One Way Richmond’s Show Picks 3/8-3/11

by | Mar 12, 2012 | MUSIC

Monday, 3/12 Sirena, Elysion Fields, Conforza, Trumpet the Harlot, Dream Atlantic (pictured above) @ Canal Club 7pm.


Monday, 3/12 Sirena, Elysion Fields, Conforza, Trumpet the Harlot, Dream Atlantic (pictured above) @ Canal Club 7pm.

Monday, 3/12 The Suzan, Heavy Midgets (pictured above), Digging Up Virgins @ The Camel 8pm. 18+

Monday, 3/12 Moral Puppetry (pictured above), Alison Self @ Globehopper 7pm.

Tuesday, 3/13 Reeverb Entertainment Presents Jazz at the Camel featuring AP Connection (Alan Parker – Guitar; Matt Hall – Bass; Billy Williams – Drums), The Abinnet Berhanu Group (pictured above) (Abinnet Berhanu Group; Marcus Tenney – Sax; Devonne Harris – Keys; Andrew Randazzo – Bass; Abinnet Berhanu – Drums), Sound Genesis @ The Camel9pm.

Tuesday, 3/13 Richmond Jazz Society presents pianist/vocalist Connie Parker (pictured above) with Eddie Edwards – Bass; Robert MacDonald – Drums; Bob Ransom – trumpet @ Capital Ale House Downtown Music Hall 7pm.

Tuesday, 3/13 The Casualties, Toxic Holocaust, Iron Reagan (pictured above), Dry Spell, Occultist @ Strange Matter 7pm. (early) 18+

Wednesday, 3/14 WRIR and K&B Music present Proverbial (photo by Joeseph Opyt) @ Balliceaux 10pm.

Wednesday, 3/14 Dream Machine, Grease Trigger (photo by Ashley Covington) @ The Republic 10pm.

Wednesday, 3/14 An Evening with Mary Gauthier @ Ashland Coffee & Tea 7pm.

Wednesday, 3/14 Seraph, The American Dream, Silence is a Burden, Before the Massacre (pictured above), Wake for the Fallen @ Canal Club 7pm. All Ages.

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

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