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PDF (786.12 Kib) calendar arcade - compiled by Alex McGaughan Events -Calendar Late-April/Early-May arcade reviews editor Coco Robicheaux - d.b.a. Quintron and Miss Pussycat - One Eyed Jack's MGS - Howlin Wolf John Mooney - Ye Olde College Inn The Bingo Show - Preservation Hall Irvin Mayfield - Snug Harbor The Radiators - Riverboat Cajun Queen Galatic with The Stooges Brass Band-Tipitina's Keb' Mo' and the Subdudes - House of Blues Umphrey's McGee - Republic Anders Osborne - d.b.a. Sunday 30 Monday 1 Tuesday 2 Joe Krown Organ Combo - d.b.a. First Wednesday Series - Beth's Books Happy Talk with Drunk Stuntmen - One Eyed 3rd Annual Jamakazi - Howlin' Wolf Brass Band Blowout - Blue Nile Jack's Cowboy Mouth with Johnny Sketch and the Washboard Annie and Roberto - Cafe Brazil Kirk Joseph's Backyard Groove - Loft 523 Dirty Notes -Tipitina's Stanton Moore Trio - Preservation Hall Johnny Sketch and the Dirty Notes - Carrollton Troy Andrews and Orleans Ave - Blue Nile Station Johnny Vidacovich Duo - d.b.a. Wednesday 3 Thursday 4 Friday 5 MC Sweet Tea and the Tasty Hotz - One Eyed Jeff and Vida - d.b.a Gomez - Tipitina's Jack's David and Roselyn - Elizabeth's Restaurant Gov't Mule with Galactic and the Dirty Dozen Dr.Lonnie Smith and Idris Muhammad- Blue Tre Hardson with Adam Deitch Project- Loft Brass Band - Contemporary Arts Center Nile 523 George Clinton & Parliament Funkadelic - Re- Marcia Ball with Tom McDermott and Joe Tony Green and Gypsy Jazz - Columns Hotel public Krown- Snug Harbor The Trio - Maple Leaf Treme Brass Band - Donna's Bar and Grill Saturday 6 Sunday 7 Monday 8 Robert Randolf and the Family Band - Contem- Tin Men- d.b.a. Ministry with Revolting Cocks and Spyder porary Arts Center Buddy Guy- House of Blues Baby - House of Blues The Blind Boys of Alabama - House of Blues Soul Project - Banks Street Bar and Grill David Doucet- Columns Hotel Jurassic S with DJ Logic- Republic Robert Walker - d.b.a. Rebecca Barry's Mid-City Refugees - Banks Papa Mali's Stoned Soul Picnic- Blue Nile Street Bar and Grill Maurice Brown Quintet - Snug Harbor Charmaine Neville and Friends - Snug Harbor Tuesday 9 Wednesday 10 David Hansen Trio with Tom Hook and Chris Domenic - Checkpoint Charlie's Sharkey- Gulfstream Restaurant GPS - Maple Leaf Open Blues Mic Night with Chris Polacek - Billy Luso with Big Chief Doucette and Thom- Banks Street Bar and Grill as McDonald - Banks Street Bar and Grill Rebirth Brass Band - Maple Leaf Barbara Lane - Le Pavillion Hotel Thursday 11 Donna's All-Star Traditional Jazz Band - Don- na's Bar and Gril l Soul Rebels Brass Band - Le Bon Temps Roule The Trio - Maple Leaf Walter'Wolfman'Washington - Banks Street Bar and Grill Contact information ... Checkpoint Charlie's: 947-0979 Le Bon Temps Roule: 895-8117 One Eyed Jack's: 569-8361 Apple Barrel: 949-9399 d.b.a: 942-3731 Legend's: 887-3877 Spotted Cat: 943-3887 Bada Bing's: 454-1120 Donna's: 596-6914 Lucky's Bar: 523-6538 Snug Harbor: 949-0696 Banks Street: 486·0258 House of Blues: 529-2583 Maple Leaf: 866-9359 Tipitina's Uptown: 895-8477 Cafe Brasil: 949-0851 Howlin'Wolf: 529-5844 Monkey Hill: 899-4800 Vaughan's: 947-5562 04.28.06 15 .
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