Thursday, September 3, 2009

Club Notes, Thursday, Sept. 3

Before the Fall, pictured, is part of the Concerts4Charity shows at the Palladium this weekend.

Special thanks to Dr. Gonzo, who visited the Weekly Shuffle radio this week, bringing mayhem, laughter .. and condiments to WCUW. Check out his stuff.




On Thursday, Duncan Arsenault and whatever band he brings with him plays in the beer garden at The Dive; Billy Claire's solo at the Piccadilly Pub in Marlboro; Bloadsoaked joins the metal lineup at Ralph's; Macey and Hart sing at TJ's Seafood in Auburn; The G-spots headline Beannik's; and it's Thirsty Thursday at Hooligan's with Andy Cummings. And don't forget, Shadow's Fall is on the Jimmy Kimmell show.


Friday, Danny Heath's with Workingman's Jazz at the Colonial Inn in Concord; Ed and Dave sing at Greendale's; The Luxury, New Pilot, The Sift and more plays a Concerts for Charity at The Palladium; Tailor Made's with The Humans at Tammany Hall; Fourth Gear rocks PJ's; The Delta Generators return to Gilrein's; Radio Edit debuts at Jillian's; there's a Sublime tribute at Beatnik's; The Doctor's Fox sneaks into Vincent's; The Rhythm Party's back at the Sahara Restaurant; Driftwood floats into Spiritual Haze; Darkwor is in the back at London Billiards; Varsity Drag, The Cretins and the Disconnect open for The Pathetics at Ralph's; Deep Six and Promised Eden help open for Mullethead at the Lucky Dog.



Saturday, The Johnny Dollar Experiment cuts loose at The Cannery in Southbridge; Bret Talbert sings acoustic tunes at the Post Office Pub; Brilliant, Gutta and Brilliant make it a poppy night at The Raven; Soulstice and The Weight of Gravity joins Sky Blue Mind at Tammany Hall. Sky Blue Mind is a new eclectic and esoteric progression, fusion project that features Bob Belanger from The Weight of Gravity on drums and former bandmate Steve Mossberg on keyboards. Jubilee Gardens is led by Jubilee Connolly at the Sahara Restaurant; The Shady Saints crowd the corner at the Galway Bay; The Middle River Band are out at JJ's in Northboro; there's a piano bar at the Other Place Pub (every Saturday); Route 66 rocks the Emerald Isle; Auntie Trainwreck's smashing into Greendale's; Concerts4Charity continues at The Palladium with Lot 54, Before the Fall and many more; Babe Pino sings and blow the harp with his band at Gilrein's; and Whalebone Farmhouse has got roots at Beatnik's.



Sunday, Probable Cause does its Boston Harbor Booze Cruise.



Other events:



Thursday, there's a reception at Rollstone Studios in Fitchbug for Feline, Canine, All Mine, which is an exhibit that includes pet portraits by Reverend Blamo, and Animal Translations, an in person appearance by “pet whisperer” Maureen Harmonay. The opening reception is 4-8 p.m.



The Rhythm and Roots Festival fills out the weekend with New Orleans R&B, zydeco, swing, Americana and more at Ninigret Park in Rhode Island.



Friday evening, Worcester State College takes on Assumption College football at Coughlin Stadium at 7 p.m.



Saturday, there's an open studio at the Sprinkler Factory; and Boxer Buddies Rescue holds its Wiggle Butt Walk fundraiser at Hopkinton State Park.

Sunday, there's a Wachusett Reservoir History Program at Old Stone Church in West Boylston.

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