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  • Flogging Molly
    Wed., March 10, 7:00pm – Flogging Molly is in its eleventh year of setting feet ablaze by effortlessly blending traditional Irish fare with rabid punk rock. Whether the audience is a throng of teenagers at Warped Tour or an aging crowd at an Irish music festival, the enthusiastic response to the beat of the bodhrán a…
  • North Mississippi Allstars
    Fri., March 12, 8:00pm – The North Mississippi Allstars draws from a rich culture of Southern country-blues, and takes cues from the molasses-dripping slide-guitar drone of legends such as R.L. Burnside and Junior Kimbrough. The playing style of guitarist/vocalist Luther Dickinson echoes these influences, but NMA’s modern-r…
  • Tuaca Body Art Ball
    Sun., March 14 – From pierced nipples to man boobs, George Hamilton tans to anchor tattoos, the human body is an ever-evolving work of art. This Sunday, the canvas we all have to work with will be celebrated at the Tuaca Body Art Ball where a troupe of visual and performance artists team up to send living, br…
  • Willie Nelson and Family
    Thu., March 11, 8:00pm
  • G. Love and Special Sauce
    Sat., March 13, 8:00pm
  • Killswitch Engage
    Mon., March 15, 8:00pm
  • Five for Fighting
    Thu., March 18, 8:00pm
  • Black Rebel Motorcycle Club
    Tue., March 23, 8:00pm
  • Slightly Stoopid
    Thu., March 25, 8:00pm
  • Patty Griffin
    Fri., March 26, 8:00pm
  • Chuck Berry
    Sat., March 27, 8:00pm
  • Tegan and Sara
    Fri., April 2, 8:00pm
  • Bassnectar
    Sat., April 3, 8:00pm
  • Train
    Mon., April 5, 8:00pm
  • HIM
    Wed., April 7, 7:00pm
Novaks

