One Way Richmond’s Show Picks 1/16-1/18

by | Jan 16, 2012 | MUSIC

Monday, 1/16 The Greater the Risk (pictured above), Youngbloods, Heavy Heart, Like the Stars @ The Camel 8pm. 18+


Monday, 1/16 The Greater the Risk (pictured above), Youngbloods, Heavy Heart, Like the Stars @ The Camel 8pm. 18+

Tuesday, 1/17 Graveyard (pictured above), Radio Moscow, Ancient Wisdom @ Strange Matter 9pm. (possible sellout – please check with Strange Matter)

Tuesday, 1/17 RVALUTION featuring Dirty Nitrous, Mass FX @ Hat Factory 10pm. 18+

Tuesday, 1/17 Double Rainbow (pictured above), Indy Skulls, A Stick and a Stone, SirLady InDee @ The Wingnut (2005 Barton Ave. – South Barton Heights / no booze) 7pm.

Tuesday, 1/17 UTV Chamber (pictured above), John Hulley Large Ensemble featuring John Barker, Brendan Schnabel, Suzi Fischer, Dana Morrison, Sam Koff, Steven Cunningham, Roman Richardson, Seth Williams, Justin Esposito, and Ben Faught @ The Camel 8pm.

Wednesday, 1/18 High Street Lowlifes @ Balliceaux 10pm.

Wednesday, 1/18 Grease Trigger @ Cary Street Café 10pm.

Wednesday, 1/18 Mutant Supremecy (pictured above), Orthrus, Degeneracy @ Strange Matter 10pm. 18+

Wednesday, 1/18 Silo Effect @ The Republic 10pm.

Wednesday, 1/18 Blood Brothers (Jamie Lay and Duane Lauginiger) play records featuring rock and roll music, soul music, and whatever else they want @ Ipanema 9pm.

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

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