Where: Smith's Olde Bar
Date: 2007-12-31 20:00:00
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Rantings of Eva and Modern Skirts bring the only show to see to kick off 2008.
Where: Apache Cafe
Date: 2008-04-02 20:00:00
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Al Smith's Midtown Atlanta Jam Session! Contemporary Jazz , Soul, R&B vocalists jam Session . Featuring live band led by keyboardist Al Smith! Vocalists are invited to sign the list and jam with the band on this long standing weds night out.. many talented vocalists over the past 7 seven years have taken part in this event. Muscians can sit in too a must attend! Doors @ 8:00pm Show @ 9:00pm $6 Admission 21+
Where: Apache Cafe
Date: 2008-03-21 21:00:00
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Van Hunt - Acoustic Tour! www.myspace.com/vanhunt "i'll show you everything once i get to know you better."-hope...my first date Pop songs are supposed to be simple. Sex, too. Neither ever really is. Few artists make this as abundantly clear as Van Hunt. His songs work your brain and your backside with equal vigor, spot-welding sophisticated melodies to an insistent groove and piling on lyrics that are as much about the consequences of intimacy and desire as celebrating bedroom action. Funky, sexy music isn?t supposed to be this challenging; it?s a lark, a diversion. Van Hunt?s Popular is that, and more. Popular is Van Hunt's most assured work yet, cutting the apron strings tethering him to his primary influences of Prince and Sly Stone. This isn't to say that you won't find elements of both artists - you still love your mother even after you leave home, after all. The difference is that he advances the sexy assemblage of funk, rock, soul and all styles in between that he established with his first two discs, Van Hunt and On The Jungle Floor; it feels more like something he owns. Doors @ 8:00pm Show @ 9:00pm $15 Advanced $18 Day of Show 18+
Where: Fox Theater
Date: 2008-04-27 01:00:00
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'RENT,' the most exuberant and original American musical to come along in a decade, has single-handedly reinvigorated Broadway and is taking the country by storm. Sweeping all major theatre awards, including 1996 Tony Award for Best Musical as well as the Pulitzer Prize, 'RENT' captures the heart and spirit of a generation. Inspired by Puccini's 'La Boheme,' 'RENT' is a joyous, breathtaking and often heartbreaking musical that celebrates a community of young artists in downtown New York looking for love and success and struggling to make their mark on the world. Revolutionary in some of its content, it nonetheless has won the hearts of many.