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Brother Mark Leaving the Band Big Screen Tvs All Week NIGHTLIFE wednesdays • PaRTy On THe PaTIO $1.50 MILLER LITE & COORS LIGHT, 50¢ WINGS ANGOLA SCOTT FREDRICKS (6-8PM) After Work Acoustic Series SHUT UP & SING KARAOKE @ 8PM Thursday, May 8 • 7:00 pm-9:00 pm Thursday, May 8, 7:30pm • Just $8 MAD ANTHONY’S LAKEVIEW ALE HOUSE THURSDAYS • PaRTy On THe PaTIO Mark Garr Fri. & Sat., May 9-10, 7:30 & 9:45 • $9.50 $1.50 BUD/BUD LIGHT & 1/2 PRICE APPETIZERS (6-10PM) Eclectic • 4080 N 300 W, Angola • 260-833-2537 Friday, May 9 • 6:00 pm-8:00 pm EXP E CT : Twelve handcrafted beers on tap; also featuring Indiana craft • fRIday-saTURday, may 9-10 • 10Pm • beers and local wines. Patio with seating for 100; 7 dock slips; 150- Billie Dale Gayle seat banquet facility. EATS : 4-1/2 star menu, including famous gourmet Friday, May 9 • 9:30 pm-1:30 am DR. SUESS pizza, unique eats and vegetarian fare. GE TTIN G TH E R E : Located on • fRIday-saTURday, may 16-17 • 10Pm • beautiful Lake James above Bledsoe’s Beach. HOURS : 11 a.m.-11 p.m. Joel Young Band LCOHOL Becwar Sun.-Thurs.; 11 a.m.-midnight or later Fri.-Sat. A : Full Service; Saturday, May 10 • 9:30-1:30 am w/Nate Armbruster MILES HIGH PMT : MC, Visa, Disc • sUNDAYS • Clean, Interactive, Fast-Paced Magic NASCAR ON THE MEGATRON AUBURN Dirty Lixx and Comedy. Has Shared Stages with $2.50 DOMESTIC LONGNECKS Carrot Top, Bill Engvall and More. $11 PBR & Busch LT 100OZ TubES $14 bud LT & millER LT 100OZ TubES MAD ANTHONY TAP ROOM Call 486-0216 for More Information Music/Rock • 114 N. Main St., Auburn • 260-927-0500 or visit www.snickerzcomedyclub.biz 10336 LEO ROAD FORT WAYNE EXP E CT : The eclectic madness of the original combined with hand- 260-483-1311 crafted Mad Anthony ales and lagers. EATS : The same 4-1/2 star menu, including one of the best pizzas in America and a large vegetarian ---------------- Calendar • Live Music & Comedy ---------------- E TTIN G H E R E menu. G T : Take I-69 to State Rd. 8 (Auburn exit); down- OPEN MIC NI G HT — Hosted by Mike CHELSEA ERI C KSON & JOHN FOR B IN G — town, just north of courthouse. HOURS : 11 a.m.-12 a.m. Sun.-Thurs.; 11 Thursday, May 8 Conley at Mad Anthony Brewing Acoustic at Columbia Street West, LCOHOL MT Company, Fort Wayne, 8:30-11 p.m., Fort Wayne, 5 p.m., no cover, 422- a.m.-2 a.m. Fri.-Sat. A : Full Service; P : MC, Visa, Disc CHRIS WORTH & COMPANY — R&B/vari- ety at AJ’s Bar and Grill, Fort Wayne, no cover, 426-2537 5055 FORT WAYNE 7-10 p.m., no cover, 434-1980 SHELLY DIXON & JEFF MCRAE — Variety CHRIS WORTH & COMPANY — R&B/vari- at Covington Wine and Martini Bar, ety at Arena Bar & Grill, Fort Wayne, DAN SMYTH — Acoustic at Checkerz Bar 4D’S BAR & GRILL & Grill, Fort Wayne, 7:30-9:30, no Fort Wayne, 7-10 p.m., no cover, 9 p.m.-1 a.m., no cover, 557-1563 cover, 489-0286 203-5971 DAN SMYTH BAN D — Variety at Skully’s Tavern/Sports Bar • 1820 W. Dupont Rd., Fort Wayne • 260-490-6488 SUNNY TAYLOR — Variety at Skully’s Boneyard, Fort Wayne, 9:30 p.m.- GAYLE BE cw AR W/NATE ARM B RUSTER — EXP E CT : Join us daily for great food and drink specials and fabu- Comedy at Snickerz Comedy Bar, Boneyard, Fort Wayne, 8-11 p.m., 1:30 a.m., cover, 637-0198 lous entertainment; featuring daily $2 drink specials, 39¢ wings on Fort Wayne, 7:30 p.m., $8, 486- cover, 637-0198 DAVE LAT C HA W TRIO — Jazz/fusion at Wednesday, $1.50 domestic longnecks and Shut Up & Sing Karaoke 0216 Club Soda, Fort Wayne, 9 p.m.-12 a.m., no cover, 426-3442 with Mike Campbell at 8:30 p.m. Tuesday, Paul & Brian at 7 p.m. HU B IE ASH C RAFT — Acoustic at Trolley Friday, May 9 Steaks & Seafood, Fort Wayne, 7-10 DIRTY BOUR B ON RIVER SHO W W/DAN C E Wednesday; and live entertainment with various bands every Friday ONTEMPORARY p.m., no cover, 490-4322 AARON TIPPIN W/COLLIN RAYE , THE K — Gypsy at Philmore and Saturday. We’ll see U @ The D’s! GE TTIN G TH E R E : NW corner of on Broadway, Fort Wayne, 7:30 p.m., JEFF MCDONAL D — Acoustic oldies at KENTU C KY HEA D HUNTERS — Country Dupont & Lima. HOURS : Mon.-Fri. 3 p.m.-3 a.m.; Sat.