Document 6507514

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Document 6507514
Clubs
AMAZON LOU HOC AT VILVET
•LVIS, 127 W Congress St. Live
music Friday-Saturday. Cover
charge. 236-0665.
KEVIN BARRY'S IRISH PUB, 117
W. River St. Live music Wednesday-Sunday, shows at 9 p.m.,
10:30 p.m. and midnight.
233-9626.
BAYOU CAP! * BLUES BAR, 14
N. Abercom St. at Rivet Street.
Live music featuring The Bayou
Bluet Band Friday-Sunday; Chief
appearing nightly. Entertainment
nightly No cover. 233-6411.
BBRNtrS RIVBR STRICT, 115
E. River St. Entertainment nightfy.
Tuesday and Thursday, Joey
Manning; Wednesday, Hurricane
Jim; Friday, Jude; Saturday, DavM Flannery; and Sunday, Lairy
•onto. 236-1827.
BILLYBOBS, 21 E. River St. Lonesome Whistle Band, Thursdays
and Saturdays from 8-11 p.m.;
Double Diamond Band, Fridays
from 8-11 p.m.; Wednesday rights
jam session 8-11 p.m. Eddie Adcode Band appearing at 9 p.m.
March 23. 234-5588.
BOAR'S HCAD restaurant on River
Street. Piano music by David
Duckworth every Friday and Saturday evenings. No cover.
232-3196.
CENTRAL JUNCTION, 1015 W.
U.S. 80. No cover when bands
play 964-4843.
THI COOLER, 1142 West U.S. 80,
Pooler - Live deejay every Friday
and Saturday night 743-8864.
COMCDY HOUSE THEATRE, 711
Mall Blvd. ~ Regular showtimes:
Tuesday, 8:30 p.m.; Wednesday,
8:30 p.m.; Thursday, 8.30p.m.;
Friday, 8 p.m. and 10:30 p.m.; Satunday, 8 p.m. and 10:30 p.m.; and
Sunday, 8 p.m. The only nonsmoking shows are Wednesday at 8:30
p.m. and Friday at 8 p.m. Coet:
Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday
and Sunday $5; Friday and Saturday, $8.356-1045.
CLUB ONE JBMBRSON, 1 Jefferson St. Features - Fridays and
Saturdays at 10:30 p.m. and 12:30
am: Local and national female
impersonators in the Show Bar.
Open daily at 5 p.m. Cover charge.
232*0200.
CROSS ROADS BLUBS NIOHTCLUB, 219 W. St. Julian Si, City
Market, live music Monday-Saturday. Hours: 5 p.m.-3 a.m. Cover
$3.234-5438.
YATES!
DOC'S MR, Tybee Island on
Tybrisa Street. Charlie SherriH on
Friday and Saturday at 9 p.m.; and
Sunday at 8 p.m. 786-5506.
DOUBLES, 7100 Abercom St. at Eisenhower Drive in the Holiday Inn
Mktown. Live bands Tuesday-Saturday. No cover before 9 p.m.
352-7100.
THE EVENING NEWS, 10419
Abercorn. Live bands. Hours: 9
p.m.-2 a.m. No cover. 920-4212.
TUB EXCHANGE TAVERN, 201
E. Rrrer St. Live entertainment by
Joey Manning on Friday and Saturday. Times: 10:30 p.m.-2:30
a.m. No cover. 232-7068.
FIDDLER'S, 2909 River Drive in
Thunderbolt. Thursday, Friday,
Saturday: disc jockey Doc Hobday; Monday-Tuesday, dance lessors 7 p.mr Also Thursday's. Sunsot Party with Savannah Steve on
the deck outside. 354-5903.
SAM FINK'S DELICATESSEN, 11
W. Liberty St. Live music on Friday-Saturday. 236-3354.
GALLERY ESPRESSO, 6 E. Liberty St. Live music on Saturday. Every Wednesday, 9-11 p.m.,
Rhythm Del Mundo. Also, the Receding Wave poetry reading group
reads every other week. 233-5348.
