Clubs CLUB ONE JEFFERSON, 1 Jefferson St. Features local and national female Impersonators in the show bar at 10:30 p.m. and 12:30 a.m. Fridays and Saturdays. Open daily at 5 p.m. Cover charge. 232-0200. OESOTO BEACH MOTEL- Live muste and dancing presented by the NX Change Band Saturday, Sunday and weeknignts from 8 p.m.-2 a.m. No • cover charge. 7864542. DOC'S BAR, Tybrfsa Street on Tybee Island. Charlie Sherrill at 9 p.m. Wednesday-Saturday and at 8 p.m. Sunday. 786-5506. FBOUER'S, 2909 River Drive in Thunderbolt. Thursday-Saturday: dtoc Jockey. Monday-Tuesday: dance lessons at 7 p.m. Also Thursdays: sunset party with Savannah Steve on the deck outside. 354-5903. HANNAH'S EAST, 20 East Broad St., upstairs at The Pirates' House, wRI feature Kevin Bates on piano for three shows beginning at 9 p.m. Friday and Saturday. 233-2225. JOHNNY HARRBRB1MIRANT, 1651 E. Victory Drive. Dennis Stone, pianist, wiH perform every Wednesday from 6:30-8:30 p.m. No charge. Live bands on Saturday. 354-7810 or 898-1151. WHUMBIS DISCOTHEQUE, 9 W. Bay St. Hours: begins at 7:30 p.m. Monday-Saturday. Disc jockey/dancing featuring '70s and early '80s MULLIGAN'S, 7100 Abercom St. tocated toskto HeMay Inn MWowh. • Music format: okfes through today's hits. 692-0072. KEVM BARRY'S MSN PWB, 117 W. River St. Live Irish folk music Wednesday-Sunday. Shows at 9 p.m., 10:30 p.m. and midnight. 2339626. BERNE'S RIVER STREET,115 E. River St. Thursday, Jude; Sunday, Larry Morris. 236-1827. BUY BOB'S, 21 E. River St. The Jimmy Wdllng Band wl« perform from 7-10 p.m. Wednesday, Thursday and Sunday and from 8-11 p.m. Friday and Saturday.' 234-5588 WMR1 WAD restaurant on River Street. Live piano music every Friday and Saturday evening. No cover. 2323196. CAALJER COUNTRY CLUB, 11508 Abercom Ext. Triple C Band plays Bve country music WednesdaySunday. 921-0087. COMEDY HOUSE THEATRE, 711 MaH Blvd. Regular showtimes are 8:30 p.m. Tuesday-Thursday; 8 p.m. and 10:30 p.m. (nonsmoklr*) Friday; 8 p.m. and 10:30 p.m. Saturday; and 8 p.m. Sunday. Cal 356-1045 for more Information on showtimes, reservations and ticket prices. How to get stuff in Calendar The-Savannah Morning News and Carolina Morning News welcome information for our Calendar listings. Night Clubs, Music, Theater and Audition listings appear In Friday Diversions. Saturday and Sunday's Accent sections contain a list of area tourist sites and non-entertainment events. And Arts, Attractions and Classes/Talk's/Readings are listed in Sunday's Arts and Travel section. Information must be submitted IN WRITING by 5 p.m. one week prior to publication. Items without Information such as date, time, place, sponsor, cost or phone number may not be used. The Calendar listings are free. The newspaper reserves the right to reject items at the editor's discretion. Unsolicited information or photographs cannot be returned. EVENT: DATE: TIME: LOCATION: PRESENTED BY: COST: FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL: OTHER: Cut out this form and send information to: Catondari Community News Desk Savannah Morning News/Carolina Morning News P.O. Box 1088 Savannah, Ga. 31402 Or fax information to 912-234-6522 12— Morning News I Friday, September 5, 1997 - , .t . . .J » ! - ; » - . . '...... I- . • > . • , . . ' I . . . , • V dance music. 233^999. FELICIA'S, nightclub and restaurant, 416 W. Liberty St. Local and national female impersonators. Open daily from 5 p.m.-3 am. Open from 4 p.m. Saturday and Sonday. Shows at 11 p.m. and 1 a.m. every Friday and (Saturday with cover charge. 238*4788. JJCAflNEVS, 17 W. Bay St. Live music nigntry. Tonight: Highway. Saturday: The John Conner Jazz Quartet Sunday: Atec Philips. Monday: Tlmmy Morin. Tuesday: Open Mike Night. Wednesday: The Cant Miss Band. Thursday: Eric CuJberson and EROK. Bands start around 10 Tuesday-Saturday and around 9:30 Sunday and Monday. Cover , Wednesday-Saturday is $3 for men. $2 fpr women. 233-2444. TOY LAMERS, 1060 E. U.S. 80, Pooler. Uve country and Southern rock bands on weekend. No cover. Monday-Saturday. 7484366. THE 1MHTSMP AT SAM, HARBO NA. 618 WHmington Island Road, next to the Sheraton. Uve music (various styles) 9 p.m.-l a.m. FridaySaturday; 7 p.m. Thursday, island sunset watch with Hve music. No cover. 897-6142. MLD.'s LOUNQE, 2 W. Bay St. In the Hyatt Regency Savannah. Barry Johnson and the Mighty Mkl Band at 9:30 p.m. Friday-Saturday. No cover. 238-1234. MALONTS, 27 Barnard St., In City Market. Wednesday-Saturday, Hve music (various styles) In the courtyard. 234-3059. DEVM MKHAEL'S PUB, 30 W. Broughton St. Uve Jazz every Wednesday and Thursday and Hve music every Friday and Saturday. Hours: 5 p.m.-3 a.m. Monday-Friday and 7 p.m.-3 a.m. Saturday. 2326887. PUNTER'S TAVERN at the Olde Pink House, 23 Abercom St. 7 p.m. Tuesday-Wednesday, at 8 p.m. Thursday-Sunday: Gail Thurmond on piano. No cover. 232-4286. RIVER'S END on River Drive In Thunderbolt. From 5-9:30 p.m. Monday-Thursday, and 5-10:30 p.m. Friday-Saturday: pianist Jack Rogers. 