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Friday’s Music

Pat Green.

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Back in 2001, Texas country artist Pat Green recorded an album with fellow Texas country artist Cory Morrow titled Songs We Wish We’d Written, a collection of tunes from famous songwriters such as Waylon Jennings’ “Are You Sure Hank Done It This Way,” Billy Joe Shaver “Live Forever” and John Prine’s “Paradise.” Both Morrow and Green have gone on to bigger careers since then, but Green, who has scored a number of Top 40 country hits since 2001, is returning to some of his favorite tunes with the February release Songs We Wish We’d Written II, featuring Green covering tunes by Tom Petty and others. The Texas music icon will bring those tunes and others such as “Carry On” and “Wave on Wave” to Rev Room for a night of country music presented by KSSN 96. The opening acts are up-and-coming country music singer/songwriter Brent Cobb along with The Lost Trailers, the country band that last visited the metro as an opening act for Tim McGraw at Verizon Arena. The music starts at 9 p.m. with tickets $20 for the 18-and-up show.

There has probably been about three dozen members in Black Oak Arkansas over the years, give a dozen or two, but the one constant of the band has been the original wild man Jim “Dandy” Mangrum with his hot and nasty stage persona. And it has been more than 40 years since Black Oak Arkansas’ debut album hit rock ‘n’ roll radio with tunes such as “When Electricity Came to Arkansas” celebrating the band’s home, and more than 35 years since the band’s Southern rock cover of the R&B hit “Jim Dandy” introduced the primitive, raw rockers to a larger audience. But Mangrum and crew are still going strong, including a stop at Juanita’s. Who knows if the walls of Juanita’s can withstand the onslaught of the Southern boogie rockers. Tickets will be $12 at the door and $10 in advance. The opening acts are Hot Springs classic rock cover band Blind Opie, and Hot Springs-based Arkansas soul folk rockers Ben Franks and the Bible Belt Boys with the doors opening at 8 p.m. and the music starting at 9 p.m.

Bolly Moments and My Art Is … present Teen Open Mic in the Rock, a night of poetry and spoken word at Vino’s featuring Drekkia Writes and Jay-E. Admission is $5 and the words start flowing at 7:30 p.m. with the doors opening at 6:30 p.m. Also included in the night are Chris James, APOLLO, Osyrus, Ron MC, Tru Poet and more. The Little Rock-area spoken word and poetry scene is one of the best around, and the night will showcase some of the wordsmiths who call central Arkansas home.

You ready for three days of some seriously heavy music? If you’re answering no, don’t head over to Downtown Music. If yes, head over to Downtown Music for their Friday through Sunday Knuck Fest: three days of punk, hardcore, metal … heavy, heavy music. Three day passes for the 2012 version are $25 in advance or at the door, and Friday single night tickets are $8 in advance and $10 at the door, and Saturday and Sunday single tickets are $10 in advance and $12 at the door. Doors open 6 p.m. Friday, 2 p.m. Saturday and 3 p.m. Sunday. And the bands? Friday night’s lineup includes Fire to Reason, Crankbait, The Muddlestuds, Kill Crazies and more; Saturday’s lineup is Fallen Empire, Legions Await, Mainland Divide, A Darkend Era and others; and Sunday’s lineup includes Stray From the Path, Cruel Hand, Struc/tures and lots of other acts. There’s only a 50/50 shot that Downtown Music will be standing after all these bands spend a weekend shaking its rafters.

Here’s Pat Green with his “Wave on Wave”:

Wave on Wave

Wednesday’s Music

Sevendust.

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100.3 The Edge presents the return of veteran American heavy metal band Sevendust to Little Rock with a show at Juanita’s. Since the return of lead guitarist Clint Lowery in 2008, the band has undergone a kind of rebirth, including the release of their 2010 album Cold Day Memory, which launched two mainstream rock hits in “Unraveling” and “Forever.” The doors open at 8 p.m. with the music at 9:05 p.m. with tickets $21 in advance and $25 at the door. Joining Sevendust will be Las Vegas rock band Adelitas Way, Nebraska rock band Emphatic and Oklahoma rock band Violence to Vegas along with up-and-coming melodic heavy metal outfit Seven Day Sonnet.

It starred Oscar winners and was directed by Oscar winners, but the true star of the 2010 version of True Grit was 14-year-old Hailee Steinfeld, playing the role of Mattie Ross and repeating the lines of Arkansas native and True Grit (the book) writer Charles Portis. Words of wisdom such as “You must pay for everything in this world, one way and another. There is nothing free except the grace of God.” True Grit makes its triumphant return to Little Rock with a free showing at Movies in the Park at Riverfest Amphitheatre. The amphitheatre opens an hour before the film showing which is at sundown. If you are unsure what the Coen Brothers-directed film is about then you haven’t been paying attention for the last year. Just go watch it.

