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Little Women
- Fri. Apr 8th, 2011
7:30pm – 9pm
at Roland Hayes Concert Hall (UTC Fine Ars Center)
On April 8, 9, and 10, 2011, the UTC Music Department presents UTC Opera Theatre in performances of Mark Adamo’s Little Women. The concert will take place on April 8 and 9 at 7:30pm, and April 10 at 3:00 pm in the Roland Hayes Concert Hall in the Fine Arts Center on the UTC Campus, 725 Vine St., Chattanooga. The concert is $7 general admission, $5 for...
- Fri. Apr 8th, 2011
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Masterworks: Mahler Symphony No. 2
- Thu. Apr 7th, 2011
8pm – 10pm
Concert Sponsored by Ruth S. Holmberg Mahler's Symphony No. 2 is a powerful effort of persuasion presenting views of the beauty of afterlife and resurrection. From the angry opening to the soaring majesty of the final chorus, Mahler insists that death is conquered and we shal "rise again, yes, rise again." Mahler Symphony No. 2
- Thu. Apr 7th, 2011
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Toxic Lab Rats, Deep Sleeze, Strip District
- thru Fri. Apr 8th, 2011
at JJ's Bohemia
The Toxic Lab Rats is a Swedish punk rock band formed in late 2007. Influenced by bands such as Social Distortion, US Bombs and Dropkick Murphys the guys recorded a rough demo with five tracks. Immediately, the band started writing new material for their EP Stripped F***ed & Bored, which soon generated in a record deal with American label Spectra...
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Open Mic at The Camp House
- Thu. Apr 7th, 2011
7:30pm – 10pm
"This isn't your typical open mic. It is a listening space created every Thursday for songwriters and music-lovers alike. Each artist plays two original songs. At the end of the night the audience selects three finalists to play an additional song each. One finalist goes home with a recording of their songs, some gas money, and an invitation to return to...
- Thu. Apr 7th, 2011
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McKay's Road to Nightfall: Finals
- Thu. Apr 7th, 2011
7pm – 11pm
Winners from previous weeks will compete tonight. The winner tonight headlines NIghtfall. The crowd will determine the top act. In order for your band to be considered for a spot in the competition, all EPK's or some link to your music must be emailed to bandsubmissions@chattanoogapresents.com NO LATER THAN FEBRUARY 28TH!
- Thu. Apr 7th, 2011
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Galactic Cowboy Orchestra
- Wed. Apr 6th, 2011
7:30pm – 10:30pm
The Galactic Cowboy Orchestra (GCO) is a unique and powerful musical ensemble that fuses an eclectic mix of original and traditional bluegrass-edged tunes with jazz and world/fusion elements. Their music is Chick Corea meets The Dixie Dregs meets A Prairie Home Companion. The mix ranges from highly accessible bluegrass tunes to extreme arrangements of East...
- Wed. Apr 6th, 2011
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CROSSFADE with MIGHTY SIDESHOW
- thru Wed. Apr 6th, 2011
Crossfade may not have conquered all of its demons, but the band is sounding a vehement battle cry. The Columbia, S.C., outfit’s third album, due on Eleven Seven Music in October, delves into familiar lyrical themes of betrayal and isolation—but there’s also more than a hint of renewal and resolution. “A lot has changed over the past three years,” offers...
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Slim Pickins
- Tue. Apr 5th, 2011
8pm – 11:30pm
at JJ's Bohemia
"After years trumping the competition as a contest fiddler, it might not seem like there are many kinds of music that don't just roll off John Boulware's fingers like so much water. But when he joined up last summer with local bluegrass then-trio-now-sextet Slim Pickin's, Boulware said he was forced to play outside his comfort zone. Making his fiery...
- Tue. Apr 5th, 2011
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Jeff and Sheri Easter
- Sun. Apr 3rd, 2011
3pm – 5pm
Family to Family Concert to Benefit the Chambliss Home Children's Shelter, featuring the Easters, the Lefevre Quartet, and the Greesons. Following a 2010 DOVE Award win for Southern Gospel Song of the Year (“Born to Climb”), Jeff and Sheri Easter received two nominations for this year’s awards including Country Album of the Year ("Expecting Good Things") and...
