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Show lhe Salt Lake Tribune CLUBS & CONCERTS Friday, December 19, 2003 tonight and Saturday, Bottoms Up, 9:30 p.m.; Tuesday, The Out & ABOUT Drooling Dogs, 7 p.m. BATTERS UP in ! 1717 S. Main St.; 801-467-9436 : tonight, Erie Anthony & Donny Peck; Saturday, T-Rex; Tuesday, Justin Godina; Thursday, T-Rex;all at 9 p.m. Compiled by Dan Nailen and Bryer Wharton BRICKS Coming Home: Singer/songwriter Jay Johnson made some waves in Salt Lake City a 579 W. 200 South; 801-328-0255 tonight, Sevendust, Ill Nino, The Accident, 6 p.m. couple of years ago with BURT'S TIKI LOUNGE his CD “Yellow,” released shortly beforehe left to pursue fame andfortune in Nashville. The move was worth the effort as Johnson eventually joined with a regional companythat re-released “Yellow” throughout the 726 S. State St.; 801-521-0572 . tonight, Crackwhore, Saturday, Salt City Bandits; Sunday, Sweatin Willy; Monday, DJ Curtis Strange; all at 9:30 p.m. CABANA CLUB : 31 E., 400 South; 801-355-9538 tonight, Rebecca Ray Quintet; Saturday, From Scratch;all at 9:30 CLUB 90 9065 S. Monroe St. (150 W.); 801-566-3254 tonight and Saturday, Passage, 9:30 p.m. ELECTRIC THEATER Southeast, leading him to : 66 E. Tabernacle, St. George; 435-688-7469 tour the area during the past year. Tonight, Johnson returns to Salt Jay Johnson Lake City for a homecomPlaystonight at Hard Rock Café ing gig at the Hard Rock Café, 505 S. 600 East, at 10. Tickets are $5 at the tonight, The Contingency Plan, The Higher, Super Villains, How ManyFish, 8 p.m. HALO 60 E., 800 South; 801-557-4357 Saturday, Ground Zero Movement; Monday, Zack Parish Blues Band; Tuesday, Steffan; all at 9:30 p.m. HARRY O'S 427 Main St., Park City; 435-647-9494 door, tonight, Sandra Collins,9:30 p.m. Money Talks: As if the porn-loving rock ma chine that is Money $hot isn’t enough to get you out of the house, what with their funkyselection of covertunes and babealicious singers, tonight at 9:30 you can also check out a new club on the scene when the band plays Ego’s, the former home of Shaggy’s at 668S. State St. HOG WALLOW Rancid, above, plays Saturday at the Utah State Fairpark. Tiger Army and F Minuswill share thebill. Morris. Tickets are $12 at the door. Back in the Saddle: Zach Parrish plays some mean guitar, twanging the thing well enough to Don't Judge a Book ... : If casual music fans Seasons of Success: [t has been more than six sawRancid without hearing a note, they might years since the Southern nu-metal act Sevendust emerged with a self-titled album. When the video and single for the album's first track, “Black,” hit the airwaves, it helped the band’s career take off Three albumslater, a DVD release and a tour schedule of headlining and opening gigs has helped the quintet establish a growing fan base With their brand of heavyriffs and melodic cho ruses, the band hasbeen relatively consistent, scoringradio hits with each album, including the recent tune “Enemy,” as well as “Denial” from their sophomore effort “Home,” and “Praise” from their last album, “Animosity.” Having a strong stage presence helps Lajon Wither spoon’s commandingvoice gives the band an edge. See Sevendust with Il Nino and The Accident at Bricks, 579 W. 200 South, tonight al 6 predict the San Francisco Bay Area band’s sound. Tickets, $19, are available through The Heavy Metal Shop and Smith’s Tix. sic in Austin, Texas, the “live musiccapital of the world.” On Monday, he returns to Salt Lake for the first of two gigs at Halo, 60 E. 800 South, the next one coming a weeklater. Joining the Zach Parrish Blues Band onstage will be Big Brad Rancid is clearly a punk survivor, and the mohawks and leatherjackets do clue you in that these guys are going to sounda little hardcore and retro, like Brit punks circa 1977. That same public image, though, hides a band with serious songwriting savvy, capable of working in the soundsof ska and reggae without sounding likedilettantes, and incredibly