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Music Calendar Art Calendar 2 THURSDAY, AUGUST 13, 2009 THE CARRBORO CITIZEN MUSIc cALENDAR THURSDAY AUG 13 Blue Bayou: Half Baked Beans. 9:30pm. Free Caffe Driade: Mark Dauman Cats Cradle: Kasey Chambers, Shane Nicholson, Kim Tayor. 8:30pm. $20/23 WE 10/7 AND TH 10/8 The Cave: LATE: The Barefoot ANDREW BIRD Movement, Keep Off The Grass. $5 TWO NIGHTS! General Store Cafe: J. Freeman. 7-9pm Local 506: The Low Anthem. 8:45pm. $8/10 Nightlight: Embarrassing Fruits, CALIco HAUntS Jason Dove. 9:30pm. $5 CD ReleASE PARTY SU 8/16 SA 8/22 Weaver Street Market: The Local 506 STARLIGHT MINTS AUGUSTANA Tim Stambaugh Band. 6-8pm Friday August 14 FRIDAY AUG 14 Cats Cradle: Starlight Mints, JP Local 506: Drink Up Buttercup, Blue Bayou: Martha Bassett Band. Inc. 8:30pm. $10 Tallest Trees-The Naked Light. FR 9/18 YO LA TENGO TH 10/8 9:30pm. $8/10 COWBOY City Tap: Shawn Deena. 3-5pm 9:30pm. $8 CAROLINA THEATRE Caffe Driade: Jimmy Robinson. JUNKIES Weaver Street Market: After 8pm Milltown: Klezmer Collective. ARTSCENTER 7-9pm Hours with Jaafar Cats Cradle: dub Addis, Mickey Mills and Steel, Give Thanks Band. Nightlight: In the Year of the Pig, FRIDAY AUG 21 9pm. $8/10 Make, The Beatings. 9:30pm. $5 Blue Bayou: Swamp Doctors. City Tap: Matt Vooris. 5-7pm. Southern Village: The Gilbert 9:30pm. $8/10 Saint Anyway. 7-10pm and Sullivan Singers. 7pm Caffe Driade: Megan Jean. 8pm Harry’s Market: Hungry Heart. University Mall: Chris Reynold’s Cats Cradle: Goathouse Cat Ref- Swing ‘N’ Jazz Trio. 2-4pm uge Benefit with Tres Chicas, Luego, 7-9pm Weaver Street Market: Joe Gambing The Muse. 8:30pm. $10/12 Local 506: Calico Haunts, Wild Woodson and the Bean Trees. The Cave: EARLY: Jaafar. LATE: Wild Geese, John Howie Jr. 10pm. 11am-1pm Blag’ard, Mumpsy, The Fakirs, Big Free Hell Open Eye Cafe: Dave Turner. monDAY AUG 17 City Tap: Kitty Box and The John- 8pm Cats Cradle: White Rabbits, The Fiery Furnaces. 9:30pm. $13/15 nys, The Breaks. 6-10pm SATURDAY AUG 15 The Cave: LATE: The Mystery General Store Cafe: Red Rover. The Arts Center: Dar Williams, Lights 8:30-11pm Stephen Kellogg. 8:30pm MO 9/21 Local 506: The Warlocks, The Harry’s Market: Marko and the Blue Bayou: Wheels of Fire. SA 9/5 CAROLINA JOLIE HOLLAND Morning After Girls, The Vandelles. Rockers. 7-9pm 9:30pm. $6/8 CHOCOLATE DROPS ARTSCENTER 9:30pm. $10 Nightlight: The Bronzed Chorus, Cats Cradle: Amy Ray, Bellafea, Juffage, Ultimate optimist, Michael TH 8/13**($20/$23) MO 9/21 INGRID WE 11/4 BROTHER ALI Humble Tripe. 9pm. $12/15 TUESDAY AUG 18 Thomas Jackson. 9:30pm. $6 KASEY CHAMBERS The Cave: LATE: It’s Just Vanity, MICHAELSON**($15/$17) W/EVIDENCE, TOKI WRIGHT, The Cave: EARLY: The Adrian & SHANE NICHOLSON Jews and Catholics. $5 TU 9/22**($13/$15) BK ONE** Outfit. LATE: Fuse Band, Kenny SATURDAY AUG 22 W/KIM TAYLOR ArtsCenter: Bowerbirds. 