Thursday, March 25, 2010

Event notes, Friday, March 26


On Friday, The Flo joins Sunlea at Beatnik’s; Beatles for Sale pays tribute to the Fab 4 at 12 Crane; BYOB brings the blues to the Blue Plate in Holden with openers Danny Dark and the Black Souls; Jason James rips it up at Irish Times; Still Aggravated rocks JJ’s; Guns of Navarone join The Commandos, The Gobshites and Mack the Knife at Ralph’s; The Throttles open up at Vincent’s; Wishbone Ash, known as the best band in the UK in the ‘70s, is at the Bull Run with Caves on Mars; Touched goes out to the Gaslight in Dudley; and Tool tribute Schism is with Gorilla Radio at the Lucky Dog.

On Saturday, it’s the last day for The Q at its current location – the show starts at 3 p.m. and includes performances by the Smilemakers, Dave Magario, Cowboy Matt and many many more; Fourth Gear burns at Chooch’s; Whalebone Farmhouse returns to the Sahara Restaurant; and New Pilot opens for Floyd tribute Gilmour’s Breakfast at the Lucky Dog.

Other events:

Selections from Who Shot Rock & Roll: A Photographic History, 1955 to the Present is on display at the Worcester Art Museum.

On Friday, Loretta LaRoche presents “Lighten Up” at the Hanover Theatre.

On Saturday, the Charles Olson Centenary Poetry Conference is at Clark University. Kim Webster, children’s artist, plays at 10:30 a.m. at Union Music. The Celtic Arms and Armor show takes over Higgins Armory Museum.

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