NIGHTLIFE CALENDAR: September 24 to 30

Where in and around Kitsap you can go to to hear live music, with a beverage — adult or otherwise.

Events aim to attract lesbian patrons

While Palm Springs has aggressively marketed itself to gay male travelers — and their well-documented disposable dollars — the city and surrounding resorts have been more conservative about the lesbian market, save for the yearly onslaught surrounding the Kraft-Nabisco Golf Tournament, aka Dinah Shore weekend.

Tough breaks can't keep Charlatans U.K. down

Tim Burgess doesn’t like being called a survivor. But looking back at the storied career of his band, the Charlatans U.K., there’s really no other word that works. It’s the day after the Manchester outfit kicks off its first North American tour in nearly a… Manchester – Tim Burgess – Musical ensemble – United States – England

What to do this week in Steamboat for Sept. 17 to 23

Denver-based blues rock outfit The Johnny O. Band will bring its funky grooves and high-energy jams to The Tugboat Grill & Pub tonight and Saturday. The band plays many originals, as well as some great songs by blues masters of the past.

Nicky Wire blasts current music scene

Manic Street Preachers bassist Nicky Wire has blasted the lack of individuality in the current music scene.

Sassy sonic sparkle shows tonight

Counteract the heat of seemingly endless dog days’ weather with a cool snap of sassy sonic sparkle from Gigi Dover and The Big Love tonight for a CD release party at The Double Door Inn, Charlotte.

A Perfect Place — Don’t expect Hedley to gripe about the good old days of rock — the Canadian band is more than …

Dave Rosin roared when told his band, Hedley, was the next major rock act to play the Essar Centre after Kiss literally exploded on to the Sault Ste. Marie facility’s stage in August. “Holy Jeez. . . .[...]

Arts, culture calendar for Myrtle Beach area

ALABAMA THEATRE, 4750 U.S. 17, Myrtle Beach, presents “One the Show” several nights weekly and guest concerts such as Patty Loveless, Saturday; and the Coasters, Drifters and Platters, Sept. 25; George Jones, Oct. 2; The Lettermen, Oct.

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Nicky Wire blasts current music scene

Nicky Wire lies awake at night worrying about the future of rock n’ roll. The Manic Street Preachers bassist has blasted the current music scene, claiming there are no longer any individual or iconic stars.