Lakewood Concert Calendar for April 17, 2007
Saturday April 21- Bears and the Alice Rose. Bears have been attracting a lot of attention with their recent “Shortest Day of the Year” EP, a fine collection of indie pop. The Alice Rose of Austin, TX write some pretty catchy pop tunes as well. This is an all ages show and starts at 9:30 p.m.
Saturday April 28- Cleveland psych rockers Volcanos Awake (sic) with Lakewood’s equally trippy (and noisy) Ohm’s Law. Kenny K will ease you into things with an opening set of acoustic guitar music. This is an all ages show and starts at 9 p.m.
The Hi Fi Concert Club (11729 Detroit Ave.)
Saturday April 21- The “North Coast Crew” takes over the Hi Fi with At No End, King, Hiroshima Suntan, Backward Seven and lone Buffalo band Three Minutes of Hate, laying down the angry metal. Show starts at 8 p.m. Admission is $6 for 21 and over, $9 for 18-20.
Saturday April 28- Modern rockers Audible Thread with special guests Test Pilots and Rosella. DJ Tim Long will also be spinning. This is an all ages show and starts at 8 p.m. Admission is $8 for 21 and over, $10 for under 21.
The Phantasy Niteclub (11802 Detroit Ave.)
Friday April 20- Pandemik records presents an evening of Cleveland hip-hop with Vincenzo, Garbs Infinite, Beat Effeck, State of Mind, S.I.R. and Proph. Doors open at 9 p.m., show starts at 10. Advance tickets are $10 at all ticketmaster outlets. This is an 18 and over show.
The Winchester Tavern (12112 Madison Ave.)
Friday April 20 and Saturday April 21- Molkie Cole. Molkie Cole were a popular Northeast Ohio band in existence from 1972 until 1980. Known for their wild stage shows, the band toured extensively and released a self-titled album on Januse Records (formerly the Chess label) in 1977. Saturday’s show is sold out. All ages. Show starts at 9:30 p.m. Admission is $20.
Wednesday April 25- David Lindley. Lindley is best known as the guitarist for Jackson Brown’s band, but he’s played with so many well-known artists, it’s hard to list them all. In addition to playing on 10 Jackson Brown albums, he also recorded eight albums with Ry Cooder, seven with Warren Zevon and four with Rod Stewart. And that’s just the tip of the iceberg. He’s also had an extensive solo career ranging from rock to world music. All ages. Show starts at 8:30 p.m. Admission is $12.
