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Show D DISC BREAKSwaar were ustenne 10. JOHN LEE HOOKER, JR. — The popular blues, R&B and soul singer comes to Utah. 3:15 p.m. Saturday, The Forum, The Canyons, Park City. Free. wwwjohnieehookerjr.com. PETER BREINHOLT — The popular local folksinger is doing a benefit concert for Central American disaster relief. 7:30 p.m. March 17, Provo High School, 1125 N. University Ave,, Provo. $9. 3750556. The Rolling Stones, “A Bigger Bang” JENNY PHILLIPS — JennyPhillips, backed by a 100-voicechoir will present “The Miracle,” her latest album. 7:30 p.m. March 31, Cottonwood High School, 5715 S. 1300 East, Salt Lake City. $12 main floor, $10 balcony. www. book.com. MICHAEL MCCLEAN — The LDS songwriter, composer and perform- er cuts loose with his special brand of Mormon music. 8 p.m. March _ 31,$12.50. Tuacahn Amphitheatre, St. George. 1-800-746-9882. www. tuacahn.org. MINDSIGHT — Five musicians on both the a and national level unique ensemble.7 p.m. Mae 28, Captain's Quarters, 64 W.400 South,Salt Lake City. $7 at door. www.myspace.com/mindsight. Dave Matthews Band, “Stand Up” Watchthe videos of this bandin the studio at www.dmbnewstudioalbum. the televisionseries, “Firefly.” New- almost always a satisfying hailed by na- man showshe is capable of creating soundtrack, tionalcritics as their best work since 1981's COMING SOON “Serenity” soundtrack David Newmancarries the torch in this movie soundtrack based on Every five'to eight years or so, The Rolling Stones shakeoff the moss and release a new studio record, whichis that add to “Tat- the mystery surrounding River Tam. “A Bigger Bang,” was noexception. While manyc! ahead rocker“ understated “Rain Fall Down” and the political swipe that is “Sweet Neo Con,” I prefer someof the album's less-her- alded tunes. For me,the clear gem of the album is “Dangerous Beauty,” an uptempo rhythm and blues number with a memorableriff. The songis also oneof four on the disc that features only the three original membersof the band: Mick Jagger, Keith Richards and tion I've found right for her influenced,politically charged vamps. | love the fresh creative vibe that comes from this studio album, whichfeels like a live cut thanks to extended jam The country twang Newmangives “Going for A Ride”fits the film and continues the feelof the series. “Haven Destroyed” and “Shepherd Book's Last Words”are a poignanttwist on the “Serenity” theme.“Population Dead” gives all the eeriness of findinga planet full of dead people on Miranda. And Newman keeps it going by taking the main theme,withits achingsincerity side. but then, Browncoats probably already VENUES AND CLUBS APOLLO — Live music venue and dancehall. 50 N. Church Street, ‘AmericanFork. 763-5859. www. dancetheapollo.com. Most shows are $5. Mondays: “Live at the Apollo in American Fork” talent show;contact ToniSly at Oo) 592-6409 for audition informafirst Tuesday of every month. Wednesdays: Youth dances for ages 16-25. Thursdays: Country dances and lessons. Fridays: Special events. Saturdays: Dances for singles over 30. ATCHAFALAYA NIGHT CLUB — No cover karaoke every Wednesday. and karaokein Whiskey Bay every {{ | Friday. DJ DVS and live music in Whiskey Bayevery Saturday. 210 W. Center St., Provo. 373-9014. THE AVALON THEATER — Live music venue. 3605S. State St., Salt Lake City, (801) 480-5634. www. theavalontheater.com. Most shows $10; tickets available at www.ktix. net or www.smithstix.com. 7 or 7:30 rn m.ed GBH, Goldblade, », and Fail to rolah 25: AgainstAll 1, The Code,Brain Failure, and Where Eagles Dare. March 26: Poison the Well, The Fall of segments and several background noises that help create the atmosphere. Matthews's voice hasa different color on every track — sometimeswispy, sometimes sharp, sometimes neither. “Smooth Ride r”is a toe-tapper, “Old Dirt Hill” has a low bassline that only plays with the lead vocals like a deep shadow, and “Stolen Away on 55th and 3rd”slides down a saxophoneintro into an easy-afternoonverse. — Logan Molyneux know andownit. — Marydalene Lawrence THE WIGGLES — It’s the beloved preschool band setting sail on “Sailing Around the World Live.” 3 p.m.and 6:30 p.m. May 4. 1 Center, Salt Lake City. $15-$30. www.smithtixs.com. forits pop- theme,slightly odd, butstill beautiful, Charlie Watts. My otherfavorite is the ballad “Streets of Love,” where Jagger — Doug Fox played over groove, and The off-tune pianoisjust over the loss of Wash, and then upping the tempo, whichcreatesa feeling of hope for the future in “Funeral/Rebuliding Serenity.” A must-haveforfans, offers a rare glimpse into his vulnerable cametogether. Jam is spread overriff the more layersthe better. My friend calls the band's style i complete with haunting themes too You.” The band’slatest effort, 2005's | com to get an idea of how this album Troy, Horse The Band, and Criteria. March 31: Still Remains, If Hope Dies, Nodes of Ranvier, Demiricous, and Maqsood. BIG EASY — Jazz and blues concerts every Wednesday. No cover kara- cokeevery Thi ;. LA-based band Bootiequakeplays every Friday and live bands every Saturday. 