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------Calendar • Live Music & Comedy------NIGHTLIFE Ki ll t h e Ra b b i t — Hard rock at Wo r l d Fa m o u s Du e l i n g Pi a n o s — Checkerz Bar & Grill, Fort Wayne, Variety at Rum Runners, Marriott, Monday, Oct. 17 STADIUM BAR & GRILL 10 p.m.-2 a.m., no cover, 489-0286 Fort Wayne, 9 p.m., cover, 484- Af r o -Di s i a c s — World funk at Gin Mill Pub/Tavern • 2607 Goshen Rd., Fort Wayne • 260-471-0172 Ma r s h all Law Ba n d — Country at 9380 Lounge, Fort Wayne, 9 p.m.-1 a.m., Ex p e c t : Mon. night: weekly drawing; Wed.: 30¢ jumbo wings and Beamer’s Sports Grill, Allen County, no cover, 484-5561 $1 draft; Fri.: karaoke w/Ambient Noise and Rooster and $2 wells 9:30 p.m.-1:30 a.m., no cover, 625- Da n Sm y t h — Acoustic rock at Deer 1002 Sunday, Oct. 16 Park Pub, Fort Wayne, 6:30-8 p.m., & longnecks; Saturday; karaoke w/Hector & Moe; Sun.: 40¢ jumbo e ws b o y s w e e la n d u i l d i n g N /L , B 429, IPFW f e a t . Fa r r e ll Ve r n o n w/La u r a no cover, 432-8966 wings, $5 large pitchers! Friendly atmosphere and “the Best” smoking a n i c r i v e a n d h a u n r o v e s M D S G — Ly d y a n d Ha m i l t o n Te s c a r o ll o room in town. Ea t s : Burgers, pastas, pizzas, subs, chicken, Mexican at Memorial Coliseum, — Sopranino saxiphone at Allen and daily homemade lunch specials. Ge t t i n g Th e r e : 1/4 mile south Fort Wayne, 6 p.m., $10-$35, thru County Public Library, 3 p.m., no Tuesday, Oct. 18 Ticketmaster or Coliseum box office, of Coliseum on Goshen Rd. Ho u r s : 11 a.m.-3 a.m. Mon.-Sat.; noon-3 cover, www.ipfw.edu/music De u c e f e a t . Ke n n y Ta y l o r a n d Pa t r i c k 482-9502 Al c o h o l : Pm t .: Pa t r i c i a Re e v e s w/Ph i ll i p Se r n a , Bo r t o n — Rockabilly at Latch String a.m. Sun. Full Service; MC, Visa, Disc Si e r r a Sh a m e — Country rock at An n e Ma r t i n , Me la n i e Bo o k o u t a n d Bar & Grill, Fort Wayne, 10 p.m.-2 Covington Bar & Grill, Fort Wayne, 9 STATE GRILL Ru ss e ll Bo o k o u t — Renaissance a.m., no cover, 483-5526 p.m.-1 a.m., no cover, 432-6660 and Baroque at Rhinehart Recital Hu b i e As h c r af t — Acoustic jam at Pub/Tavern • 1210 E. State Blvd., Fort Wayne • 260-483-5618 Sp i k e a n d t h e Bu ll d o g s — Oldies for Hall, IPFW, Fort Wayne, 2:30 p.m., Duty’s Buckets Sports Pub & Grub, Ex p e c t : The most historic bar in Fort Wayne. A great pour for a low Saint Mary’s Soup Kitchen fundrais- $7 adults, $6 seniors, $4 non IPFW Fort Wayne, 7-11 p.m., no cover, er at Saint Mary’s Catholic Church, price. Belly up to the bar with the friendly Lakeside folk. Great beer students, children 10 and under free, 459-1352 Fort Wayne, 7:30-11:30 p.m., $10, selection and the world’s most dangerous jukebox. Ge t t i n g Th e r e : 481-6555 Ji m m y G’s Alls t a r Bl u e s Ja m — 705-1690, 450-5170 Blues Corner of State Blvd. and Crescent Ave., across from The Rib Room. Taj Ma h o l i c s — Funk at Latch String at North Star Bar & Grill, Fort Wayne, To d d Ha r r o l d Tr i o — R&B jazz at o u r s Bar & Grill, Fort Wayne, 9 p.m., no 9 p.m.-12 a.m., no cover, 471-3798 H : 6 p.m.-3 a.m. Mon., 1 p.m.-3 a.m. Tues.-Fri., 12 p.m.-3 a.m. American Legion Post 148, Fort cover, 483-5526 Op e n Mic a n d Tal e n t Se a r c h — Sat., 12 p.m.