Wednesday, January 14, 2009

Club Notes Jan. 14, 2009

Thursday night, Quintana’s Revenge, The Vital Might and A Band Called Spike open for the mighty Flock of Assholes at the Lucky Dog Music Hall; and Pueblo Nuevo, which is the house band at Bocado, does an early show (at 5:30 p.m.) at the Worcester Art Museum for its Third Thursday series.

On Friday, Bill McCarthy and his guitar are at Greendale's; The Koffin Kats (who are from Detroit), Goddamned Gallows, The Knuckledusters Band & 10 Foot Polecats join forces at The Lucky Dog; John Small returns to Borders in Shrewsbury; Dave Magario's singing at The Q on Chandler Street; Clutch Grabwell's blaring at Gilrein's; Jason James rockabillies at the Sahara Restaurant; and Sarah Kauffman makes her debut at Vincent's.

On Saturday, Rob Ledoux's band Atomic Stereo rocks JJ's in Northboro; Campaign For Real Time joins guests Traphiq, Ketman & The Wandas at the Lucky Dog Music Hall; Danny Dark and the Black Souls hit some unusual '70s covers at the Emerald Isle; Rose Colored Glasses is out in Upton at the Rose Garden; Skullfunked rocks Greendale's; The Valves blast PJ's Bar and Grill on West Boylston Street; surf's up when The Swaggerin' Growlers join Guns of Navarone and Ghoul's Night Out at Ralph's; the legendary Roger Salloom performs the Hanover Theatre; Lisa Marie brings All Shook Up to the Nines; Ryan Fitzgerald sings his ambient acoustic tunes at Spiritual Haze; Clamdigger burrows into Galway Bay; and Whalebone Farmhouse returns to Vincent's.

Other stuff going on around town:

Idols of the King, a show about Elvis, continues through February 1 at Foothills Theatre.
Jim Lauletta, Greg Howell and Jason Marcus is the comedy lineup at Dick's Comedy Escape, with shows at the Crowne Plaza Friday and Saturday night.

On Saturday at 1 p.m., head into the deep snow with some snowshoes, and a leader, at the Wachusett Meadow Wildlife Sancutary on Massasoit Road.

Next Monday, the Green Rooster is hosting a Martin Luther King Day celebration featuring performances by the Bunny Price Band and Lydia Fortune. Professor Thomas Doughton, co-editor of “Worcester Slave Narratives,” is the keynote speaker, and folks are asked to bring a dish for a pot luck. The event runs 6-9 p.m.

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