Friday, June 19, 2009

Club Notes, Thursday, June 18, 2009


Pictured: Herra Terra

Thursday, All Shook Up headlines Nick's; and DJ Nathan's in the Boiler Room.

Friday, Rose Colored Glasses rocks the Kaz Bar; Bill McCarthy's strumming his guitar early evening at Greendale's; Common Coz is at Chasers; One Lane Bridge returns to London Billiards; Necktie Party helps open for the Wandas at Ralph's; Five Hole's rocking PJ's in West Boylston; Lil' Stevie and the Westsiders make their Gilrein's debut; Rugged Road does covers at Williker's in Shrewsbury; The Johnny Press Mess gives it a go at the Cannery; Last Call does covers at Trumbull's in Spencer; The Brew's in the lineup at Tammany; Gutta joins One Lane Bridge at London Billiards; and Jason James is ripping it up at Vincent's.



Saturday, Uncle Billy's Smokehouse is officially helping to open up Beatnik's on Park Ave; Stuart Ferguson returns to Tom's Gourmet Marketplace; Over Aggression joins Worth the Weight, Lions, Tigers and Bears, and Malice for an all-ages show at QVCC; Lisa and Brett (from She's Busy) sing acoustic stuff at Brian's in Northboro; Herra Terra's headlining a show with Makeup Breakup, Superbug and Young Leaves at Ralph's; Wreckoning welcomes its new rhythm guitarist with a show at London Billiards; Bill McCarthy sings at Al Fresco; Critical Condition rocks the Oxford Tavern; Usually Normal packs JJ's; Alive and Kickin tries out Chasers; Gilmour's Breakfast pays tribute to Floyd at the Lucky Dog; Whalebone Farmhouse returns to Vincent's; DJ Reckless is spinning at the Amsterdam Lounge; Fourth Gear steers into The Nines; Clamdigger's at the Emerald Isle; the Jennifer Lee Band celebrates the release of “The Bridge” at the Polish American Citizens Club; Nite People, Nokside, AV, Serious and more band together for Hip-Hop Power Part Four down at Creegan's Pub; Miss Tess and the Bon Ton Parade are in from Boston to play Nick's; Michael Vincent is with Double Shot at Gilrein's; and Force Driven joins Bob Bourque at Tammany Hall along with Backseat Lover, the area's premier Pearl Jam tribute.

The Matt Schwachman Band takes the weekend at Sakura.

On Sunday, Jon Short does his weekly blues at Vincent's; Cathy's Clown plays the Dance2Swing night at the Elks in Leominster; and Johnny B. Morbid is with Mogrel, Scarecrow Hill and End of an Era at Tammany Hall.

Other events:
Garden Goddesses – sculptures by Ginny Gillen is on display at the Hanover Theatre.
On Saturday, the 6th annual Molly Bish Kid Expo takes place from 9 to 1 at Mount Wachusett Community College. It features activities to raise awareness of child health and safety issues by providing hands-on learning activities. Includes free bike helmets, a Teddy Bear Clinic, Smokey the Bear, dances, music, raffles, arts and crafts and much more. Also Saturday, Beyond Belief – the Curious Collection of Rufus Excaliber Bell opens at Higgins Armory Museum.



Sunday, there is a classic car show at Indian Ranch; the Massachusetts Audubon Society hosts the program “The Life of Insects” at Moore State Park in Paxton from 1-3 p.m.; and All Creatures Great and Small – Watercolors by Sarah Lynn Richards opens at Tower Hill Botanic Garden.

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