- Sun. Apr 3rd, 2011
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1st Annual JAMFest (Jazz Appreciation Month)
- Sun. Apr 3rd, 2011
1pm – 3:30pm
at Hunter Museum of American Art
April is celebrated nationally as Jazz Appreciation Month (JAM), in accordance with a well-established program of the Smithsonian Institution (codified by Congress in 2003). TheCreativeUnderground, a community based creative arts performance initiative, pays homage to Jazz by hosting a FREE outdoor musical performance in partnership with The Hunter Museum...
- Sun. Apr 3rd, 2011
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FREE First Sunday
- Sun. Apr 3rd, 2011
12pm – 5pm
at Hunter Museum of American Art
Bring your family for a free day of gallery exploration, crafts for the kids and special performances celebrating the start of the Smithsonian's National Jazz Month.
- Sun. Apr 3rd, 2011
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Roger Alan Wade
- thru Sun. Apr 3rd, 2011
Roger Alan Wade performing.
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Cage The Elephant With Biffy Clyro And Sleeper Agent ****** SOLD OUT
- thru Sun. Apr 3rd, 2011
****At last report, this show was SOLD OUT***** When Cage the Elephant released their self-titled debut in 2009, they were heralded as saviors of slacker funk-punk thanks to their hit "Ain't No Rest for the Wicked." The title turned out to be more prescient than they'd bargained for: the band has been battling adversity of many stripes. But the struggles...
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Mother of Pearl
- thru Sun. Apr 3rd, 2011
Mother of Pearl is a Hard Rockin IN YOUR FACE group of some of the most seasoned Pro's in the Nooga! Playing a variaty of hits from the baddest of Rock & Roll Royalty, These guys do it all! They raise HELL HELL HELL!!!
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Pea Ridge Ramblers
- Sat. Apr 2nd, 2011
8pm – 10pm
The music of the Pea Ridge Ramblers is the traditional music of the South, defined as music performed by the classic country string bands and songsters of the 1920s, ‘30s, & ‘40s. They also draw heavily from the melodies played and sung by the earliest settlers of America who brought their music from Ireland, Scotland, and England. The Ramblers are a...
- Sat. Apr 2nd, 2011
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Pops: Bob's Favorite Things
- Sat. Apr 2nd, 2011
8pm – 10pm
Concert Sponsored by Steve & Susan Rich Celebrate Maestro Bernhardt as he invites his friends for a night of great music and all-around fun.
- Sat. Apr 2nd, 2011
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Strange Bedfellows Returns on April 2nd
- Sat. Apr 2nd, 2011
8pm – 11pm
at Moccasin Bend Brewing Company
After more than two months off, Strange Bedfellows, a collaborative effort helmed by Mark “Porkchop” Holder and Christian J. Collier, returns on April 2nd to the Moccasin Bend Brewing Company (4015 Tennessee Ave.). The show, which features poets and musicians, will begin at 8:30. Doors open at 8 and admission for the event is $5. Featured performers include...
- Sat. Apr 2nd, 2011
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Chattanooga River Market
- Sat. Apr 2nd, 2011
10am – 5pm
Saturdays throughout the Summer Enhance your Aquarium visit with a trip to the Chattanooga River Market. Each Saturday this summer the Aquarium plaza will be filled with music and some of the area’s finest arts and crafts. Staying the weekend? Check out the nearby Chattanooga Market on the city’s southside on Sundays, starting April 17. Both markets...
- Sat. Apr 2nd, 2011
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Appetite For Destruction: A Tribute to Guns N' Roses
- thru Sat. Apr 2nd, 2011
Dateline- Anytown,USA. Time-4:30 am. We find our heroes back at any random hotel in any random city -they all run together for a group of entertainers that average 200 shows and 60,000 miles a year on the road. Notquiteaxl [Chad Atkins] has disappeared -in true GNR fashion. Notquiteduff and Notquiteslash are nursing a bottle of Jager in preparation for the...
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Kelsey's Woods
- thru Sat. Apr 2nd, 2011
A couple of years ago four old friends from Chattanooga, TN reconnected in Knoxville over a shared love and interest in music. We started out playing songs by the artists we loved: The Band, Neil Young, Bruce Springsteen, Johnny Cash, Hank Williams, Merle Haggard, Whiskeytown, Son Volt, Tom Petty, and the Rolling Stones. From Shawna's fiddle to Tasha's...
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