What’s Up Wednesday 11/19

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Congratulations, you’ve made it halfway through the week! Celebrate with one of these great shows!

Michelle Chamuel w/ Hannah Thomas Band at Vinyl

Some albums are like homes: they arrive ready to be lived in – headphones like house keys, songs opening up like rooms – providing a soundtrack to the act of living. Fortunately for audiences, Michelle Chamuel’s debut album, Face The Fire, is move-in ready. Set for release in early 2015, the full-blown pop opus inverts pop conventions while refining them, thanks to hand-crafted production, precise songwriting and an exuberance that could jumpstart a stopped heart.

Tickets are $18 in advance, and $20 on the day of the show. Online, phone, and outlet sales close at 6pm on the day of the show.
Doors open at 7pm. 
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Greg Humphreys Electric Trio with Michael Magno at Eddie’s Attic

Bohemia is a 9 song puzzle. Some tunes are newer; some were written during my last couple of summers in Prague, CZ and the EU. They fit together just so. It’s about leaving, and arriving. You could consider it a love letter (or goodbye note) to my home state of North Carolina. You could also consider this LP a musical warm-up, setting the stage for new adventures in New York City and beyond. Bohemia features musical turns from very talented guests Matt Brandau, Phil Cook, and Lizzy Ross. There’s a song co-written in Nashville TN (and on Interstate 40) with Lizzy Ross, and a song co-written drunk on a roof in Prague with Montana singer-songwriter Jessica Kilroy.

General admission tickets are $8 in advance, $12 at the door. Table seats are $10 each and must be purchased in multiples of 4. Online, phone, and outlet sales close at 5pm on the day of the show. Doors open at 6:30pm.

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Abby Wren & What It Is (Second Hand Swagger) w/ Norman Frank & the Ghost Dance at The EARL

Formed in 2009 by Scotty Bryan and Abby Wren as a no-named project messing around with songs out of a basement on Greenleaf Rd in the East Atlanta Village, Abby Wren & What It Is slowly intrigued musicians around Atlanta through word of mouth, Craigslist, and a little bit of luck. What has grown organically from those late night sessions in the basement has now become a fully functional Jazz/Rock driven Funk machine! With influences ranging from Stevie Wonder, Aretha Franklin, James Brown,vSharon Jones & the Dap-Kings, and The Black Keys, what you get is truly fun, soulful, danceable, funky music!

 Tickets are $7. Online, phone, and outlet sales close at 6pm on the day of the show. Doors open at 8:30pm.
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Allah-Las at Drunken Unicorn 

Allah-Las is an American rock band from Los Angeles, California, United States, formed in 2008. They completed their first tour in 2011, up the California coast from San Diego to San Francisco. They toured the East Coast and Europe during 2012, where their first show in London, UK was described by The Guardian as “a blissful 45 minutes on a cold night”. In Spring 3013, they toured North America with Black Angels, and completed a solo European tour.

Tickets are $10 in advance, and $12 on the day of the show. Doors open at 9pm. 

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