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Frida Y, Ma Y 27, 2016 | 25 PROVIDENCE JOURNAL | providencejournal.com | Friday, May 27, 2016 | 25 26 | Friday, May 27, 2016 May | Friday, | JOURNAL | providencejournal.com PROVIDENCE pop music FREQUENT VENUES Bobby Justin: pop and oldies, Broadway Lounge. 8:30 Aurora, 276 Westminster St., p.m.-12:30 a.m. No cover. Providence. 837-5438, aurora- Mac Odom, Paul Bouley, Vinny providence.com. No cover. Pagano, Joe Potenza: jazz, Tarragon Broadway Lounge, 535 North Bar at Hotel Providence. 8 to 11 Broadway, East Providence. p.m. 434-9742. Rock-A-Blues: rock, 133 Club. No Burger Bar, 855 Newport Ave., cover. 9 p.m. Pawtucket. 722-1124. burgerbar- Teledynes: rock, Oak Hill Tavern. 9 pawtucket.com p.m. No cover. Camille’s, 71 Bradford St. (off Tribeca: soul, Motown and disco, Atwells Avenue), Providence. Camille’s. 9 p.m.-midnight. 751-4812. XS Band: Latin, Twin River, Light- Chan’s Restaurant, 267 Main St., house Bar. 9 p.m.-2 a.m. Woonsocket. 765-1900, chanseg- 28 grollsandjazz.com. Blurred Vision: rock, Twin River, Clarke Cooke House Restaurant, 1 Lighthouse Bar, 9 p.m.-2 a.m. Bannister’s Wharf, Newport. The Body: metal, Machines With 849-2900. Magnets. 9 p.m. Columbus Theatre, 270 Broadway, Steve Burke: jazz, Hill and Harbor Providence. 621-9660, columbus- The Grammy-winning country music group Lady Antebellum — Hillary Scott, left, Dave Hayward and Charles Cigar Lounge, 564 Main St., East theatre.com. Kelley — performs June 28 at the Dunkin’ Donuts Center as part of the CVS Health Charity Classic. Greenwich. 885-0111, hillandhar- Courthouse Center for the Arts, 3481 INVISION/WADE PAYNE borcigarlounge.com. 9 p.m.-1 Kingstown Rd., West Kingston. a.m. 782-1018, courthousearts.org. 1005 Main St., Pawtucket. 729- 641-5815. St., New Bedford. (508) 994-2900, Black Tie: pop, Camille’s. 9 Dan’s Place, 880 Victory Highway 1005, themetri.com. Roger Williams Park Botanical zeiterion.org. p.m.-midnight. (Route 102), West Greenwich. Mohegan Sun, Arena, 1 Mohegan Center, 1000 Elmwood Ave., Provi- The Calamari Brothers: swing, Elks 392-3092. Sun Blvd., Uncasville, Conn. (888) dence. bccrwp.org. Lodge #2359. 7:30-11 p.m. $5. Elks Lodge #850, 380 Social St., PERFORMANCES 226-7711, mohegansun.com. Roger Williams National Benefi t for Elks charities. Woonsocket. 762-1148. Mohegan Sun, Wolf Den, 1 Mohegan Memorial, 282 North Main MAY Candlebox: rock, Mohegan Sun, Elks Lodge #2359, 326 Farnum Pike Sun Blvd., Uncasville, Conn. (888) St., Providence. 27 Wolf Den. No cover. 8 p.m. (Route 104), Smithfi eld. 231-9820. 226-7711, mohegansun.com. No Sandywoods Center for the Arts, 43 The Vini Ames Duo: pop, swing, Jimmy Capone: blues, rock, and Fenway Park, 4 Yawkey Way, cover. Muse Way, Tiverton. 241-7349, rock, rhythm and blues, and rhythm and blues, Chan’s Restau- Boston. (877) 733-7699. Mulhearn’s Irish Pub, 507 North sandywoodsmusic.com. oldies, Savini’s Restaurant, 476 rant. 8 p.m. $20. Fort Adams State Park, 90 Fort Broadway, East Providence. Stadium Theatre, 28 Monument Rathbun St., Woonsocket. 762- Rhys Chatham: rock, Columbus Adams Drive, Newport, newport- 438-9292. Square, Main Street, Woon- 5114. 