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Show POPULAR MUSIC THIS WEEK JIM BRICKMAN — Thisclassically trained pianist prefers more popflavored, gently lyrical New Age music. 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday, Capitol Theatre, 50 W.200 South, Salt LakeCity. $29.50-$44.50. (888) 451-ARTS. www.arttix.org. Dd DISC BREAKS WHATWE'RE LISTENINGTO... Poncho Sanchez, ‘Do it!’ ping your foot COMING SOON PAYSON CIVIC CHORALE BENEFIT CONCERT — Cherie Call, Lincoln Highwayand the BYU Folk Ensemblewill perform a benefit or bobbin; cou head ane poncho Nuts ie Sometimes y money to travel to Camegie Hall in June. 7 p.m. March 4, Payson High School Auditorium, 1050 S. Main, 0284. Call 465-9530 or 465-8281 for more information. VENUES ANDCLUBS APOLLO — Live music venue and dance hall. 50 N. Church Street, ‘American Fork. 763-5859. www. dancetheapollo.com. Most shows are $5. Mondays: “Live at the Apollo in American Fork” talent show;contact ToniSly at (801) 592-6409 for audition informa- John Williams he is not. But Patrick Doyle's first foray into the Harry Potter worldis as touching as Williams's, ina different way.Atfirst performingit — andit’s just rocking your socksoff? Andwhat are the odds that the song in question is actually named “Feels Likethe First Time”? OK,I can only t! ink of one occasion when all those criteria created the perfect listenin; storm for me — andthat was nearly 30 years ago (gulp) when Foreigner hit the airwaves withits debut record. This album was a barre chord delight for guitar aficionados as Mick Jones muscledhis ay through rhythm, rockers LY like on “Tin Concert to help the choraleraise Payson:$5. Tickets available for purchase from any chorale member or by phone at 465-1600 or 318- ofFire’ soundtrack by the band Pd there’s words ‘Harry Potter and the Goblet Foreigner, ‘Foreigner’ Haveyouever had oneof those magical moments, when you're not only hearing a certain songforthe first time onthe radio,but it also marks the first time There's something about Latin and Afro-Cubanrhythms that make your muscles start to twitch to the beat.It’s like a disease where youcan't stop tap- a repeating piano line like on “Together.” Still dancing. Poncho Sanchez and his ensemble masterfully spread the infection themselves, and when they join funk group Tower of Poweron twotracks,it’s just as contagious. “Short Dog” feelslike a jam session, with randomly calling out throughout the performance. Not all the songsfit the same mold, but they're variants of the same germ. Youprobly won't be the quick, jumpy instrumen- “H I thoughtit sounded the ih tas written Ue Dreascores) alternates his themes by using andbrass. But I found thatBoyle's style grew on me, because he was able to develop his own themes, shown in the Year Ends” and “Hogwarts’ Hymn”also are great. The tracks I could do without, however, were “Do the Hippogriff” and “This is the Night,” taken from the Yule 7 ‘ou.” Lou tal lines once the songsare over, but Gramm's eo aawee distinctive there might be a few lingering twitches. and raw.One listen was all it took to Ball. I ended up deleting those tracks from myiTunes; the screaming voices Take‘a listen andcall me in the morn- know Foreigner would be a “Juke Box were too jarring, no matter how many ing. Hero”in the years ahead. times tried to listen to them. - Marydalene Lawrence — Logan Molyneux — Doug Fox ages 16-25. Thursdays: Country dances and lessons. Fridays: Special events. Saturdays: Dances for singles over 30. ATCHAFALAYA NIGHT CLUB — No cover karaoke every Live bands every Thursday. DJ Dvs and karaoke in Whiskey Bay every Friday. DJ DVS and live music in Whiskey Bay every Saturday. 210 W.Center St., Provo. 373-9014. THE AVALON THEATER — Live music venue. 3605S. State St., Salt Lake City. (801) 480-5634. www. taurant and bar. 13 N. 400 West, Salt LakeCity. (801) 355-5522. www.depotsic.com. Most shows beginat 8 p.m. Saturday: Victor Wooten. March 3: Reverend Horton Heat. March 9:Isaac Hayes. March 10: Unwritten Law. March 11: Young Dubliners. March 31: James. Blunt. April 6: Bad Plus. April 16: DinosaurJr. May 2: Mogwai. DV8 — Live music venue and dance or 7:30 p.m. Friday:Junius, Circle EGO'S — Live music. 