310 E. State St., Lehi. 766-1181. BORDERS BOOKSTORE — Free concerts every Friday and Saturday at 7 p.m., 4801 N. University Ave., Provo. 8 p.m.Friday: Sippinnilliebonsol (fotk-oe musician). BURT'S TIKKI LOUNGE — 726 5. State St., Salt Lake City. (801) 521- 0572.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 South, Salt LakeCity. (801) 3634522. CLUB ICE — 108 S. 500 West, Salt Lake City. (801) 519-2947. THE DEPOT —- Live music venue, restaurant and bar. 13 N. 400 West, Salt Lake City. (801) 355-5522. www.depotsic.com. Most shows begin at 8 p.m. Teday: Joe Louis Walker.Friday: Unwritten Law. March 30: Dwight Yoakam. March 31: James Blunt. April 6: Bad Plus. April 16: DinosaurJr. April 27: Pinback. May 2: Mogwai. May24: Roomful of Blues. DV8 — Live music venue and dance club, 115 S. West Temple, Salt Lake City. (801) 539-8400. EGO'S — Live music. 668 S.State, Salt LakeCity. EMERSON-SMITH COLLEGE MUSEUM CONCERTSERIES — Live music. 1450 E. 300 North, Provo. $6 atthe door, $4 in advance. 375-2716. FLIRTS — Live music. 250 W.State St, Lehi. IN THE VENUE — Live music venue and dance club. 579 W. 200 South, Salt LakeCity. (801) 328-0255. www.24tix.com. Thursday: Minus The Bear; The Number Twelve LooksLike You. JUNCTION — All-ages live music venue. 4991S.Highland Dr., Salt LakeCity. (801) 688-2224. KARAOKE — Karaoke Konnection and DJhost open karaoke night from 8 p.m.-midnight Mondays at Oz, 490 N. Freedom Blvd., Provo. KILBY COURT — Offers two intimate live music venues. All ages. 741 5. 330 West, Salt Lake City. (801) 320-9887. www.kilbycourt.com. Showtimes range between 6 p.m. and 9 p.m. Generally $5-$9. LA CASAIFLIRTS — Live music venue and nightclub. 250 W.State Rd., Lehi. 768-9073.Thursday is karaokenight, $1-$3 cover. Weekend shows are $3-$5. LIQUID JOE'S — Private club for members featuring live music. 1249 E. 3300 South, Salt Lake City. (801) 467-5637. MUSE MUSIC — CDshop specializing in local rock music; also a perfor- mance venue. 151 N. Uriversity Ave., Provo. 377-MUSE, www.muse- musiconline.com. Cover charge generally $4-$8. Open mic night every Tuesday, Today: Redd Spectre with MckayStevens and Friends. Friday: Armchair Cowboy, Truman, and Daniel Tengelsen. Saturday: Matt Weidauer, Chaz Prymek, Jake Haws, and Melissa Dupree. Wednesday: Agains the Season. OWL BAR — private club for mem- bers at Sundance Village. 801-2254107. www.sundanceresort.com. PROVO ARTS CENTER — Presents live music. 425 W. Center St. 8526646. Call for times. READLEAF — Bookstore hosts local artists. 164 S. Main St., Springville. 8 p.m.Free. 489-1390. ROYAL PALACE — Live music con- certs every Friday at 8 p.m., with a pre-show at7:30 p.m. 135 N. Main St., Spanish Fork. Sponsored by the Spanish Fork Arts Council. 798-7650. ‘SALTAIR — Live music venue. 12408 W.Salt Air Drive, Magna. www. myspace.com/thegreatsaltair. Most shows at 8 p.m. $15-$20 at www. ktix.net, www.smithstix.com or any Graywhale CD. April 22: Coheed and Cambria, Avenged Sevenfold, and Head Automatica. STARRY NIGHT — Live music con“certs at 8 p.m. 198 W.Center St, Provo. 427-3169. SUEDE — Live music venue. 1612 Ute Blvd., Park City. (435) 6582665. URBAN LOUNGE — Live music every Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday. 241 S. 500 East, Salt Lake City. (801) 746-0558. Friday: 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. Open mic acoustic night on Tuesdays. $5. Most shows beginat 8 p.m. Today: The Trademark, Incamera, ‘Abby Normal, and Digital Black. Friday: Skankpatrick’s Day, with 2 1/2 White Guys, Side Dish, Super Hero, and The Upstarts. Saturday: Another Statistic, The Otters, St. Sebastians Schoolfor Wicked Girls. MISCELLANEOUS OPEN STAGE JAMS — RoyalPalace, 165 N. Main, Spanish Fork. $2. (801) 358-8134or curt@utahblues. com. Today:Classic Rock Jam. March 23: Jazz Jam. March 30: Invitational. PRE-FESTIVAL CONCERT — American Fork High School Symphonic Band and Wind Symphonywill perform numbers for upcomingfestival, 7 p.m. Tuesday, American Fork High Schoolauditorium. Free. SKYLINE CHORUS — UtahValley Skyline Choruswill perform barbershop music during its “Senior Class Reunion” program. 7 p.m.April 14-15,Pleasant Grove Junior High School. $10 adults, $8 seniors and S e 9007 '91 y1eW ‘Aepsinyy ‘pieiaH Aled IN THE HOLE: JISNIN POPULAR MUSIC |