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Fayetteville ROOTS Festival Dangerous Idiots • Hot Springs Blues Festival Big Al & The Heavyweigts • Crystal Music Fest • Starlight Series BackStage Pass • Space News • Steve Evans’ Vintage • Horrorscopes Own Worst Enemies • Letters To Ed • News Of Record • Bob’s World Notes From The Pub • Concerts • 1000s Of Performance Dates Throughout The Mid-South •



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Annual festival to feature dozens of notable traditional artists by Nancy Paddock

Page 8 17th Annual Hot Springs Blues Festival Spa City to get the blues by Dannielle Davis

Page 11 Dangerous Idiots

to record live album and DVD

Public is invited to be part of the production by Peter Read

The scene at Wakarusa

Page 15 Starlight Series Returs

Multiple artists on tap for showcase shows by Dori Colston

Page 19 Harvest Festival

Mulberry Mountain does it again by Sondra Goode

Page 24 Crystal Music Festival

Legendary bands to rock mine Diamond Rio and Marshall Tucker on the bill

COVERS: Jessica Riley • Artwork for Dangerous Idiots, Chris Raymond with Sonuvagun

The Regulars

Space News......................................................10 Notes from the Pub: Central.........................12 Notes from the Pub: Fort Smith..................14 Eureka! .............................................................18 Notes from the Pub: NWA ...........................20 Notes from the Pub: Hot Springs ................22 Backstage Pass ................................................23 Vintage .............................................................25 Frets About Frets .............................................27 Bob Boyd’s World of Music ..........................27 Concerts ...........................................................28 Club Listings ...................................................38 Own Worst Enemies.........................................52 Connections .....................................................53 Horrorscopes.....................................................54

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Grown-ups never understand anything for themselves, and it is tiresome for children to be always and forever explaining things to them… ----Antoine de Saint-Exupéry ---The Little Prince

respect and simply accept this fact. My father, a learned, well-versed deepthinking man who was philosophical to the extreme, thought deep and hard before he finally shared his opinion of the matter. “What have you been smokin’?”

Greetings and fair weather to you all. It is now 4:20 in the a.m. of this f.m. day, as we sit to peck out the few remaining tidbits of musical lore in this, our annual Ain’t No Cure… edition of Nightflying, the weirdest paper route in the history of the reading, literate world. Of course, it’s always 4:20 a.m. when we commence to wrap this up. And it really doesn’t matter when we start, either. There’s some old maxim that says any task will grow to fill the time that you have to accomplish it, and only a fool would take longer. We’re here to tell you, we are that fool…

So. One could say that we came by this habit of using the editorial ‘we’ naturally, and it has been this way since oh-so-long ago…we are a team and we like it…

Many have asked us lately just why we tend to use the editorial “we” so often. It is a fair question, indeed. Fact is, when we were about 11 or so, some ‘doctors’ decided that we had Multiple Personality Syndrome, and our parents bought it and started to treat us as if there was something wrong. We thought it might be true, of course, so we looked into it to see what it was about. We were 14 when we realized that it is most definitely NOT true. Fact is, people who have this “illness” - the Sybil thing, actually - don’t realize it…and for that matter, the different “thems” are usually completely unaware of each other. We realized one day that we actually DID have several thems, but for the most part, we all got along. We all tended to work together as a team, in fact. So well that we would have contests between us for general achievements. (The cool thing about that is that, no matter what happens we always come out winning, and we always have a gang around to celebrate the matter…) When we announced this to our parents one day they were astounded…for after all, in my father’s mind doctors, cops, teachers and priests could do no wrong. They were, in a word, infallible…and we’d be very wise to

In General…….

It is Summer, people, and with the season, of course, there are many, many chances to party outside under the stars where God intended it to be. Unless, of course, when He doesn’t… Case in point, the recent Wakarusa Festival was a scary thing for many when the tornadic storms rolled through. The deluge hit and the place was flooded in the extreme. Indeed, it became a virtual Woodstock, with people slogging about in the mud and dancing in the rain, and trying their best to not only survive but to still salvage the Waka experience… Coming together via the love of music and partying with 20,000 of your closest new best friends. Thing is, the crowd becomes even more of a community when, er, excrementum occurrum. Everyone has the common problem of survival in these circumstances, and they tend to pull together to deal with it all. Virtually nobody had dressed for such a situation either. This was a time to live in your cut-offs and sandals and t-shirts…to go camping for 4 days and leave the civilized world far behind…to live, eat and sleep freely with no cares other than what bands to catch…a pre-planned bender as it were. Some of the band sets were cancelled, of course, and not all the bands that were scheduled got to play. But over the course of the week several dozen artists did perform, and sheer elation of the crowd made nearly all of them very special shows. That is, we think, the power of music… The following week was another story. The promoters worked diligently and were able


to get the grounds cleaned up and ready for the influx of thousands of fans who attended the Thunder On The Mountain country music camping festival… And thousands of fans came to the mountain to hear Toby Keith, Luke Bryan, Pat Green, Gretchen Wilson and more than 40 other acts, to camp and spend 3 days experiencing the joys of commeraderie with like-minded music fans. And it went off without a hitch, too. No weather issues…not even too hot…no equipment issues, and all went smoothly across the board. And we’re told that it will, indeed, be an annual affair. Kudos to Brett Mosiman and his staff, and the incredible people who own Mulberry Mountain, the Patton family, for cleaning up the facility so well, and what had to be the difficult task of repairing and rebuilding the venue so quickly. [An aside here. Nightflying photographer Meredith Mashburn, who was assigned to shoot both festivals, summed things up thusly: “It was like going from Woodstock to NASCAR…”] You can check out all the photos in special event categories at nightflying.com, and even download them for free… Look for the little QR codes throughout these pages to take you right to our site… The very next week we were in Eureka Springs for the Eureka Blues Festival. The entire affair was splendid, with several dozen blues music artists taking multiple stages, sidewalks, streets, lawns and parks to celebrate this truly original American artform. The town was packed, and the constant parade of the human circus created an intensely pleasant synergy across the board. But the icing on the cake was the Father’s Day Blues Picnic at Turpentine Creek wildlife refuge. This facility is very cool, very fun, and what’s more, very necessary. At the risk of ticking off anyone who thinks that such a facility is wrong to have the animals on display, our take on it is simple: the animals here have lives far better than they did before they arrived. Many of them were starved, dirty, diseased and in dire shape with their previous owners. Drug dealers that thought it would be cool to have a leopard of their own, but couldn’t be bothered to take care of it…that sort of thing. Our take is that, by being on “display” here, they are earning their keep. And given that they are well cared-for in every way - even doted on - they probably don’t really mind whatsoever being the stars of the show. The music ran all day and into the night. Turpentine Creek has a remarkable stage and excellent parking, and the hundreds of folks who attended all had a very fitting icing on the entire Eureka Bluesfest cake… The next weekend was the Fort Smith Riverfront Blues Festival. Funny…we saw many of the same folks that we saw in Eureka the week before… The living legend that is Johnny Winter, along with a dozen other bands and artists, played for crowds in the thousands. With The Harry E. Kelley Park right at the end of Garrison Avenue, after the shows, of course, the crowds filled up the clubs to their max. It was a fantastic time, and the sheer energy of that carnival was a treasure to behold… (Just why do we enjoy this occupation? Go figure…)

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In Closing…….

Well, folks that’s about all the time left on li’l Mickey’s hands so we’d best be closing this chapter and getting these pages off to the printer. By now, they’re probably pacing the floors and talking rather colorfully about us…saying the kinds of things that we can’t print in a newspaper or even around repectable company. Be sure to keep an eye on our website, www.nightflying.com, as we update our content all the time. It never fails. As soon as we go to press something big gets announced. Nowadays, with cyberspace realities, we can inform you immediately of breaking music news. Oh…we almost forgot… Watch the website and in the next several weeks you’ll have a chance to win some neat stuff…like concert tickets, t-shirts, trips, music and even cash (!) Details will come later, but it is something many have been asking for...a much more robust interactivity with us in cyberspace. (Hey...after all we are nothing if not space cadets...) We're starting something new and hopefully big here. We've been revamping the website to make it much more user-friendly, especially for access via a smart device. In a nutshell, every visitor who signs up will be entered into a drawing for all sorts of the aforementioned cool stuff. But you can only do it at nightflying.com. And if you act just right, we might even come to your house and fix you dinner or mow your lawn. (Naw...it won't be that cool...)

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Getting Back to Our ROOTS

Fayetteville ROOTS Festival

Northwest Arkansas to once again celebrate its heritage - music & food & culture - oh my! ---Nancy Paddock What is the best music festival in the Ozarks in August? The Fayetteville Roots Festival is happening August 22nd through the 25th. Well, it might be the best music festival of the year but I might be biased, I love roots music. The Fayetteville Roots Festival has become a nationally renowned in just 4 short years. Actually it became internationally renown and for a very good reason; the music. Some of the best roots and folk musicians in the business have graced the stages of the Roots Fest in the last few years…names like John Prine, Guy Clark, David Grisman and Joy Kills Sorrow just to name a few. And this year is no different. How about the acclaimed Del McCoury Band, the premier bluegrass for last 50 years or Dobro master Jerry Douglas or the folk diva Iris Dement? Not bad for openers but there’s so much more such as the incredibly talented singer songwriter John Fullbright, rising star Hayes Carll and folk icon Mary Gauthier. It’s not just the music though, it’s the incredible locally grown food prepared by some of the best restaurants in the area, local theater, live art presentations and community events. The main stage is at Walton Arts Center, with other stages including George’s Majestic Lounge, Greenhouse Grille, Kingfish Dive Bar, Fayetteville Public Library and the Fayetteville Farmer’s Market. Trust me on the weekend of Fayetteville Roots Festival all of Fayetteville will be getting folky. Nora Struthers

voice she has and what a talent for the plain spoken explicit depictions of faith, family, life and love. If you are not a fan before you hear her you will be afterward. Jerry Douglas is the name you evoke when you are talking about dobro. His 13 Grammys might prove that point, as well as the talent that he has shared the stage with.

since. He has garnered a Grammy nomination with his very first album, was invited to sing at the Chuck Berry Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Tribute and has been heralded as one

Del McCoury Band

Let do a quick run down of the music you be hearing at Roots. First, the Del McCoury Band one of bluegrasses’ mighty forces. With 13 albums and two Grammy nominations and one Grammy to his credit Del has influenced the bluegrass music world for fifty years. From his start in the hillbilly honktonks to the stage of the Grand Ol Opry to festival stages with audiences in the hundreds of thousands

Jerry Douglas

His musical credits include the likes of Eric Clapton, Dr. John, Paul Simon, Munford & Sons, Keb’Mo’ and Alison Krauss and Union Station just to name a few. A must see icon in the world of music. Oklahoma native John Fullbright burst upon the folk music scene in 2009 and there has been no stopping him

Hayes Carll

of the best singer songwriters to come alone in a long time. Folk sensation Hayes Carll is a maelstrom of talent. Intelligent, funny and irreverent, he is fearless in the face of mediocrity. He connects. Definite must see show. The Carper Family is coming to Roots this year and you will be so glad they are. Do you love three part harmonies, hot picking, soaring fiddle and thumping bass? Do

Iris Dement

Del McCoury still sets a new standard to his music every time he plays. Arkansas born folk songstress Iris Dement brings her complex beautiful emotive talents to Roots this year. What a

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Rev. Peyton's Big Damn Band


you like old style country music with new style meanings? Do you want to be entertained by Austin’s best country Americana trio? Then the Carper Family is the band for you. Reverend Peyton’s Big Damn Band has a big sound and an even bigger presence. With just three members and some hellious washboard playing this group takes the stage

The Carper Family Band

Fayetteville’s Shannon Wurst is destined for great things too. This sweet songbird will make you smile, sigh and sing along. She has been touring a lot since the release of her last album so it will be a real treat to see her in her home town. New York’s Anthony DaCosta has been wowing audiences since the tender age of 15. Now a Columbia University graduate in his twenties he is still wowing them. DeCosta’s intelligent lyrics and awesome guitar licks make him a mainstay in the folk world.

Raina Rose and Rebecca Loebe

Fayetteville born-Oklahoma-raised Carter Sampson is Oklahoma’s gift to the music world. She makes an impression by just walking on stage and captures your heart as soon as she starts singing. You can hear the red dirt in her songs and the twang in her soul. Go see her so you can fall in love again.

Honey Dewdrops

with more passion and energy then a Sunday church revival on Saturday night. The sweet melodic sound of The Honey Dew Drops will return again this year. As will the song bird Nora Struthers. Nora has a one of a kind sound that you will take with you long after she has left the stage. Two of my favorites are back this year, Raina Rose and Rebecca Loebe. These women possess two of the finest voices you will ever hear. Each has been collecting acclaim with their separate careers. Raina is one of the subjects of Sara Terry’s documentary FOLK, just released this year. Rebecca was a contestant on NBC’s The Voice in 2011 and her last two albums charted on both the Americana and Roots music charts. As solo acts their songs and music are enthralling, when they join each other on stage their vocals soar to great heights. These women are destined for great things.

So much music so little time. I can’t even list all the great acts here. Get yourself a full festival pass at Fayettevilleroots.com and find out what Roots really means. It’s not just music, it’s food, community and a feeling of connection with what is good in the world. Come be a part of Arkansas in its Natural state August 22nd through the 25th in Fayetteville Arkansas. I will see you there!

---NP

Carter Sampson

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Woke up this morning dept.

The 17th Annual Hot Springs Blues Festival

Sahkura S'aida, Zac Harmon, Bart Walker Band, Southern Hospitality, 2Blue & The Lucky Stiffs, John Calvin Brewer Band, Little G. Weevil, Salt & Pepper, Gil Franklin Band, Hump Night Blues, Samantha Fish and more to give Spa the Blues ---Danielle Davis The 17th Annual Hot Springs Blues Festival is set to take place in the Hill Wheatley Plaza, August 31 through September 1. The new format will make the festival an ALL-WEEKEND affair. Presented by Nightflying Magazine and the Spa City Blues Society of Hot Springs every year, the 17th Annual Hot Springs Blues Festival features many nationally known artists and bands. A few of this year’s headlining acts include Shakura S’aida, The Zac Harmon Band, the Bart Walker Band, and Southern Hospitality (Victor Wainwright, Damon Fowler, JP Soars). Admission is $10 per person per day and $15 per person for a weekend pass. Children aged 12 and younger are FREE of charge. NO coolers or other outside containers are allowed on the festival grounds. Food and beverage vendors will be on-site during the event. Lawn chairs and blankets are welcome. The fun-filled week will begin with the Spa City Blues Society’s weekly Hump Night Blues Jam which will occur on Wednesday, August 28 beginning at 8 p.m. Located at The Ohio Club, in historic downtown Hot Springs, the jam features some of the best musicians in the area stopping by to play a few songs and jam the night away. On Thursday, August 29, National Park Pharmacy and The Ohio Club will host a special concert featuring female electric-blues guitarist and vocalist Samantha Fish. After the event begins, representatives will be on-hand selling Spa City Blues Society merchandise. This is a FREE event. Influenced by legendary acts such as Stevie Ray Vaughn, Freddie King, and Elmore James, Samantha Fish has quickly risen as a top artist in the Blues genre. The 2011 album release Runaway would help Fish earn the coveted title for “Best New Artist Debut” at the 2012 Blues Music Awards. After opening for acts such as Tab Benoit and Watermelon Slim, Fish would join forces with fellow female artists Cassie Taylor and Dani Wilde on the 2011 Ruf Records Blues Caravan “Girls With Guitars” tour. In 2012, Fish would be one of the artists to continue on the “More Girls With Guitars” tour. On Friday, August 30, official festival kick-off parties will begin

Ramos/Dave Crenshaw/John Scalici (Drums), 2Blu & The Lucky Stiffs provide their own takes on various blues songs along with showcasing original material. In 2013, the band would gain much recognition for their contribution to the movie Dead in 5 Heartbeats. Contributing three original tracks including “Dead Man’s Blues,” the band members are receiving much praise for their recent work. Newest to the festival pre-party venue is Classic’s Bar. Located inside of The Clarion Hotel, Classic’s Bar is a non-smoking venue that is open to ALL AGES. This special “Youngblood Blues Jam” will be a jam for all YOUTH. This host band will feature guitarist/vocalist Grayson Goff, guitarist/vocalist Tommy Jackson, and friends. Youth jammers are encouraged to bring their instruments and join in on the fun. Older musicians are also welcome to sit-in with the band. Classic’s Bar offers a full-service menu. Pre-parties will also be taking place at The Ohio Club and Fat Jack’s. (At press time, acts were yet to be announced for these venues.) Attendees who attend The Ohio Club’s kick-off event will need to be sure and come hungry. Opened since 1905, The Ohio Club is known

John Calvin Brewer Band

Victor Wainwright

Samantha Fish at 9 p.m., around popular music venues around the area. The Big Chill will welcome 2Blu & The Lucky Stiffs back to the stage. Providing a smoking and non-smoking venue, attendees will be impressed with the seating, sound, and friendly atmosphere provided by the staff at the live music venue. Alabama natives 2Blu & The Lucky Stiffs will be entertaining the crowd. Influenced by acts such as Little Feat and Stevie Ray Vaughn, the band will showcase an electrifying performance during their gig. Combining elements of delta blues, rock, funk, and gospel, the band members provide great musicianship and creativity into every live performance. In 2009, the band would be named Alabama’s “Best Unsigned Blues Band”. A year later, the band’s album Gone Fishin’ would receive the honorable title of “Kings of Beale Street” during Memphis’ International Blues Challenge. Featuring Bruce Andrews (Guitar, Vocals), George Dudley (Lap Steel, Guitar), Jack Dudley (Bass), Dave Gowens (Percussion), and Steve

of opening for Creedence Clearwater Revisited at Magic Springs. At the 2011 International Blues Challenge, the John Calvin Brewer Band represented the Spa City Blues Society. Following the John Calvin Brewer Band will be the 2013 International Blues Challenge Solo/Duo winner and Atlanta resident Little G.

for having the best hamburgers in town. With full dining and drink options, this bar is a top premier live music venue in historic downtown Hot Springs. Fat Jack’s, the newest bar in the area, offers a full dining experience downstairs with a full music experience on the top floor. Attendees will enjoy the large open room with scenic outside views, and a large open dance floor. The 17th Annual Hot Springs Blues Festival will begin earlier in the day on Saturday, August 31. Kicking off the day’s pre-festival activities will be various Blues-music workshops at The Star Gallery, which is directly across the street from the festival grounds. (At press time, information on workshops were still to be announced.) While the workshops are in full swing, the gates will officially open for the day at 2:30 p.m. on Saturday, August 31, at Hill Wheatley Plaza. When the gates open “Happy Hour” will begin, with half-priced drinks being offered in the beverage tent until 3:30 p.m. At 3:30 p.m., Hot Springs’ own John Calvin Brewer Band will take to the stage to open the 17th Annual Hot Springs Blues Festival. Featuring guitarist/vocalist John Calvin Brewer, back-up vocalist Miranda Brewer, and bassist Shannon Sabbatini, the John Calvin Brewer Band intrigues listeners with their high energy, tight musicianship, and addictive tunes. With original songs such as “Memphis”, “Get A Little”, and “Sojo Mexico”, the band has quickly evolved into a musical sensation around the area. In 2013, the band had the distinct pleasure

Weevil. Known for his unique and inspiring styles in American Roots and Blues, Weevil’s sophomore release The Teaser was named as Mojo Magazine’s “Top 10 Best Blues Album Of The Year”. With a new album slated for release in 2013, Guitarist and Vocalist Little G Weevil is staying busy promoting his work through various live shows across the globe. Originally from Hungary, Weevil would soon make his move to the United States. His first blues musical influence would be the legendary John Lee Hooker. After relocating to Memphis, Tennessee he would go on to share the stage with the likes of Anson Funderburgh, Big Jack Johnson, and E.G. Kight to name a few. After Little G. Weevil exits the stage, the 2013 International Blues Challenge Band winner the Selwyn Birchwood Band will perform. Residing in Florida, Selwyn won the 2013 Albert King Award for

Little G. Weevil “Best Guitarist” at the 2013 International Blues Challenge in Memphis, Tennessee. Opening for the likes of Buddy Guy, Robert Cray, and Joe Louis Walker, the band have gained notoriety for their high-energetic performances. Featuring Selwyn Birchwood (Guitar, Vocals), Curtis Nutail (Drums), Huff Wright (Bass), and Regi Oliver (Saxophone), the band would release their 2011 debut album FL Boy. Including eight tracks, the album includes an eclectic mix of Swampy Roots music, upbeat

Selwyn Birchwood

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front porch Blues, and funk music. For 2013, the band will be releasing their highly-anticipated sophomore release. Following the Selwyn Birchwood Band will be Canadian Jazz and Blues vocalist Shakura S’aida. Due to her strong vocal presence being felt in households across the world, S’aida has received much recognition for her music. Throughout her career, S’aida has performed at New York’s famed Apollo Theatre. She also performed in a back-up


at New York’s famed Apollo Theatre. She also performed in a back-up choir alongside Patti Labelle. To date, S’aida has released three albums including Blueprint, Brown Sugar, and her most recent 2012 two-disc album Time. After the release of Time, S’aida would receive four different music award nominations. The nominations include “Best Blues Album Of The Year” at the 2013 Juno Awards, “Contemporary Female Artist” at the 2013 Blues Music Awards, “Blues Artist Of The Year” at the 2013 Indie Music Awards, and “Entertainer, Female Vocalist, Recording/Producer (with Howard Agee and Scott Cable), and Songwriter Of The Year (with Donna Grantis)” at the 2013 Maple Blues Awards. Closing the festival’s first night will be the Zac Harmon Band. At the tender age of nine, Zac Harmon became fascinated with the Guitar. After several years of playing and performing music, Harmon began to hone his craft while mixing blues and Southern soul. After releasing his 2002 debut album Live At Babe & Ricky’s Inn, Harmon received much

Following Salt & Pepper will be the Spa City Blues Society’s band representatives the Gil Franklin Band. Singing with road-weary conviction and writing lyrics from the heart, lead guitarist, lap steel player, and vocalist Gil Franklin sings mostly original material, based on solid roots music. Longtime band mate Jim Harlow holds down the bass while John Roach keeps the rhythmic appeal on the drums. Gil Franklin’s partner in crime on the Guitar is none other than Dan Sokoloski.

Salt & Pepper Following Gil Franklin will be Hot Springs, Arkansas’ own Hump Night Blues Band. The band will take to the stage to perform in an All-Star Jam. Featuring Larry Womack (guitar, vocals), Steve Danger (drums, vocals), and Rooster Meeks (bass), the members of the Hump Night Blues Band have provided great music to Arkansas since the early 90s. Performing at various venues in and around Hot Springs, the band has made a positive name for themselves by providing phenomenal chemistry and maintaining life-long friendships through the

Shakura S'Aida recognition for his music. In 2004, Harmon and the Mid-South Blues Revue won the Blues Foundation’s “Best Unsigned Band” award at the International Blues Challenge. A year later, after releasing the album The Blues According to Zacariah, Harmon would be named XM Satellite Radio’s “Best New Blues Artist” which was followed by a 2006 win at the Blues Music Awards for “Best New Artist Debut”. In 2007, Harmon would be named to the Blues Foundation’s Board of Directors. In 2009, Harmon would win the “Little Milton” Guitar award for “Outstanding Guitar Player” at the Jackson Music Awards. In 2010, Harmon was presented with a Peavey Award by Peavey Electronics founder and CEO Hartley D. Peavey during the “Mississippi Celebrates Its Grammy Legacy” celebration. Shortly before the Zac Harmon Band exits the stage, after-parties will kick-off at The Big Chill, The Ohio Club, and Fat Jack’s. Beginning at 9pm, The Big Chill will welcome 2Blu & The Lucky Stiffs for another night of fun. (Other acts will be announced shortly for The Ohio Club and Fat Jack’s.) There will be NO COVER at any of the

Gil Franklin Band music. Currently, the Hump Night Blues Band can be seen performing every Wednesday night at Hot Springs’ own musical venue The Ohio Club as part of the Hump Night Blues Jam. Since starting the successful weekly jam, the band has quickly gained notoriety and notable mentions throughout the area. During the show the Hump Night Blues Band will have special guests join them on stage for a spectacular performance. Following the Hump Night Blues Band, the Brandon Santini Band will take to the stage. Featuring Brandon Santini (vocals, harp), Jeff Jensen (guitar), Bill Ruffino (bass), and Brian Wells (drums), the band combines unique styles of Mississippi Hill Country, Delta, and Chicago West Coast Blues. Previously known for fronting Delta High-

Warren Haynes, the Bart Walker Band never disappoint with their upbeat and energetic performances. In June 2012, the band made their first appearance in Hot Springs at the Belvedere Golf Club. Playing in front of a massive and excited audience, the band showcased their in-

Brandon Santini fluential styles in front of a standing-room crowd. In 2013, Bart Walker released his much-anticipated follow-up album Waiting on Daylight. Walker continues to tour as part of Ruf Record’s Blues Caravan Tour. Closing out the 17th Annual Hot Springs Blues Festival will be the powerful blues/rock trio Southern Hospitality. Combining the electrical forces of lap steel player Damon Fowler, high-octane boogie pianist/vocalist Victor Wainwright, and eclectic blues guitar slinger JP Soars, the trio formed to create a new and unique style to the blues.

