One Way Richmond’s Show Picks 3/17-3/20

by | Mar 17, 2011 | MUSIC

3/17 Modlin Center for the Arts pres. KODO Drummers of Japan @ Landmark Theater (The Mosque) 7:30pm.

3/17 Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day with the Celtic sounds of Enter the Haggis @ Capital Ale House Music Hall 9pm.

3/18 Nervous Ticks (pictured above), Precious Fluids, Bloody Crackdown @ Sprout 10pm.

3/18 Save My Byrd Tail Fundraiser feat. Bob Gulledge on the Mighty Wurlitzer Organ, Carol Covell & keyboardist Stan Smith, Blues Masters Li’l Ronnie Owen & Terry Garland, Saxophonist Roger Carroll (pictured above), along with improv comedy @ The Byrd Theatre 5:30pm.

3/18 Torche (pictured above), Post Teens, Worn In Red, The Catalyst @ Strange Matter 9PM.

3/18 Crunk Witch (pictured above), Opposite the Satellite, Twelve O’ Clock Knob @ The Triple 10pm.

3/19 Solace Sovay @ The Triple 10pm.

3/19 US Brass (pictured above), Point Blank @ Wonderland 10pm.

3/19 Phil D. & The Funky Brunch feat. funky stuff spun from the late 60s and 70s while you enjoy a special Soul Food menu @ Sprout 12-2pm.

3/19 “The Jumpoff” feat. Photosynthesizers (pictured above), Major Deal, and Videos by Double A 1 K @ Baja Bean Co. 9pm.

3/19 Crucial Elements @ Bogart’s in The Fan 9pm.

3/19 Hotel X, Markiss Blowfish (pictured above) @ The Neighborhood Resource Center (1519 Williamsburg rd. in Fulton Hill) 8pm.

3/20 Spy Night in Richmond with RocktoPussy feat. the works of John Barry, composer of the James Bond series; with The Heavy Rotations @ The Camel 10pm.

3/20 Dream Atlantic, Hoes and Housewives (pictured above), In The Thrones Of Agony, Templteka, Provoke the Pacifist @ Alley Katz 9pm. all ages.


3/17 Modlin Center for the Arts pres. KODO Drummers of Japan @ Landmark Theater (The Mosque) 7:30pm.

3/17 Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day with the Celtic sounds of Enter the Haggis @ Capital Ale House Music Hall 9pm.

3/18 Nervous Ticks (pictured above), Precious Fluids, Bloody Crackdown @ Sprout 10pm.

3/18 Save My Byrd Tail Fundraiser feat. Bob Gulledge on the Mighty Wurlitzer Organ, Carol Covell & keyboardist Stan Smith, Blues Masters Li’l Ronnie Owen & Terry Garland, Saxophonist Roger Carroll (pictured above), along with improv comedy @ The Byrd Theatre 5:30pm.

3/18 Torche (pictured above), Post Teens, Worn In Red, The Catalyst @ Strange Matter 9PM.

3/18 Crunk Witch (pictured above), Opposite the Satellite, Twelve O’ Clock Knob @ The Triple 10pm.

3/19 Solace Sovay @ The Triple 10pm.

3/19 US Brass (pictured above), Point Blank @ Wonderland 10pm.

3/19 Phil D. & The Funky Brunch feat. funky stuff spun from the late 60s and 70s while you enjoy a special Soul Food menu @ Sprout 12-2pm.

3/19 “The Jumpoff” feat. Photosynthesizers (pictured above), Major Deal, and Videos by Double A 1 K @ Baja Bean Co. 9pm.

3/19 Crucial Elements @ Bogart’s in The Fan 9pm.

3/19 Hotel X, Markiss Blowfish (pictured above) @ The Neighborhood Resource Center (1519 Williamsburg rd. in Fulton Hill) 8pm.

3/20 Spy Night in Richmond with RocktoPussy feat. the works of John Barry, composer of the James Bond series; with The Heavy Rotations @ The Camel 10pm.

3/20 Dream Atlantic, Hoes and Housewives (pictured above), In The Thrones Of Agony, Templteka, Provoke the Pacifist @ Alley Katz 9pm. all ages.

Written by John Lewis Morgan/originally appeared at onewayrichmond.com

Marilyn Drew Necci

Marilyn Drew Necci

Former GayRVA editor-in-chief, RVA Magazine editor for print and web. Anxiety expert, proud trans woman, happily married.




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