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ATTN THIS WEEKEND: YOU’RE A LITTLE BIT COUNTRY, A LITTLE BIT ROCK ‘N ROLL
Jan 9th

FRIDAY
If you’re a fan of the kind of things like Vinyl Ranch, Wednesday nights at Big Star Bar, most of Dusti Rhodes’ outfits and 97.1 FM, then tonight is your night. Except that you have to choose. Where’s the morton’s salt girl? The Derailers have a set going at Goode’s Armadillo Palace, which is the building next to Goode Co. BBQ on Kirby. Yes, you can enjoy ribs, brisket and all the trimmings for dinner and then walk across the street to catch their set.

Junior Brown
Hardly seems fair to everyone else, frankly. Perennial favorite, Austin redeemer, master of the Guit-Steel and Dukes of Hazard-remake narrator Junior Brown brings his timeless take on country to the Mucky Duck of all places – be sure not to dance. Why not The Continental, may you ask? Well, because fellow keep it weirders The Gourds are headlining there this evening, along with Molly and the Ringwalds. Not enough choices for ya? Local Western Swing queen Miss Leslie will be playing with her Juke Jointers at Aubrey’s.
Let’s say you’re looking for an act that picks the cat-gut, but leans more towards the bluegrass and old timey breakout of things. Well, turns out you too are strikin it rich thanks to the good folks over at the Free Press, who are having a party to celebrate their 2008 Worst of Houston Issue. The Sideshow Tramps are at the top of that bill, along with Come See My Dead Person and Robert Ellis. It’s taking place at Avante Garden, and if you bring a T-Shirt they’ll have a screen on hand to create you own, handmade, Worst of Houston souvenir. Could be worse.
Also
Hunger Project Benefit, featuring Sybil, Skyblue72, The Tiles, & Gina Chavez @ Walter’s on Washington
UPDATE: Tha F%cking Transmissions are playing a warehouse party, 2010 Commerce tonight. Starts at 9 and there is free beer.
SATURDAY
As always, your Saturday can get it started right with the Secret Show, which kicks off at 2pm at the Shady Tavern on 20th in the Heights. Just up the street from Cedar Creek and around the corner from Big Star Bar, this once lonely outpost of the North is now right in the middle of the hotness. The Tavern has beer and wine and offers setups, so bring a bottle of your favorite. There’s food most weeks, hot off the grill, and the bands usually number about three and play until five. Maybe Mr. Secret will make an appearance in the comments and give us some clues as to who is playing.

Taste of Garlic
Tonight is definitely your night of rock and roll, with Broken Note Records stars Taste of Garlic coming together for a rare outing. They’ll be at Rudyard’s with Southern danger-core rockers World’s Most Dangerous and the Train Woodburns. Over at Fitz, where one might gererally expect Taste to be playing, Come See My Dead Person plays a second night in a row alongside alt-rockers The Courtesy Clerks and barrio punks Vatos Locos. Meanwhile, over at Warehouse Live Pasadena Napalm Division, a thrash metal outfit featuring members of DRI and Deadhorse will do their best to melt any remaining faces after openers Whorehound. Over at the Continental, Spain Colored Orange warms up the crowd for Graham Wilkinson and the Underground Township.
And certainly not to be overlooked, Pretty Little Flower (or PLF, which we were told they sometimes have to go by due to grinders not realizing how hardcore flowers can be) celebrates 10 years of Grind this evening with a show over at the White Swan including Dissent, Battle Rifle, and a band who’s logo we are having trouble deciphering, but we think is called 26 Beers.
Don’t feel the rock? Danse the night away over at Numbers, where Danseparc this month features their take on the best of 2008. Something Else? The Staff at the House of Blues is having a talent show. C’mon – you know you’re tempted.
ALL DAY – LIVE BLOGGING THE SATURDAY SECRET SHOW FESTIVAL
Aug 2nd
HOLLA! A big hello from a crooked table in a still quiet corner of the Shady Tavern. Today the entire most extreme party call me network will be coming to you live from the OBAMEPIC Saturday Secret Show festival – two days, 30 bands, lots of sunscreen and more than a few moments in front of a fan. The first set of bands are loading in as we write, we don’t recognize them at the moment, so investigation is merited. Yes, the exact time-slots of the event is kept secret even from our prying ears.
In spite of the predicted 100+ temperatures today, everything is pretty cool in the shade, though not as cold as the beer we are on the verge of enjoying. So, if you aren’t doing much more than sitting here clicking refresh swing on by and say hello.
OH SNAP! There’s Dusti Rhodes! She’s setting up shop just to the right of the main stage and, we’re told, is going to be doing her fair share of real-time real-talk coverage as well. So be sure to head on over to the Rocks Off blog to get a look at her coverage as well. Paaaarty. Update, its going to be too loud next to the stage, so she’s moving here next to the jukebox. MEDIA CENTER! Many many things may be killing the scene, but atleast there’s good coverage of the demise.
PS – our camera is dead and we left the charger at home. Pro Gear/Pro Attitude.
