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Show E12 TheSalt Lake Tribune OUT &ABOUT Cash Progeny: The Bastard Sons of Johnny Cash are not but they have the Man in Black’s blessing for good reason. With hearts sunk deep in the traditions of honky-tonk 2 roots rock, the band’slate bum, “Distance Between, calls the echoes of The Outlaws CLUBS & CONCERTS ern twist Theband performsSaturday at the Zephyr Club, 301 S. West Temple, Salt Lake City. Show time is 9:30p.m. Aussie Blues:Australiaisn’t knownfor being a hotbed ofthe blues, but vocalist/mouth harpist/composer Harper is working on changing that impression It helps that Harper's rhythm section, bassist Lee Lewis and drummer Bud Smith, is American. Touring in support of his latest album, “Live at St. An drews,” Harper, known for soulful vocals, performs Mon day at the Dead Goat Saloon, Astoria Forest. 9 p.m: Saturday Hacle Boys andvocalist Rusty Miller, performs Thursdayat the Zephyr Club, 301 S. West Temple, Salt Lake City. The band’s album Shiny Things,” is an ode to laid-back songs, cool lyrics and some cool guitar Just so you know, Miller played the guitar melodyfor Cake’s hit, “Never There.” Neil on the Rocks: After nearly four decades, Neil Dia: mond’s (Cash, Waylon Jennings and from Willie Nelson) but with a mod Friday, September6, 2002 persona has turned pop song master (“Kentucky Woman,” “I'm a Believer”) to adult-light schlock-meister(“Heartlight”). In celebration of the man from Brooklyn, Super Dia- mond, the ultimate Diamond cover band, performs Thurs: day at Liquid Joe's, 1249 E. 3300 South, Salt Lake City. Showtime is 9:30p.m. Super Diamond's dynamic live show, featuring an impas- sioned soundalikeSurreal Neil (Randy Cordero), covers the sweeping breadth of Neil Diamond. In the beginning, Surreal Neil and Super Diamond began to perform regularly in San Francisco to packed clubs. The showsarededicatedto Neil Diamondwith love and thanks = aetna MainSt Park City; (435) 647-9094 tonight, Fat Paw, 3) p.m.; Saturday, DJ DMixx, 20 pm KILBY COURT 71 S. Kilby Court (990West): 320-9887 Saturday, Mahjongg.£30 p.m LIQUID JOE'S 1249 E. 3200 South; 601-467. JOES tenight, OP Gone Bad, &:30p.m, Satur day, The Uninvited, ¢30 pm: Sunday Tuesday, Baseline Wednesday, Girls n.; Thursday, Su. per Diamond, 9:30 p.m. LOBBYLOUNGE ain St, Grand America Hotel Sunday. Wage Egan (solo piano), 6pm Westnesday, Wayne Egan (solo piano), 6 pam LAN B 268 MainSt., Park City; (495) 61 tonight, DJ Flegz, 9 p.m. Sat Ghostown, 9 p.n.; Thursday, VIV, 9 p.m. PORT O° CALL 78 W. 400 South; 521-0529 tonight, Dy Birdman(club room), p.m. Sat ay, Rubbern Tod $30 pm. ite Guys (stn hhurstay, Swamp Boogie, &: SQUATTER'S PUB BREWERY FTW. Broadway; B01-96 Sunday, ‘Stacey’ Board, noon; ‘Kevyn Dern, Rex Flinner, p.m. TAVERNACLE 201 B. 200 South; 519-4900 119 S. West Temple, Salt Lake Sonic Boys and Girls: ing for the first time in four yed Brooklyn-based Girls Against Boys returns to Salt Lake City in supportof its new album, “You Can't Fight What You Can't Se ,” a bombastic blast of bass, guitar and grownDe Singer Scott McCloud is a fine rock frontman, and the band's tendency to switch in- struments onstage, or attack some songs with two basses, makes for an always- entertaining, consistently throbbing sonic assault. Opening for Girls Against Boys are fellow Brooklyn bashers Radio 4 and French Kicks. The show is Wednesday at Liquid Joe’s, Tickets 2 re $8 at all Smith’Tix and the club. Great Unknowns: So there are no misunderstandings, Jackpot'’s Surfdog label presented alist of bands that help categorize this tremendous new bandfrom Sacramento. If you like Eels, Wilco, Westerberg or early Soul Asylum. Jackpot, featuring guitarist AERIE LOUNGE tofloor, Chi Lodge, Snowbird Saturay, Herschel Bullen Quartet, 8 pm. Wednesday, LarryJackstien Trio, 8pm FATNIKS 240 25thSt., Ogden; 392-2959 r Tuesday, Too Slim & Traildraggers, 9:30 p.m; Wednesday, Western Review, 9 p.m. Thursday, Miles Moore, 9 pm. RICKS 579W, 200 South; 228-0255 tonight, DJ ShawnPhillips; Saturday Scott Quick and Stephen Santoro; Thursday, DJ Hypa; techno; 6:20p.m. 726 8. StateSt; 521-0572 Sunday, Highball Train, 9 p.m. cB 31 E, 400South; 355-9588 tonight and Saturday, Daye Compton, 620 pm; Sunday, Vibration Press, #30 p.m; Monday andTuesday, Dave Compton, 8:30p.m CLUB 90 $065 S, MonroeSt. (150 West); 565-3254 tonight and Saturday, Remedy, 8:45 p.m. (main floor); Wolfman (karaoke), 8 p.m. Kenora jue Gras Jam, 77 ravis TJ the DJ {harholesconte) 6. esi oor, DEAD GOAT SALOON 118, WestTemple628COAT Wednesday YonTrappe, 9 pm; Thursday, Mal Furguson, Kirk VonTrappe, 9 p.m. THIRD AND MAIN BAR AND GRILL 280 S. MainSt. 364-4600 tonight, Gigi Love, 50 pan UNCLE BART'S i, 801532.9068 ‘Trowzer Trout; $p.m. URBAN LOUNGE 21'S, 500Kast; 746-055 ‘vist DeadFable, 930 pam, WISEGUYS(Comedy) gs 28z FA City. Showtimeis 9:30 p.m. ‘Open Mike, WISEGUYS WEST VALLEY (Comedy) 25005 200 WB08 tonight, Saturday, The Chinaman,8 and 10 p.m, Sunday, The Chinaman, § p.m. X-SCAPE 115, West Temple; 5398400 Monday, Deadsy, Dredg, Taproot, 9:30 pam ZANZIBAR ‘677 S.200 West: 801-746-0590 tonight, Melissa Pace, 9:30 p.m.; Satur day, Stralght No Chaser, 9:90 pm.; Mon: day, Jam Session, 9:30 Angela Bingham, 230 pm; Weinesay, rriologue, 9:30 p.m; lay, open inikewith Richard Romero, 830 jm, 930 p.m. Tuesday, Goat Ja Wednesday, Karma Kanics, 9:30 ‘Thursday, Tyrin Benoit, 930 p.m )YNAMITE DO'S 890 Main, Park City; 495-615-8457 ‘901 S. West Temple; 355-CLUI tonight Srooreberry id 9:30 pm. (urday, Jesse Dayton, Bastard Sons ofJohnny Cash 2 pm. 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