Music Calendar: June 14-17

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Boston-based Girls Guns and Glory have a great country sound with lead vocals that sound as if they are being sung by Chris Isaak.  This is likely the last thing you would expect out of the Boston area, but they are legit and very, very, very good.  This show is a must see - if you are not a blues fan - or if you saw Eric at Jazzfest last month. (Photo Courtesy of Band)

Thursday, June 14

Amra’s – 106 Glenwood Ave. – Kick (Covers) – 8 p.m. Cover: Free.

Busy Bee – 225 South Wilmington St. – Bumble w/ DJ Thein (Electronica) – 10 p.m.

C Grace – 407 Glenwood Ave. – Art of Cool Project Feat: Al Strong (Jazz) – 9 p.m.

Deep South The Bar – 430 South Dawson – Apples & Airplanes, Future Flutes, Allies Emerge (Indie) – 10 p.m. Cover: $5.

Hibernian – 311 Glenwood Ave. – Explosionville (Covers) – 10pm

Irregardless Café – 901 West Morgan St. – Workbook (Jazz) – 6:30 p.m. Cover: Free.

Lincoln Theatre – 126 East Cabarrus St. – Eric Lindell, Mel Melton & The Wicked Mojos (Folk/Jazz/Zydeco) – 8 p.m. Cover: $13-18.

O’Malley’s – 5228 Hollyridge Dr. – David Howell (Covers) – 9 p.m.

PourHouse – 224 South Blount St. – Inner City Mountain Men, Petey, Nova (Folk/Indie) – 9 p.m. Cover: $7.

Shakedown Street – 2500 Hillsborough St. Hip-Hop Showcase hosted by: Motha Nature (Hip-Hop/Dance) – 8 p.m. Cover: $5.

Slim’s Bar – 227 South Wilmington St. – Redliners w/ The Straight 8s (Rock/Rockabilly) – 9 p.m. Cover: $5.

Southland Ballroom – 614 North West St. – Girls Guns & Glory, Steve Howell & The Lonesome Teardrops – 9 p.m. Cover: $5.

Sullivans – 420 Glenwood Ave. – David Dixon (Covers) – 7 p.m. Cover: Free.

The Point – 1626 Glenwood Ave. – The Dickens (Covers) – 10 p.m. Cover: Free.

Tir Na Nog – 218 South Blount St. – My Three Kilts (Irish Folk) – 8 p.m. Cover: Free.

World of Beer – 121 St Albans St. – Pete Frederick (Covers) – 8 p.m. Cover: Free.

 

Legendary New Orleans Blues guitarist Eric Lindell holds court Thursday night at Lincoln Theater along with local Zydeco favorites Mel Melton & the Wicked Mojos. This is a New Orleans-style evening of music and food, so bring your appetite for both! (Photo courtesy of Southeastern Louisiana University)

Friday, June 15:

Amra’s – 106 Glenwood Ave. – Effigy (Covers) – 10 p.m. Cover: Free.

Berkeley Café – 217 West Martin St. – Occupy This Feat: Mult Artists (DubStep,Drums&Bass, Techno) – 8 p.m. Cover: $8.

Big Easy – 222 Fayetteville St. – Scarlett (Covers) – 10 p.m. Cover: Free.

Cameron Bar & Grille – 2018 Clark Ave. – Canaday Thomas (Covers) –9 p.m. Cover: Free.

Deep South The Bar – 430 South Dawson – Modern Man, Fooligans (Indie/Rock) – 8 p.m. Cover: $5.

Irregardless Café – 901 West Morgan St. – Mahalo Jazz Band (Jazz) – 6:30 p.m. Cover: Free.

King’s Barcade – 14 West Martin St. – Discovery Dance Party (Electronica/Dance) – 9 p.m. Cover: $5.

Lincoln Theatre – 126 East Cabarrus St. – Joe Hero (Foo Fighters Tribute), Anerysm (Nirvana Tribute) – 9 p.m. Cover: $8-10.

The Longbranch – 608 Creekside Dr. – DJ Brian (House/Dance/Electronica) – 9 p.m. Cover: Free.

Napper Tandy’s – 126 North West St. – DJ Randy (Covers) – 9 p.m. Cover: Free.

PourHouse – 224 South Blount St. – Early: Sonia & Rachel Sage (Americana) – 7:30 p.m. Cover: $12. Late: The Morning After w/ Mac & Juice (Folk/Americana) – 10:30 p.m. Cover: $7.

Shakedown Street – 2500 Hillsborough St. – Bubba Joe & The Bruisers, The Bourbons (Jam/Punk) – 8 p.m.

Slim’s Bar – 227 South Wilmington St. – Deep Space Giants (Indie) – 9 p.m. Cover: $5.

Southland Ballroom – 614 North West St. – The Sex Cult Records Carolinas Summer Tour (Electronica/Dance) – 10 p.m. Cover: $8-10.

Sullivans – 420 Glenwood Ave. – Nick Driver (Covers) – 8 p.m. Cover: Free.

The Oxford – 319 Fayetteville St. – Steelwater (Covers) – 9 p.m. Cover: Free.

Tir Na Nog – 218 South Blount St. – Early: Shanachie (Irish Folk) – 6:30 p.m. Late: Spivey’s Corner (Covers) – 9:30 p.m. Cover: Free.

Woody’s @ City Market – 205 Wolfe St. – Dudley Taft (Covers) – 8 p.m. Cover: Free.

World of Beer – 121 St Albans St. – The Johnnies (Covers) – 9 p.m. Cover: Free.

