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Tonight: State Radio, Free Micah, Big John Miller and Canucks!

 


Vaguely, jam-ish rockers State Radio (above) are at Revolution, 8:30 p.m., $12. All Music tells me they sound as much like Ted Leo and the Pharmacists as Dave Matthews. Chew on that one for awhile.

At the Afterthought, Little Rock's premier blue-eyed soulman Big John Miller does some belting for FREE, 8 p.m.

Canadian roots-rockers Roger Marin and Gordie Tentrees come to White Water, post North American Folk Alliance in Memphis. 10 p.m., donations.

At Juanita's, Texarkana indie-rocker Free Micah performs with coolfield and the Radio Sky, 9 p.m., $5, all ages. You know how I love a local music video. Below, check out "Undertow" from Free Micah. It's an early finalist for angst-iest video of the year. Stick with it until the swimming climax.


 

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