p.m. $5. wwwhendershotscoffee.
com
IKE STUBBLEFIELD AND FRIENDS
Soulful R&B artist Ike Stubblefield
is a Hammond B3 virtuoso who cut
his teeth backing Motown legends
like Ihe Four Tops, The Temptations.
Stevie Wonder and Marvin Gaye.
Featuring drummer Seth Hendershot!
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