7-10 p.m. Theatre. 8 p.m. $15 advance; $17 jazzfest.org. Mystic Shipyard, 100 Essex St., socket. 762-4545, stadiumtheatre. The Nate Bash Band: rock, One at door. Garden City Center at the Gazebo, Mystic, Conn. com. Pelham East. Rick DiRocco: rock, Lobster Pot. No 100 Hillside Rd., Cranston. 942- Narragansett Cafe, 25 Narragansett Tarragon Bar at Hotel Providence, Biscuit City: honky-tonk, cover. 7:30-10:30 p.m. 2800, ext. 22. gardencitycenter. Ave., Jamestown. 423-2150, nar- 311 Westminster St., Providence. rock, Nick-A-Nees, 9 p.m. No The Driftwoods: tribute to the com. ragansettcafe.com. 521-3333. cover. Beach Boys, Greenwich Odeum. Gillette Stadium, 1 Patriot Place, Narrows Center for the Arts, 16 Tavern on the Hill, 809 Noose- Boogie Wonder Band: disco, Mohe- 8-10 p.m. Foxboro. Anawan St., Fall River. (508) 324- neck Hill Rd., West Greenwich. gan Sun, Wolf Den. No cover. 8 Yann Falquet and Pascal Gemme of Greenvale Vineyards, Tasting Room, 1926, narrowscenter.org. 8 p.m. 385-3835. p.m. Genticorum: folk, Lily Pads. 7:30 582 Wapping Rd., Portsmouth. Nick-A-Nees, 75 South St., Provi- Twin River Casino, Event Center, David Brighton's Space Oddity: trib- p.m. 847-3777, greenvale.com. dence. 861-7290. 100 Twin River Rd., Lincoln. 723- ute to David Bowie, Twin River Greg Hodde's Blue Greenwich Odeum, 59 Main St., Oak Hill Tavern, 565 Tower Hill 3200, (877) 827- 4837, twinriver. Casino, Event Center. 8 p.m. $15. Reign: rock, Ambrosia Tavern, 116 East Greenwich. 885-4000, theo- Rd. (Route 1), North Kingstown. com. All ages. Elm St., North Attleboro. (508) deum.org. 294-3282. Twin River Casino, Lighthouse Bar, Chris Duarte: blues and 699-0778. 8:30 p.m. Jesse M. Smith Memorial Library, 100 Ocean Mist, 895 Matunuck Beach 100 Twin River Rd., Lincoln. 723- rock, Chan’s Restaurant. 8 p.m. Joyride: pop, Twin River Casino, Tinkham Lane, Harrisville. 710- Rd., Matunuck. 782-3740, ocean- 3200, (877) 827-4837, twinriver. $20. Shipyard Pub, 9 p.m. No cover. 7800, jmslibrary.org. mist.net. com. Danika Holmes and Jeb Hart: acous- 18+. Last Resort, 325 Farnum Pike, One Pelham East, 270 Thames St., Twin River Casino, Shipyard tic pop, Sandywoods Center for Bobby Justin: pop and oldies, Ori- Smithfi eld. 349-3500, thelastre- Newport. 847-9460, thepelham. Pub, 100 Twin River Rd., Lincoln. the Arts, 7:30 p.m. $12 advance; ental Pearl. 9 p.m.-1 a.m. sortri.com. com. 723-3200, (877) 827-4837, twin- $15 at door. Willie Laws, Bruce Matt- Lily Pads, 27 North Rd., Peace 133 Club, 29 Warren Ave., East river.com. Half Step Down: acoustic pop and son, Tom Petteruti and Joe Dale. 789-3680, musicatlilypads. Providence. 438-1330, 133club. Upper Room, 2nd Floor, 1221 Main rock, Lobster Pot. No cover. 7:30- Potenza: blues, Tarragon Bar at org. net. St., West Warwick. 823-5330, 10:30 p.m. Hotel Providence. 8 to 11 p.m. Lobster Pot, 119 Hope St. (Route Oriental Pearl, 576 State Rd. (Route thearticmission.org/upperRoom. Kevin Herchen: acoustic, Twin Lifesong: Christian contem- 114), Bristol. 253-9100. 6), Westport. (508) 675-1501. html. River Casino, Shipyard Pub, 9 porary, Upper Room. 7 p.m. Lupo’s Heartbreak Hotel, 79 Wash- Park Theatre: 848 Park Ave., Crans- Weaver Library Summer Concerts p.m. No cover. 