Supporting music in Richmond since 2000 - "And though I tried with all of my sadness, you know that I have still never weep / For a man who looked to me like he died laughin' in his sleep / Singin' a train song, drinkin' a-one last round / We made 'em leave his boots on, on the day they laid him down / He was a runaway locomotive out of his one track mind" - Todd Snider, “Play a Train Song”
Friday, March 30, 2012
Black Girls, Perpetual Groove, The Naked and Famous
Black Girls return to Richmond after opening for The Head & the Heart on a national tour. They'll be at Balliceaux on Friday night at 10:30. Cover charge is $5.
Over at The National on Friday night is jam band Perpetual Groove. Tix are $15 in advance and $18 at the door. Doors open at 8, show starts at 9 with opener The Shack Band. Here's Perpetual Groove in 2008 at their annual Amberland festival, which they'll be continuing this May.
Monday night at The National, indie electronic band The Naked and Famous will perform. Tix are $15. Doors open at 6:30, show starts at 7:30 with openers Now, Now and Vacationer. Here's TNAF's video for "No Way":
That's it for this week. Consider this the calm before the storm because the concert scene will be picking up considerably over the next month!
Have a great weekend!
Tony Jordan
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