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FEATURED EVENTS
The Music of ABBA with Arrival From Sweden
and ABBA original musicians
Wednesday, September 8
8pm
$39.50

Artist's Website: TheMusicofABBA.com
Why They're Worth Watching: Directly from Sweden, The Music of ABBA is the official ABBA show approved by Björn Ulvaeus and Benny Andersson, supervised by ABBA's clothing designer Owe Sandstrom and backed up by ABBA Original Musicians. Experience all the hit songs by the Swedish pop group ABBA, that inspired the musical and movie MAMMA MIA in all of their original splendor.
For Fans Of: pop music, ABBA

Hal Ketchum & Johnny Hiland
Thursday, September 9
8pm
$36

*Please know this show has been cancelled due to artist illness. Our box office is contacting ticketholders to arrange refunds. Thank you for your undersanding, and our best wishes go out for Hal's speedy recovery.*

The Young Dubliners
w. The Rovers
Friday, September 10
8pm
$22.50

Artist's Website: youngdubliners.com | The Rovers' homepage
Why They're Worth Watching: Seamlessly blending rock and Celtic influences into a high energy, anthemic and lyrically poignant mix, this band jumps energetically from ballad to barn burner, documenting as they go the vibrant yet chaotic world they find themselves in. From edgy political tunes to the travails of life in an internationally touring band, The Young Dubliners chronicle and tackle it all with joy, wit, enthusiasm and a profound belief that things can get better.
Fun Facts: Young Dubliners are a Celtic Rock Band influenced by the Waterboys, the Pogues, and U2. Their song "Banshee" features Jethro Tull's Ian Anderson on flute.
For Fans Of: Billy Bragg, The Waterboys, Wilco

Pat McGee
w. Shane Hines
Saturday, September 11
8:30pm
$26.50

Artist's Website: Pat's Myspace | Shane's Myspace
Fun Fact: Pat's first musical instrument experience was with his older sister's hand-me-down clarinet. After a brief stint learning the piano, he started to play the left-handed guitar owned by his brother, Hugh.
For Fans Of: Dave Matthews, Train, Hootie & The Blowfish

Brian Culbertson
Sunday, September 12
5pm & 8pm *earlier show added by popular demand*
$55

Artist Website: Brian's MySpace
Why He's Worth Watching: Even though Brian Culbertson might be categorized by some as jazz lite, his music has enough "oomph" to keep audiences enthralled. One thing that this multi-talented man's fans can rest assured of is that, with twelve albums and counting, Brian Culbertson always brings his very best – and the very best out of others – in all of his broad-ranging musical endeavors with music that has maturity that is, at times, far beyond his years.
For Fans Of: David Benoit, Chris Botti, Jeff Lorber

Ozomatli
Monday, September 13
8pm
$29.50

Artist's Website: Ozomatli's myspace
Why They're Worth Watching: Brewing a vital concoction of Latin salsa, urban hip-hop, and jazz-funk, Ozomatli has gone from being hometown heroes to being named U.S. State Department Cultural Ambassadors. Ozomatli has always juggled two key identities. They are the voice of their city and they are citizens of the world. Their music-- a notorious urban-Latino-and-beyond collision of hip hop and salsa, dancehall and cumbia, samba and funk, merengue and comparsa, East LA R&B and New Orleans second line, Jamaican ragga and Indian raga-- has long followed a key mantra: it will take you around the world by taking you around L.A.
For Fans Of: Alternative pop/rock
Los Otros, Erykah Badu, The Roots

Allan Holdsworth Band
feat. Jimmy Johnson & Chad Wackerman
Tuesday, September 14
8pm
$25

Artist's Website: therealallanholdsworth.com
Why They're Worth Watching:
Allan Holdsworth is widely regarded by fans and contemporary musicians as one of the 20th century's most prominent guitarists. He is one of a handful of musicians who has consistently proven himself as an innovator in the worlds of rock and jazz music. Many of music's best-known instrumental masters cite Holdsworth as a legendary player who continues to push the outer limits of instrumental technique and the electric guitar's range of tonal and textural possibilities.
For Fans Of: Pop/Jazz music
Jimmy Page, Adrian Belew, Al di Meola, Jeff Beck

