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Show Homegrown band to play at the Rusty Nail Saloon Friday DCDL'C - ' . ! I'll I CD ZUj I' ' n ri t- "9 - ml - ZT rrxzj I 3 CD Vr , o o CLjp fPT-"ri Q : J Mght Music Park City's own Swede Alley Band takes the floor at the Rusty Nail Saloon at the Park City Ski Area this weekend. And on Main Street, Spaces will give dancers lots of room to two-step around the Legacy's dance floor. Here is a listing of other music you can find around town this weekend : Columbine Dinner Club: Pianists Ren Anderton and Claudia Ward caress the ivories at the Columbine at The Resort Center every night from 7 to 10. Sneakers: Marty Espkowski plays the guitar and sings in the cocktail lounge at Sneakers above the lobby of the Park Meadows Racquet Club. You can give a listen Friday and Saturday night from 7 to 10. i Rusty Nail: The local boys of the Swede Alley Band will pack the dance floor at the Rusty Nail Friday and Saturday night beginning about 9 : 30. The club opens at 8 : 30. Baja Cantina: Locals' Night is every Thursday at the Baja, a Mexican Mex-ican restaurant near the plaza at the Park City Ski Area. From 9 p.m. to closing, you can unpack your instrument instru-ment case and take a seat in the limelight or just relax and listen on the sidelines. Legacy Social Club: The jazz-rock sound of Spaces will be a hot ticket at the Legacy on Main Street Thursday, Thurs-day, Friday and Saturday night from 9 to closing. Cartoons: Mamas don't let your babies grow up to be comics! Bruce "Baby Man" Baum will crack a few jokes at Cartoons comedy nightclub on lower Main Street Wednesday through Saturday night at 8 and 10:30 p.m. If he looks familiar, it's because he's made appearances in movies and on television. After you've had your fill of laughs, you can dance to taped music. i In a scene from "Santa Claus, the Movie," Dudley Moore as Patch flies his Patchmobile like Santa's sleigh above the skyscrapers of Manhattan. |