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Saturday
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Thursday September
11th
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Evil Girl
Ent.
presents
Sean Faust / Tornado
Say When / Seeking Through Silence
The Alternative Outfit / No Outlet
Jim Gizzi |
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Friday
September
12th

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Ollabelle
"Ollabelle came
together because of these musicians'
love of this music, without thought
of success or career or any of the
other trappings of the modern
professional music business. It has
great value to our culture, adding
new life to a tradition that is an
important part of who we are. But
mostly, they sound great. They sing
great and they play great, and they
are wonderful people." -T-Bone
Burnett |
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Saturday
September
13th

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The
Breakfast
Jounce
Jounce w/The Breakfast - Jounce
formed in the small, suburban town
of Wyckoff, NJ, around the turn of
the century. There, four childhood
friends spent their days jamming in
basements, parties and local bars,
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Wednesday September
17th

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Mary Gauthier
Lori Mckenna
Lori McKenna is also
an acclaimed singer-songwriter who
was thrust into the limelight last
year when superstar Faith Hill
included three of McKenna’s songs on
her Number One album Fireflies,
including Hill’s poignant single
“Stealing Kisses.” |
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Thursday September
18th

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7 Mornings
Mere
The Fave
Mere, an original
rock and roll band from Hoboken, NJ,
delivers powerful, hook-oriented
music and a live show best described
by the word "intense." The
song-centric approach to writing
ensures that the listener always
hears a balanced, coherent song,
rather than a collection of
musically pretentious parts. The
musical identity that is achieved
via this approach is a full,
textured sound replete with
sonically innovative ideas and
memorable hooks. |
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Friday
September
19th

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Roger Clyne & the Peacemakers
Scott Decarlo
Roger Clyne & The Peacemakers (RCPM)
are proof that the crazy, reckless,
restless, swaggering soul of
American rock is still burning a
hole in the night sky...guitars
blaze, quake and quiver, drums slip,
thud and thunder with killer
melodies and hooks and the
occasional reggae or mariachi rhythm
laced through the middle to keep it
all honest and interesting (Tom
Jurek, Paste Magazine). |
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Saturday September
20th
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Stuedabaker
Brown
Blisserine
Dive
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Wednesday September
24th
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Nikki
Shannon |
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Thursday September
25th

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Nightmare of You
Following the success
of their self-titled debut,
Nightmare of You is back with an
explosive 5-song EP rightfully
titled Bang. Driving guitars,
pounding beats and master wordplay
throughout, these brilliantly
crafted, hook-laden pop songs firmly
establish Nightmare of You as
songsmiths of the highest order. |
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Friday
September
26th

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Popa Chubby
Born Ted Horowitz, Popa Chubby is a
true native son of the Big Apple. He
was born in 1960 in the Bronx and
grew up in a neighborhood made
famous by Robert DeNiro in the movie
A Bronx Tale. His early memories of
hearing the juke box playing the
hits of early sixties soul and R&B –
and the neighborhood teens flocking
around it – made a lasting
impression on him. To this day the
musical influence of Otis Redding,
Wilson Pickett, Aretha Franklin and
Marvin Gaye are ever present in
Popa's music. |
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Saturday September
27th (Early)

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Lloyd Cole
Lloyd Cole and the
Commotions reformed for the month of
October 2004 to mark the 20th
anniversary of 'Rattlesnakes',
playing sold out concerts in
Glasgow, Dublin and London. LC
continues to tour the world as a
solo acoustic performer. |
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Saturday September
27th (Late)

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Donna Jean
& the Tricksters
The Grateful Dead alumna has joined
up with six members of the next
musical generation – Mookie Siegel
(David Nelson Band; formerly Phil &
Friends, RatDog), Wendy Lanter (Hope
in Time), and Jeff Mattson, Tom
Circosta, Klyph Black and Dave
Diamond (Zen Tricksters) to form
Donna Jean and the Tricksters. Look
out! Things have come full circle
and anything’s possible. Oh, sure,
they’re gonna jam. But the band has
seven vocalists and an incredible
array of songwriting talent, and DJ&tT
is going to make waves in ways you’d
never anticipate. |
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Friday,
October 3 |
Steve Kimock
&
Billy Goodman |
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Saturday,
October 4 |
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The Metro
Art Expo |
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Wednesday,
October 8 |
Black Lewis
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Friday,
October 10 |
Tony
Trischka
Territory |
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Saturday,
October 11 |
Wigjam
David Budwig |
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Wednesday,
October 15 |
Wood Fish
Outsly
Soul Vine |
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Thursday, November
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Mike
Montrey Band
James Dalton
Big Boss Sausage |
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Friday, November 17 |
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Dirty
Drops
The Meathooks
Indobox |
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Saturday,
October 18 (Early) |
Jim Weider
Project
Percolator
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Saturday,
October 18 (Late) |
The
Iguanas
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Wednesday,
October 22 |
Nikki
Shannon
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Thursday,
October 23 |
The Nerds
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Friday,
October 24 |
Echofission
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Saturday,
October 25 |
Strange
Design
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Thursday,
October 30 |
Infamous
Stringdusters
Rich
York & Caneswitch |
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Friday,
October 31 |
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LifeSpeed |
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Saturday,
November 1 |
Give Us
the $ Labowski
Juggling Sun |
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Thursday,
November 6 |
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Tom Rush |
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Friday,
November 7 |
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Ari Hest |
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Saturday,
November 8 |
Al and the
Transamericans |
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Friday,
November 21 |
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Zen
Tricksters |
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Saturday, November 22 |
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Shelby
Lynne |
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Wednesday, November 26 |
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Wigjam |
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Friday, November 28 |
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Bearin'
Peace |
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Mexicali Live is always on the
look out for local and national talent.
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Just Announced
Ollabelle
9/12

Lori Mckenna &
Mary Gauthier
9/17

Popa Chubby
9/26

Nightmare of You
9/25

Lloyd Cole
9/27 Early

Donna Jean
9/27 Late

Steve Kimock &
Billy Goodman
10/10

Blake Lewis
10/8

Tony Trischka
Territory
10/10

Jim Weider's
Project
Percolator
10/18 (Early)

The
Iguanas
10/18 (Late)

Strange Design
10/25

The Nerds
10/23
Infamous
Stringduster
10/30

Lifespeed
10/31
Tom Rush
11/6

Ari Hest
11/7

Al & The
Transamericans
11/8

Shelby Lynne
11/22

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