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Wednesday January 16 at 7:00 Fort Atkinson Community Theater will do a stage reading of the Jones Hope Wooten comedy Christmas Belles, rescheduled from a snowy pre-Christmas day.
Please bring a non-perishable food item for the Fort Atkinson Food Pantry. Admission is free.
Friday and Saturday shows have their own beautiful little blurbs below.
Next week, look forward to a co-bill of Michael McDermott and Antje Duvekot on Thursday January 24, and local faves Jill and the Jax on Friday.
Saturday the 26th is likely to be an open stage.
Remember that we are a bar and restaurant, and also exist to serve food and drink.
PLUME GIANT DECORATES WISCONSIN
Here on Friday, January 18 at 8:30.
Brooklyn’s Plume Giant is Oliver Hill (guitar, viola, voice), Nolan Green (guitar, harmonium, voice), and Eliza Bagg (violin, harmonium, trinkets, voice). Plume Giant’s blend of ‘60s harmonies, summery folk, and campy, whimsical humor will charm you. Their unique sound weaves together inventive harmonies, evocative lyrics, double fiddles, and other melodious noises made with tambourines, harmoniums, melodicas, and any other toys they can get their hands on.
VENICE GASHOUSE TROLLEY/ Guzzo Pinc w/ Pat Stillman
Saturday, January 19, at 8:30.
Venice Gas House Trolley features Flowpoetry, a finalist for the MNSWA “Urban Griot” International/National Performer of the Year and a three-time Madison Area Music Awards finalist. VGHT encapsulates the dirty 1960s rock of Jefferson Airplane, the slinky but aggressive and funky grooves of Claypool, the eccentric and experimental sounds of Zappa, the eclectic jam and fun attitude of Phish, the rockin’ hip-hop and reggae beats of 311, and the flowin’ words of Tom Waits.
Half-JOKESingly, Guzzo Pinc and Pat Stillman dig the likes of Soul Coughing, Beck, Femmes, Pixies. Their debut album UNO will be available.
This event is a little more sonically challenging than most held here. Earplugs advised.