Wednesday, September 26, 2012

Lubbock Music Fest

The Lubbock Music Fest will start tomorrow and run until Saturday.  It will be held in the Depot Entertainment District.   There are a a variety of acts for all different kinds of music tastes.  Check out the schedule below to see what you want to go see.

5:30 p.m. — West Texas Walk of Fame induction: the late Jesse “Guitar” Taylor, Lloyd Maines and Tommy & Charlene Hancock, Holly Plaza, 1800 Crickets Avenue. Free.
6:30 p.m. — Cricket J.I. Allison Boyhood Home, celebrating relocation to Buddy Holly Center grounds, 1801 Crickets Ave. Free.
7:30 p.m. — Crickets in concert, Cactus Theater, 1812 Buddy Holly Ave. Free.
8:30 p.m. to 11:30 p.m. — Annual outdoor JesseFest, Tornado Gallery, 1812 Buddy Holly Ave. BYOB, chairs and food. $20 cover.
8 p.m. to 11 p.m. — Desertman, La Diosa, 901 17th St.
9:30 p.m. — Grupo Siggno and Grupo Rival, Cactus Courtyard, 1801 Buddy Holly Ave. Tickets $8.
11:30 p.m. — The Damn Quails, Blue Light Live, 1806 Buddy Holly Ave. $8 cover.
Friday schedule
3 p.m. to 10 p.m. — 1st Annual Wines and Vines Festival, with wine tasting, chef competition and live, McPherson Cellars, 1615 Texas Ave. $20 one-day or $30 both Friday and Saturday.
6 p.m. — The Garzas, Cactus Theater Streetside Cantina, 1812 Buddy Holly Ave.
7 p.m. — Daniel Vasquez, Triple J Chophouse, 1807 Buddy Holly Ave. Free.
7:30 p.m. — Lubbock Symphony Orchestra, with guest pianist Serhiy Salov, Lubbock Memorial Civic Center Theatre, 1501 Mac Davis Lane. Conducted by David Cho. Tickets $50, $40 and $25 general public; and $38, $33 and $15 students.
7:30 p.m. — The Flatlanders, Cactus Theater, 1812 Buddy Holly Ave. Tickets $35 and $30.
8 p.m. — Grouplove and Shiny Toy Guns, Texas Avenue Stage, 18th Street and Texas Avenue. Tickets $23.25.
8 p.m. — Cody Canada & The Departed and Red & The Vityls, Plaza Stage, 1800 Crickets Ave. Tickets $23.25.
8 p.m. — Dueling Pianos, Louie Louie’s, 1703 Texas Ave. $10 cover.
8 p.m. — Local artist showcase, Tornado Gallery, 1822 Buddy Holly Ave.
8:30 p.m. — Phlip and Mr. Mason, La Diosa, 901 17th St.
10 p.m. — The Thriftstore Cowboys and Rodney Parker & 50 Peso Reward, Blue Light Live, 1806 Buddy Holly Ave. $8 cover.
10 p.m. — Kinky Wizards, Firehouse Grill, 1719 Buddy Holly Ave. $5 cover.
10:30 p.m. — DJ Zach Kosta, Kong’s, 1707 Texas Ave. Free.
10:30 p.m. — DJ Merman, Melt, 1711 Texas Ave. Free.
11:30 p.m. — Bob Schneider, Cactus Courtyard, 1801 Buddy Holly Ave. Tickets $20.
11:30 p.m. to 2 a.m. — Silent Disco, outdoors, 18th Street and Buddy Holly Ave.
Saturday schedule
9 a.m. to 3 p.m. — Pickers and Planters, local art and farmers’ market, Holly Plaza, 1800 Buddy Holly Ave. Free.
10:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. — South Plains College Commercial Music Dept., Holly Plaza, 1800 Buddy Holly Ave. Free.
Noon to 10 p.m. — 1st Annual Wines and Vines Festival, with wine tasting, chef competition and live, McPherson Cellars, 1615 Texas Ave. $20 one-day or $30 both Friday and Saturday.
1 p.m. to 5 p.m. — Cactus Kids Vocal Performance Co., Meadows Courtyard, Buddy Holly Center, 1801 Buddy Holly Ave. Free.
2:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. — “Be a Rock Star” Children’s Performance Area, kids’ karaoke, dance classes, art classes, drum circle, Holly Plaza, 1800 Buddy Holly Ave. Free.
3 p.m. to 11 p.m. — West Texas Songwriter Forum, La Diosa, 901 17th St. Includes Kent Mings, Jenni Dale Lord, Andy Wilkinson and Curtis Peoples.
4 p.m. — Multiple bands, Cactus Courtyard, 1801 Buddy Holly Ave. 4 p.m., Allison Firefly, featuring Jason Fellers and Amber Pennington; 7 p.m., Austin Allsup; 8 p.m., band unknown; and 11 p.m., Whips ’n’ Kisses. Tickets $10.
4 p.m. — Jeff McCreight and Sheena Fadeyi, Cactus Theater Streetside Cantina, 1812 Buddy Holly Ave.
4 p.m. — Alissa Beyer and Ryan Garza, The Corner Bar, 1720 Buddy Holly Ave. $10 cover.
7 p.m. — America and Rare Earth, Texas Avenue Stage, 18th Street and Texas Avenue. Tickets $33.25.
7 p.m. — Bo Garza, Triple J Chophouse, 1807 Buddy Holly Ave. Free.
7:30 p.m. — Lubbock Symphony Orchestra, with guest pianist Serhiy Salov, Lubbock Memorial Civic Center Theatre, 1501 Mac Davis Lane. Conducted by David Cho. Tickets $50, $40 and $25 general public; and $38, $33 and $15 students.
7:30 p.m. — The Joe Ely Reunion Band, Cactus Theater, 1812 Buddy Holly Ave. Tickets $45 and $35. 7:30 p.m. show sold out; call 762-3233 to inquire about later show.
8 p.m. — Dueling Pianos, Louie Louie’s, 1703 Texas Ave. $10 cover.
8 p.m. — Local artist showcase, Tornado Gallery, 1822 Buddy Holly Ave.
10 p.m. — Brandon Adams & The Sad Bastards and Emory Quinn, Blue Light Live, 1806 Buddy Holly Ave. $10 cover.
10 p.m. to 2 a.m. — Silent Disco, outdoors, 18th Street and Buddy Holly Ave.
10:30 p.m. — DJ Zach Kosta, Kong’s, 1707 Texas Ave. Free.
10:30 p.m. — DJ B-Dub, Melt, 1711 Texas Ave. Free.
Thursday exhibits
Buddy Holly Center — 1801 Crickets Ave. Joe Ely photographs, by Wayne Hatchel. Open during induction hours.
Buddy Holly Plaza — 1800 Crickets Ave, hospitality tent. Items about the Crickets, from David Box Collection.
Lubbock Arts Alliance — 1717 Texas Ave. “Texas Rocks: Exhibit of Contemporary Texas Music Posters,” curated by Dirk Fowler. Open 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Tornado Gallery — 1822 Buddy Holly Ave. Items from “Jesse Taylor Collection. Also, “Supernatural,” 15-minute documentary narrated by Kenny Maines about history of Tommy and Charlene Hancock and family.
Friday Exhibits
Buddy Holly Center — 1801 Crickets Ave. Joe Ely photographs, by Wayne Hatchel. Open during induction hours.
Buddy Holly Plaza — 1800 Crickets Ave, hospitality tent. Items about the Crickets, from David Box Collection.
Lubbock Arts Alliance — 1717 Texas Ave. “Texas Rocks: Exhibit of Contemporary Texas Music Posters,” curated by Dirk Fowler. Open 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Tornado Gallery — 1822 Buddy Holly Ave. Items from “Jesse Taylor Collection. Also, “Supernatural,” 15-minute documentary narrated by Kenny Maines about history of Tommy and Charlene Hancock and family.
Saturday Exhibits
Tornado Gallery — 1822 Buddy Holly Ave. Items from “Jesse Taylor Collection. Also, “Supernatural,” 15-minute documentary narrated by Kenny Maines about history of Tommy and Charlene Hancock and family.

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