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Gettin' Out: Thursday, Riverfest eve

MeeYow and YeeHaw:
 
Hello, Kittie: the all- girl metal band is tonight at Vino’s, along with The Agony Scene, Calico System, and The Autumn Offering.
Some may remember Kittie’s album “Spit” with their biggest hit “Brackish.”  I remember that they threw down. ut, I haven't seen their new line-up yet. 7 p.m., $15.
 
Jeff Coleman and the Feeders headline tonight with rock youngesters Damn Bullets (from Conway), opening at 9:30 p.m. This will be good-time drinking with your buddies Rock. Online entity the Little Rock Scene is hosting. $5.
 
More drinking music: it’s country night at White Water. The good kind of country. The peanuts in your Coke kind of country. The Salty Dogs (it’s been a while since their last show), Chris Denny, Drag the River. Should be a good one. Mosey on down to White Water. 9:30 p.m., $5. Hosted by the Localist.
 
And Brave New Heart is at Juanita’s tonight, along with Knox Hamilton. 9 p.m. $6.
 
Keep in mind that the weekend is gonna be BIG in the River Market district, but there’s a healthy lil list o’ things outside of Riverfest that we've compiled in this week's printed issue … 

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