Bart Walker Band What began as an impromptu jam at a blues festival in Florida would turn into a gig on the Legendary Rhythm and Blues Pre-Cruise Party for the trio. Released in 2013, the trio’s debut release Easy Livin debuted to the International Roots music world. Produced by Tab Benoit and recorded at Benoit’s Whiskey Bayou Studio in Louisiana, the record keeps its Americana and Southern Soul roots music intact. While Southern Hospitality finishes their set, after-parties will begin for the final night of the festival. The Big Chill will welcome 2Blu & The Lucky Stiffs back for a third night. The Ohio Club and Fat Jack’s will host their own events for the final night as well. To receive the most updated information pertaining to the 17th Annual Hot Springs Blues Festival, please visit the Spa City Blues Society’s official website at www.spacityblues.org or you can contact them directly at spacitybluessociety@gmail.com ---DD

Zac Harmon venues. The 17th Annual Hot Springs Blues Festival will begin the final day of festivities on Sunday, September 1. Various Blues music-related workshops will be held at the Star Gallery prior to the festival beginning. While the workshops are in full swing, the gates will officially open for the day at 1:30 p.m. “Happy Hour” continues for the second day, as half-priced drinks will be offered in the beverage tent until 2:30pm. Beginning at 2:30 p.m., Hot Springs, Arkansas’ own International Blues Challenge representatives will take to the stage to perform during the festival. The first act will be the Spa City Blues Society’s duo representatives Salt & Pepper. The duo would make it through the finals held at Memphis, Tennessee’s Orpheum Theater during the 2013 International Blues Challenge. Known mostly for their unique interpretations of Blues and R&B cover tunes, Tony Nardi (vocals, keys) and Eddie Mobley (vocals, drums) have been performing together since 1969. In 1970, while stationed in Bangkok, the duo recorded and pressed two original tracks including “Linda” and “Man Of My Word”. Approximately 40 years later, a Northern Soul DJ from England would receive a copy of these rare tracks and would mix the songs into his set. Shortly after, Salt & Pepper would discover that in January of 2009, a copy of the album would sell on Ebay in excess of $3,000.

Hump Night Blues Band way for six years, Brandon Santini started playing harp at the tender age of 15. With influences such as Muddy Waters, Kim Wilson, and Junior Wells, many listeners are infatuated with Santini’s inspirational techniques and sounds which are comparable to that of legendary musician and singer John Popper. Currently signed to Electro Glide Records, the Brandon Santini Band has released several albums including Songs of Love, Money, and Misery along with ‘Big Dog’ Mercer. Most recently, Brandon Santini was nominated for the “Sean Costello Rising Star Award” in the 2013 Blues Blast Magazine Awards. Following the Brandon Santini Band will be the Bart Walker Band. Band members Bart Walker (guitar, vocals), CJ Wilder (bass), and Austin Curcuruto (drums) showcase adverse and inspiring sounds during each live performance. In 2011, the band would release their debut Blues/Rock album Who I Am, which featured 11 stand-out tracks. One year later, the Bart Walker Band would place 2nd in the International Blues Challenge, with Bart Walker winning the title of “Best Guitar Player” at the annual competition. With influences such as Stevie Ray Vaughan, Derek Trucks, and

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What’s in a name?

High Ridge, MO • Jeremiah Raber recently created a groin protection device with layers of Kevlar that can resist multiple gunshots and is testing it for the army, called Armored Nutshellz.

Choosing poorly

Carlsbad, NM • Shaun Paneral was questioned by police recently on a loud-music complaint and, concerned that he already had an outstanding arrest warrant, gave his name as “Shaun Paul,” whoever he is, who is also wanted by police in New Mexico, and Paneral was arrested for the false ID.

Can’t help myself

Excrementum occurrum, too often

Balls

Perris, CA • Philip Garcia was recently arrested after crawling naked through a doggy door and brazenly announced to the female resident that he was “here for sex.”

Solutions

Santa Ana, CA • Catherine KIeu was sentenced to life in prison for cutting off her husband’s penis and throwing in a garbage disposal.

Solutions, too

Phoenix, AZ • Todd Shields, a Phoenix bus driver, was recently charged with assault after he repeatedly punched a passenger and slammed his head against a bench when the 21-year-old tried to board the bus with a reduced-fare ticket for minors.

Morons on parade

Brunete, Spain • This city has now seen a radical drop in unscooped dog droppings after employing volunteers to find the names of derelict dogs, then matching the dog with the town’s dog registrations to obtain the owners’ addresses, then mailing them packages containing their dogs’ business as “lost property”.

Short-term memory loss

Council Bluffs, IA • Dave Burgstrum, a member of the International Order of Odd Fellows, recently put an oak coffin up for sale online, “forgetting” to mention the full skeleton inside.

Can’t help myself

Albuquerque, NM • Luis Briones was recently arrested for distracted driving after he crashed into another car while having sexual intercourse with a friend.

Wichita, KS • A 38-year-old man was recently arrested for trying to rob a Spangles restaurant by presenting a note demanding cash, but was undone because his note was written on the back of a check reorder form that included his name and address.

Colorful love

Excrementum occurrum

Carteret, NJ • Dennis Gholston recently tried driving in the high-occupancy lane even though alone in the car, and when he was stopped he was found to be hauling $4,000 worth of heroin.

Madhya Predesh, India • In a country notoriously short of toilets, the government recently announced that to qualify for government benefits, a prospective groom must submit photos of himself beside his own toilet to prove that he and his wife will have home sanitation. JULY 12: Royal Thunder Adam Faucett 13: Tyrannosaurus Chicken 16: MANE Canehill Engagement 18: Pallbearer Iron Tongue 19: Dirty Secrets Opporunists Peckerwolf 20: Dangerous Idiots Adam Faucett 23: The Bohannons Emily Bell * 25: Bobgoblin Knox Hamilton 26: Velvet Kente 27: Don’t Stop Please Kentucky Knife Fight 30: Mothwind Jab Jab Suckerpunch ...see page 48 for complete calendar...

Hyogo Prefecture, Japan • Yasuomi Hirai, 26, was recently arrested after crawling “dozens of meters” in an underground gutter solely to gain access to a particular sidewalk grate near Konan Women’s University in order to look up at skirt-wearers passing over the grate.

What would Jesus wear?

Washington, D.C. • The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office recently approved the application for Jesus Jeans, and the company has prevented a dozen other companies from using such clothing names as “Jesus First,” “Sweet Jesus,” “Jesus Couture” and, most recently, “Jesus Surfed.”

Toys in the attic

Riverside, IL • Lawrence Adamczyk was recently arrested after reports that he was loitering at Riverside Brookfield High School during a swim meet, admitting to police (after being tipped off via “brainwave” messages from the singer Justin Bieber) and that moments before police arrived, he had been engaged in a solo sex act while ogling the swimmers.

DuPage County, IL • David Beckman was recently charged with animal cruelty after sexually abusing his pet peacock “Phyl.”

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Dangerous Idiots to record live album and shoot DVD at The White Water Tavern Public invited to join in the record production as co-producers

---Peter Read On Saturday, July 20, the legendary White Water Tavern will be the site of a live album & DVD production featuring The Dangerous Idiots and YOU. Also on the bill will be Adam Faucett, who will open the show. Due to the incredible feel of this infamous venue, not to mention the great acoustics of the room, the White Water has been the scene of many a live recording through the years. Blues Patrol, Burger, Amy Garland, and Bonnie Montgomery are but some of the artists who’ve used the club to capture their live work. The importance of recording live is that, while many bands can play live shows well, few musicians have had enough studio experience to really be able to use it as a tool as it should be used. They’re used to playing live shows, but it takes a special arrangement to really capture their live energy…hence, the “live” recording. The Dangerous Idiots band consists of Aaron

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Sarlo (vocals, guitar, ukelele), Jake Rutherford (bass), Leewood Thomas (drums), and backup drummer Randy Harsey. The group has previously released several recordings, but this will be their first live album, and possibly the first-ever DVD made at the club by anyone. The good folks actually shooting the video will be Mike Poe, Christy Ward and Cody Riggan, with Jason Tedford at the helm of the audio recorder. Patrons will also have the chance to sign up as “co-producers” and have their names listed on the actual releases for having been at the event. Artist Chris Raymond, of Sonuvagon Studios, is providing the cover artwork (as he did for this edition of Nightflying.) Mostar Records, the Dangerous Idiot’s label, will be releasing this project internationally in the next several months. So, Saturday, July 20 at the White Water Tavern, come be an extra in a concert film!! Come be a part of a Dangerous Idiots album!!

Come out and drink so much beer and have such a good time that when you finally watch the film you’ll say proudly, “Holy crap!! I was there?? I don’t remember any of that night...” Come show your love for The Dangerous Idiots, for Adam Faucett, and especially for one of the coolest live music venues in the state of Arkansas, The White Water Tavern. ---PR

Adam Faucett will open the show

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Dugan‘s checks in this month with a very fine line-up. On the bill are Raj Arnold, Luke Johnson, the Karla Case Band, Josh Green, Nickel Biscuit, The Becker Brothers, Shannon Boshears, White Collar Criminals and a lot more. And never forget that the last Thursday of each month is a huge and eclectic jazz Jam… Caught a set the other night with Barrett Baber and Colby, and as always was quite entertained. The two have been playing together for years and it shows. It’s one of those things where the musicians seem to be able to read each other’s minds and can anticipate each other’s moves. It’s cool. (I can’t even anticipate my own moves…let along someone else’s…) The food here is truly superb, the service is beautiful and the vibes cannot be beat in The Altered State. What‘s more, there‘s never a cover charge…and I for one like that… Dugan s is located at 403 E. 3rd. For bookings call Don between 2 and 4 p.m. weekdays. Call (501)244-0542 for details and information....... Stickyz Rock n Roll Chicken Shack, as always, is one of the primary party rooms in the Altered State, and has been so for over a decade. In the coming weeks are Jabee, Shovels & Rope, Bonnie Montgomery, Natural Child, You, Me & Us, The Coasts, Shoplift, Yo Mama’s Big Fat Booty Band, Four On The Floor, Fletcher C. Johnson, Tsar Bombs, Glittercore, Nick Moss, War Chief, Brown Soul Shoes, Quaker City, Night Hawk, and a lot more. The chicken coop is open and doing extremely well (the club’s outdoor patio). I caught up to Patrice Pike recently at the club and as usual was blown away. Patrice is a very talented singer-songwriter and performer, who, with only her drummer create more music than a lot of full bands. See the Sound listings for the dates and complete line-up. But then you should know that by now... To reach the club call (501)372-7707, and for bookings call Chris King at (501)372-1151....... And moving down the street, The Rev Room, the concert room in the River Market, always has an exciting calendar. Look for the Mad Conductor, Brother Andy & His Big Damn Mouth, Bombay Harambee, Blameshift, Screaming For Silence, Dark From Day One, The Trey Hawkings Band, Cons of Formant, Band of Heathens, Jason Bolalnd & The Stragglers, The Dirty River Boys, North Mississippi Allstars, Parmalee, Asking Alexandria, Motionless In White, Upon A Burning Body, Crown The Empire, Whiskey Myers, The

Cadillac Three, Damn Arkansan and more. And don‘t forget that outdoor deck facing the river, which will have live acoustic players throughout the warm season. While you re there, check out the food at Rumba, it is, in a word, excellent. For bookings contact Chris King at (501)372-1151.……

caliber live musicians in a very cool room. I just learned, too, that they are getting away from the “dueling pianos” theme, and plan to switch to regular players on a nightly basis. While I personally really like the dueling piano format (being a piano player myself), the folks at the club have realized that this is not terribly attractive to the college-age party crowd…hence the format change. In the coming weeks look for Tommy Orr, Geoffrey My-

Midtown Billiards checks in with a stellar band line-up for the next several weeks. On the bill are Funkanights, Interstate Buffalo, Boom-Boom, Cadillac Jackson, Moonshine Mafia (!), Stiff Necked Fools, Classy San Diego, Shawn James & The Shape Shifters and more. And Midtown is the home of the very best burger in The Altered State and then some. It make take a while because at those hours they club is slammed, but it is well worth it once you sink your teeth into it. (“That hour”, for most, is usually between 1 a.m. and 5 a.m.) Midtown is an authentically funky New Orleans style poolhall dive where folks in the club bidness close out the night, and it s open 7 days a week until daybreak. For bookings call Conan, at (501)372-7110....... And while we‘re on the subject, I‘m happy to report that the other Midtown, the new TCs Midtown Grill in Conway, is essentially changing the city. Within the past 3 years or so, Conway, Arkansas has come alive with clubs and watering holes…and this is still a “dry county”. (I don’t think it will be so for very long…) With live bands on weekends, lots of pool tables, shuffleboards, an enormous concert sound and light system, a full bar and even an extensive menu of bar food, the room has quickly become a hit with the Conway party crowd. Set to appear in the coming weeks are The Revolutioners, Silversa, Official Modern Superstar, Brown Soul Shoes, One Way Road, Raising Grey, Third Degree, Jet 420, Mother Hubbard & The Regulators, Jason Greenlaw & The Groove, Aces Wild, The Muddlestuds, Dirty Lindsey and a lot more. The food is excellent, too…and is a definite cut above your standard bar fare. It is, basically, becoming Party Central for the area. TCs is open every day, features multiple pool tables, shuffleboard, a most full bar and a superb stereo system to boot. See their ad on page 3 of this edition for the map to the place. For bookings call (501)205-0576... King‘s Dueling Pianos on Front Street is doing extremely well. King‘s features a full bar, fine food, and the highest

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ers, DJ Log-Dog, Lena Cheatham and Ryan Jackson, Travis Caudell, Josh Green, East on 40, Brown Soul Shoes, Tate Smith, My Brother, My Friend, Smokey Emerson, Lucious Spiller, Akeem Kemp and Brian Ramsey. Kings serves really excellent food, and sports a full bar. To reach King‘s by phone, call (501)205-8512....... The legendary White Water Tavern checks in with yet another stellar musical month in store. The club will be the site of a huge recording party on Saturday, July 20 when the Dangerous Idiots throw a live recording party. They will also be filming the affair to create a live DVD, and you and everyone you know are invited to take part. See the separate article on this elsewhere in this edition. Also on the bill in the coming weeks are Royal Thunder, Adam Faucett & The Tall Grass, Buffalo, Tyrannosaurus Chicken, MANE, The Canehill Engagement, Kevin Kirby, Pallbearer, Iron Tongue, Terminus, The Dirty Secrets, Opportunists, Peckerwolf, The Bohannons, Emily Ell, Bobgoblin with Knox Hamilton, Velvet Kente, Don’t Stop Please, Kentucky Knife Fight, Mothwind, Jab Jab Suckerpunch, Enchiridion, and a whole lot more…and the calendar grows daily, so check out the WhitewaterTavern.com The WWT has resumed serving food every night, and has a fairly extensive menu of bar offerings. (They re closed on Sunday…) For bookings and directions call Matt White at (501)3758400....... West End Smoke House & Tavern keeps the party going 7 days a week. Appearing at the club in the coming weeks are Goldy Locks, Velcro Pygmies, Mr. Happy, Shari Bales Band, Big Stack, Miss Used, Mayday By Midnight, Alizé, Thread and more. And West End serves its full menu until 1 in the a.m. 7 nights a week. For bookings call (501)224-7665.......

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The Fort Smith Blues Festival was one of the largest festivals yet. Nearperfect weather set the stage for a nearperfect line-up. Kudos to all involved. And thanks for such a cool event. After way too many years, one of the Altered State’s favorite-ever bands is set to magically reappear. Big Al & The Heavyweights will be bringing their rowdy brand of swamp-mix-music to Webby D’s on August 1. The band’s potent gumbo of Americana combines the musical ingredients of blues, jazz and Zydeco, spiced with roots rock and lots of energy and fun. Founding members included Warren Haynes, who went on to become a driving force with the Allman Bros and later founded Gov’t Mule, Rick Gerken of Sweethearts of the Rodeo and of course, Big Al. The band has recorded five CD’s of original material. Each of the CD’s have had songs featured as “Blues Breakers of the Week”, on original Blues Brother Dan Aykroyd’s House of Blues Radio Show. The band’s prolific songwriters have had their tunes recorded by many other artists. These would include Grammy-award winning blues artist and winner of the Albert King award, the late Michael Burks’ “Make It Rain”, blues legend Earl Gaines’ “Why Can’t We Be Alone”, Johnny Jones and Charles “Mr. Dynamite” Walker’s “Wrestlin’ with The Blues” and Zydeco kingpin CJ Chenier’s, “Eat More Crawfish”. Bruce Iglauer, founder and president of Alligator Records, personally produced the band’s latest CD, Nothin’ But Good Lovin’. Big Al & The Heavyweights consists

of Big Al Lauro, drums, vocals; James Bass, guitar, fiddle, saxophone and vocals; Dean Galatas, bass and vocals; and John ‘The Colonel’ Fuhrmann, harmonica and vocals. Opening this show will be local legend Mark Albertson. Other artists set to appear at Webby’s in the next several weeks include the 1 Oz. Jig, Moonshine Mafia, Dirty Pesos, Isayah’s All Stars, Starroy, Gator Moose, Toto Jojo, Country Jesus & Friends, Groovement, Shawn James, Cluster Pluck, Weakness For Blondes, 3 If By Sky, the Paul Benjamin Band, Bryant Carter and more.Webby D’s is one of the coolest music venues in the area and you should check it out. For bookings call Jim at (479)4945661……. R. Landry’s is one of the strongest and most happening clubs in town. Set to appear in the next several weeks are Jamie Lou, Prince Albert, Willin’ & Able, Mark Albertson, Joe Sundell, Brandon White & Luke Pruitt, Gary Hutchison, Oreo Blue, Jeff Kearney Triage, Grant Pierson, The Bannister Brothers Band, Leah & The Mojo Doctors, Tom Ware and The Rachel Fields Band. There’s no cover charge, but you’ll want to put something in the tip jar on the way out. To reach R. Landry’s by phone, call (479)783-2505……. Neumeier’s Rib Room has a pretty full roster of talent. On the bill in the coming weeks are

Candlebox, Hot Lix (a Hair band tribute), The 17th Floor, Corey Smith, The Dirty Guv’nahs, Whitey Morgan & The 78s with Judge Parker, Blackjack Billy with Hillbilly Vegas, Whiskey Myers, Cadillac Three, The Reverend Horton Heat with Powerglide. For bookings call Bill at (479)494RIBS (7427)……. Rooster’s is partying down every night of the week. True, the live bands are only Thursday through Saturday, but the club is open 7 days a week until 5 a.m. In the coming weeks look for The Matt Dodd Band, Highwater Gamble, Fabbgasker, Brian Hughes, Steve Dimmit, Chicken Pot Pie, Crossroads, Dave Randall, War Pony and more. Rooster’s features several levels inside the club, as well as perhaps the coolest outdoor deck in the state, overlooking Garrison Avenue. There are pool tables, arcade games, live bands and decent bar food. For bookings contact (479)783COCK (2625)....... Set to appear at The Long Horn Saloon in the coming weeks are Matt Stell, Velcro Pygmies, Tragikly White, Kevin Fowler, Doug Stone and more. To reach the club for directions and further information, call (479)6342200……. Hero’s is temporarily closed due to having to relocate. It seems the own-

ers of the building (the whole block, actually), have decided to completely renovate the property. (The same folks put the new stop ‘n’ rob store on the corner of that block recently…) We’ll have information on the new location when it’s open… For bookings at the club call (479)784-5055……. Old Town of Fort Smith has live music most nights of the week, but we were unable to reach the club before presstime so you will just have to call and ask them. Old Town is open every day and there’s seldom a cover charge.. Call (479)782-1999 for information....... Out on South Hwy. 71, Beef O’Brady’s checks in this month with a somewhat sparse calendar. Look for dates with Larry B., Jazz After 5, Terri & The Executives and more. The food here is quite good and the crowd that hangs here is one partying, music-loving bunch of fools (the best kind…) For bookings call Kim at (479)6469464……. The Movie Lounge is back in our pages this go-round. (We have been unable to reach the club the last couple editions…) Set to appear are the Jon Dooly Experience, The Rain Kings, Larry B., The Hardy Winburn Experience, some guy named robb, Barrett Baber, Sky Smeed & Joe Mack, Gary Hutchison & John Magness, The Smokin’ Crawdads, Blue Fiddle, and Tom Ware performing every Tuesday. For bookings call (479)2263595…….

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Starlight Series Returns:

R. Landry’s and Indie-pendant agency join forces for concerts

Jimbo Mathus

---Dori Colston The Starlight Series Returns September 11 and October 16, 2013: The Starlight Series is back! R. Landry’s and it’s co-owner Dori Colston has once again teamed up with her other business, The Indie-pendent Agency, to bring Fort Smith, Arkansas it’s second year of intimate music Starlight Series. Differing from last years’ live music and food series which was held and coproduced by The Movie Lounge, R. Landry’s, and The Indie-pendent Agency, this years’ series is a live, intimate Music Series without the featured food and drinks. Also new this year is the locale. The Starlight Series has moved to The Five Star Building at 100 N. 8th Street, in downtown Fort Smith. Previous noteworthy music productions have been held in this locale like The 801 Music Series put together by acclaimed booking agent and musician Dick Renko. The Starlight Series has well-established the standard for providing an intimate, world class performance in a laid back atmosphere by known and unknown artists. Last year’s line up contained phenomenal musicians like songwriters Brett Jones (7 time number one billboard charted songwriter of songs such as, “That’s How Country Boys Roll” made famous by Jason Aldean), Susan Gibson, the songwriter behind The Dixie Chicks’ “Wide Open Spaces”, and “Sister Sevens” Patrice Pike. Indie musicians (unknown to the masses) were included in the line up like Carter Sampson, Wendy Colonna, and Shelley King. It’s hard to believe, but this year’s line up may just be better than last year’s, with artists like internationally known and established folk artist Mary Gauthier and Americana/Blues/Rock musician Jimbo Mathus. The first of the two Starlight Series events is to be held on September 11th, 2013 with songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Jimbo Mathus. Surely you recall how Jimbo “masterminded the hyper-ragtime, jump blues act Squirrel Nut Zippers,” based on Jimbo’s Mississippi area influence. This was a project that “started as a fun little art project but eventually sold a million-plus CDs in the 1990s, with a standout hit single “Hell” that went gold. Of course if that doesn’t impress you, then I’m sure his blues guitar work in the early 2000’s with Buddy Guy will when “Mathus toured with Guy off and on from 2001 to 2003.” and “recorded with Guy on his album Sweet Tea, and the Grammy Award winning album blues singer.” Opening for Jimbo Mathus will be local greats Tyrannosaurus Chicken. This roots/blues/

trance-dance band is quickly lining themselves out to make a huge national and possibly international impression on the live music scene in the very near future, having already made a regular habit of attracting crowds to venues across much of the United States. If you haven’t been keeping up with “T-Chicken”, get on it. This particular show with Jimbo Mathus and Tyrannosaurus Chicken promises to be one of the most stellar shows put together in Fort Smith, AR this year and possibly this decade. (I wonder who will play more instruments, Jimbo, Bob or Rachel?) The second show of this series will be held on October 16, 2013. Live Music “buffs” can see the legendary folk singer-songwriter Mary Gauthier performing Live! Mary Gauthier is multi-award winning, Grand Ol’ Opry featured, and more! There are many contributing factors to her success, all impressive, including her honest, straight-forward lyrics that tend to reach inside listeners minds to find the common bond between us all. More often that not, she leaves audiences emotionally raw, a trait that few musicians have. It’s a talent that even the greats of the music industry have noticed as Mary’s songs have been praised by both Bob Dylan and Tom Waits and recorded by Jimmy Buffet, Blake Shelton, Boy George, Tim McGraw, Mike Farris, Candi Staton and others. Opening for Mary will be another stunning songwriter out of Austin, Texas: Robyn Ludwick. Robyn’s impressive songwriting skills, musicianship, and performances have been known to bring crowds from a loud chatter to a complete silence. Robyn’s accolades backs it. Amongst her most recent accomplishments are #1 albums in Europe, The #1 Album of 2011 in Texas with Out of These Blues, and being voted in the top 10 Female musicians of 2011 by No Depression Magazine. It’s easy to see that songwriting and performing music is a family trait, considering that her brothers are Bruce and Charlie Robinson. What’s even cooler is that Robyn and Mary share a common tie, having both been produced by all-star musician and producer Gurf Morlix. Many may recognize Gurf from his work producing Lucinda Williams, Ray Willie Hubbard, Ray Bonneville, Said Cleaves, Sam Baker, and Ruthie Foster (to name a few). Tickets for each event will be available online for a special pre-sale price of $30 here. Buy tickets for The Starlight Series Presents: Mary Gauthier. Tickets will also be for sale at the door for $35, and drinks available for sale

Mary Gauthier

the night of the event. Both the September and October event tickets will be available for a pre-sale combination price (online only) for a combined price of $60. ---DC

To buy tickets: Sept. 11 event: http://www.brownpapertickets. com/event/416409 Oct. 16 event: http://www.brownpapertickets. com/event/416444

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guitar. That was back in 1958, which means he is a few years behind me (and millennia ahead of me musically). Best thing about Mike, beyond even his guitar virtuosity and his musical flexibility, is his ability to gather extraordinary talents and let ‘em shine. This is a blindingly good example of that very trait. There are eighteen tracks on this album, every one a gem of its own type, every one featuring some cat you never heard before or not like this anyway. Guitarists, vocalists, pianists, organists, saxists (I don’t think that’s a word – Ed.) and drummists (now cut it out – Ed.) all getting to do their thing(s) for your amusement / enjoyment. Still not as good as catching one of his shows live, this is a damned good demonstration of the hot and the cool of blues-rock. Go to www.mikedollins.biz for more info, or call him at 501-658-0385 or write to Mike Dollins Band, PO Box 637, Bryant AR 72089. Mike thanks Joe and Rhonda Pitts at Lonesome Oak Studios for making this happen.