8pm IMMORTAL TECHNIQUE TH 11/5 THE JESUS Roby, Ian Thomas Local 506: Shane Kelly, Airforce FR 8/14 SUMMER REGGAE FEST: Base. 9pm. $5 Blue Bayou: Crossover Blues DUB ADDIS, MICKEY WE 9/23 THE BOOKS SHOW IS LIZARD**($20) Caffe Driade: Jon Dyer. 9pm Band, Butter. 9pm. $6/8 MILLS AND MORE! CANCELLED FR 11/6 THE OLD CEREMONY** City Tap: Near Blind James and weDneSDAY AUG 19 SA 8/15 AMY RAY TH 9/24 MAE**($12/$15) SA 11/7 CHATHAM Caffe Driade: Crys Mathews. 8pm W/BELLAFEA AND Harmonica Bob. 8-10pm Blue Bayou: West Trinity. 8pm. FR 9/25 NEEDTOBREATHE COUNTY LINE**($12/$15) Cats Cradle: Augustana. 8pm. $15 HUMBLE TRIPE**($12/$15) General Store Cafe: Gravy Boys. The Cave: EARLY: Gray Byrd. W/CROWFIELD AND SU 11/8 SAY ANYTHING, SU 8/16 STARLIGHT MINTS The Cave: EARLY: Rodie Ray GREEN RIVER EISLEY, MONEEN, 8:30-11pm LATE: Our Horse Jethro, John Har- W/JP INC. AND PARACHUTE LATE: Pinche Gringo, Mondo Top- ORDINANCE**($12/$14) MINIATURE TIGERS**($16.50/$19) Local 506: Auxes, Impossible rison, Allen Thompson. $5 THE SCRIPT SHOW HAS POSTPONED** less, Rough Hands. SA 9/26 AN EVENING WITH (ON SALE WED 8/19) Arms. 10pm. $6 Local 506: William Darity Electric MO 8/17 WHITE RABBITS/ THE MINUS 5, Trio, Tree City. 9:30pm City Tap: Sudden Affair. 8-10pm FIERY FURNACES**($13/$15) TU 11/10 THE GET UP KIDS Nightlight: Nathan Oliver, Ghost THE BASEBALL PROJECT W/KEVIN DEVINE**($15) General Store Cafe: Leroy TH 8/20 FIVE TIMES AUGUST** to Falco, Oblisk. 10pm THURSDAY AUG 20 AND THE STEVE WYNN IV Savage and The Bottom Feeders. FR 8/21 WE 11/11 LOTUS**($15/$17) Open Eye Cafe: Puritan Rodeo. Blue Bayou: John Saylor. 9pm. GOATHOUSE CAT REFUGE BENEFIT PERFORMED BY SCOTT (ON SALE FRI 8/14) 8:30-11pm. $5 TRES CHICAS, LUEGO, MCCAUGHEY, PETER BUCK, 8pm Cats Cradle: Five Times August, SA 11/14 DAN AUERBACH Local 506: The Chiskey Smug- GAMBLING THE MUSE** STEVE WYNN AND LINDA Sacred Grounds Coffeehouse: Shannon McArthur. 7:30pm. $10/12 W/JESSICA LEA MAYFIELD**($15) glers, Lafcadio, Gambling The Muse. SA 8/22 AUGUSTANA**($15) PITMON** 2nd Stage. 7:30-9:30pm MO 11/16 MUMIY TROLL**($20/$23) The Cave: EARLY: Lake Isle. LATE: 9:30pm. $7 WE 8/26 WEISS FAMILY WE 9/30 RA RA RIOT**($12/$14) TU 11/17 PRETTY LIGHTS SUNDAY AUG 16 Elonzo, The Whalewatchers. $5 (OF MEWITHOUTYOU) W/MAPS & ATLASES W/DAMIEN JURADO W/GRAMATIK**($14/$16) Ackland Art Museum: Jazz- General Store Cafe: Tony Gailani AND PRINCETON AND PSALTERS**($13/$15) SA 11/21 STEEP CANYON RANGERS** tones. 2-4pm Band. 7-9pm. FR 10/2 SIMPLIFIED**($10/$12) FR 8/28 ABBEY ROAD LIVE! PERFORMING WITH HORNS SA 10/3 WILL HOGE LSO AND STRINGS**($15) W/ALTERNATE ROUTES**($10/$12) AR SENTING ART cALENDAR SA 8/29 ANNUALS, BIRDS TU 10/6 CARBON LEAF/ P E OF AVALON, HAMMER STEPHEN KELLOGG LOCAL 506 (CHAPEL HILL) TH 8/13 LOW ANTHEM CARRboRO Dave Otto. 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