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Setlist 3-27


Compiled by Garrett Faulkner

Thursday, March 27
Join Georgia songwriter Corey Smith at the Cannery Ballroom this evening at 9 p.m. Smith began a career as a performer five years ago after teaching high school and is now playing sold-out shows throughout the Southeast. Check out his off-kilter blend of blues and Americana music at 9 p.m., advance tickets $15.

Friday, March 28
Tickets are sparse for Mississippi legend B.B. King, but if you can snag one, don't miss his much-heralded return to the Ryman Auditorium. King is one of the last blues greats remaining from the genre's heyday in the 1930s, and he has delighted audiences worldwide with his skill and charisma. The show starts at 8 p.m.

Saturday, March 29
You've heard him on frat row a million times, but now you can see Eddie Money live at the Wildhorse Saloon, beginning at 8 p.m. The '80s rock 'n' roll master boasts a handful of platinum-certified albums and a diehard fan following that is sure to rock the house. The fairly reasonable general admission tickets start at $25.

Sunday, March 30
Start the week off right with a foray into Biblical music at Blair. The concert, entitled, "The Lord is My Shepherd: Variations on the 23rd Psalm," will feature a variety of local church representatives and choirs as they provide their take on the lyrical and melodic qualities of Biblical song. Be there by 8 p.m.; admission is free.

Monday, March 31
Catch the nine-piece jazz outfit Snarky Puppy at 3rd & Lindsley beginning at 9 p.m. The group from the University of North Texas music school - often compared with Juilliard and Berklee - fuses jazz, soul and other world genres into a sweet medley you won't want to miss.

Tuesday, April 1
Midterms got you down? Cheer up with the Doyle and Debbie Show at the Station Inn, which satirizes the hokey yet endearing aspects of country music. With song titles like "When You're Screwing Other Women (Think of Me)" and "Barefoot and Pregnant," you know it's good. Tickets can be had for $20, and the show kicks off at 9 p.m.

Wednesday, April 2
With three Bonnaroo appearances and a host of awards under their belt, there's no reason not to see New York-based jam band moe. at City Hall tonight. The five-man ensemble is known for their heady jams and extensive work with the likes of the Allman Brothers and The Who. The show kicks off at 9 p.m., tickets $23.

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