---Doug Treadway

I had an idea and by the time my ancient Mac booted up, I forgot it. I’m listening to some Eric Clapton, his homage to Robert Johnson, and I must say I like him this way better than ever before. I began to learn to play guitar with a Mel Bay Guitar Method book and then got a Mel Bay Chord book. A contemporary guitarist I admire (and envy) has a book out called “Mel Bay Presents Acoustic Fingerstyle Guitar Workshop by Richard Gilewitz” which comes with a CD and a DVD for $22.95. Inquire via email@melbay.com for more. Another book I ran across recently that I like is “Rockin’ The Blues,” a fakebook with photos and short pieces by and/or about folks such as Robbie Robertson, Duane Allman, Mick Taylor, and Keith Richards, plus a CD and a brief explication on tablature, all for $19.95 from www.halleonard.com. While I’m on free commercials, I want to give a shout out to PC Hardware here in Little Rock. The shop is also called Light Innovations and it was for that aspect I went in. I needed a bracket to hang a new (to me) ceiling fan and not only did I find it there (after hitting a few other places first), when I asked how much it was going to cost me, the guy said: “Nothing; just come see me first next time you need something like this.” (Which I did.) That’s customer service I can live with. On the subject of books, I reviewed “Woodsongs” in these pages some years ago. The author, folksinger Michael Johnathon, has a show on KUAR. I forget what hour and night, but you can look it up. I could too, but you really wouldn’t want me to make it that easy on you, right? Jean Stapleton died recently at 90. She acted on stage and screen, both large and small, but her defining role was Edith Bunker on TV’s “All In The Family” as the ever-suffering wife of Archie (Carroll O’Connor). And bathing beauty Esther Williams, who swam into acting stardom some 70 years ago, has died at 91. As a teenager she set the 100-meter freestyle record and after her movie career was a TV commentator on Olympic synchronized swimming. Another actor has died. James Gandolfini succumbed to a heart attack at 51. He is most noted for his role as Tony Soprano on TV, but was also a stage star. And speaking of stars, Bobby ‘Blue’ Bland’s magnificent voice has been stilled after dominating the R & B charts for several decades. He was 83. Author Jack Vance passed at 96 and Deacon Jones, a hallof-fame defensive lineman for the Los Angeles Rams and part of the Fearsome Foursome, has gone on to new glory at 74. Journalist Michael Hastings, who wrote the article in Rolling Stone that led to General Stanley McChrystal’s removal as the U. S. Commander in Afghanistan, was killed in a car crash at 33. I feel I gave Frank Wood short shrift last issue. I met Frank in Fayetteville in 1980 and was immediately taken with his ability and humility. I served as Art Director on the set of a tape he made at the public access TV station there, uncharacteristically shunning the spotlight in favor of a far greater talent. Frank was a gentle man, which is not to say he could not be rough and tough. He was strong and athletic and able to take down someone twice his size, but he preferred the peaceful path. It took a lot to get him riled up and that usually was something like a bully picking on someone smaller or weaker. He was a true White Knight, coming to the aid of fair maidens and the defenseless. He would not slay dragons, but teach them manners, show them the error of their ways, and lead them onto a different, less violent, more benevolent path. He was that rare artist who had no problem sharing the glory. I’ve never known anyone else quite like him. He could speak authoritively on Hudson automobiles or western heroes or Far Eastern philosophy or well, just about any subject you might bring up to him. He had a keen sense of humor and was able to laugh at himself as well as at the follies of humanity at large.

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How many folks have you known who could stand flat-footed, leap straight up into the air, do a full back flip, and land in exactly the same spot? That was Frank Wood. He also took me in one night when my then girlfriend kicked me out in the middle of the night and I had nowhere to go. He rescued many of us stray cats (I had been neutered already). He sometimes was bitten for his troubles, but he had a devoted friend in me and in so many guys like me. I heard it said at his memorial service that if you knew him, you loved him and if you didn’t love him, you just didn’t know him. So true. He was not a churchgoer, nor a religious man, but he was one of the most spiritual beings I have ever encountered and, as I said at his memorial service, I am a better person for having known him. I’d like to take a moment to apologize to all the folks who’ve sent us music via the internet. My gateway is being blocked somehow and I can’t access my email account. Maybe somebody sent me some malware or my machine is just worn out. Anybody want to send or bring me a brand new Mac? Hey, I’ll even bring you a cold drink while you hook it up for me, roll you a smoke, whatever.

CALLIOPE BLUES Justin McGoldrick Indie There are thirteen tunes here, all but one written by Justin himself, and that one (“Hungover and Broke”) he co-wrote with bass player Jimmy Young. McGoldrick sings and plays guitar on all tracks. He opens with the erotically charged “Foxfire” and closes with a number that might resonate with our fans (“White Water Blues”). Other players involved in this project, which was recorded at Wolfman Studios last year, are Judy Warner (fiddle and organ), Bonnie Montgomery (piano and backing vocals), Sanford Tollette (harmonica), Amy McBride (backing vocals), and John Mauldin (bass and backing vocals). Oh yeah, and the aforementioned Jimmy Young on bass. Johnny Cash was an early influence and though his voice is not as deep, his style is somewhat similar. He comes from Australia, but has moved on to the U S of A and is currently working with a punkabilly band called The P-47’s. He can be found on ReverbNation and Facebook and jpmcgoldrick (Twitter) as well as justin.mcgoldrick@comcast.net (for emails). THE BEST OF MDB 1968 – 2013 Mike Dollins Band JAM Dollins has favored us with a few new discs over the past several years and they’ve all been dandy little bits of rockin’ blues, but this is a bit different. This one goes back a long way and covers disparate combos, though none going back to the first band he put together when he was but a mere stripling of 13 and the R & B he heard on the radio inspired him to take up

TALES FROM TATTLETOWN The Smittles Indie This is some truly unusual music. When it started playing, I thought ‘huh, sounds Brazilian, like Flora Purim’ and then, whoa, it changed, charged off in a whole ‘nother direction, as singer Stephanie Smittle slipped into her best Tammy Wynette impression. Recorded at Wolfman Studios, the album is an amazingly eclectic collection of ten tunes written or co-written by Smittle. Joined by John Davies on guitar, vocals and whistling, Jim McGehee on keys, Wythe Walker on guitars and vocals, Roy Wittenberg on drums and vocals, Matthew Gray on tuba, Clifford Hawkins (aka da hawk) on trumpet, S. Koch on harmonica and whistling, Patrick Lindsey on percussion, Lyn Noricks on mandolin, Keri Reid on saxophone, Matt Stone on pedal steel, Chris Thompson on trombone, and Tom Ware on mandolin and fiddle, she runs the gamut of musical expression. There’s sweetly sad and gaily romping and more than a little tra la la. As my Carolyn used to say, “how fun.” Oh, there is also a credit of special thanks to the Bottom of the Bucket Choir, which includes someone named Tina Turner. Just to round it out, Michael Taylor did the album art, but I find no contact information.

CHAPTER ONE Downday Indie Rock ‘n’ roll. Good rock ‘n’ roll. Makes me wish I knew more about the act playing on this disc. PINGADDAMIDY! The New Iberians Argess Well, hell. I no sooner get back home than I get some music makes me pine for da bayou. The title song is a clever number and the lead track is cool too, but “The Barbecue Song” leaves me cold – too repetitious by far and anyway, they really don’t know how to barbeque down there – give me the Sims hot sauce on a rib sandwich any day. Oops, now I’m gettin’ hungry. Evan Shlaes, who plays accordion and sings, wrote all nine songs on this CD. He lets Claes Almroth, who plays damned good harmonica, take the lead vocal on one cut and bassist Linc McGrath take another. Most of the bass playing is by J. Michael Kearsey; Fred Ingram is the drummer; Clark


songs). Drummer Tom Hambridge co-wrote a few. Also appearing here are guitarist Robert Britt, bassist Tommy MacDonald, and pianist / organist Jefferson Jarvis. They recorded at Black River Entertainment Studios and applied the finishing touch at Switch Yard Studio, both in Nashville, Tennessee. Go to www. rbstone.com for a calendar of upcoming appearances.

(wonder whatever happened to Washboard Leo?) and it all adds up to a jolly good time. Laissez les bon temps roulez! For booking information check out www.newiberians.com. Strangely enough, even though our boys comprise a zydeco band, the album was recorded and mastered at Falcon Studios in Portland, Oregon.

BLUE HEART Too Slim and the taildraggers Underworld From the bayou to the swamp - at least it sounds swampy - to Music City. This album was recorded in Nashville, Tennessee, at Ronnie’s Place and at The Switchyard. Guitarist Timothy Langford (aka Too Slim) wrote all but two of the eleven songs and handles most of the vocals, with assistance from percussionist / backup singer Tom Hambridge. Also involved are electric guitarist Bob McNelley, bass guitarist Tommy MacDonald, (B3) organist Reese Wynans, and Jimmy Hall, who plays harmonica on the title track and sings on another. I don’t know; the more I listen to ‘em the more this band sounds like my old TexLa pal Tom Coerver and his band Goin’ South. The final piece is the least like the rest and the most interesting of all. See www.too.slim.org or www.facebook.tooslimandthetaildraggers for further information. PRINCESS OF THE RODEO W. Dire Wolf Indie This is some sweet music, sweet and simple. Mostly major chords not played as power chords and lots of waltz time adds up to simple stuff, easy to listen to while shuffling about the dance floor. Mario Cipollina (bass, backing vocals), Neal Carson (guitar), Kurt Huget (mandolin, banjo, piano), Phil Richardson (fiddle), and Ed Michaels (drums) join W. Dire Wolf (vocals, guitars, bass) for what they call “A Far Eastern Psychedelic Spaghetti Western.” Straightforward stories told here. The website is at http://www.wdirewolf.com/music for more data.

LOOSEN UP RB Stone Middle Mountain RB Stone evokes the Georgia Satellites, only better, for some southern rock with less attitude and more imagination. Some may ask what RB stands for, but not me. I had an uncle named OD and it stood for nothing but OD, though he preferred to be called D. RB Stone sings, plays harmonica and even a cigar-box guitar on one song (he wrote or co-wrote all ten

Is it real or is it Memorex? I shit you not; I spun this CD-R and was immediately blown away, but I have no idea who did it or how to get in touch. Dig it: if you are Boom Kinetic or know anything about Boom Kinetic, please contact us and give us some details. Woof!

UNDERCOVER Mark David Indie This is his second undercover project. The first one was mostly solo, but this time he picks up a goodly group of sidemen for a fuller sound. Still covers, as you may have guessed; nothing wrong with that, especially when they’re great songs. He is joined on this effort by: Ronnie Dickerson, Dobro; Marquis Hunt, saxophone; Fred Martin, bass and vocals; Rob Smith Electric guitar; Michael McKinnis, keys; Michael Crutchfield, drums – oh yeah, Mark David sings and plays acoustic guitar. Look up MarkDavidMcKinnis.com for more data.

COPPER MAN Acidic Indie Punk, or is it art rock parading in pretense of punk? Rock ‘n’ roll as we know it. Michael Gossard is the vocalist and he manages to sound a lot like Patti Smith on the title track. He also plays (good) guitar and organ and sounds more like a guy on other cuts. Ted Dubrawski is the bass player. There are other people doing other things. Other might be the operative word here. Then again, the credits include a “Senior Career Strategist” – what can I say? Go to acidicband.com if you wants to know s’more. BALANCED ON BARBED WIRE Lyal Strickland Indie Singer / songwriter Lyal does clear and cogent lyrics; perceptive he is. He recognizes the foibles of humanity and the desperate situations we put ourselves in and yet evinces hope for us. A pragmatic optimist I reckon; tells a good story. He has a good sense of rhythm too. Okay, he gets plenty of help in that area from some really stalwart cats, like fiddler Dave Wilson (who triples on mandolin and jaw harp), but mainly the drummer John Anderson and bass player Lou Whitney. Back to Dave for a second, I played a twanger for some folks on a railroad platform in Puerto Suarez, Bolivia one night back in ’75 and they wouldn’t let me quit until blood was flying from my mouth, so Dave, I know how hard it is to get the sound you achieved, or to quote Brother Bill “I feel your pain.” There are many more folks involved in the recording (done at Studio 2100) but time and space and tiny print limit my ability to list ‘em all. See www.lyalstrickland.com for further details, such as booking, upcoming events, et cetera. LOOK BACK STEP FORWARD Gadi Caplan Indie Ah, jazz, at last … but wait, what’s this? I do not know. Oh, it’s an oud. And there are several keyboard players mentioned in the credits, but I think some o’ dem keys is connected to circuit boards. ‘S cool. Caplan plays guitar, both electric and acoustic, and very well I might add, some of it sounding downright classical in origin but breaking into … jazz. Hey, when you can do that you could parade a skunk past me and convince me it’s eau d’parfum. The album was recorded at DPerry music studios and Studio D in Boston, Massachusetts and I’ve been there and can certify that anything goes up there, musically. There’s even a vocalist named Oded Weinstock and I swear I didn’t hear any vocals. Except for a George Harrison cover, the music is all Gadi’s (with a lyrical assist from Kc Daugirda). No contact information was provided but y’all can likely find out more for y’sef. I guarantee it’s worth the effort.

RADIOLAB Radiolab Indie Dane Di Pierro and Meghan Redding are Radiolab. Dane does the instruments, including synthesizer, and Meghan does the lyrical elements for this electronic duo. They also splice in bits of film, but then I can’t see that, so I can’t say how effective it is visually. I can attest to the effectiveness of it aurally. It works. They play live in the D. C. area, including their home state of Maryland. You can seek contact at radiolab@ymail.com or go to reverbnation or http://radiolab.bandcamp.com. Yep, they rock. HUSBAND I Am Duckeye Indie Thrash … ah yes, another precinct heard from. They have names and titles like “Matt – Riff excavator” and so forth and so on. They have this driving beat that’s going to by god force you into the car and take you for a ride, so strap it or scrap it. Zombie infiltration is no excuse. They made it this far so maybe … they’ll … go … all … the … way…. Hey, why not? Visit iamduckeye.com or write P. O. Box 2236 Ventnor Vic 3922 Australia, which might explain why some of these songs seem silly. But listen to it long enough and it starts to make sense.

FRETS & HAMMERS Les Lucky Red Kat One-man show, ‘at’s wot ‘e is, dude does it all: writes, arranges, sings, plays at least seven different instruments, and produces. He thanks all the people who came to his gigs and what I’m left wondering is how did he play all those instruments at once? Maybe he got the audience to play some of ‘em. Whatever, he whips out some catchy tunes. Yeah, he pilfers a little here and there, but what artist doesn’t? One may find more at www.leslucky.com or staff@redkatrecordings.com.

And that’s about it, done for another day. Someone said I did this for the money and I figured it out. I make about a dollar an hour, which is twice what I made as a laborer in 1958. I’m coming up in the world. Then there was the good-natured soul who accused me of ego-tripping, getting off on seeing my name in print. Yeah, right … typeface so small you need a microscope to find it. But I am on an ego trip; always have been. If I’m not here to enjoy myself as best I can, what’s the point? Especially since I enjoy seeing a band or an artist I have recommended make it in the world of entertainment and when one takes the time to thank me, hell, I feel great!

PART GRAY/ PART BRIGHT LIGHT Boom Kinetic Indie Oh wow, this truly rocks. This is some of the best shit we ever got slipped under our door. Man, who are these people?

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Josh Jennings and The Hogscalders and more. If you re into Mediterranean food, and even if you don‘t know if you are, the Delhi has you more than covered with an elaborate menu of dishes you can‘t get anywhere else around these parts. Plus, with multiple floors it is a very cool venue across the board. For bookings call (479)253-2525... ---Peter Read We had a marvelous time in Eureka Springs for the Blues Fest &and I trust folks are still talking about it. Ultimately, the entire city was the site of the event, and I daresay the whole town got a great fill of the blues. Everywhere there were bands and musicians plying their trade, getting the vibe of this original American artform. The streets, clubs, taverns, parks and even sidewalks were absolutely saturated with live blues music, and the atmosphere took on its own bluesy energy. Much kudos to Charles Ragsdell and the entire city itself for this great musical party. For more information than I could cram in these pages, please visit www.eurekasprings.org. And to see the photos from the affair, make a point to check out the special gallery at www.nightflying.com. Nightflying photo specialist Sher Spear has posted a complete gallery on the Blues Fest... Voulez-Vous Lounge is Arkansas only authentic burlesque cabaret, on par with cabarets in Chicago, Paris, New York and even Amsterdam. It is, simply put, the real deal &and that word “authentic“ is the operative word here. Coming up at the club are The Ruby Revue, Gone Was Here, The Ariels, The Begonias, Honky Suckle, and much more. In early August is their famous Diversity Weekend, and they will feature Lola Van Ella Burlesque, a world-renown dance troupe. Voulez-Vous specializes in world-class cuisine as well, and the sight and smells of what‘s coming out of the kitchen will make a person ravenous, even if you‘ve just eaten. The sheer ambience of the room is intense &one just feels welcome at every moment, as well as richly pampered by the sharp personnel serving them. Next time you are anywhere near Eureka Springs, make a point to stop into Voules-Vous for a welldeserved treat. For further info check out voulezvouslounge.com. And for bookings contact the club at (479)363-6595... Chelsea s checks in this month with their usual excellent musical line-up. On the bill in the next several weeks you can party with Blue Moon, Earl & Them (The Cate Brother band), Slaughter Daughters, Emcee Glossy, Chucky Waggs & Company, Sam & The Stylees, Sundell Walls & Eubanks, Ice Cold Fatty, SHotGUN Brothers, Magic Mule, Po Dunk, Third Degree, Bloody Ol‘ Mule, HIllbenders, the Flip Off Pirates, Loves it and much more. Chelsea ‘s is open every day, has a great bar, serves good food, and is one of the funnest nightclubs in the Altered State. Indeed, in this tourist town, Chelsea‘s is an actual attraction in and of itself, plainly put. Be sure to visit www.chelseascornercafe.com for more details. For bookings call (479)253-6723...

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The Basin Park Band Shell is one of the most excellent places to see a concert. Set against the mountainside (but then the entire town is too) the illustrious stage gives everyone a fine view of the band, while all the while you can keep your eye on the busy boulevard and the steady parade of people strolling by. In a major coup, the city has arranged to feature the illustrious Cate Brothers Band on August 10. These guys are known world-wide, and the fact that you can party with them this day for free is very special, indeed. This really beats the norm of having to buy expensive concert tickets to hear the band. On the 16th and 17th, the Eureka Springs Bluegrass festival takes place and there will be a whole covey of bands each day. Again, the bands are up here for free...nada...gratis... Look for the likes of The Clark Family Trio, The Dragon Masters, The Cobb Family, Eureka Springs Bluegrass Band, The Clark Family Trio, Buffalo City Ramblers, Ozark Folk Alliance, Buddy Griffin & Friends, Pam Kirby, Gravel Yard Bluegrass Band and a whole lot more. On Friday, the 16th, there will also be a poolside open jam after the shows at Swiss Holiday Resort Motel. In other Eureka news, mark your calendars NOW for the Eureka Springs Jazz Fest. Spyro Gyra has been announced as the headline act for the 2013 Jazz Eureka festival which runs September 13th and 14th.††Spyro Gyra is a jazz fusion band that formed in the mid-1970s. The band‘s sound has its roots in traditional jazz, but combines elements of R & B, funk and pop music and is known for their mastery over their instruments and the energy for their live performances. They have performed over five thousand shows, released twenty-nine albums selling over ten million while also achieving one platinum and two gold albums. Next year Spyro Gyra will celebrate forty years as a band while showing little sign of wanting to slow down either, having earned Grammy nominations for each of their last four albums. Friday evening in Basin Spring Park from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m, will be a Sunset Serenade with free music and a dance by the Fayetteville Jazz Collective, an 18 piece big band of Northwest Arkansas finest musicians. Other Jazz Eureka acts are pending but will include a full lineup of free music in Basin Spring Park on Saturday from noon until 6 p.m. according to event organizer Ron Sumner. Spyro Gyra will perform on Saturday, September 14th at 7:30 p.m at The Auditorium at 36 S. Main Street. Tickets are on sale now at www.theauditorium.org and range from $20 to $42.50. For more info visit www.eurekasprings.org or call 479-253-7333... The New Delhi checks in with a very fine roster. On the bill in the coming weeks are Kevin Riddle, Po‘Dunkers, Irie Lion, Pete & Dave, Dimebox, South Ozark Boys, Honey Shine, Hogscalders, Foley‘s Van (!), Jason Gordon, Tommy Nolen, Scratch & Riff, Johnny & Friends, Mike & Grady, Belladonna, Feo, Effron White,

The Rockin Pig Saloon checks in with Jeff Fox, The Bryant Brothers, TJ Scarlett, Darren Ray, Russ & Mike and a lot more. The club is open every day, and has a full menu and fuller bar. For bookings call Buck at (479)636-9797... The Rowdy Beaver checks in this issue with a strong calendar. First off, at the Restaurant and Tavern, look for shows with Moonshine Mafia, Another Fine Mess, Left Of Center, Ozark Thunder, Blew Reed & The Flatheads, The Jessica Horn Band and Terri & The Executives. The food and libations here are quite good, too, and the party atmosphere is always on tap. For bookings call (479)253-8544, and be sure to visit www.rowdybeaver.com for information on all their clubs... Downtown at the Rowdy Beaver Den, the music is equally excellent. In the coming weeks you can check out Left of Center, Jesse Dean, Third Degree, T Brothers, Strange Derangers, Isayah‘s All Star Duo, Blew Reed & The Flatheads, Philbilly, Cooter & Friends, Pieces of Dreams, Muddy Rivers, Keith Nicholson, Terri & Brett, The David Bright Band and a lot more. This is also a great place from which to watch the basket people on the street walk around and mumble. (Apologies to Don Henley...) The Rowdy Beaver Den is a smoking club, for those of us who still support the American tobacco farmers, a rarity these days. For bookings call (479)363-6444... The Pied Piper checks in with a great roster of bands. In the coming weeks look for the Justin Murray Band, Jeff Fox, Arkansauce, Damn Arkansan, Fire & Flood, Matt Reeves, Jesse Dean, Keith Nicholson, Cutty Rye and more. For bookings call (479)363-9976... For extremely good food and drink and atmosphere, not to mention a colorfully gifted crowd, drive a bit off the beaten path to CaribÈ, out Hwy. 62. Tell them that Nightflying says hello when you get there and you most probably will get extra special treatment. There is occassional live music, and there is always supurb cuisine and ambience, and the dÈcor itself is worth the trip. And if you‘re lucky enough to meet the proprietress, KJ, you‘re in for another treat by itself. Let me put it another way. In a world full of boring, ordinary folks, meeting KJ should be on your bucket list. She‘s good people. For information and directions, call (479)253-8102... Eureka is also one of the most important destinations for bikers, especially during the annual Bikes, Blues & BBQ festival coming up in September. There’s just something about cruising those winding banked Ozark highways on 2 wheels...


Harvest Festival 2013 October 17--19 at Mulberry Mountain

---Sondra Goode Just as summer is heating up, the folks at Yonder Mountain String Band’s Harvest Festival are already putting the finishing touches on their fall-time event. Set to take place at Mulberry Mountain in the majestic Ozark Mountains, the music and camping experience will span October 17, 18 and 19 in 2013. Known for hosting an impeccable lineup of talent, this year is rounding out to be the best lineup yet including event hosts, Yonder Mountain String Band along with Tedeschi Trucks Band, Les Claypool’s Duo de Twang, Railroad Earth, Beats Antique, JJ Grey & MOFRO, Kacey Musgraves and Justin Townes Earle just to name a few. (Complete lineup listed below). Now in its 8th year, event promoters partnered with bluegrass giants, Yonder Mountain String Band just three years ago to help provide the ultimate fan camping experience. The festival features 4 stages, over 100 sets of music, workshops, outdoor activities and kidfriendly programming that the whole family can enjoy. While the property can hold over 40,000 happy camper’s onsite, event promoters cap out attendance to 8,500 to maintain the intimate experience and appeal of the event. “YMSB is very excited to return for their 3rd year hosting Harvest Fest at Mulberry Mountain. This festival is always such a pleasure each and every year for both the artists and the fans, and 2013 will be no different!” – Yonder Mountain String Band Set to celebrate the turn of season from summer to fall, the event takes place during the peak of the annual fall foliage in the lush Ozark Mountains - the perfect setting for a mind-blowing end of season affair. Loaded to the brim with epic photo opportunities the festival site features one-of-a-kind nature trails, waterfall hikes, expansive views and spacious camping opportunities. Festival goers can also take advantage of Harvest Festival’s top-notch VIP camping which includes private tree lined camping, meals, drinks and much more. Music fans already attending Wakarusa will have the first dibs at Harvest Festival tickets next weekend with a limited allotment set to release for a discounted price of $110. Opportunities to purchase tickets on-line for Harvest festival will follow at 10 AM CST on

June 3rd. For more information about Harvest Festival stay tuned to the new and soon-tobe-improved Harvest Festival website at http://www.yonderharvestfestival.com COMPLETE LINEUP: Yonder Mountain String Band Tedeschi Trucks Band Les Claypool’s Duo de Twang Railroad Earth Beats Antique JJ Grey & MOFRO Kacey Musgraves Justin Townes Earle Turnpike Troubadours Greensky Bluegrass Everyone Orchestra Darrell Scott & Tim O’Brien Gangstagrass Steep Canyon Rangers Elephant Revival Hot Buttered Rum w/ Allie Kral Cas Haley Zach Deputy Rayland Baxter Delhi 2 Dublin The California Honeydrops Carolyn Wonderland The Dirty River Boys Sister Sparrow & The Dirty Birds Kopecky Family Band Ha Ha Tonka Wheeler Brothers American Aquarium Andy Frasco Uncle Lucius Mountain Sprout Dirtfoot Head for the Hills Hot Club of Cowtown Star & Micey Quiet Corral Samantha Crain Afrolicious Shook Twins Roadkill Ghost Choir Useful Jenkins Rosco Bandana Kris Lager Band The Deadly Gentlemen Good Gravy She’s A Keeper Wood & Wire Grant Farm Ugly Lion Deep Fried Pickle Project

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Carolyn Wonderland

Hopt Buttered Rum, featuring Alie Kral

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Time was, in this college town during Summer Dickson Street quieted down considerably since the college folk were gone for the Summer. Them days are long gone, actually. Of course, that scenario was the case before Northwest Arkansas boomed and the small separate towns were still actually separate. Now, of course, they are all a part of one giant megalopolis. Indeed, it is difficult now to tell where one town stops and the next starts. It’s all one continuous piece of concrete now, and with things like the interstate and a real commercial airport it is a full-blown city. The entire area, that is. Add to that, since Benton County voters decided that enough of their money was flowing elsewhere and voted that county to now be wet, there are myriad businesses all over the place that serve alcoholic refreshments. Crystal Bridges museum has attracted a great many people to the area in and of itself, not to mention all the related businesses that sprung up to support the Museum. The old saying applies, I think: The only thing that doesn’t change is the fact that everything continually changes… Starting off this time out with mention of the newest nightclub in Northwest Arkansas: The Rockin’ Pig Saloon in Rogers. This outdoor club is kicking tail and taking names. Located next door to Pig Trail Harley Davidson, the club built the nicest stage in the area, fully equipped it with a concert sound system and lights, and is having shows right and left. In the coming weeks look for David Ball, Western Justice, The Lower 40, Lez Zeppelin, The Flameing Daeth Fearies, Nicnos, the incomparable Head East, Bryant, The Fabulous Hightops, Mustang Sally, Kinsey Sadler and more. There is good food and libations, on-hand security and a regular parade of great looking bikes, bikers and biker babes in the mix. Expect the Rockin’ Pig to be the center of activity this Fall during Bikes, Blues and Barbecue, too. It always has been, what with the huge Harley-Davidson operation, but now with their own concert nightclub onhand, it’s bound to be absolutely the place to be during the festival. For bookings contact Josh at (479)6369797…

