Thursday, July 23, 2009

Club Notes, Thursday, July 23

Pictured: Coyote Run, playing at the Blackstone Celtic Fest.

Thursday, A War for All Seasons joins The Sharpest at QVCC; Vance sings at Tower Hill Botanic Garden; Only at Night helps open for The Flock at the Lucky Dog; Leslie Crozier sings at Beatnik's; For What It's Worth, The Pity Whores and Sadplant do metal night at Ralph's; and DJ Soup mixes it up at Irish Times.



Friday, She's Busy is on Brookfield Common from 7-9 p.m.; Candy Striper Death Orgry joins The Summoned and more for an all agest show at QVCC; Sonic Bridge debuts at Tom's Gourmet Marketplace; John Small is back at Borders Books in Shrewsbury; Rose Colored Glasses rocks the Kaz Bar; Badmajik pays tribute to Godsmack at The Raven; Highfire Skyline comes in to Tammany Hall with The Cold Beat; Little Red's back at the Sahara; The Roosters reunite at the Lucky Dog, opening for Italy's number one Stones tribute; Alan and the Alligators take a bite out of Oxhead Tavern; The Jennifer Lee Band joins Phase 2 at the Cannery; Treadwater rocks Creegan's; Runaway Roses is out at JJ's; and Jason James rips up the Irish Times.



Saturday, Worcesterfest hits the Palladium, bringing in Four Year Strong, Set Your Goals and many more; Bill McCarthy's singing down at Junior's Pizza; Ropetree headlines Tammany Hall; Go Gadget Go packs 'em into Greendale's; Castine pops up Spiritual Haze with Necktie Party; Critical Condition rocks the Raven; the Black Eye Bone Daddy's tear up the Lucky Dog, opening for the mighty Mullethead; Nytmare's hip hopping at Creegan's; The Cosby Sweaters return to the Galway Bay; the Fat City Band blasts the Bull Run; Animal Crackers hit Jillian's; Jim Weeks brings his Little Big Wheel to the Sahara; Superbug joins the Golden Spurs at Ralph's; The Pandas debut at Nick's; and Birch Hill Dam joins the lineup in the back room at London Billiards.



Other Events:
MacBeth is being performed in Green Hill Park through Aug. 2.
Paintings by Tom Mahoney are on display at the Worcester Public Library through July 31. Twelve Zodiac Animals opened at the Worcester Art Museum.



On Saturday, the Blackstone Valley Celtic Festival takes over Indian Ranch, featuring Coyote Run and Jug O' Punch and many more. The event also features plenty of ethnic food as well as the Men in Kilts contest. 12 Crane holds a Classic Car Show.

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