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Summerland TourSaturday, July 7, at Billy Bob’s TexasThis tour consists of bands that have, at one time or another, annoyed the hell out of everyone in the Western world. The lineup — all platinum selling artists — consists of Everclear, Sugar Ray, Gin Blossoms, Lit and Marcy Playground.
Gigamesh, Punks Jump UpThursday, July 5, at Rio RoomGigamesh has remixed bands like Grouplove,
Foster the People and more. Same goes for European duo Punks Jump Up,
who have also made their mark as remix artists.
The MastersonsThursday, July 5, at Dan’s SilverleafHusband
and wife Americana duo The Mastersons will be at Dan’s Silverleaf
tonight. Much has been written about the band in anticipation of
tonight’s show, including this interview from Kelly Dearmore.
Satans of Soft Rock, Ryan Thomas BeckerThursday, July 5, at The Common TablePerhaps
my favorite band name in the metroplex, Satans of Soft Rock will
headline a show that promises to be a beer-swilling good time. Oh, and
it’s free.
Ledisi, Eric BenetFriday, July 6, at Majestic TheaterJazz
singer Ledisi will be at the Majestic Theater, along
with Eric Benet. It’s a show worth attending if only to witness an
impeccable vocalist in one of the area’s finest music halls.
The Show of Cancerous and Fantastical Music EndeavorsFriday, July 6, at Queen City HallAudra outlined this show here, where she sang the praises of Queen City Hall’s recent bookings.
Not FugaziFriday, July 6, at Liquid LoungeThis is not the most creative name for a Fugazi tribute act, but the fact that one exists in this city is cool. Pegasus News reports that it’s the band’s debut.
Ronald Shannon JacksonSaturday, July 7, at The Kessler TheaterKen Shimamoto has a good story in this week’s print edition about the jazz great’s return to Dallas.
Elements of Hip-Hop 2012Saturday, July 7, at the Green ElephantPoor Vida hosts this all-day hip-hop gathering.
ASIWYFA, Zechs MarquiseSaturday, July 7, at DadaThis
Parade of Flesh show features Zechs Marquise, a band with ties to At the Drive-In and The Mars Volta, as the opening act. The rhythm-heavy band will provide a good warm up for Irish instrumental post rock band
And So I Watch You From Afar. This promises to be one of the best shows
this weekend.
Thad CockrellSaturday, July 7, at Live Oak Music Hall & LoungeNashville
recording artist Thad Cockrell is proof that the profession of slick
songwriting can still be done well. Guys like Jimmy Webb perfected the
craft in the ’60s and 70s, but Cockrell carries on the
tradition today. If you haven’t made your way out to the Live Oak Music
Hall in Fort Worth, this will be a good opportunity.
The AngelusSaturday, July 7, at Dan’s SilverleafLive
shows from The Angelus are fewer and further between these days, but
the pairing of the Denton doomgaze act and the Dan’s Silverleaf stage
should be a good one.
Great WhiteSunday, July 8, at TreesRemember
that time Great White accidentally set fire to a Rhode Island nightclub,
which resulted in the deaths of 100 people? How is this band even still
playing?
The GritzSunday, July 8, at Sandaga 813The
Gritz is one of the top local neo soul/jazz acts in town, which makes
this laid back show at Sandaga 813 a perfect way to kill the remaining
hours of your weekend.