Thursday, June 11, 2009
Live music events in Dallas-Fort Worth June 12-14
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Friday
Get a full dosing of local metal poisoning at the Skillman Street Pub. Featuring Neverset and House Harkonnen, it's a good excuse to get the neck brace out of storage.
OR, slow it down a skosh with a some Jazz and hip-hop when the Inner City All-Stars, Pikahsso, and the Effinays take over The Door (Dallas).
You can always trek down to the Dallas CityArts Fest, which features music, food and family activities all for free. The event continues through Sunday.
Saturday
Big day for music in the area, including the Blue Shoe Bluesfest at The Village in Colleyville (free) and the Bath House Music Fest (not as free).
Rascal Flatts and Darius Rucker bring country to Superpages.com Center. Yes, Hootie went country.
Then, of course, out in Grand Prairie, Keyshia Cole brings The Dream, Keri Hilson and Bobby V with her to the Nokia Theatre.
More local music stories
Sunday
Yanni. Why not? What a great story that would make. "Dude, you won't believe the concert I got hammered at. Yanni. Nokia. I know. I'm so wacky, aren't I? Watch me break this beer bottle on my head."
See something we missed? Let us know in the comments. Don't forget to check out the daily Peg Picks for more event suggestions from Pegasus News staffers.
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The Quarter Bar is proud to host:
A benefit for The Phoenix Project*, Sunday, June 14, 4:00 pm to 2:00 am
Quarter Bar is located at 3301 McKinney Ave. at Hall St. in Uptown
*The Phoenix Project is a community space at 406 S. Haskell in Dallas. The goal is to have a drug/alcohol free space that is open for musicians to practice and play, hold after-school programs for inner-city youth (such as a safe place to do homework, art & crafts, etc), a radical library, a community garden, etc. Unconventional yet productive and progressive!
bread_winners Anonymous
5 months, 1 week ago
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No mention of Fever in the Funkhouse at Club Dada..how sad you overlooked that one!!
bbarber Anonymous
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