668 S.State, Salt LakeCity. Bandits. March 3: The Birthday Massacre, Basic Accomplishment, Daily Herald, Thursday, February 23, 2006 Lake City. (801) 519-2947. theavalontheater.com. Most shows $10; tickets available at www. ktix.net or www.smithstix.com.7 Takes the Square, and The Salt City &) CLUB ICE — 108 S. 500 West, Salt THE DEPOT — Live music venue, res- andFuneral March for a Marionette. March 4: 30 Seconds to Mars, Aiden, and Emanuel. March 5: Scotch Greenswith The Rolling Blackouts. BIG EASY — Jazz andblues concerts lub. 115 S. West,Temple,Salt Lake City. (801) 539-8400. EMERSON-SMITH COLLEGE MUSEUM CONCERTSERIES — Live music. 1450 E. 300 North, Provo.$6 at the door, $4 in advance.375-2716." FLIRTS — Live music. 250 W.State St, Lehi. IN THE VENUE — Live music venue : bands every Saturday. eve 310 E. live State St, Lehi. 766-1181. BORDERS BOOKSTORE — Free concerts every and Saturday zt 7 p.m., 4801 N.University Ave., and dance club. 579 W. 200 South, Salt Lake City. (801) 328-0255. www.24tix.com. JUNCTION — All-ages live music venue. 4991 S. Highland Dr., Salt LakeCity. (801) 688-2224. State St, Salt Lake City. (801) 5210572. Doors open at 9 p.m., and music begins at 10 p.m. $10 cover. www.24tix.com. CLUB HALO — Live music. 60 E. 800 sunt Salt LakeCity. (801) 363- andnightclub. 250 W.State Rd., Lehi. 768-9073. Thursday is karaokenight, $1-$3 cover. Weekend shows are $3-§5. LIQUID JOE'S — Private clubfor featuring live music. 1249 E, 3300 South, Salt LakeCity. (801) 467-5637. MUSE MUSIC — CD shop special- izing in local rock music; also a performancevenue,151 N. University Ave., Provo. 377-MUSE, Www.musemusiconline.com. Cover charge generally $4-$8. Open mic night every Tuesday.8 p.m. Today: Matt Weidauer, Jake Haws, and Brett Walker. Friday: The Higher, Autumn Rhodes, Camden, and A Film in the Ballroom.Saturday: Coatof Arms, Lorieta Sound,and Whitney Mower. Wednesday:Ivy League. OWL BAR — private club for members at Sundance Village. 801-225- 4107. www: 6646. Call for times. - READ LEAF — Bookstore hosts local artists. 164 S. Main St,, Springville. 8 p.m.Free. 489-1390. ROYAL PALACE — Live music conape tow aepe 135.N. zz, 490N. Freedom Bud, Provo. KILBY COURT — Offers two intimate live music venues. All ages. 741 S, 330 West, Salt LakeCity. (801) 320-9887. www.kilbycourt.com. Showtimes range between p.m. and 9 p.m. aeiaay $5-$9. Graywhale CD.April 22: Coheed and Cambria, Avenged Sevenfold, and Head Automatica. STARRY NIGHT — Live music concerts at 8 p.m. 198 W. Center St., for UFA members. Tickets available at the door. LAVAYSMITH & HER RED HOT SKILLET LICKERS — Thissultry Provo. 427-3169. SUEDE — Live music venue. 1612 ehes Park City. (435) 658- van Tuesitu Live music every Tt ), Friday and Satiniay,a .500 East, Salt Lake City. (801) 746-0558. March 17: Electric Six, Rock Kills Kids, and Nightmare of You. March 24: Hopewell with The Pleasure Thieves. VELOUR — 135 N. University Ave., Provo. www.velourlive,com. mic acoustic night on Tuesdays.$5. Most shows begin at 8 p.m. Today: Momingside Drive, The wat Eliot’sA Assassin, and Shattered Step. Friday: Joshua James & te com, PROVO ARTS CENTER — Presents live music. 425 W.Center St. 852- certs every Friday at 8 p.m., with Provo. 8 p.m. BURT'S TIKKI LOUNGE — 726 S. LA CASAJFLIRTS — Live music venue Isaac Hayden, and Allouette. MISCELLANEOUS FLUTE FESTIVAL — The Utah Flute Association will present this annual festival, featuring a master class bypera band. 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Eccles Center for the Performing Arts, 1750 KeamsBlvd., Park City. $15$50. (435) 655-3114. www.ecclesSOWETO GOSPEL CHOIR — Intemationally renowned Soweto * Gospel Choir performs earthy thythms of South Africa. 7:30 p.m. Friday, Kingsbury Hall, 1395 E. Presidents Cir.,ee Utah campus, Salt LakeCity. $17. $29.50. (801) 581-7100. Www, kingfix.com. TIMPANOGOS CHORALE — The chorale’s spring concert will feature selectionsfrom celebrated Broadway hits, including “South Pacific,” “Man of La Mancha" and “My Fair Lady.” 7 p.m. April 7 and 8, American Fork Junior High Autrom, 1120 N. 20 West, . $3 per person and s0rie U.S. ARMY FIELD BAND & ‘SOLDIERS’ CHORUS — As the official musical musical ambassadors for the United States Army, the Field Band MainSt, Spanish Fork. the Spanish Fork Arts Council. 798-7650. SALTAIR — Live music venue. 12408 NoweAir Drive, Magna. www. Ww. . Most shove a 8pm $15-$20 at www. ktix.net. www.smithstix.com or any workshop, t and counting workshop, flute choir concert, exhibits aa eet auc: tion. Saturday, Gunther Building, UVSC campus, Univers Ply.Oem Orem, $10at, $7 students and seniors and free requit the SCERA Center, 745S. State St., Orem. 225-ARTS. www.scera.org. |