12 the Sfahawk/September 2 1 f 2DDD "Air original Music preview/ review section of Wilmingtor All covers and starting times are subject to change at the door. SEPTEMBER 21-SEPTEMBER 27 WHERE WHO WHEN COVER Alleigh's Sean Higgins 6:30 p.m. No cover Firetjelly Lounge Ritual 99 10:30 p.m. $4 Grand Sharks Piano show 8:30 No cover m FHl AKaty's Great Eats Songwriter's Jam 10 p.m. No cover 1 ■ 11 /The Reel Cafe Powell & Parker 6 p.m. No cover % *“yRawBar D-sul 10:30p.m. $3 Water Street Gary Allen 7 p.m. No cover Restaurant Alleiah's 2 Blue 7 p.m. No cover Circa 1922 Firetselly Lounge Grand Sharks Marrz The Rhino Club Rusty Nail Sandbar Water Street Restaurant Sceacre & Ketner 9 p.m. Nic's Orchette 8 p.m. Platinum Heavyweights10:30 p.m. Piano show 8:30 Chairmen of the Boards p.m. Black Sox10:30 p.m. $5 Gary Allen 9 p.m. Blueshine 11 p.m. Grenaldo Frazier 8 p.m. No cover No cover $3 No cover $10 $3 $3-4 No cover (D Alleigh's Charley Brownz Grand Sharks Firebelly Lounge Humcane Alleys Raw Bar Reggie's The Rhino Club Rusty Nail Water Street Restaurant Sean Higgins Group 7 p.m. Shag Night 9 p.m. Big Bertha 10:30 p.m. Piano show 8:30 Car BombU p.m. $3 Guy Phillips Trio 8 p.m. Taller than 'Vou 10:30 p.m. Roadhouse Blues 10 p.m. Motown Downtown 10:30 p.m. Juice Blues 9 p.m. Grass Cats 8 p.m. No cover No cover $5 No cover $3 $3 No cover $5 $3 No cover Alleigh's Chariey Brownz ^ The Reel Cafe I Water Street ' Restaurant Prince Taylor Duo 7 p.m. Reggae Festival 10:30 Guy Phillips Trio 6 p.m. George Hert>ert Moore 6 .m. No cover $5 No cover No cover Alleigh's ^ The Reel Cafe Brad Merritt 6:30 p.m. Acoustic Duo 6 p.m. No cover No cover Alleigh's k Charley Brownz A The Reel Cafe j Water Street ' Restaurant Sean Higgins 6:30 p.m. Mac Jackson 10 p.m. The Mighty Quinn 7 p.m. Poetry night 8 p.m. No cover $2 No cover No cover Alleigh's Humcane Alleys V The Reel Cafe 1 Reggie's ! Water Street Restaurant Sean Higgins 6:30 No cover Open Mic Night 8 p.m. No cover Acoustic Duo 6 p.m. No cover Open Mic Night 10 p.m. No cover Psychic Susanna 7 p.m. No cover The Neville Brothers gave the packed House of Blues a show to re member this past Saturday night in North Myrtle Beach. This show was one of elevt^stops on their three month long tour, and featured vocalist Aaron Neville with his three brothers, Charles, An and Cyril, and other band members. Although the show featured Aaron Neville, he selflessly shared the spot light with each of his brothers through out the evening. However, it was Aaron that brought the crowd to its feet for the first time of the night when he per- fomied “Don't Know Much,” which set the tone for the remainder of the show. During the first half of the show, Charles and Art took turns awing the crowd with their remarkable skills. Art, with his accomplished skills on the key boards, kept heads bopping and feet lapping throughout the whole show, while Charles did the same with his masterful technique on the saxophone. It wasn't until the show was almost over that Cyril came out from behind his percussion set and grasped the Concert Revicui: The nerille Brother/ i I LYNDSEY Bland | MANAGING Editor ] audience's amazement with his fast moving feet and comical oversized hair piece. He, along with the witty back up vocalist, spiced the show up with a humorous stage presence that gave the evening another touch of excellence. The band played for two hours straight, giving everyone on stage a moment to shine, which they undoubt edly deserved. A spirited audience gave equal cheers to the bass player and the backup keyboard player, who both made moving their fingers at a fast rate look easy. The band played several tracks from their latest album. Valence Street, as well as long time favorites such as ■‘Shake Your Tambourine," “Love The One You're With” and, of course, ended the evening with “One Love," which expresses the importance of unity among all people on this planet. If you missed out on this Neville Brother show and are interested in find ing our where the group is headed next, check out their web-site at: www.nevilles.com. SHARkEY'S DOORS OPEN 9pm WED-SUN "SPRING BREAK 52 WEEKS A YEAR’" NEW HOME FOR D3 TIME WEDNESDAY - #1 COLLEGE NIGHT! $10 ALL YOU CAN DRINK RESPONSIBLY BOTTLE AND DRAFT DOMESTIC WHERE THE ELITE MEET! SLAMMIN'UI THURSDAY - ALL NIGHT DANCE • LADIES IN FREE ALL NIGHT LONG - THE PLACE TO BE HULA-HOOP & LIMBO CONTEST • SHARK TANK SPECIALS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ULTIMATE DANCE WEEKEND WEEKEND CONTEST CASH & PRIZES SUNDAY - A NIGHT OF -S.I.N.' • SERVICE INDUSTRY NIGHT TOTAL REQUEST UNE W/ DJ TIME! • NO COVER DRINK/SHOT SPECIALS • DRINK Ok SWIM •r*»' 21 North Front St. • 251-TANK 8265

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