talentedat crafting hook-filled, two-minute bursts of fury. With Tim Armstrong and Lars Frederiksen swapping turns on lead vocals, the quartet canbe relentless in concert, rarely letting off the accelerator. On Saturday, stice Concert takes over St. Mark’s Cathedral Mondayas the Larry Jackstien Group andseveral Rancid headlines at the Utah State Fairpark Prom- guest performers provide a jazzy groupof Christ- ontory Building, 155 N. 1000 West, with Tiger Army and F Minus opening the showat 6 p.m. Tickets are $18.50, available at all Smith’s Tix outlets and at the door, mascarols. The show features a program oftraditional holiday songs delivered in a mellow jazz style, and Jack Wood, Dave Compton andJill Jackstien Angerbauerare amongthe guests taking part. Spence Kinard alsowill be on hand, providing jazz-accompanied readings. The Winter Solstice Concert is Mondayat 7:30 p.m. at St. Mark’s Cathedralon the corner of 100 South and 200 East. Admissionis free; donations accepted. Sweet revenge: DJ Greyboy hasarelatively diverse past for a DJ, starting by spinning acid-jazz before shifting gears toward hip-hop. Fora time, he mixed his turntable skills with the sound of live instrumentation under the name GreyboyAllStars, then followed a three-year break with “Mas tered the Art,” a CD relying only on samples and eschewing virtually any jazz elements. See where Greyboy’s sound is now whenhespins at Park City’s Suede, 1612 Ute Blvd. at Kimball Junction on Saturday at 9:30 p.m. Tickets are $8, available at Smith’s Tix outlets and the door. Spin Right Round: DJ Sandra Collins made a name for herself as an Americanspinning ina trance style most popular in Europe, but she has evolved her sound in newdirections as a popular attraction at rave parties and clubs. Her sound is groundedin her beginnings on the West Coast, according to the All Music Guide, including desert parties that became the stuff of legend in the early ’90s. Tonight, she brings her unique sound to the mountains fora gig at Park City’s HarryO's, 427 Main St., at 9, along with DJs WishFM and Dan haveleft the fair streets of Salt Lake to pursue mu- Wheeler, one hot harmonica player and the man keeping the blues alive in Ogdenat Brewski’s. The showstarts at 9:30 p.m., and the cover charge is $4. Parrish also will play a numberof other venues in the area. Sweet revenge: T'he 10th annual WinterSol- AT THE CLUBS JB MULLIGANS 804 Main St., Park City; 435-658-0717 tonight, Timmi Cruz,9 p.m. KAMIKAZE'S 2404 Adams Ave., Ogden; 801-621-9138 Saturday, Vomit, Ten PoundLiver,9 p.m. KILBY COURT 741 S. Kilby Court (330 West); 801-320-9887 tonight, Spunk, Earthbound,6 p.m.; Atherton, 8:30 p.m. LIQUID JOE'S 1249 E., 3300 South; 801-467-5637 tonight; Bootie Quake; Saturday; The Given, Ghostowne; Thursday, Metal Gods; all at 9:30 p.m. MONK'S 19 E., 200 South; 801-350-0950 tonight, Big Papa Lucky; Sunday, Lola; Tuesday, No Star Jazz; all at 9:30 p.m. PHAT TIRE SALOON #50 W. 4800 South, Murray; 801-262-7428 tonight and Saturday, The Pedestrians,9:30 p.m PLAN B 268 MainSt., Park City; 435-615-7588 Saturday, DJ Lux, 9 p.m. PORT O' CALL 78 W., 400 South; 801-521-0589 tonight, DJ Birdman, DJ Wimpy; Saturday, The Disco Drip- pers (upstairs); 2 1/2 White Guys; Thursday, Zach Parrish;all at 9:30 p.m. SUEDE 1612 Ute. Blvd., Suite 200; 435-649-1850 Saturday, DJ Greyboy, 9:30 p.m. TAVERNACLE (Jazz) 201 E., 300 South; 801-519-8900 tonight and Saturday, Eric Mangum, Kirk Garrett; Monday, Kirk Garrett; all at 9 p.m. TODD'S BAR & GRILL 1051 S., 300 West; 801-328-8650 tonight, Rodeo Boys;Saturday, Le Force, Beard of Solitude;all at 9:30 p.m. ABG's 190 W. CenterSt., Provo; 801-373-1200 tonight, Salt City Bandits, Unlucky Boys, 8:30 p.m. ALBEE SQUARE 165 W. Temple; 801-363-8723 Saturday, Integrity, A. 18, On Broken Wings, Bring It Down, Skeiff D’bargg; Sunday, Defiance, Endless Struggle, All Sys- tems Fail, Time Bomb; all at 8 p.m. a 3200 E. 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