35*2973. SEVER DOLLAR BAR AND ORAL, Ga. 204 and OM River Road. Dart tour nament on Sundays, pool tournament on Mondays, free pool on Tuesdays. Unescorted lades admit ted free. 748-7825. SMNKVS WESTSXME, Interstate 95 at U.S. 80 In Pooler. Uve bands (vart ous) every Wednesday-Saturday. No cover charge. Call 748-8188 for more Information. WET WILLIE'S, 101 E. River St. Monday Tuesday, Karaoke from 9 p.m.-mid night, and team trivia on Thursdays. Nightly dancing. 233-5650. Music Savannah Symphony Woodwind Quintet. SJMNNAH FOLK MUSIC FESTIVAL — The opening evening of the eighth ' annual Savannah Folk Music Festival will be presented Sept. 19 in the Franklin Ward Courtyard at City Market. The performances by some of Savannah's favorite musicians win THE SMANNAH SYMPHONY is presenting free conceits in the faH of 1997 thanks to a grant from the'Chatham County Commission through the Cultural Affairs Grarrts^rvakJ program. The concerts feature the Savannah Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Associate Conductor Scott Speck. All performances are free and open to the public. For more information, call the Symphony box office at 236-9536. The schedule: Sept. 7 at 7 p.m. — Lake Mayer — a program of light classics features selections from "Oklahoma" and 9 "Show Boat," along with Handel's Royal Fireworks. Sept. 27 at 5 p.m. — Skidaway Marine Science Center — concert Is cosponsored by the University of Georgia Marine Extension Service and the SkkJaway Marine Science Foundation. Program of light classics from''Oklahoma" and "Show . Boat," atong with Handel's Royal Fireworks, wM be presented. Oct. 14 at 7p.m.—Georgetown Elementary School — Include* ' music from "Guys and Dolls" and •The King and I" along with short selections of favorite works by Tchaikovsky, Rossini and Beethoven. The locations of three addtttonal concerts In the aeries will be announced. SAVANNAH SYMPHONY presents a aeries of nine free concerts from September-December during the annual Southskte Music Festival presented by the city of Savannah Department of Cultural Affairs/Leisure Services Bureau and Rich's Department Store. The festival features the Savannah Symphony Orchestra under the direction of Associate Conductor Scott Speck and IndMdual performances by the Savannah Symphony Brass and Woodwind Quintets. For more Infor mation, call the symphony box office at 236-9536. The schedule: Sept. 5 at 7 p.m. — Daffln Park (north. west comer): Savannah Symphony Orchestra concert. Pain site to be announced. Sept. 26 at 7 p.m. — Ogtethorpe Mall: Savannah Symphony Brass Quintet. Oct. 5 at 5 p.m. — St. PNIHp's Monumental AME Church: Savannah Symphony Woodwind Quintet. Nov. 26 at 7 p.m. — White Bluff United Methodrst Church: Savannah Symphony Orchestra concert. Nov. 30 at 4 p.m. — Trinity Lutheran Church: Savannah Symphony Brass Quintet. Dec. 9 at 7:30 p.m. — Immanuel Baptist Church: Savannah Symphony Orchestra concert. Dec. 14 at 2 p.m. — Savannah Commons Retirement Community: include blues, Celtic and contemporary folk music. The music begins at 7 p.m. and wW continue untH 11 . P.m. Among the performers scheduled are: Chris Desa, Mary Elfner and Joe Nelson, Glow in the Dark Stringband, Jamie Keena, Michael Maddox, Melante Mirands, Bob and Judy Williams and Hank.Weisman. Audences are Invited to bring lawn chairs, to enjoy the, music fronVone of City Market's sidewalk cafes or to take advantage of seating provided by the Savannah Folk Muste Society. The opening evening Is sponsored by the Savannah Folk Music Society and City Market. The event Is free and open to the public. For more Information, caH 232-4903. AMERICAN LEMON POST NO. 1S4> In Thunderbolt at Rowland Avenue and Legion Drive, wM have social dancing from 7 p-m.-midnlght on Mondays. Deejay Pat McBrlde win play all your favorite music for shagging, Hue dancing and slow dancing. Cover charge: $4 per person. SAVANNAH ONtlME INTERNATIONAL ARTS HESTMML is an opportunity for singers to compete for $27,500 in prize money and gain national recognition In the fastest-growing musical competition in the United States. The American Traditions Competition Is a part ofjhe Savannah Onstage International Arts Festival, which requires participants to perform a repertoire of blues, Jazz, early 20th century Broadway tunes, songs of the 1890s and a selection of options ranging from Gershwin to gospel. The deadline to enter Is Jan. 2,1998. Applications can be obtained by calling 236-5745. There Is no age limit and no formal vocal training or performing experience Is required. Contestants must submit a tape ft* filling the repertoire requirements for the first round. Thirty to 40 singers will be Invited to Savannah to pertte ipMe In the week of competition rounds March 1-7 during the Savannah Onstage Festival. SAANNAH FOLK MUSIC SOOETY presents its 15th monthly "First Friday for Folk Muste" from 8:30-11:30 p.m. Sept. 5 at The Savannah Coffeehouse (West Congress and Whitaker streets near Cfty Market). This month's performers are Michael Maddox. Adam Traum and hoat Hank Weisman. No cover charge. See page 13
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