the Bridge / the Jefferson / the Box

March 5th, 2010 · 3 Comments · By James

Plenty of stuff happening tonight; first at The Bridge, it’s the inaugural event of their third annual Audio March program. Renowned sound artist Gregory Whitehead was supposed to perform tonight, but unfortunately he’s sick and won’t be able to make it (The Bridge says: “We are working to reschedule Gregory Whitehead’s appearance at the Bridge for early April. “); instead Scott Ritchie and Mark Fulton (aka the rhythm section of the Raquellos) will “perform live soundtracks to science fiction radio stories at 8pm instead of 10.”  There’s also a general reception starting at 6:00 and a sort of open-mic thing by the Audio March organizers afterwards.

At the Jefferson tonight, there’s some great local acts: the always-excellent Jim Waive and the Young Divorcees, as well as the much-beloved Shannon Worrell. This is a great opportunity to see both those acts in a place that’s not a crowded bar… (although, you know, some of us kind of prefer it that way.)  Also on the bill: Carleigh Nesbit, and I’m told the Acorn Sisters will be providing a little bit of backup (presumably during Jim’s set). Doors are at 7:30(ish), Shannon is supposed to start around 8:30, tickets are $12 at the door.

Later on tonight, Lunatic and the Rascal, aka Thomas Dean and Adam Smith (both iof Invisible Hand / Order / Articulate Chewbacca / etc fame) will be DJing at the Box. That starts at 10:30 and ends at last call. Their set is always a fun dance party, definitely a solid way to cap off the evening. That one’s free and it’s 21+.

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3 responses so far ↓

  • 1 James // Mar 5, 2010 at 5:06 pm

    let’s hope Adam& Thomas get more attendees than the — uhm, five people who were at my gig on Monday…

  • 2 Everyone in town except for five people // Mar 5, 2010 at 5:18 pm

    Definitely going to check out that DJ set tonight.

  • 3 Andy // Mar 6, 2010 at 12:25 am

    we had a solid night at The Southern – still having it right now actually – David Wax Museum for our early show and Love Canon is still on right now – Jesse Harper and Adam Larrabee from Old School Freight Train and Zack Hickman from Josh Ritter’s band. Bluegrass versions of 80s covers! It kicks some pretty serious ass.

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