F.C. QOODFELLOWS 115 E. River
St., Friday-Sundays, 9 p.m.-2 a.m.,
Greg and Wlea. 233-5288.
234-7385.
N. PASTICCIO, 2 E. Brought*! St.
Thursdays at 730 p.m, mystery
dinner theater. 231-8888.
THEUONTSHtrATSAILHAR.
•OH MAMMA, 618 Wilmington
Island Road next to the Sheraton.
Live music Friday-Saturday, 9
p.m.-1 a.m.; Thursday, 7p.m., island sunset watch with live music.
No cover. 897-6142.
M.aVa LOMNOE, 2 W Bay St. m
the Hyatt Regency Savannah. Live
music Friday-Saturday at 9:30
p.m. No covar. 238-1234.
MALOWS, 27 Barnard St. Live music on Friday-Sunday in the courtyard. Also, Wednesday-Thursday,
5-8 p.m. 234-3059.
THE MULaMMV on Bay Street.
Mark Cartwrlght performing every
Sunday from noon-2 p.m on the
grand piano in tie main lobby;
OXXMMIELL»S PUft, 102 F Broad
St. at Broughton Street. Uve musfc. March 16: Box of Rain band.
Cost: $6.231-8499,
PLANTER'S TAVERN at the Okie
Pink House, 23 Abercom St. Tuesday-Wednesday at 7 p.m., Thursday-Sunday at 8 pm: Gait Thurmond on piano. No cover.
232-4286.
RASCALS, 800 E. Dererine Ave. Friday-Saturday, '50s and '608 beach
music with Pat llcBrtda and Tom
CoMne.; Wednesday, featuring
Donny CoMna; Thursday, featurihg Donny CoMns 356-1400.
Jtmm WATCH MSTAUMANT
AND LOUMOB, 140 Johnny Meroer Blvd. 896-9090. .
IHVaWS MHO on River Drive in
ThundBfbolt. Monday-Thursday,
5-9:30 p.m., and Friday-Saturday
5-10:30 p.m.: pianisUaefc Rogera.
364-2973.
SANOflAOCrS, US. IT, Rtchmond HM. Uve bands on Frtday
and Wadnaaday nights^ 756^060.
H ANN AITS EAST, 20 E. Broad St.,
upstairs at The Pirates' House.
Emma Kelly appearing every
Monday and Wednesday from
6-11 p.m. and Thursdays, Fridays
and Saturdays from 6-9 p.m. "Dixieland" every Tuesday at 6 p.m.
with Ben Tucker, bass; BM Stout.
clarinet; Bob Maeteler, trombone;
and Paul McMvItt, drums. This
weekend only: Friday and Saturday from 9 p.m.-1 a.m. pertorming, Doug Cam, piano; Jerry
Byrd guitar, Ben Tuoker, baas;
Qim Rene, vocal; and toddy UnMarco Drive in Thunderbolt Frider, drums. On March 15-16, "Dixday, 7-11 p-iri., Band** Also Sunieland" at 8 p.m. unM. Emma KMy
day, 4-8 p.rn. 897-3625.
and Ben Tucker at 2 p.m. Cover
STUDS,44 Echo* St, behind O.C.
$4. Closed on Sunday and MonWelch MotorB on Atoaroom Stuaet.
day. 233-2225.
Larry Morrla appearing on Fridays
FOOLI*, 11420 Abercom St. - On
at 7^0 p.m. 362-4300. ,
March 15, 16, A 17: Acoustic
SMB» WATCH LOUHO42t 2 ButBlues/Artist Oofdon Perry at 10
ler Ava. on Tytee Wand. Fridayp.m. No cover. 920-7600.
Sunday, 9 pm-2 a.m 7^6-6668.
