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Music Listings: October 31 – November 6, 2018

Posted by Stephen Centanni | Oct 31, 2018 | Music Listings | 0 |

Please send upcoming music to [email protected] by MONDAY before Wednesday’s paper.

WED. OCT 31

Bluegill— Matt Neese Duo
Blues Tavern— Music w/Mike
Boudreaux’s Cajun Grill— Ryan Balthrop, 6p
Brickyard— Chad Davidson Band
Callaghan’s— Phil & Foster
Cockeyed Charlie’s— M. Beazle
Cortlandt’s Pizza Pub— Marcus Elizondo, 7:30p
Felix’s— Bobby Butchka
Flora-Bama— Neil Dover, 2p / Rhonda Hart Duo, 6p / Big Earl’s Halloween Costume Party Contest, 8p / Tim Roberts, 9p / Kevin Swanson Duo, 10:15
IP Casino (Chill Ultra) — Whiskey Kiss, 9p
Listening Room— Malcolm Holcombe
LuLu’s— Gypsy Pearl
Soul Kitchen— Allen Stone w/Nick Waterhouse, 7p

THURS. NOV 1

Bluegill— John Cook
Boudreaux’s Cajun Grill— David Chastang, 6p
Callaghan’s— Phil Proctor
Cockeyed Charlie’s— Music by JJ
Cortlandt’s Pizza Pub— Bryant Gilley, 8p
Dauphins— Mark Pipas, 5p
Felix’s— Grits N Pieces
Flora-Bama— Mike Diamond, 2p / Dueling Pianos, 4:30 / Not The Real Band, But The Real Deal (Mark Sherrill), 6p / Shea White, 9p / Kevin Swanson Duo, 10:15p
LuLu’s— Jimmy Lumpkin, 5p
Manci’s— Camm Lewis
Soul Kitchen— Drake White, 8:30p

FRI. NOV 2 

Beau Rivage— Patti LaBelle, 8p
Big Beach Brewing— Sugarcane Jane, 6:30p
Bluegill Water BBQ— Krissta Allen Mary Alice, 7p
Bluegill— Lee Yankie 12p / Harrison Mcinnis Duo 6p
Blues Tavern— Tas Cru
Boudreaux’s Cajun Grill— Zydeco, 6p
Brickyard— Lauren Murphy & the Psychedelics, 10p
Felix’s— Sergio and the Satin Dogs Trio
Flora-Bama— J Hawkins Duo, 2p / Lucky Doggs, 5:30 / Flip Flop Brothers, 6p / Ja’ Rhythm, 10p / Justin Jeansonne Duo, 10:15p
Listening Room— And the Echo
LuLu’s— Adam & Jillian Holt, 5p
Manci’s— Rondale & the Kit Katz
Moe’s BBQ (Daphne) — Twang Gang, 8p
Moe’s BBQ (Mobile) — Chris Hergenroder, 6:30p
Moe’s BBQ (Semmes) — Stephen Sylvester and Laurie Ann Armour, 6:30p
Original Oyster House — Drew Bentley, 6p
Plow— Funkhouse Fever Trio, 9p

SAT. NOV 3

Bluegill Water BBQ— Justin Jeansonne w/Frankie Crawford, 7p
Bluegill— Ryan Balthrop / Fat Lincoln, 6p
Cockeyed Charlie’s— M. Beazle
Dauphins— Mark Pipas, 5p
Felix’s— Blind Dog Mike
Flora-Bama— The Rebecca Barry Band, 1p / Scott Koehn and Electric Dawg, 5:30p / Al and Cathy, 6p / Tyler Mac & John Hart Project, 10p / Albert Simpson, 10:15p
Golden Nugget— Moe Bandy & Joe Stampley
Listening Room— Les Kerr
LuLu’s— Lee Yankie, 5p

SUN. NOV 4

Big Beach Brewing— The Bell and the Bull, 4p
Bluegill— Lee Yankie, 12p / Redfield, 6p
Callaghan’s— Josh Hedley w/Kelsey Waldon
Dauphins— Roland Cobbs, 11a
Felix’s— Leonard Houstin
Flora-Bama— Songs of Rusty, 1:30p / Tim Roberts Duo, 6p / Mel Knapp, 8p / Bruce Smelley, 10:15p
Listening Room— Scott Morlock and Gene Murrell
LuLu’s— J.E.R.I., 5p
Rivershack— Jerry Powell w/Eric Marrero, 4p
Saenger— Vince Gill
Tacky Jacks (Gulf Shores)— Lisa Christian, 2p

MON. NOV 5 

Boudreaux’s Cajun Grill— David Chastang, 6p
Felix’s— Lee Yankie
Flora-Bama— Gove Scrivenor, 2p / Open Mic w/ Cathy Pace, 6p / Justin Jeansonne, 8p / Petty and Pace, 10:15p
LuLu’s— Brent Burns, 5p

TUES. NOV 6

Bluegill— Stephen Sylvester
Boudreaux’s Cajun Grill— Ryan Balthrop, 6p
Butch Cassidy’s— Andy MacDonald
Cockeyed Charlie’s— Music by Jordan
Felix’s— Matt Bush
Flora-Bama— T-Bone Montgomery, 2p / Tim Roberts, 6p / David Chastang, 8p / Bruce Smelley, 10:15p
LuLu’s— Lefty Collins, 5p
Original Oyster House — Stephen Sylvester

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About The Author

Stephen Centanni

Stephen Centanni

With the exception of two years spent at Auburn University, Steve Centanni has spent his life in Mobile County while focusing on his two passions: music and the written word. As soon as he was issued his driver’s license, Centanni began to explore the local music scene in the early ‘90s. He filled his weekend with visits classic local venues such as the Four Strong Winds Coffee House, Vincent Van Go-Go’s and Culture Shock, all of which welcomed those who had yet to reach 18. After high school, Centanni traded Mobile for Auburn to complete his B.A. in English with an emphasis on general writing. While at Auburn, he had the honor of studying under the Pulitzer-winning poet Natasha Trethewey, who served as the nation’s Poet Laureate in 2012 and 2014. After receiving his diploma, Centanni quickly moved back to Mobile and completed the University of South Alabama’s graduate program with a M.Ed. Eventually, he was tapped by the nationally distributed Volume Entertainment Magazine to serve as the magazine’s managing editor/senior writer. His time with Volume allowed him to exercise his love for both music and writing. As Volume began to fade, Lagniappe recruited Centanni as their Music Writer and later their Music Editor, where he has remained for a little over a decade. As far as his involvement in the local music scene, Centanni organized Cess Fest at the Langan Park, which was a mini-festival focused on original local music in a time when original local music was veritably taboo in Downtown Mobile. For a short time, he brought original music to Downtown Mobile as the in-house promoter for the now deceased venue Cell Block. He managed local underground powerhouse Fry Cook, until the members parted ways. Centanni has lent his bass to bands such as Keychain Pistol and The F’n A-Holes, and he toured nationally as a member of Abstract Artimus & the Torture Children. Currently, he provides vocals for the garage blues rock outfit Johnny No. Ultimately, Centanni’s experience in the local music scene as both a participant and an observer has allowed him to witness the ever-changing persona of Mobile’s enigmatic music scene, which continues to leave him with more questions than answers.

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