GUIDE/LISTEN HERE GUIDE NONPOINT—With Candlelight Red. 7:30 p.m. FREE. Knitting Factory RECKLESS KELLY—See Picks, Page 18. 8 p.m. $23.50 advance, $28.50 door. Morrison Center ROCCI JOHNSON BAND—9:30 p.m. FREE. Hannah’s RYAN WISSINGER—Midnight. FREE. Liquid
GAYLE CHAPMAN—5:45 p.m. FREE. Solid THE NAUGHTIES—10 p.m. $5. Grainey’s PUNK ROCK SATURDAY NIGHT—With Acrotamoans, The Sneezz and Tetraphobia. 8 p.m. $2. Red Room
SUNDAY FEB. 3
KEN STRINGFELLOW—6:30 p.m. FREE. Record Exchange
BEN BURDICK—Noon-3 p.m. FREE. Grape Escape
TUMBLEWEED WANDERERS—8 p.m. FREE. Sockeye
JIM LEWIS—6 p.m. FREE. Lulu’s
REILLY COYOTE—9 p.m. FREE. O’Michael’s
MONDAY FEB. 4
THE SALOONATICS—9 p.m. $5. The Buffalo Club SMOOTH AVENUE—9 p.m. FREE. Willowcreek-Eagle STARDUST LOUNGE CATNIP—11 p.m. FREE. Neurolux
BLUES JAM WITH WAYNE COYLE—8 p.m. FREE. Jo’s Sunshine Lounge
WILLISON ROOS—With Charlie Burry. 7 p.m. FREE. Shangri-La
PUNK MONDAY—8 p.m. $3. Liquid
SATURDAY FEB. 2 BRANDON PRITCHETT—8:30 p.m. FREE. Piper Pub DJ ERIC RHODES—11 p.m. FREE. Neurolux DJ RORY—9 p.m. FREE. Willowcreek-Eagle ERIC GRAE—6 p.m. FREE. Berryhill EZ STREET UNPLUGGED—7 p.m. Willi B’s
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Rocci Johnson Band ROCCI JOHNSON BAND—9:30 p.m. FREE. Hannah’s RYAN WISSINGER—Midnight, FREE. Liquid THE SALOONATICS—9 p.m. $5. The Buffalo Club DUCK CLUB PRESENTS: WOVENHAND—See Listen Here, this page. 7 p.m. $8 advance, $12 door. Visual Arts Collective
TRAVIS WARD—5:30 p.m. FREE. O’Michael’s
RILEY FRIEDMAN—6 p.m. FREE. Lulu’s
TUESDAY FEB. 5 EXCISION—With Paper Diamond and Vaski. 8 p.m. $26-$50. Knitting Factory
WEDNESDAY FEB. 6 JIM LEWIS—7 p.m. FREE. Willowcreek-Eagle LIQUID LABS—Featuring DJ Ron Groove and Mixstress Morningstar. 9:30 p.m. FREE. Liquid OPHELIA—10 p.m. FREE. Grainey’s PATRICIA FOLKNER AND JOEL KASERMAN—7 p.m. FREE. Lock Stock & Barrel RYAN WISSINGER—5:45 p.m. FREE. Solid STEVE EATON AND PHIL GARONZIK—8 p.m. FREE. Chandlers TRILL WEDNESDAYS—With Big Ups and STZBLV. 10 p.m. FREE. Reef
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WOVENHAND, FEB. 2, VAC Any good revival requires an enigmatic leader. For Denver, Colo., band Wovenhand, that role is filled by singer David Eugene Edwards, who pens songs inspired equally by his Christian faith and early European history. The former 16 Horsepower frontman left that band in 2001 to form Wovenhand as a solo project, which more than a decade later has filled out to include a revolving blend of violin, banjo, acoustic guitar and organ. After finding early success with 2002’s self-titled debut, which includes a haunting take on Bill Withers’ “Ain’t No Sunshine When She’s Gone,” Wovenhand has continued to distort country and folk themes into an enchanting brand of gothic bluegrass. —Andrew Crisp With Eluder and Grandma Kelsey, 7 p.m. doors, 8 p.m. show, $8 adv., $10 doors. Visual Arts Collective, 3638 Osage St., Garden City, 208-424-8297, visualartscollective.com.
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