Bob Schneider
Wednesday, September 15
8pm
$23.50

Artist's Website: BobSchneiderMusic.com
Why He's Worth Watching: Bob manages to embody and simultaneously lampoon every single persona you can think of within his two-hour show. When it comes to musical styles and genres, he is a daredevil of versatility – able to go from country crooner to screaming punk, salsa king to reggae mon, funk soul brother to white-trash rapper, all with perfect fluidity and commanding virtuosity. He enjoys pushing the limits – his own but also yours—and there is no boundary, whether of musical sensibility or social morality, that he won’t dare to cross with at least one toe and a wicked grin.
For Fans Of: Roots Rock music
Ryan Adams, Ben Harper, Lyle Lovett

Solas
Thursday, September 16
8pm
$23.50

Artist's Website: SolasMusic.com
Why They're Worth Watching:
Led by ultimate musician Seamus Egan, this Irish folk supergroup has invigorated the Irish traditional music scene by incorporating non-traditional instruments. The group's members make use of instruments like guitar, banjo and bouzouki to add a modern spice to their sound, which is heavily rooted in Irish reels, jigs and other folk song forms.
For Fans Of: Irish music
Clannad, Seamus Egan, Beòlach

The Pontani Sisters "Burlesque-A-Pades"
Also starring Tyler Fyre & Thrill Kill Jill, Trixie Little & The Evil Hate Monkey, Melody Sweets & Deanna Danger
Friday, September 17
8:30pm
$22.50

Artist's Website: www.PontaniSisters.com
Why They're Worth Watching:
The World Famous Pontani Sisters are a trio of choreographed cuties circling the globe on a quest to bring glamour back to entertainment! Garnering rave reviews in countless leading national and international publications, their high-kicks, syncopated taps and sizzling shimmies have dazzled discerning audiences everywhere, from their beloved Coney Island to the glittering lights of Hollywood! Their stage show has been featured on television programs around the country, including repeat appearances on Late Night with Conan O'Brien.

Griffin House
w. Tyler James
Saturday, September 18
8:30pm
$15

Artists' Websites: griffinhouse.nettwerk.com | tylerjames.com
Why They're Worth Watching: A Nashville-based musician with a Midwestern upbringing, Griffin House spikes his pop/rock songwriting with a dose of rootsy, atmospheric Americana. His mix of sentimental melodies, ambient guitars, and sparse arrangements have attracted international attention and his heartfelt musicianship has captured the hearts of audiences across the nation.

"I'm part of a restless generation known more for its apathy than for its voice," Tyler James says. "My songs are about the struggle to find my own truth." With his heartfelt approach and raspy croon, James sounds like an old soul. Citing influences from Paul Simon to Rainer Maria Rilke, he has a reverence for past masters that does him good. With meticulously crafted arrangements disguised as simple pop tunes, It Took the Fire is one part classic 70s, another part Memphis soul.
For Fans Of: Ray LaMontagne, David Gray, Pete Yorn

Joe Louis Walker feat. Murali Coryell
w. The Andy Poxon Band
Sunday, September 19
7:30pm
$20

Artist's Website: Joe's MySpace | Andy's Website
Why He's Worth Watching: Multiple Grammy & WC Handy Award winner, Joe Louis Walker is one of the most heralded blues artists of our time. JLW is a true powerhouse guitar virtuoso, unique singer & prolific songwriter. He has recorded with the likes of BB King, James Cotton, Bonnie Raitt, Taj Mahal, Huey Lewis, Branford Marsalis, Steve Cropper, Shemekia Copeland & Ike Turner. JLW is already being referred to within the blues world as a "living legend." However, as Walker himself would say, "the best is yet to come!"
For Fans Of: Blues music
Stevie Ray Vaughan, Robert Cray, Earl Hooker

Courtlyn Carr
w. The Dirty Names
Monday, September 20
8pm
General Admission: $5 cover

