What’s Up Monday? October 7

Scott h BiramHope everyone had a great weekend!! It finally feels like fall in this beautiful city so start your fall off right with some awesome shows!

Scott H. Biram with Black Pistol Fire @ The Earl

What makes a Scott H. Biram show unlike anything you’ve ever experienced? His live stage performance consists of a collection of vintage guitars, a couple rock guitars wired up through a wall of beat up road worn amplifiers, all accompanied by a stomp board of his own creation. The board is powered by two huge big-rig grilled subwoofers that sit directly behind him providing a powerful thump that obligates the crowd to shake their fists and their asses. His voice is driven through the slightest overdriven mics that make the vocals ride on top of his sound while blending perfectly with the rest of the instruments. Scott H. Biram is a man possessed. Why not let his dirty gospel enter your soul and join him at his First Church of the Ultimate Fanaticism…no wine, just whisky. Hallelujah. Check out a review we did of his latest album, Bad Ingredients.

Doors open at 8:30pm

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Songwriter’s Open Mic @ Eddie’s Attic

For over 19 years, Eddie’s Attic has hosted Atlanta’s premiere SONGWRITER’S OPEN MIC for the performing songwriter. National and local acts perform 2 songs each, with 3 finalists returning for a third song at the end of the evening for a chance to win a cash prize and a spot in our bi-annual, nationally acclaimed Open Mic Shootout. This is a great opportunity for up and coming talent to hone their skills and for listeners to see and meet tomorrow’s stars.

Doors open at 7:00pm.
Tickets are $5 in advance and $6 at the door.
Tables with 4 reserved seats are $25.
Online and phone sales end at 5:00pm TONIGHT.

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Jack Daniel’s Honey Concert Series featuring Keith Kenny and He Sang She Sang @ Smith’s Olde Bar

If the audience at a Keith Kenny show were to close their eyes for the performance they would swear that there was a full band on stage. The audience, however, is too busy dancing to the one-man acts layered guitar riffs, foot stomping percussion, blues harp and emotionally charged lyrics to even think about looking away.
Keith Kenny (9pm) and He Sang She Sang (10pm)
Tickets are $5 and the show starts at 7pm.
 
 
Georges Bataille Battle Cry, Muuy Biien, Gorgeous, Aku You @ 529
9PM | FREE | 21+
 
 

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