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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4
Pistolier presents Longhorne Slim and the Law w/ River City ExtensionCosmic Charlie’s, 388 Woodland Ave. 10 p.m., 18+, $13/15.
Storefront Congregation Natasha's, 112 Esplanade, $8/10, 9 p.m.From the venue website: "Storefront Congregation, a roots music quartet from Louisville, KY, features four musicians who love all types of music. This inspires their writing of original material and unique arranging and performing of familiar songs. The variety of their music is interesting, well-crafted, emotionally charged and thoughtful. Friends having fun, and the same creative team working diligently toward a common goal results in a dynamic musical experience for the listener."
Boogie Gs and the Titanics Parlay Social, 257 W. Short St, 8:30-11 p.m.
Snoozerz w/ Best Friends Band and Mail the Horse Green Lantern, 497 W. Third St., 21+
Thursday Night Live presents Chris Campbell Band Cheapside Pavilion, 4:30 - 7:30, free.
Relic Delic; Sun Street Al's Bar, 601 North Limestone Street, 9 p.m.
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5
PRHBTN 2.0 feat. Mac Lethal, Wick-It The Instigator, Nemo Achida and DJ Warrenpeace Buster's, 899 Manchester St., $10-15, 18+, 7 p.m. The second installment of this local art and music show highlights creative street art and a roster of unique hip hop and electronic musicians, including underground Irish hip hop artist Mac Lethal, known for the viral video "Look at Me Now" which features him rapping while making pancakes.
Warren Byrom and the Fabled Canelands Al's Bar, 601 N. Limestone, 9 p.m.
The Generationals w/ Devin; The Nativity Singers Cosmic Charlie’s, 388 Woodland Ave. 10 p.m., 18+, $10.
Mitch Barrett and Owen Reynolds Natasha's, 112 Esplanade, $8, 9 p.m.From the venue website: "Appalachianfunkyfolksyrastabluesman Mitch Barrett is Kentucky's most awarded and sought after singer, songwriter and storyteller. Mitch takes his audience on an engaging journey, channeling the inner voice of a truck-stop waitress, a mountain boy seeking spirituality or a socially and environmentally-charged activist..."
The ReZonators Secret Bar & Grill, 841 Lane Allen Rd., 9 p.m., $5.
Vibrolas w/ Honah Lee and Dead Dick Hammer Green Lantern, 497 W. Third St., 21+
Jordan English Parlay Social, 257 W. Short St, 9:30. Recent and classic rock, R&B and dance.
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6
Rasputina w/ Faun Fables Cosmic Charlie’s, 388 Woodland Ave. 10 p.m., 18+, $15. This gothic, cabaret-style 3-piece is driven by cello and and the unique and quirky vocals of frontwoman Melora Creager.
Blind Corn Liquor PIckers Al's Bar, 601 N. Limestone, 10 p.m.
Downtown Arts Center Short Music Series presents "Krispy Kremes & Butter Queens" Downtown Arts Center, 141 E. Main St., 7:30 p.m., $5. "15-minute opera concerning the death of food maven, Paula Deen, winner of the Atlanta Opera 24-hour Opera Competition, also featuring new works by composers from Indiana University."
The Velvet Blue Natasha's, 112 Esplanade, $5, 9 p.m.From the venue website: "The Velvet Blue is a contemporary bluegrass band. We do a variety of songs. Even some traditional bluegrass with a modern flare. We realize that not everyone is a hardcore bluegrass fan so we try to have something for everyone. With a strong focus on our three and four part harmonies."
Rough Customers w/ Demon Waffle Green Lantern, 497 W. Third St., 21+
The ReZonators Secret Bar & Grill, 841 Lane Allen Rd., 9 p.m., $5.
Jordan English Parlay Social, 257 W. Short St, 9:30. Recent and classic rock, R&B and dance.
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 7
Jorma Kaukonen Natasha's, 112 Esplanade, $35 - 42, 8 p.m.From the venue website: "In a career that has already spanned a half-century, Jorma Kaukonen has been the leading practitioner and teacher of fingerstyle guitar, one of the most highly respected interpreters of American roots music, blues, and Americana, and at the forefront of popular rock-and-roll. He was a founding member of two legendary bands, The Jefferson Airplane and the still-touring Hot Tuna, a Grammy nominee, a member of the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame and the most in-demand instructor in the galaxy of stars who teach at the Fur Peace Ranch Guitar Camp that he and his wife operate in picturesque Southeastern Ohio.
Night Beds Cosmic Charlie’s, 388 Woodland Ave. 8 p.m., 21+, $5.