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five-piece. This is an open jam and
guests are welcome!
Friday 28
Barcode
9 p.m. FREE! 706-613-5557
DJ LP After spending the summer
touring the U.S. with artists such
as Mac Miller, Big Gigantic and
Drake, DJ LP has made Athens his
new home. Expect to hear classic
anthems mixed with bass-thumping
beats.
Farm 255
364@255 Winter Hate Fest. See
Calendar Pick on p. 16.11 p.m.
FREE! www.farm255.com
TATERZANDRA Local band playing
angular, often dissonant but catchy
grunge that maintains a distinct
sense of melody.
THE RODNEY KINGS Scuzzed-out
local garage-punk trio.
DAFFODIL This reunited local trio
plays hard-hitting, noisy rock.
SHARPS Rock band from Atlanta.
Georgia Theatre
8 p.m. $5. www.georgiatheatre.com
OUTLAWS IN THE ROUND An eve
ning of outlaw country covers, fea
turing members of Betsy Kingston
and the Crowns, Eddie and
the Public Speakers, Sweet
Knievel, Bear Left, Mama???s
Love, Efren, Saint Francis
and Evan Barber & The Dead
Gamblers.
Go Bar
10 p.m. 706-546-5609
ATHENS SHOWGIRL CABARET A
unigue drag show featuring perfor
mances by local drag artists.
DJ MAHOGANY Freaky funk, sultry
soul, righteous R&B and a whole
lotta unexpected faves.
Green Room
7 p.m. FREE! 706-353-2439
KENOSHA KID Centered around the
instru-improv jazz compositions of
guitarist Dan Nettles, Kenosha Kid
also features bassist Robby Handley
and drummer Seth Hendershot.
The group is packed with music,
mischief and mayhem, and offers a
sound that serves noise-rock fans
and jam band listeners equally.
FHendershot???s Coffee
Bar
8 p.m. $5. www.hendershotscoffee.com
GREEN FLAG BAND Playing tradi
tional Irish music.
FHighwire Lounge
???Friday Night Jazz." 8-11 p.m. FREE!
www.highwirelounge.com
RAND LINES Original compositions
of pianist Rand Lines with drum
mer Ben Williams and bassist Carl
Lindberg.
Little Kings Shuffle Club
10 p.m. FREE! www.facebook.com/
Ikshuffleclub
DJ BEETBOT Duo spins upbeat hip-
hop and an exhaustive amount of
Michael Jackson.
The Melting Point
8:30 p.m. $5 (adv.) $8 (door), www.
meltingpointathens.com
FIVE EIGHT Legendary Athens rock
trio that consistently pumps out
boisterous rock and roll. Their
energetic live show has warmed
the stage for such bands as R.E.M.,
Cheap Trick, The Ramones and
more.
LANDMINE New Athens rock act
fronted by songwriter, vocalist and
guitarist Alison Divine.
KICK THE ROBOT Power-pop trio
from Atlanta with infectious energy.
The Office Lounge
9 p.m. FREE! 706-549-0840
THE HANDS OF TIME Soul, funk,
pop, R&B, Motown and classic old-
school hits from the ???60s and 70s
that will get you out on the dance
floor.
Terrapin Beer Co.
5:30 p.m. FREE! www.terrapinbeer.com
TRE POWELL Bluesy acoustic tunes
with soulful vocals.
Saturday 29
Barcode
9 p.m. FREE! 706-613-5557
DJ LP After spending the summer
touring the U.S. with artists such
as Mac Miller, Big Gigantic and
Drake, DJ LP has made Athens his
new home. Expect to hear classic
anthems mixed with bass-thumping
beats.
Farm 255
364@255 Winter Hate Fest. See
Calendar Pick on p. 16.11 p.m.
FREE! www.farm255.com
k(v) I d s This local band, led
by songwriter Jared Collins,
plays reverb-washed melodic
pop. Featuring backing band
Velocirapture.
VELOCIRAPTURE Loud and brash
local rock group that names Velvet
Underground and Stooges among its
influences.
SAD DADS New local band featur
ing members of Blue Division. The
group tells Flagpole it sounds like
???shitty Pavement.???
CHRIST, LORD Gypsy-folk act from
Atlanta.
Georgia Theatre
8 p.m. $10. www.georgiatheatre.com
HACKENSAW BOYS Multi
instrument and multi-vocal
Americana group from Virginia.
DANNY BARNES Taking traditional
banjo music and combining it with
electronic loops to create a unique
performance.
CORDUROY ROAD Local 5-piece
Americana band drawing from old-
time roots music and known for its
notoriously lively shows.
Go Bar
10 p.m. 706-546-5609
DJ MAHOGANY Freaky funk, sultry
soul, righteous R&B and a whole
lotta unexpected faves.
DJ FOG JUICE Spinning Euro/ltalo/
space-disco, new-wave, old school
R&B and current and classic dance
hits.
FHendershot???s Coffee
Bar
8 p.m. $5. www.hendershotscoffee.com
DON CHAMBERS This local favorite???s
whiskey-soaked bootstomps capture
a certain dusty closing-time chic.
The Melting Point
8:30 p.m. $15 (adv. or w/UGA ID) $20
(door), www.meltingpointathens.com
RANDALL BRAMBLETT BAND
Longtime Athenian Randall
Bramblett presents a simplified slab
of Southern music. Either blowing
the sax or delivering his gruff ???n???
grumbly vocals, Bramblett can toss
out direct, Southern R&B kickers.
CD release show!
MICHELLE MALONE Americana
singer-songwriter who puts an
honest and emotional spin on her
music.
Nowhere Bar
10 p.m. FREE! 706-546-4742
DANGFLY! Local rock band featur
ing an all-star lineup including
Americana notables Adam Payne,
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