Off Broadway

S. City Night Life

S. City Music

  • Califone
    Thu., March 11, 8:00pm – For much of his career, Tim Rutili has served as a bandleader, first in Red Red Meat and more recently in the experimental folk band Califone. Recently, however, Rutili added “filmmaker” to his résumé with his feature-length debut, All My Friends are Funeral Singers. The film…
  • Band of Heathens
    Thu., March 11, 9:00pm – Band of Heathens should have collapsed under the weight of its own talent. Led by three singers and three songwriters, the Austinites do it all, sometimes more than they should. The band tackles Little Feat boogies, Neil Young (or is that Bottle Rockets?) guitar blasts, Elvis-inspired gospel passion…
  • Wiz Khalifa
    Thu., March 11, 9:00pm – Home of the championship-winning Steelers and Penguins, Pittsburgh is a sports town first and foremost. But with the recent rise of Wiz Khalifa, the Steel City seemed close to nailing down a spot on the national rap map as well. That was back in 2007, when the former Cameron Thomaz signed to Warner …
  • Zevious
    Thu., March 11, 10:00pm – The music of Zevious would be the result of improvisation or aleatory, if the group didn’t navigate its self-assembled rhythmic obstacle courses with such uncanny precision. While mashing together the languages of jazz and rock, the East Coast trio miraculously avoids the bastardized funk or indulge…
  • Deadstring Brothers
    Sat., March 13, 9:00pm – Composed of four Detroit amigos and one amiga (harmony singer Marsha Marjieh, who is too good not to sing some lead), the Deadstring Brothers revive the comatose, quasi-country bar-band formula. They’re probably sick of the Band and Stones circa Exile on Main Street comparisons, but the associations…
  • We Were Promised Jetpacks
    Mon., March 15, 9:00pm – Like fellow Scottish bands Frightened Rabbit and the Twilight Sad, We Were Promised Jetpacks doesn’t shy away from its native land’s accent and cavernous, echo-drenched sonics. But whereas the former dabbles in slightly more folky pop constructs — and the latter creates towering, reverb-laden …
  • John Doe
    Tue., March 16, 7:30pm – A poll of women in attendance at a recent house concert in St. Louis indicated that the featured artist, John Doe, is the sexiest man alive. Viggo Mortensen (once married to Doe’s ex-wife and musical partner in X, Exene Cervenka) was unavailable for comment. Doe’s sex appeal, which is as rooted in m…
  • St. Patrick’s Day–Live Irish Music
    Wed., March 17, 11:00am – Get your Irish on at McGurk’s today and celebrate St. Patrick’s day with the sounds of the Emerald Isle. Hit any Irish bar in town today and you’re bound to have a drunken good time, but only McGurk’s has a musical feast on the menu, featuring live music all day and night with Eu…
  • Dave Stone Trio
    Every week Friday, 10:00pm – Thanks in large part to his weekly stint at Mangia Italiano, saxophonist Dave Stone is something of a south-side saint, a bespectacled hero of the horn and a favorite of South Grand dwellers. While this has helped make him known around town, it’s also made him easy to ignore. That would be a mistake…
  • Chippewa Chapel Traveling Guitar Circle, Medicine Show and Open Mic
    Every week Thursday, 8:00pm – The Chapel’s Thursday night frollickings return to the south-side September 4, 2008 at The Stable. Located in the stables of the old Lemp Brewery, The Stable is St. Louis’s newest hot spot. Complete with a 300-year-old bar, wrought iron chandeliers, an upscale bar menu, and a fantastic sel…
  • Freakers Ball
    Last Wednesday of every month – When Clownvis Presley (alter ego of 7 Shot Screamers lead singer Mike Leahy) hosted the RFT Music Awards ceremony in 2008, one couldn’t help but hope that when the Screamers went up to accept the award for Best Rock Band, Leahy would be with them and he and Clownvis would meet onstage in classic And…
  • Jim McClaren
    Wed., March 10, 8:00pm
  • Messy Jiverson Wednesday Residency
    Wed., March 10, 8:00pm
  • Jackie Greene
    Wed., March 10, 9:00pm
  • Nuclear Comedy
    Wed., March 10, 9:00pm
Downtown Night Life

  • City Museum by Flashlight
    Every week Friday, Saturday – Superstition holds that whatever you do on the first day of a new year sets the tone for the rest of the year. If this were true, most people would spend the year puking and moaning pitifully — wait, that does sound a lot like 2009. Best not to scoff at folk wisdom: To ensure your year is full of w…
Downtown Music

  • ’70’s Soul Jam
    Sat., March 13, 8:00pm – Watch enough late-night television, and you’re bound to see infomercials for various CD collections showcasing the soul hits of the ’70s. Oddly enough, watching clips from the heyday of refined, sensual R&B makes for an engrossing half-hour of TV viewing. Several of the genre’s all-stars will c…
  • Tally Hall
    Sat., March 13, 8:00pm – Tally Hall — a Michigan quintet often identifiable by its rainbow of ties — weaves glistening pop with crisp, classical touches in the manner of a modern-day Queen. Its full-bodied songs don’t follow the traditional ABAB-coda scheme, though, and its lyrics don’t track typical story maps. I…
  • Soulard Blues Band
    Every week Monday, 9:00pm – There have been some serious changes in the St. Louis
    blues scene over the past year. Perennial local favorites Oliver Sain
    and Johnnie Johnson have passed on, leaving us richer for having known
    them and their music, yet indisputably poorer in their absence. The
    departure of Sain and Johnson als…
  • Cellpan
    Wed., March 10, 7:00pm
  • Flashbulb Fires
    Wed., March 10, 8:30pm
  • Return of the Byrne
    Thu., March 11, 6:00pm
  • C-Box Prophets
    Thu., March 11, 8:00pm
  • Abi Robins
    Thu., March 11, 9:00pm
  • Dave Herrero Blues Band
    Thu., March 11, 9:00pm
  • Folk’n Blues Grass
    Thu., March 11, 9:00pm
  • Griffin and the Gargoyles
    Thu., March 11, 9:00pm
  • Dave Herrero band with Felix Reyes
    Thu., March 11, 9:30pm
  • Dawn
    Fri., March 12, 4:00pm
  • This Is Energy
    Fri., March 12, 7:30pm
  • Copperview, Matt Rowland Band
    Fri., March 12, 8:00pm
U. City Music

