Where: The Tabernacle
Date: 2007-09-01 20:00:00
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G. Love and his band have been playing their brand of bluesy hip-hop since the early '90s. Slightly Stoopid plays a unique blend of reggae, metal, dub, ska, hip-hop and punk.
Where: Vinyl
Date: 2007-09-14 20:00:00
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Doors @ 8 Show @ 9 18 and up Tickets are $8.00 www.ticketalternative.com
Where: Gwinnett Civic and Cultural Center (Arena at Gwinnett Center)
Date: 2007-09-29 00:00:00
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$8 All Day Admission, Children 6 and under FREE FREE PARKING! All Bags Subject to Search/No Pets Allowed The offices of the The Japan-America Society of Georgia, The Japanese Chamber of Commerce of Georgia, and the Consulate General of Japan organize JapanFest. Since 1986, this annual celebration of Japanese culture has grown from its meager beginnings as a small picnic to a festival drawing in excess of 20,000 people. The organizers are extremely proud of the achievements of JapanFest and anticipate this year's festival to be the best year ever.
Where: Loft
Date: 2008-08-18 18:30:00
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Sponsored by Verizon Wireless Also performing: The Cab, Steel Train, The Morning Light Doors @ 6:30pm, Show @ 7:00pm All Ages Tickets are $12.00 in advance, $14.00 at the door www.ticketalternative.com
Where: Vinyl
Date: 2007-05-26 20:00:00
Type:
8:00 pm doors 18+ show $8.00- to general public
Where: Drunken Unicorn
Date: 2008-03-10 21:00:00
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Based in Pittsburgh, Black Moth Super Rainbow has been around since 2002 and features an all analog sound, something like happy fuzzy pop and extremely psychedelic Krautrock. The songs are written from a folk perspective so the music never feels overly electronic and never sterile.
Where: The Punchline
Date: 2008-02-10 20:00:00
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In addition to being a stand up comic, Brian McKim has written comedy for television and radio programs.
Where: Variety Playhouse
Date: 2008-03-26 20:00:00
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Stephen Malkmus is the former lead singer of the now defunct indie-rock band Pavement.
Where: Variety Playhouse
Date: 2008-05-02 20:30:00
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Led by former Camper Van Beethoven frontman David Lowery, Cracker's post-punk, country-tinged songs earned some hits in the early '90s with 'Low' and 'Get Off This.'
Where: Fox Theater
Date: 2008-05-03 22:15:00
Type:
Comedian Rodney Carrington takes on public posturing and the politically correct with his rambunctious combination of raw humor and country music. His 1998 debut, 'Hangin' With Rodney,' received the first explicit-lyrics sticker to be issued by a country-music label, and since then, his unrestrained observations and loose attitude have earned Carrington mass appeal.