Volume Eleven Tavern – 658 Maywood Ave – Raplord Presents: Hip-Hop Showcase (DJ-Hip-Hop) – 9 p.m. Cover: $5.

42nd Street Oyster Bar – 508 W. Jones St. – The Stray Dogs (Covers) – 9 p.m. Cover: Free.

Don Moody and co. take the stage this Friday at 42nd street as The Stray Dogs. If you are/were a fan of the Backsliders, this is the perfect Friday show for you. Tight musicianship, clear vocals and great stage presence make this one heck of a show. (Photo Courtesy of The Stray Dogs)

 

Saturday, June 16

Amra’s – 106 Glenwood Ave. – Soul Psychedelique (Covers) – 10 p.m.

Berkeley Café – 217 West Martin St. – Boykiller, Lam! Lam! (Vocals/Accoustic/Burlesque) – 8 p.m. Cover: $5.

Big Easy – 222 Fayetteville St. – Big Chief (Covers) – 10 p.m. Cover: Free.

Cameron Bar & Grille – 2018 Clark Ave. – Jus Loyale (Covers) – 9 p.m. Cover: Free.

Deep South The Bar – 430 South Dawson – The Eyes Go Lightning, Gods of Harvest (Rock) – 8 p.m. Cover: $7.

Dive Bar – 3 Glenwood Ave. – Bedowyn, Greevace (Rock/Punk) – 10 p.m. Cover: Free.

Irregardless Café – 901 West Morgan St. – Mark Wells & Friends Band (Jazz) – 6:30 p.m.

King’s Barcade – 14 West Martin St. – Tonk Meat 2012 Feat: Benji Hughes, The Wham, Tonk (Rock) – 9 p.m. Cover: $12-15.

Lincoln Theatre – 126 East Cabarrus St. – Shoot to Thrill (AC/DC Tribute) and The Hell No (Van Halen Tribute) – 9 p.m. Cover: $8-10.

The Longbranch – 608 Creekside Dr. – DJ Freeze (House/Electronica) – 9 p.m. Cover: $5.

Marsh Woodwinds – 707 North Person St. – The Gravy Boys (Bluegrass) – 8 p.m. Cover: $10.

Napper Tandy’s – 126 North West St. – Love Tribe (Covers) – 10 p.m. Cover: Free.

O’Malley’s – 5228 Hollyridge Dr. – Tino Gray (Covers) – 9 p.m. Cover: Free.

PourHouse – 224 South Blount St. – Cast Iron Filter, Scarlet Virginia (Americana/Folk) – 10 p.m. Cover: $10-12.

Shakedown Street – 2500 Hillsborough St. – Yesterdays Gravy, Case Federal & The Agents, more (Jam/Experimental) – 10 p.m. Cover: $5.

Slim’s Bar – 227 South Wilmington St. – Homer Sparks (Rock) – 9 p.m. Cover: $5.

Southland Ballroom – 614 North West St. – Sok Monkee (Groove). Cover: $5-10.

Sullivans – 420 Glenwood Ave. – Pete Frederick (Covers) – 8 p.m. Cover: Free.

The Oxford – 319 Fayetteville St. – Aftershock (Covers) – 9 p.m. Cover: Free.

Tir Na Nog – 218 South Blount St. – The Johnnies (Covers) – 10 p.m. Cover: Free.

42nd Street Oyster Bar – 508 W. Jones St. – Brickhouse (Covers) – 9 p.m. Cover: Free.

Woody’s @ City Marketr – 205 Wolfe St. – Tennessee Jed (Covers) – 8 p.m. Cover: Free.

World of Beer – 121 St Albans St. – GB4 (Covers) – 9 p.m. Cover: Free.

 

Boston-based Girls Guns and Glory have a great country sound with lead vocals that sound as if they are being sung by Chris Isaak. This is likely the last thing you would expect out of the Boston area, but they are legit and very, very, very good. This show is a must see - if you are not a blues fan - or if you saw Eric at Jazzfest last month. (Photo Courtesy of Band)

Sunday, June 17

Five Star – 511 West Hargett St – Neu Romance – DJ Collection (Dance, Hip-Hop, Old School, Electronica – 9 p.m.

Irregardless Café – 901 West Morgan St. – Gene O’Neil (Jazz) – 10:30 a.m.

O’Malley’s – 5228 Hollyridge Dr. – Chris Overstreet (Covers) – 9 p.m.

Pour House – 224 South Blount St. – Megan Jean & The KFB (Various) – 8 p.m. Cover: $5.

Shakedown Street – 2500 Hillsborough St. – Eargasm Presents: Hip-Hop Showcase (Hip-Hop) – 9 p.m.

Slim’s Bar – 227 South Wilmington St. – Biters (Rock) – 8 p.m. Cover: $5.

Southland Ballroom – 614 North West St. – The Amateurs (Reggae) – 9 p.m. Cover: Free.

The Oxford – 319 Fayetteville St. – Jazz Brunch (Jazz) – 11 a.m.

Tir Na Nog – 218 South Blount St. – Irish Jam Session (Celtic/Jam) – 3 p.m.

Volume Eleven Tavern – 658 Maywood Ave – Afton Presents: Indie/Hip-Hop Showcase Feat more than 10 acts (Indie/Hip-Hop) – 6 p.m. Cover: $10-13.

In perhaps the most intriguing show of the week, Boykiller takes the stage Saturday night at The Berkeley Cafe. Comprised of three female vocalists from different bands, they come together for some interesting songs with unique instrumentation to back it up. All three are excellent entertainers and while the music is solid, it is done in a lighter way so that you can lighten up, laugh, and enjoy the show. (Photo Courtesy of Band)