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Music Listings: February 19-25

Posted by Stephen Centanni | Feb 19, 2020 | Music Listings | 0 |

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

 

WED. FEB 19

Bluegill— Johnny Barbato, 6p

Blues Tavern— Vickie Bailey Duo

Boudreaux’s Cajun Grill— Brady Turner, 6p

Bucky’s— Chris Dunkin

Callaghan’s— Phil & Foster

Fairhope Brewing— Third Thursday Bluegrass Jam, 6pm 

Felix’s— Les & Friends, 6:30p

Flora-Bama— Al and Cathy, 11a / Neil Dover, 12p / Rhonda Hart Duo, 4p / Albert Simpson, 7p /Wes Loper, 8p

IP Casino (Chill Ultra)— The Redfield, 8p 

Manci’s— Brandon White and Karl Langley

Veets— Jeff Johnson & Jenna Summersell, 8p

 


THURS. FEB 20

Alabama Music Box— Speck Reunion Show

Bluegill— Matt Neese, 6p

Blues Tavern— Fat Lincoln Duo

Boudreaux’s Cajun Grill— David Chastang, 6p

Bucky’s— Daniel Driskell

Electric Piano Bar— Zac Goodman, Paul T, 7p

Fairhope Brewing—

Felix’s— JERI, 6:30p

Flora-Bama— Ken Lambert, 11a / Wes Loper, 1p / The Steve & Joe Piano Show, 4:30p / Mark Sherrill & Friends, 5p / Jesse Duncan, 8:30p / Albert Simpson & John Kulinich, 9:15p 

Manci’s— Jenna McClelland

The Merry Widow— Blackwater Brass, 8p

Moe’s BBQ (Mobile)— Chris Hergenroeder, 7p

Veets— Midlife Crisis, 7p

Wet Willie’s— Dauphin Street Stompers, 8:30p

 


FRI. FEB 21

Bayside Grill— Matt Bush

Blind Mule— The Holly Rogers, 9p

Bluegill— Lee Yankie, 12p / JERI, 6p

Blues Tavern— CrossRoadz

Bone and Barrel— Cecil Blue, 8p

Boudreaux’s Cajun Grill— Adam Holt, 6p

Bucky’s— David Ellis

Callaghan’s— Ryan Balthrop

Electric Piano Bar— Lacey Troutman, Paul T, 7p

Felix’s— David Chastang Duo, 6:30p

Flora-Bama—  Mike Diamond, 1p / Lea Anne Creswell Duo, 2p / The “Big Earl” Show featuring Jack Robertson, 5:30p / The Scott Koehn Project, 6p / Jenna McClelland Band, 10p / Tony Ray Thompson & Thomas Jenkins, 10:15p

Hard Rock (Live)— Night Ranger, 8p

IP Casino (Chill Ultra)— Mojiles

IP Casino (Studio A)— Gordon Lightfoot, 8p

LuLu’s— Eric Stone, 5p

Manci’s— Electric Sox

Moe’s BBQ (Daphne)— Chris Mason Band, 7p

Moe’s BBQ (Mobile)— Glass Joe, 7p 

Original Oyster House— Jimmy Lee Hannaford, 6p

Soul Kitchen— Purple Reign, 10p

Veets— Midlife Crisis, 7p

 


SAT. FEB 22

Alabama Music Box— A Tragic Victory + Son of a Gun + Degenerates, 9p

Bayside Grill— Corey Rezner

Bluegill— Quintin Berry, 12p / Nick Wood Duo, 6p

Blues Tavern— Albert & the Smokin’ Section

Bobs Downtowner Diner— Dauphin Street Stompers, 9:30a

Boudreaux’s Cajun Grill— Blind Dog Mike, 6p

Bucky’s— David Ellis

Electric Piano Bar— Lacey Troutman, Paul T, 7p

Fairhope Brewing— Little Raine Band, 8p

Felix’s— Bust Trio, 6:30p

Flora-Bama—  Smokey Otis Band, 1p / J Hawkins Duo, 2p / The “Big Earl” Show featuring Jack Robertson, 5:30p / Mike Diamond, 6p / River Dan Band, 10p / Bruce Smelley, 10:15p 

IP Casino (Chill Ultra)— Mojiles

IP Casino (Studio A)— The Oak Ridge Boys, 8p

LuLu’s— Gypsy Pearl, 5p

Manci’s— Brandon White and Karl Langley

The Merry Widow— Love the Hate / Strange Her / Maddy Walsh / The Blind Spots, 8p

Moe’s BBQ (Mobile)— Harrison McInnis Duo, 7p

Soul Kitchen— Shovel & Rope, 8p

Top of the Bay— Hollywood Vagabonds, 10p

Veets— Midlife Crisis, 7p

 


SUN. FEB 23

Alabama Music Box— Pine Hill Haints + Underhill Family Orchestra, 8p

Bluegill— Jimmy Lumpkin, 12p / Soulshine, 6p

Blues Tavern— The Band “US”

Boudreaux’s Cajun Grill— Lane Fisher, 6p

Bucky’s— James “Milkshake” 

Butch Cassidy’s— Jeff Crigler and John Anthony

Callaghan’s— Grayson Capps, 5p

Felix’s— Leonard Houstin, 6:30p

Flora-Bama—  Perdido Brothers, 12:30p / Just a Little Rusty, 4p / Bruce Smelley, 7p / Albert Simpson & John Kulinich, 8:30p

8:30 PM – 12:30 AM @ Main Room

IP Casino (Chill Ultra)— Ty Taylor and Friends, 8p

The Merry Widow— Blow House Brass Band, 8p

Moe’s BBQ (Mobile)— Phil & Foster / Corey Rezner, 7p

Veets— Midlife Crisis, 2p

 


MON. FEB 24

Alabama Music Box— Orenda + KOTS + WOTC + Degenerates + Under Giants

Bobs Downtowner Diner— Dauphin Street Stompers, 9a

Bone and Barrel— 

Boudreaux’s Cajun Grill— Blind Dog Mike, 6p

Bucky’s— James “Milkshake”

Butch Cassidy’s— Lauren Murphy

Felix’s— Bobby Butchka, 6:30p

Flora-Bama—  Lea Anne Creswell Duo, 11a / Stories in Rhyme Screening #1, 2p / Stories in Rhyme Screening #2, 4p / Open Mic w/ Cathy Pace, 6p / Tim Roberts, 7p / Petty & Pace, 8p

LuLu’s— Brent Burns, 5p

The Merry Widow— Taylor Knighton, 8p

Moe’s BBQ (Mobile)— Lee Yankie Duo, 7p

Veets— Karaoke w/Johnny Boy

 


TUES. FEB 25

Alabama Music Box— Daikaiju, 10p

Bluegill— Quintin Berry, 6p

Bobs Downtowner Diner— Dauphin Street Stompers, 9a

Boudreaux’s Cajun Grill— Matt Neese, 6p

Bucky’s— Thom Oglesby

Butch Cassidy’s— Homewind

Felix’s— David Chastang, 6:30p

Flora-Bama— J Hawkins Trio, 12p / T-Bone Montgomery, 12p / Rick Whaley Duo, 4p / Rebecca Barry & Company, 4:30p / Albert Simpson, 8p / Jenna McClelland Band, 9p 

Moe’s BBQ (Mobile)— Rock Bottom Duo, 1p / Light Travelers, 7p

Original Oyster House— Brittany Grimes, 6p

So at Bear Point Harbor— Hollywood Vagabonds, 3p

Veets— Midlife Crisis & Grits N’ Pieces, 1p

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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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