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Listings are
in the opposite order of appearance: headliner is listed at the top,
next is the support band(s),
and the last band listed is the opener.
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Thursday
January 2 2014![]() 8:30PM doors -- music at 9:00PM ••• 21 AND OVER $10 Brother Grand facebook.com/BrotherGrand Art - Folk - Soul Pizza Friday pizzafridayband.com/ EP release garage surf rock & roll Avery Burke of Corpus Callosum corpus.cc/ Post Industrial Folk Noir Brother Grand Ben Henderson and Endika. -From San Jose, California. -Brothers Grand is a swirling, building musical phenomenon that is hard to classify as any one genre. Part jazz combo, part pensive folk, and part experimental multi-instrumentalism, Brothers Grand is dynamic and progressive. Heartfelt, poignant lyrics are backed by ambling guitar and stirring bass melodies. Alex Price, Graham Rolak, and Peter Labberton. -From Oakland/Berkeley, California. -Pizza Friday emerged from the stone oven of California's Bay Area in Summer 2013. This tri of rockers are baking up high energy rock songs that are topped with tight grooves and sprinkled with driving drum fills and accented guitar leads. Lead guitarist and vocalist Alex Price wails about summer, girls, and boozing in the golden state. Price is joined by Graham Rolak and Peter Labberton, rounding out a cast of tried and true musicians looking for an energetic outlet for musical inspiration. Pizza Friday gives you a reason to cut a rug, and transforms everyday into the dawning of a new weekend. -From San Francisco, California. -Avery Burke is a post-industrial and folk-noir artist from San Francisco, best known for their time with seven-piece folk-noir outfit Corpus Callosum. |
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