18+. Donation. ington St., Providence. 331-5876, ton. 467-7275, parktheatreri.com. on the Lawn, 41 Grove Ave., East House on Fire: folk, Goff Memorial Dick Lupino, Isabel Stover, Pamela lupos.com. The Parlour, 1119 North Main St., Providence. 434-2453. Hall, 124 Bay State Rd., Rehoboth. Hines and Rick Wells: jazz, Green- Machines With Magnets, 400 Providence. 383-5858, thepar- Xfi nity Center, 885 South Main St. (508) 252-6375, contradancelinks. vale Vineyards. 1-4 p.m. Main St., Pawtucket. 475-2655, lourri.com. (off Route 495), Mansfi eld, Mass. com. Caller: Lucia Watson. 8 p.m. Party Girl: rock, pop, One Pelham machineswithmagnets.com. Pub on Park, Legion Bowl and (508) 339-2331. $9; $8 students. Rehoboth Contra The Met, Hope Artiste Village, Billiards, 661 Park Ave., Cranston. Zeiterion Theatre, 684 Purchase Dance. CONTINUED ON PAGE 29 PROVIDENCE JOURNAL | providencejournal.com | Friday, May 27, 2016 | 27 28 | Friday, May 27, 2016 | PROVIDENCE JOURNAL | providencejournal.com pop music 29 CONTINUED FROM PAGE 26 bluegrass, Xfi nity Center. 7 p.m. Biscuit City: rock, Nick-A-Nees East. 10 p.m.-1 a.m. anniversary celebration. BC set Repercussions: rock, Oak Hill at 10 p.m. No cover. Tavern, 8 p.m. No cover. The Blue Album: rock, pop, The Brian Scott: rock, One Pelham Met, Hope Artiste Village. 9 p.m. East. 4-8 p.m. $8 advance; $10 at door. All ages. Steve Smith and the Jonathan Edwards: country, folk, Nakeds: rock, Ocean Mist. 9:30 Courthouse Center for the Arts. p.m. 8 p.m. $38. The Smokin’ Toads: rock, Red’s Holly Miranda: folk, rock, Colum- Renegades, 2077 West Shore Rd., bus Theatre. 9 p.m. $10 advance; Warwick. 9 p.m. $12 at door. The TeleDynes: rockabilly, Pour Sugar Ray Norcia, Tom Fer- Judgement, 32 Broadway, raro, Tom Petteruti and Marty Newport, 619-2115. pourjudge- Ballou: blues, Tarragon Bar at mentnewport.com. 10 p.m.-1 Hotel Providence. 8 to 11 p.m. a.m. Christine Ohlman and Rebel Teter Todders: rock, 133 Club. No Montez: rock, Knickerbocker cover. 9 p.m. Cafe, 35 Railroad Ave., Westerly. 29 The Wailers headline the 7th annual Providence Waterfront Reggae Festival, Aug. 13 at India Point Park. 315-5070, theknickerbockercafe. Steve Anthony and Persua- com. 8 p.m. $10. sion: pop, Twin River, Lighthouse The Smokin’ Toads: rock, Pub on JOURNAL | providencejournal.com PROVIDENCE | 27, 2016 | May Friday, Bar, 9 p.m. Xfi nity Center, 7 p.m. Hinder: rock, Mohegan Sun, Wolf Walsh: rock, Xfi nity Center, 7 p.m. Park. Blue Light Bandits: rock, pop, One Tequila Jim and Kid Sam: rock, Oak Den. No cover. 8 p.m. Marcia Ball: blues, Narrows Center 13 Pelham East. Hill Tavern, 4 p.m. No cover. Jaded: rock and oldies, Elks Lodge for the Arts. 8 p.m. $40 advance; Mary Lattimore and Jeff Zei- Earphunk: funk, Mohegan Sun, 3 #850. 8 p.m.-midnight. No cover. $43 at door. gler: rock, Aurora. No cover. Wolf Den. No cover. 7 p.m. Beyoncé: rhythm and blues, pop, Tony Medeiros, Greg Takemoto, Tom Hanson: acoustic folk, Burger 14 Bobby Ferreira: jazz brunch, Clarke Gillette Stadium.
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