-12 a.m. Sun. Al c o h o l : Full Service; Pm t .: Cash Only, Wayne, 6-9 p.m., no cover, 423- At Deer ATM on site 4751 Park Pub, Fort Wayne, 7 p.m., no cover, 432-8966 Ve l v e t So u l — Soul rock at Calhoun Woodland Lounge Street Soup Salads & Spirits, Fort Pub/Tavern • 918 Woodland Plaza Run, Fort Wayne • 260-490-6836 Wayne, 8 p.m., $3, 456-7005 Ex p e c t : Martini Mondays, Karaoke Tuesdays, Acoustic Wednesdays, Old Skool Thursdays and live DJ Fridays and Saturdays.Lounge atmo- sphere with an intimate setting. Large wine and martini list. Large fam- ily or banquet room available. Ea t s : Full menu and dinner specials. whatzup PICKS Ge t t i n g Th e r e : Corner of Coldwater & Dupont Rds., behind Chase bands in Christian music. They have eight GMA Dove Bank. Ho u r s : Open at 3 p. m. Mon.-Sat.; closed Sun. Al c o h o l : Full Award nominations and are the founders of the Winter Service; Pm t : MC, Visa, Disc., Amex Jam Tour Spectacular, the United States’ largest WRIGLEY FIELD BAR & GRILL annual Christian music tour which began in 1995 and Sports Bar • 6527 E. State Blvd., Fort Wayne • 260-485-1038 has included such guests as , Ex p e c t : DJ or bands Thurs.-Sat. 50+ TVs, 12 big screens, 3 pool , , MeryMe, TobyMac and tables, hard & soft tip darts, Golden Tee, Buck Hunter. Heated outdoor Skillet. One True God, hit No. 1 on the U.S. Christian patio/smoking room w/big screen TV. Ea t s : Full menu feat. lunch buf- charts. fet Mon-Thurs. 11 a.m.-9 p.m. 40¢ wings Tues. & Thurs., 40¢ boneless Anthem Lights, formerly known as Yellow wings on Wed. Ge t t i n g Th e r e : At State & Maplecrest, across from Cavalier, is a boy band from Nashville, Tennessee, Georgetown Square. Ho u r s : Open 11 a.m.-3 a.m. Mon.-Sat.; noon- that has toured with MercyMe, Jars of Clay and The 12:30 a.m. Sun. Al c o h o l : Full Service; Pm t : MC, Visa, Disc, Amex ONE TRUE GOD TOUR Afters. Dara Maclean is a rising singer-songwriter THE ZONE featuring Kutless, Newsong, Anthem Lights and Dara from Fort Worth, Texas, whose music is heavily influ- Dancing • Piere’s, 5629 St. Joe Rd., Fort Wayne • 260-486-1979 Maclean enced by classic Motown as well as contemporaries Ex p e c t : Enter the 5th dimension of entertainment, a brave new world Friday, Oct. 7, 7:30 p.m. like Adele, Natasha Bedingfield and Marc Broussard. of sight, sound and stimulation. The hottest dance music with state- Honeywell Center of-the-art light and sound show. Featuring 2 giant video screens and 275 W. Market St., Wabash BADFISH: A TRIBUTE TO SUBLIME 12-foot high dance cage. Ea t s : Sandwiches, appetizers always avail- Tix: $16-$35, 260-563-1102 Saturday, Oct. 15 • 8 p.m. able. Ge t t i n g Th e r e : Marketplace of Canterbury, 3 mi. east of Exit Piere’s Entertainment Center 112A off I-69. Ho u r s : Open 9 p.m.-3 a.m. Fri.