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February 2010 Shows

PRIVATE EVENT
Thursday, February 4, 2010
Visulite Theatre
Show starts at 9:45
Doors open at 7:00
$0 advanced
$0 day of show


JON LINDSAY
THE HOUSTONS
OLD CEREMONY
Friday, February 5, 2010
Visulite Theatre
Show starts at 9:15
Doors open at 8:00
$8 advanced
$10 day of show


BIG MAMMAS HOUSE OF BURLESQUE
Saturday, February 6, 2010
Visulite Theatre
Show starts at 9:00
Doors open at 8:00
$12 advanced
$15 day of show


UNC VS DUKE HIGH DEF PROJECTION with The Charlotte Carolina Club
Wednesday, February 10, 2010
Visulite Theatre
Show starts at 9:00
Doors open at 7:00
$5 advanced
$5 day of show


GALACTIC ya-ca-may tour feat CYRIL NEVILLE
TBIRD & THE BREAKS
Thursday, February 11, 2010
Visulite Theatre
Show starts at 8:30
Doors open at 7:30
$20 advanced
$25 day of show


SUNNY SIDE UP
Shannon McArthur
PLANET
Friday, February 12, 2010
Visulite Theatre
Show starts at 8:00
Doors open at 7:30
$10 advanced
$10 day of show


A BENEFIT FOR HAITI - featuring The Fidgets
Natalie and Dr. Will Conner on Haiti
Quentin Talley
MIKE STRAUSS
Saturday, February 13, 2010
Visulite Theatre
Show starts at 8:00
Doors open at 7:30
$10 advanced
$10 day of show


BRANDI CARLILE
AMY RAY'S ROCK SHOW
Monday, February 15, 2010
McGlohon Theater
Show starts at 8:30
Doors open at 6:45


JASON ISBELL and the 400 UNIT
Evelynn Rose
Thursday, February 18, 2010
Visulite Theatre
Show starts at 9:00
Doors open at 8:00
$16 advanced
$16 day of show


TONY TRISCHKA
Friday, February 19, 2010
Stage Door Theatre
Show starts at 8:00
Doors open at 7:30


TONY TRISCHKA AFTER PARTY featuring the MOONSHINE RACERS
THE OLD INVENTION
Friday, February 19, 2010
Visulite Theatre
Show starts at 10:00
Doors open at 9:00
$7 advanced
$7 day of show


HOWIE DAY
Saturday, February 20, 2010
Visulite Theatre
Show starts at 10:00
Doors open at 8:00
$20 advanced
$20 day of show


LUCERO
GLOSSARY
Tuesday, February 23, 2010
Visulite Theatre
Show starts at 9:00
Doors open at 8:00
$16 advanced
$16 day of show


RUTHIE FOSTER
Tuesday, February 23, 2010
Stage Door Theatre
Show starts at 7:30
Doors open at 7:00


THE PIETASTERS
IED
Friday, February 26, 2010
Visulite Theatre
Show starts at 9:00
Doors open at 8:00
$15 advanced
$15 day of show


Dave Alvin & A Few Guilty Women
Friday, February 26, 2010
Stage Door Theatre
Show starts at 8:00
Doors open at 7:30

Featuring Christy McWilson & Cindy Cashdollar


TOUBAB KREWE
DJ Marley
Saturday, February 27, 2010
Visulite Theatre
Show starts at 9:00
Doors open at 8:00
$15 advanced
$15 day of show


LUCERO


LUCERO

02/23/2010

Visulite Theatre (16+ must have id - under 16 with parent only)

Doors Open: 8:00 - Headliner Begins: 10:00

“In case there was ever any doubt, country music is always better when played by genuine Southerners.”—Rolling Stone

“Full of shabby glory.”—Paste

Lucero’s sixth studio album and major label debut, 1372 Overton Park, is due October 6 on Universal/Republic Records. Produced by Ted Hutt (The Gaslight Anthem) and featuring horn arrangements by legendary Memphis session player Jim Spake (Al Green, John Hiatt, Solomon Burke, Cat Power), the record marks a decided turn toward the Memphis soul sound that has long informed the band’s records from afar. 1372 Overton Park follows the band’s 2006 release, Rebels, Rogues & Sworn Brothers, hailed by Pitchfork as “the best showcase for the band’s taut dynamic yet.”

The new album’s name comes from the address of the Memphis loft in which all four band members lived, practiced and even recorded portions of their 2003 release That Much Further West (the history of the space itself is even more colorful—in the `70s, 1372 Overton Park was a karate dojo where local resident Elvis Presley, among others, took lessons). Over recent years band members have gradually moved out leaving lead singer and guitarist Ben Nichols the sole resident of the space until word finally came down that the building would be sold and demolished. Almost as if marking the end of an era not only for the building but for the band as well, this record turns the page and signals a strong move toward the Memphis soul sound that has long served as an influence for the group. Nichols explains, “When [saxophonist] Jim Spake put that first horn track down, we began thinking of the record as having a certain sound. We heard pieces of Memphis history being played over our songs and it floored us and we just went with it.”

While 1372 Overton Park serves as a love letter to Memphis and its musical heritage, the band has far from abandoned the country/rock/punk influences that they’ve become known for over their previous five records and countless tour dates in front of rabid fans. “I think the fact that we don't claim a genre is very important to what Lucero is,” according to Nichols. “There are too many rules in punk rock. Too many rules in country music. We’re hard headed and…god damn if we don’t do things the way we want to do them.”

Playing between 150-200 live shows a year, Lucero has come to be known as much for their hard-touring work ethic as for their critically acclaimed records. In addition to his work with the band, lead singer Ben Nichols also released a solo record in early 2009 and co-stars in MTV’s $5 Cover, a series about the Memphis music scene.

 

www.luceromusic.com


GLOSSARY

GLOSSARY

Start Time: 9:00

When author Cormac McCarthy describes looking upon “paths of feral fire in the coagulate sands” in his Pulitzer Prize-winning novel The Road, he hit on what Glossary lead singer Joey Kneiser says is “the perfect image of longing.”

It sparked the title of Glossary’s sixth full-length album, Feral Fire, which includes a testifying batch of R&B and country tinged rock songs that explores the band’s dysfunctional relationships with time, religion, materialism, the universe and southern ideals. It’s that same longing, says Kneiser, that drives people to pursue the things they wouldn’t normally pursue.

“I think every human being feels like they are here to do something great, but they just don’t know what it is,” he says. “The record is really about trying to find out what that is… having this real longing fire.”
 

www.glossary.us