JOHNNY HARRIS RESTAURANT, 1651 €. Victory Drive. Uve
SUPPMI CUI»t Qa. 204 and
bands on Saturday. 354-7810
OW R»var ftoad. Fine dWng. Frtday-Saftjrday, 9 p.m.»
9 W. Bay St.
w«i Etfdto Deo. $2 cover.
urday, 7:30 p.m.-untt. Dee746-7625
f ay/dancing featuring 70a and oar*
six mica put, 245dui st
ty-80s danotmusfc. 233-6999.
233-3156
HUBVS, 11$ E.«rvar St. SaturdaySunday Jazz brunch from 1-6
ler Ava. on Tybee Wand* Anael,
p.m.t featuring'the Ctirts Ctiondaw
day and Sunday, OevW HaftNMk.
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niojnt 786*o6BO\
jOUItai In the Holiday Inn off
Qa. 204 at tnawatalett. FMdaya, 9
p.m.-2 am. and Satmdayi, 9 p.m _ ••• . |-^K^«Mhfl^k^^ Ub^tMO^W
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3 a.m..
925-2770.
WTT WILLirS, 101 E. Rrvar St.
RAN POOLS AND SPAS
For Over 40 Vain
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Food aerved starting at 11 a jn.
daly. Monday-Tuesday: Dancing
nightly. 233-5660.
TUB WO. 121 W. Congreea St.
Doors open at 10p.m. March 15:
Box of Rain band to perform. Friday-Saturday. Dance floor opens
at 10p.m., band plays at 10:30
p.m. Regular coyer $3 over 2t,
$15 under 21. 236-6266.
SHAMROCK MUSIC
SHOWCASE wW be held thru
March 1&
Tha«undaha¥irii perform on
March 1^ Ateo peHomwng Red
Haffry.TtwGragWMIiema Confirmation, Rao*, and Hot BurrHo.
Gates open at 4^0 p.m. Show
starts at 5 p.m. Tickets are $5 in
advance and $6. day of show.
Cravtn Maton wHI perform on
March 16. Also performing Cigar
WHo Muat, Box «4 Rain, The
Wlna. Gates open at 11 a.m.
Show starts at noon. Tickets are
$5 in advance and $6 day of show.
Al shows wi be held at the
Historic Roundhousa Complex
(West Harris St next to Savannah
Visitors Center). Tickets on sale
now and available for individual
days or $20 for an three days.
Tickets available at. Portman's
Music Superstore, Jack's Music on
Hlton Head, The Emporium in
Statesboro, and The Historic
Roundhouse Complex. Info:
231-0250.
THB HILTON HKAO ORCHES-
TRA'S "Spring Pops" wiH be held
at 8 p.m. on March 16 in the Sanctuary of First Presbyterian Church
Its theme is "A flight at the Movies", and H wiH feature guest pianist Bob Albert! playing his own
arrangement of a medley of Oscar
nominee selections. Conductor
John Gosling has invited Albert! to
arrange additional movie themes
in the program. Ten dollar wing
sealing single tickets are available
at teland Book-seler, Sea Pines
Center; Ftrst Union Bank, Pope
Avenue and Burke's Main Street
Pharmacy; A few recycled season
tickets are available when the
doors open at 7:15 p.m. Students
are invited to the final rehearsal at
4:30 p.m. No admission charge.
CaM the orchestra office at
842-2056
KINNY CHCSNCY will perform
songs from his album" All I Mted
To Know". He opens for
ALABAMA. The performance wHI
be at 7 p.m. on March 17 at the
Savannah Civic Center. Tickets
are $22.50.
THE ISLAND CONCERT ASSOCIATION will present pianist Mia
Chung at 8 p.m. on March 20. The
concert wHI take place at St. Simons Presbyterian Church, 205
Kings Way, St. Simons Island
Chung was educated at Harvard,
Yale and Juiflard and won First
Prize in the 1993 Concert Artist
Guild New York Competition. The
concert is free and open to the
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