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And with Benton County being officially wet nowadays, expect to see more and more night-life activity in the area on a regular basis. It’s already been announce that the AMP has a new permanent home in Rogers, starting next year. Meanwhile, the AMP has quite a few shows coming. Set to appear in the coming few months are Everclear, Live, Filter, Sponge, Easton Corbin, Tyler Farr, Three Days Grace, Hinder, Alabama Shakes, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Blackberry Smoke, Vampire Weekend and ZZ Top. For information call (479)443-5600……. Dropped by the new Phoenix club the other night and heard a couple decent acts. First, the Flameing Daeth Fearies were jamming inside the club and an acoustic duo, Afro Disiacs, was onstage in the garden. The place looked different, too, than it has in a while. For one thing it was considerably cleaner overall than I’d seen it in years. For another, some of the furniture and fixtures had been replaced and spruced up. Meanwhile, Travis Smith is handling the booking duties and that tells me the music program is in quite capable hands. On the bill in the coming weeks are Damn Arkansan, Sock Party, Basement Brew, Archers & Illuminators, Silverside, Meet The Funkers, the Inner Party, Friday, Maybe Saturday, National Park Radio, Arkansauce, I Do Declare, Jigsaw Mud, RedEcho, The Irie Lions, Stiff Necked Fools, DJ HOD-I, Voxana, Afro Disiacs, Flobots, plvto, Revolution Butterfly, Macrophonic MC, Cadillac Jackson, Shawn James & The Shapeshifters, Surf de Soliel, The Keyla Reed Band, John Henry & The EarthShakers, and a lot more. With Sarah and Chris at the helm, as well as Travis handling the music, I daresay Dickson Street has an entirely new nightclub. For information re the club, call (479)4456099. For bookings please email Travis at travissmithbooking@gmail.com……. The Smoke & Barrel Tavern checks in with a fine roster of music. Coming up are dates with Faunxnz, Merry Mobile, Mixx Tenn, Bombay Harambee, Peace Of

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The Sea, Anthony Ball’s Delta Soul, DJ EJ, The 1 Oz. Jig, Honeyshine and more. Check the Sound pages for all the dates, and keep an eye on Nightflying.com for updates between issues. Keep in mind that these are just the bands booked here at presstime, and that changes daily. See the Sound pages for the complete list and dates. For bookings contact (479)521-6880……. George’s checks in this go-round with a stellar line-up. In the coming weeks look for Boom Kinetic, Earl & Them, The Odds, Voltaire, B-Side: Myself (staged reading), Band of Heathens, Ultra Suede, Jimmy Thackery & The Drivers, Don’t Stop Please, Parrot Head, the NWA Pioneers of Rock & Roll, Predatory Witch, Hellbeast, Dirty River Boys, Full House, Brick Fields Blues, Cletus Got Shot, Li’l Hoojin, the Bob Kramer Incident, Bo Phillips, Oreo Blue, Downtown Live Wire, Spoken, Kingsdown, Chasing Pictures, Big Uns, Funk Factory, Andy Frasco, Hot Lix, Paul Thorn, The Bel Airs, Leah & The Mojo Doctors, Benjamin Del Shreve, Kentucky Knife Fight, Fauxnz air Loom, and Backroad Anthem. For bookings contact Brian or Harold at (479)527-6618……. One of the coolest hangs in all the world is the Kingfish Dive Bar on School Street. Appearing in the coming weeks are Isayah & Darren, Sarah Hughes, Strange Derangers, Kentucky Waterfall, Interstate Buffalo, David Bright, Toe Funk Jam Band, Earl & Them on the 25th (in honor of my birthday no less), Duty Free, Cadillac Jackson, Keith Nicholson, Dangerous Hillbillies, Sundell, Walls & Eubanks and a lot more. For bookings email arch@kingfishbar. com....... JJ’s Grill features live music 6 nights a week, and always has some great players. In the coming weeks are Jeff Fox, BottleRocket, Nathan A., Keith Nicholson, Will Gunselman, Foley’s Van (!), the Ouachita River Band, Richard Burnett, Russ Hutchison, Maud Crawford, Left Of Center, Ashley McBryde, Tim Meitzen, Jamie Wolfe & The Wranglers, Super 55, Sarah Hughes, Mo Brothers, Jason Strode, Magic 8 Balls and more. We list 4 JJs locations: Fayetteville, Rogers, Beaver Lake, and Conway. Each has live music nearly every night and they feature nothing but tried and true musical artists. Suffice it to say that you can see what each has in store in our Sound section. For bookings, though, contact Jeff Fox at

Mojo’s Pints and Pies checks in with an impressive music roster this time out. Appearing in the coming weeks are Chris Cash, Foley’s Van, Basement Brew, Gorilla Blues Band, Anthony Ball, Air Loom, Loose Change, Acoustic Bandits, Joel Ludford & Friends, Matt Smith, Teddy Sablon & GUTA, and more. Mojo’s serves up some extremely good food, too, and they are in the process of remaking their menu with lots of treats added to the treats they’ve always had. Mojo’s also has a cool outdoor deck, a full bar, free parking, and is open 7 days a week. There’s no cover charge, either. For bookings and directions call the club at (479)935-3459....... On the bill at The Greenhouse Grill are The Matt Smith Jazz band, Clarke Buehling, Candy Lee, The Alex Lewis Jazz Band, Bear & Mittens, Effron White, Al Gibson, Fork & Knife, Sarah Hughes, Nate Wong Jazz, Pat Pathoumthong, Paul McGowen, Patrack Sallings and more. See the Sound listings for details. The Greenhouse Grille serves fine cuisine, using natural, locally produced ingredients without all the chemical atrocities you’ll find in most prepared foods. The restaurant/club itself is a veritable art gallery too, featuring works by area artisans for sale. The Greenhouse Grille is located at 318 So. Archibald Yell in Fayetteville. To reach them by phone call (479)444-8909……. With this warmer weather, both Jose’s are getting in gear with their beer gardens, as one would expect. Hey, if you can party under the stars where God meant for you to party, you need to… Jose’s in Fayetteville has the following on the bill in the coming month or so: Ruckus, Mr. Blue, Left Of Center, KN3, Jason Strode, Red Ambition, Another Fine Mess, Joe Giles & The Homewreckers and more. The Springdale location also will be kicking it up in July: Joe Giles & The Homewreckers, The West Street Blues Band, Honey Shine, Isayah’s All Stars, Red Ambition, Cassette, Sarah Hughes, Uncrowned Kings, Milburn, Prince Albert & The Royal Knights and more. You can reach Fayetteville Jose’s at (479)5210194, and Jose’s Southwest Grile in Springdale at (479)750-9055…….. Powerhouse Seafood is rocking on that fancy outdoor deck. Set to appear are The Uncrowned Kings, Marshall Mitchell, Backroad Anthem, Voxana, Isayah’s All Stars, Aaron Schauer, Leah & The Mojo Doctors and Copelin Bates. For bookings call (479)442-8300…….


Benefit CD Release Party Planned CD features 15 local bands, benefits area homeless students

A CD release party will be held at Powerhouse on Thursday, Sept. 5, at 6:30 p.m during Party on the Patio to celebrate “Sounds Made in Mountains, Vol. 2,” an album featuring original songs by some of the most talented musicians in Northwest Arkansas. Cass Harris, The Downtown Livewires, Adams Collins, Richard Burnett, Brick Fields Duo, Leah & the Mojo Doctors, and Earl & Them — all of whom are featured on the album — will take the patio stage for an evening of live and local music. The party will conclude with Isayah’s Allstars and a jam featuring several artists from the line-up. Other bands included on the CD are Goose, Oreo Blue, The Swoops, Shannon Wurst, Darren Ray, Nathan A. and Groovement. This can’t-miss event for $5 door admission is hosted by First Security Bank. The CD will be available to purchase at the party and at any First Security Bank in Northwest Arkansas for $6 beginning Sept. 1. All proceeds from the sale of the CD will directly benefit area homeless students. About Homelessness in Northwest Arkansas In early 2013, the Communities and Family Institute at the University of Arkansas administered a point-in-time census of the homeless in Northwest Arkansas. According to that report, an estimated 2,249 individuals — right here in our own communities — were found to be homeless. That’s an 18 percent increase since 2011. What’s more, the findings revealed that about half of the area’s homeless population was enrolled in kindergarten through 12th grade. They are children. And they are homeless. Information Contacts: Annette King, First Security Bank, (479) 466-1257, aking@fsbank.com Leah Spears, First Security Bank, (479) 527-7000, lspears@fsbank.com Kevin Fitzpatrick, Director of Community and Family Institute University of Arkansas, mail to: kfitzpa@uark.edu

Bikes, Blues & BBQ gets in gear for 11th year running

Once again, it’s almost time for one of the biggest parties in the Midwest, Bikes Blues and BBQ. Mark your calendar for Sept. 18-21, 2013 for the 14th annual BBB in Fayetteville, AR and get ready to have one of the best times of your life. Free live music, midget wrestling, the Stokes Air Bike Show and Battle of the Bikes, bike games, the BBB car show, the Bikes Blues and Bombers Air Show, lawn mower pulls, motorcycle stunt shows, the Russ Brown Motorcycle Attorney Miss BBB contest, helicopter rides, Zombie Apocalypse Paintball, and many other attractions. What more could you want? Well, how about hundreds of vendors with a huge variety of merchandise? Literally thousands of beautiful motorcycles of every make. The friendliest people you’ll ever meet. And, if you are a rider, some of the best roads in the entire nation, with winding blacktops through picturesque hills, mountains, and towns. But, if you aren’t a rider, it doesn’t matter. Everyone is welcome and you’ll feel right at home, no matter what. And, it’s all designed to benefit local charities; over the history of the rally, it has generated well over a half million dollars to myriad Northwest Arkansas charities. As John Kay once said, “Get your motor runnin’!”

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Austin, Texas - South By Southwest (SXSW) Music and Media Conference and Festival is now accepting band applications for artists to perform at the world famous SXSW Music Festival at www.sxsw.com/music/shows/apply. SXSW Music takes place Tuesday, March 11 through Sunday, March 16, 2014 in Austin, Texas. Nightflying was one of the founding publications of SXSW, and has showcased artists there every year of the fest. Just some of the Nightflying SXSW entrants have included Jubilee Dive, David & The Immatures, Burger, Richard Johnson, The Tares, Punkinhead, The Gunbunnies, Fifth Cliff, The Skeeterhawks, Lucero, A Good Fight, The Ben Miller Band and Pope County Bootleggers. We are still co-sponsors of the event, which has grown to become the largest such musical gathering in the world. Apply now for the opportunity to perform for the 25,000 industry representatives including over 3,000 media representatives and the thousands of fans in attendance. A showcasing act at SXSW has the unique opportunity to play in one of Austin’s many live music venues along with acts from all over the world. SXSW hosts acts in every stage of their development including music legends such as Dave Grohl, Bruce Springsteen, Stevie Nicks, Smokey Robinson, Mavis Staples, Snoop Lion, Iggy Pop, Depeche Mode, Juanes, Prince, Justin Timberlake, Eminem and Lil Wayne. Join the ranks of Fitz & The Tantrums, Alabama Shakes, Bomba Estereo, Mumford and Sons, Haim, CHVRCHES, Skrillex, Kendrick Lamar, Cafe Tacvba, Richie Hawtin, Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds, Danny Brown, The xx, Big Boi and so many more by gaining career changing exposure and publicity from the amazing mix of influential participants that attend SXSW every year. Sonicbids is the exclusive online musical event submission platform of the 2014 SXSW Music Festival. To apply, go to www.sxsw.com/music/shows/apply. All applications must be submitted no later than October 11, 2013. Application fees are $33 for early submissions, $45 for applications submitted after September 6, 2013. Listen now to SXSWfm (powered by Triton Digital) at sxsw.com/fm to enjoy programming of all kinds of music from previous festivals. Stay tuned to hear the music of SXSW 2014 Showcasing Artists as they are announced. South By Southwest (SXSW) Music and Media Conference, the world’s leading music industry event, offers attendees the opportunity to explore the future of the music industry during the day at panels, talks, the Trade Show, Music Gear Expo and other conference activities at the Austin Convention Center. At night, the absolute best mix of musical performances from over 2,200 regional, national and international acts will take place at the nighttime music festival. Altogether, SXSW presents unmatched networking opportunities, career-building conference programming and over 100 stages of music for showcasing bands and conference attendees. SXSW Music takes place Tuesday, March 11 - Sunday, March 16, 2014 in Austin, Texas. For more information on every aspect of SXSW, please go to www. sxsw.com. SXSW Music Conference and Festival is sponsored by Miller Lite, Sonicbids, Monster Energy, Esurance, Chevrolet, AT&T, The Austin Chronicle and Nightflying. For more information, please contact Elizabeth Derczo at musicpress@sxsw.com or 512/467-7979 x 209. Editor’s Note: Media Registration for SXSW will open Thursday, August 1, 2013. Go to sxsw.com/press for more information or email musicpress@sxsw.com.

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ery & Distillery will be the only brewery in the world that brews its beer from naturally hot water. The Superior will also be doing music soon. Call them at (501)624-2337. Will have more on this throughout the Summer so watch for it……. The Summer in the Spa City is like nowhere else in the world. The rest of the year those who live here are almost pining for the warmer weather, and with all the lakes in the area it’s easy to see why. Truth is, since they draw down Lake Hamilton for the Winter months for dock fixin’ and weed controlin’, when the water’s up watch out. It’s time to get out on that party barge and bask in the sunshine. There are probably more boats per capita in Hot Springs than anywhere else in the world. The Big Chill remains one of my favorite clubs in The Altered State. At the Big Chill most of the clientele seem to be musicians for one thing. And the fact that patrons can come and go without the need to pay at the door makes for a truly relaxed atmosphere in general. Set to appear in the coming weeks are Dayton Waters, Christine DeMeo, Jocko Deal, Tin Pan Alley, Mike Mayberry & The Slow Hands, Chucky D., David Ball, Lightnin’ Lee Langdon, Moonshine Mafia (unplugged), Memphis band Ghost Town Blues Band, Buddy Flett, Shane Simanton (unhinged), Trey Johnson & Dave Almond, Tin Pan Alley (Mike & Mike), Grant Pierson & Gary Hutchison, the Hired Hands and more. In addition, every Sunday brings DJ Chucky D. with his own take on Karaoke. And every Monday, David Ball & Brian Bearden host the stage. And Gina has just started what she calls The New Moon Jam on Mondays, with her and Heather Crosse, Lee Williams and Rena Wren hosting the stage. She invites everyone to bring their music, instruments and bods to jam. There’s a good sound system and a built in audience for anyone who wishes to test these musical waters. The club is open 7 days a week, and there’s no cover charge. The Big Chill is a true musicians nightclub, and almost no matter who is actually booked, a whole bunch of players are likely to sit in on any given night. The Chill will also be the site of several after-parties during the Hot Springs Blues Fest, featuring 2blu & The Lucky Stiffs. For bookings and other information, call (501)624-5185..... Another very cool club is the Ohio Club on Bath House Row. This is the oldest continually operating nightclub in Arkansas and perhaps the entire country. There’s real history here, and all one needs to do to feel it is to walk in that door. In addition to the Ohio Club Players, the house band, there are numberous artists who play regularly at the club. Look for John Calvin Brewer, Mike Stanley, Rooster Meeks, The Hump Night Blues Band every Wednesday hosting the blues jam, Levon Walkin and many more.

And there’s never a cover charge here, whether you like it or not. The new house band is killer, too. Mike put together his own house band and the players all know each other musically well enough to be able to anticipate each other’s moves and licks. But in the meantime, make a point to drop by the club, have a drink and a meal, and boogie down with The Ohio Club Players. To reach the Ohio for directions and other information call (501)627-0702… As we told you last time out, Jester’s is no longer. Instead, welcome the return of Boogie’s Bar & Grill in the same spot Jester’s used to be. Live music will be at least every weekend, but there’s talk of adding other nights of the week to the program. For bookings, call Jeff or Sylvia Orrell at (501)624-5455, or email jefforrell@live.com……. Gino and Cassie Francioni are making some major changes at Maxine’s. For one thing, there is no longer smoking inside the building. For another, they are going through a lot more copies of this noosepaper now than at any time since Jeremy Nelson owned the club. They have beefed up the menu, too, and now are serving many more items than before. Thing is, it has always had a kitchen in good shape, and now, with the new smoking policy, they can serve patrons of all ages. In the coming weeks look for the likes of Second Lovers, Kentucky Knife Fight, Ben Franks & The Bible Belt Boys, Insomniac Folklore, Sideshow Tragedy, Chris Johnson, Midwest Caravan, Johnathon Fleig Band, Foulplay Cabaret, Deep Fried Squirrel, Poor Ol’ Uncle Fatty, The Filthy Kind, The Fable & The Fury, The Escatones, Mainline Divide, Sound Of The Mountain, Rude Kings, Stella Luss, Vinyl Thief, Mountain Sprout and RK Ellis. (That’s only right now at presstime. These things are always subject to change, so it’s advisable to call first to make sure who you’re wanting to see is really playing…and that goes for anywhere…) For bookings call (501)321-0909……. The Superior Bath House Brewery & Distillery is up and running, but it will be Autumn before they roll out their trademark special brew. The place is open, serving food and libations, and just chock full of Hot Springs history. The bath house era happened years ago and is no longer any huge draw. An interesting note here. The Superior Bath House Brew-

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The Crosswalk Bar & Grill has live music and/or a dj every night, and serves excellent fare (especially the barbecue). Every Monday there is free pool; every Tuesday is Service Industry Night; on Wednesday Dean Agus performs; every Thursday the Spa City Rock & Roll Society sponsors an open jam; and there are bands every weekend. Coming up are dates with Downday, Lucious Spiller, Crash Meadows, Mister Lucky, Winona Road, Ms Mac & The Groovetones and Sol Def. There is a full bar, a hot sound system, live djs, and very good food, especially when John Dean fires up that smoker. The club is located directly across from Oaklawn and is open every day. There’s never a cover charge here, either. For more information, call (501)624-9192....... Lucky’s Bar & Grill has live bands every weekend. Set to appear in the coming weeks are Terri & The Executives Crash Meadows, Jason Greenlaw & The Groove, the John Calvin Brewer Band, Hotel Casanova and more. Lucky’s is open 7 days a week, serves lunch and dinner, has a full bar, live bands on weekends, pool tables, arcades and a fine stereo system, and it’s smoker-friendly. There’s never a cover charge at Lucky’s and the food is topnotch. For bookings call the club at (501)622-2570…

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Summertime and music just go together. I’ve got lots of great memories from my misspent youth that involve summer and music…sitting outside on a patio under an umbrella, sipping a favorite beverage and listening to someone play and sing…cruising along the lake or river with the stereo blasting…sitting on a creek bank with an old, beat up cooler on the tailgate of a truck, picking guitars…grinding out the late hours of a sultry summer festival…cruising a back road listening to the radio with the windows rolled down, warm summer breezes passing me by. Ahhh, summertime. How I’ve missed you so. Starry summer nights and live music just go hand in hand. It was on one such evening recently that I took a little trip to Camden to Postmaster’s Grill. Joe Pitts and company were there to record a live CD with special guests, The Beckham Brothers. Postmaster’s Grill is right on the main drag in Camden, using an old post office for a restaurant and bar, complete with some of the old combination lock mailboxes as you walk in the door. I didn’t get to check out the menu this night but I do intend to go back and give it a shot. More on that as the story develops. Postmaster’s Grill’s building connects to a large, outdoor patio area that includes a full bar and a very well done stage. The patio is locked between brick buildings on all sounds, giving the acoustics a bit of a delayed effect when the sound bounces around the buildings in downtown Camden. It’s a very cool spot that I can recommend with no issues. As usual Joe Pitts and band lit up the night with Pitts’ original tunes and a few covers. The band consists of Pitts on guitar and vocals, Al Hagood on bass, Don Collins on organ and Chris Moore on drums. This new version of JPB gets tighter each time they play and that should come across on the live disc. I’ve known Joe for a number of years now and he is still having the time of his life playing music. His slide guitar playing, in my opinion, is some of the best out there these days. The Beckham Brothers really took me by surprise. The band consists of their dad, Jody, on guitar, Lance Womack on drums, Mitchell Beckham on bass and vocals and Mason Beckham on guitar and vocals. The brothers are 15 and 11, respectively as of this writing, and they are wise beyond their years when it comes to blues music. Mason is on his way to becoming a solid guitar player, Mitchell more than does the job on the bass and both boys can sing. Not only that but they were paying homage to some of the elder statesmen of the blues throwing down some old Howlin’ Wolf among other. Keep your eyes and ears on these young men. They are not just the future of blues music, they are the future of Arkansas music. Speaking of youth and the future of music, the Spa City Blues Society in conjunction with Classics Bar & Grill inside the Clarion Hotel in Hot Springs, will begin the Youngblood Blues Jam the second Thursday in June (June 13). The jam is being hosted by the SCBS and will focus on musicians under the age of 21. Drums and a bass rig will be available for young jammers to play on. All young musicians are encouraged to come out and play. The venue is smoke free and there is no admission charge. Pass the word! On the subject of the Spa City Blues Society, they’ve also started Second Sunday Blues, an event that happens every second Sunday of the month at The Big Chill. The format for this event is, well…there is no format. The SCBS will be programming bands, solos, duos, films, workshops and so forth with something different happening each month. In addition to what is happen-

ing on the stage, there will be a food and drink special each month. So far, the SCBS has hosted the John Calvin Brewer Band and Tin Pan Alley (Mike Parker and Mike Stanley) with a special appearance by the lovely and talented Christine DeMeo. The best thing about Second Sunday Blues? It’s FREE!

Jana Pochop and Susan Gibson The SCBS offers up a weekly Hump Night Blues Jam on Wednesdays at The Ohio Club. Jammers are always welcome and the sets have been heating up with the weather. There are a couple of other jams around the area you might want to mark on your calendar. Each Tuesday, the Arkansas River Blues Society hosts a jam at Thirst and Howl’s in Little Rock. On Thursdays, the Spa City Rock and Roll Society host a jam at the Crosswalk Bar & Grill. If you really want to see some great musicians and hear some great music, check out one of these jams. You never know who might show up! If you’ve got a jam going on in your neck of the woods be sure to let me know and I’ll tell folks about it here. Music, a full moon, great food and good friends.

Ray Manzarek Add all that up and you have the makings of a wonderful evening. And indeed, a great evening was had by all in attendance at a recent house concert at the home of Gina Parks, owner of the Big Chill. Parks hosted singer songwriters Jana Pochop and Susan Gibson from Austin for an evening of food and fun. Gibson is the writer of the Dixie Chicks monster hit “Wide Open Spaces.” The

pair each shared their music and the stories behind the songs on a night that was lit up by the full moon. I was in Memphis not long ago for the Blues Music Awards. I’ve been lucky enough to get to handle some of the artists who perform each year for a few years now. It’s always a blast to meet the musicians and other folks in the industry. I get to catch up with old friends and meet a lot of new ones. Some of the highlights from this year’s BMA’s included seeing the late Michael Burks pick up two awards, Album of the Year and Contemporary Album of the Year. His wife, Bobbi, and his band accepted the awards on his behalf. Curtis Salgado was the big winner for the night, garnering three awards for Soul Blues Album of the Year, Soul Blues male Artist and the coveted BB King Entertainer of the Year. This was quite a feat since Salgado had just finished his second fight with cancer recently. And a big shout here to one of my favorite piano players in the world, Victor Wainwright. Wainwright picked up the BMA as the Pinetop Perkins Piano Player of the year. A well deserved nod to a fine player and all around good guy. Keep on rollin’ them 88’s bud! The performances, as always, were over the top. Wainwright’s performance during the awards took your breath away. Other great performances included Houston’s Jewel Brown and Milton Hopkins, a pair of fine musicians who are just now getting their due; the amazing Dorothy Moore singing ‘Misty Blue’; Chicago’s living history pair of Billy Boy Arnold and John Primer doing an acoustic set; and the finale by Royal Southern Brotherhood as they performed ‘Left My Heart in Memphis’. I got a chance to visit with Cedric Burnside and Paula Harris earlier in the evening as they prepared to perform on the party stage to open the awards. Burnside had a very good up and coming guitarist with him, Trenton Ayres. Keep your ears open for this guy. Harris finished third in the 2012 International Blues Challenge and was up for Debut Artist of the Year. Down on Beale Street it was like a family reunion. I spent the majority of the first evening in Memphis standing outside the Rum Boogie Café catching up with all the inlaws and outlaws…Zac Harmon; Kevin Hopkins and the guys from Intrepid Artists; Eric Hughes and his beautiful bride, Donna; Brandon Santini; Nick and Kate Moss; Gina Sicilia and Dave Gross and so many others. Music in general and blues in particular make for a pretty awesome extended family! With any family there are always those sad times when we have to say goodbye. Doors keyboard player and co-founder Ray Mazarek passed recently from an extended fight with cancer. In my opinion, Manzarek set the bar for generations of rockers. His carnivalesque sounds and moody riffs are still influencing players today. I had the good fortune to interview Manzarek and collaborative partner Roy Rogers a little over a year ago for Nightflying. We discussed their album Translucent Blues, playing with Jim Morrison, and the state of music today. Manzarek was congenial and humorous, very willing to answer the tough questions and the silly ones. His insight into the music business and his view of the Los Angeles music scene was very keen. We recorded the interview for a possible play on the radio later. I had mentioned early on that we’d be recording so it was ok if someone let a banned word slip. Manzarek said “Well then. Let me be the first to say…fuck.” And with that, the interview was on. RIP Ray. Tell Jim I said hey... So, that’s another set of my scratching for another issue. If you have a story to tell, tell it. If you have a song to sing, sing it. And if you have love to give, give it. You’ll be glad you did. See ya backstage.... ----DH

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July 3 gathering a virtual harp orgy ---Joe Harless Well it’s time for telling what’s going on in and around Boone County. As I was preparing to write this month’s column, I looked through last months Nightflying and something struck my fancy that made me, and maybe you too, appreciate what a unique publication Nightflying is aside from all the music stuff. The ads and their diversity, I mean on one page is an ad for the Ruby Review Burlesque Show, across from it is an ad for the Life Church and a couple of pages further an ad for a strip club. Wow, only in America my friends. It reminds of a line from a Tom Waits song that said, “How do the angels get to sleep when the devil leaves the porch light on?” So we all pick our poison and choose how much to take. Now on to the music stuff… We’re still wrestling a bear to get it all going, but the bear is getting tired I believe. Because on July 3rd we had a honest to God awesome music event at the Lakeside Resort in Diamond City, Arkansas. The owners of the resort, Adrian and Katie asked if I could put on something to coincide with the big fireworks show held right next to the resort at the campground and marina. So we put together a plan, (plans are good things). I put the word out, come play with Shakey Joe at the July 4th Fireworks Show at the Lakeside Resort. The core band was Kelly Scott on drums, Jimi Chase on bass and vocals, and myself on harmonica. Fate and fortune began rolling in. Ty Carnelison came in on rhythm guitar and vocals and Homer Keyes from the Ground Rattlers provided lead guitar and vocals. We had us a band! Then I received a call from Big Tank Taylor, he fronted the Poor Richard Band in Phoenix, which in the 90’s was one of Arizona’s hottest blues/rock bands. He said, “Can I come play?” So we got us a bluesman deluxe from the west coast. Then a harp player from Mayflower, Mr. Richard Reynolds, called and said he had been using one of my Shaker microphones for many years and could we use another harp player. I said “Sure can, bring your stuff, we’re gonna cut heads.” The band was growing. I called a friend, Mr. James Reardon from Mississippi who does the one man band thing; guitar, harp and vocal. I asked, “Would you like to open this thing up for us?” He said, “Oh my my yes.” So we had us a potpourri band from all over the land. It get’s better my friends. Somebody called somebody, and I get a call from one of our Shaker endorsers, Mr. Tony Holiday, a musician from Salt Lake City. He was finishing a 20 city tour and they had just played New Orleans, Jonesboro and Memphis, and you guessed it, he wanted to come play too! How could I refuse?

