GUIDE/LISTEN HERE PIPER FER GU S ON
GUIDE FLOGGING MOLLY— See Picks, Page 22. 8 p.m. $30-$70. Knitting Factory. SOLD OUT.
SUNDAY MAY 29
JIMMY BIVENS—6:30 p.m. FREE. Blue Moose
A DOUG BROWN COLLECTIVE—1 p.m. FREE. Solid
JON HYNEMAN—With Sally Tibbs and Kevin Kirk. 7 p.m. FREE. Chandlers
BEN BURDICK, BILL LILES— Noon. FREE. Grape Escape
NAPPY ROOTS—9:30 p.m. $10 adv., $12 door. Reef THE NAUGHTIES—9:45 p.m. FREE. Grainey’s NEW TRANSIT—8:45 p.m. FREE. Pengilly’s THE QUARTERTONS—8 p.m. FREE. Gamekeeper REBECCA SCOTT—9 p.m. FREE. Sapphire RICKY STEIN AND THE .44— With Jonathan Warren and the Billy Goats. 8 p.m. $3. Flying M Coffeegarage RIZING TIDE—8:30 p.m. FREE. Piper Pub RYAN WISSINGER—5:45 p.m. FREE. Solid TERRY JONES—6 p.m. FREE. Berryhill THOMAS AHLQUIST QUARTET—With Blue Door Four and John Stowell. 5:30 p.m. $8. Blue Door
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BENEFIT CONCERT FOR THOMAS PAUL—7 p.m. FREE. Pengilly’s CONFESSION: BENEFIT FOR RADIO BOISE—9 p.m. FREE, donations accepted. Liquid
LARRY BUTTEL—7 p.m. FREE. Ha’ Penny PUNK MONDAY—8 p.m. $3. Liquid THE SHAUN BRAZELL TRIO— 6:30 p.m. FREE. Chandlers
TUESDAY MAY 31 JEFF MOLL AND GUESTS—8:30 p.m. FREE. Ha’ Penny
GREG PERKINS AND RICK CONNOLLY: THE SIDEMEN—6 p.m. FREE. Chandlers
KEVIN KIRK—With Cheryl Morrell and Camden Hughes. 7 p.m. FREE. Chandlers
HAMBONES ON THE BEACH—4 p.m. FREE. Sun Ray Cafe
MAYER HAWTHORNE AND THE COUNTY—8 p.m. $17-$30. Knitting Factory
KEN HARRIS—10:30 a.m. FREE. Bella Aquila
MONDAY MAY 30 BROCK BARTEL—5:45 p.m. FREE. Solid
THE MOODY BLUES—7 p.m. $35-$50. IBG RUSS PFIEFER—5:45 p.m. FREE. Solid SHARIF—With Chad Sumervill. 8 p.m. $5. Reef WINNIE COOPER—8 p.m. FREE. Sockeye
ALIVE AFTER FIVE—Featuring Finn Riggins and Fitz and the Tantrums. See Picks, Page 23. 5 p.m. FREE. The Grove AMY WEBER AND BEN BURDICK TRIO—9 p.m. FREE. Sapphire THE BOURBON DOGS—6 p.m. FREE. Flatbread-Bown DAN COSTELLO—5:45 p.m. FREE. Solid
IRON & WINE; THE HEAD AND THE HEART, MAY 30, KNITTING FACTORY
GIZZARD STONE—9:30 p.m. FREE. Grainey’s
For a lifetime of love (or at least a couple hours of passion), mix equal parts head, heart, wine and, um, some iron. OK, so that sounds like a recipe for something Jigsaw might whip up. But the combination of The Head and The Heart and Iron & Wine will make you swoon and want to move your groove thing. Iron & Wine, aka Sam Beam, is on the road with his fourth album, Kiss Each Other Clean (Warner Bros.). It’s poppier than we might be used to hearing from Beam, but the folky rock that made us reserve a big chunk of our ticker for the beardy balladeer is still there. Joining Beam is Seattle-based The Head and The Heart, who made a fateful stop in Boise last year and turned an otherwise quiet Sunday night into a “beer-sloshing, boot-stomping” dance party. Since then, the band has been signed to Sub Pop. Rolling Stone suggested THATH “conquered Boise.”
JENNY AND JOHNNY—With Nik Freitas and Finn Riggins. 7:30 p.m. $15-$35. Knitting Factory JOHN HEART JACKIE—8 p.m. $3. Flying M Coffeegarage JONATHAN WARREN AND THE BILLY GOATS—8:45 p.m. FREE. Pengilly’s KEVIN KIRK—With Jon Hyneman and Phil Garonzik. 7 p.m. FREE. Chandlers SIGNAL PATH—With The Malah. 8 p.m. $8 adv., $10 door. Neurolux
DELHI 2 DUBLIN—9 p.m. $7. Reef IRON AND WINE—With The Head and the Heart. See Listen Here, this page. 8 p.m. $26-$55. Knitting Factory. SOLD OUT.
WEDNESDAY JUNE 1
—Amy Atkins
V E N U E S
Don’t know a venue? Visit www.boiseweekly.com for addresses, phone numbers and a map.
8 p.m., $26-$55. Knitting Factory, 416 S. Ninth St., bo.knittingfactory.com. SOLD OUT.
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