-Sat. Alcohol: Full One of the biggest 5629 St. Joe Rd., Fort Wayne Service; Pmt: MC, Visa, Disc, Amex Christian music events Cover: $15 adv., $18 d.o.s., 260-486-1979 of the year takes place ST. JOE Friday, October 7 Sublime only when the One True released three stu- OASIS BAR God Tour hits Wabash, dio albums before Pub/Tavern • 90 Washington St., St. Joe • 260-337-5690 filling the Honeywell lead singer Bradley Ex p e c t : Low beer and liquor prices and live bands in our great big new Center with Christian Nowell’s untimely band room. Internet jukebox, pool tables and shuffleboard. NASCAR rock from Kutless, death in 1996, but on the TVs. Ea t s : Great food, specializing in ribs, subs and pizza. You Newsong, Anthem the ska-punk band’s won’t believe how good they are. Ge t t i n g Th e r e : State Rd. 1 to north Light and Dara impact continues to be end of St. Joe. Ho u r s : Open 7 a.m.-3 a.m. Mon.-Sat., 12 p.m.-12 a.m. McClean. NEWSONG felt worldwide, par- Sun. Al c o h o l : Full Service; Pm t : MC, Visa, Disc, ATM The Oregon-based quintet ticularly here in Fort WARSAW Kutless, which just dropped a Christmas EP, entitled Wayne where bands This Is Christmas, on October 4, has sold over two like Unlikely MAD ANTHONY lake city TAPHOUSE million records worldwide. The band’s 2009 release, Alibi and BADFISH Music/Rock • 113 E. Center St., Warsaw • 574-268-2537 It Is Well, spawned the hit “,” Elephants in Mud Ex p e c t : The eclectic madness of the original combined with hand- which reached No. 1 on the U.S. Christian Music thrive and songs like “,” “Santeria” and crafted Mad Anthony ales and lagers. Ea t s : The same 4-1/2 star charts and achieved cross-over success as well, reach- “Badfish” are heard on dance floors and blaring from menu, including one of the best pizzas in America and a large veg- ing No. 14 on Billboard’s Heatseekers Songs chart. jukeboxes all over town. etarian menu. Carry-out handcrafted brews available. Live music on While riding the charts, “What Faith Can Do” was One other indicator of Sublime’s impact on this Saturdays. Ge t t i n g Th e r e : From U.S. 30, turn southwest on E. Center tracking more than 8 million impressions per week, area is the number of visits to Fort Wayne by Badfish, St.; go 2 miles. Ho u r s : 11 a.m.-11 p.m. Mon.-Thurs.; 11 a.m.-12:30 and the album was nominated for a Dove Award for the tribute to Sublime named for the song from the a.m. Fri.-Sat.; 11 a.m.-10 p.m. Sun. Al c o h o l : Full-Service; Pm t : MC, Rock/Contemporary Album of the Year. band’s debut album, 40 Oz. to Freedom. Visa, Disc The success of It Is Well was nothing new for Badfish aren’t just frequent visitors to Fort Wayne; the band, which first appeared on the Christian rock they play hundreds of shows nationwide each year, FIND OUT HOW WHATZUP’S radar as the opening act for and both as the Sublime tribute band and the non-tribute Mercy Me in 2003. Their 2005 CD, , act going by the name of Scotty Don’t. NIGHTLIFE PROGRAM was certified Gold, and the song “All of the Words” If you’re a badfish, too, you’ll want to save the from 2004’s was featured on “My Bright date and head to Piere’s on Saturday, October 15. If CAN HELP YOUR CLUB OR VENUE Idea,” an episode of the TV show that became you’re completely clueless as to what a badfish even BUILD NEW BUSINESS. one of the first such episodes that could be down- is, here’s a hint: if you like bass-driven grooves and loaded on iTunes. reggae rhythms – and who doesn’t – you’re gonna CALL CHRIS AT 260-691-3188. Co-headliners Newsong are one of the most loved want to be there too.

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