So he and his band came rolling in with their tour bus and at this point I was sure happy that Adrian and Katie had gone and got the big community stage and set it up because we were gonna need it. Tony is a young road warrior who plays a mean Les Paul and a killer harp. Even though we have endorsed Tony for two years as a Shaker Microphone player, I had never actually met him, so this was double cool. We just turned over the stage to him and his band for the last hour, and they whipped it on everybody. These guys played their butts off, some of the best blues and rock I’ve heard in years. OMG! If they ever come to your town, do yourself a favor and go see them. They gave me one of their new CD’s that they’re selling on tour, I was totally amazed. The first cut totally blew my mind. The whole CD is chocolate dipped Twinkie good! Tell them Shakey Joe sent you! Let’s get back to the show. It was an absolutely magic night. About 700 people at the park campgrounds and marina. The Lakeside Resort is on the edge overlooking it all. The sun started to set and the temperature dropped, the music started to roll echoing across the water. When it came time for fireworks, Ty did a Hendrix-like rendition of the “Star Spangled Banner” solo - and loud - it was very emotional and very fitting. Then the night sky lit up with fireworks everywhere and there we are…the sky, the lake, the music. Life was good and wonderful in Diamond City, Arkansas. And that is why I know the bear is getting tired. People danced and sang, whooped and hollered, until midnight. We may not wear helmets but we are a “band of brothers” who carry guitars and harmonicas instead of guns. Next year we’re doing it again, so make sure you mark your calendars, grab your fishing poles and dancing shoes, and come up to Diamond City on July 3rd. You Can Leave Your Hat On. We just heard from the band Dirt Road Dogs that they have finished their new all original CD called, what else but, Fresh Tracks. They will be playing in Fayetteville on August 1st at a club called On the Mark. These guys are some of Boone County’s finest, so go see them and get your funk on. The Brick Oven Pizza Company in Harrison is bringing in R X Ellis on July 23rd and The Three Story Trio on July 26th. On August 6th and 23rd it’s Hannah Whorton. On August 27th they’re having the band Southern Confession. On August 31st the Lyric Theatre in downtown Harrison is presenting one of my favorite ground pounding blues/rock bands, Thunder Crow. So, if you need a fix of the good stuff, they’ll put it on ya. You all take care of yourself and others. ---Shakey Joe

Crystal Music Festival

Legendary bands set to rock crystal mine

Diamond Rio

WHAT IS THE CRYSTAL MUSIC FESTIVAL?

The Crystal Music Festival is a brand new, unique outdoor venue, to be held over the last two weekends of July scheduled with multiple bands for entertainment. The Crystal Music Festival will be held in one of Arkansas’s new and untapped all natural quartz crystal mines, the Board Camp Crystal Mine, located between Mena and Mt. Ida in the beautiful Ouachita (pronounced “wash-it-taw”) Mountains of the Natural State! The Crystal Music Festival promotes clean, friendly, family entertainment in an ecofriendly environment. Children 6 and under are free! There will be great music, great food, great people and great fun! Bring a blanket, a lawn chair and an ice chest with your favorite beverage. This year’s festival features such headliners as Diamond Rio and the Marshall Tucker Band, Deidre Thornell, Richie Owens Band, Login Lind, The Eskimo Brothers and more! The Country Music weekend is July 19-21 – featuring Diamond Rio’s performance on Saturday, and the Rock Music weekend is July 26-28 – featuring The Marshall Tucker Band’s Saturday performance. Tickets are available for one day or the entire weekend, and are limited to only 5000 attendees. ALL tickets include general admission to dig in the Board Camp Crystal Mine. Tickets are available at: www. crystalmusicfestival.com Festival Producer Orville Murphy states, “This is a limited venue and tickets are selling fast. All online ticket purchasers get their name in a drawing for a Back Stage Pass to meet Diamond Rio or The Marshall Tucker Band.”

Eskimo Brothers

Deidre Thornell

The Marshall Tucker Band

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1933 Vivi Tone Guitar ---Steve Evans The guitar featured in today’s article is one of the earliest electric guitars ever made. It’s an electric tenor guitar produced in 1933 by the Vivi Tone Company of Kalamazoo, Michigan. Lloyd Loar was the mastermind behind Vivi Tone, and his company not only produced this tenor fourstring guitar, but several other electrified instruments including electric six-string guitars, mandocellos, mandolas, mandolins and violins. In the early 1920’s, prior to the start-up of the Vivi Tone Company, Lloyd Loar was an acoustical engineer and designer at the Gibson Mandolin & Guitar Company. Loar came up with several great innovations for Gibson and was highly regarded for designing Gibson’s F-5 mandolin and the L-5 archtop guitar. An interesting footnote to Loar’s innovations is that before Loar’s use of “f” holes on the F-5 & L-5, all previous mandolins and guitars had been made with circular sound holes only! One of Loar’s inventions for Gibson in 1924 was an unusual backbone-shaped prototype of an electric upright bass. Loar encouraged Gibson to start making electrified instruments, but the bosses at Gibson had no interest. This led to Loar leaving Gibson and starting the Vivi Tone Company. The Vivi Tone guitar shown in the above photo has a serial number of #31 and was made in 1933, the first year of production for the Vivi Tone Company. It has a shaded sunburst finish with painted-on “f” holes. This is a four string “tenor” guitar and was meant to be tuned the same as a tenor banjo (C, G, D, A). This “boat-paddle” shaped electric guitar was made with a solid body instead of being hollow like a normal guitar. Having the “solid body” provided excellent sustain for electrified musical notes while eliminating the possibility of squealing feedback. Instead of the electric pickup amplifying each string’s movement in a magnetic field, Loar placed his pickup directly underneath the string bridge and the vibration of the whole bridge was amplified. The hookup for an amplifier is made on the underside of the guitar via two small female pin connectors, which were state-of-the-art in 1933, and were the same connectors used for the candlestick telephones of the time. Many people today assume that the first solid body electric guitars were the Fender Telecaster and Gibson Les Paul, but the Vivi Tone electric predates both by almost twenty years. Besides the boat-paddle shaped tenor guitar, Vivi Tone also produced a solid body six-string guitar that was guitar-shaped, and several non-solid (acoustic) guitars which were available with or without electronics. From 1933 through April 1936, Vivi Tone produced a total of 485 instruments, but Vivi Tone was not proving to be a profitable company. Lloyd Loar accepted defeat and called it quits. An investor moved the Vivi Tone Company from Kalamazoo to Detroit, Michigan, where the company quietly faded away. Lloyd Loar’s vision of electric guitar music had simply come too soon. Recent history of this particular 1933 Vivi Tone: It was on display for 25 years at Boyd’s Music in Little Rock. When Boyd’s closed in 2000, Bob Boyd offered it to me for my collection and I jumped at the chance to own such a legitimate museum piece. In 2002 I carried this guitar to the PBS Antique Road Show, and the appraiser quoted its value at $1,000, the exact amount I paid for it at Boyd’s Music. You can see this Vivi Tone (not for sale) on display at the Jacksonville Guitar Museum in Jacksonville. To see a short video demonstration, go to www.YouTube.com and use search words “Nightflying 1933 Vivi Tone.”

Lloyd Loar

Steve Evans & Vivi Tone Guitar

Vivi Tone Guitar Label

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As with most Frets about Frets articles that I write, I draw from experience… What I see come through my shop mostly… This time is no different! Last summer, a customer came in and purchased an inexpensive Fender Squire Acoustic from me and I made the standard claim that if something goes wrong either structurally or electronically, I will fully stand by the instrument. This guitar was a good “player’s” instrument. It had a good balance of low action and decent volume. The neck was straight and true and the body had very little “belly” around the bridge. When the customer left that shop, he was happy. About two weeks later, during a spell of 100-plus degree temperatures, he came into the shop complaining about “Buzzing” strings… and in keeping with my customer service beliefs, I said bring it in and let’s take a look. The words from his mouth were nearly unbelievable… “I’ll go out to the car and get it out of the trunk”… It took me a moment to recognize just what had been said…“out of the trunk”… What? It was 114 degrees outside… Aarrg! When he came back in and put the gig bag on the counter, I could not grasp the metal zipper pull because it was so hot. As we waited for the instrument to cool, I began educating this fellow on the realities of climate…as it related to a guitars health. As most of you know all wooden, stringed instruments are sensitive to changes in temperature and humidity… but…just to re-cap: ALL acoustic instrument that are made of wood products are susceptible to changes in weather…yes…even laminate-built instruments can be influenced by extremely high or

low temperatures and/or humidity. The ideal humidity range for an instrument is around 45 percent relative humidity, but if an instrument is built correctly it should be able to go down to 35 percent without a problem. However, below 35 percent humidity, fingerboard woods can become stressed to the point of causing fret ends to poke out, tops to crack and/or sink inward, and necks to become “Humpy.” If you play a solid wood instrument and you live in an environment that’s very dry, you absolutely need to use a humidifier. A laminated wood guitar is less susceptible but still needs not to be exposed to extremes. Temperature, which was at issue with this customer, can be summed up by saying: Treat your instrument like you would your child… Wooden, musical instruments “like” the same environmental conditions that we players do. When you travel, put your instruments in the A/ C with you…but…if you would leave you kid in the trunk of the car, expect the same outcome… Both will probably come apart at the seams and NOT make beautiful music again. As for my customer, he got off easy…although I had not seen a nut deformed from the strings MELTING into the nut!

“I’ll go out to the car and get it out of the trunk”

---Bob Boyd I’m going to talk about dogs this month. What is the only creature God created that pays attention to who we are and what we are doing? I believe that God created the dog so we would have a true companion in the animal world. Even in these days of higher and higher technology, there are still jobs that only a dog can do, such as police work. When the cops have a subject cornered and he refuses to cooperate, usually all the officer has to do is tell the subject “Come on out now, or we’re going to send in the dog!” That usually brings about an immediate surrender of the subject. If it doesn’t, and the dog is sent in, the game’s over right away. I have an e-mail video of a police dog leaping over an automobile and taking down a gunman instantly. Service dogs lead their sightless masters anywhere they need to go. They are comforting companions in nursing homes and hospitals. They decided to test one of their police dogs’ phenomenal sense of smell. A man sat on the bleachers in a huge stadium full of fans. That night there was a huge thunderstorm and the open hour bleachers were drenched for several hours. Next day they gave the police dog a piece of clothing from the man, and let him into the bleachers area. Well, you guessed it. The dog went IMMEDIATELY to the place where the man sat on the bleachers the day before! Dogs can sense (by smell or some other unknown sense) when an epileptic is about to have a seizure. In another test; a girl left her friend’s house several miles from her home. At the very instant she walked out of her friend’s home and got into her car, her dog got out of his bed and went to the door and sat waiting for her to arrive. I believe that God gave us the domestic dog because He knew we would need help surviving. All dogs, regardless of their breed or appearance, are direct descendants of the wolf. A German laboratory bred wolves and selected only their most friendly and cooperative pups to breed the next generation. After only 10 generations they had friendly, loyal domestic dogs! Early man, in the days when we were hunters and gatherers, may have raised a foundling wolf cub, who in turn became their night sentry against predatory animals, so they could all sleep safely. Dogs also have remarkable hearing. If you walk your dog along a residential street, I am told the dog can hear every conversation and sound going on in each house on either side of the street. No other animal even comes close to being as loyal a friend as a dog. They ask so little of us and give us so very much in return. To dogs, we are their “gods.” If we could only be as loyal and devoted to God, our Creator, as our dog is to us, wouldn’t the world be a far better place to live?

If you would like to suggest topics for future articles or have a fretted instrument in need of repair, please feel free to call me at 501-223-3738, or email bryon@littlerockfrets.com. you can come by my shop, Little Rock Frets - Located at 10020 N. Rodney Parham, Rd. Little Rock, AR 72227, behind Baskin Robins. You can reach us by phone at (501)2233738. ---BK

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Arkansas Alexander Sept. 26:

Batesville Aug. 19:

Conway

Oct. 24:

Trout Fishing In America Springhill Elementary School

Green River Ordinance Lyon College

Sept. 13, 14: feat. 13: Lorrie Morgan Pam Tillis Reynolds Perf. Hall

Eureka Springs Aug. 10:

Aug. 15--18: feat.:

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Aug. 24:

The Cate Brothers Band Basin Spring Park (free) Eureka Springs Bluegrass Festival Mr. Big Jesse McReynolds Buddy Griffin & Ashley Messenger as Retro & Smiling Ozark Alliance Dragon Master Cobb Family Tim Crouch Gary C. Allbritton Buffalo Creek Ramblers Clark Family Trio Bill Nesbitt

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Arkansas Red Ron Landers Spoon Man Donny Catron Eureka Springs Bluegrass Band much more… The Auditorium Cody Canada & The Departed Rockin’ Pig Saloon Jazz Eureka Weekend Twilight Big Band Dance Party Fayetteville Jazz Collective Basin Springs Park Spyro Gyra The Auditorium

Fayetteville July 12: July 17: July 18: July 18: feat.: July 19:

Gary Allan The AMP Candy Lee Greenhouse Grille Band Of Heathens George’s Majestic Lounge Gulley Park Summer Concert Series Wheeler Brothers Gulley Park Jimmy Thackery & The Drivers George’s Majestic Lounge

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Summerland Tour Everclear Live Filter Sponge The AMP * July 25: Six Feet Under Decrepit Birth Cannabis Corpse The Phoenix (formerly Rogue Pizza) July 31, A. 1: Trout Fishing In America Public Library Aug. 2: Flobots The Pheonix Aug. 17: Easton Corbin Tyler Farr The AMP Aug. 18: Hinder Three Days Grace The AMP Aug. 22: The Carper Family George’s Majestic Lounge Aug. 22 - 25: Fayetteville Roots Festival feat.: Iris Dement Hayes Carll Jerry Douglas Mary Gauthier Del McCoury John Fullbright Joe Pug The Honey Dewdrops Paul Benjamin Band The Carper Family Field Report Rebecca Loebe Michael Fracasso Joe Crookston Carter Sampson many more... Various Fayetteville Locations [www.fayettevilleroots.com for info]

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Rose Windows JR’s Lightbulb Club Lynyrd Skynyrd Blackberry Smoke The AMP Bikes, Blues & BBQ The Ben Miller Band Samantha Fish The Steepwater Band Popa Chubby Big James & The Chicago Playboys much more… All Over Town Green River Ordinance U of A Tab Benoit George’s Majestic Lounge Vampire Weekend The AMP Pat Green George’s Majestic Lounge ZZ Top The AMP Queens Of The Stone Age Savages The AMP Aaron Carter George’s Majestic Lounge Leftover Salmon George’s Majestic Lounge Brian Regan Walton Arts Center

Fort Smith/Van Buren Aug. 1: Aug. 8: Aug. 8: Aug. 15: Aug. 16: Aug. 16, 17: Aug. 16--18: feat 17:

Big Al & The Heavyweights Webby D’s Corey Smith Neumeier’s Beer Garden Chris Knight Longhorn Saloon Blackjack Billy Hillbilly Vegas Neumeier’s Beer Garden Whiskey Myers The Cadillac Three Neumeier’s Beer Garden Lynam Longhorn Saloon Arkansas Best Tattoo Expo Kay Rodgers Park Reverend Horton Heat Neumeier’s Beer Garden

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Shooter Jennings Neumeier’s Beer Garden Capital Kings FS Convention Center Mary Gauthier The Movie Lounge

Aug. 17: feat.: Aug. 17: Aug. 29:

Helena

Oct. 10--12:

King Biscuit Blues Festival feat.: Robert Cray Band Paul Thorn Selwyn Birchwood Sonny Landreth Marcia Ball Anson Funderburgh Joe Louis Walker Steady Rollin’ Bob Margolin James Cotton much more… Cherry Street [www.kingbiscuitbluesfestival.com for all the details…]

Aug. 31: Aug. 31, S. 1: feat.:

Sept. 6: Sept. 27. 28: feat.:

Hope

Aug. 10: feat.:

Hope Watermelon Festival Tracy Lawrence Fair Park

Hot Springs July 13: July 20: July 27: Aug. 2: Aug. 9: Aug. 10:

Gary Allan Magic Springs MercyMe Magic Springs Theory Of A Deadman Magic Springs Mountain Sprout RK Ellis Maxine’s Peter Furler Magic Springs Needtobreathe Magic Springs

Jonesboro Aug. 7:

Aug. 17: feat.:

The Buckinghams Herman’s Hermits Peter Noone Oaklawn Park Coco Jones Magic Springs Samantha Fish Ohio Club Chris Cagle Magic Springs Hot Springs Blues Festival Selwyn Birchwood Shakura S’aida Southern Hospitality Damon Fowler Group JP Soars Victor Wainwright much more… Hill Wheatley Plaza Big Chill Ohio Club Lee Brice Maggie Rose Summit Arena Legends Balloon Rally Styx Travis Tritt HS Memorial Field

Little Rock // North Little Rock July 11: July 17: July 19:

July 20: * July 25:

* July 25: Aug. 1: Aug. 4: Aug. 6: Aug 7: Aug. 9:

Corey Smith Brickhouse Johnny Cash Music Festival Vince Gill Larry Gatlin & The Gatlin Brothers Jimmy Fortune Joanne Cash Yates Tommy Cash ASU Convocation Ctr.

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Aug. 10: Aug. 10: Aug. 12: Aug. 13: Aug. 14: Aug. 15: Aug. 16:

Aug. 16:

ReBirth Brass Band Rev Room Dawes Shovels & Rope Rev Room Yo Mama’s Big Fat Booty Band Stickyz Rock ‘n’ Roll Chicken Shack Band Of Heathens Rev Room Nick Moss & The Fliptops Stickyz Rock ‘n’ Roll Chicken Shack The Rocketboys Juanita’s North Mississippi Allstars Rev Room Poor Young Things Juanita’s Crystal Bowersox Juanita’s Rosco Bandana Stickyz Rock ‘n’ Roll Chicken Shack Mountain Sprout Stickyz Rock ‘n’ Roll Chicken Shack Lucero First Security Amph. Parmalee Rev Room Young Dubliners Stickyz Rock ‘n’ Roll Chicken Shack Kottonmouth Kings Juanita’s Toad The Wet Sprocket Juanita’s Kirk Franklin Verizon Arena Jimbo Mathus White Water Tavern

Aug. 24: Aug. 27: feat.: Aug. 28: Sept. 1: Sept. 7: Sept. 12: Sept. 14: Sept. 26: Oct. 2: Oct. 3:

Oct. 6: Oct. 9: Oct. 12: Oct. 17:

Mena

July 12--28: feat.:

Trampled Under Foot Stickyz Rock ‘n’ Roll Chicken Shack Iris DeMent South On Main Great White Jack Russell Rev Room John Hiatt Juanita’s Truth & Salvage Co. Juanita’s Don McLean Robinson Center Music Hall Dash Rip Rock Stickyz Rock ‘n’ Roll Chicken Shack Eric Sommer Midtown Billiards Trout Fishing In America Springhill Elementary Okkervil River Torres Rev Room Unknown Mortal Orchestra Stickyz Rock ‘n’ Roll Chicken Shack Matt Wertz Juanita’s My Jerusalem Stickyz Rock ‘n’ Roll Chicken Shack Bobby Rush South On Main Luke Bryan Florida Georgia Line Thompson Square Verizon Arena

Crystal Music Festival Marshall Tucker Band Richie Owens & Six Mile Creek Diamond Rio Deidre Thornell

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Whiskey Peak Band The Eskimo Brothers Sugar Creek Blues Band Gatling & Hoffpauir Kassi Moe David Lindy Band Jennifer Ogger Logan Lind Two Gun Justice Eric Vasquez Country Show Down more… Board Camp Campground [www.crystalmusicfestival.com for details…]

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Depot Days Confederate Railroad Downtown Newport

Harvest Festival Yonder Mountain String Band Tedeschi Trucks Band Les Claypool’s Duo de Twang Railroad Earth Beats Antique JJ Grey & MOFRO Kacey Musgraves Justin Townes Earle Turnpike Troubadors Greensky Bluegrass Everyone Orchestra

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Darrell Scott & Tim O’Brien Gangstagrass Steep Canyon Rangers Elephant Revival Hot Buttered Rum Allie Kral Cas Haley Zach Deputy Rayland Baxter Delhi 2 Dublin The California Honeydrops Carolyn Wonderland The Dirty River Boys Sister Sparrow &The Dirty Birds Kopecky Family Band Ha Ha Tonka Wheeler Brothers American Aquarium Andy Frasco Uncle Lucius Mountain Sprout Dirtfoot Head For The Hills Hot Club Of Cowtown Star & Micey Quiet Corral Samantha Crain Afroloicious Shook Twins Roadkill Ghost Choir Useful Jenkins Rosco Bandana Kris Lager Band The Deadly Gentlemen

Good Gravy She’s A Keeper Wood & Wire Grant Farm Ugly Lion Deep Fried Pickle Project more… Mulberry Mountain [www.yonderharvestfestival.com for details…]

Rogers July 20:

July. 27: Aug. 24:

Van Buren Oct. 5:

Lez Zeppelin (A Female Tribute to Led Zeppelin) Screaming Daeth Fearies Rockin’ Pig Saloon Head East Bryant Rockin’ Pig Saloon Trout Fishing In America Rogers Little Theater

Lorrie Morgan Pam Tillis V B Fine Arts Center

Walnut Ridge Sept. 20, 21: feat.:

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Arkansas Suburbs Austin, TX Aug. 28:

Steely Dan Bass Concert Hall

July 12:

Baton Rouge, LA July 20:

* July 25: July 30: Aug. 1: Aug. 4: Sept. 8:

Psychedelic Furs Varsity Theatre Turnpike Troubadors Varsity Theatre P.O.D. Varsity Theatre Jason Boland & The Stragglers Varsity Theatre Joe Ely Red Dragon Listening Room Dr. John Manship Theatre

July 13: July 13: July 20: July 24:

July 26:

Branson, MO July 13:

Sept. 12--15:

Dallas, TX July 12:

Three Dog Night Oak Ridge Boys Theatre Riders In The Sky Silver Dollar City

Megadeath Black Label Society Device Hellyeah

July 27:

Newsted Death Division Slash Gexa Energy Pavilion Everclear Live Filter Sponge Palladium Ballroom Willis Alan Ramsey Poor David’s Pub John Mayer Phillip Phillips Gexa Energy Pavilion Kid Rock Uncle Kracker Gexa Energy Pavilion Hollywood Undead 3 Pill Morning Escape The Fate House of Blues Summer Slaughter Tour Dillinger Escape Plan Animals As Leaders Periphery Norma Jean Cattle Decapitation The Ocean Revocation Rings Of Saturn House Of Blues Brad Paisley Chris Young Lee Brice The Henningsens Gexa Energy Pavilion

July 27: July 28:

July 31:

Aug. 2: Aug. 3:

Aug. 4: Aug.4: feat.:

Smokey Robinson The Music Hall At Fair Park Adam Ant Prima Dona Granada Theater Prima Dona Goo Goo Dolls matchbox twenty Gexa Energy Pavilion Vans Warped Tour Gexa Energy Pavilion Train The Script Gavin DeGraw Gexa Energy Pavilion Courtney Love Starred House Of Blues Rockstar Energy Mayhem Festival Rob Zombie Five Finger Death Punch Mastodon Amon Amarth Children of Bodom Machine Head Job For A Cowboy Emmure Born Of Osiris Motionless In White Butcher Babies Battlecross Huntress Thrown Into Exile Attika 7 City In The Sea

Aug. 6: Aug. 10: Aug. 10: Aug. 15: Aug. 17: Aug. 22: Aug. 23: Aug. 24: Aug. 30: feat.: Sept. 8: Sept. 13: Sept. 13: Sept. 13: Sept. 13:

