Thursday, May 28, 2009

Club Notes, Thursday, May 28

On Thursday, Tinsel Teeth's joining Suffering Bastard at London Billiards; Old Cold Faith is part of Metal Thursday at Ralph's; the Nate Wilson Group debuts at Chasers; and Shana Morrison’s playing The Dive Bar.

On Friday, Rock House 6 debuts at the Cannery; the Delta Generators return to Gilrein's with opener Jon Short; Sean Fullerton sings at Greendale's; Katrin's got the mic at 55 Pearl; Of the Gods reigns at the Lucky Dog Music Hall along with Pantera tribute Trendkill; The Raven's got Demons Alley, The Raw and Guns 'N Roses tribute Cocaine Tongue; Widow Sunday has its CD release party with a Dark in the Light at Tammany Hall, which is 18-plus on this night; Jim Devlin's singing out at JJ's; Tony Yodice is a favorite at Block5; The Stumbleweeds roll back through Vincent's; The Tubes brings a taste of the '80s to the Bull Run; Mulligan's Fancy keeps the Fiddler's Green Irish; it's a cabaret show with Nikki Luparelli and Dan Burke at Nick's; and Lisa Marie's All Shook Up at the Sahara.

On Saturday, Shana Morrison does a second area show at Point Breeze Restaurant in Webster; White Chocolate’s sweet at Tammany Hall; Sasquatch and the Sickabillys headline the Dog; The Silverbacks rock the Emerald Isle; Gilmour's Breakfast does justice to Pink Floyd at the all new PJ's Bar and Grill; Lisa and Brett from She’s Busy sing at Oxfords in Oxford; Andy Cummings sings tunes at the Gardner Ale House; New Pilot joins Goodnight Ghost, Tall Heights and Very Orange for an all ages show at Mill Street Brews in Southbridge; Kashmir pays tribute to Zeppelin with a show at the Hanover Theatre; The Wandas joins Necktie Party, Dental Plan and 28 Degrees Taurus at Ralph's; The Allston Pants suit up at the Hotel Vernon; Rugged Road takes a turn into the Blue Plate in Holden; singer songwriter John Cate is back at Vincent's; the 10th annual Futurestars event comes back to the Bull Run, showcasing a bunch of the area's new talent; and Ken Tracy Jr. sings at JJ's, opening for the triumphant return of the Roosters, who haven't crowed together for a good two years now.

On Sunday, there's a battle of the bands at Tammany Hall, the winner getting an opening slot on the summer Slaughter tour; and Ken Reid is with Electric Youth at Mechanics Hall.

Other events:

On Thursday, Kenny Rogerson and Paul Nardizzi co-headline the Comedy Legends show at Hanover Theatre.

On Friday, the Friday Night Cruizin' series starts at the Auburn Elks Club and continues every week through the summer. Dr. Cook's Garden, presented by the Stratton Players, opens tonight at their theater in Fitchburg.

The Canal District Clothing Swap is happening all weekend. Visit punkystyle.com for the details on that one.

On Saturday, the Mass. Audubon Society hosts a program called “Getting to Know the Blackstone Better,” which is a hike through the Blackstone Bikeway. Meet at 9:30 a.m. at the Broad Meadow Brook Wildlife Sanctuary. Also, the Master Singers of Worcester present “Feast of Song: a Madrigal Dinner” at WPI at 6 p.m. A five course dinner is included with the ticket price. Visit mswma.org for more info on that one.

Sunday, there's a nature walk/birding event that starts at 8 a.m. in Institute Park.
Outback Abstractions, works by ARTSWorcester member Barbara Kahn is showing through August at Hanover Theatre.

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