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Show Swede Alley and Dr. Bob bands to set the beat this weekend Mgbt Music ' v, , Local bands will dominate the music scene this weekend, as the five-member Swede Alley Band , (please see story XXapd'the Ir Bob Band take oM'bfle of merfrost stompable dance floors in Park City the one at the Legacy Social Club. Listed below are Park City night spots where you can satisfy your musical ear: . Baja Cantina: Locals' Night lures amateur musicians to the . Baja every Thursday from about 9 to clos- ing. You are invited to lister 5$ join in at the Mexican restaurfaht at"' the Park City Ski Area plaza.' " lKMV Cartoons: Dancing to taped music follows the stand-up acts at'Pajlr City's comedy nightclub 'on : Main'' Street every weekend. Ed Yeager will get the audience giggling Thursday Thurs-day and Sunday at 8:30 p.m. and Friday Fri-day and Saturday at 8:30 and 10:30 p.m. Rusty Nail Saloon: Jennee and the Betts will play the Nail Friday and Saturday. The doors open at 8:30 p.m. The music begins about 9:30 p.m. ' Legacy Social Club: The Park City-based Dr. Bob Band will play the former Cowboy Bar on upper G'Main Street on Thursday night. Then r:on Friday and Saturday, another " . v . " . - '" ' : .. local group, the Swede Alley Band, will keep toes tapping. Shows begin about 9 p.m. Columbine Dinner Club: Ren Anderton and Claudia Ward warm up the piano stool at the Columbine Dinner Club at The Resort Center every night from 7 to 10. Sneakers: Marty Espkowski playes the guitar and sings in the cocktail lounge at Sneakers above the lobby of the Park Meadows Racquet Rac-quet Club. You can tune in while you tipple Friday and Saturday night from 7 to 10. |