Artist's Website: courtlyncarr.com | The Dirty Names' Myspace
Why She's Worth Watching: Courtlyn Carr's stunning vocals and refreshing songwriting have attracted eyes, ears and wordsmiths in and outside of the United States. London's top Country Music publication, Maverick Music Magazine rates Carr's Turn Blue EP with four out of five stars and places the recording as "of the very highest quality." Washington, DC's On Tap Magazine calls Carr "one of the top four artists to keep on your radar." Courtlyn's genuine, heartfelt writing is reminiscent of modern country stars like Miranda Lambert and Carrie Underwood as well as genre transcending favorites like Bonnie Raitt, Mary Chapin Carpenter and Van Morrison.
The Dirty Names:
If The Rolling Stones, Sam and Dave, and Jerry Lee Lewis had a love child you would get Dirty Names. The Dirty Names are Annapolis' premier rock and soul outfit.
For Fans Of: Country Music

Tobias Russell
w. Ace Elijah & Swampcandy
Tuesday, September 21
9pm
General Admission: $5 cover

Artists' Websites: TobiasRussellmusic.com | Swampcandy's homepage
Why They're Worth Watching: Hailing from Annapolis, Maryland, Tobias Russell is quickly making a name for himself. Only performing as a solo artist since spring of 2009, he has already put out 2 self-produced EPs, and gotten airplay on radio station 103.1 WRNR. Musically, Tobias is unafraid to drastically change styles from song to song, and is just as at home when rapping as he is when singing a folk song. This approach is evident on his upcoming record, which jumps genres often while still maintaining a unified sound. Tobias is touring in support of his upcoming debut album Flesh.Bones.Teeth.Words.

Swampcandy is a musical project started by Ruben Dobbs. Using Mississippi Delta Blues as the main thread, they sew diverse genres together to create a consistent but far from bland live performance. Originally a one man band, Swampcandy has recently added double bass & kick drum player Joey Mitchell as a full time member.  He brings incredible energy, depth and rhythm to their live shows as well as the forthcoming EP which is slated for release before they descend on the UK summer festival circuit in June 2011.
For Fans Of:
Hank Williams Sr., Billy Holiday,  Radio Head, and Beck

Abigail Washburn
Wednesday, September 22
8pm
$20

Artist's Website: Abigail's Myspace
Why She's Worth Watching:
The rustic, poignant,and wide-ranging sounds of singer/songwriter and banjo player Abigail Washburn appear so genuine and natural, yet so utterly unique it must be experienced to be understood. With unimagined boldness, Abigail brings old-time Appalachian sound to traditional chineese folk songs and even throws in some electronica elements. The effect produced is entirely original, a cultural mash-up between two distant yet not so different worlds. Folk that transcends space and expectations.
For Fans Of Neo-Traditional Fok
Béla Fleck, The Be Good Tanyas, Uncle Earl

Alejandro Escovedo & The Sensitive Boys
Thursday, September 23
7pm
$39.50

Artist's Website: Alejandro's myspace
Why They're Worth Watching: Escovedo created what Rolling Stone's Fricke calls "his own genre," describing him as a "folk-blues classicist with a gritty, plaintive voice and an equal fondness for dirty boogie and spectral balladry." His sound melds such diverse inspirations as Lou Reed, Townes Van Zandt, the "Glimmer Twins" of Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, classical string quartets, the Mexican-American music of his home state of Texas and the English glam rock of David Bowie, T-Rex and Mott the Hoople, to name some but hardly all of the colors and hues to be found in his music.
For Fans Of: Alternative Country/ Rock
Bruce Springsteen, The Iguanas, The Flatlanders

Patty Loveless
Friday, September 24
8pm
$65

Artist Website: Patty's MySpace
Hits Include: How Can I Help You Say Goodbye, One Blame It On Your Heart, You Don’t Even Know Who I Am
Why She’s Worth Watching: One of the most popular female singers of the new traditionalist movement, Patty Loveless rose to stardom thanks to her blend of honky tonk and country-rock, not to mention a plaintive, emotional ballad style.
For Fans Of: Trisha Yearwood, Reba McEntire, Roseanne Cash

Hiroshima
30th Anniversary Tour!
Saturday, September 25
6:30 & 9:30pm
$35

Artist's Website: Hiroshimamusic.com
Why They're Worth Watching:
Since Hiroshima's inception in 1980, the group has assumed the artistic mission of bridging cultural divides through the power of music. Hiroshima has borrowed from numerous cultures - Asian, Latin American, African American and more - and merged these influences into a unique and innovative whole that is solely their own. The result is a brand of music that speaks to nearly every aspect of contemporary culture.
For Fans Of: Spyro Gyra, Pieces of A Dream, Euge Groove


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