Compiled by Garrett Faulkner
Thursday, March 13
Enjoy a slew of acoustic singer-songwriters tonight at 3rd and Lindsley, which is featuring Eliot Morris, Drew Holcomb and several others. The Birmingham-based Morris touts a number of folk influences on his 2006 album, "What's Mine Is Yours," while still displaying a rare acoustic originality. The show begins at 8 p.m., tickets $8.
Friday, March 14
Having thoroughly warmed themselves up at the Led Zeppelin reunion concert in December, legendary rock group Foreigner is making an appearance at the Wildhorse Saloon, beginning at 6 p.m.
Saturday, March 15
Get your Southern rock fix at the Cannery with the Drive-by Truckers, based in Athens, Georgia. General admission tickets will cost you $20 apiece, and the show starts at 8 p.m.
Sunday, March 16
Langerado alums Steel Train bring their energetic indie-rock sound to Rocketown, just months after the release of "Trampoline." The evening kicks off at 7 p.m., advance tickets $10.
Monday, March 17
After relocating from Australia to Baltimore, a quick stop at Exit/In should be easy for The Death Set, who combine punk and electronica with such elegance that even the most die-hard skeptics will be hard pressed to keep from rocking out. Snag a ticket for $8; the doors open at 8 p.m.
Tuesday, March 18
Funk-rock trio N.E.R.D. hasn't been in the news much lately, but that may change with the release of their third studio album. That being said, don't miss them live at City Hall at 8 p.m. this evening, tickets cost $25.
Wednesday, March 19
A self-described "song sponge," bluegrass virtuoso Tim O'Brien has been a household name in the traditional music circuit since the 70s earning himself a Grammy in the process. Check him out at the Station Inn, Nashville's bluegrass hub. The doors open at 8 p.m. and tickets are $15.