C.J. Ramone is a true American punk, the bassist for legendary punk group Ramones from 1989 to 1996. For his first solo tour, Ramone will be playing an all-Ramones set with an all-star band featuring longtime Ramones producer Daniel Rey, and the tour brings Ramone and company to Downtown Music. Tickets are $15 in advance; $20 day of show. The doors open at 7 p.m. with the show starting at 8 p.m. Also on the bill is Little Rock punk rock trio Crooked Roots and Conway punk outfit The Muddlestuds.

Here’s Sevendust with their “Waffle”:

Waffle

Thursday’s Music

Published on: February 16, 2011
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Blitzkid.

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West Virginia band Blitzkid has a simple name for their guitar player: Monstrosity. So it’s to be expected that band plays a kind of punk music, mixing in a touch of goth, metal and horror to their sound. The quartet visits Downtown Music, headlining a show that includes Conway punk rockers The Muddlestuds and North Little Rock punk cabaret band Flameing Daeth Fearies. The doors open at 7 p.m. with the music at 8 p.m. Tickets are $7 in advance and $10 at the door.

Micky & The Motorcars — headed by the brother team of Micky and Gary Braun, brothers of Reckless Kelly’s Willy and Cody Braun — continue to roll right along with their rock-flavored, Texas country music, with a headlining visit to Rev Room. Their fourth album, 2008′s Naive, featured guest songwriting and singing from Randy Rogers, Lloyd Maines and Mickey Raphael, and the hard touring behind the album spawned the two-disc, live album Live at Billy Bob’s Texas released in November 2009. The opening act is to be announced, but expect the music at 9 p.m. with a $8 cover for the 18-and-up show.

Here’s Blitzkid in action with their “Love Like Blood”:

Saturday’s Music

Stoney LaRue.

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Rousing country rocker Stoney LaRue — Texas born but Oklahoma bred — returns to Little Rock, this time with a show at Revolution Music Room, to run through a collection of tunes that are a blend of Red Dirt country (Think Cross Canadian Ragweed and the like.) and pure American music. (Consider legends such as Willie Nelson, Ray Charles, Grateful Dead and Kris Kristofferson.) In the end, LaRue creates music that mixes and matches country with soul, rock ‘n’ roll and blues. The Midnight River Choir — with their Texas country rock — is the opening band, kicking off the music at 9 p.m. with their. Tickets for the 18-and-up show are $10 in advance and $12 day of.

Once again the Arkansas Community Arts Cooperative presents their night of local bands covering legendary bands with the ACAC Halloween Cover-Up VIII at Vino’s, this time with The Flameing Daeth Fearies playing the part of KISS, Mad Trucker and Jen Shaw from Stella Fancy as Portishead, (Clap) Kidz Pop! as Belle and Sebastian, Osyrus as Common and Mandy McBryde as Loretta Lynn. The event runs from 6:30 p.m. to midnight, and cover is $10 or $7 with a costume.

Speaking of cover bands, White Water Tavern is presenting local rockers The Moving Front as the legendary British band The Jam along with “a who’s who of local musicians performing” as Neutral Milk Hotel and Weezer. The great Halloween Cover Up Show gets going at 9 p.m. with cover $5.

It’s the night before Halloween, but it might seem like Halloween as Hank III and Assjack play The Village. The doors open at 8 p.m. with the music at 9 p.m., and tickets are $18 in advance and $22 at the door. The grandson of the legendary Hank Williams and son of Hank William Jr., Hank Williams III broke from the family’s musical tradition, creating his own musical blend of country, punk and metal to create a hardcore rockabilly/metal sound that attacks the senses with a raging and pummeling sonic assault. When Waylon Jennings asked “Are You Sure Hank Done It This Way?”, he could have never seen the music of Hank III coming, whooping and a hollering on a blazing Dixie death train bound straight for hell.

Jester’s Entertainment is holding its annual Vampire Ball at Downtown Music. The musical lineup includes Conway punk rockers The Muddlestuds, North Little Rock thrash metal group Judgemental and The Hitman along with a best and sexiest costume contest. Admission is $15 for 18 and over, and $20 for under 18, and the all-ages show gets going at 8:53 p.m.

The Peabody Rivertop Party presents its Boo Bash. The night includes $1,000 for the best costume with celebrity judges selecting the winner along with live music from Little Rock cover bands Tragikly White and Crisis!, and a DJ and light show. Cover is $10 for the 21-and-up night.

A handful of River Market bars and nightclubs are joining forces to present Creepy Crawl, with the venues including Flying Saucer, Willy D’s, Prost, Deep, Underground Pub and Gusanos. A $10 admission to one venue will get you in the rest as well. The Flying Saucer part of the equation includes $3 beer specials on Dos Equis, Sam Adams Octoberfest and Boulevard’s Bob’s 47 Munich, along with live entertainment from Nevertrain from 9 a.m. to close and costume contest with first place earning a $100 gift card and second place a $50 gift card.

Here’s Stoney LaRue with his “Oklahoma Breakdown”:

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