  • Flogging Molly
    Wed., March 10, 7:00pm – Flogging Molly is in its eleventh year of setting feet ablaze by effortlessly blending traditional Irish fare with rabid punk rock. Whether the audience is a throng of teenagers at Warped Tour or an aging crowd at an Irish music festival, the enthusiastic response to the beat of the bodhrán a…
  • North Mississippi Allstars
    Fri., March 12, 8:00pm – The North Mississippi Allstars draws from a rich culture of Southern country-blues, and takes cues from the molasses-dripping slide-guitar drone of legends such as R.L. Burnside and Junior Kimbrough. The playing style of guitarist/vocalist Luther Dickinson echoes these influences, but NMA’s modern-r…
  • Titus Andronicus
    Sun., March 14, 4:00pm – New Jersey’s Titus Andronicus has been to St. Louis quite a bit as an opener, for bands such as Los Campesinos! and Lucero. (In fact, the quintet can be considered a hybrid of the former’s rickety pop and the latter’s raucous yearning.) This week, Titus Andronicus released its sophomore album, The M…
  • Madahoochi & Friends
    Every week Monday, 9:00pm – Over the past few years Madahoochi went from being a local band to being somewhat of a local institution. Rest assured, at the head of the week if nothing is going on featuring a member of the Dead, Phish or Widespread Panic, you can find all your skirted, dreaded and patchoulied friends at Cicero’s…
  • Sleepy Kitty
    Wed., March 10, 8:00pm
  • Memoriam, Flying Machines
    Thu., March 11, 8:00pm
  • Willie Nelson and Family
    Thu., March 11, 8:00pm
  • DJ Uptown
    Thu., March 11, 9:00pm
  • Teddy Presberg and The Red Note Revivalists
    Thu., March 11, 9:00pm
  • Clint Hasse and Justin Branum
    Fri., March 12, 6:00pm
  • Lions of Hazelwood, Jamie Randolph & the Dark Horse
    Fri., March 12, 8:30pm
  • DJ Sinnamin
    Fri., March 12, 12:00am
  • G. Love and Special Sauce
    Sat., March 13, 8:00pm
  • King Thief, Audio Therapy
    Sat., March 13, 9:00pm
  • Pennsylvania Slim
    Sat., March 13, 9:00pm
Metro East Music

  • Open Mic with Butch Moore
    Every week Sunday, 9:00pm – The eclectic spirit of the Stagger Inn’s open mic nights has become legendary over the years. One might witness just about anything — from a college student playing in front of a crowd for the first time to a full band trying out some new material, from a comedian to a novelty songwriter. This vari…
  • Open Mic with the Duck Tape Trio
    Every week Wednesday – The eclectic spirit of Open Mic Nights at Stagger Inn have become legendary over the years. One might witness just about anything from a college student playing in front of a crowd for the first time to a full band trying out some new material to a comedian or novelty songwriter. This variety makes …
  • Psychostick
    Mon., March 22, 9:00pm
  • Bone Thugs-N-Harmony
    Fri., March 26, 7:00pm
  • VNV Nation
    Tue., March 30, 7:00pm
  • Twiztid
    Sat., April 3, 7:00pm
  • The Bronx
    Mon., April 12, 7:00pm
  • Never Shout Never
    Wed., April 14, 5:30pm
  • Smile Empty Soul
    Thu., April 29, 6:00pm
  • NOFX
    Sat., May 1, 7:00pm
  • Sable
    Fri., March 12, 9:00pm
  • Ultraviolets
    Thu., March 11, 9:00pm

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