Thursday, September 24, 2009

Club Notes, Thursday, Sept. 24


On Thursday, The Giant Yes plays a mix of funky stuff by the Meters, Herbie Hancock and more at The Dive; Johnny Dollar does jazz at the Dark Horse Tavern at 12 Crane; The G Spots are down at Tammany Hall; Know Nothing headlines London Billiards; PJ's has karaoke (not trivia as they initially advertised) and it's Corey Graves Comedy Buffet at Beatnik's. Meet the clowns from the Barnum and Bailey Circus (which I do not support because of their cruelty to animals, but it's ok to see the clowns) in Elm Park at 6 p.m. There's also some awards night that's happening down in the canal district.

Friday, Jubilee Gardens is at the Amazing Things Art Center in Framingham; Uncle Billy's Smokehouse rocks Beatnik's; the Coyotes rock Greendale's; Sasquatch and the Sickabillys headline a show with Gein and the Graverobbers and the Cadavers at the Lucky Dog; Rose Colored Glasses once again rocks the Kaz Bar; Bill McCarthy sings at Al Fresco in Holden; Reject joins Project Red at London Billiards; Lisa and Brett from She's Busy sing at Brian's in Northbridge; Scalpel joins This Burning World at the Raven; Jeff Norwood's at Gilrein's with the Ten Foot Pole Cats making it a deep blues night along with Jon Short; rockabilly master Jason James tears up Irish Times; Carol O'Shaughnassy returns to Nick's; The Weight of Gravity funks out with Holmes at the Cannery; the Chicken Slacks grease up Ralph's; Scott Ricciuti's doing his stuff with Huck at Vincent's; New Bay Colony's doing covers at Jillian's; and Singuya joins the Hornitz at Beatnik's.

Saturday, Backseat Lover is the ultimate Pearl Jam tribute at the Lucky Dog Music Hall; Linda Dagnello sings with the Pamela Hines Quintet at Nick's; there's a Bethlehem Artisan Festival on Sturbridge Town Common; Keri sings with Whalebone Farmhouse at the Sahara Restaurant; Quick to Judge has got London Billiards covered along with Wrecking for brutalfest; Bill McCarthy's singing tunes out at the Old Post Office Pub; and Bob Jordan is singing in the front room of this very studio, right at WCUW on Main Street.

Dr. Robert takes both nights at Sakura Tokyo (keep in mind, the now defunct Pet Rock originally was scheduled for these dates).

On Sunday, Rob Adams sings at the Stoggy Hollow in Connecticut.

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