Thursday, September 17, 2009

Club Notes, Thursday, Sept. 17 2009

On Thursday, The Dive's always got a great act jamming down on Green Street, and this week it is the DB Trio, which also, earlier, opens up the next installment of the Third Thursdays at the Worcester Art Museum; Lisa Marie's with All Shook Up at Nick's; and it's metal night at Ralph's.

On Friday, Danny Dark and the Black Souls do '70s AM Gold stuff at the Blue Plate in Holden; Pleasure to Burn, When the Deadbolt Breaks, Orange Diesel and Ichabod rock Ralph's; Sunlea debuts at Beatnik's; there's an open mic at Acoustic Java; The Middle River Band returns to the Oxford Tavern; Bloodlined Caligraphy brings its tour to QVCC with The Burial; Bill McCarthy's got his guitar at Greendale's; Rose Colored Glasses rocks the Wheelock Inn in Millbury; SBT headlines London Billiards along with Suicide Marys and the Tin Thistles, who play tunes off their new album; and Lisa Marie sings the blues at the Sahara.

On Saturday, Guns of Navarone does punk reggae at Beatnik's; Beatles for Sale do the Beatles at the Gardner Music Hall; Rock House 6 rocks the Cannery; Over a Cardboard Sea joins the Crockpots at Vincent's; Orange Diesel and Pako join forces at the Lucky Dog; Jason James rips up the Galway Bay; We Are the Romans headline QVCC; The Turkeys are at Tammany Hall; Dr. Robert plays hits at Greendale's; the Barnstormers are back at Vincent's; Beware the Ides are at the Raven; Auntie Trainwreck crashes into Squire White's; Dogfight joins Sadplant at Ralph's; and a band called Right Angle Woman is debuting at Irish Times.

Touched rocks both weekend nights at Sakura Tokyo.

Other Events:

Friday, Russian Regimes in Music by the QX Quartet is at Razzo Hall at Clark University.

Saturday afternoon, there's a Main South Celebrates festival in, you guessed it – Main South; the September Salsa Social hits the Hibernian Cultural Center;

On Sunday, Start on the Street takes over Park Ave. starting at 11 and pretty much throughout the day. Visit 100s of art and craft vendors from all over New England, as well as eat food and enjoy many live performances by bands such as the Wandas, Harry and the Potters and Rich Bound Blues and many more.

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