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for Fri., Jan. 14
  • Weary Boys Reunion

    The Weary Boys are back for a rare reunion show, playing two nights at the Continental Club Friday March 31 with Lucas Hudgins and Saturday, April 1st with Croy and the Boys. Wearies play 9-midnight both nights.
    Fri. Mar. 31, 9pm and Sat. Apr. 1, 9pm  
    Continental Club
  • 1st Annual hAmaro Fest

    hAmaro fest celebrates the Romani International Day! Event is free. Experience the beauty of the music, dance, and culture of the Romani. Details are available online.
    Sat. Apr. 8, 3:30pm-8:30pm  
    Central Market North
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  • Music

    D Smoke [control room]

    Inglewood rapper who gained fame after winning the only season of Netflix’s music competition show Rhythm + Flow. 2020 LP Black Habits received a Grammy nomination for Best Rap Album.
    Fri., Jan. 14, 8pm
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    Destroyer of Light's 10-Year anniversary bash w/ Destroyer of Light, Duel, Ungrieved, Sabbath Crow

    Branding Austin fourpiece Destroyer of Light as simply a doom hammer negates the inherent ascension in the locals’ lofty guitar spires (Keegan Kjeldsen) and vocal incantations (the ever awe-inspiring Steve Colca). 2020 EP Generational Warfare bookended the former’s smoldering atmospherics with the latter’s Robert Smith on a perfectly timed cover of the Cure’s “Lullaby.” 2019 LP Mors Aeterna anticipated our current “Afterlife” with (okay, fine) pungent doom. “Ten-year challenge,” they began the week on FB. “Come celebrate our anniversary … [we’ll] be playing songs we haven’t played in years!” This followed last week’s news of an alliance with bookers Atomic Music Group. Duel, Ungrieved, and Sabbath Crow thunder first.
    Fri., Jan. 14, 8pm
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    Shamarr Allen [inside]

    Georgetown singer/guitarist fusing a myriad of genres opens for New Orleans native Shamarr Allen.
    Fri., Jan. 14, 9pm
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    Joey DeFrancesco

    Back in May, multi-instrumentalist Joey DeFrancesco rocked capacity crowds at Parker for two nights. For anyone who witnessed a performance, it was a highlight of a bad year. The Philadelphian’s no noodler – he keeps his head up and the crowd engaged, whether he’s on organ, piano, saxophone or trumpet, making him an ideal choice for that skeptical friend you’ve always wanted to introduce to jazz. Bringing his new trio and album More Music, DeFrancesco returns to the Warehouse District club for three shows over two nights that’ll surely sell out.
    Fri., Jan. 14, 8pm
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