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Waco City DJs on AccessWaco

Be sure to check out AccessWaco.com to read my interview with the Waco City DJs. While you’re there, check the other entertainment news items and entertainment blogs run by the WacoTrib staff.

I also wanted to publicly thank commenter Mary for posting the schedule for posting the Zack and Jim’s Hog Creek Icehouse schedule. Thanks for reading, Mary.

If anybody else knows of live, local music playing in your neck of the woods, post it here at WacoLive.

Home > WacoLive > Archives > 2008 > December > 08 > Entry

End of Semester Bash

Here’s the scoop on tonight’s shows.

The Waco Co-Op is sponsoring not one, but two consecutive shows tonight to celebrate the end of the school semester. Co-Op co-organizer Colby Crelia (James Callihan, Lesser Beggars) said this will be the last Co-Op-supported show of the year.
Crelia said the first show will feature some of the softer, folkier bands currently active with the Co-Op. The later show will showcase a few harder-edged bands.

In all, 10 bands are playing tonight so ask your mom if you can stay up past your bedtime and come out and show some love. Because in this time of nation-wide economic uncertainty, love is the cheapest gift you can give.

Here’s the deal:

Common Grounds (1123 S. 8th Street) from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m.
JUDAS FEET (featuring the amazing Read siblings), GOODFELLOW, TINTIN, LESSER BEGGARS, WITHOUT A FACE and the WACO YOUTH REVIVAL. $5 cover.

After that, grab your ear-plugs (wimp) and bring beer money ‘cause the show’s not over.

Scruffy Murphy’s (1226 Speight Ave.) from 10 p.m. to 2 a.m.
AMERICAN HISTORY PROJECT, NPR, HAND TO MOUTH and JOHNNY’S BODY.

This is going to be supremely supreme.

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