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Jimmy Webb The Kessler Theater Hanson House Of Blues Depeche Mode Crystal Castles Gexa Energy Pavilion MercyMe American Airlines Center Pearl Jam American Airlines Center

Fort Worth, TX July 13:

July 20: * July 25: July 27: Aug. 9: Aug. 9:

Aug. 10: Aug. 17: Aug. 24: Aug. 31: Sept. 13:

Cory Morrow Billy Bob’s Texas Jimmy Thackery & The Drivers Key’s Lounge Avery*Sunshine Vee Lounge Turnipike Toubadors Jackson Taylor Billy Bob’s Texas Chris Knight Billy Bob’s Texas Reverend Horton Heat Pinata Protest Live Oak Music Hall & Lounge Sara Evans Billy Bob’s Texas Dwight Yoakam Billy Bob’s Texas Ted Nugent Billy Bob’s Texas Terri Clark Billy Bob’s Texas Hayes Carll Billy Bob’s Texas

Kansas City, MO/KS July 10: July 11:

John Mayer Cricket Wireless Amph. BoDeans Knuckleheads

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Kansas City Irish Festival Damien Dempsey The Guggenheim Grotto Crown Center Square Steely Dan The Midland By AMC Johnny Mathis Kauffman Ctr. For The Perf. Arts Iron Maiden Megadeth Sprint Center Michael Bublé Sprint Center Nine Inch Nails Explosions In The Sky Sprint Center The Moody Blues The Midland By AMC Bonnie Raitt Marc Cohn The Midland By AMC The Eagles Sprint Center

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Lampe, MO Aug. 16:

Journey Black Oak Mountain Amphitheatre

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Lawrence, KS July 16: July 22:

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Memphis, TN July 13: July 13:

July 26:

July 26: July 26:

July 31: Aug. 23: Aug. 29: Aug. 30: Sept. 6: Sept. 8:

ReBirth Brass Band Newby’s Robert Plant Presents Sensational Space Shifters Memphis Botanic Gardens Six Feet Under Decrepit Birth Cannabis Corpse New Daisy Water Liars Poplar Lounge Six Feet Under Decrepit Birth Cannabis Corpse New Daisy Silversun Pickups Mona Minglewood Hall The Band Perry Memphis Botanic Garden Brave Combo The Levitt Shell Ana Popovic The Levitt Shell Steely Dan Mud Island Webb Wilder The Levitt Shell

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Norman, OK Aug. 16:

Oct. 6:

Dwight Yoakam Riverwind Casino Jon Spencer Blues Explosion Kid Congo Powers Opolis

Okemah, OK July 10--14: feat.:

Woody Guthrie Folk Festival Trout Fishing In America Ellis Paul Jimmy LaFave Vance Gilbert Sam Baker Annie Guthrie The Burns Sisters John Fulbright Joel Rafael Ramsay Midwood Ronny Elliott Tim Easton Don Conoscenti Audrey Auld Garrett LeBeau David Amram Rebecca Loebe Griffin House Red Dirt Rangers Steve Poltz

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Oklahoma City July 12:

July 16:

July 19: July 23: feat.:

July 24:

Six Feet Under Decrepit Birth Cannabis Corpse more... Chameleon Room Megadeth Black Label Society Device Hellyeah Newsted Death Division OK City Zoo Amph. Cody Canada & The Departed Wormy Dog Rock For Oklahoma Jackson Browne Kings Of Leon The Flaming Lips Built To Spill Chesapeake Energy Arena Dillinger Escape Plan Animals As Leaders Periphery Norma Jean Cattle Decapitation The Ocean Revocation Rings Of Saturn Thy Art Is Murder Diamond Ballroom

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July 31: feat.: Aug. 27:

Sept. 6: Sept. 13:

Oct. 19: Nov. 16:

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Oxford, MS July 18: feat.:

* July 25:

Oct. 24:

July 19: July 23:

Aug. 23: Sept. 12:

Peter Frampton Steve Lukather Downstream Casino Jon Wolfe Downstream Casino Charlie Daniels Band 38 Special Downstream Casino JT Hodges Downstream Casino

Pocola, OK Sept. 28:

Oak Ridge Boys Choctaw Casino

Rentiesville, OK feat. 30:

Dusk ‘Til Dawn Blues Festival Main Stage Filmore Slim Watermelon Slim Chuck Blackwell Selby Prince Albert OK Ollie Lem Sheppard Indoor Club Stage Selby Watermelon Slim Filmore Slim Debbie Blackwell Harley Hamm Leon Rollerson Salty Dog

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Quapaw, OK

30--A. 1:

Oxford Blues Festival Johnny Winter The Library

Lee Bains III & The Glory Fires Water Liars Proud Larry’s JJ Grey & Mofro The Revivalists The Lyric Oxford

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Mississippi Fever Back Porch Roger Hurricane Jahruba Harmonica Summit Main Stage Andrew Jr. Boy Jones Tee Dee Young Lil Ed & Blues Imperials Selby Minner Direct Connection Route 66, Jim Davis Roger Hurricane Indoor Club Stage Andrew Jr. Boy Jones Debbie Blackwell Miss Blues Berry Harris Dues Paid Back Porch Blue Fire Foley Baby Ray Mucker Filmore Slim Jahruba Main Stage Andrew Jr. Boy Jones Scott Ellison Selby Minner Roger Hurricane W. Pure Silk Mt. Olive Star Ladydee Watermelon Slim Indoor Club Stage Andrew Jr. Boy Jones Harry & Debbie Blackwell Harry Williams

Layce Baker II & III Jimmy Ellis Back Porch Watermelon Slim Backroad Lem Sheppard Jahruba (dcmillerblues.com for details…)

Robinsonville/Tunica, MS July 19, 20: July 26: July 27: Aug. 30: Aug. 31: Sept. 6: Sept. 7: Oct. 4, 5: feat.:

Loretta Lynn Gold Strike Gary Allan Horseshoe Casino Elmo & The Shades Horseshoe Casino Darius Rucker Gold Strike Merle Haggard Horseshoe Casino Diana Ross Harrah’s Engelbert Humperdinck Gold Strike Delta Country Jam Billy Currington Thompson Square Jeffoc Niemann Josh Thompson Steel Magnolia Jared Blake Tim McGraw Brantley Gilbert Abbay & Leatherman Plantation

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Martina McBride Gold Strike Aug. 3:

St. Louis, MO July 10:

July 14: July 17: July 17: July 21: July 24: July 26:

July 27:

Aug. 3:

Dave Matthews Band Grace Potter & The Nocturnals Verizon Wireless Amph. Ian Anderson Peabody Opera House Chuck Berry Blueberry Hill’s Duck Room The Revivalists The London Souls Old Rock House Slash Venrez The Pageant Vans Warped Tour Verizon Wireless Amph. Blake Shelton Easton Corbin Jana Kramer Verizon Wireless Amph. Everclear Live Filter Sponge The Venue @ River City Casino Backstreet Boys Jesse McCartney

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Aug. 16:

Aug. 17:

Aug. 22: Aug. 23: Aug. 23:

DJ Pauly D Verizon Wireless Amph. Texas Hippie Coalition Eve To Adam Firebird Steely Dan Peabody Opera House Bruno Mars Ellie Goulding Scottrade Center Lucero Kentucky Knife Fight Off Broadway Nightclub Lil Wayne T.I. Future Verizon Wireless Amph. Rascal Flatts The Band Perry Cassadee Pope Verizon Wireless Amph. Heart Jason Bonham’s Led Zeppelin Experience Verizon Wireless Amph. STS9 Umphrey’s McGee Chesterfield Theatre Keith Urban Verizon Wireless Amph. Robert Cray Band Harrah’s

Aug. 24:

Aug. 28: Aug. 31:

Sept. 6: Sept. 7:

Kid Rock ZZ Top Uncle Kracker Verizon Wireless Amph. Cody Canada & The Departed Off Broadway Nightclub Sammy Hagar Michael Anthony Denny Carmassi Bill Church Verizon Wireless Amph. Miranda Lambert Dierks Bentley Verizon Wireless Amph. Selwyn Birchwood BBs Jazz Blues & Soups

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Sept. 14: Sept. 22: Sept. 26: Sept. 27:

Shinedown Papa Roach Skillet In This Moment We As Human Verizon Wireless Amph. Michael Bublé Scottrade Center Jonny Lang The Pageant Marc Cohn Rebecca Pidgeon Old Rock House Diana Krall Fabulous Fox Theatre

Springfield, MO July 20:

* July 25: July 28: Aug. 18:

Relient K The Almost The Rocketboys Gillioz Theatre Collective Soul Ozark Empire Fairgrounds Randy Rogers Band Cole Porter Ozark Empire Fairgrounds Reverend Horton Heat Outland Ballroom

Tahlequah, OK Sept. 12--14:

July 14:

July 14: July 15, 16: July 17: July 19: July 19, 20: feat. 19:

feat. 20:

* July 25: July 26:

Medicine Stone Diamondhead Resort

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Tulsa, OK

July 30:

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Aug. 2: Aug. 2: Aug. 6: Aug. 7: Aug. 10:

Aug. 15:

Aug. 25:

Aug. 29: Sept. 4:

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Sept. 14:

Sept. 19:

Luke Bryan Florida Georgia Line Thompson Square BOK Center John Hiatt Brady Theater

West Siloam Springs, OK July 27:

Aug. 17: Aug. 22, 23: Aug. 30: Sept. 26:

Shenandoah Cherokee Casino Toad The Wet Sprocket Cherokee Casino Rosco Bandana Cherokee Casino The Verve Pipe Cherokee Casino Uncle Lucius Cherokee Casino

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Altus

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Arkadelphia

{Area Code 870} THE MIRAGE SPORTS BAR & GRILL 104 Malvern St., Arkadelphia 210-5260 71923 July 19: Big Damn Horns 20: Subdue 27: Sweet Mother August Schedule unavailable at presstime… SLIM & SHORTY’S 617 Clinton St., Arkadelphia 245-2365 71923 August 3: Ryan Reid

Batesville

Benton

{Area Code 501} DENTON’S BACK PORCH {DENTON’S TROTLINE} I-30 & Congo, Benton 315-1717 72015 Bookings: Robert July 12: Mayday By Midnight 13: Tragikly White 18: Jocko Deal 19: Mister Lucky 20: Just Sayin’ 25, 26: tba 27: Jason Campbell & Singletree August 1: Jocko Deal 2: Tragikly White 3: tba 8: Jocko Deal 9, 10: tba FLETCHER MUSIC 619 W. South, Benton 778-9098 72015 Live Music. Call for details...

JOSIE’S STEAK HOUSE 50 Riverbank Rd., Batesville 793-7000 72501 Live entertainment. Call for details...

GINO’S SPORTS GRILL (P) 17332 I-30, Benton 778-9444 72019 www.ginossportsgrill.com Schedule unavailable at presstime…

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Beebe

{Area Code 501} V.F.W. (P) 1405 E. Center., Beebe 882-7769 72012 F.: Game Night Live entertainment. Call for details...

Bella Vista

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Bentonville

{Area Code 479} GUSANO’S (P) 2905 So. Walton Blvd., B’ville 271-8242 72712 Schedule unavailable at presstime.

Blytheville

{Area Code 870} THAT BOOKSTORE IN BLYTHEVILLE 316 W. Main, Blytheville 763 -3333 72315 Schedule unavailable at presstime…

Branson, MO

{Area Code 417} COPPER RUN DISTILLERY 269 State Highway, Branson 587-3456 65771 Contact: Madison Th.: Open Mic July 13: Randle Chowning (founder of Ozark Mountain Daredevils) 14: Kevin Renick Trio 20: Midnight Traveler 21: Pat Kay & Molly Healey 27: Josh Jennings Band 28: Brandon Moore Barak Hill Molly Healey August Schedule unavailable at presstime… ROWDY BEAVER TAVERN 1810 Missouri 76, Branson 334-7409 65616 Schedule unavailable at presstime… WAXY O’SHEA’S IRISH PUB 235 Branson Landing Blvd., Branson 348-1759 65616 W.: Jam Night feat.: Stellar Wierdos July 13: Dime Trip 26, 27: Highland Reign Celtic Band

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{Area Code 870} POSTMASTERS GRILL 133 U.S. 278 Business, Camden 836-5579 71701 July 20: Wes Barnett Band August 3: Ed Bowman feat.: Drew deFrance

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{Area Code 662} BLUESBERRY CAFÉ 235 Yazoo Ave, Clarksdale 627-7008 38614 Su: Blues/rock jam, 4 p.m DELTA BLUES MUSEUM 1 Blues Alley, Clarksdale 627-6820 38614 Director: Shelly Ritter www.detabluesmusuem.org Occassional live music... GROUND ZERO BLUES CLUB 0 Blues Alley, Clarksdale 621-9009 38614 www.groundzerobluesclub.com Bookings: Roger Stolle @ (662)624-5992 W.: Karaoke Th.: Weekly Blues Jam July 12: Dewayne Burnside Blues Band 13: 901 Blues Band 17: Jaxx Nassar Blues Band 18: Steve Kolbus Blues Band 19: Sweet Claudette 20: Steve Kolbus Blues Band 24: Big A & The Allstars * 25: David Dunavent & The Evol Love Band 26: Heavy Suga & The SweeTones 27: The Beat Daddy’s 30: Steve Kolbus Blues Band August 2: Bill ‘Howl-N-Madd’ Perry Blues Band 3: David Dunavent & The Evol Love Band

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Heavy Suga & The SweeTones Phillip Carter & The Blues Underground The House Rockers Super Chikan & The Fighting Cocks Heavy Suga & The SweeTones Leo Welch Blues Band Steve Kolbus Blues Band Pork Chop Willie Country Night Extravaganza The Liz Davis Band “Off The Voice” and South of 20

Clarksville

{Area Code 479} CROSSWOODS (P) Exit 55 off I-40 I-40 & Hwy. 64 W., Clarksville 754-8080 72830 Bookings: Wendell or Aleta Live entertainment. Call for details…

Conway

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LOST BEACH ISLAND BAR & GRILL (P) 1810 So. Zero, Ft. Smith 646-3939 72901 Tu.: Trivia Challenge W.--Sa.: Karaoke

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NEUMEIER’S RIB ROOM & BEER GARDEN 817 Garrison, Ft. Smith 494-RIBS 72901 Bookings: (479)494-RIBS (7427) July 10: Candlebox 20: Hot Lix (Hair Band Tribute) 26, 27: Animal August 2, 3: The 17th Floor 8: Corey Smith The Dirty Guv’nahs 9: Whitey Morgan & The 78s Judge Parker 15: Blackjack Billy Hillbilly Vegas 16: Whiskey Myers Cadillac Three 17: Reverend Horton Heat Powerglide

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LONG HORN SALOON (P) 6400 Hwy. 71 So., Ft. Smith 434-2200 72901 July 13: Matt Stell 19, 20: Velcro Pygmies 26, 27: Tragikly White August 2: Kevin Fowler 3: Doug Stone

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91ST STREET 3702 So. 91st, Ft. Smith 478-6000 72903 F., Sa.: Karaoke Live music. Call for details… OLD TOWN GRAIN & FEED 503 Garrison, Ft. Smith 782-1999 72901 Schedule unavailable at presstime... R. LANDRY’S 613 Garrison, Ft. Smith 783-2505 72901 July 11: Jamie Lou 12: Prince Albert 13: Willin’ and Able 18: Mark Albertson 19: Joe Sundell 20: Brandon White & Luke Pruitt * 25: Gary Hutchison 26: Oreo Blue 27: Jeff Kearney Triage August 1: tba 2: Grant Pierson 3: Bannister Brothers 8: Mark Albertson 9: Prince Albert 10: Leah & The Mojo Doctors

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ROOSTER’S (P) 801 Garrison, Ft. Smith 783-COCK (2625) 72901 Bookings: Robert July 13: Matt Dodd Band 18, 19: Highwater Gambler 20: Fabbgasker 26: Brian Hughes 27: Steve Dimmit August 2: Chicken Pot Pie 3: Crossroads 9: Dave Randall 16: War Pony SECOND STREET LIVE 101 No. 2nd, Fort Smith 782-5483 72902 Schedule unavailable at presstime… SHOOTER’S BAR & GRILL 2201 Grand Ave., Ft. Smith 783-9413 72901 Schedule unavailable at presstime… THE MOVIELOUNGE 7601 Rogers, Ft. Smith 226-3595 72903 Sun.: Naturally ImproVables July 12: Jon Dooly Experience 13: The Rain Kings 16: Tom Ware Tuesday 18: Larry B 19, 20: Hardy Winburn Experience 23: Tom Ware * 25: Larry B 26: some guy named robb 27: Barrett Baber 30: Tom Ware August 1: Sky Smeed & Joe Mack 2, 3: Gary Hutchison & John Magness 6: Tom Ware 8: Larry B 9: Smokin’ Crawdads 10: Blue Fiddle 13: Tom Ware 15: Larry B 16: The Rain Kings 17: Barrett Baber

TGI FRIDAY’S 6201 Rogers Ave., Ft. Smith 484-0906 72903 Tu.: music tba W.: Trivia Contests Th.: Karaoke Schedule unavailable at presstime… VARSITY SPORTS GRILLE 318 Garrison Ave., Ft. Smith 494-7173 72901 W.: Live music. Call for details… WEBBY D’S (P) 509 Garrison, Ft. Smith 494-5661 72901 Bookings: Jim Webb July 12: The 1 Oz. Jig 13: Moonshine Mafia 19: Dirty Pesos 20: Isayah’s All Stars 26, 27: Starroy August 1: Big Al & The Heavyweights Mark Albertson 2: Gator Moose 3: Toto Jojo 9: Country Jesus & Friends 10: Groovement 15: Shawn James 16: Cluster Pluck 17: Weakness For Blondes

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Hardy

{Area Code 870} WORDS AFTERWORDS 201 No. Spring St., Hardy 856-5579 72542 Th.: Open Mic Jam July 12: Fox Blossoms 13: Apple & Fudge 19: Katie Bishop 20: John Parks & Friends 26: Bonnie Sweet & Henry Taffer 27: Delta Blues Aces August Schedule unavailable at presstime…

Harrison // Diamond City

{Area Code 870} BRICK OVEN PIZZA 814 Hwy. 62-65, Harrison 741-0012 72602 July 23: RX Ellis 26: The Three Story Trio DIAMOND AMERICAN LEGION POST 340 (P) 7696 Hammerschmidt Rd., D. City 422-2606 72630 Live Music Every Friday DIAMOND CITY HILLS COUNTRY CLUB 20701 Hwy. 7 No, D. City 422-7613 72630 Schedule unavailable at presstime…

DIZZY LIZZARD 808 Hwy.l 62-65, Harrison 204-6886 72601 Opening soon… LYRIC THEATRE 113 W. Rush, Harrison 391-3504 72602 August 31: Thunder Crow NORTH ARKANSAS COLLEGE 1515 Pioneer Drive, Harrison 741-4002 72602 Contact: Guitar Smith Schedule unavailable at presstime… OPIE’S BAR 6053 Hwy. 7 No., Harrison 743-6743 72602 F.: Karaoke Sa.: Occassional live bands UGO PIZZA 125 Rush, Harrison 204-6244 72602 Live bands and karaoke Please call for details…

Heber Springs

{Area Code 501} THE RED APPLE INN (P) 1000 Club Rd., Heber Springs 362-3111 72543 Schedule unavailable at presstime…

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Hot Springs

BACK PORCH GRILL {Sun Bay Resort} 4810 Central, Hot Springs 525-0885 71913 Sa.: DJ Kramer

{Area Code 501} 3B’S BAR & BILLIARDS 630 Ouachita, Hot Springs 623-2160 71901 W.: Karaoke feat.: Nate

BELLE ARTI 719 Central, Hot Springs 624-7474 71901 S.--W.: Patrick Bennett

THE ARLINGTON HOTEL 239 Central Ave., Hot Springs 623-7771 71901 Th.—Sa.: Willie Davis & Co. in the lobby THE AUSTIN 305 Malvern, Hot Springs 623-6600 71901 July 19: Tin Pan Alley 20: David Ball & Hired Hands 26: Krushon Hijol 27: Moonshine Mafia August 2, 3: Midnite Parade 9, 10: tba 16, 17: Loose Cannon

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BLUE MOON SALOON 135 Essex Park Pl., Hot Springs 262-5005 71901 F., Sa.: Karaoke & Dance Music feat.: River Rick Live entertainment. Call for details… BOOGIE’S BAR & GRILL (P) 1010 E. Grand, Hot Springs 624-5455 72901 Bookings: Jeff or Sylvia Orrell or email jefforrell@live.com Th., Su.: Karaoke July 19: Steve Hester

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August Schedule unavailable at presstime CHATTY’S BAR & GRILL 3822 Hwy. 7 No., Hot Springs 624-5155 71909 Th.--Sa.: Karaoke feat.: Patrick CLASSIC’S {Clarion Hotel} 4313 Central, Hot Springs 525-7172 71913 July 20: Grayson Goff & Tommy Jackson 27: Grayson Goff & Tommy Jackson 30: Youngblood Blues Jam August 3: Larry Womack 10: Mike & Mike 17: Grayson Goff & Tommy Jackson COWBOY’S Hwy. 270 W., Hot Springs 767-9048 71913 F.--Su.: Karaoke CROSSWALK BAR & GRILL 2714 Central, Hot Springs 624-9192 71913 Open Every Day Simulcast Races on Huge-screen M.: Free Pool Tu.: Service Industry

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EAGLES CLUB (P) 817 Hobson, Hot Springs 318-1599 71913 Sa.: Hot Shots

LOW KEY ARTS 118 Arbor, Hot Springs 282-9057 71901 See Concert Calendar for Events...

EMBASSY SUITES CASCADES PIANO BAR 400 Convention Blvd., Hot Springs 624-9200 71901 W.--Sa.: Tony Nardi

LUCKY’S BAR & GRILL 711 Central, Hot Springs 622-2570 71901 July 19: Terri & The Executives 20: Crash Meadows 26: Jason Greenlaw & The Groove 27: John Calvin Brewer Band August 2, 3; Crash Meadows 9, 10: Hotel Casanova 16, 17: tba

FAT JACK’S OYSTER BAR & GRILL 101 Central, Hot Springs 623-5225 71901 Bookings: Meredith Schedule unavailable at presstime… HAWG’S PIZZA 1442 Airport Road, Hot Springs 767-4240 71901 Th.--Sa.: Rock Solid HEAVY’S SPORTS BAR 718 Hobson, Hot Springs 321-9909 71913 Th.: Levon Walkin HOT SPRINGS ARTS CENTER 405 Park Ave., Hot Springs 624-0489 71901 Various gallery displays...Saturday Evening Music Series for teens the 1st and 3rd Sat. of each. mo. Afternoon and evening classes in pottery, drawing and painting... LAZY HOG SALOON 919 Central, Hot Springs 463-4924 71901 W.: Jam F., Sa.: Live bands

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LONGSHOT SALOON (P) 2720 Central Ave., Hot Springs 624-4344 71901 OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK UNTIL 5 A.M.! 2 Great Outdoor Gardens! The BEST Burgers In Town! Su.: Server Appreciation Night M.--W.: $3 Pitchers Th.: $11 Ribeye Dinner F.: Booty Shakin’ Contest F.--Su.: Music Videos & Races on HUGE Screen

MAXINE’S 700 Central Ave., Hot Springs 321-0909 71901 Under New Ownership! W.: Karaoke & Poetry Readings July 12: Kentucky Knife Fight Ben Franks & Bible Belt Boys Insomniac Folklore 13: Sideshow Tragedy Chris Johnson Midwest Caravan 18: Johnathon Fleig Band 19: Foulplay Caravan 20: Deep Fried Squirrel Poor Ol’ Uncle Fatty The Filthy Kind * 25: The Fable & The Fury 26: The Escatones Mainline Divide Sound Of

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OHIO CLUB 336 A Central, Hot Springs 627-0702 71901 Su.: Mike Stanley Tu.: John Calvin Brewer or Jordan, solo W.: Open Blues Jam hosts: Hump Night Blues & David Ball F., Sa.: Ohio Club Players July 11: Lightnin’ Lee Langdon 12, 13: Mister Lucky 18: Lightnin’ Lee Langdon 19, 20: Ohio Club Players 25: Lightnin’ Lee Langdon 26, 27: Ohio Club Players 29: Levon Walkin August F., Sa.: Ohio Club Players POCKET COMMUNITY THEATRE 170 Ravine St., Hot Springs 623-8585 71901 pockettheatre.com July 12: Blend August 2: Social Security POP’S LOUNGE {Oaklawn Jockey Club} 2705 Central, Hot Springs 701-1366 71901 Schedule unavailable at presstime… PORTERHOUSE BAR & CLUB 707 Central, Hot Springs 321-8282 71901 Live entertainment. Call for details… QUAPAW BATHHOUSE & SPA 413 Central, Hot Springs 767-0211 71901 4th Friday ev. mo.: H. S. Jazz Society presents: Arkansas Jazz Experience feat.: Shirley Chauvin Cyde Pound Bill Huntington Jay Payette & guest artists

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RAZORBACK PIZZA 4330 Central, Hot Springs 525-1616 71901 Bookings: Brian, 2-4, or email brianchidester0074@gmail.com July 13: Heavy Suga & The SweeTones 19: Chris Henry 20: Midas Coven 26: Midtown Violets 27: Brian Kelley August 2: Ashley McBryde 3: Tragikly White 9: Arkatext 10: Blane Howard 16: Chris Henry ROD’S PIZZA 3350 Central, Hot Springs 321-2313 71901 Live music on special occasions... ROLANDO’S NUEVO LATINO 210 Central, Hot Springs 318-6054 71901 Live Music. Call for details… SADDLEBAGS SALOON & GRILL 4977 Albert Pike, Hot Springs 767-BAGS (2247) Open Every Day Kitchen open ‘til 9 Su.: Front Porch Pickin’ (Acoustic Jam) W.: Karaoke & Dance Th.: Karaoke & Dance F.: Karaoke & Live DJ SAM’S PIZZA PUB 401 Burchwood Bay, Hot Springs 525-0780 71901 HH: Jim Cotton SMYLY’S CRAB SHACK ON THE LAKE (P) 4916 Central, Hot Springs 525-3442 71901 F., Sa.: Alizé SUPERIOR BATH HOUSE BREWERY & DISTILLERY 328 Central, Hot Springs 624-2337 71901 Live entertainment. Call for details… TERRY MARTIN’S 5590 Central., Hot Springs 520-0446 71913 W.--Sa.: Terry Martin & Company Tu.: Karaoke