-Sun., noon-3 Don Hall’s Guesthouse, Fort Wayne, at Wagon Wheel Theatre, Warsaw, $12, 745-1000 a.m. ALCOHOL : Full Service; PMT : MC, Visa, Disc 7-10 p.m., no cover, 489-2524 7 & 9:30 p.m., $39-$59, 574-267- DR. SUESS — Rock at Dupont Bar & Grill, Fort Wayne, 10 p.m., cover, MARK GARR — Acoustic at Beamer’s 8041 483-1311 AFTER DARK Sports Grill, Fort Wayne, 7-9 p.m., BILLIE DALE — Variety at Beamer’s Dance Club • 1601 S. Harrison St., Fort Wayne • 260-456-6235 no cover, 625-1002 Sports Grill, Fort Wayne, 6-8 p.m., ELEMENTS OF COSMOS — Rock at Acme Bar and Grill, Fort Wayne, 9-11 p.m., XP E CT MOSELEY W/EARPHORIK — Psycho billy/ no cover, 625-1002 E : Mon. drink specials & karaoke; Tues. male dancers; Wed. no cover, 480-2264 karaoke; Thurs., Fri. & Sat. Vegas-style drag show (female imperson- rock at Phoenix, Fort Wayne, 8 p.m., ators); dancing w/Sizzling Sonny. Outdoor patio. Sunday karaoke & $3, 387-6571 video dance party. GE TTIN G TH E R E : Downtown Fort Wayne, 1 block south of Powers Hamburgers. HOURS : 12 noon-3 a.m. Mon.-Sat., 6 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- p.m.-3 a.m. Sun. ALCOHOL : Full Service; PMT : Cash only, ATM avail- able ALLEY SPORTS BAR Sports Bar • 1455 Goshen Rd., Fort Wayne • 260-483-4421 EXP E CT : Friday and Saturday bands 9 p.m.-1 a.m., no cover; Sports on 21 Brother Mark Leaving the Band big screen TVs all week. EATS : Sandwiches, Fort Wayne’s best breaded Some bummer news coming from the Brother tenderloin, pizzas, soups and salads. GE TTIN G TH E R E : Inside Pro Bowl camp, as frontman Mark Magdich is stepping away West, Gateway Plaza on Goshen Road. HOURS : 11 a.m.-11 p.m. Sunday- from the band. Yeah, I was as shocked as you, but it Out and About Wednesday, 9 a.m.-12 a.m. Thursday and 11 a.m.-3 a.m. Friday-Saturday. does appear to be on good terms. ALCOHOL : Full Service; PMT : MC, Visa, Disc, Amex In a recent statement on Facebook, Magdich said, NICK BRAUN ALL THAT JAZZ “I have decided to retire from Brother. Please know Jazz/Blues • 6330 W. Jefferson Blvd., Fort Wayne • 260-203-5971 that there is no bad blood with the guys and will re- night of the week, then this is where you want to be. EXP E CT : Fort Wayne’s newest nightlife experience. Great food, martini/ main close friends and continue the brotherhood I While I was at the Phoenix, a flyer on their wall wine bar and dancing in a Chicago-style atmosphere. Live performances have always had. This is just my time.” caught my eye. On Thursday, June 5, they will play from the area’s finest jazz musicians every Wed.-Sat. EATS : Calamari, For 11 years he’s been one of the main driving host to the rock act Cheap Thrill. No it’s not a Cheap crab cakes, shrimp cocktail and more for appetizers; entrees include forces in a band that has packed Fort Wayne area ven- Trick cover act, but it is a band that is comprised of fresh fish, steaks, pasta dishes and chicken. GE TTIN G TH E R E : Located ues, opened for a number of national acts and won nu- some known musicians. The lineup features guitar- in Covington Plaza (formerly Covington Bar & Grill); front and rear merous Whammy awards, including Performer of the ist Jeff Labar and bassist Eric Brittingham from the parking available. HOURS : 3 p.m.-12 a.m. Mon.-Fri., 5 p.m.-1 a.m. Sat. Year in 2009 and 2011. Magdich’s last performance multi-platinum Cinderella as well as former Collec- ALCOHOL : Full Service; PMT : MC, Visa, Disc, Amex will be a special Crossroads show with Hoosier High- tive Soul drummer Cheney Brannon and The Gibbs babylon way on Saturday, May 24 at the Rusty Spur. Fans Brothers vocalist Brandon Gibbs. Interesting combi- Dance Club • 112 E. Masterson Ave., Fort Wayne • 260-247-5062 should come out and rock out with Brother one last nation, I must say, one that could very well be consid- EXP E CT : Two unique bars in one historic building. DJ Tabatha on time with Magdich at the helm and, most importantly, ered one of the latest super groups. Cheap Thrill’s live Fridays and Plush DJs on Saturdays. DJ TAB and karaoke in the Bears shake Mark’s hand and give him a big thank you. His shows include some Cinderella faves, Collective Soul Den Fridays. Come shake it up in our dance cage. Outdoor patio. musical talents will leave some mighty big shoes to numbers, some Gibbs solo material and popular cov- Ask for nightly specials. GE TTIN G TH E R E : Three blocks south of the fill.
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