Here’s a quick guide to live music in Columbia this week:
Tuesday
- Framing the Red 9 PM at opens in a new windowRoxy’s; $7-9: rock n roll
- Theriomorph aka Panda, Aslan, The Dancing Plague, Artek 9:30 PM at opens in a new windowRose Music Hall; $2: experimental, DJ
Wednesday
- Ashley Raines, The Sunshine Mamas, M. Quinn 9:30 PM at opens in a new windowRose Music Hall; free: folkgrass, rock
Thursday
- No Coast Battles 9 PM at opens in a new windowRose Music Hall; $5: rap/hip hop battles
- Clay Cumbie 9 PM at opens in a new windowNash Vegas: country
Friday
- The Riverside Wanderers 5 PM at opens in a new windowRose Music Hall; free: blues/folk
- Missouri Country Fest with John D. Hale Band, The Dock Ellis Band, Tanner Lee Bechtel, Makenna and Brock, Schuyler Prenger and the Dirt Road Junkies 8 PM at opens in a new windowThe Blue Note; $6: “We went a-pickin’ all over the state and stubbed our toes on some GREAT finds: Boot heel troubadour John D. Hale, the real deal old country of Dock Ellis from St. Louis, Springfield’s Makenna & Brock (who you may have caught on the X-Factor), and Boone County’s own country rockers Tanner Lee and Schuyler Prenger.”
- Boone County Ham, Trout Ensemble 8 PM at opens in a new windowThe Bridge; $5: “Odd & twangy,”
- Missouri Funk Fest with Hazard To Ya Booty, Collegiate Shag Brass Band, Soul Glo, Chickawa 8:30 PM at opens in a new windowRose Music Hall; $6: “If you haven’t shaken it to some homemade Missouri Funk, then its time you pried that booty off the couch and let it do the thang!”
Saturday
- The Woodsmiths 5 PM at opens in a new windowRose Music Hall; free: folk music
- Long Day Healey, Two-Bit Steve 8 PM at opens in a new windowThe Bridge; $5: bluegrass/country
- Missouri Folk Fest with Man in the Ring, Violet and the Undercurrents, Cindy Woolf and Mark Bilyeu, S.T. Carrel and the Sad Bastards, Ruth Acuff 8 PM at opens in a new windowThe Blue Note; $6: “The Folk scene here is something worth bragging about, as is the charmed nature in which its artists manage to elude the public eye. You no longer have to know a guy who knows a guy who has a shed to catch this kind of show, and we’ve scoured the riverbanks for the best new artists in the state!”
- Missouri Reggae Fest with Aaron Kamm and the One Drops, Bobby Showers Band, Austin Kolb Band 9 PM at opens in a new windowRose Music Hall; $6: “These bands have been spreading the message of peace, love and community throughout the state and the world for a decade…and they’re joining forces for one night to show you why. Get down and dance to the dubtastic vibrations of these Missouri reggae kings.”
- Damien Gunn & The Magnificent Bang Bangs 9 PM at opens in a new windowNash Vegas: country rock