One Way Richmond’s Show Picks 4/2-4/4

by | Apr 2, 2012 | MUSIC

Monday, 4/2 “A Hobo Cabaret” featuring This Way To The Egress & Mr. Joe Black with Buster Britches and Alison Self (pictured above) @ The Camel 8pm.


Monday, 4/2 “A Hobo Cabaret” featuring This Way To The Egress & Mr. Joe Black with Buster Britches and Alison Self (pictured above) @ The Camel 8pm.

Monday, 4/2 Bermuda Triangles, Floodbeast, Positivland, Other Colors, Geordi La Korg @ The Nile 10pm.

Monday, 4/2 The Naked and Famous (pictured above), Vacationer, Now Now @ The National 7:30pm.

Monday, 4/2 Rat Babies, Akris, Fire Faithful, Head Molt (pictured above) @ Strange Matter 10pm.

Tuesday, 4/3 The Listening Room series featuring Wes Swing (pictured above), Ramona Robbins, Adrian Olsen @ Firehouse Theatre 7:30pm.

Tuesday, 4/3 804 Jazz Bones: Jazz Trombone Quartet featuring Antonio J. Garcia, Reggie Pace, Bryan Hooten, Stefan Demetriadis (pictured above), with C.J. Wolfe on drums; plus, Brunswick (12-piece modern jazz ensemble led by John Hulley) @ The Camel9pm. Free. All ages.

Tuesday, 4/3 Skinny Jim & the #9 Blacktops (pictured above), Andy Vaughan & the Driveline @ Strange Matter 10pm.

Tuesday, 4/3 & Wednesday 4/4 Steve Katz @ The Modlin Center (UR) 7:30pm.

Wednesday, 4/4 Bird Calls, Small Bones (pictured above) @ Strange Matter 10pm.

Wednesday, 4/4 Galaxy Dynamite, Air Circus @ The Camel9pm.

Wednesday, 4/4 Radio Rubber Room presents Dream Machine, Apache Radio (pictured above) @ The Republic 9pm.

Wednesday, 4/4 Jim Hurst (photo by Senor McGuire) @ Ashland Coffee & Tea 8pm.

Wednesday, 4/4 RVA Big Band @ Balliceaux 9pm. Free. 21+

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

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