Here’s a quick guide to live music in Columbia this week:
Monday
- University of Missouri Faculty Brass Quintet 7:30 p.m. at Whitmore Recital Hall; $5
- Reggie and the Full Effect, Pentimento, Buttmaster 8 p.m. at Mojo’s; $13 to $16: punk rock
Tuesday
- Peelander-Z, Running from Paris 9 p.m. at Mojo’s; $10 to $12: pop, punk rock
Wednesday
- Young Artists Philharmonic Concert at Columbia Senior Center 6 PM; free.
- Augustana, River City Extension, Colony House 8 p.m. at Mojo’s; $18 to $20: alternative rock
- Hank and Cupcakes, The Travel Guides 8 p.m. at The Bridge; $5: pop, indie
Thursday
- Jon Pardi, Joey Hyde, Tanner Lee Bechtel 8:30 p.m. at The Blue Note; $15: country
- MU Concert Jazz Band with Jimmy Greene 7:30 p.m. at The Bridge; $5.
- Biters, The Many Colored Death, The Spread 9:30 p.m. at Mojo’s; $5: rock, hard rock
- Emma Hill, Jordan Thomas 9 p.m. at The Bridge: folk/Americana, blues
Friday
- Show-Me Opera Scenes 7:30 p.m. at Missouri Theatre; $5: Outside the Law, a program of Opera Scenes, including the world premiere of The Outlaw, by Justin Pounds
- Austin Kolb Band, Blake Gardner and the Farmers, Integrow, The Rollups 9 p.m. at Mojo’s; $5: reggae, pop, funk, rock
- Rich O’Toole, The Novel Ideas, S.O.S. 8 p.m. at The Bridge; $5: country/folk rock, country folk
Saturday
- Show-Me Opera Scenes 7:30 p.m. at Missouri Theatre; $5: Outside the Law, a program of Opera Scenes, including the world premiere of The Outlaw, by Justin Pounds
- Keller Williams 9 p.m. at The Blue Note; $20 to $40: acoustic dance music
- Money for Guns, Dubb Nubb, Count This Penny, Mr. Nasti, Seth Moore 8 p.m. at Mojo’s; $5: rock n roll, indie folk, alternative folk, electro soul, country
- Psychic Heat, M. Crook, Vulvette, Ripped Genes 9 p.m. at Cafe Berlin; $5: psychedelic, sad country blues, pop
- SHEL 8 p.m. at The Bridge; $7 to $10: alternative
Sunday
- Thirteenth annual Piano Student Showcase 3 p.m. at Missouri Theatre; $8: “The Women’s Symphony League Piano Student Showcase, celebrating 13 years in 2014, is an opportunity for piano students through grade 12 to audition before three distinguished judges. Students who excel at the auditions can perform at the Showcase public concert, playing on the grand piano in the Missouri Theatre. Sponsorship opportunities are available for this event.”
- MU Trombone Ensemble 7 p.m. at Whitmore Recital Hall; $5.