V.F.W. POST 2278 2231 E. Grand, Hot Springs 623-5190 71901 Su.: Karaoke feat.: Tim

Jacksonville/Cabot

{Area Code 501) COUNT PULASKI (Jacksonville Inn) 200 Hwy. 67 N., J’ville 241-9285 72706 Tu.--Sa.: Karaoke feat.: The Karaoke Cowboy Nightly Contests GOAL POST (P) 7607 John Hardin Dr., Cabot 982-2900 72032 Th.--Sa.: Karaoke Occassional live bands… THE HANGAR (P) 7619 John Harden Dr., Cabot 982-0091 72076 Live Music. Call for details… Th.: Open Mic feat.: Luke Williams SENSATIONS (P) 6715 John Harden Dr., J’ville 982-0114 72026 Open 7 Days A Week Non-Stop Adult Entertainment August 3: Super Hero Costume Party (dress as a Super Hero and get 1/2 price entry…)

BRICKHOUSE GRILL(P) 218 So. Main, J’boro 336-2441 72401 Tu.: Live Acoustic W.: Open Mic Th.: Karaoke F.: Live Music On The Downstairs Stairs July 19: Plain Meanness 26: Trey Hawkins Band August 3: Dax Riggs 7: Cory Smith 9: Plain Meanness 23: Burning Waco

SKINNY J’S (P) 205 So. Main, J’boro 275-6264 72401 Bookings: Sarah Reeves, M., Tu., Th., F. - 2-4 p.m. Tu.: Open Mic Th.: Vikki & Sonny July 19: Everyday LIfe 20: Dillan Cate 26: Tony Spinner Project 27: Low Down Saints August 2: Damn Arkansan 9: Justin Heskett Band 16: Doug & Terry

CREGEEN’S (P) 201 So. Main, J’Boro 972-9200 72401 Bookings: Conor Brankin July 20: Handmade Moments 27: Plain Meanness

THE OFFICE SPORTS GRILL (P) 1509 Marketplace Dr., J’boro 931-6500 72401 Bookings: Doc after 3, T.,Th.--Sa. Schedule unavailable at presstime… July 19: Lowdown Saints 20: Delta Honey 26: PF Flyers 27: USC Fights August 2: Jackwagon Ramblers 3: tba 9: Lowdown Saints 15: Scott Snailgrove 23: PF Flyers

GODSEY’S GRILL (P) 226 S. Main Street, J’boro 336-1988 72401 July 13: Ashley McBryde 20: Vikki McGee 27: Delta Honey August Schedule unavailable at presstime…

UPPER CRUST PIZZA 3120 Shelby Dr., J’boro 336-7500 72404 Contact: Billy Creego Schedule unavailable at presstime… July 13: Vikki McGee Band 20: Tony Spinner Project 21: Sky City

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Joplin, MO

{Area Code 417} THE FOUNDRY 3405 So. Hammons Blvd., Joplin 206-6886 64804 Schedule unavailable at presstime… THE KITCHEN PASS 1212 So. Main, Joplin 624-9095 64804 M.: DJ Triage W.: Open Mic Night host: Erik Brown Th.: Dinner & Live Music On The Patio July 12: Live music on the patio 13: Greg Krutsinger Band 19: Kelly Osborne & Sock Monkey 20: Greg Krutsinger & Georgia Overdrive 26, 27: Live music August Schedule unavailable at presstime…

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Jonesboro

{Area code 870} BENNIGAN’S GRILL & TAVERN (P) 237 So. Main, J’boro 336-1960 72401 Schedule unavailable at presstime…

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Leslie

{Area Code 870} OZARK HERITAGE ARTS CENTER 410 Oak St., Leslie 447-2500 72645 Live entertainment. Call for details... THE DROP ZONE 221 Oak Street, Leslie 447-6184 or (501)253-6373 July F.: Karaoke August 10: Almost Breathing & Alive 23: Cee Cee James

Little Rock North Little Rock Sherwood

{Area Code 501} 8-BIT TAP ROOM 901 Towne Oaks Dr., L.R. 224-9040 72227 (beneath Professor Bowl) July 17: Mad Conductor Brother Andy & His Big Damn Mouth Bombay Harambee THE AFTERTHOUGHT BISTRO & BAR 2721 Kavanaugh, L.R. 663-1196 72205 www.afterthoughtbar.com Ev. M.: KABF Jazz At The Afterthought Tu.: Jazz Jam Sessions host: Carl Mouton W.: Open Mic Acoustic Showcase Th.: Karaoke July 13: Amy Garland Band 15: John Bush 19: FreeVerse 20: The Intruders 22: tba 26: The Supporting Cast 27: Class of ‘87 29: Guido Ritchie August 17: CD Release Party feat.: The Joe Pitts Band

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AMER. LEGION POST #1 (P) 315 E. Capitol Ave., L.R. 372-8762 72201 F., Su.: Warren Crow & Wendell Craig ARKANSAS REPERTORY THEATRE {The Rep} 6th & Main, L.R. 378-0405 72203 Live Theatre…Call for details... BOUDREAUX’S GRILL & BAR 9811 Maumelle Blvd., NLR 753-6860 72218 Live entertainment. Call for details… CACTUS JACK’S MEXICAN RESTAURANT 11414 W. Markham, L.R. 227-7553 72211 Sa.: Karaoke & Dancing host: DJ Greg CAJUN’S WHARF 2400 Cantrell, LR 375-5351 72202 Bookings: David July 11: Tragikly White Chris Henry, HH 12: Donna Massey & Blue-Eyed Soul Alex Summerlin, HH 13: Jet 420 Pat Anderson, HH 15: Richie Johnson 16: Nick Devlin & Brian Nahlen 17: Karen, Jr. 18: Sol Def Shannon McClung, HH 19: Adrenaline some guy named robb, HH 20: Cadillac Jackson R & R, HH 22: Richie Johnson 23: Brian Nahlen & Nick Devlin 24: Dean Agus * 25: Say It Ain’t So Jocko Deal, HH 26: Greasy Greens Wes Hart, HH 27: Wes Hart Band Bert & Heather, HH 29: Steve Bates 30: Ben & Doug 31: Work Of Art: Art Porter Fundraiser August 1: Tragikly White

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CAPI’S {Pleasant Ridge Town Center} 11525 Cantrell, Little Rock 225-9600 72212 Live Music. Call for details… CAPITOL KEYBOARD RECITAL HALL Breckenridge Village, L.R. 228-9999 72212 Live entertainment. Call for details… CREGEEN’S IRISH PUB 301 Main, N.L.R. 376-PINT (7468) 72114 Bookings: Manager@cregeens.com July 12: Pat Anderson 13: Steve Bates Band 19: Brian Nahlen 20: Brian Nahlen & Friends 26: Brian Nahlen 27: The Rocket Launchers August Schedule unavailable at presstime… CROWNE PLAZA 201 So. Shackleford, L.R. 223-3000 72211 M.: Preston Palmer Tu.: Richie Johnson W., Th.: Preston Palmer F., Sa.: Smokey Emerson CORNERSTONE PUB 314 Main, N.L.R. 374-1PUB (1782) 72114 Bookings: Mike Kent www.cstonepub.com Tu.: Karaoke July 12: 2-Hole Punch 20: Runaway Planet

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DUGAN’S PUB 403 E. 3rd, Little Rock 244-0542 72201 Bookings: Don, 2-4 p.m. www.duganspublr.com Tu.: Live Team Trivia W.: Gonzo Karaoke Th.: Dart League ESPN Game Plan July 12: Raj Arnold 13: Luke Johnson 19: Karla Case Band 20: Josh Green 26: Nickel Biscuit The Becker Brothers August 2: Josh Green 3: Shannon Boshears 9: White Collar Criminals 10: Karla Case Band 16: Raj Arnold 17: Luke Johnson

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THE EAGLES (P) 65th & I-30, L.R. 562-0876 72203 Live entertainment. Call for details....... THE ELECTRIC COWBOY (P) 9515 I-30, L.R. 562-6000 72209 www.electriccowboy.com Where Little Rock Plays At Night… EL CHICO CAFÉ 8409 I-30, L.R. 562-3762 72209 Live entertainment. Call for details....... ERNIE BIGG’S 587 President Clinton Ave., L.R. 372-4782 72201 Dueling Pianos nightly... July 29: Hoedown Throw-Down FLYING DD 4601 So. University, L.R. 773-9990 72204 Su., Tu.: Karaoke W.: Acoustic Night Th.: Open Band Night spon.: Dog Town Music F.: R & B DJ Night

HIBERNIA IRISH TAVERN 9700 Rodney Parham Rd., L.R. 246-4340 72227 Th.: Karaoke feat.: Tyna & Ace July 12: Trustees 13: Little Rock Scramblers 18: Open Mic host: King & Costello 19: Alisyn Reid 20: Joe Mansur & Keithley 21, 22: Traditional Irish Session * 25: The Midtown Violets 26: Kavanaugh 27: Almost Infamous August 4: Traditional Irish Session 12: Traditional Irish Session 16: Liberty Bridge HOLIDAY INN SELECT I’s 630 & 430, L.R. 223-3000 72205 Nightly: Piano Music feat.: Glenn The Piano Player

FLYING SAUCER 323 President Clinton Ave., L.R. 372-PINT 72201 Tu.: Trivia Bowl July 26: Brian Ramsey 27: Dan & Chris

JAZZI’S 5200 Asher, L.R. 562-6919 72204 Bookings: Ed Mo Lanier (501)204-0579 or (863)250-6877 M.: On Call 1st Wed. ea. month: Live entertainment. Call for details…

FORTY TWO 1200 President Clinton Ave., L.R. 537-0042 72201 Occassional live music. Call for details…

JIMMY DOYLE COUNTRY (P) I-40 at Galloway, N.L.R. 945-9042 72118 F., Sa.: Arkansas River Bottom Band

FOX & HOUND {Lakewood Village} 2800 Lakewood Rd., N.L.R. 753-8300 72116 Su.: Open Mic feat.: 3rd Degree Tu.: Karaoke by Phil July 12: Larry Cheshire 13: Tragikly White 20: Neal Bradley Band 26: Brown Soul Shoes August 2: tba 3: UFO 9: Raising Grey 10: Carnie Barkers 16: Mister Lucky 17: Big Damn Horns

JUANITA’S CANTINA BALLROOM 614 President Clinton Ave., L.R. 374-1228 72202 Bookings: (501)374-3660 July 19: Cruz Way 23: Bubba Sparxx * 25: The Almost August 4: Poor Young Things 6: Crystal Bowersox 7: Hawthorne Heights 13: Kottonmouth Kings 14: Toad The Wet Sprocket

GRUMPY’S TOO NEIGHBORHOOD BAR & GRILLE 1801 Green Mtn., L.R. 225-3768 72212 Bookings: email info to lrgrumpystoo@gmail.com Tu.: Live Trivia W: Sloppy Wednesdays F., Sa.: Live Music July 12: John Keathly 13: John Neal 19: 26:

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MARKHAM STREET GRILL 11321 W. Markham, L.R. 224-2010 72211 July 13: Rob Moore & Tindall Jackson 19: Carnie Barkers 20: ARBS Blues Jam 26: White Collar Criminals 27: Dave Horn August Schedule unavailable at presstime… MID-TOWN BILLIARDS (P) 1316 Main, L.R. 372-9990 72202 Bookings: Conan @ (501)372-7110 or email moeman03@comcast.net All Our Personnel Are Entertainers!! OPEN AT 3 P.M.-4:30 A.M. DAILY July 12: Funkanights 13: Interstate Buffalo 19: Boom-Boom 20: Cadillac Jackson 26: Moonshine Mafia 27: Stiff Necked Fools August 2: Classy San Diego 3: tba 9: The Dangerous Idiots 10: tba 16: tba 17: Shawn James & The Shape Shifters MURRY’S DINNER PLAYHOUSE 6323 Asher Ave., L.R. 562-3131 72204 July 19--A 13: Rex’s Exes

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PARROT BEACH CAFÉ 9611 MacArthur Dr., NLR 771-2994 72114 Th.: Open Jam F.: Karaoke Live entertainment. Call for details… PROST 322 President Clinton, L.R. 244-9550 72201 July 19: Honey Bunches of Death 26: Midas Coven 27: Ben Byers, August 2: Brian Nahlen & Nick Devlin 3: Ben Byers, unplugged 9: Steve Bates & Jason Hale 10: Mayday By Midnight RENO’S ARGENTA CAFÉ 312 Main, N.L.R. 376-2900 72114 Bookings: Louis France, 9 a.m - 1 p.m. July 19: tba 20: Jason Beaux 26: Go for Broke August 2: Joey Farr 17: Ashley McBryde RIVERFRONT STEAKHOUSE [Wyndham Hotel] 2 Riverfront Place, N.L.R. 374-8081 72114 F., Sa.: Ricky David Tripp [BENIHANA’S] Live entertainment.

ROCK CITY LOUNGE 8115 Arch St., L.R. 562-3613 / 240-0579 72206 Bookings: Cecil or Martha W.: Blues Jam host: Ed Mo & Friends Sa.: Double Shot RUMBA! REVOLUTION MUSIC ROOM (‘The Rev Room’) 300 President Clinton Ave., L.R. 823-0090 72201 M.: Open Mic Tu.: Tapas Tuesdays Latin Night Sa.: Ts Tunes Karaoke The River Market’s Concert Venue July 17: Mad Conductor Brother Andy &

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KHALIL’S PUB & GRILL 110 So. Shackleford, Little Rock 224-0224 72211 www.khalilspub.com Tu. -- Sa: Karaoke 1st Monday each month: Nashville Songwriters Assoc. 2nd and 4th Mondays: Live Celtic Music LONG BRANCH SALOON 8419 Scott Hamilton, L.R. 568-5547 72209 W.--Sa.: Erotic Dancers Occassional Live Music… LOONY BIN COMEDY CLUB Breckenridge Village, L.R. 228-5555 72212 www.loonybincomedy.com Open Mic ev. Wednesday July 12, 13: Adam Hunter 17--20: Julie Scoggins 24--27: Louis Johnson 31--A. 3: B.T. August 7--10: James Johann 14--17: T. Rexx

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SENOR TEQUILA EL RESTURANTE MEXICANO 9847 Maumelle Blvd., N.L.R. 791-3888 782114 Su., Th.: Remo Express SONNY WILLIAMS STEAK ROOM 500 President Clinton Ave., L.R. 324-2999 72202 Tu.--Th.: Jim Dickerson July 12, 13: Jim Dickerson 19, 20: Ed Burks 26, 27: Thomas East August 2, 3: Jeff Coleman 9, 10: Ed Burks 16, 17: Thomsa East SPECTATOR’S GRILL & PUB 1012 W. 34th, N.L.R. {behind U.S. Pizza} 791-0990 72114 Showing all the games… Schedule unavailable at presstime… STICKYZ ROCK ‘N’ ROLL CHICKEN SHACK 107 Commerce, L.R. 372-7707 72201 www.stickyz.com Bookings: Chris King, 2-5 p.m., M.-F. CHICKEN COOP NOW OPEN NIGHTLY! Su.: Sunday Funday! Tu.: Rock ‘n’ Roll Karaoke

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TAILGATER’S PUB & GRUB (P) 8100 Warden Road, Sherwood 834-9066 72120 OPEN ALL NIGHT EVERY NIGHT! ‘Til 5 a.m…. Th.: Live Bands TAVERN SPORTS GRILL 17815 Chenal, F101, L.R. 830-2100 72223 July 12: FreeVerse 13: Jamie Lou 17: Brian Nahlen 18: Christine DeMeo 19: Danny Green 20: Trey Hawkins Band 24: Chris DeClerk * 25: Chris Henry 26: Trey Johnson 27: Ben Coulter 31: FreeVerse Duo August 1: Chris DeClerk 2: Olio 3: Larissa Gudino 7: Chris Henry

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THE JOINT 301 Main, N.L.R. 372-0205 72114 Tu.: Open Jazz/Blues Jam W.: The Joint Venture Improv Group F., Sa.: The Main Thing July 18: Funkanites 19, 20: Wiener Day At The Rollercade 26: Rodney Block 27: The Joint Venture Comedy Improv 31: The Joint Venture Comedy Improv August Schedule unavailable at presstime… THIRST-N-HOWL 14710 Cantrell, L.R. 379-8189 72223 Tu.: ARBS Blues Jam W.: Open Mic July 17: Pickoids 18: 4 West/Sam Morris 19: 3rd Anniversary Party feat.: 3 bands * 25: Josh Green 26: Sweet Mother 27: Katmandu August 2: Joe Pitts Band CD Release 3: Jet 420 9: Canvas 10: Gil Franklin Band 16: Thread TON’S PLACE 18814 MacArthur, N.L.R. 851-9987 72118 F.: Karaoke feat.: Convertible Cowboy

TOWN PUMP 1321 Rebsamen Park, L.R. 663-9802 72202 Bookings: email to townpumpentertainment @gmail.com Su.: Kickball Specials M.--F.: HH, 4-7 Tu.: Karaoke feat.: Cowboy of Ts Tunes W.: Ladies Night HH All Day!

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31: V.F.W. POST 11474 (P) 4400 Lynn Lane, N.L.R. 753-5538 72118 Bookings: Clyde Lunsford F., Sa.: Occas. Live Music VINO’S 7th & Chester, L.R. 375-8468 72201 Bookings: Dylan at vinosbooking@gmail.com Su.: Live From The Back Room M.: NOLA Comedy Hour Tu.: Picture Show July 15: Shy, Low MadNomad Mainland Divide 16: Ice Cream Social: North By Northwest 19: So We Persist No Commercials

Moment of Fierce Determination A Traitor’s Funeral Caustic Casanova Peckerwolf SUMOKUM DaftMau5 Dance Party Rock For A Reason ASF Benefit The Weisenheimers InterFaith All-Stars The Dangerous Idiots Phavian Queen Anne’s Revenge Jason Greenlaw & The Groove Endolphins Double Saginaw Familiarity

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WEST END SMOKE HOUSE & TAVERN 215 N. Shackleford, L.R. 224-7665 72211 Next door To Famous Dave’s Su., M.: Bucket Specials Wed.: Ladies Night July 12, 13: Goldy Locks 18: Velcro Pygmies 19: Mr. Happy 20: tba 26: Shari Bales Band 27: Big Stack August 2, 3: Miss Used 9: Mayday By Midnight 10: Judge Parker 16: Alizé 17: Thread WHITE WATER TAVERN & RESTAURANT 7th & Thayer, L.R. 375-8400 72205 Bookings: Matt White Kitchen: Tu., Th., F.: 5 p.m. - 12 Lunch F.: 11 a.m. - 2 Tu.: Arkansas Rockers Revue (NO COVER CHARGE) feat.: $3.50 pitchers & $2.50 cocktails @ 10 July 12: Royal Thunder Adam Faucett & The Tall Grass Buffalo 13: Tyrannosaurus Chicken 16: MANE The Canehill


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WILDWOOD PARK 20919 Denny Rd., L.R. 821-7275 72223 Live music occassionally. W.T. BUBBA’S COUNTRY TAVERN 500 President Clinton Ave., L.R. 244-2528 72201 Live music weekends Th.: Country Karaoke & Line Dance Lessons YA YA’S EURO BISTRO 17711 Chenal Parkway, L.R. 821-1144 72223 Contact: Crystal Dear Tu., F.: Live Music On The Patio ZACK’S PLACE 1400 So. University, L.R. 664-6444 72204 M.: Live Trivia Tu., W.: Poker Tourneys Th.: Luck Of The Draw Karaoke Sa.: Club Music Karaoke feat.: Debbi T F., Sa.: Live DJ

Lula, MS

{Area Code 662} ISLE OF CAPRI 777 Isle of Capri Parkway, Lula 1-800-The-Isle, 38644 HEADLINERS July 20: Roy Clark CORAL REEF STAGE W.--Sa.: Pulse PALM TERRACE STAGE 12, 13: Hoosier Daddies 19, 20: Arizona 26, 27: Preston Shannon

Malvern

{Area Code 501} AMERICAN LEGION POST # 11 (P) 218 Olive, Malvern 337-8168 72104 Sa.: Canned Country

Maumelle

{Area Code 501} LUCKY’S SPORTS BAR & GRILL 1101 Murphy Dr., Maumelle 803-4898 72113 F.: Karaoke Sa.: Showing all the games…

Memphis, TN

{Area Code 901} ALFRED’S 197 Beale & 3rd, Memphis 525-3711 38103 Su.: Memphis Jazz Orchestra M.: Eric Hughes Band

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Kaleidoscope Eric Hughes Band Matt Tutor DJ Scottie Lawrence Kevin & Bethany Paige Radford Ellis Matt Tudor

B.B. KING’S BLUES CLUB 143 Beale, Memphis 524-KING 38103 Nightly: BB King All Star Band NightLife Su.: Carl Drew Blues Band Will Tucker Band Preston Shannon M.--W: King Beez Preston Shannon Tu.: Preston Shannon NiteLife BB King’s All-Stars W.: King Beez Preston Shannon Th.: Blind Mississippi Morris BB King Allstar Band King Beez F.: BB King All-Stars Will Tucker Band Sa.: Blind Mississippi Morris Carl Drew Blues Band Carl Stewart BB King All Stars feat.: Herchal Bailey & Natasha Young

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BLUES CITY CAFE 138 Beale, Memphis 526-3637 38103 Su.: Free World Nightly: Gary Hardy & The Memphis 2 Brad Birkedahl & The Burning Love Band Live Music Every Day! BLUES HALL 182 Beale, Memphis 528-0150 38103 F.--M.: Dr. ‘Feel Good’ Potts Band FULL MOON CLUB 1718 Madison Ave., Memphis 274-7101 38104. Tu.: Comedy Open Mic with: Michael Kline HANDY BAR 200 Beale, Memphis 527-2687 38103 Sa.: Plantation All Stars Su.: Fred Sanders Juke Joint All Stars HARD ROCK CAFE 315 Beale, Memphis 529-0007 38103 F., Sa.: Live Music HI-TONE CAFÉ 412-414 No. Cleveland, Memphis 278-TONE 38103 July 20: Crash Into June Neilson Hubbard Adam Marsland

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California Wives My Gold Mask Dead Soldier’s Bottom Of The Bottle Lord Dying Howl & Crowford Coast 2 Coast N.O.R.E. of Norega James & The Ultrasounds Little Radar

KING’S PALACE CAFE 162 Beale, Memphis 521-1851 38103 M.--Th.: David Bowen F., Sa.: Memphis Jazz Trio feat.: Michaelyn Obysw KING’S PALACE PATIO F., Sa.: 2 Weeks Notis Sa.: Ms. Zeno Duo Soul Outsiders MINGLEWOOD HALL 1555 Madison Ave., Memphis 312-6058 38104 July 16: Shovels & Rope Star & Micey 18: An Evening with Pentatonix 19: LaVinnia London’s Cabaret 20: 16th Annual Sports Ball Gala

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Sinister! American Battle Live The Doorknobs Alex Inman & Broken Folk

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NEWBY’S 539 So. Highland, Memphis 452-8408 38110 Th.: Mojo Possum July 18: Diamond Hitch 19: AJ & The Juggernauts 20, 21: MEM Fest 20: Copper Into Steel Devil Train * 25: Minivan Blues Band 26: Roots Of A Rebellion August 2: Dash Rip Rock 3: Skinny’s Birthday Bash feat.: Mojo Possum The Soul Thieves KPhonix 4: Flobots The Longtime Goners 8: Naughty Professor AJ Rafael Ross Turner 9: Matchmaker Tour feat.: AJ Rafael Ross Turner 14: Trapper Schoppe & The Shades 15: Here Come The Mummies NEW DAISY THEATRE 330 Beale, Memphis 525-8979 38103 July 19: Memphis Summer Throwdown feat.: Dream At Midnight Submissive Soul

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ORPHEUM THEATRE 203 So. Main, Memphis 525-7800 38103 Schedule unavailable at presstime… THE PIG ON BEALE 167 Beale Street, Memphis 529-1544 38103 F.: Leslie E. Jones: Elvis Tribute Show Sa.: Guy Venable, Jr.

