Up & Coming Weekly

October 04, 2011

Up and Coming Weekly is a weekly publication in Fayetteville, NC and Fort Bragg, NC area offering local news, views, arts, entertainment and community event and business information.

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CONNECTION Concert CHARLIE MIKE'S PUB 195 Star Point Road • 826-6453 Tuesday Open Jam — Bring your own instrument Saturday Open mic THE DOGHOUSE 3049 Owen Dr. • 910-826-9761 www.thedoghousegroup.com Monday Open Mic Night Tuesday $2 You Call It Wednesday Bike Night Thursday DJ Sting Friday and Saturday Live music Oct. 5 Mike Odonell Oct. 8 Danny Cowan Oct. 9 Johnson Kinlaw Oct. 12 Mike Odonell HUSKE HARDWARE HOUSE 405 Hay Street • 437-9905 www.huskehardware.com Monday Karaoke Tuesday Bryan Shaw Wednesday Huske Unplugged Thursday '80s Night Fri. & Sat. Live DJ and Dancing Sunday Sports Sunday d IT'Z ENTERTAINMENT CITY 4118 Legend Ave. • 910-826-4635 www.itzentertainmentcity.com Oct. 5 DJ Shawn on the Patio Oct. 5 DL Token Oct. 9 DJ Shawn on the Patio Oct. 9 DL TOken LIDOS - THE EUROSPOT 102 Person St. • 222-8237 Monday Service Industry Night Tuesday Five Star Tuesday Wednesday All Request Night Thursday Dollar Night Friday TGIF Party Saturday Ladies Night Sunday Open House Party POINDEXTER'S SALOON 115 Dunn Rd. • 433-2089 Wed. Bike Night with live music THE SAND TRAP 1514 Purdue Dr. • 433-0807 Friday Karaoke Saturday Karaoke Sunday Football NFL Package Jazz fans have something to look forward to this month. On Oct. 13 at the Crown Center, prepare to hear some of jazz music's finest per- formers at the Autumn Jazz Explosion. Performers Jay Soto, Paul Taylor, Warren Hill and Marion Meadows are pulling out all the stops to bring Fayetteville an evening of fabulous jazz music. Soto is a guitarist, singer, songwriter, producer, pianist, music in- structor and church music director. With songs on shows like Sex and the City and All About Us, Soto was also the grand finalist in Guitar Center's Guitarmageddon Competition. With several albums to his name, Soto is a must-have in any jazz performance. Paul Taylor's contemporary urban jazz sound has been honed over the 15 years that he's been in the business. He's no stranger to col- laborating. In fact, according to his website, "Paul's in prime time mode with emotionally powerful 10 song collection of instrumentals and vocals which finds him vibing with a mix of old and new (and very funky) musi- cal friends." In fact, Taylor, Hill and Meadows just finished up the Gentlemen of Invest In Advertising Opportunities We can show you how to market your business! 910.484.6200 www.upandcomingweekly.com WWW.UPANDCOMINGWEEKLY.COM the Night Tour which was a collaborative effort that took them across the country to perform from California to Virginia. Warren Hill began playing the guitar when he was just 7-years-old. By the time he was 14, he was performing in shows in his hometown of Toronto, Canada. The night he graduated from the Berklee College of Music in Boston, he was picked up for a recording project with Chaka Khan. He's released 11 CDs, been on many tours and is sure to deliver an evening of great entertainment when he comes to the Crown. Meadows is a West Virginia native who was raised in Stamford, Conn. He plays the tenor saxophone and soprano sax, is a composer and recording artist. With nine albums to his name, and collaboration projects with many big name performers, Meadows brings passion and experience to this performance. It is easy to find accolades for Lorber's performances in his more than 30-year career in jazz fusion (a mixture of traditional jazz with ele- ments of rock, R&B, funk and other electrified sounds). He started out in Portland, Oregon. And quickly had an international audience. Together, these five performers promise a fun-filled evening of smooth jazz. The show starts at 7:30 p.m. Ticket prices are $68.00, $55.00 and $48.00 (includes facility fee). Tickets are available at the Crown Center Box office and at Ticketmaster. STEPHANIE CRIDER, Associate Editor. COMMENTS? Stephanie@ upandcomingweekly.com OCTOBER 5-11, 2011 UCW 15 Autumn Jazz Festival — A Night of Easy Listening by STEPHANIE CRIDER

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