Connect Savannah April 25, 2007

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Vibes

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inspiration. Fri., 10 pm, Mercury Lounge.

Lando

Original, local, piano-based indie-rock spiced with passionate emo-tinged vocals and a thunderous rhythm section. Sat., 11 am, Forsyth Park.

Lion Versus

Local ultra-indieground anti-folk on a slight Old-Time tip. Fri., 8 pm, The Sentient Bean - ALL-AGES.

Liquid Ginger - unplugged

Acoustic set from a stripped-down lineup of this immensely popular regional bar band that’s released 2 indie albums of commercial rock and pop. Fri., 7 pm, Uncle Bubba’s (Wilmington Isl.) + Sat. 8 pm, bahama Bob’s (Pooler).

27 Concert” by this local ensemble. Tickets are $12. Call 927-5381 for more info. Sun., 3 pm, AASU Fine Arts Auditorium.

Toward The Son

Promising local Christian nü-metal act from Guyton that’s attracting some national attention. Charleston’s kindred spirits Drymer open this outdoor gig. Sat., 11 pm, B & D Burgers (Southside).

Turtle Folk

Impressive local organic jam-rock group to be joined by P-Groove’s Brock Butler for this late-night afterparty. Fri., 11 pm, Locos (downtown).

Expect furious drumming, odd tempo and meter juxtapositions and more bloodcurdling screams than you can shake a stick at. With opening act I saw My Body... Dead. Fri., 11 pm, The Jinx.

Two Days of Freedom

Voodoo Soup

Veteran local post-hardcore act (originally known as Roswell) that’s released a single on the über-hip Hyperrealist label.

A Savannah

Fat, hard-groovin’ swamp jams on R & B/soul/jazz/rock faves. A baddass must-see. Thurs., 10 pm, Mercury Lounge. w

Tradition

Listen 2 Three

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Young, groove-oriented guitar pop trio (covers/originals), with elements of blues and alt.rock. Wed., 9 pm, Fiddler’s Crab House (River St.) + Fri., 5:30 pm, Wild Wing Café + Sat., 10 pm, The Britannia (Wilmington Isl.).

Low Red Land

Atmospheric —yet extremely melodic— postmodern guitar rock (plus twangy, heartfelt vocals) that flirts with cliché but yields more riches than might be expected. Sat., 10 pm, Guitar Bar.

Michelle Malone & Band

Rare, informal, local show by this esteemed Atlanta-based female folk-rocker, who once ran with the Indigo Girls. For more info, or to reserve a seat: savannah_ independents@yahoo.com. Thurs., 8 pm, private home concert.

Happy Hour Monday - Friday 4pm-7pm 2 for 1 Well Drinks $1 Domestic Drafts $2 Imported Drafts

Shuli Nathan

Called “the Joan Baez of Israel,” this celebrated folksinger became famous after the 6Day War through her version of “Jerusalem of Gold.” Sun., noon, Jewish Education Alliance (5111 Abercorn St.).

Sunday

Mark O’Connor

This Grammy-winning virtuoso violinist brings the latest version of his acclaimed genre-demolishing classical/Old-Time Appalachia Waltz Trio to the ‘Boro. Tickets are $30 and can be had by calling (912) 486-7999. Fri., 7:30 pm, Georgia Southern Performing Arts Center (7:30 pm).

Pocket Change

“CatDaddy Sundays” $3 CatDaddy Shots 7pm-Close

Tuesday

Local funk and soul cover band. Fri., 10 pm, Molly MacPherson’s Scottish Pub.

The Prodigal Sunz

FREE POOL*

Cover band featuring members of both Hazel Virtue and The Train Wrecks. Sat., 6 pm, Dewey’s Dockside (Tybee).

Thursday

Rhythm Riot

Kitschy rock and pop covers, running the gamut from ‘80s and ‘90s dross like Young MC to classic material like Pink Floyd. Sat., 9 pm, Tubby’s (Thunderbolt).

Savannah Winds

The Annual “Ed & Friends Pops

FREE POOL*

* Minimum $10 purchase

411 West Congress St

(912) 233-7116


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