Music Calendar: 07/10/08

Jul 10, 2008 Calendars, Music Jump to Comments

Thursday July 10

ArtsCenter: 10 by 10 In The Triangle: An international festival of new, 10-minute plays. 8pm
Local 506: Paper Route, Brooke Waggoner. 9:30pm
Nightlight: The Men Who Control The Weather, Captain of Industry, Chiaroscuro. 9:30pm
The Cave: The Club Is Open Festival feat. Rat Jackson, Maple Stave, Beloved Binge. 8pm
Reservoir: Rockin’ Ammonia Karaoke. 10pm
Blue Horn Lounge: Tain Collins.
General Store Café: Jazz with Club Boheme. 8pm

Friday July 11

ArtsCenter: 10 by 10 In The Triangle: An international festival of new, 10-minute plays. 8pm
Cat’s Cradle: Langhorne Slim, The Moaners. 9:30pm
Local 506: The Club Is Open Festival feat. Kerbloki, Hammer No More Fingers, The Pneurotics. 10pm
Nightlight: Judge Schreber’s Avian Choir, The Hem of His Garment, Bicameral Mind. 10pm
The Cave: EARLY: Davis Stillson. LATE: Joe Romeo & The Orange County Volunteers.
Open Eye Café: Monologue Bombs. 8pm
Blue Horn Lounge: Jule Brown Band. 10pm
General Store Café: Great Big Gone. 8:30pm

Saturday July 12

ArtsCenter: 10 by 10 In The Triangle: An international festival of new, 10-minute plays. 8pm
Cat’s Cradle: The Club Is Open Festival feat. Roman Candle, Red Collar, Future Kings Of Nowhere, Lud, American Aquarium. 8pm
Local 506: Daylight Dies, Soulpreacher. 10pm
Nightlight: Shannon Donavan, Misty Lynn and the Big Beautiful, Matt Jones. 10pm
The Cave: EARLY: The Woos. LATE: Regina Hexaphone, Pillow Fighter.
Reservoir: Jimmy and the Teasers, Pinche Gringo, The Barberries, Echoes From the Vaults. 10pm
Open Eye Café: The Marla Vickers Band. 8pm
Blue Horn Lounge: Blue Diablo. 10pm
General Store Café: Sourwood Sweet. 8:30pm

Sunday July 13

ArtsCenter: 10 by 10 In The Triangle: An international festival of new, 10-minute plays. 3pm
Cat’s Cradle: The Club Is Open Festival feat. Ben Davis and The Jetts, I Was Totally Destroying It, Aminal Music, Shakermaker, Salvo Hunter.
Local 506: Music Trivia Night. 8pm

Monday July 14

The Cave: Cicada Omega, Virgo 9.
Blue Horn Lounge: Open Mic Night. 9pm

Tuesday July 15

Nightlight: The Boy Bathing, Graves of Fairmont, Andrew Octopus.
The Cave: Mamie Minch, Dayna Kurtz.
Blue Horn Lounge: Jamie Purnell. 8pm

Wednesday July 16

Cat’s Cradle: The Bars & Tone Experiment: Local Films and Local Bands feat. Wembley, Maple Stave, The Octobers, Grappling Hook. 8:30pm
Local 506: Nomo, Polynya. 9:30pm
Nightlight: Birds and Arrows, Shakermaker, Theodore. 9:30pm
The Cave: Abe Reid.
Blue Horn Lounge: Dogwood Deddy. 9pm

Thursday July 17

ArtsCenter: 10 by 10 In The Triangle: An international festival of new, 10-minute plays. 8pm
Local 506: Brett Harris, Oscar Begat.
Nightlight: Irata, Darwin Deez, Lake Inferior. 9:30pm
The Cave: EARLY: Andy Brasher. LATE: If You Wannas, Sugar In The Dirt.
Reservoir: Sic Alps, Minchia, Jokes&Jokes&Jokes.
Blue Horn Lounge: Bill West.
General Store Café: Jazz with the Tony Galani Band. 8pm

Friday July 18

ArtsCenter: 10 by 10 In The Triangle: An international festival of new, 10-minute plays. 8pm
Cat’s Cradle: DubConscious, DJ Ras J. 9:30pm
Local 506: Caltrop (CD Release), The Curtains of Night, Diamond Studs. 10pm
The Cave: EARLY: Tammy Rochelle. LATE: Sleepsound, Goodnight Man.
Blue Horn Lounge: David Spencer Band. 10pm
General Store Café: One Sun. 8:30pm

Saturday July 19

ArtsCenter: 10 by 10 In The Triangle: An international festival of new, 10-minute plays. 8pm
Cat’s Cradle: Girls Rock NC: NC Girls Rock Camp Showcase. 7pm
Local 506: Timbre, The Busy World, Elf Owl. 9pm
Nightlight: Bellflur, Vinyl Cordova. 10pm
The Cave: EARLY: Cory & The Giants. LATE: Puritan Rodeo, The Hotdamns.
Open Eye Café: Rodie Ray. 8pm
Blue Horn Lounge: Steve Jack Band. 10pm
General Store Café: LeRoy Savage Band. 8:30pm



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