RUM BOOGIE CAFE 182 Beale, Memphis 528-0150 38103 W.--Sa.: James Govan & The Boogie Blues Band W.: Brandon Santini & His Band Su.: Merry Mobile July 12, 13: Boogie Blues Band 14: Plantation All Stars 15: Blake Ryan Band 16, 17: Darren J & The Delta Souls 18--20: Ghost Town Blues Band 21: Blooz Emergency 22, 23: Blake Ryan Band 24: Darren J & The Delta Souls * 25: Ghost Town Blues Band 26: Elmo & The Shades 27: Patrick Dodd Trio 28: Blooz Emergency 29: Eric Hughes Band 30, 31: Brandon Santini & His Band August Schedule unavailable at presstime… SILKY O’SULLIVAN’S 183 Beale, Memphis 522-9596 38103 Sa.: Barbara Blue Every night but Su.: Dueling Pianos YOUNG AVENUE DELI 2119 Young Ave., Memphis 278-0034 38104 Live music. Call for details... July 27: Minivan Blues Band The Velvet Dogs

AMERICAN LEGION HUT {old Veteran’s Bldg. in McCloy Park} 111 Briarcliff, Monticello 367-6958 71655 Occassional Live Music Call for details… LABAMBA MEXICAN RESTAURANT 615 W. Gaines, Monticello 367-3157 71655 Live music. Call for details… MAIN STREET BISTRO {First Presbyterian Church} 821 No. Main, Monticello 367-6883 71655 Live Music. Call for details… THE RIVER (P) 791 Hwy. 278 W., Monticello 367-6135 71655 M., Tu.: Karaoke F., Sa.: Karaoke

JOSE’S (P) Hwy. 64 W., Morrilton 354-3050 72110 July 12: Briar Patch 13: Justn Dirt 19, 20: Shaker 26: Hwy. 124 27: Mister Lucky August 2: Jamie Jones & The Outlaws 3: Brian Odle & The Hillbilly Underground

THE BRICK YARD BAR & GRILL (P) 10460 Cranfield Rd., Mtn. Home 492-6106 72653 Bookings: Jay Sabella W.: Piano Bar F.: Live Bands Sa.: Dance Club & Karaoke

NORTH PLAZA CINEMA 1515 North Business 9, Morrilton 354-1667 72110 Sa.: Red Barnes & The Country Knights

Mountain View

RIALTO COMMUNITY ARTS CENTER 213 E. Broadway, Morrilton 477-9955 72110 Ev. 3rd Friday: The Rialto Pickers

VFW HUT 148 Veteran’s Drive, Monticello 367-2797 71655 Occassional Live Music Th.: Country Melody Boys

Mountain Home

{Area Code 870} THE BACK FORTY Hwy. 62 W., Mtn. Home 425-7170 72653 Live Music On Our Outdoor Deck - weather permitting

Morrilton

{Area Code 501} JEBB’S PLACE (P) I-40 & Hwy. 95, Morrilton 477-2198 72110 Th., Sa: Karaoke Schedule unavailable at presstime…

ROYAL 66 4063 Hwy. 62 E., Mtn. Home 492-5600 72653 Bookings: Michael Motes W.: Karaoke

{Area Code 870} OZARK FOLK CENTER P.O. Box 500, Mtn. View 269-3851 72560 M.—Sa.: Live Traditional Music Su.: Gospel Concerts featuring occasional guest performers and Gospel concerts, arts & crafts workshops, demonstrations, etc. Mid-April - November; Thanksgiving & Christmas OZARK FOLKLORE SOCIETY 1 1/2 blocks So. of Courtsquare Sa.: Live Music (weather permitting)

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Ozark

{Area Code 479} MAIN STREET LOUNGE 215 W. Main, Ozark 667-0962 72949 Contact: Katie Reynolds Schedule unavailable at presstime…

Paris

{Area Code 479} EAST END SPORTS PUB E. Walnut St., Paris 963-3278 72855 Schedule unavailable at presstime… JOHNNY MAC’S ROCKIN’ ROOSTER (P) 5855 Hwy. 22, Paris 963-2626 72855 July 13: Judge Parker 19: The Wranglers * 25: 357 26: Top End 27: Willie Stradlin August Schedule unavailable at presstime…

Pocahontas

{Area Code 870} IMPERIAL DINNER THEATRE 1401 Hwy. 304 E., Pocahontas 892-0030 72455 Schedule unavailable at presstime...

Pocola, OK

{Area Code 918} CHOCTAW CASINO I-540, Pocola 1-800-590-5825 74902 Su: Rollin’ For Cash M: Ladies Night Out Tu.: Fun Card Drawings W.: Club 55 Th.: Men’s Night F., Sa.: Live Bands Nightly: Big Stack CenterStage Event Center July 26, 27: Carnival Cabaret

Quapaw, OK

{Area Code 918} DOWNSTREAM CASINO RESORT 69300 East Nee Rd., Quapaw 919-6000 74363 July 19: Frampton’s Guitar Circus August 2: Jake Owen 23: 38 Special The Charlie Daniels Band September 1: The Band Perry

Rogers

{Area Code 479} BAYOU CLUB (P) 115 N. Dixieland, Rogers 246-9337 72756 www.thebayouofrogers.com Su.: Live Comedy M.: Karaoke Tu.: Open Mic Blues Jam host: The Larry’s W., Th.: Karaoke feat.: KJ Cathy Sa.: Karaoke & Live DJ July 12: Jeff Jorton Band 19: Taken 26: Jessica Horn Band August 2: Another Fine Mess 9: The Larrys 16: Trick Bag www.nightflying.com {501}354-8577

COPELAND’S 436 No. Rogers, Rogers 246-9455 72756 Su.: Claudia Burson Trio 3rd Su. of ea. mo.: Ben Harris

ROLANDO’S NUEVO LATINO RESTAURANT 224 So. 2nd, Rogers 621-1002 72756 Th.: Live Jazz

EAGLES CLUB (P) 11160 Old Wire Rd., Rogers 451-9323 72756 Live Music. Call for details...

Roland, OK

GOOD VIBRATIONS (P) 2500 N. 17th, Rogers 246-8998 72756 Occasional live music… IRON HORSE COFFEEHOUSE 220 So. 1st, Rogers 631-9977 72756 W.: Rogers Jazz Society, 7-9 Live Music. Call for details... JJ’S GRILL (P) 4500 W. Walnut, St. #3, Rogers 372-4460 72756 July 11: Mo Brothers 12: Keith Nicholson 13: Jason Strode 15: Amber Sterling 16: Jeff Fox 17: Russ Hutchison 18: Tim Warden 19: Ouachita River Band 20: Shotgun Billys 22: Vikki Cunnigham 23: Lukas Wigington 24: Jeff Fox * 25: Jonathon Dooly 26: Taken 27: Copelin Bates 29: Air Loom 30: Jeff Fix 31: TJ Scarlett August 1: Jim Mills 2: Ocie & The Heartstrings 3: Jamie Wolfe & The Wranglers 5: Mendy Johnson 6: Clint Scrivner 7: Jeff Fox 8: Jovan Arellano 9: Wes Hart 10: Foley’s Van JJ’S GRILL (P) (Prairie Creek Marina) 1 Prairie Creek Mar. Dr., Rogers 925-1623 72756 July 12: Jovan Arellano 13: Tim Meitzen 19: Maud Crawford 20: Wes Hart 26: Copelin Bates 27: BottleRocket August 2: Mike & Grady 3: KN3 9: Tim Meitzen 10: Jeff Pratt ROCKIN’ PIG SALOON 2407 Hudson Rd., Rogers 636-9797 72756 July 13: David Ball Western Justice 17: Rogers Bike Nite feat.: The Lower 40 20: Lez Zeppelin Flameing Daeth Fearies 24: Rogers Bike Nite feat.: Nicnos 27: Head East Bryant 31: The Fabulous Hightops August 31: Mustang Sally Kinsey Sadler Read Nightflying.com

{Area Code 918} CHEROKEE CASINO 205 Cherokee Blvd., Roland 427-1000 or 1-800-256-2338 74954 Schedule unavailable at presstime…

Russellville

{Area Code 479} NORTH 40 (P) I-40 & Hwy. 7 No., Russellville 968-1772 72801 Bookings: Tony Your Party Spot in the River Valley! Nightly: $1 Specials!!! F.: Specials all night... Featuring The Best Live Guest DJs…

Sallisaw, OK

{Area Code 918} BACK 40 BAR & GRILL {CHEROKEE CASINO} Hwy. 64 & I-40, Muldrow 427-7491 74954 July 19: George Brothers 20: Mister Lucky 26: Jay Falkner 27: Brent Browning August 2: Paul Bogart Brandon Butler 3: Rebel Heart 9: George Brothers 10: Runnin’ On Empty 16: Bannister Brothers 17: Derryl Perry

LA FOGATA 3401 Genoa Rd., Texarkana 773-1879 71854 Live Music. Call for details… LEE’S CATFISH & STEAK HOUSE 8321 No. Kings Hwy., Texarkana [903]832-3459 75503 Live Music. Call for details… SHOOTER’S SPORTS BAR 310 E. 49th, Texarkana 773-4903 71854’ Schedule unavailable at presstime…

Trumann

{Area Code 870} SIDELINES SPORTS BAR & GRILL (P) 406 Sidelines, Trumann 483-2223 72472 Bookings: Vicky Shipp any day but M. or Th. after 5 Live entertainment. Call for details…

Warren

{Area Code 870} SPANKY’S (P) Hwy. 8, Warren 226-5747 71671 Live Music. Call for details… Sa.: Karaoke July 12: Aaron Owens 19: Cold Sweat 26: tba August 9: Alizé

West Fork

{Area Code 479} THE LITTLE O’ OPREY 271 So. Campbell, West Fork 839-2992 72774 F.: Ozark Talent Revue & Contest Sa.: Authentic Old-time Opry Show

West Siloam Springs, OK SEVEN {CHEROKEE CASINO} Hwy. 412 & Hwy 59 (800)754-4111 W.: DJ Mick D July 11: Jason Young Band 12: Dusty Hundley 13: Crossland 18, 19: Mark McKinney Phil McGarrah 20: Dead Metal Society * 25: Harley Daniels 26: West 51 27: Shenandoah Beer & Chicken Band August Schedule unavailable at presstime…

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Stillwater, OK

{Area Code 405} ESKIMO JOE’S 516 W. Elm, Stillwater 372-8896 74074 W.: Hump Day Th.: Bottomless Bottles F., Sa.: Live music WILLIE’S SALOON 323 S. Washington, Stillwater 377-7716 74074 Th.: Open Mic Live Music. Call for details...

Stuttgart

{Area Code 870} WILD LIFE BAR & GRILL (P) 711 E. Superior St., Stuttgart 673-1360 72160 Open 7 Days a Week! W.: Karaoke feat.: DJ Chucky P W., F., Su.: Dart Tourney Live Music. Call for details...

Texarkana, AR & TX {Area Code 870 and 903} ELECTRIC COWBOY (P) 4423 E. Broad., Texarkana 75502 Dance to cowboy disco…

FAT JACK’S 3324 No. Stateline, Texarkana 774-5225 71854 Bookings: Jackie, after 4 p.m., W.--Sa. W.: Karaoke July 20: Nate Kipp * 25: Aaron & Josh 26: Relentless 27: Dusty Rose August 1: Duane Torres & Chris Cox

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Q: Who won the drummer beauty contest? A: Nobody… A Yankee walks into a bar in Alabama and orders a cosmopolitan. The bartender looks at the man and says, “You‘re not from ‘round here are ya?“ “No“ replies the man, “I‘m from New Hampshire.“ The bartender looks at him and says, “Well what do you do in New Hampshire?“ “I‘m a taxidermist,“ says the man. The bartender looks bewildered, so the man explains, “I mount dead animals.“ The bartender stands back and hollers to the whole bar, “It‘s OK, boys! He‘s one of us!“ A man sat at a local bar and said, “This is a special day, I’m celebrating.” “What a coincidence,” said the woman next to him. “I’m celebrating, too she replied, clinking glasses with him. “What are your celebrating? “I’m a chicken farmer, and for years all my hens were infertile, but today they’re finally fertile.” “What a coincidence,” the woman said. “My husband and I have been trying to have a child. Today, my gynecologist told me I’m pregnant!” “How did your chickens become fertile?” she asked. “I switched cocks,” he replied. “What a coincidence,” she said. A man is stumbling through the woods totally drunk when he comes upon a preacher baptizing people in the river. He proceeds to walk into the water and subsequently bumps into the preacher. The preacher turns around and is almost overcome by the smell of alcohol, whereupon he asks the drunk, “Are you ready to find Jesus?” The drunk answers, “Yes, I am.” So the preacher grabs him and dunks him in the water. He pulls him up and asks the drunk, “Brother, have you found Jesus?” The drunk replies, “No, I haven’t found Jesus.” The preacher, shocked at the answer; dunks him into the water again for a little longer this time. He again pulls him out of the water and asks again, “Have you found Jesus, my brother?” The drunk again answers, “No, I haven’t found Jesus.” By this time the preacher is at his wits end and dunks the drunk in the water again. This time holds him down for about 30 seconds and when he begins kicking his arms and legs he pulls him up. The preacher again asks the drunk, “For the love of God, have you found Jesus?” The drunk wipes his eyes, catches his breath and yells to the preacher, “Are you sure this is where he fell in?” The big game hunter walked in the bar and bragged to everyone about his hunting skills. The man was undoubtedly a good shot and no one could dispute that. But then he said that they could blindfold him and he would recognize any animal’s skin from its feel, and if he could locate the bullet hole he would even tell them what caliber the bullet was that killed the animal. The hunter said that he was willing to prove it if they would put up the drinks, and so the bet was on. They blindfolded him carefully and took him to his first animal skin. After feeling it for a few moments, he announced “Bear.” Then he felt the bullet hole and declared, “Shot with a .308 rifle.” He was right. They brought him another skin, one that someone had in their car trunk. He took a bit longer this time and then said, “Elk, Shot with a 7mm Mag rifle.” He was right again. Through the night, he proved his skills again and again, every time against a round of drinks. Finally he staggered home, drunk out of his mind, and went to sleep. The next morning he got up and saw in the mirror that he had one hell of a shiner. He said to his wife, “I know I was drunk last night, but not drunk enough to get in a fight and not remember it. Where did I get this black eye?” His wife angrily replied, “I gave it to you. You got into bed and put your hand down my panties. Then you fiddled around a bit and loudly announced, “Skunk, killed with an axe…” An Irishman, an Italian, and a Polish guy are in a bar. They are having a good time and all agree that the bar is a nice place. Then the Irishman says, “Aye, this is a nice bar, but where I come from, back in Dublin, there’s a better one. At MacDougal’s, you buy a drink, you buy another drink, and MacDougal himself will buy your third drink!” The others agree that sounds like a nice place. Then the Italian says, “Yeah, that’s a nice bar, but where I come from, there’s a better one. Over in Brooklyn, there’s this place, Vinny’s. At Vinny’s, you buy a drink, Vinny buys you a drink. You buy anudda drink, Vinny buys you anudda drink. Everyone agrees that sounds like a great bar. Then the Polish guy says, “You think that’s great? Where I come from, there’s this place called WarshowskI’s. At WarshowskI’s, they buy you your first drink, they buy you your second drink, they buy you your third drink, and then, they take you in the back and get you laid! “Wow!” say the other two. “That’s fantastic! Did that actually happen to you? “No,” replies the Polish guy, “but it happened to my sister!” Q: Have you heard about the new radio station called WPMS? A: They play three weeks of blues and one week of ragtime…

Top Ten Reasons Why Trick-or-Treating is Better than Sex

10. Guaranteed to get at least a little something in the sack... 9. If you get tired, wait 10 minutes and go at it again... 8. The uglier you look, the easier it is to get some… 7. You don’t have to compliment the person who gave you candy… 6. Its OK when the person you’re with fantasizes you’re someone else, (because you ARE someone else…) 5. 40 years from now, you’ll still enjoy candy... 4. If you don’t get what you want, you can always go next door... 3. Doesn’t matter if kids hear you moaning and groaning... 2. Less guilt the next morning… 1. You can do the whole neighborhood…

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The advice column for people too sick to seek professional help

Dear Ed: Hello, my name is Irina. I have a great desire to find a mate and soul mate. I am 29 years old. I hope that age difference is not a problem for our communication. I am gentle and affectionate girl. I want to find a permanent mate. For this, I have all the features. I like to create comfort me nice when the house is beautiful and clean. I think that serious relationship is a responsibility. But just as they are full of romance and feelings. Our dreams are the same? Here is my email cashewska@yahoo.com , so I can send you my pictures. I hope. we bridge the friendship. Signed, Gentle Irina Dear Gentle Irina: Do you mind if I call you Irina? Thanks you for the letter, and the fact that you’re 29 years old. Being only 13, I seldom have the pleasure of communication with someone your age. I, too, see that serious relationship is a responsibility. I also see from your letter that you are a well-adjusted, beautiful and clean lady, and I respect you for that. But being stuck here in puberty, I’m wondering if our dreams can truly be the same. I dream of someday kissing a woman - right on the lips - it would be a perfect way to bridge the friendship. Do you dream of that, too? But I think I’m still too young to find a “permanent mate”, even one with all the features. And especially someone such as yourself who can make my house beautiful and clean. It’s never been that way before, but I can tell you from experience that it wants to be. It says so and that’s all I need to know. Just the same, thank you for wirting me. It makes my day to know that an older lady such as you would want to bridge with me. Sincerely, Bridgeable Ed when I’m older My Dearest Ed: Greetings to you my dear Brothers and Sisters the good people of this planet earth i am writing you this e-mail not to disturb you but to ask for your assistant based on my personality and my present condition in life and in particular what i intend doing for CHARITY. I am Mrs. Christy Walton, the 2nd Richest Woman in the world am a great citizen of United State of America, am bring to you a proposal which i want you to assist me with, i worth $ 22.5 billion Dollars which rated me as the 2nd Richest Woman in the World. As the going says Money is not everything on earth, is painful now to let the world now know my present

condition as a cry for help I have been suffering from a Heart disease for the passed 22 years, now just few weeks ago my Doctors in America just told me now that is time for me to die, and my Will been with my Lawyer which my Family is aware about. but no body is aware about the 40% of my Bank Worth which is $9,000,000,000 (Nine Billion United State Dollars). I intend to give to CHARITY because have not seen anybody from my Family, Relations and Friends which i trust can help me out, because i always have this DREAM to help CHARITY and i have always promise myself that i must do this very big at my end time to CHARITY, can i please trust you to help me give to CHARITY this heave amount of Money because i have just 2 Months left to die, as I write to you now am full of tears as I await my death. Please reply me back with your below details to enable us proceed further and please keep this confidential. 1. Full Name - Dear Ed 2. Telephone Numbers - yes 3. Your Sex - often 4. Your Occupation: writing this column 5. Your Country: mine, too 6. Marital Status: horny and without God Bless You. Signed, Mrs. Christy Walton. christywalton19@outlook.com Dear Mrs. Christy Walton: Your name is vaguely familiar to me, though I don’t know why. Also, I don’t know my own name sometimes, but am working on it as we speak. I’ve heard of me, granted, but I’m thinking we’ve never had a proper introduction…that is, our Mom’s haven’t managed to handle the social arrangements. It is good that you contacted me, though, as I have great master plans with how to spend your billions of dollars: After I pay my complete phone bill (in one sitting I might add), I’m thinking I might even spring for a completely new set of tires (all at once!). I’m sorry you are full of tears and await your death. But send that CHARITY to me and I promise you it will not go to waste…er…some of it might, but the rest will be spent on GOOD CAUSES, I assure you. It is ironic, I think, that we are now both still waiting for your death. And may I just say thank you for all you’ve done for the local Mom and Pop stores in our area. I have heard that your company is a charitable organization, and now I know for sure. God Bless You Too, my dear. God Bless us...everyone... Signed, Not too proud to take CHARITY Ed (Honest)


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Best of Burger (1949 - 1998)

to the know-it-all-never-in-the-wrong Sagittarius, the one thing that never changes is they’re real, real goofy…

St. Gypsy Woman

ARIES (March 21-April 19) Is that the Bluebird of Happiness I see there on your shoulder? What omen is this? Will you find health? Inner peace? Love? Will you go on a trip? Yeah - a trip to the dry cleaners... Too bad.......

TAURUS (April 20-May 20) I see Change in the immediate future...big change...lots of change...a change involving your finances...it’s becoming clearer now... I see you finding money... I see... Oh. It’s just you diggin’ around in your sister’s sofa for quarters to play the pinball...never mind... (I gotta get my crystal ball prescription updated...)

GEMINI (May 21-June 20) Wait!!! This is most curious... I see a Gemini in trouble - big trouble... What’s goin’ on here? Geminis are the Rolls Royces of the astrological luxury line...I see a Gemini with no money, bad looks, bad teeth, bad hair, bad manners, a bad attitude and a bad future...something’s badly out of whack here... The Gypsy Woman suspects that there’s something afoot here not quite right...in fact, I smell a rat...something in wrong in Denmark...I smell trouble...I smell... ...a damn Cancer dressed up like a Gemini and it’s just not working, man... Go back to your slimy Cancer ways and remember this...you can’t make a silk purse out of a sow’s ear...OR a Gemini out of a Cancer.......

CANCER (June 21-July 22) Wait a minute...this is real weird...I’m gettin’ a strange feelin’ again... the feeling that someone’s tryin’ to run a game on the old Gypsy Woman... I see a Cancer...right before my eyes...but this Cancer is fair to behold, diligent, honest, forthcoming, intelligent and a pretty darn good chess player... What’s goin’ on? Oh. I get it. It’s a Gemini dressed up like a Cancer...good for a few chuckles I guess...but an extremely thin disguise.......

A dog by any other name would still sniff his own droppings... ---Hilliard Bean

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LEO (July 23-August 22) I’m getting some real unusual vibes here on Leo’s for this month... I sense an energy, a vitality, an optimism that I’ve never associated with Leo before... All things are possible in the realm of the Zodiac, but this vibe is really unusual... This vibe is exciting...electrifying...this vibe is... Hold it! This vibe is somebody’s vibrator that got left under the sofa cushion... This is just a fleeting battery-operated vibe here, and the Leo will remain his and her lazy, unproductive usual slobby self...as soon as those Ever-Ready’s discharge.......

VIRGO (August 23-September 22) The Gypsy Woman sees all...knows all... The Gypsy Woman is getting a very-very strong feeling now...a feeling that all Virgo’s in the central southern states are about to receive a powerful, compelling revelation...a psychic message so intense and so direct that its command will not be denied... I see Virgo’s everywhere sending large sums of money to the Gypsy Woman in care of Nightflying... Yes...it’s coming in quite clear... Yes...large sums of money will be sent in a massive, glorious outpouring of generosity...given freely and abundantly without thought of self and expecting nothing in return except the certain and soul-satisfying knowledge that the Gypsy Woman really likes it when she’s got big bucks... Let Her Joy be a beacon to you all.......

LIBRA (September 23-October 22) I’m having a little trouble here...must concentrate harder...the future seems hazy...the Libra’s fate is unclear...the Gypsy Woman’s crystal ball seems veiled somehow...a darkness has fallen...a thick, gooey, brownish caul obscures the visions for the future... It is almost as though the mystic crystal has been smeared with the dirty-brown evil potions that the ebony forces of the occult world often conjure in some unspeakably sooty Libran cauldron far from the celestial havens where goodness and light rule. If I’m to reveal the future I must somehow cleanse the mystic vessel that speaks the unknown verses...I must purify the... Huh? What the hell is this? Holy-Moly, somebody spilt... Damn it, if I’ve told that creepy nephew of mine once I’ve told him a hundred times, no chocolate ice cream in the dad-gum vision room... Man I hate that creepy nerd Harvey...my sister’s step-kid...this stuff’ll never come off...that little Libra-snot better beware the mighty wrath of the Gypsy Woman...that little brat’s got Pain in his future for sure...

SCORPIO (October 23-November 21) The Scorpio is said to have many enduring and desirable traits. However, they are obviously deeply hidden beneath an impenetrable shield of insecurities, neurosis, incurable personality disorders and an almost unfathomable tolerance for personal insult, out-right criticism and near-fatal maulings by trained guard and seeing-eye dogs. If there’s one thing that can be said about the Scorpio without fear of contradiction - technically speaking of course - it’s that most of ‘em suck…

SAGITTARIUS (November 22-December 21) Sagittarius is unique on the wheel for one reason and one reason only... The Sagittarian is the only sign holder who, when offered a “onemillion dollar per year tax free income” in exchange for a sincere apology to anyone for any reason, would remain a pauper...because when it comes

CAPRICORN (December 22-January 19) Capri-Corn...from the Latin Capri (a small tropical island with moderately priced tourist hotels and beautiful white sandy beaches with a considerably lower incidence of shark attack than the Great Barrier Reef); and Corn (a crusty, irritating growth that old people always get on the side of their little toes because they buy shoes that don’t fit good and rub ‘em there)....... The really compelling thing about the origination of the word “Capricorn” is that before the word was used to describe the people born between December 22 and January 19, “Capricorn” was used as the word which described those people who chose to wear filthy rags, refused to bath, rubbed themselves from head to toe with the scent glands of male Appalachian junior high school janitors and who slept each night atop rudely constructed mounds of yak manure interlaced with cast-off diseased body parts gleaned from the festering and fly-blown tumor disposal trench near the pole-cat rendering plant. But time went by and more and more people joined the ranks of the yak-manure-pile-dwelling-janitor-gland-permeated-filthily-attired-polecat-gleaning-tribe called, you guessed it, “Capricorn”... This ever-growing group of odoriferous misfits decided that they would henceforth refer to themselves as the “bad-stinky-nasty-funkypeople-of-the-fly-blown-tumor-disposal-trench,” which, of course, left the word “Capricorn” up for grabs and somebody got it, appropriately enough, for this sign of the Zodiac…

AQUARIUS (January 20-February 18) Those of the sign Aquarius might be interested to know that their sign is named for a Roman general known as Aquarius. Born to poor Polish immigrant garbonzo bean shuckers, Aquarius was, of course, known to friends and family simply as “Frank.” (Legend has it that his family was so destitute in the days of his youth that they couldn’t afford to maintain a last name, but authorities dispute this, explaining that even Polish garbonzo shuckers coudn’t be that broke...) Though Frank’s family was not prosperous, or even very smart, his early years were happy and uneventful until about his 14th birthday when his village was virtually wiped out, pillaged, burnt to the ground and then bankrupted by a well-armed and nattily-attired legion of superbly trained and savagely brutal Roman-financed sadists who happily raged about the pathetic little town of squalid hovels methodically butchering the unarmed and deeply inbred men, women and children of Frank’s hometown. When they were done, two very profound and life-altering thoughts came in the dazed youth’s reality: The first was that even though these men had butchered everything that he had ever held dear, he must join the Roman Legions and become as they...hideously sadistic but well-dressed and gainfully employed. He also reasoned that he and his folks were never really that close... The second was that he’d wet his pants. And so Frank did as he must. He rose through the ranks of the Roman army, and after many campaigns was appointed General of the Legions of Rome by (either Nero of Cid) Ceaser. And because of the fact that every time he went into battle he wet his pants, he was called General Frank Aquarius... And when at last he died of natural causes at his villa in one of the better neighborhoods of Sicily where he had retired honorably with his beloved wife Trudi, the hideously ugly midget Jamaican hooker, every single man in the entire Roman military War-Machine, including Reserves, National Guard, R.O.T.C. and the Salvation Army honored the great General Frank Aquarius by wetting his pants...a final and fitting tribute to a really great guy with a kind word to all and a weak bladder. It’s history. Look it up. And remember, you read it here first…

PISCES (February 19-March 20) The Gypsy Woman is too tired from makin’ up so much stuff about Aquarius so the Pisces gets this: Mind your Momma, brush 3 times a day, and next time you’re eatin’ Gummi Worms watch out for fish hooks...

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